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Chinese fighter jet cut in front of an Australian plane and dumped debris into its engine
2022-06-07
[Yahoo]\ A Chinese fighter jet veered in front of an Australian military plane and fired off a cloud of debris that entered its engine, Australia's defense ministry said.

The incident happened on May 26 in international airspace over the South China Sea, the ministry said Sunday. The South China Sea is an area where China has tried to assert dominance to gain a strategic advantage in recent years.

Richard Marles, Australia's defense minister, told 9News that a Chinese J-16 fighter jet cut across an Australian P-8 maritime-surveillance aircraft and released "chaff," which are small pieces of metal debris used to confuse missiles.

"The J-16 then accelerated and cut across the nose of the P-8, settling in front of the P-8 at a very close distance," Marles said.

"At that moment it then released a bundle of chaff, which contains small pieces of aluminum, some of which were ingested into the engine of the P-8 aircraft," he added. "Quite obviously, this is very dangerous."

Peter Layton, a former Royal Australian Air Force officer, told CNN that the incident would have forced the P-8 to return to base, though the defense ministry did not give details as to the state of the aircraft.

Chinese aircraft regularly fly close to or try and interfere with foreign aircraft that fly over the South China Sea.

As a resident of Hong Kong said, "China is asshole!"
Posted by:DarthVader

#2  How rude!
Posted by: SteveS   2022-06-07 20:00  

#1  ...The chaff I worked with looked very much like small, thin strips of magnetic recording tape (what used to be in a 'cassette' or '8-Track', for you younger 'Burgers ;) )with a reflective backing. What probably saved the P-8 from a really short, exciting flight is that a chaff cloud spreads out fast - the engine probably didn't ingest that much of it, and it likely melted once it was in. The engine probably stayed running but even if the A/C shut it down out of an abundance of caution, the P-8 flies quite nicely on one. The engine is probably done, though.

Mike
Posted by: MikeKozlowski   2022-06-07 14:34  

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