South Korea's two army helicopters hit the Korean officer in the air: very rare unattended serious injury is a miracle

Author:Overseas network Time:2022.09.02

Korean media report screenshots (Yonhap News Agency TV)

Overseas Network, September 2nd. According to the "Korean Daily" report, two Korean Army's two helicopters collided in the air on September 1, causing 1 person to be injured. In this regard, Korean officers said that there are few precedents for the collision of helicopters, and no serious injury is also a miracle. The officer also denied that the accident was related to the joint military exercise of the US -South Korea's "Shid of Freedom of B" in the United States and South Korea.

Korean domestic "Perfect Eagle" helicopter (data map)

According to the South Korean Army, on September 1, two Korean -made "Surion" helicopters were trained at 10 meters away from the ground and landed and landed urgently. A total of 18 soldiers were contained on board, one of which scalp.

As for the specific parts of the helicopter collision, and the accident is caused by the helicopter defect or the pilot's operation error, the Korean Army did not explain it.

Korean media report screenshots (Yonhap News Agency TV)

The "Perfect Eagle" helicopter is the first domestic helicopter developed by South Korea since 2006 and spent about 1.06 billion US dollars. In 2012, this type of helicopter was used in the actual deployment of the Korean Army. In 2015, the "Perfect Eagle" helicopter had a falling accident. In 2017, this type of helicopter was found to be defective in the cabin design, and it would even leak water on rainy days. (Overseas Network Liu Qiang)

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