First Lt. Benjamin R. Cross, 26, of Maine; Cpl. Nathaniel F. Ordway, 21, of Kansas; and Pfc. Ruben P. Velasco, 19, of Los Angeles were killed after the MV-22B Osprey tiltrotor aircraft in which they were riding crashed, according to a Marine Corps press statement.
https://thehill.com/blogs/blog-briefing ... australia/
How many more service members will have to die in Osprey crashes before the Government retires that death trap from duty? More service members have died in non-military action in them than in actual combat. They were deemed dangerous during their original tests and were pulled from service until the problems were "studied". They were put back into service and they still are dangerous.
It is the latest deadly crash to involve an Osprey aircraft, with numerous accidents involving Osprey military aircraft reported over the years.
In 2022 five US Marines died after their MV-22B Osprey plane crashed during a training mission near Glamis, California. The same year four US service members were killed when their Osprey crashed during NATO training exercises in Norway.
We've never seen the results of that study, and I read military aviation magazines.
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