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A US Navy helicopter and fighter jet crashed within half an hour of each other in two separate incidents in the South China Sea

Crash of a US Navy fighter jet and helicopter

A US Navy helicopter and fighter jet crashed in two separate incidents in the South China Sea.

This was reported by the US Pacific Fleet on its page on the social network X.

It is known that at 14:45 local time, a US Navy MH-60R Sea Hawk helicopter crashed.

This happened in the waters of the South China Sea during routine operations from the USS Nimitz aircraft carrier.

It is also noted that just half an hour later, an F/A-18F Super Hornet fighter jet also crashed.

In both cases, the crews of the helicopter and fighter jet managed to eject, and there were no casualties.

 

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