The International Security Assistance Force reports that a US Air Force CV-22 Osprey crashed late last night in southern Afghanistan, killing three service members and one civilian employee and injuring numerous other service members. Cause of the crash is unknown, according to the ISAF release, which also noted that the tilt-rotor aircraft had crashed about seven miles west of Qalat City in Zabul Province. Air Force Special Operations Command’s CV-22 force made its combat debut in Southwest Asia last fall.
More A-10s Deploy to Middle East, This Time from Idaho
March 31, 2025
Idaho ANG's 124th Fighter Wing sends A-10s and some 300 Airmen to U.S. CENTCOM's area of responsibility in Southwest Asia on March 29, two days after the Air Force confirming the arrival of B-2 stealth bombers in Diego Garcia, the British Indian Ocean Territory that's within the striking distance from…