The US Navy has recovered from the bottom of the South China Sea the wreckage of a military stealth fighter jet that crashed into the deck of an aircraft carrier in January
The US Navy on Wednesday recovered from the bottom of the South China Sea the wreckage of a US military stealth fighter jet that crashed into the deck of a US aircraft carrier in January, the US Navy's 7th Fleet announced in a news release Thursday.
The F-35C crashed into the ocean after failing to make a successful landing on the USS Carl Vinson, while conducting"routine flight operations" on January 24, the release said.
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