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HANOI (Reuters) - A Russian-made Vietnamese fighter jet was missing on Tuesday after disappearing off the radar during a training flight along the central part of the country's South China Sea coastline, a military official said.

The Sukhoi SU-30 MK2 was flying 30-40 km off the coast of Nghe An province next to China's Hainan island when it went missing and practice flights by the same jet model had since been suspended, said Senior Lieutenant General Vo Van Tuan, the deputy armed forces chief of staff.

"We haven't found the jet yet, we are still looking," he told Reuters.

Asked about the possible reason for its disappearance, Tuan said: "We have to find it to know it."

The incident follows a series of mishaps in the past two years with its ageing helicopters and at a time when Vietnam recalibrates its defense strategy and oversees its biggest military buildup in four decades.

The country is seeking to modernize its defense capability, ostensibly as a deterrent against the military rise of Beijing and its growing assertiveness in the South China Sea, over which the two communist neighbors have competing claims.

The missing SU-30 MK2 fighter-bomber was one of 30 in use by Vietnam. Fighter jets are on its shopping list and its options are expected to expand following last month's lifting of a U.S. lethal arms embargo on a former enemy Washington is eager to turn into its newest Asian ally.

Vietnam has been in talks with Western and U.S. arms manufacturers towards boosting its air force with jets, helicopters and maritime patrol aircraft, although experts say it is likely Russia will continue to be its main supplier.

China claims most of the energy-rich South China Sea through which about $5 trillion in ship-borne trade passes every year. Brunei, Malaysia, the Philippines, Taiwan and Vietnam also have claims.

(Reporting by Mai Nguyen; Writing Martin Petty; Editing by Nick Macfie)
https://www.yahoo.com/news/vietnamese-fighter-jet-goes-missing-along-south-china-093943010.html
 
HQ-9 shoot down?

I gess it was shoot from Thailand airdefence misseles.:-)

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Human life is more important than money, rescue operation is going on overnight to day. Its reported by related agencies.

He was onboat when the jet is disappeared on radar screen.

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1 pilot is rescued sucessfully by fishingboat..

the operation continue...
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A flight recorder, colloquially known as a black box, detecting sensor equipment is provided for rescue team.
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Regretfully, the first pilot, trainer colonel Trần Quang Khải, up to now he is still not founded.

God bless us !
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China deploys ships to help Vietnam find missing coastguard plane
Aircraft went down in sea between Vietnam’s coast and Hainan Island on Thursday

PUBLISHED : Friday, 17 June, 2016, 2:21pm
UPDATED : Friday, 17 June, 2016, 2:21pm

China sent ships on Friday in response to a request from Vietnam to help find a coastguard plane that crashed with nine personnel aboard while looking for a missing fighter jet and pilot, Vietnam’s defence ministry said.

The CASA turboprop plane went down on Thursday in the Gulf of Tonkin, between Vietnam’s northern coastline and China’s Hainan Island, where the rescue team had found some debris and personal items, the ministry said in a statement.

Vietnam plane with 9 on board goes missing while searching for pilot and fighter jet lost over South China Sea

The Airbus-made plane was searching for a Sukhoi SU-30 MK2 fighter jet and a missing pilot that went off radar on Tuesday. One of the two fighter pilots was rescued from the sea the following day.

Thousands of Vietnamese coastguard, border guard, navy, air force and fishermen have been searching for the aircraft and the second pilot.

China sent one rescue and two coastguard boats to help search for the CASA plane in response to Vietnam’s request for assistance and to allow its vessels to enter the Chinese side of a maritime boundary agreed between the two countries. The coastguard plane went down in bad weather and low visibility.

Vietnam has suffered a series of accidents in the past two years with its ageing helicopters, but plane crashes have been rare.

It is currently overseeing its biggest military buildup in four decades and wants to upgrade its air and sea defences, including plans to purchase fighter jets, a strategy experts say is aimed at building a deterrent against China’s military rise.

The Communist parties that rule China and Vietnam are historically close, but tensions are high over territorial disputes between them in the South China Sea.

Vietnam has stepped up efforts to strengthen its coastguard, with help from Japan, which has its own maritime squabbles with China, and the United States, which has repeatedly locked horns with Beijing and insists it has stake in ensuring freedom of navigation and flight in the South China Sea.


http://www.scmp.com/news/china/dipl...china-deploys-ships-help-vietnam-find-missing
 
I feel very sorry to hear this bad news after the first one......
Condolences and sympathies to Vietnam and the families impacted.
Good to know that China is helping with the search and rescue.


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Vietnamese search plane missing with 9 people aboard
Associated Press 3:09 a.m. EDT June 17, 2016

HANOI, Vietnam - Vietnamese rescuers have found some pieces belonging to a search plane that went missing with nine people aboard while attempting to locate a pilot from a crashed fighter jet, the military said Friday.

The pieces including wreckage bearing the logo of the search plane, a tire, a seat and personal belongings of crew members were discovered 20 nautical miles (23 miles) southeast of Bach Long Vi island and 3 nautical miles east of the demarcation line between Vietnam and China in the Gulf of Tonkin, the Ministry of Defense said in a statement.

The plane lost contact with command center early Thursday afternoon, some 44 nautical miles southwest of Bach Long Vi island, off the coast of northern port city ofHai Phong.

Meanwhile, online newspaper VnExpress quoted Maj. Gen. Nguyen Quang Dam, commander of the maritime police, as saying bad weather may be blamed for the aircraft’s crash. Dam said the crew asked to descend to lower altitude when experiencing unexpected bad weather.

Thanh Nien quoted weather forecaster Nguyen Dinh Thuat as saying there was rain and strong wind at the time the aircraft lost contact.

The ministry statement said China has sent two vessels to join the search and rescue operations.

The nine people on board are among 1,500 personnel sent to search for the pilot, whose Russian-made Sukhoi Su-30 MK2 jet fighter crashed Tuesday on a training flight. One other pilot from the jet was rescued by a fishing boat Wednesday.

Ho Chi Minh City Law newspaper reported that plane searches were suspended late Friday morning because of bad weather.

Officials were not available for comment on Friday.

The incidents were the latest in a string of accidents to hit the military. At least two crashes of military helicopters in the past two years have killed 24 people.
 
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