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RMAF's F/A-18D fighter jet crashes on takeoff in Kuantan [WATCH] |

New Straits Times

www.nst.com.my

KUALA LUMPUR: The Royal Malaysian Air Force (RMAF) confirmed an incident involving its F/A-18D Hornet at the Kuantan airbase at 9.05pm today.

RMAF chief General Datuk Seri Muhammad Norazlan Aris when contacted by New Straits Times said: "Affirm, there was an incident involving the aircraft."

He added that a statement will be issued soon.

The RMAF said immediate action is being taken, and updates will follow.

RMAF's F/A-18 fighter jet crashes on takeoff in Kuantan
RMAF's F/A-18 fighter jet crashes on takeoff in Kuantan



The air force also urged the public not to spread speculation or false news.
 
Updated 22 August 2025 at 02:26 IST

Shocking Video Captures Malaysia's F/A-18 Hornet Fighter Jet Exploding During Takeoff At Kuantan Airport​

RMAF's F/A-18D Hornet fighter jet crashes during takeoff at Sultan Ahmad Shah Airport in Kuantan.​

Reported by: Abhishek Tiwari

www.republicworld.com
Malaysia's Air Force's Fighter Jets Explodes Into Flames During Takeoff At Kuantan Airport
Malaysia's Air Force's Fighter Jets Explodes Into Flames During Takeoff At Kuantan Airport | Image: Screen Grab

Kuantan: A shocking incident rocked the Sultan Ahmad Shah Airport in Kuantan after one of the Royal Malaysian Air Force (RMAF) F/A-18D Hornet fighter jets reportedly crashed during takeoff.

A purported viral video of the fighter jet crash has surfaced, wherein the aircraft was captured bursting into flames as soon as it took off from the airport. Reportedly, the pilot managed to escape without any reported fatalities.

The RMAF has confirmed the incident, stating that an investigation is being conducted to ascertain the cause of the crash. As per the officials, given the aircraft's advanced technology and the RMAF's rigorous maintenance protocols, the incident's specifics will be scrutinised closely. The incident has raised concerns regarding the risks inherent in military aviation, even for experienced pilots and well-maintained aircraft. Notably, the F/A-18 Hornet is a versatile and formidable fighter jet used for various military operations.

The Sultan Ahmad Shah Airport, also known as Kuantan Airport, has temporarily suspended flight operations to facilitate the removal of the crashed aircraft and subsequent runway clearing works.
The passengers are advised to check with their airlines for the latest flight information.
In recent years, Malaysia has been upgrading its military capabilities, including its air force. The RMAF has been exploring options to modernise its fleet, including expected deals for new aircraft like the Russian Su-57 Felon or the South Korean KF-21 Boramae.

Meanwhile, the RMAF has asserted that a thorough investigation will be conducted to determine the cause of the crash. The investigation will involve experts from various fields, including aviation, engineering, and safety.
The crash may also briefly affect the RMAF's operations and training schedules. Depending on the investigation's findings, it may lead to changes in maintenance procedures or pilot training programs.

Malaysia's defence strategy relies heavily on its air force, making the safety and effectiveness of its aircraft crucial to national security.
 
The most recent U.S. military aircraft incident crashed of a U.S. Navy F/A-18E Super Hornet off the coast of Virginia on Wednesday
 
All i can say the fuel line caught fire and ignited the fuel tanks if that is possible. Or possibly a fuel leak.
But not to worry. They got another 30 or so coming from kuwait. Or maybe based in kuwait Waiting for idf to start another fight with iran.
 
The F/A-18D hornet is obsolete and already retired from the US navy. Why are the müds flying a relic? No wonder crashed lah.
 
The müds are now looking for a 5th gen fighter. Contenders are :

France’s Dassault Rafale F4
American Lockheed Martin F-35 Lightning II
Russia’s Sukhoi Su-57 Felon

Reports says they'll get the Su-57. Why? Because it's the cheapest. (https://twentytwo13.my/malaysia-likely-to-get-russian-stealth-fighters-under-14th-malaysia-plan/)

Asean countries should start to consider the very capable and proven platforms provided by the CCP, like :
Chengdu J-10
Chengdu J-20
Shenyang J-35

Majulah CCP!!!
 
As mentioned before, Mats can't even operate basic machinery, don't talk about repair & maintenance with many parts go missing as usual LOL:

https://www.ft.com/content/ff6c46d2-eef6-11de-92d8-00144feab49a

Missing jet engines spark crisis in Malaysia​

The Malaysian government is facing a fresh corruption crisis after officials admitted that two US-made fighter jet engines had disappeared from an air force base after apparently being illicitly sold by military officers to a South American arms dealer.Najib Razak, prime minister, said there would be a full investigation of the thefts, which happened in 2007 and 2008, when he was defence minister.

However, opposition parties accused the government of covering up the incidents.Lim Kit Siang, parliamentary leader of the opposition Democratic Action party, said the authorities had been “super slow” and claimed that the prime minister’s response had painted “a frightening picture of a government of thieves”.Idris Ahmad, spokesman for the allied Parti Islam SeMalaysia, said “powerful people” had been involved. “We don’t want only the ikan bilis [anchovies] to be arrested while the sharks are allowed to swim freely,” he said.

The General Electric J85-21A engines, each worth about M$50m ($15m), were spares for the Royal Malaysian Air Force’s Northrop Grumman F-5E Tiger II fighters, which fly from the Butterworth air base near the country’s northern border with Thailand.Ahmad Zahid Hamidi, defence minister, said the engines and associated equipment were “believed to have been sent to a South American country” after being moved to the Sungai Besi air force base in Kuala Lumpur for maintenance.

The defence ministry would not identify the company or the country involved or comment on claims in the Malaysian media that the engines may have ended up in the Middle East.The F-5 went out of production in 1989 but is still flown as a trainer aircraft by US forces and is in frontline or reserve service with many foreign air forces, including that of Iran.

The defence ministry said several senior officers were being investigated. General Azizan Ariffin, chief of the armed forces, said the engine thefts might have been “the tip of the iceberg”, raising the possibility that other military equipment might also have disappeared.

The disclosure of the thefts is a serious blow to Mr Najib, who has promised a crackdown on corruption as part of efforts to recover support for his long-serving National Front government, which lost many of its seats in a general election last year.

The prime minister last week unveiled a three-year action plan amid concerns about declining investor interest and the impact of Malaysia’s fall to 56th in the 2009 Corruption Index published by Transparency International – down from 47th in 2008.Mr Najib has flatly denied any personal corruption, including opposition claims of involvement in an allegedly corrupt submarine deal while he served as defence minister.

Corruption charges were brought this month against a senior port executive and two other officials linked to a controversial development near Kuala Lumpur known as the Port Klang Free Trade Zone.The arrests followed a damning parliamentary report that found widespread corruption and cost overruns at the project, which has run up debts of more than $1bn.
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Why keep saying crash?
You need hit or collide with something to crash.
I only see the jet catch fire
 
The müds are now looking for a 5th gen fighter. Contenders are :

France’s Dassault Rafale F4
American Lockheed Martin F-35 Lightning II
Russia’s Sukhoi Su-57 Felon

Reports says they'll get the Su-57. Why? Because it's the cheapest. (https://twentytwo13.my/malaysia-likely-to-get-russian-stealth-fighters-under-14th-malaysia-plan/)

Asean countries should start to consider the very capable and proven platforms provided by the CCP, like :
Chengdu J-10
Chengdu J-20
Shenyang J-35

Majulah CCP!!!
They will not spend a cent. Sarawak and sabah planning to take a huge chunk of petronas revenue.
SU57 as rmaf has a history of operating Russian jets. And unlike other jets, russia allows rmaf to modify, upgrade its weapons system to match those use by NATO. As they did with SU27.
 
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