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That's why I prefer a system that places smaller orders continuously over a long period rather than in short pulses every twenty years or so.
A factory can be set aside to turn out two thousand trucks in two years or 200 - 300 per year for ten or twenty years (or forever). The first does a fast rollover of a whole new fleet that wears out together, the latter is a more gradual replacement of an old fleet, but provides continuous replacement and maintenance of older vehicles practically forever and, if designed right, could have the ability to ramp up production when a surge is needed.
If all vehicles are planned with life cycles of a RegF use for, say 2/3rds of its full use life and then given to the reserves where it operates at 1/6th of the usage rate then the remaining 1/3 life cycle can be extended for up to six times as long as if it had remained in RegF use. Conceivably one could build up a large reserve of vehicles over time for surge operations.
The key element is to give a guaranteed contract to a manufacturer that dedicates a given low rate production factory indefinitely so that a constant profit is maintained. One could even work in gradual improvements etc when powertrains change or key components need to change. A well designed vehicle maintenance tracking and logistics system can easily manage that.
Peace, if done right, should build armies.
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That manufacturer is now providing a caretaker service akin to maintaining a national park.
There is value to maintaining the park but it is not a profitable activity.
The government has to pay to maintain that capability. Now, do they hire an outside party to supply that service? Or do they just supply it themselves?
And how do you budget for a new factory delivering a new capability on spec when, commercially, it is well established that most new companies fail in the first five years?
And no, I don't have the answers.
Unless, like everything else in this world, balance is the goal. Maintenance of historic capabilities out of the government purse but also moneys set aside to experiment with what the market is coming up with.
How would we create Brutinel's Brigade today?
