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US Osprey planes in tsunami drill despite Japanese protests

Two US Marine Corps MV-22 Osprey planes took part in a tsunami disaster drill in Japan yesterday, despite protests from local people who question the safety of the tilt-rotor aircraft.

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An "injured" participant is wheeled from an MV-22 Osprey aircraft during the disaster drill. Photo: Kyodo

Two US Marine Corps MV-22 Osprey planes took part in a tsunami disaster drill in Japan yesterday, despite protests from local people who question the safety of the tilt-rotor aircraft.

It was the first time that the combat troop carrier has been used in a disaster drill organised by a Japanese community. The aircraft was deployed in such a drill at the US Yokota air base in Tokyo last August, media reports said.

The two aircraft flew from the US Marine base at Iwakuni in western Japan to the coastal town of Shirahama on the Kii peninsula south of Osaka.

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They transported a medical team and eight people playing the part of the injured as well as emergency supplies to a Japanese naval helicopter-carrying destroyer offshore.

More than 500 people, including protesters opposed to the presence of Ospreys in Japan, gathered near the airport in Shirahama.

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"Ospreys have been called defective aircraft. How can we accept them when there is the possibility of them crashing?" a resident Asked.

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