Four military personnel missing, feared dead after Australian helicopter crashes into Queensland ocean

Four military personnel missing, feared dead after Australian helicopter crashes into Queensland ocean
Four navy personnel are lacking and feared useless after a Australian Army helicopter ditched into the ocean in a two helicopter mission in North Queensland.
The MRH 90 Taipan helicopter was concerned in Exercise Talisman Sabre, coaching between the Australian and US navy, when it crashed off Hamilton Island in The Whitsundays about 11pm.

Deputy prime minister Richard Marles confirmed there have been 4 air crew onboard and but to be discovered however a search and rescue mission was persevering with.

Four feared dead in military helicopter crash during Exercise Talisman Sabre off Hamilton Island.
Four feared useless in navy helicopter crash throughout Exercise Talisman Sabre off Hamilton Island. (Nine)

Marles mentioned there was one other helicopter current, which meant a search and rescue was in a position to start instantly.

“The families of the four air crew have been notified of this incident and our hopes and our thoughts are very much with the air crew and their families,” advised reporters in Brisbane.

“These are early days and there will be much more information to be provided about this incident but defence exercises, which are so necessary for the readiness of our defence force, are serious.

“They carry danger and as we desperately hope for higher news in the course of the course of this present day.

“We are reminded about the gravity of the act, which comes with wearing our nation’s uniform.”

Exercise Talisman Sabre director Brigadier Damian Hill mentioned their focus was on discovering their individuals, supporting the households and the remainder of their staff.

“This is indeed a terrible moment,” Hill mentioned.

“I really deeply appreciate the assistance has been provided by a variety of civil agencies, the Queensland Police, the Australian Maritime Safety Agency and the public, as well as US allies, all of whom have come together to assist and to continue the search and rescue and to find out people.

“I’ll be obtainable all through the day within the coming days as excise director to supply updates as they develop into identified to us to make sure that everyone is conscious of what we’re doing to raised take care of our individuals.”

Talisman Sabre is a bilateral joint military exercise between Australia and the United States but it has expanded to 13 nations this year.

It began in 2005 and is the biggest it’s been this year, involving 30,000 military personnel.

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