Xiao Pang's comment certainly attracted a lot of attention.
This is what many people were thinking.
Everyone wanted to know if the Americans could salvage the plane after it crashed into the sea.
After all, the plane went down in the Southern Sea, not in their territory.
In their own territory, they could simply ignore it.
But here, they must recover it.
If they don't, it might be salvaged by others.
No matter the cost, they have to bring up the aircraft.
A single aircraft contains too much technology and secrets; if it's salvaged by other nations, especially hostile forces, then their aircrafts would have no secrets left before their eyes.
Everyone knows the Americans will go for the salvage; they absolutely won't neglect it.
But the question is, can it be salvaged after sinking into the deep sea?
This is a big question.
Salvaging something from the deep sea isn't an easy task.
Everyone doubts if the Americans can manage to salvage it.