The Guardian: Australian navy finds crashed US military aircraft with three Marines dead
Missing Osprey found off coast of Queensland after 26 crew members were rescued on Saturday and dive teams are preparing to recover aircraft
Dive teams are preparing to recover the submerged wreckage a US military aircraft that went down in waters off the central Queensland coast, leaving three Marines presumed dead.
The tilt-rotor MV-22 Osprey plunged into the sea at Shoalwater Bay, near Rockhampton, during a scheduled military exercise on Saturday.
Late on Monday, Defence Minister Marise Payne said the HMAS Melville had located the aircraft.
The Royal Australian Navy dive clearance team finalised recovery plans with the US Marine Corps and US Navy, a spokesperson for the USMC said on Monday night.
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Military And Intelligence News Briefs -- August 7, 2017
Australian Navy locates missing US aircraft -- CNN
Tokyo asks Washington to halt Osprey flights in Japan after crash off Australia -- Japan Times
Top U.S. general to discuss increased security cooperation with Japan, China and South Korea -- Japan Times
‘No plan’ in works to let SDF develop way to attack foreign countries: Abe -- Japan Times
North Korea Vows to Bolster Nuclear Arsenal in Retaliation to Sanctions -- AP
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Russia Plans to Airdrop Armored Vehicles—With Crew Inside -- Popular Mechanics
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China’s first home-grown aircraft carrier could join the navy ahead of schedule -- SCMP
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Iraq and Iran struggle for control over Popular Mobilization Units -- Al-Monitor
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Swedish Defense Minister Backs Military Build-Up Without NATO Membership -- Sputnik
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Department of Defense to start issuing tablets for classified documents -- UPI
Congress approves plans to build a Global War on Terror memorial -- Military Times
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Why America Must Expand its Amphibious Warfare Capabilities -- Dan Goure, National Interest
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