MainWorld

The U.S. "F-35 Lightning II" stealth aircraft crashed and burned in an open area.

According to "Fox 26" sources, the crashed plane may have belonged to the U.S. Navy or Marine Corps.

Image of 'The U.S. "F-35 Lightning II" stealth aircraft crashed and burned in an open area.'

On the evening of July 30, around 18:30, the U.S. "F-35 Lightning II" fighter jet crashed in a field. The incident occurred near the Lemoore Naval Air Station, located in Fresno County, California. This was reported by "Fox 26 News."

According to the report, emergency services arrived at the scene. The pilot managed to eject before the aircraft crashed.

The crashed jet may have belonged to the U.S. Navy or Marine Corps. An investigation into the incident is currently underway.

For reference, this aircraft is a modern military vehicle equipped with "stealth" technology, designed for air-to-air and air-to-ground combat, reconnaissance, and electronic warfare missions.

    Other news