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US military grounds fleet of Osprey aircraft following deadly crash


The U.S. military announced Wednesday the grounding of all its Osprey CV-22 aircraft, one week after eight Air Force Special Operations Command service members died in a crash off the coast of Japan.

The decision to ground the entire fleet of Ospreys came after a preliminary investigation revealed that a material failure was the cause of the devastating crash — not a mistake by the crew.

A U.S. military CV-22 Osprey takes off from Iwakuni base, Yamaguchi prefecture, in western Japan. An Air Force Osprey crashed last week off southwestern Japan, killing its crewmembers.  (Kyodo News via AP/File)

The military said that the “standdown” of the Osprey CV-22 helicopters will “provide time and space” for a thorough investigation and to ensure safe return of operations.

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In a release, the Air Force Special Operations Command said that the underlying cause of the failure is still unknown at this time.





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