Japanese Army UH-60 crashes near Miyako

Japanese Army UH-60 crashes near Miyako

Source Node: 2573098

07 April 2023

by Akhil Kadidal

The JGSDF operated a relatively small force of 40 UH-60JA helicopters. The crash of a UH-60JA off Miyakojima on 6 April is the first recorded by the army. (Japan Ground Self-Defense Force)

A Japan Ground Self-Defense Force (JGSDF) helicopter has crashed north of Miyako Island while conducting a patrol.

In a press conference in Tokyo on 6 April, General Yasunori Morishita, chief of staff of the JGSDF, said that the Sikorsky (Mitsubishi Heavy Industries) UH-60JA Black Hawk vanished from radar screens on Thursday afternoon. Gen Morishita said that 10 people were aboard the helicopter when it crashed.

This includes two pilots, two mechanics, and six passengers from the JGSDF’s 8th Rapid Deployment Division. One of the passengers was General Yuichi Sakamoto, the divisional commander, Gen Morishita added.

The 8th Division is based in Kumamoto prefecture on mainland Japan. Gen Sakamoto, 55, had taken charge of the division on 31 March, based on information published by the Japan Ministry of Defense (MoD).

According to Gen Morishita, the UH-60JA disappeared from radar coverage at 1556 h local time, shortly after departing from Miyako Airport. The helicopter was supposed to return at 1705 h local time.


Get the full article by
Already a Janes subscriber? Keep reading


Time Stamp:

More from Janes