US military helicopter crashes in Australia, 3 personnel killed



A US Armed force helicopter crashed during a tactical practice in Australia, killing 3 officers.

The mishap occurred close to Melville Island, 60 kilometers from Darwin in Northern Australia.

As per media reports, there were 23 US warriors in the Osprey V22 helicopter and because of the mishap, 3 fighters passed on while 5 are supposed to be in basic condition.
As per the Service of Guard of Australia, this mishap occurred during the joint preparation activities of the powers of Australia, America, East Timor, Indonesia and the Philippines.

Australian State head Anthony Albanese considered it a "heartbreaking" misfortune during a public interview, however declined to expand.

He expressed that at present our emphasis is on protecting individuals impacted by the mishap.
As per the nearby police, 5 US warriors have been moved to Darwin for treatment, while the rest have minor wounds and were treated at the location of the mishap.

The tactical organization between the US and Australia has expanded as of late to counter China's developing impact.

As well just like a helicopter, the Osprey is additionally outfitted with the elements of a super plane.

It can take off and land like a helicopter yet can go at a higher speed than a traditional helicopter.