At the beginning of March 1992, an extremely bad theft occurred in HESA near Isfahan-a special tool in a repair shop disappeared for no reason.
This must be the despicable means of the evil enemy!
Major General Taye, who is in charge of managing HESA, was furious about this. After receiving the notification from his subordinates, his first reaction was that enemy agents or lackeys infiltrated the factory area.
In this regard, Eagle Sauce has a conviction.
After the fall of the Pahlavi dynasty, Persia's country was turned upside down. Almost all the pilots and technical officers in the army were loyal to the old king, and they were immediately purged mercilessly.
However, when the Iran-Iraq War broke out, Saddam had a full set of Soviet-style equipment and was aggressive. Persia had to bring back the suppressed'Tomcat' pilots and ground crews so that they could rejoin the army and take off for combat missions.
For military personnel who have been trained in foreign countries, this attitude of pros and cons is naturally unpleasant. It is inevitable that someone will do some sabotage in secret, such as destroying the leading head of the Phoenix missile.
For the "unreliable" guys, Major General Tay has to use them and guard against them, and also find a way to squeeze out the technology in their hands.
In this case, the proper rate of'Tomcat' has been erratic. The Major General is more fierce, and the fighter's correctness rate is higher. If you relax a little, the correctness rate will drop sharply.
If the work can be done by fierceness, things are simple. But it's too fierce. The'unreliable' guys often do irreversible damage, such as losing some special repair tools.
Modern weapons and equipment are highly specialized industrial products, and the F-14A fighter is also known for being difficult to maintain.
Its engine and variable swept wings are both troublesome troubles. If you want to maintain this kind of treasure, even a pneumatic wrench is often specially made by the original factory, and there is no way to replenish it if it is broken.
"Are you trying to force me to shoot a few people? Or send your family to jail for a few days?"
In a repair shop, the major general summoned the ground crew who had lost their tools and shouted aloud. His anger was fierce, his face was terrifying, and it was daunting.
More than half of the ground staff in overalls were a little older, and they were trembling with the major general's shouts, their faces pale. Several apprentices were also very frightened and bewildered.
"No one is talking, is there?"
Major General Tay was furious. If something like this happened in the factory he managed, once it was reported, it would definitely be'can't eat, just walk around'. This not only affects his future, but even his life.
Facing the beating face of the major general, an old diligent begged for mercy: "All tools are registered and counted every day, and records are kept for use and storage. We don't know how to lose it."
"Don't you know? Thirteen pneumatic wrenches, five linear measuring scales, and even a folding crane dedicated to engine disassembly and assembly.
If there is no inner ghost, how can these devices disappear for no reason? There must be your accomplices in the factory. Maybe there are enemy spies outside the factory. "
Major General Tay threw himself in front of the trained ground staff like a hungry tiger, staring at these'unreliable' elements one by one.
The ground crew stood stiffly nervously, staring ahead, no one dared to avoid their eyes, for fear of arousing greater suspicion. In the past, a companion was sent to jail because he was frightened and dodged.
"Now that I explain the tools and the accomplices, I can forgive you. Once I find out who is doing the sabotage, I will send your entire team to be punished. Don't even try to escape with your family."
The major general was scolding cool, and the group being coached was already sifting through the chaff.
A few uniformed guards came from outside the repair shop and walked behind the major general and whispered in their ears. The major general suddenly changed his expression and shouted fiercely: "More than this workshop lost something?"
The situation got worse.
Major General Tay hurried to several other repair shops. The more information gathered, the more sweat dripped on his forehead. More than a few wrenches? Less things are more.
Dedicated fighter repair power supply, hydraulic trolley for disassembly and assembly of landing gear, ultrasonic flaw detection equipment with detection and diagnosis functions, and so on.
"How can this be? The number of stolen is so large and the variety is so wide that you only report now?"
Major General Tae really wanted to kill his own trash. With so many things missing, this is definitely a super big case. He himself is bound to be implicated.
The subordinates were also trembling, "The maintenance staff did not dare to report when they found that they were missing the tools. They always wanted to look for them first, or simply conceal it. They report if they can't hide it, but the matter expands."
There is a theft in the factory of the maintenance "Tomcat", and the major general will first conduct an internal investigation to find out. But as the investigation progressed, he discovered that the stolen items were numerous and numerous.
The thief doesn't just need repair tools, he needs almost everything. From wing box bearings to special screws, from large fuselage frames to discarded brake discs, from spare engines to on-board electronics.
When Major General Tay rushed around the entire factory area, he found that the place he was guarding seemed to be full of loopholes. On weekdays, no one dared to report it. After the investigation, it was reported everywhere.
Especially when the warehouse where the fighter plane parts were stored in the factory opened the iron door, the major general standing outside the door was directly dizzy, and the management behind him counted as one, all stunned.
The warehouse that was piled up with the wreckage of the scrapped fighter was less than a half, and some areas were almost emptied.
Not to mention any spare parts, even the'Tomcat' body, which was nearly 20 meters long, more than ten meters wide, and weighed ten tons in empty, was gone. After a careful inventory, there are 13 missing.
"Who? Who did this?"
Major General Tay's eyes were dark and shaky. The guards behind him hurriedly supported him, and even the factory management tried their best to comfort him.
When the sky fell, there was a tall man against him, and now Major General Tay was a'tall man', he must be up there.
A few large warehouses of thousands of square meters, at least a few hundred tons of scrapped fighter planes, how can there be so many things missing
The'inner ghost' doing this is too cruel. This is a direct slap in the face of the Persian!
Although all those lost are fighters that can no longer be repaired, the Persians rely on these'organ donors' to maintain the remaining twenty or thirty'tomcats'.
Even a turbofan blade, an onboard chip, a fuel line, and a hydraulic component are all precious to Persia.
Now it's reliable, I don't know that the wicked and smoking guy is engaged in'ant moving', and he is surreptitiously clearing the position. He not only moved the fighter plane, but also the airborne weapons.
Persia bought more than 280'phoenixes' and used half of them. Only 40% of the remaining half can be used normally.
There are probably dozens of missiles that have been scrapped due to a battery failure in the built-in system. Regarding these scrapped missiles, Persia was also reluctant to throw them away and tried every means to restore them.
But now the warehouse where the missiles are stored has also been stolen, and many missile racks have been looted.
In order to cover up, the thief made some missiles and placed them in the warehouse. This thing looked like the real thing from a distance, and only when you got closer would you realize that it was painted wood.
Too wicked, this is really wicked!
There are even more wicked ones.