On the night of 14 June, an aircraft landed at Thiruvantapuram Airport which is counted among the most dangerous and modern fighter jets in the world. In fact, due to some emergency on the night of June 14, the flying weapon of the Royal Navy F-35B Stelth Fighter Jet was landed in India. Let us tell you that this is the same fighter aircraft which has been prepared by America and it is constantly offering India. But the truth is that this aircraft has been standing on the ground in India for the last six days. By the way, big claims are made about this aircraft. There is also a claim that it does not come in the radar. But when it had to land in India in Emergency, the IACCS system of the Indian Air Force not only tracked it but also provided fast help at every level from landing to technical support. It somewhere shows the strength of the Indian Air Force Security System. Along with this, it also raises the question whether S35 is as dangerous as America claims. For the last six days, this dangerous aircraft of Britain’s Royal Navy F35B stands in India.
The Royal Navy’s F-35b Lightning is a Multirol Stelth aircraft, flying from the aircraft vessel HMS Prince of Wales. F-35 landed at the airport six days ago. First, it was reported that a multi-mill dollar aircraft came there to fill the fuel. It was later revealed that it was forced to land due to technical fault. Apparently, the aircraft was engaged in some exercises in Indo-Pacific when it caused problems. A report from the Malayalam newspaper Matrubhoomi said that the aircraft was to return from Thiruvananthapuram on Sunday (June 15) after the first fuel. But there was some mechanical malfunction, and it could not leave for the UK.
Did Modi and Starmer discuss the F-35 being stuck in India?
Amidst this entire uproar, an animated conversation between Indian Prime Minister Modi and Britain’s Starmer without audio caught people on social media. One user claimed that the conversation was animated, a little excited, was discussing some important. The user said, I think this (jet) is waiting for permission to fly from India. We will not let him do this.
A Royal Navy F-35B fighter recovered off an emergency landing at Thiruvananthapuram International Airport on the night of 14 June 25.
Operating from UK Aircraft Carrier, HMS Prince of Wales, it was undertaking routine flying outside Indian ADIZ with Thiruvananthapuram
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