Beny Karachun
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I guess that's one downside of being stealthy.
It probably flew with its transponders off
It probably flew with its transponders off
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Fake news lolSupposedly an "unknown" f35 landed in havana....
Now whats the bet its requesting political asylum?
Their is something seriously wrong with the F35B
We’d assume it be flying with a luneberg lens or something. Why fly without it, in the CONUS, especially when the risk of civilian traffic is ever present and it’s not on the way to combat deployment?I guess that's one downside of being stealthy.
It probably flew with its transponders off
This is correct.I guess that's one downside of being stealthy.
It probably flew with its transponders off
@F-22Raptor at least we didn’t lose one of you. Btw, Milley said yesterday, the balloon that you shot down wasn’t recording so … there is that too.
p.s. why didn’t the wingman stay with the Zombie F-35B on autopilot?
2nd P.S. would love to hear the crank calls this phone number gets over this incident.
We’d assume it be flying with a luneberg lens or something. Why fly without it, in the CONUS, especially when the risk of civilian traffic is ever present and it’s not on the way to combat deployment?
Guess they found the debris
What I wonder is - why did the pilot jump?F-35 Debris Found In Field After Frantic Search For Missing Jet
The 'zombie' F-35B has been missing since yesterday after its pilot ejected after experiencing a mishap and the jet flew on.www.thedrive.com
This is correct.
F-35 is virtually impossible to detect and track if its transponders are off.
We’d assume it be flying with a luneberg lens or something. Why fly without it, in the CONUS, especially when the risk of civilian traffic is ever present and it’s not on the way to combat deployment?