The US Marine Corps called off search and rescue efforts for three missing service members today after an incident involving an American military aircraft off Australia's coast.
Twenty-three personnel were quickly rescued following a "mishap" involving the MV-22 Osprey tilt-rotor, the primary assault support aircraft for the Marines yesterday.
But three marines remain missing despite a search operation supported by aircraft and ships.
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"As the sea state permits, recovery efforts will be conducted to further search, assess and survey the area, in coordination and with assistance from the Australian Defence Force."
The MV-22 has two engines positioned on fixed wing tips that allow it to land and take off vertically. It also has the ability to travel much faster than a helicopter.
It was in the region as part of the Australian-US joint military exercise Talisman Sabre, which has just concluded in Queensland state.
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