The drone was built with 3d-printed parts, authorities said.
The drone was built with 3d-printed parts, authorities said.
  • A PhD engineering student in the UK built a bomb-capable drone for ISIS, authorities said.
  • Mohamad al-Bared was found guilty on Thursday of 3D printing the drone in support of ISIS.
  • The drone was designed to mimic the Tomahawk missile, and was built in his bedroom, police said.

A Ph.D. engineering student in the UK was found guilty on Thursday of building a drone to deliver an explosive warhead for the Islamic State.

Mohamad al-Bared, 26, pieced the drone together in a bedroom at his home in Coventry using components created with his 3D printer, the authorities said in a statement.