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Preface: Debris field of the missing F-35B has been found.
"US Military Can’t Find Missing F-35B, Asks For Public Help"
https://theaviationist.com | September 18, 2023 | article by DAVID CENCIOTTI.
"U.S. military asking for public’s help finding F-35B gone missing after pilot ejected. But, how do you lose an F-35 after the pilot ejected?"
"As already reported here, a pilot ejected safely from an F-35B Lighting II jet belonging to Marine Fighter Attack Training Squadron 501 . . . in the afternoon on Sept. 17, 2023."
"The weird thing is that the aircraft has not been located yet."
"In a post on X, Joint Base Charleston said that based on the missing plane’s location and trajectory, the search for the F-35 Lightning II jet was focused on Lake Moultrie and Lake Marion, north of North Charleston . . . Joint Base Charleston asked the public on social media."
Big-time egg-on-face American military aviation. Missing warplane gone and cannot be located? What is that?
Stealth American military aircraft F-35B continuing to fly on auto-pilot after pilot having ejected. Transponder turned off, radar evidently UNABLE to further monitor the flight, ordinary conventional radars unable to follow.
STEALTH of course not meaning total 100 % invisibility. Just means much less VISIBILITY! Enemy air defenses unable to act quick enough at the approach of an F-35B.
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