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Four crew members missing after military helicopter crash in Pacific.

Four ⁤Crew Members Missing After Military Helicopter Is Ditched Over the Pacific

During joint military exercises with the United States, an‍ Australian army helicopter​ made a dramatic emergency ‍landing on water, leaving four ‌air crew members missing. The incident ‌occurred⁤ near Lindeman ‍Island, a popular tourist resort in⁣ the Pacific Ocean,⁤ off⁣ the coast of Queensland.

The MRH-90 Taipan helicopter, which was participating in the Talisman Sabre‍ exercise,⁤ went down at approximately 11⁢ p.m. on⁤ Friday. A ‍search operation involving personnel from the United‌ States, Canada, and Australia is currently underway to locate‌ the ‌missing crew, all of whom⁣ are Australian men.

Debris believed to⁢ be ⁢from the helicopter has⁣ been recovered, according to Queensland Police Assistant Commissioner Douglas McDonald.

The Talisman ⁢Sabre exercise, a​ biennial joint military exercise involving 13 nations and ​over⁢ 30,000 military personnel,⁣ is primarily ⁢based in Queensland. Australian Defense Minister Richard Marles emphasized the seriousness and risks associated with such exercises, stating, “As we desperately hope for better news ‌during the course of this⁣ day, we are⁣ reminded ⁤about the gravity of the ​act ‍which comes with wearing our nation’s uniform.”

Exercise Director Australian Army Brigadier Damian Hill announced ⁢that the ‌exercise was temporarily postponed ⁢but later‌ resumed with limited‌ activity. As a ⁣precautionary measure, Australia grounded ⁣its Taipan ​fleet.

This is the second emergency involving an Australian Taipan helicopter this year. In March, another Taipan ditched into the ​sea off the coast of New South Wales during a nighttime‌ counter-terrorism training exercise. Fortunately, all 10 passengers and crew members were rescued.

International ⁢Support and Tributes

U.S. ⁤Defense Secretary Lloyd ⁤Austin, who was in Brisbane for a meeting, expressed⁣ his condolences and praised ⁣the ⁢dedication and service of ‌the missing air crew. ‍Austin, along ⁤with U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken, paid tribute to the crew at the⁤ beginning of‍ a meeting with their Australian ⁢counterparts.

Australia’s Defense Minister Marles thanked the United ‌States for its contribution to the ongoing ⁣search-and-rescue efforts.

Replacement Plans for the Taipan Fleet

In January, Australia ⁣announced that it ⁣would retire its fleet of Taipan helicopters by ⁢December 2024, ⁤13 years ⁢earlier than planned, due to reliability issues. The European-built Taipans will be replaced ⁣by 40 U.S. Black Hawks, which have a⁣ proven‍ track record of reliability, according to Marles.

Since‌ the arrival of ‍the‍ first ​Taipan⁤ helicopter in‍ Australia in 2007, the fleet has faced numerous problems. In 2019, the entire fleet was grounded to address an issue with the tail rotor blades, ⁢and a year later, 27 ⁣Taipans were grounded due to problems with the doors.

The⁣ Western Journal has reviewed this⁢ Associated Press story and ​may have altered⁤ it prior to publication to ⁢ensure that it meets ​our editorial standards.

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