Rescue of 15 Soldiers After VTOL Crash in Australia: Latest Updates and News

2023-08-28 05:23:00

15 soldiers rescued after VTOL crash in Australia

8/28/2023 7:23 am

During an exercise in Australia, a US military plane crashes in the north of the country. Three soldiers lose their lives and eight others are seriously injured. Rescue workers are now able to get the remaining occupants to safety.

A day after a US military plane crashed during maneuvers in Australia, killing three and seriously injuring eight, the remaining occupants of the plane were rescued largely unharmed. Authorities said the 15 missing marines have since been located. They either suffered minor injuries or were unharmed.

Northern Territories Police Chief Michael Murphy described the crash site as “dense scrubland.” Speaking to local media, he said rescue work in the difficult-to-reach area benefited from the proximity of an airstrip. As a result, and thanks to well-coordinated rescue efforts, some of the injured could have been treated more quickly – “which probably saved some lives”.

Three soldiers were killed in the crash on a remote island in the north of the country on Sunday, and eight other marines were seriously injured, according to a US Army spokesman. The V-22 Osprey machine had a total of 23 occupants on board when it crashed for reasons that were initially unclear. The accident happened on Melville Island about 60 kilometers north of mainland Australia. The rescue work was complicated by the remote location of the sparsely populated island.

According to initial findings during the investigation into the cause of the crash, Darwin Airport air traffic control sent messages from the crash site, among other things. There was talk of dark smoke and a “significant fire”.

Already several fatal accidents with the V-22 Osprey

The crashed plane took part in the large-scale military exercise “Predators Run”, in which thousands of soldiers from the USA and Australia as well as military from Indonesia and the Philippines are involved. With China’s growing influence in the region, Northern Australia has recently become a key area for US Army military exercises.

The V-22 Osprey looks like a hybrid between an airplane and a helicopter, and can take off and land vertically like a helicopter, while also being able to fly significantly faster than normal helicopters. There had been a number of fatal accidents with the machines in recent years. Four US Marines were killed when a V-22B Osprey crashed during a NATO exercise in Norway last November.

In 2017, three US Marines died in an unsuccessful landing maneuver on a ship off the north coast of Australia, and in 2000, 19 Marines were killed in a crash during an exercise in the US state of Arizona. In the spring, due to a series of security incidents, the US Army called up all pilots who were not on essential missions for additional training.

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