solarz
Brigadier
They are an invaluable insight into the North Korean regime.
Not to China.
They are an invaluable insight into the North Korean regime.
BEIJING, Aug. 19 (Xinhua) -- The plane that crashed in northeast China Tuesday was a military aircraft from the Democratic People's Republic of Korea (DPRK), sources with China's relevant government department said Thursday.
Investigations found that the crash was caused by mechanical failure, the sources said.
The plane, which crashed in Fushun County of Liaoning Province, lost its course because of mechanical failure and strayed into the Chinese territory.
China and the DPRK have reached consensus on coping with the aftermath. And the DPRK side has expressed regret to China for the accident, according to the sources.
So whether China were informed of the jet being in trouble beforehand or not, the big question for me is> was there an intercept? If there was prior knowledge surely they must have at least tried to get to it.If they were unaware of the intrusion, this begs the question why? - Why did DPRK not inform them and/or why did radar not detect it.? Personally i feel they must have scrambled something and knew of it's existence but what could they do except hope for the pilot to regain control? Furthermore,why did the pilot not eject?
We have to keep in mind that North Korea is an impoverished nation and that every plane is precious to them. The pilot may have been punished if he simply ejected (I don't know whether the ejection seats have been tampered with).
That is true. I have seen a TV show in China which commended the courage of a Chinese pilot for trying to (and succeeding in) bringing his jet back under control at the risk of his own life.
If he was defecting why would he have not just flew to South Korea.