Defence force Taipan helicopters involved in fatal crash retired early

  • 8 months ago
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Defense Minister Richard Marles announced today that the MRH-90 Taipan helicopter fleet of the Armed Forces will not fly again next year. ADF helicopters have been grounded that a Taipan fell from the Queensland coast since July and killed four air. Before incident, MRH-90 was in process of gradual abolition by defense force and would withdraw from service until December 2024. MRH-90 Taipan helicopters of the Australian Defense Forces will retire early. Marles said today that ADF focuses on entry of new UH - 60M Black Hawk helicopters to service of fleet. "MRH-90 has been an important talent for our country our defense power, and I know that hundreds of people who devote themselves to acquiring, business maintaining themselves. "The first of the 40 Black Hawks, which will replace the MRH-90, has arrived and is already flying in Australia. We focused on seeing their entrances to service as quickly as possible. Countries with the highest military expenditure at the World Marles said that government is looking at the delivery of new Black Hawk fleet and looking at a plane crew training with international partners.

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