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How unreliable is the United States now? A flashlight actually destroyed an F35 fighter

author:Camouflage Tiger said

Recently, Ben Hu saw a very speechless news that the engine of an American F-35 fighter suffered irreparable damage and was directly scrapped.

How can we say this matter, given the current situation of security management in the United States, it can only be said that it is very normal, should we say it or not, with the current damage management and equipment maintenance capabilities of the Americans, how many pieces of equipment can smoothly "live" until retirement? Either it is the unlimited overtime mode that is used to death as long as it is not used badly, or it is the base queen mode of staying in the hangar 365 days a year, 366 days a year. Anyway, it's a problem.

How unreliable is the United States now? A flashlight actually destroyed an F35 fighter

And the reason why this accident can be in the news is mainly because of this incident, which is really a bit outrageous. is even so outrageous that even after reading it, Benhu exclaimed: I really haven't seen this.

According to the Daily Mail, the F-35 fighter jet that had the accident had just completed maintenance work on the fighter itself. Post-maintenance testing is underway. The first thirteen minutes were fine. Everything worked fine on the test. However, when the engine was turned off, the engineer heard a loud sound, and then the F-35 fighter's engine worth 14 million was scrapped on the spot. I opened the engine to check and found that after the maintenance work was over, a maintenance engineer left the flashlight in the engine, and the sound just now was the sound of the flashlight smashing the engine for scrap.

According to the investigation, it was found that the engineers never followed the correct procedures when performing the maintenance of the aircraft, and never carried out tool inspections after the maintenance work was completed, let alone keeping all the items with them according to the standard procedures. And that's what you have to do as an engineer.

It can only be said that the popular sentence on the Internet: the Indianization of American workers, is really not a satire of India, but only a description of the current predicament of American industry.

How unreliable is the United States now? A flashlight actually destroyed an F35 fighter

Why did the Americans abandon their plans to prop up Indian industry, and why did Indian workers never follow any factory regulations?

Indians go to work in factories, like to wear slippers to work, like to defecate in the open, and like to light cigarettes with open flames in non-smoking workshops. As for the tool management regulations or safety management regulations and other things, they don't even look at them, not because they can't understand them, but because they don't care about these things at all.

Then the Indians also demanded that the enterprises that come to India to build factories must use the Indians as the top management. In this case, as long as you dare to deal with these Indian workers, they will dare to sue the royal court that you are Indian workers, and then you will go on strike and blackmail one-stop service.

Indians anon-existent, Gandhi's non-violent non-cooperation was really good.

Under this kind of extensive, even brutal management, the pass rate of products produced in Indian factories is often less than 50%. Didn't you ever have an unfortunate thing that the mobile phones produced by Apple's foundry in India were sold to Europe only about 40 percent of the products were qualified? In this case, you let India develop its industry? If he doesn't blow up your factory, he can be regarded as worthy of you with a conscience.

And now the problems of American industry are almost exactly the same as those of India. Of course, it's not as deep as in India, but it's enough to scratch your head.

How unreliable is the United States now? A flashlight actually destroyed an F35 fighter

The current United States, out of the government's abnormal management needs, has taken the initiative to retreat to the pre-modern era in education, public services, social services, and other matters, and tried to use its single scientific and technological advantage to make up for these problems. If this path is successful, then it will be the "cyberpunk" world of American science fiction literature, that is, the so-called high-tech low life, people, will become mere consumables, and they don't even need too much education to rely on the advantages of science and technology to make them qualified industrial workers.

In order to suppress their minds, the United States needs to strip out the other needs of the people through pure and homogeneous education and entertainment.

So now the United States is combining happiness education, nipple fun and other methods with their management program, and using religion to strengthen this management model, and using the media to frantically promote such rationality. In the end, it took thirty years to produce a large number of humanoid machines without critical thinking.

It's just that the United States has overlooked one point, that is, this kind of humanoid machine, which only looks like a machine, is still human in essence. People are inert, and without the ability to think critically, they naturally do not take troublesome and complicated rules and regulations into account. This has led to the "Indianization" of industrial workers in the United States as a whole. Of course, since the United States has a basic education, the Indianization of the United States is not so serious now. But over time, this problem will become more and more serious. In the absence of sci-fi technologies such as perceptual AI, human beings are still the core productive forces of society. The core productive forces of the United States have become what they are now, and you let them compete with China with what they are.

The United States is now being countered by its own deformed national strategy. Where the country will go next can only depend on the Americans' own creation.

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