THIS IS NOT A POLITICAL STATEMENT....repeat...THIS IS NOT A POLITICAL STATEMENT.
I read during the run up to the election that, if Obama was elected, he indicated that he would cut military spending. I can't remember the exact language and specifically what weapons systems he would cut, but he DID indicate that he would cut military spending. I don't think this is very newsworthy as Democrats usually cut military spending (see most recently the Clinton years) and Republicans normally increase military spending (see W, the first Bush and Reagan most recently). With this said, if military spending is cut, my feeling is the military is going to have to hold onto what they've got for longer than they anticipated. Could this mean a reversal on the M35A2s and/or M809 series trucks? I doubt it...but, as David (ARMYMAN30YEARS) indicated previously in another post, the military system is straining to provide replacement vehicles for its soldiers, marines, airmen, and navy. If spending is decreased, where are they going to get the money to buy more FMTVs to replace the older trucks when I would assume they will place a priority on replacing offensive weapons systems (tanks, HMMWVs, MRAPs, armament, etc.). Any thoughts?
I want to close by saying again that I don't mean this to turn into a political discussion. Obama was elected whether we like it or not. The fact remains that he will be our next President. Now, with that said, what impact will it have on the replacement of vehicles?
Thanks!