Chapter 285

Not only Langdon, but also Mike, who followed Langdon, opened his mouth wide in surprise. Bullet B? What's going on? How come there's bullet B?

Just as Langdon and Mike were in a daze, the staff of H company had taken a pile of parts from the third military truck, and in front of everyone, they assembled a new UAV about the same size as the "competitive God" UAV.

However, compared with the three flat and four out of round fuselage of "competitive God", bullet B UAV is like a missile with wings. Especially from the side, it is more appropriate to say that it is a cruise missile than a UAV.

But just because of this, the take-off and landing performance and flight performance of bullet B UAV are definitely much better than that of "competitive God", because the missile body's inherent low resistance is suitable for flying in the sky, coupled with the wide wing, no matter in speed or endurance, it can crush "competitive God" to death.

What's more, during the deployment process, the wings can not only bend upward from both sides like a carrier based aircraft, but also fold longitudinally along the central axis of the fuselage, so as to maintain the same horizontal line with the fuselage. With the detachable landing gear, the whole bullet B UAV can be stored as a longer missile, which can be installed in an ordinary missile sealing box.

This kind of box can be loaded three or four at a time by the truck of the ground troops. With the classified ejection system attached to the truck, the ground troops can easily release the bullet B UAV in any terrain as long as they want.

In contrast, "competitive God" is just like a bull. It's too bulky. The wing can be folded even if it's not folded. The problem is that the folding range is not large. What's more, the windy inverted V-shaped tail is an integral structural part and can't be stored at all.

Of course, in order to facilitate the ground transportation, the "competitive God" UAV can be disassembled into several modules, but the assembly of these modules requires professional personnel to re assemble.

It is not only time-consuming and labor-consuming, but also requires a series of tests after assembly.

Take another look at bullet B. from unfolding to putting it on the ejection guide, five staff members of H company did not even use a wrench. They finished the assembly with their bare hands. The whole process was less than 15 minutes, and they were ready to launch.

Although Langdon and Mike have never been to the battlefield, they are both veterans of military products for many years. They know very well how important the preparation time is to the army in actual combat.

In four hours and 15 minutes, the "competitive God" UAV alone can be crushed into dregs by bullet B, not to mention the advantage of bullet B.

"Mr. Langdon, Mr. Mike, I'm really sorry. Originally, after bullet a UAV finished the test, it was your turn to compete with God UAV. But I don't know how, Captain Moore suddenly changed his mind. I have no choice but to listen to captain Moore's order, so don't take it to heart. When our bullet B test is finished, it will be your turn."

Seeing that they were almost busy at home, Liszt found Langdon and Mike not far away. They went to greet each other as if they had just met. They spoke politely and politely. But Langdon and Mike turned blue when they heard this, but they couldn't attack. They could only keep their faces blue.

Lister didn't seem to see it. He was ready to leave after greeting. But as soon as he turned around, he suddenly remembered something. Then he turned to look at Langdon and Mike and asked, "by the way, did you read today's Washington Post?"

They didn't speak, but their blank eyes told everything, so Liszt laughed: "you can look for it." Said not far away to the coffee machine Nu mouth: "where there is coffee, you can drink while watching."

Then he turned and left without hesitation.

Langdon's teeth are clucking. Not long ago, he asserted that Liszt didn't even have a chance to drink coffee. As a result, he was right. Liszt hasn't touched a drop of coffee since he came to the base, but he is not in the mood to drink as Langdon expected.

It's that people are so busy all the time that they have no time to drink.

On my side, my stomach is almost full of coffee. As a result, I don't even have a chance to take off. What's the use of drinking more coffee like this?

The more Langdon thought about it, the more angry he was. He had nowhere to vent his anger. When he saw the wonderful face of Mike, his anger could not be suppressed any more. He pointed to the bullet B UAV that was about to take off and roared: "is this the result of your analysis? Go away ~ ~ pack up now ~ ~ particle doesn't need you, and General Motors doesn't need you! "

Before he finished, Langdon pushed Mike away and headed for the tarmac not far away.

Mike almost fell down with a stagger. After he finally stopped, the whole person followed the exhausted soul, looking at the bullet B in the air, mumbling: "how can this be? Why haven't I seen these drones? How could it be... "

Langdon didn't take care of the lost Mike. Now it has nothing to do with him whether the greedy thing will die or not. Since Mike's business intelligence to General Motors is wrong, he should pay the price. In this case, he should put all the responsibility on Mike. At least he can take himself out of the vortex of failure.In this way, even if the particle company fails in the bidding, it can still maintain the relationship between the company and GM. after all, the cooperation with Israel is still there. As long as we work hard, even if we can't get orders from the U.S. Army, we can go abroad to harvest a wave. It's really not good, we can also invest in the civilian field. In a word, the particle company will not fall down, and his American dream of joining the upper class will not be shattered.

Langdon was thinking about how to minimize his loss. A staff member of particle company rushed over with a letter: "boss, just now the soldiers here sent a letter to you from the Federal District Court of New York."

As soon as he heard that it was the court, Langdon frowned. He took the letter and opened it. His gloomy face suddenly turned pale.

"Come on, come on, get me today's Washington Post." Langdon thought of Liszt's words before he left for the first time and asked the staff to look for them.

However, when the staff member saw that Langdon's face was not right, he was worried about something and didn't leave immediately. Langdon came out angrily and yelled at the staff in front of him: "I want today's Washington Post..."

The staff were so scared that they immediately turned around. Soon today's Washington Post was brought. Langdon quickly flipped through it several times, and finally found a piece of news in the fourth edition. He didn't want to turn around to borrow the base's external phone and called the CEO of general motors. As soon as he got through, he heard that it was him. The other party immediately hung up the phone and called again, but it became a blind tone.

Langdon dejectedly put down the phone, just as he was taken away from his soul, he was so stupefied that Mike became his scapegoat, and he became the scapegoat of general motors.