How unreliable is the United States now? A flashlight turned out to destroy an F35 fighter

Mondo Military Updated on 2024-02-11

I have seen a very exciting news that the engine of the American F-35 fighter has irreparable damage and is completely scrapped.

Judging from the security situation in the United States, this is even better, with the current level of maintenance of the Americans, how much equipment can "survive" to retirement? Or it can be used indefinitely, as long as it is not damaged, it can be used forever; Or as the "Queen of the Base", she stays in the cabin 24 hours a day, 365 days a year. Anyway, it's a problem.

And this incident has also attracted the attention of many people, after all, this matter is too exaggerated. Even I, when I saw this scene, couldn't help but say, "This is something I've never seen before." ”

According to the British newspaper Daily Mail, the F-35 fighter jet on the wrecked plane has just finished repairing it. Perform testing after the repair is complete. For the first thirteen minutes, everything went smoothly. There are no problems with the check. At the moment when he turned off the engine, a loud bang came, and the F-35's engine, which cost 14 million, was directly destroyed. When he turned on the engine, it turned out that a repairman had placed a flashlight inside the engine after the overhaul, so the sound it made should have been made by breaking the engine with a flashlight.

They later learned that the engineers weren't following the normal process of repairing the plane, and that they weren't following the normal process of inspecting their equipment. And that's what being an engineer is all about.

There is a very popular comment on the Internet, called "American workers are Indianizing", which is not a mockery of India, but a description of the current predicament of the American industry.

The reason why the Americans will abandon the Indian industry is because the Indian employees simply do not follow the rules of the **.

They go to work in factories, they wear slippers to work, pee everywhere, and light cigarettes in non-smoking factories. They didn't even study the safety rules of those devices and equipment, and they didn't study because they didn't even study them.

Subsequently, India** stipulated that all companies that set up factories in India must hire Indians as top management. In such an environment, if you point fingers at Indian laborers, then there is a high chance that they will act as Indian laborers, and engage in ** and blackmail.

India, among other things, is that Gandhi did a very good job of "non-cooperation".

Factories in India can't even reach half of the finished product. When India's foundry companies export to Europe, the pass rate is only 40%. Under such conditions, you still want the industry to develop in India? It's good that he didn't tear down your factory.

Today, the U.S. industry is facing similar problems as India. It's not as serious as in India, but it's enough of a headache.

And the United States, because of the abnormality of the first, has returned to the past in education, public utilities, and public utilities, trying to solve this problem through its own technology. This path, once realized, will be like the American "cyberpunk", without any technological content, human beings are just a consumable, even if they do not have much knowledge, they can be trained into a real industrial worker through technology.

To suppress their ideas, the United States must shift people's other needs from simple, singular, singular, singular, and entertaining.

Therefore, the United States has incorporated things like "happy education" and "milk" into their business plans, and even used religion to strengthen this kind of management, and through the news media, they hyped up the legitimacy of such behavior. After 30 years of hard work, they finally built a large number of human robots without reasoning capabilities.

But the United States has forgotten one thing, although they look like machines, they are still human beings in their bones. People are lazy and don't have the ability to think, and they don't care about the cumbersome rules. And this has led to the "Indianization" of the entire American industry today. The Indianization of the United States is not yet too large, thanks to the basic education that the United States has received. However, the problem is only getting worse. In the absence of high technology such as artificial intelligence, people are still the most important productive force in the world. The core productivity of the United States has fallen to such a point, what do they come up with compared to China?

Today, the United States is suffering the consequences of its distorted governance strategy. As for what will happen in the future, that's for the Americans.

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