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British Chinook helicopter deliberately destroyed in Afghanistan

A Military Operations news article

30 Aug 09

A British Chinook helicopter was deliberately destroyed by ISAF forces at 1605hrs local time having sustained damage on landing approximately 10km east of Sangin at 0530hrs this morning, Sunday 30 August 2009.

RAF Chinook over Afghanistan

A Royal Air Force Chinook over Afghanistan (Archive Picture)
[Picture: Crown Copyright/MOD 2006]

In addition to four crew members, the helicopter was carrying 15 soldiers from 2nd Battalion The Rifles Battle Group who were being inserted into the area as part of an ongoing security operation.

The crew and passengers were unharmed.

The aircraft is believed to have suffered a 'hard landing' and sustained damage to the undercarriage, nose and front rotor which subsequently made it unflyable.

The troops continued with the operation and the crew were extracted by one of the two other Chinooks also on the operation.

Despite all options being investigated, due to the location and the environment, the decision was taken that the aircraft could not safely be recovered and so it was subsequently destroyed by military personnel using explosives.

The cause of the incident is under investigation - however there is no evidence to suggest that it was caused by enemy action.

Options for replacement of this aircraft are being considered and in the meantime assets from the joint ISAF helicopter force will be made available to ensure there is no loss of operational effectiveness.

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