Chapter 431: Weapons and Airports(2/2)
After selecting a rough location, Li Mu immediately sent professionals to survey the terrain in these two places and select a suitable place for building the airport.
At the same time, taking advantage of the fact that these places have not yet fallen, and the need for confidentiality, Li Mu sent a large number of engineers to carry out construction, which was also a test of their long-term training results.
Not long after the technicians and hundreds of engineers left, the soldiers from the two battalions took off their military uniforms, formed a business group, and headed to these two places in a low-key manner.
Next, they will be stationed there to guard the security of the airport.
Just after arranging these things, good news came from the arsenal. Two bullet production lines, two grenade production lines, and one artillery shell production line have been purchased. All have been installed and debugged, and mass production has officially begun.
Li Mu was in a good mood. Accompanied by the person in charge of the arsenal, he looked at it carefully and nodded with satisfaction.
The Nanyang area has recently attracted a lot of technical talents, many of whom have worked in factories and have certain skills. After a little adaptation, you can get started immediately, which saves a lot of effort.
In addition, the aerial bombs he once arranged for the arsenal to be produced are also known.
Looking at the iron lump in front of me, which is as tall as half a man, I realize that this is an aerial bomb produced by myself, and it is completely different from the one I bought.
Li Mu frowned, thought of something, and relaxed again.
The purchased aerial bombs are well-made in all aspects, very particular, and have good stability and sealing properties. It can be seen that they are carefully produced.
However, Li Mu doesn't care about stability and sealing. He doesn't need to store these aerial bombs for a long time, mount them on an airplane, or use sophisticated craftsmanship. As long as the explosives are the same, there is a detonation device, and the power remains unchanged.
The iron lump in front of me is a bit ugly, but its power is not weaker than the purchased aerial bomb.
Its production cost is only about one-tenth of the purchase price, and this alone is enough.
Li Mu asked for some specific experimental data and asked them to continue improving while starting mass production. His subsequent demand was not small.
Chapter completed!