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Official: U.S. to Consult Japan Before Resuming V-22 Operations

The news is the latest development following a fatal U.S. Air Force CV-22 crash in Japan in late November that killed eight service members.

A V-22 Osprey aircraft bound for the Japan Ground Self Defense Force (JGSDF) based at Camp Kisarazu prepares to depart Marine Corps Air Station (MCAS) Iwakuni, Japan, July 6, 2020. [Courtesy: U.S. Marine Corps]
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Key Takeaways:

  • U.S. forces in Japan will consult with the Japanese government before resuming V-22 Osprey operations.
  • U.S. Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin has instructed U.S. forces not to operate Ospreys in Japan without advance coordination.
  • This measure follows a fatal U.S. Air Force CV-22 crash off Japan's coast in late November, which killed eight service members.
  • All V-22 Osprey variants across U.S. Air Force, Navy, and Marine Corps have been grounded since early December amid an ongoing investigation.
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U.S. forces in Japan will consult with the country’s government before resuming V-22 Osprey operations, according to Japan’s top military official.

Speaking at a news conference Tuesday, Japanese Defense Minister Minoru Kihara told reporters that U.S. Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin has “instructed the U.S. forces and relevant departments not to operate Ospreys in Japan without advance coordination with the Japanese government,” according to a report in The Japan Times.

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