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Haven't learned your lesson yet? A few days after the F-35 crashed into the sea, the British aircraft carrier sent F-35s for training

author:Globe.com

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On November 17, an F-35B carrier-based fighter jet crashed into the sea, and the fighter has not been salvaged out of the water. The carrier-based aircraft training activities of this aircraft carrier have not been suspended, and the US F-35B fighters deployed on the aircraft carrier have recently taken off from the ship for training.

According to the DVIDShub website of the US Department of Defense released on November 21, F-35B fighters from the US Marine Corps 211 Squadron conducted take-off and landing and flight training on the British aircraft carrier "Queen Elizabeth" that was operating in the Mediterranean. The F-35B squadron has been deployed on British aircraft carriers since April, an operation that demonstrates "interoperability, complementarity and globality" in maritime power projection.

Haven't learned your lesson yet? A few days after the F-35 crashed into the sea, the British aircraft carrier sent F-35s for training

U.S. Marine Corps F-35B fighter jets took off from British aircraft carriers

However, on November 17, a carrier-based aircraft crash occurred on the British aircraft carrier "Queen Elizabeth", and a British Air Force F-35B fighter jet fell into the Mediterranean Sea. The carrier currently carries a total of 8 F-35B fighters from RAF 617 Squadron and 10 F-35B fighters from The Vic Island Avengers Squadron of marine 211 Squadron. At present, the British army is scrambling to salvage the F-35B fighter that fell into the sea, which the US media said was to prevent the aircraft from falling into the hands of Russia and other countries.

According to a report on the British "Sky News" website on November 19, British Crown Prince Charles originally planned to board the "Queen Elizabeth" aircraft carrier on the last day of his trip to the Middle East, but the visit was cancelled by the British Ministry of Defence at the last minute.

Haven't learned your lesson yet? A few days after the F-35 crashed into the sea, the British aircraft carrier sent F-35s for training

U.S. Marine Corps F-35B fighter jets land on British aircraft carriers

The "Sky News" website also said in another report on the 19th that while the United Kingdom was busy salvaging the wreckage of the fighter jet, British Defence Secretary Ben Wallace said that Russian aircraft have been tracking the British aircraft carrier and have "shown interest" in the aircraft carrier and the F-35B fighter it carries.

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