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Stole and gOne to China for reverse engineering
Terrorists bhi happy and China bhi happy
Terrorists bhi happy and China bhi happy
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Israel's military officials announce that eight Israeli jetfighter engines have been stolen from Tel Nof airbase near Tel Aviv.
A military spokeswoman for the Tel Aviv regime stated on Monday that an inquiry into the theft of the aircraft engines has been launched, AFP reported.
"The military police have opened an inquiry into the matter," said the spokeswoman without further elaborations.
According to news reports, air force officials have asserted that the stolen parts were engines that belonged to F-15 and F-16 aircraft.
The stolen parts were reportedly no longer in use and had most likely been stolen for their value as scrap metal, though Israeli military officials have described the theft as "very serious."
Tel Aviv authorities have reportedly informed US officials of the incident, which, according to some reports, took place when thugs entered the base. However, it is not yet clear how the relatively huge items had been removed without cranes or similar types of heavy equipment.
Tel Aviv has ordered 20 F-35 fighter jets manufactured by US Lockheed Martin Corporation, which provides the Israeli regime with a variety of fighter aircraft, including F-16, F-22 and F-35.
after this drama israeli nukes are indanger of going in more dangerous hand then israel itself.
So you feel both the incidents are same!?
Stole and gOne to China for reverse engineering
Terrorists bhi happy and China bhi happy
China doesn't deal with terrorists. But Indians should be unhappy with this news. I wonder if they have already started whining ahem i mean protesting by summoning the Israeli Ambassador to the New Delhi foreign office.
JERUSALEM (AFP) – Israel's military police on Monday opened an inquiry into the theft of airplane parts, a spokeswoman said without confirming press reports that eight fighter-jet engines had been stolen.
"The military police have opened an inquiry into the matter," she told AFP without giving further detail or confirming reports of the theft from Tel Nof airbase near Tel Aviv.
Air force officials quoted in the Maariv newspaper said the stolen parts were eight engines from F-15 and F-16 fighter jets which were taken from Tel Nof air base.
They said it was not immediately clear when the theft took place, but said the parts were no longer in use and had most likely been stolen for their value as scrap metal, the paper said.
Investigators quoted by the paper said each engine weighed "several tonnes" and could only have been taken away on large trucks, prompting speculation that the thieves had help from inside the base.
Military officials quoted by Israel HaYom newspaper described the theft as "very serious."