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Ospreys deploy to Darwin as part of latest Marine Corps rotation

written by WOFA | April 18, 2017

Marine Corps MV-22s at Fog Bay, NT during Exercise Talisman Sabre 2015. (Defence)

Four Bell Boeing MV-22B Osprey tiltrotors will form part of the latest US Marine Corps rotational deployment to Darwin.

The 1,250 personnel strong 2017 Marine Rotational Force-Darwin (MRF-D) was due to begin arriving in Darwin this week for the six-month long deployment.

As well as the Ospreys the Marines are also sending five AH-1W ‘Whiskey’ Cobra attack helicopters and four UH-1Y Venom utility helicopters to Darwin.

“This year’s rotation will see improved complexity and sophistication of our combined training activities and exercises – supporting real-life operations from counter-terrorism to humanitarian and disaster relief missions,” the Department of Defence said in a statement on Tuesday.

Marine Corps Ospreys have previously deployed to Australia for Exercise Talisman Saber and Exercise Koolendong in 2013 and Talisman Sabre 2015.

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