In the last century, the United States of America has participated in many wars and military operations around the world, and in each of these cases, the government has been very well prepared. The manufacture of weapons, ammunition and other equipment has been on the rise for each operation. But in a pinch, they have never used all the weapons and many of them are left in many stores like the military surplus St. Louis has.
In the warehouse in St. Louis, there are a lot of firearms in any caliber and model on which time and storage in repositories do not offer any merits. They are done to the old standards of craftsmanship and won't be used by the army and must find another different use to not waste the work of people and materials. They sell the barracks to be added to the Museum exhibits related to the wars in which the United States has been.
Many vehicles are also in excess in the war office on St. Louis and stand unused for years. They are in quite good condition and can be used for many different things, from rental moving goods in cities, use by the mayors of these towns for the needs of residents in emergencies. They can also be transported in closed missions of the United States for use by the civilian population.
Another huge stock of American arms production are the various types of infantry mines and bombs. They have no application except for new actions and the Government hat to decide what to do with them, because time is running out and they can become dangerous. An acceptable option is to use them in training or to be disposed of by recycling them at specific sites.
During the second world war and the cold war, American factories produced a large quantity of combat aircraft for the U. S. Army. Many of the planes returned home because they were shot down in fighting. But there are also quite a few who have carried out their combat tasks successfully and are now just museum pieces, but to maintain them in good order, also require funds from the government.
Helicopters have also been an emblem of the United States army's operations in past wars at the end of the last century, but other flying machines are used now. The United States is the largest producer of any kind and size helicopters for combat purposes in the world. Now those are only with the successes that achieved.
All bullets of any caliber cannot be used any more, because they are manufactured for a long time ago and do not possess the qualities that they had 40-50 years ago. With them, it is difficult to separate the metal for recycling, because ammunition can explode. For this, the best option is to destroy at specific polygons constructed for similar purposes.
The tank stores in the United States are not large, because they are conducting military operations elsewhere, and the tanks' transport was not an easy job half a century ago. Today, these huge machines are inoperable. But on the other hand, are ideal for exhibits.
In the warehouse in St. Louis, there are a lot of firearms in any caliber and model on which time and storage in repositories do not offer any merits. They are done to the old standards of craftsmanship and won't be used by the army and must find another different use to not waste the work of people and materials. They sell the barracks to be added to the Museum exhibits related to the wars in which the United States has been.
Many vehicles are also in excess in the war office on St. Louis and stand unused for years. They are in quite good condition and can be used for many different things, from rental moving goods in cities, use by the mayors of these towns for the needs of residents in emergencies. They can also be transported in closed missions of the United States for use by the civilian population.
Another huge stock of American arms production are the various types of infantry mines and bombs. They have no application except for new actions and the Government hat to decide what to do with them, because time is running out and they can become dangerous. An acceptable option is to use them in training or to be disposed of by recycling them at specific sites.
During the second world war and the cold war, American factories produced a large quantity of combat aircraft for the U. S. Army. Many of the planes returned home because they were shot down in fighting. But there are also quite a few who have carried out their combat tasks successfully and are now just museum pieces, but to maintain them in good order, also require funds from the government.
Helicopters have also been an emblem of the United States army's operations in past wars at the end of the last century, but other flying machines are used now. The United States is the largest producer of any kind and size helicopters for combat purposes in the world. Now those are only with the successes that achieved.
All bullets of any caliber cannot be used any more, because they are manufactured for a long time ago and do not possess the qualities that they had 40-50 years ago. With them, it is difficult to separate the metal for recycling, because ammunition can explode. For this, the best option is to destroy at specific polygons constructed for similar purposes.
The tank stores in the United States are not large, because they are conducting military operations elsewhere, and the tanks' transport was not an easy job half a century ago. Today, these huge machines are inoperable. But on the other hand, are ideal for exhibits.
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