As two US military helicopters collide, "Fatalities anticipated"

March 30, 2023



(RT)

Two assault helicopters operated by the US Army collided on Wednesday night over Kentucky during a training mission near Fort Campbell. The fate of their crews has not been confirmed, but the governor said fatalities were expected. The two HH60 Black Hawks had flown from Fort Campbell, a military base on the border of Kentucky and Tennessee, and were conducting a routine training mission over Trigg County. The modified Black Hawk aircraft belong to the 101st Airborne Division, the “Screaming Eagles”, which is the only air assault division in the Army. Governor Andy Beshear suggested people should brace for the worst outcome for the crews.

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