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Royal Navy Helicopter Crashes in Devon, Killing Three People

Melissa Thomas
Last updated: 4 June 2026 11:23
By Melissa Thomas
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There are multiple police and emergency service vehicles lined up along the left on the image, getting further away from the camera and becoming obscured to the camera by shrubbery and trees. A police officer is walking along a path beside the vehicles towards the camera. Police tape can be seen in the back, cutting off the background. The foreground is occupied mainly by the path/country road and the first police car in the line. The background is occupied mainly by greenery, and several emergency personnel in high vis.
The helicopter crash incident prompted a major emergency response in Devon © Rod Minchin
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A Royal Navy helicopter crash-landed in a field in Devon, UK, early on Wednesday morning, June 3, during a routine exercise, killing three members of navy staff. A wave of tributes to the victims has followed the incident, and investigations to assess the circumstances are underway.

A Merlin MK4 helicopter is pictured in flight. It has khaki green and tan-beige camouflage print covering the whole outside, with six windows along the main body and two large front windscreen windows. The background is occupied by grey clouds and tree greenery along the bottom.
It was a Merlin MK4 helicopter involved in the crash © Matthew Horwood

Crash in the Early Hours

On June 3, at roughly 4 a.m., a naval helicopter crashed in a field at Sourton Down, located near Okehampton. In the incident, three navy personnel were killed. A major emergency response was triggered by the incident, with Devon and Cornwall police attending the scene along with firefighters and a range of other emergency services, with even some specialist resources deployed for support, including an Environmental Protection Unit, Welfare Unit, Command Unit and an Urban Search and Rescue team.

In regard to the crash, a Royal Navy spokesperson said:

“It is with deep sadness that we can confirm three members of the Royal Navy have died during a helicopter training exercise. Our thoughts and sympathies are with their families and friends at this sad time.”

The scene of the accident is situated close to a military facility in Okehampton, whereby Commando Helicopter Force crews are trained to operate Merlin helicopters, like the model involved in the crash incident, a Merlin MK4. Helicopters of this type are considered to be key aircraft vehicles in everyday military operations. They typically operate with a crew of four and are able to carry up to 24 troops, meaning that they are usually utilised for troop deployment, training, and transport missions.

A royal air force truck vehicle drives along in a field in Devon. The field is the site of the crash site. the vehicle is white with the official blue red and white branding of the British royal navy on the side of the back compartment, with a neon yellow stripe across the whole middle of the vehicle. Grass occupies the entire background, with a strip of bush and a single tree across the entre middle, breaking up the image.
Investigations are underway to inspect the circumstances of the incident © Finbarr Webster

Commiserations and Investigations

In the immediate aftermath of the incident, several road closures were put in place on and around the A386 and A30 Sourton Cross zone, and, according to Traffic England, disruption was expected in the area until around 12.30 p.m. the same day.

The incident has resulted in a flood of support and sympathy from the military community, the general public, and the government. A number of prominent figures have offered their condolences to the families of the victims, including John Healy of the Secretary of Defence and Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer, who described the incident as a tragic accident.

It has been confirmed that an investigation is in progress to examine the conditions surrounding the crash, verified by the head of the Navy, General Sir Gwyn Jenkins, who also added in a statement that he was deeply saddened by the news.

What do you think of this crash? Don’t hesitate to share your thoughts or condolences in the comments. 

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