Japan ends search for crashed F35 fighter jet

AFP  |  Tokyo 

called off its search for an on Tuesday, almost two months after the stealth jet crashed into the sea sparking a to recover the pilot and secrets onboard.

told reporters the search had been halted but that his teams were still investigating the cause of the crash, adding that operations in northern had not yet resumed.

The ministry would also keep monitoring a wider area with underwater cameras "for the purpose of protecting classified military information," Iwaya said.

Experts say and the US are keen to prevent sensitive debris from the plane being recovered by or China, and Iwaya himself has admitted there were "a significant amount of secrets that need to be protected" on the jet.

Some debris have been recovered, including the jet's tail, but neither the pilot's body nor the flight data recorder have been found.

The state-of-the-art fighter jet went missing on April 9 while flying 135 kilometres east of Misawa, northeastern Japan, on a training mission. The plane lost contact about 30 minutes after taking off from with three other

It was the first reported crash by an F35-A, according to

Japan is deploying F35-As, each of which costs more than 10 billion yen ($90 million), to replace its ageing fighters.

They are a key part of Shinzo Abe's efforts to upgrade the nation's military capacity to meet changing power dynamics in East Asia, with rapidly modernising its military.

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First Published: Tue, June 04 2019. 10:40 IST