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#美军F-35C carrier-based aircraft crashed into the sea #U.S. F-35C carrier-based aircraft in the South China Sea, at the Vinson and Abraham Lincoln aircraft

author:Huang Shengyou

Approximate location of the #美军F-35C carrier-based aircraft crashing into the sea#

When the US F-35C carrier-based aircraft flaunted its might and showed off its strength in the South China Sea, the aircraft carrier splint of the USS Vinson and the USS Abraham Lincoln (CVN-72) rushed out of the aircraft carrier splint and crashed into the bottom of the South China Sea during a coordinated exercise in the South China Sea.

At present, the location of the F3-35C stealth warship falling into the bottom of the South China Sea is roughly confirmed, which is located in the northwest direction of Huangyan Island.

According to satellite imagery from January 24, the dry cargo and ammunition supply ship USNS Washington Chambers (T-AKE 11) of the USS Carl Vinson aircraft carrier strike group was about 100 nautical miles northwest of Scarborough Shoal at about 9 a.m., and most likely nearby.

In addition, according to the departure and return time of the P-8A anti-submarine patrol aircraft at Clark Base in the Philippines, the crash of the US military aircraft should have occurred on the morning of the 24th. Images from the ESA Sentinel satellite on January 25 suggest that the U.S. Navy's "Carl Vinson" aircraft carrier strike group and the "Abraham Lincoln" aircraft carrier strike group were operating in the northeast waters of Scarborough Shoal, which was farther east and souther than the general position on the 24th.

According to foreign media reports, the US military is worried that China will preemptively salvage this advanced stealth fighter, and is actively preparing to salvage the F-35C stealth fighter that fell into the bottom of the South China Sea. Our military can send surface warships, submarines, etc. to monitor the illegal salvage operations of the US military in our exclusive economic zone. The U.S. warplane fell into the deep sea, and the salvage was very difficult, and the U.S. military said that if the salvage did not go well, it may take at least 120 days to salvage the aircraft.

Last month, Britain and the United States successfully recovered a British F-35B that had fallen from the edge of the Royal Navy aircraft carrier Queen Elizabeth (R06) in the Eastern Mediterranean.

According to the USNI News Fleet and Ocean Tracker, the F-35C's losses occurred while the USS Vinson and the USS Abraham Lincoln (CVN-72) were operating in concert in the South China Sea. According to the U.S. Center for Naval Security, the F-35C incident was the fifth Class Aviation accident to occur on an aircraft carrier since Nov. 22. Headlines hit list

#美军F-35C carrier-based aircraft crashed into the sea #U.S. F-35C carrier-based aircraft in the South China Sea, at the Vinson and Abraham Lincoln aircraft
#美军F-35C carrier-based aircraft crashed into the sea #U.S. F-35C carrier-based aircraft in the South China Sea, at the Vinson and Abraham Lincoln aircraft
#美军F-35C carrier-based aircraft crashed into the sea #U.S. F-35C carrier-based aircraft in the South China Sea, at the Vinson and Abraham Lincoln aircraft
#美军F-35C carrier-based aircraft crashed into the sea #U.S. F-35C carrier-based aircraft in the South China Sea, at the Vinson and Abraham Lincoln aircraft
#美军F-35C carrier-based aircraft crashed into the sea #U.S. F-35C carrier-based aircraft in the South China Sea, at the Vinson and Abraham Lincoln aircraft
#美军F-35C carrier-based aircraft crashed into the sea #U.S. F-35C carrier-based aircraft in the South China Sea, at the Vinson and Abraham Lincoln aircraft
#美军F-35C carrier-based aircraft crashed into the sea #U.S. F-35C carrier-based aircraft in the South China Sea, at the Vinson and Abraham Lincoln aircraft