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£100M F-35 stuck in Kerala: After five weeks, stranded UK fighter jet to leave India tomorrow; technical glitch fixed

IndiaTimes Monday, 21 July 2025 ()
A British F-35B Lightning II fighter jet, grounded in Thiruvananthapuram since June 14 due to a hydraulic system fault, is scheduled to depart on Tuesday. A joint UK-US team, including Royal Navy and Lockheed Martin personnel, completed extensive repairs after an initial attempt failed.
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