US Osprey wreckage and remains found by divers after military aircraft crash off Japan

The CV-22 Osprey carrying eight American crew crashed last Wednesday off Yakushima island during a training mission. All the crew members are thought to have died in the accident.

A US Osprey taking off.

US and Japanese divers have found wreckage of an Osprey that crashed last week. (Image: AP)

Divers have discovered wreckage and remains of crew members from a US Air Force Osprey aircraft that crashed last week off southwestern , the Air Force has announced.

The carrying eight American crew crashed last Wednesday off Yakushima island during a training mission. The body of one victim was recovered and identified earlier, while seven others remained missing.

The Air Force Special Operations Command (AFSOC) said the remains were being recovered and their identities have yet to be determined.

The Air Force said in a statement: "The main priority is bringing the Airmen home and taking care of their family members. Support to, and the privacy of, the families and loved ones impacted by this incident remains AFSOC’s top priority."

According to the AFSOC, the remains of two crew members had been recovered out of five located today by divers.

The AFSOC said: "There is an ongoing combined effort to recover the remaining crew members from the wreckage. The identities of the members located today have yet to be determined and will be released at a later date."

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Japanese crew handle a piece of the Osprey's wreckage.

Japanese crew handle a piece of the Osprey's wreckage. (Image: AP)

The US military identified the one confirmed victim as Air Force Staff Sgt. Jacob Galliher of Pittsfield, Massachusetts, on Saturday.

On Monday, divers from the Japanese navy and US military spotted what appeared to be the front section of the Osprey, along with possibly five of the missing crew members, Japan’s NHK public television and other media reported.

Japanese navy officials declined to confirm the reports, saying they could not release details without consent from the US.

The US-made Osprey is a hybrid aircraft that takes off and lands like a helicopter but can rotate its propellers forward and cruise much faster, like an airplane, during flight.

An Osprey taking off.

The hybrid Osprey takes off and lands like helicopter but flies like a plane once airborne. (Image: GETTY)

V-22s have seen combat operations including in Anbar Province, Iraq where they were used to transport troops and for scout missions.

In 2008, then-presidential candidate Barrack Obama traveled in Iraq on a V-22 Osprey while campaigning for president.

Ospreys have had several crashes, including in Japan, where they are used at US and Japanese military bases, and the latest crash rekindled safety concerns. Japan has suspended all flights of its fleet of 14 Ospreys.

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