TAIWAN has resumed flying its F-16 fighters following a suspension of 50 days

TAIWAN'S MILITARY has resumed flying its F-16 fighters following a suspension of 50 days during which the fleet was grounded for inspection following the crash of a two-seat F-16 near Green Island. The June 2 crash was the third of an F-16 since Taiwan began deploying the aircraft in 1998. In...

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