US military asks for help finding its missing stealth-capable jet

US military asks for help finding its missing stealth-capable jet

The Lockheed Martin-manufactured F-35 fighter jets cost around US$80 million each.

The US Base Defense Operations Center was reportedly coordinating searches for the missing F-35 fighter jet with federal aviation regulators. (Reuters pic)
WASHINGTON:
A stealth-capable US fighter jet vanished yesterday – not from prying eyes but rather from the American military, prompting an unusual call to the public to help locate the missing multimillion-dollar plane.

After what authorities labelled a “mishap,” a pilot flying an F-35 in the southern state of South Carolina yesterday afternoon ejected from the aircraft.

The pilot survived, but the military was left with an expensive problem; it could not find the jet, leading Joint Base Charleston to ask for help from local residents.

“If you have any information that may help our recovery teams locate the F-35, please call the Base Defense Operations Center,” a post from the base read on X, formerly known as Twitter.

Base authorities said they were searching, in coordination with federal aviation regulators, around two lakes north of the city of Charleston.

The planes, manufactured by Lockheed Martin, cost around US$80 million each.

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