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Looks like a 7th gen fighter testing landing on sea. Or it's hiding itself under the sea? OMG even Martians don't have this kind of high tech I believe.
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To display our incompetence so it will be easier for the other guy to shoot first.Why is it that every time an Allied naval comes to the region, it always ends up with some disaster or tragedy?
Very strange.
US sailors smoke too much weed, I mean it. Just look at how US sailers spent their vacation in Philippine, whores, drugs, gambling, gay sex, group sex, gun fighting in the bar with locals, and so on.Just come incomplete list of accidents happening in South China Sea and vicinity:
2021/10/2 USS Connecticut: collision with a sea mount
2017/8/21 USS Maccain: collision with a tanker
2017/8/1 USS Stethem: sailor missing
2017/6/17 USS Fizgerald: collision with a cargo ship
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When Chinese plane, crashed. The western lapdog will claim Chinese junk and made in China quality.So many request for caution over making unreasonable conclusions about the aircraft and sympathy for the terrorists.
I wonder where these concerned voices are whenever the monthly wave of noisy American "reports" about Chinese aircraft secretly crashing, failing, being defective and underpowered recurs, citing nothing more than random Twitter "experts" with no qualifications or even proximity to the field and other "anonymous sources", rather than authorative sources.
Lol @waz @The EagleLike I give a damn l, retard commie
US Navy Wants To Recover Jet Before China Does After It Crashes In South China Sea
US Navy wants to recover jet before China does after it crashes in South China Sea
The F-35C, a single-engine fighter jet in the US Navy fleet crashed into the South China Sea as it was trying to land on the aircraft carrier USS Carl Vinsonwww.republicworld.com
There is that joke about the metal 'Chinesium'...When Chinese plane, crashed. The western lapdog will claim Chinese junk and made in China quality.
I cannot speak for India, but as someone who had experience with US military aviation, people the world over know that the US led the world in aviation and will continue to lead, and the US always shared the knowledge, so whenever we have a mishap, they understand that such comes with great experience and that the US will teach allies. When they see China in the same arena, they see a epigone, a copycat, an imitator, a plagiarist, and a wannabe. Sorry...When western plane or indian plane crashed. These lapdog will claim crashed is common. Any airforce will crashed and claim crashed means they are training hard and not hangar queen. Nothing to gloat about.
Yes.So does it mean whoever gets it first can have it?
Not exact. But the general location will suffice.It fell off the AC, so I think the Americans know the exact location and the AC is right there?
It will have something to to with 'Chinese physics'. I will admit the US know nothing about 'Chinese physics' so you will have to ask the PDF Chinese members about that.How will China send a ship right next to the AC and pull it out of water?
F111 was a special case.The F-35 WILL survive these mishaps the same way my F-111 and F-16 passed theirs and became feared weapons for decades.
Joke? The joke about made in USA that keeps crashing? From boeing 747 max to now F-35? I still remember F-22 even need to saw off canopy to save the poor pilot.There is that joke about the metal 'Chinesium'...
Seven injured as US F-35 crashes in South China Sea
A United States fighter F-35 has crashed on the deck of an aircraft carrier during operations in the South China Sea, injuring seven.
January 25, 2022 - 11:12AM
Seven people have been injured after a United States fighter jet crashed on the deck of an aircraft carrier during operations in the South China Sea on Monday.
“An F-35C Lightning II, assigned to Carrier Air Wing 2, had a landing mishap on deck while USS Carl Vinson was conducting routine flight operations in the South China Sea, January 24, 2022,” US Pacific Fleet public affairs said in a statement.
“The pilot safely ejected from the aircraft and was recovered via US military helicopter. The pilot is in stable condition.”
Seven sailors were injured – three required MEDEVAC to medical facility in Manila, Philippines, and four were treated on-board by medical personnel, the statement said.
“All three MEDEVACs are assessed as stable,” it said. “Of the four sailors treated by on-board medical, three have been released. Additional details and the cause of the in-flight mishap is under investigation.”
It’s unclear whether the aircraft fell into the sea as a result of the mishap or remained on the deck.
“The status of the aircraft is currently under investigation as are the factors involved in the mishap,” US Pacific Fleet spokeswoman Brenda Way told The War Zone.
It’s the second major accident involving an F-35 operating from an aircraft carrier.
In November, an F-35B Joint Strike Fighter crashed off the Royal Navy aircraft carrier HMS Queen Elizabeth while conducting operations in the Mediterranean.
Extraordinary footage of the crash, taken from the carrier’s own surveillance cameras, was later leaked on social media.
It shows the jet approaching the ski jump as it prepares to take off, before slowing down as it reaches the ramp and toppling into the ocean.
The pilot can be seen ejecting from the $190 million aircraft just before it goes over the edge.
Early reports suggested the crash was the result of a plastic air intake cover mistakenly being left on one of the engines.
The UK Ministry of Defence said in December the wreckage had been pulled from the ocean, after an urgent recovery effort assisted by the US and Italian navies.
Defence officials had feared the jet’s stealth technology could fall into Russian hands.
US jet crashes in South China Sea
Seven people have been injured after a United States fighter jet crashed on the deck of an aircraft carrier during operations in the South China Sea on Monday.www.news.com.au
The South China Sea is becoming F-35s' most favored crashing site.
For every mishap we had, US aviation made thousands advances. Your China have not been a non-contributor since the dawn of aviation, so the real joke is on you.Joke? The joke about made in USA that keeps crashing? From boeing 747 max to now F-35? I still remember F-22 even need to saw off canopy to save the poor pilot.
Wong made personal contributions and he used America to do them. China, as a country, was never a foundation for any new idea towards aviation in general.