World's Most Expensive Fighter Jet: How Much Does F-35B Cost And Why Is It Still Grounded In Kerala

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A British Royal Navy F-35B stealth fighter jet remains grounded at Kerala's Thiruvananthapuram International Airport over 72 hours after it made an emergency landing on Saturday night due to a technical snag. The jet, part of the UK's HMS Prince of Wales Carrier Strike Group, diverted to the airport, reportedly due to low fuel levels.

According to Onmanorama, Indian Defence PRO and Thiruvananthapuram airport officials said that the IAF is handling the issue and they have not yet received a formal update on the status of the landed aircraft.

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The F-35B reaches speeds up to Mach 1.6 while carrying a full internal payload. Its stealth design includes radar-absorbing materials, internal weapons bays, and precisely aligned surfaces, making it extremely difficult to detect. An advanced sensor suite provides pilots with a real-time, integrated view of the battlefield. The aircraft measures 51.2 feet long, 14.3 feet high, with a 35-foot wingspan and 6,800 kg payload capacity. The F-35B can weigh up to 60,000 pounds at takeoff.

The short take-off and vertical landing (STOVL) jet, worth over $100 million per unit, launched from the British Royal Navy's flagship aircraft carrier around 100 nautical miles from the Indian coast. However, the single-seat aircraft was unable to land due to adverse weather conditions. The UK's HMS Prince of Wales Carrier Strike Group is currently operating in the Indo-Pacific following a series of joint exercises with the Indian Navy.

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