More money for troops...

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WASHINGTON — Defense Secretary Robert M. Gates announced a major reshaping of the Pentagon budget on Monday, with deep cuts in many traditional weapons systems but new billions of dollars for others, along with more troops and new technology to fight the insurgencies in Iraq and Afghanistan.

The decisions are expected to set off a vigorous round of lobbying over the priorities embroidered into the Defense Department’s half-trillion dollars of annual spending. They represent the first broad rethinking of American military strategy under the Obama administration, which plans to shift more money to counterterrorism in Iraq and Afghanistan while spending less on preparations for conventional warfare against large nations like China and Russia.

He also announced an extra $2 billion for intelligence and surveillance equipment, including new Predator and Reaper drones, the remote-controlled vehicles currently used in Pakistan, Afghanistan and Iraq for strikes against militants, and more spending on special forces and training foreign military units.

http://www.nytimes.com/2009/04/07/us/politics/07defense.html
 

OntarioVanMan

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It appears to be shifting towards the smaller more swifter arms...and away from conventional heavy arms.....most conflicts since WW2 have been where we should have been lighter and quicker and the troop on the ground needs to be better supplied and armed. Taking 13-25 lbs off a soldier is really going to help...
 
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