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come on, you have to admit that's impressive. no other jet can do that
The F11 did that in 1956.
Dang it
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I can't find anything explicitly stating how it happened, the military kept cagey about it
All that's really known is that a variant of the craft has a 25 mm minigun mounted to it's belly, and when it was firing munitions with a timed fuze(?), one of the rounds seemingly went off immediately after leaving the barrel
Seems most likely to have been a munitions problem, which is unfortunate; I was hoping to see that this was due to some idiotic design on the craft itself
There's a pretty famous case of a jet shooting itself with its own bullet (apparently a German f11 in 1956)