Tactical Target Unobtained (Part 1)

After reinforcing the cruise missiles, Tang Rui had Red Lotus start production.

The most crucial part was the high-explosive battery.

The production of the batteries required a modification of the production line, but once adjusted, the output became impressively high.

At least faster than a chicken laying eggs.

By the fifth shipment, according to Red Lotus's calculations, they could produce 8000 units.

If there were another shipment tomorrow, they could have as many as they needed.

Not only was the production speed notable, but the biggest advantage of this cruise missile was its low cost.

The cost of the battery was a mere 350 yuan.

The combined purchase price of the shell, chip, motherboard, motor, and propeller was only 427 yuan.

This meant the cost of manufacturing one cruise missile didn't exceed 800 yuan, an obscenely small amount of money to pay for a missile.