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Twin celebrations of U.S. President Donald Trump's birthday and the Army's 250th anniversary will include as many as 25 tanks rolling through Washington in a celebration that will cost $25 million to $45 million, U.S. officials told Reuters on Wednesday.

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The Trump military parade: news and updates on his 2025 birthday bash. Here's what we know about the D.C.parade that was added to the Army's 250th anniversary festival, including the date, the estimated cost, and why Trump wants a military parade.

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-- New York Magazine (@nymag.com) May 14, 2025 at 5:10 AM

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The official added that the Army is planning on sending about two dozen M1 Abrams tanks for the celebration.

Can the FA-18s the noxious orange pedo keeps dumping in the Red Sea be recovered in time for lewzer's parade?

#1 | Posted by reinheitsgebot at 2025-05-15 12:50 AM | Reply

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@#1 ...Can the FA-18s the noxious orange pedo keeps dumping in the Red Sea be recovered in time ...

Here's How Much An F-18 Super Hornet Jet Actually Costs To Build
www.slashgear.com

... In March 2024, the Navy secured a deal that would acquire 17 Block III F/A-18 Super Hornets from Boeing for a grand total $1.1 billion. This purchase will give the Navy 12 F/A-18F and five F/A-18E on top of a technical data package for both Hornet variations and the EA-18G Growler. Rear Adm. John Lemmon, the program executive officer for tactical aircraft at NAVAIR told USNI News, "The technical data package was a crucial part of this negotiation; it is necessary for naval aviation's operational readiness and post-production sustainment." This comes after negotiations stalled in 2023 due to the cost of each individual Super Hornet.

Articles from 1977 released by the US Government Accountability Office state that each individual original F/A-18 Hornet came in at $13 million. If you adjust for inflation, that puts the cost of the current Super Hornet at $72 million, but that's without considering all of the updated technology as well as different materials used for the fuselage. There are a lot of variables that dictate the cost of a product. Estimates from 2023, however, list the naval strike fighter at $55.7 million. It's likely that the real price is higher than that as the original package included 20 Super Hornets, not 17.

The Super Hornet's price tag has been growing ...


#2 | Posted by LampLighter at 2025-05-15 01:11 AM | Reply

They were used, probably depreciated somewhat. Is there a Kelly Blue Book for used fighter planes.

#3 | Posted by Charliecharles at 2025-05-15 02:48 AM | Reply

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