Det er vanskelig å forstå at et slikt avansert system ikke har en automatisk "fly home" modus når telemetri(comm. blir tapt. Tipper det er en annen årsak en kun det. Det står også at dronen befinner seg på bakken i området. En gutt peker på noe som ikke er lett å relatere til denne store farkosten.
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Hermes 900 Crashes Near Popular Philippines Resort
A Hermes 900 drone of the Philippine Air Force (PAF) crashed Saturday morning near a
popular mountain resort in Baungon town in Bukidnon province on Saturday
afternoon, May 28. The military reported no casualties or major damage to any
private property.
Major Francisco Garello, the spokesperson of the
Army’s 4th Infantry Division, said the drone “fell” in the vicinity of Ultra
Winds Mountain Resort in Baungon town. The resort is near the old Lumbia
airport of Cagayan de Oro, where the PAF’s Tactical Operations Group in
Northern Mindanao is based.
Colonel Menard Mariano, the PAF spokesperson, said
the Hermes 900 crashed on a vegetated area in Baungon town. It took off from
the Lumbia airport at around 9:30 am for a functional check flight (FCF),
ascending some 10,000 feet.
“After finding
the FCF procedure to be satisfactory, the pilots declared the termination of
the test and started to descend 5,000 feet, 1.5 miles east of Lumbia airport,”
Mariano said.
He said communication with the UAV was lost at
around 11:46 am.
“All
emergency procedures were performed and field service representatives were
called for troubleshooting,” Mariano said.
He said the PAF will be conducting a thorough
investigation to determine the cause of the accident.
The Philippine Air Force (PAF) said Monday the scattered
parts of the unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) or drone that crashed in Bukidnon
province will not be removed until the investigation is over.
Lt. Col. Harold Hernando, commander of PAF’s
Tactical Operations Group-10, said this is a standard protocol in order to
identify the factors that caused the Israeli-made Hermes 900 UAV to malfunction
mid-air.
“The crash site has no houses in the vicinity and
there are no people,” Hernando told reporters in an interview.
The UAV crashed in Barangay Pualas, Baungon town,
and investigation is ongoing as government troops continue to secure the crash
site despite Monday’s rainy weather.
According to the PAF, the UAV took off from the
Lumbia airport to perform a “functional flight check” but it “lost contact”
during descent shortly before noon on Saturday. It was not immediately known if
the UAV was damaged beyond repair, but Hernando said the drone did not cause
injury to any civilian when it crash-landed.
A boy points to pieces of material that residents claim are part of the
Israel-made Hermes 900 drone that crashed in Barangay Pualas, Baungon town,
Bukidnon, Saturday May 28, 2022
Col. Menard Mariano, PAF spokesperson, said a
combined team of police officers and Army and Air Force personnel is keeping
watch over the UAV.
“The UAV is
still in the area, this is being secured by the Army, the police, and the Air
Force,” Mariano said in a text message Sunday.
Witnesses said the UAV had circled the several
times in the air then it began to nosedive, and grazed a tree before
crash-landing into a thickly vegetated ravine just a few hundred meters away
from a mountain resort in Pualas. Jonie Binalhay, 30, a driver of a
construction company, said he and other workers were taking a break when they
saw the drone going down.
“When it got nearer to the ground, we can hear the
sound of its engine. It flew past us then we heard a booming thud when it
crashed. We didn’t hear any explosion or see any fire or smoke emanating from
it,” Binalhay said in the vernacular.
Hernando said they will retrieve the crashed drone
“the soonest possible time” and to bring it back to the Lumbia airfield. He
also said the drone has been at the Lumbia airfield, but it “has been deployed
here for a while.”
The Philippine Air Force (PAF) grounded the rest
of its light plane-sized Hermes 900 drones after one crashed near a popular
mountain resort in Bukidnon province near Cagayan de Oro on Saturday, May 28.
Colonel Meynard Mariano, the PAF spokesman, told
Rappler on Monday, May 30, that eight of the remaining Israel-made unmanned
aerial vehicles (UAVs) have been ordered grounded until PAF was done with an
ongoing investigation.
Photo: PNA photo by Jigger Jerusalem
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