Originally published at: https://gizadeathstar.com/2022/02/air-vaxxidents-the-f-35-uss-vinson-incident/
Most readers here have probably heard of the F-35 crash that occurred recently in the South China Sea. The public…
You’ve made an extremely significant point about one of the many disturbing ramifications of the “shot”.
Re: the retrieval of the F-35C - as a novice in Military/Naval matters, common sense says that any Naval carrier would not leave the near vicinity of the downed aircraft, leaving it for another to acquire.
Is it known if the USS Vinson was part of a convoy? If so, and if it had to sail on for any reason, it seems like the remaining ships would serve as sentries to the area until the craft could be uplifted.
It also seems logical that carriers would have skilled divers, cranes, and hoists on board for retrieval, and if not, they should.
Could the story about the race (by the Chinese) to acquire the craft is strictly for sensational purposes?
Probably, here is the official statement from Beijing:
"In Beijing the foreign ministry spokesman, Zhao Lijian, said the Chinese government had no ambitions to find the crashed plane. “I noted relevant reports. This is not the first time that the US has an accident in the South China Sea,” he said.
“We have no interest in their aircraft. We urge the country concerned to do things that are conducive to regional peace and stability, rather than flex muscles in the region.” "
Rest of the article, no mention of covid shot:
The US navy is racing to salvage an F-35C fighter jet from the bottom of the South China Sea after it crashed on an aircraft carrier and plunged overboard – taking with it highly classified technology that would be a coup if China retrieved it first.
The F-35C crashed-landed on the deck of the USS Carl Vinson during routine operations on Monday, the navy said, injuring six sailors and the pilot, who ejected from the plane before it fell into the sea.
The most advanced US fighter, a stealth plane costing over $100m, is packed with highly classified technology and if found would represent an intelligence boon for China, which claims almost all of the South China Sea as its own territory. The Vinson was on a patrol intended to challenge that territorial claim and defend international freedom of navigation.
The F-35C is a version of the plane specially designed to operate from aircraft carriers. Maritime experts have said it could take a US salvage ship more than 10 days to reach the site of the crash, potentially giving Chinese submarines the opportunity to find it first.
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“We’re certainly mindful of the value of an F-35 in every respect of what value means,” said John Kirby, the Pentagon spokesman. “And as we continue to attempt recovery of the aircraft we’re going to do it obviously with safety foremost in mind, but clearly our own national security interests. And I think I will just leave it at that.”
In 2001, a heavily damaged American EP-3 surveillance plane made a daredevil emergency landing on China’s Hainan island after a collision with a pursuing Chinese fighter plane. The fighter crashed and its pilot was killed.
The 24 crew of the EP-3, who had been lucky to survive the collision, were detained and interrogated by Chinese authorities before their release 10 days later. Meanwhile, the Chinese military stripped and examined the EP-3’s highly classified equipment and intelligence materials over several months – eventually giving back the plane in pieces.
It is the third time an F-35 has crashed into the sea and had to be salvaged. In November a British F-35B, the short takeoff and vertical landing version, crashed as it lost power taking off from the aircraft carrier HMS Queen Elizabeth in the Mediterranean. The pilot ejected and the plane was recovered from the seabed a few weeks later.
In April 2019 a Japanese F-35A, the conventional takeoff and landing version, crashed at over 1,000km/h into the Pacific, leaving the pilot dead and only debris to be recovered.
OK, I just now read the whole story. I don’t recall hearing this, but there was a segment on a rapture channel I watch where the lady read an article about one of our subs crashing into an object in the South Pacific, an unknown object. I had no idea it was an actual aircraft. I see so much stuff, especially on the US gege channel where they talk about ww3 and this was during Trumps experience. I thought this was all hypothetical, and CGI. I know the Guam elephant walk wasn’t. But the fact this story came out so Johnny come lately while it was being disclosed on US gege and other YT war channels. And what’s the update on the submarine that hit an unknown object in the South Pacific. What’s more peculiar is there’s hot warfare going on in the region, and nobody on Fox CNN, or even alternative YT is talking about it? During world War 2, this would be considered neccessary information for the public. So are we at the point that this war been hot, and is deliberately being kept cold? Why would they do that?
This is unsurprising. I can say, anecdotally, that I’ve seen a sharp increase in motor vehicle accidents in my area. Sometimes I’ll see three or more in a day on my relatively short commute to and from work. Before I may have only seen two a week.
I’m sure, also, that many of you have seen the statistics by now on motor vehicle accidents, and in air emergencies. They are chilling to say the least.
Just waiting for more people to figure out the obvious.
I don’t know really what to make of this story from Real Raw News.
RRW has other stories about Cheney and Hillary being executed at GITMO, as well as Gates being arrested.
Thank you, Bahri.
Yes, sending a salvage ship makes perfect sense for these types of situations, as I am somewhat familiar with those types of naval procedures.
I should have known it may have been too big a task for a carrier vessel.
I think you are right that ships would probably stay in the area of the crash and they would be able to retrieve the crash themselves if it was shallow water, but sounds like this could be a deep sea region where it sunk.
I have been wondering who is the moron who didn’t think to install an emergency flotation device on a hundred million dollar plane so this would not sink?
My grandpa almost crashed a 30 ton navy plane in the pacific when the carburetors froze over when they were doing low flight drills in dense fog to avoid radar detection during WW2, but luckily they were able to fire up the engines and avoid a crash right before the plane hit the water.
Yes, “deep water”.
Such a ship was dispatched from the Naval Base where my husband worked, and retrieved aircraft of all sizes.
Sometimes it traveled great distances for the job.
here is the footage.
the pilot possibly blacked out…
Thanks so much for sharing the link!
What area do you live in?
Canada, Southern Alberta.