Advertisement

US recovers F-35 stealth jet lost in South China Sea

  • The F-35C Lightning II was retrieved from a depth of 12,400 feet (3,780 metres) using a remotely operated vehicle that attached lift lines from a ship’s crane
  • The advanced fighter had crashed off an aircraft carrier, injuring seven sailors, after a ‘landing mishap’ that saw the pilot ejecting to safety

Reading Time:1 minute
Why you can trust SCMP
10
The US Navy confirmed in January that a photo circulating on social media did show an F-35C, one of its most advanced fighter aircraft, floating in the South China Sea after a “landing mishap”. Photo: Handout

The US Navy said on Thursday it had recovered a stealth fighter jet that sank in the South China Sea after crashing off an aircraft carrier while trying to land.

Advertisement

A major recovery operation was launched to find the plane – one of the most advanced in the US military – after it was lost in an area of rising tensions between the United States and China.

Seven sailors were injured in the January 24 “landing mishap” on the USS Carl Vinson, but the pilot ejected to safety and was rescued by helicopter.

The F-35C Lightning II was retrieved on Wednesday from a depth of 12,400 feet (3,780 metres) using a remotely operated vehicle that attached lift lines from a ship’s crane.

“The recovery effort shows the US Navy commitment to its assets, and a free and open Indo-Pacific,” the navy said.

The South China Sea has become a centre of global tensions, with China steadily cementing control of key islands and atolls.

Beijing claims almost the entirety of the sea, but that overlaps with claims by Taiwan and other Southeast Asian countries.

Advertisement
loading
Advertisement