The Central Air Force proudly announced a victory on Tuesday afternoon. In just 20 hours and 22 minutes, instead of the targeted 24 hours, he would have completed his transfer from Neuburg in Bavaria to Singapore, officials in Singapore said.
However, one of the six fighters crashed due to technical problems and had to be grounded during a stopover in Abu Dhabi.
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According to an Air Force analyst, the mission is the Air Force’s largest and most challenging mission in its history. There they want to show governments in Beijing and elsewhere that, as they casually say at home, Germany also stands by its “valued partners” on the other side of the world. A top official chose the words: “It’s far and away.”
China is watching this mission very closely. The state newspaper Global Times even openly quoted the Berlin “Dagespiegel” report, which included a graphic about the planned flight routes as part of “Fast Pacific 2022.
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