I would say this sort of thing is a little misleading. No army is ever going to need 100% of all their vehicles in the field, they always want reserves for reinforcement and support. This is just more fearmongering about how the US military needs more money to “get up to code”
I would say this sort of thing is a little misleading. No army is ever going to need 100% of all their vehicles in the field, they always want reserves for reinforcement and support. This is just more fearmongering about how the US military needs more money to “get up to code”