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    More than a dozen $16M Reaper drones have been destroyed in Iran operations, US officials say

    Team_Prime US NewsBy Team_Prime US NewsMarch 18, 2026No Comments1 Min Read
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    Greater than a dozen unmanned MQ-9 Reaper drones have been misplaced in fight as a part of operations against Iran, two U.S. officers confirmed to ABC Information. 

    The Reaper drones had been misplaced both to Iranian missiles or had been destroyed on the bottom by incoming fireplace.

    Reaper drones can be utilized as reconnaissance plane, however they’re additionally geared up with Hellfire missiles used to strike targets.

    A U.S. Marine Corps MQ-9 Reaper drone takes off for unmanned aerial system ways coaching as a part of Weapons and Techniques Teacher course 1-25 at Laguna Military Airfield, Arizona, Oct. 5, 2024

    Sgt. Trent A. Henry/U.S. Marine Corps

     The lack of this variety of Reapers is indicative of what number of of those key unmanned plane have to be working as a part of the U.S. operations towards Iran.

    The lack of the drones within the Iran battle was first reported by the Wall Road Journal.

    The Air Pressure introduced its closing five-year buying contract for Reapers in 2020, and producer Normal Atomics closed the manufacturing line final 12 months after constructing 575 of them. The ultimate lot value about $16 million every when bought in a batch of 4, in response to C. Mark Brinkley, a Normal Atomics spokesman.



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