The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Japan finds parts of crashed F35 fighter jet

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Japan said yesterday it had recovered some debris from a stealth fighter jet that crashed in April, but was still looking for the “all-important” memory that could offer clues into the accident.

Nearly a month after the hightech F-35A plummeted into the sea off the coast of northeaste­rn Japan, neither the pilot’s body, nor the plane’s fuselage have been found, said Defence Minister Takeshi Iwaya.

Experts say Japan and the US are keen to prevent debris from the plane being recovered by Russia or China, with Iwaya admitting last month there were “a significan­t amount of secrets that need to be protected” on board.

Some debris, including a part of the flight data recorder, were recovered “on or after May 3”, Iwaya said, adding: “The Defence Ministry is studying (the parts), but at this point, the all-important memory (of the flight data recorder) has not been recovered.”

The fighter jet went missing on April 9 while flying 135 kilometres east of Misawa, northeaste­rn Japan, on a training mission.

The plaane lost contact about 30 minutes after taking off from Misawa Air Base with three other aircraft.

It was the first reported case of a crash by an F35-A, according to Japan’s Air SelfDefenc­e Force.

Japanese and US search crews have already found the jet’s tail.

US and Japanese troops have used data from a Japanese seabed research ship along with a USchartere­d special “diving support” vessel for deep-sea operations to pull up the newly discovered parts, Iwaya said. — AFP

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