Brisbane:
4 Australian navy aircrew are lacking after their helicopter ditched in waters off the nation’s northeast coast whereas on a significant navy train, Defence Minister Richard Marles mentioned Saturday.
The MRH-90 Taipan went down late Friday night time in sub-tropical waters off Hamilton Island, Queensland, whereas participating within the 30,000-strong Talisman Sabre drills.
“As we converse to you now, the 4 aircrew are but to be discovered” Marles mentioned after a virtually 12 hour in a single day search, which is ready to proceed Saturday.
“The households of the 4 aircrew have been notified of this incident and our hopes and ideas are very a lot with the aircrew and their households,” he added.
“We desperately hope for higher information throughout the course of today.”
Defence officers introduced a pause within the Talisman Sabre train, which additionally contains troopers from Japan, France, Germany, and South Korea.
The train had been getting into its second week and was testing large-scale logistics, land fight, amphibious landings and air operations.
Australia is at the moment embarking on a significant overhaul of its armed forces, pivoting in direction of long-range strike capabilities in an effort to maintain would-be foes resembling China at arm’s size.
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