EmoBirb
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No doubt the USN will attempt to salvage the F/A-18E wreck to stop hostile foreign powers (PRC, Iran or maybe even Russia) from trying to raise would is no doubt a largely intact aircraft to examine its' tech.
While I'm sure neither of these sides would complain about such an opportunity, one has to ask realistically if:
a) is there still a lot to learn for China and Russia from an aging Super Hornet
and
b) if that potential intel is worth trying to salvage the wreckage with an entire US Navy CSG in close proximity
By the time the Truman leaves, significant portions of the aircraft would most likely be unusable. I think the US may raise the wreckage, but not necessarily because they're afraid of intel getting leaked. In the age of cyberwarfare and large scale hacker attacks, I wouldn't be surprised if China and Russia have plenty of digital Intel on various US systems. Same thing the other way around, obviously. Surely the "real deal" is always a bit different, but cost, time and effort have to be taken into account as well.