On the recordMay 12, 2022
But at today's estimate, we are talking about 2031 before we get rid of those--mitigation, getting rid of those that can't be retrofitted, obviously.
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congress.govBut at today's estimate, we are talking about 2031 before we get rid of those--mitigation, getting rid of those that can't be retrofitted, obviously.
Norcross highlights the long timeline for replacing outdated military vehicles.
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