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Sahwa@reddthat.com to News@lemmy.world · 19 hours ago

Two US Navy aircraft crash within 30 minutes in South China Sea

www.abc.net.au

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Two US Navy aircraft crash within 30 minutes in South China Sea

www.abc.net.au

Sahwa@reddthat.com to News@lemmy.world · 19 hours ago
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Both aircraft went down while conducting "routine operations", the US Navy said, adding that five personnel were "safe and in stable condition" after the crashes.
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    19 hours ago

    Probably shouldn’t have put Chinese tech in your aircraft

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      Lol at the cope

      Americans fuck up American aircraft on an American carrier, Americanly

      hur dur, Chinese ineptitude

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      Sure, because of legendary American tech quality. How’s that Zenith TV?

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        Wow that is humorous, there’s a lot of shit coming out of China. There’s a lot of shit coming out of every country.

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      That would be incredibly unlikely. As a general rule the US military does not use foreign made gear, particularly anything from China. More likely it’s human error, someone fucked up the maintenance.

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        The US military uses a lot of foreign made parts especially in modern aircraft, they’re just made in allied countries.

        For example Australia produces parts for the F35.

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          The US still has allied countries?

          EDIT: asking as a depressed US citizen

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            Argentina, Russia, El Salvador

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              You forgot Israel… And I feel dirty even typing that…

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          There is not an advanced piece of electronic equipment made on earth today that doesn’t have at least one very minor component made in China.

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        16 hours ago

        A google search proves that wrong.

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          Use a better search like Bing or duckduckgo. googol sucks and was never any good. Quit pushing ignorant garbage.

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            Google was never good, totally agree. Hotbot and AskJeeves for life.

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            What makes Microsoft any better than Google?

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            I was using it like a verb, it was ddg

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              I don’t have a problem with people doing that, but you can also just say “search”.

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                It was habit after decades of that being used as a verb. Calm down.

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