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Air Force Drone Crash Closes Florida Highway

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Key Takeaways:

  • An Air Force QF-4 drone, used for target practice, crashed on takeoff near Tyndall Air Force Base in the Florida Panhandle.
  • The drone exploded in a fireball, forcing the closure of Highway 98 for up to 24 hours, though no injuries were reported.
  • The highway's reopening is delayed by uncertainty over whether the drone's 24-hour battery-controlled self-destruct feature had been triggered.
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An Air Force drone crashed on takeoff on Wednesday, exploding in a fireball and forcing the closure of a Florida Panhandle highway. Officials said no one was injured but the road could be closed for up to 24 hours.

The Air Force shut down Highway 98 near Tyndall Air Force Base west of Panama City after the QF-4 drone, a modified F-4 Phantom, crashed on a test flight. Unlike surveillance drones in the military’s arsenal, the QF-4 is used for target practice, usually by F-22 pilots.

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