Israel grounds drone aircraft fleet after crash

In this picture released by the Iranian Students News Agency, men move the Epic drone, painted with the Iranian flag colors, during a ceremony in Tehran, Iran, Thursday, May 9, 2013. Iran's defense minister says Iran has built a new, radar-evading drone that can do surveillance and fire on enemy targets. The semi-official Fars news agency on Thursday quoted Gen. Ahmad Vahidi as saying that the new aircraft _ dubbed Epic, or Hemaseh in Farsi _ can fly at high altitudes. In recent years, Iran has been pursuing a drone program alongside its military program that has aimed to produce missiles, jet fighters, destroyers, light submarines and torpedoes.
In this picture released by the Iranian Students News Agency, men move the Epic drone, painted with the Iranian flag colors, during a ceremony in Tehran, Iran, Thursday, May 9, 2013. Iran's defense minister says Iran has built a new, radar-evading drone that can do surveillance and fire on enemy targets. The semi-official Fars news agency on Thursday quoted Gen. Ahmad Vahidi as saying that the new aircraft _ dubbed Epic, or Hemaseh in Farsi _ can fly at high altitudes. In recent years, Iran has been pursuing a drone program alongside its military program that has aimed to produce missiles, jet fighters, destroyers, light submarines and torpedoes.

JERUSALEM — Israel's military has grounded a fleet of high altitude surveillance drones after one was downed over the Mediterranean Sea.

The military says it intentionally crashed the unmanned aircraft late Saturday because of a malfunction.

The military would not say how many aircraft were grounded. The planes will stay down during an investigation.

An Israeli defense official said the drone was the Israeli-made Heron 1, which flies at high altitudes and can stay in the air for about 45 hours. The official spoke on condition of anonymity because he was not authorized to brief reporters.

Last year, a larger Heron TP drone crashed on a routine flight.

Israel is a world leader in drone technology. Palestinians say Israel uses drones to fire missiles, but Israel does not confirm that.

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