The Canadian Forces doesn’t yet know where the wreckage of its Cyclone helicopter is but discussions have been held with the U.S. military about possibly using deep-sea submersibles in recovering the debris. Read More
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Canadian military doesn't know location of Cyclone helicopter wreckage but U.S. approached for help in recovery
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