Revealed: How fatal US chopper crash is set to change Talisman Sabre
The inquiry into the helicopter crash that killed four Defence personnel in 2023 has triggered a new approach to Australia’s largest bilateral military exercise.
The inquiry into the helicopter crash that killed four Defence personnel in 2023 has triggered a new approach to Australia’s largest bilateral military exercise.
As they mark the sixth anniversary of the most agonising day of their lives, the families of three US marines killed in Queensland following Exercise Talisman Sabre 2017 have expressed their condolences to the loved ones of four Australians.
Real life laser tag, beach landings, live fire and fighter jets are among the increased military activity expected this week as Talisman Sabre ramps up for its final week amid the ongoing search for four missing soldiers.
The tragic loss of four Aussie personnel has revealed the life and death moments our soldiers face each time they go to work.
The frantic search continues for victims of a military helicopter crash into the ocean off the Queensland coast that has left four Australian aircrew missing, feared dead. It comes as the ADF confirmed which barracks the crew were stationed at.
Soldiers from the New Zealand Defence Force have been caught on camera in Queensland performing a battle cry designed to intimidate their enemy. SEE THE VIDEO.
Queensland’s massive war games prove to be a shipspotter’s delight as a submarine was among several foreign and Australian navy vessels spied off the coast. See the video and list of military ships in Australian waters.
The fictional enemy being used in Australia’s largest military training exercise scenario – Talisman Sabre – is based on China, secret documents suggest.
A former Big Brother winner has described hours-long detours after a multimillion-dollar army tank was blackened and multiple vehicles destroyed in a horror highway crash. NEW PHOTOS, VIDEOS.
Invited guests were treated to a tour of the visiting USS America at a reception on board the ship on Thursday. See the photos in our mega gallery.
More than 700 US soldiers are expected to set up camp near a popular Queensland dog beach as they prepare for a first in ‘the United Nations of military exercises’.
The massive 257m-long USS America has docked in Brisbane with the crew set to flood ashore. Here’s what’s high on their must-do list.
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