New Ammo-Linking Machine Saves Air Force $4 Million Annually

Source: Military Times

Summary

The Air Force has introduced a new 30 mm ammunition-linking machine that repurposes rounds from retiring A-10 aircraft for use in AC-130Js. This innovation is projected to save the military $4 million annually.

Why It Matters

This development not only enhances military efficiency by optimizing ammunition use, but it also significantly reduces costs during a time of tightening budgets. Investing in such technologies underscores the importance of sustainability and resource management within the defense sector.

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