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A British F-35B fighter aircraft, where a royal navy started aircraft carrier, had to make an emergency landing in Japan. This represents that one of the 88 million pounds of jets is deployed with HMS Prince in Indo-Pacific, and that it has to make such a landing on foreign lands.

One of the advanced aircraft was forced to land at the civilian Thiruvananthapuram airport in the Kerala region of India in June due to the bad weather on the Indian Ocean. Jet then reported a technical problem and could not return to the carrier who stayed at the airport for more than five weeks until the repairs were completed. Express realizes that F-35B was directed to Kagoshima International Airport in Kirishima, Kirishima, Southern Kyushu, Japan, after an engineering number during a sorti from HMS Prince of Wales.

It is understood that the secret aircraft is examined and will return to the carrier strike group as soon as possible.

According to reports in Japan, Jet landed at around 11.30 local time.

NHK News reported that the pilot has informed the air traffic control that the pilot wants to make an emergency landing because it was experiencing a possible mechanical problem.

The injury was not reported and a photo published by the exit shows that it parked near the runway.

F-35B was moved to a taxi road and the security was approved for about 20 minutes of the airport was reported briefly.

It is said that a handful of flights were postponed during this period.

According to NHK News, the fighter aircraft remained close to the runway from 17:00 local.

Aircraft landing to Japan, not a plane in India and hoped for defense chiefs to be a faster solution – expert equipment engineers had to fly from the UK to repair.

The ministers confirmed that F-35B was protected by the shelf members at any time of the day, and the Jet status caused something on social media.

While the Kerala Tourism Board used it as an opportunity to introduce the region, she also mocked the stranded planes.

At least 18 UK F-35B was expected to ride the Wales Prince because of Indo-Pacific distribution known as the Highmast operation.

He participated in a major exercise in Australia before going to Japan for the next stage of deploying carriers and jets on air operations recently.

The navy connected with a Japanese mission group and the photos shared on Saturday showed a Japanese ship for the first time a UK F-35B landing.

According to the Japan Ministry of Defense, HMS prince Wales will enter Yokosuka on Tuesday before moving in Tokyo this month.

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