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Japanese F-35 fighter jet 'disappears from radar' over Pacific | |
(about 4 hours later) | |
A Japanese F-35 stealth fighter jet has gone missing over the Pacific Ocean during a training mission, according to local reports. It is the second crash in the history of the F-35, and the first outside the US. | |
The F-35A disappeared from radars at approximately 7:30pm local time on Tuesday, according to Asahi Shimbun. All radio contact with the plane was lost as well, suggesting it had crashed into the sea. | |
The stealth jet took off with several other aircraft from the Misawa Air Base, roughly 135km northeast of Misawa City, for a regular night-time training exercise about half an hour before it went missing. | |
A search and rescue operation is already underway, and the Japanese Coast Guard has deployed two patrol ships to look for the aircraft and its pilot. | |
The jet has been deployed at Misawa since January 2018. Japan’s Ministry of Defense originally signed a deal to buy 42 fighters, but said it wanted another 100 in November 2018. | |
The F-35A is a conventional takeoff and landing variant of the Lockheed Martin-built fighter. The series also includes the vertical takeoff F-35B and the F-35C version intended for carrier operations. | |
Japan is one of the world's biggest buyers for the fifth-generation stealth fighter, helping the US offset the trillion-dollar-plus cost of the F-35 program. Though the F-35 has been plagued by a litany of hardware and software problems, Tuesday's incident would be only its second crash so far. | |
Last September, the US military grounded half of its entire fleet of F-35s following a crash in South Carolina. In 2017, a US F-35 deployed in Japan lost part of its fuselage mid-flight, during a routine training mission. | |
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In February, a Japanese air force F-2 fighter crashed into the Sea of Japan, about 130km from its air base in Fukuoka. The two crew members were recovered successfully by search and rescue teams. | |
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