The Israeli occupation military announced on Wednesday that a small military drone crashed in Syrian territory overnight, citing alleged “technical malfunction”.
“The drone, a Skylark model, was on a reconnaissance mission when it fell out of the sky due to a technical fault,” The Israeli occupation military said, as quoted by The Times of Israel.
It added that “there is no fear of information leaking from the device.”
The “sky rider,” as it’s known in Hebrew, is a tactical surveillance drone operated by the occupation army’s Artillery Corps.
The miniature unmanned aerial vehicle can be launched by one or two people, depending on the model, and once airborne provides a live video feed to soldiers on the ground.
Source: Israeli media