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US Navy reveals fate of fighter jet that suffered ‘mishap’ near China | US Navy reveals fate of fighter jet that suffered ‘mishap’ near China |
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Seven US Navy sailors were injured when the F-35C Lightning II stealth plane suffered a “landing mishap” during a drill | Seven US Navy sailors were injured when the F-35C Lightning II stealth plane suffered a “landing mishap” during a drill |
The US Navy is working to recover a plane that fell into the South China Sea – which is claimed by China almost in its entirety – during a drill this week that left several sailors injured. | |
Three Navy personnel were transported to the Philippines for medical treatment, while another four were treated at sea on Monday after a US F-35C Lightning II stealth plane suffered a “landing mishap on deck while USS Carl Vinson (CVN 70) was conducting routine flight operations in the South China Sea.” | Three Navy personnel were transported to the Philippines for medical treatment, while another four were treated at sea on Monday after a US F-35C Lightning II stealth plane suffered a “landing mishap on deck while USS Carl Vinson (CVN 70) was conducting routine flight operations in the South China Sea.” |
While the pilot of the plane was soon rescued by a military helicopter after ejecting, the aircraft itself has not been recovered yet. | While the pilot of the plane was soon rescued by a military helicopter after ejecting, the aircraft itself has not been recovered yet. |
“I can confirm the aircraft impacted the flight deck during landing and subsequently fell to the water,” said US Navy spokesperson Lieutenant Nicholas Lingo on Tuesday. | “I can confirm the aircraft impacted the flight deck during landing and subsequently fell to the water,” said US Navy spokesperson Lieutenant Nicholas Lingo on Tuesday. |
Asked about the possibility of China salvaging the aircraft Lingo said, “We cannot speculate on what the PRC's intentions are on this matter.” | Asked about the possibility of China salvaging the aircraft Lingo said, “We cannot speculate on what the PRC's intentions are on this matter.” |
The US Navy has launched an investigation into what went wrong with the aircraft during the crash landing. | The US Navy has launched an investigation into what went wrong with the aircraft during the crash landing. |
At the time of the accident, Navy supercarriers USS Carl Vinson and USS Abraham Lincoln, among other US ships and aircraft, were engaged in a military exercise near China as tensions between the two countries continue to escalate. | At the time of the accident, Navy supercarriers USS Carl Vinson and USS Abraham Lincoln, among other US ships and aircraft, were engaged in a military exercise near China as tensions between the two countries continue to escalate. |
Rear Admiral Dan Martin boasted in a statement that the drill “highlights the U.S. Navy’s ability to deliver overwhelming maritime force, when called upon, to support a free and open Indo-Pacific region.” | Rear Admiral Dan Martin boasted in a statement that the drill “highlights the U.S. Navy’s ability to deliver overwhelming maritime force, when called upon, to support a free and open Indo-Pacific region.” |
China has territorial claims to almost all of the South China Sea and has denounced US operations in the area as an infringement of its sovereignty. | China has territorial claims to almost all of the South China Sea and has denounced US operations in the area as an infringement of its sovereignty. |
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