Britain’s F-35B Fighter Jet Stranded at Trivandrum Airport for 21 Days; Royal Navy Team Expected to Arrive TomorrowTezzbuzz | Thu, 10 Jul 2025 05:34:30
Thiruvananthapuram: A British Royal Navy F-35B Fighter Jet, which has been stuck at Thiruvananthapuram International Airport for the Last 21 Days, is likely to be taken back soon. According to Officials, A British Aircraft Carrier will Arrive in Thiruvananthapuram Tomorrow (Sunday), with Around 25 Technical Experts to Evaluate the Fault of the Fault of the aircraft, reports Read Correspondent.
The group of experts will decide if the f-35 can be locally repaired in India or should be shipped back to the uk. If needed, the aircraft might be broken down partally into five to ten sections to enable transport through large cargo planes, EG, The C-17 Globemaster.
India has also apparently offered to have the plane fixed at a local maintenance, repair, and overhaul (mro) facility. The closest and most approve one is the Sulur Air Force Base in Coimbatore, which can accommodate this. But if it is too badly damaged, the plane would be broken down and synt back to britain on a transport aircraft.
The Incoming Team will be provided with specialized equipment and have the last saying
Why do Indian Defense Analysts Doubt This Stealth Fighter was on a Spy, Ission?
The first explanation provided for the emergency landing of the British f-35b stealth jet in India was “low fuel.” But our sources confirm that the reason has raised doubts. The f-35b is a carrier-based fighter with v/stol capability, much like the sea harriers and mig-29ks previously used by the Indian navy on its carriers.
The jets are produced to land at short notice with very low fuel usage, which makes the “low fuel” argument suspect. Fueling the intrigue, the pilot allegedly declined to let Indian Air Force and Defense Officers Approach The Grounded Plane. Such Odd Behavior has raised questions Regarding the real mission of the jet.
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