Interesting article... Never heard of this incident.
Lots of reasons for salvaging an intact combat jet from shallow water... BUT it could NEVER fly again without heroic effort. Parts/pieces/equipment/engine/etc could be salvaged... maybe... but airframe in sea-water is 'toast'.
Sorta reminds me of the F-106 in the 1960s? that entered an unrecoverable spin... so pilot ejected... which tipped the balance and the jet recovered wings-level with engine idle... landed in a flat corn field and engine ran until fuel exhaustion. It was recovered and repaired and flew again, I think!
Regards, Wil Taylor
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