- Washington (CNN)-- A U.S. Navy drone crashed Monday in a marsh near Salisbury, Maryland. (CNN)
- A nearly $200 million U.S. Navy unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) crashed during a test flight Monday in an unpopulated marshy area of Maryland's Eastern Shore. (ABC News)
- PATUXENT RIVER, Md. -- An unmanned drone crashed in Maryland shortly after noon ET on Monday, the US Navy has confirmed. (myfoxny.com)
- WASHINGTON -- A U.S. Navy done crashed into a marsh near Salisbury, Md. around noon Monday during a routine training flight from Naval Air Station Patuxent River, CNN is reporting. (Everything Alabama Blog)
- The Navy was all set to roll out its upgraded spy drone, a 44-foot behemoth. Then one of its Global Hawks crashed into an eastern Maryland marsh on Monday. It's the latest setback for the Navy's robotic aircraft. (Wired News)
- WASHINGTON — A US Navy drone crashed in swamp land in Maryland, not far from the US capital Washington, on Monday without causing any injuries or property damage, officials said. (Raw Story)
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- WASHINGTON (Reuters) - An unarmed U.S. Navy drone aircraft crashed on Monday during a test flight in Maryland, plummeting into a marsh area around the Chesapeake Bay without injuring anyone or causing property damage, the Navy said. (Orlando Sentinel)
- Known as a Broad Area Maritime Surveillance Demonstrator (BAMS-D), the 44-foot-long drone crashed near Bloodsworth Island in Dorchester, Maryland about 22 miles east of the Patuxent Naval Air Station where it had taken off. (KGO-AM810)
- NANTICOKE — A Naval drone aircraft crashed on Maryland's Eastern Shore on Monday without and the U.S. Coast Guard has set up a safety zone around the crash site, officials said. (Delaware Wave)
Monday, June 11, 2012
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