From Naval Air Systems Command
PATUXENT RIVER, Md. (NNS) -- A Broad
Area Maritime Surveillance Demonstrator (BAMS-D) unmanned aircraft being tested
by the U.S. Navy crashed June 11 at approximately 12:11 EST near Bloodsworth
Island in Dorchester County, Md. approximately 22 miles east of NAS Patuxent
River, Md.
No one was injured and no property was
damaged at the unpopulated swampy crash site. Navy officials said. A Navy
F/A-18 aircraft made visual confirmation of the crash.
Navy and regional authorities quickly
responded to the crash scene, where cleanup of the site is underway. Navy
officials are investigating the cause of the crash.
One of five aircraft acquired from the Air
Force Global Hawk program, BAMS-D program has been developing tactics and
doctrine for the employment of high-altitude unmanned patrol aircraft since
November 2006.
BAMS-D supports more than 50 percent of
maritime intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance (ISR) in theater and has
flown more than 5,500 combat hours in support of combat operations since 2008.
BAMS-D continues to collect lessons learned for the MQ-4C BAMS Unmanned
Aircraft System and the Navy ISR family of systems in an operational arena.
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