08-10-2014, 12:51
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Re: Value for money?
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Originally Posted by Gordon Booth
Two old pickup trucks- £6000?
Two mounted machine guns- £6000?
One old transport truck- £3000?
One mortar bomb launcher- £3000?
A few IS sadists( perhaps 10?)- no value, they come free.
Total value- £24,000?
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The trucks have zero value as an enemy asset. They are too easily replaced. The guns, mortars and IS personnel have a estimable value, because it can be guessed how many lives have been saved by removing them from the picture.
Don't forget that bombs and missiles have a use-by date. Once that gets reached, they have depreciated to nothing in value, so the purchase price isn't really what a munition is worth unless it's still new in its box. Ed Macy wrote Apache in which he went through his experience as an attack helicopter pilot in Afghanistan. At one point on RTB from a combat mission, he realises he's giong to be in trouble from the quartermaster because he fired off the wrong missiles, releasing new ones from the rail instead of the ones that had been out on a few missions and returned unused.
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