Two months after a 6 June mishap with one of two K-MAX Cargo Resupply Unmanned Aerial Systems in Afghanistan, the US marines on 4 August began retraining pilots on the air vehicle as they prepare to restart operations. Details on the accident have been a closely guarded secret. The air vehicle was heavily damaged but repairable, according to US Marine Corps (USMC) Lieutenant Colonel J Graham Hamill, unmanned air systems requirements officer for combat development and integration at Headquarters Marine Corps. "But there are currently no immediate plans to do so," he added.
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机译:6月6日,阿富汗的两个K-MAX补给无人机系统中的一个发生事故后两个月,美国海军陆战队于8月4日开始对飞机上的飞行员进行再培训,以准备重新开始运营。事故细节一直是一个严密的秘密。据美国海军陆战队(USMC)海军上校J Graham Hamill中校说,这架飞机严重受损但可以维修。他补充说:“但是目前还没有立即的计划。”
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