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jakeXT

(10,575 posts)
Tue Aug 19, 2014, 10:25 AM Aug 2014

In Iraq, U.S. is spending millions to blow up captured American war machines

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And Islamic State’s captured an enormous amount of U.S. weaponry, originally intended for the rebuilt Iraqi Army. You know — the one that collapsed in terror in front of the Islamic State, back when they were just ISIL? The ones who dropped their uniforms, and rifles and ran away?

They left behind the bigger equipment, too, including M1 Abrams tanks (about $6 million each), 52 M198 Howitzer cannons ($527,337), and MRAPs (about $1 million) similar to the ones in use in Ferguson.

Now, U.S. warplanes are flying sorties, at a cost somewhere between $22,000 to 30,000 per hour for the F-16s, to drop bombs that cost at least $20,000 each, to destroy this captured equipment.

That means if an F-16 were to take off from Incirclik Air Force Base in Turkey and fly two hours to Erbil, Iraq, and successfully drop both of its bombs on one target each, it costs the United States somewhere between $84,000 to $104,000 for the sortie and destroys a minimum of $1 million and a maximum of $12 million in U.S.-made equipment.

http://blogs.reuters.com/great-debate/2014/08/18/how-much-it-costs-the-u-s-to-blow-up-captured-u-s-military-hardware-in-iraq/

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In Iraq, U.S. is spending millions to blow up captured American war machines (Original Post) jakeXT Aug 2014 OP
Your calculations on cost just made a Raytheon executive cream in his designer suit pants. Fred Sanders Aug 2014 #1
First you make them, then you blow them up. Perpetual motion. nt bemildred Aug 2014 #2

Fred Sanders

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1. Your calculations on cost just made a Raytheon executive cream in his designer suit pants.
Tue Aug 19, 2014, 10:45 AM
Aug 2014

And major arms manufactures rapturous.

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