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Chapter 571: My God, Lost 2.4 Billion

Chapter 571: Oh my God, the loss is 2.4 billion

After Mu Yang saw this string of literals and numbers, he felt a little joy in his heart. Finally, he found them. Each of these large wooden boxes is about 5 meters long and 1 meter and 5 width in diameter. Mu Yang counted it carefully and found a total of 54 boxes, but they were not placed together.

Among them, 20 boxes were placed inside, about ten meters away, and another 34 boxes were piled up. On the other side, there were also some smaller boxes, which were quite large, but Mu Yang didn't count them carefully.

"F-119-PW-100", Mu Yang unconsciously touched the box.

This should be the engine used by the F-22 Raptor fighter, but why are it divided into two parts? Mu Yang walked around the wooden box again and found that the 24 wooden boxes were stacked here, with a red seal on it, with a capital letter M in the middle, while the 20 boxes did not have the word M.

Mu Yang couldn't make a mistake, but it didn't prevent him from moving all these things away. These are all good things. The cost of Pratt & Whitney's production of these engines is about 8 million US dollars per unit, and then equipment is about 12 million US dollars for the US military. However, if Mu Yang sells it, he will probably be increasing the price. After all, is rare and expensive?

Put these large boxes into space one by one and then transfer them to the treasure house for storage, and even the smaller boxes were not spared. Although Mu Yang didn't know what they were doing, since they were together, they would take them away together, because they were not tired anyway.

After working hard for more than ten minutes, the warehouse, which used to be full of large wooden boxes, has now become clean.

Mu Yang exited the warehouse and quietly came to another warehouse. When he opened the warehouse, he was really shocked because there were more large wooden boxes piled up here. Oh my God, are there fighter engines here? How many of them are there?

I went up to check with a fluorescent flashlight. In a corner of the box, I finally found the sign on these boxes, "F135-pw-100". Mu Yang was stunned. Could it be that it was the F-35 engine, the fighter engine with the most powerful thrust in history.

Mu Yang felt a little happy again. If these were all F135-pw-100 engines, they would have been developed.

No matter why there are so many engines here, now is not the time to consider these things, and all of them are collected into space and then transferred to your own treasure house.

In the end, Mu Yang recorded the number 88 units. Seeing the more than 100 large boxes decreasing one by one in the warehouse, while his own space treasure house was slowly increasing, Mu Yang felt a sense of wireless satisfaction.

Moreover, there are some smaller boxes in this warehouse, which Mu Yang still did not let go and took them all away.

In fact, Mu Yang didn't know that he was really lucky this time and dared to go to the US military for large-scale procurement. A few days ago, Japan ordered 55 F-35 joint fighter jets from the United States at a price of US$160 million per unit. The US military increased its production efforts, and coupled with the original production tasks, this time it took the initiative to produce so many engines at one time.

And those slightly smaller boxes are the supporting parts of these engines. In fact, in another warehouse, the 54 boxes collected by Mu Yang were all F119-pw-100 fighter engines, but not all new.

The boxes covered with red M characters were engines sent by the US military to repair parts, while the other 20 boxes were new engines produced by the US military's F-22s. After all, there are some important stocks for the emergencies. Of course, those small boxes are also spare parts for these aircraft.

The US military had only 184 F-22 Raptor fighter jets in total. Because the production was expensive at that time, some officers said that they could not find any opponents after production, so they finally stopped production. This made the manufacturer Lockheed Martin Company. On the F-22, Lockheed Martin Company did not make any money, so the US government canceled the order.

As the provider of F-22 engines, Pratt & Whitney developed this engine specifically for the F-22 to have a strong heart, but it was discontinued after only more than 100 productions. Pratt & Whitney suffered a lot of losses, but they also have another advantage. Those fighter jets always have to be maintained, and the US government still has to pay for them at that time.

Now, the F-22 engines have reached their service life one after another and have begun to be sent to Pratt & Whitney in batches for maintenance, but some are damaged and new engines must be replaced. Therefore, Pratt & Whitney has produced a batch of spares, namely those 20 new engines.

So, Mu Yang caught up this time, otherwise it would be great to find more than a dozen or twenty engines in the warehouse. How could such a large amount of inventory appear all at once?

Now that the task is completed, Mu Yang is very happy and leaves the warehouse. Mu Yang swipes his card to leave the work area, comes to the parking lot, then drives into the car in the parking lot, leaves the Pratt & Whitney Aircraft Engine Manufacturing Factory, and heads towards Quebec.

As for what will happen to the Puhui factory, Mu Yang is not interested in knowing. He is planning to have a good time in Quebec City. It is said that this is a particularly ecological city and has the largest number of ancient castles in North America.

After going to work the next day, someone finally discovered that the factory was stolen. Then the entire Pratt & Hui factory entered a state of alertness and protection, and then notified the local government police department and notified the US Pratt & Hui headquarters.

Although the factory is located in Canada, it is indeed an American factory and a military-industrial enterprise that produces the most advanced fighter engines in the United States. Therefore, the United States immediately dispatched the most elite CIA agents to start investigating the matter with all its might.

This matter is very big, involving 54 engines of the F-22 Raptor fighter jets and 88 engines of the F-35 fighter jets, and even the spare parts are lost, with a total value of about 2.4 billion US dollars.

Oh my God, this is an astronomical figure.

Such a large theft case has once again shocked the American politics, and this time it also involves the U.S. homeland security. After all, the engines of the two most powerful fighter jets in the United States were stolen, and the engine manufacturing technology will inevitably be leaked, which is also a heavy blow to the United States.

Then the CIA asked what the stolen computers and materials were used for. The engineers told the agents that the computers stored detailed data of the engines produced in the factories, mainly installation data, but the data is also an important link in engine production and a factory secret.
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