June 19, 2024

Two US military helicopters collide near Fort Campbell, Kentucky, and fatalities are expected

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The helicopters involved in the Kentucky crash are HH-60 Black Hawk assault helicopters, which are used by the US military for a variety of missions, including medical evacuation and assault.

Two United States Army helicopters collided during a training mission over Kentucky. According to the New York Times, the incident happened on Wednesday. There is no word on how many people were killed in the incident. The crew members’ current status is unknown. However, according to Governor Andy Beshear’s tweet, fatalities in the accident are expected. It should be noted that Kentucky State Police and the emergency division have been dispatched to the scene of the crash.

Two US military helicopters collided near Fort Campbell, Kentucky, and fatalities are expected.

“We’ve got some tough news out of Fort Campbell, with early reports of a helicopter crash and fatalities are expected,” Kentucky Governor Matt Bevin tweeted. “Please pray for all those affected,” he added. An investigation is currently underway to look into the details of the crash.

The two helicopters involved in the crash are HH-60 Black Hawk helicopters from the US military fleet. According to reports, the assault helicopters were from the 101st Airborne Division (the army’s only assault division), which is based at Fort Campbell. The HH-60 helicopters are multi-purpose flying machines used by the military for a variety of missions such as air assaults and medical evacuation.

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