An infographic details the crash location of the US military V-22 Osprey aircraft near Japan's Yakushima island.
Debris believed to be from a US military Osprey aircraft is seen in waters off the coast of Yakushima Island.
Members of the Japanese Navy look through binoculars during a search operation after the CV-22 Osprey crash.
The Air Force, alongside the other military services that fly the Osprey, grounded their V-22s shortly after the crash.
The service said last month that only a handful of its aircraft were flying at Cannon Air Force Base in New Mexico.
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Organizations:
Service, Air Force, Business, Ospreys, Getty, Air Force Special Operations Command, NBC, Osprey, Japan Coast Guard, AP, Ministry of Defense, Tech, Staff, Pentagon, Cannon Air Force Base, The Air Force, Naval Air Systems Command
Locations:
Japan, Anadolu, Yakushima, Yakushima Island, New Mexico