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An experienced Australian soldier has died in a mid-air collision during an Army parachute training jump.

The soldier has been identified as a 50-year-old SAS sniper, Warrant Officer Second Class Lachlan Muddle, who was involved in instructing the course.

He joined the Army in 1994 and the special operations command in 2007, spending most of his time in the SAS.

“He was operationally experienced. He was a highly qualified special forces sniper and military freefall parachutist,” Australian Army Special Operations Commander Major General Garth Gould said on Tuesday.

A second soldier, also an instructor, was injured but did not require hospitalisation in the incident at the Jervis Bay Airfield on Monday.

“This was a mid-air collision between two experienced paratroopers,” Gould said.

Australian Army Special Operations Commander Major General Garth Gould (left) says the two soldiers involved were highly experienced.Nine News

The collision occurred a few hundred feet above the ground, Gould said, in the fourth week of a six-week block of advanced military freefall training.

All parachute training has been paused following the incident.

Defence Minister Richard Marles is also expected to hold a press conference on Tuesday.

Former defence minister Joel Fitzgibbon’s son, Lance Corporal Jack Fitzgibbon, 33, died in a parachute training incident at RAAF Base Richmond in Sydney’s north-west in March 2024.

It sparked multiple investigations and a two-month halt on all parachute training.

Lance Corporal Jack Fitzgibbon died in a parachuting accident in March 2024.Department of Defence

A NSW coronial inquest is ongoing but has not yet scheduled dates for a hearing.

The ABC reported in May 2024 six soldiers serving at the Richmond RAAF base, including five members of a unit that packs parachutes for military exercises, were facing expulsion after failing drug screening tests in the days before Fitzgibbon’s death.

But Defence insisted to the ABC “all personnel who were involved in packing and checking Lance Corporal Jack Fitzgibbon’s parachute tested negative for prohibited substances”.

Monday’s incident is the latest Defence training death after a soldier was killed in an exercise near Townsville in October when an armoured personnel carrier rolled.

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Jack Gramenz is a breaking news reporter at The Sydney Morning Herald.Connect via email.
Brittany Busch is a federal politics reporter for The Age and Sydney Morning Herald.Connect via email.

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