The USAF CV-22B Osprey (callsign Gundam 22) from the 21st Special Operations Squadron, 353rd Special Operations Wing at ...
Eight Air Force Special Operations Command service members died when the CV-22B Osprey aircraft they were traveling in crashed during a training mission near Japan. The aircraft was heading to ...
Produced by Boeing and Bell Textron as a variant of the Marine Corps MV-22 and Air Force CV-22 Ospreys, the CMV-22B is intended to replace the Navy’s aging C-2A Greyhound fleet as the service ...
The training was part of a larger exercise that encompassed live ammunition fire, infiltration and exfiltration, and cold-weather training utilizing with the 352nd SOW's CV-22B Osprey and MC-130J ...
The CV-22B Osprey crash killed eight Air Force Special Operations Command service members and led to a monthslong military-wide grounding of the fleet. There have been four fatal Osprey crashes in ...
The CV-22 can perform missions that normally would require both fixed-wing and rotary-wing aircraft. The CV-22 takes off vertically and, once airborne, the nacelles (engine and prop-rotor group ...
The move comes as part of the Marine Corps' 2025 aviation plan that includes efforts to address Osprey safety concerns.