Philippine Air Force Black Hawk Helicopter Crashes, Killing 6

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Philippine Secretary of National Defense Delfin Lorenzana speaks
In this June 2, 2019, file photo, Philippine Secretary of National Defense Delfin Lorenzana speaks during the fifth plenary session of the 18th International Institute for Strategic Studies (IISS) Shangri-la Dialogue, an annual defense and security forum in Asia, in Singapore. (AP Photo/Yong Teck Lim, File)

MANILA, Philippines — A recently delivered Philippine assault helicopter crashed during a night training exercise north of Manila, killing all six air force personnel on board, officials said Thursday.

Defense Secretary Delfin Lorenzana said it was still unknown why the S-70i Black Hawk helicopter carrying three pilots and three crewmen crashed Wednesday night near Clark Air Base, a former American military base that is now a bustling industrial and recreation complex.

“No survivors have been found,” air force spokesman Lt. Col. Maynard Mariano said, adding that similar Black Hawks have been grounded amid an investigation into the crash. “We grieve for the loss.”

The helicopter took off from Clark in Pampanga province for the two-hour training exercise but failed to return as scheduled. A search and rescue team later found the wreckage, Mariano said without elaborating.

The Defense Department finalized a deal to acquire 16 of the Black Hawks for $241 million in 2019 under a military program to modernize one of Asia’s most ill-equipped and underfunded militaries.

Aside from fighting decades-long communist and Muslim insurgencies, the military has been under pressure to acquire more equipment and weapons to defend its territories and claimed areas in the disputed South China Sea.

The helicopter that crashed was among six that were delivered in November. The rest of the Black Hawks will be received by the military within the year, Mariano said.

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