Returning from a meeting of NATO defense ministers to the United States, the plane of Pentagon chief Pete Hegseth made an unscheduled landing in Great Britain. The reason was a crack in the windshield, writes UNN with reference to the post of the official's assistant, Sean Parnell.
On the return journey to the United States from the NATO defense ministers' meeting, Secretary of War Hegseth's plane made an unscheduled landing in Great Britain due to a crack in the windshield. The plane landed in accordance with standard procedures, and everyone on board, including Secretary Hegseth, is safe
Earlier, UNN wrote that US Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth approved the launch of the F/A-XX next-generation fighter development program for the United States Navy. This is one of the largest defense projects in recent years, designed to guarantee the air superiority of the American fleet over China.
