Army Plans to Cut Back on Legacy Gear in a Push for New Tech

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U.S. Army proposes a budget that would eliminate or cut back on legacy gear, including the Bradley fighting vehicle, to invest in new technology

Two Army mainstays scheduled for cuts—the Bradley fighting vehicle, dating to the 1980s, and the CH-47 Chinook helicopter, first introduced in 1962—are known to generations of service members.

 

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But do they have sheep specs?

About time

More corporate welfare.

More crap for cops

Well we all know that the Pentagon wanted this right? Or not?

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