US Army will leave $6 billion worth of gear in Afghanistan

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The U.S. Army is planning to leave about $6 billion worth of equipment in Afghanistan after 2014.

The service is in the middle of planning a major “retrograde” that will account for the bulk of the vehicles, gear, and other materiel after more than 11 years of war.

The Army has approximately 1.38 million pieces of equipment in Afghanistan valued at roughly $28 billion. Of that, it plans to bring home about 757,000 pieces, or about $21 billion worth of materiel, and “divest itself” of about 628,000 pieces of equipment valued at about $6 billion, according to Wayne Hall, an Army spokesman at the Pentagon.

“We will bring back those items that will support the Army’s approved force,” Hall said. “We will also bring home items with security trade restrictions.” We’re told the Army will leave behind in Afghanistan equipment that is obsolete, does not meet criteria to return home, or is not “cost effective to return.”

The Army has about 28,000 vehicles and trailers that must be shipped out of the country, and there are another 90,000 shipping containers of equipment the Army expects to be recovered, identified, and repacked for shipment. In cases where the material is excess to the needs of the Army or transport costs exceed fair market value, the materiel will be donated or disposed of.

The Pentagon is planning a VTC briefing from Kabul with top logistics brass on retrograde.

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  1. GAME IS OVER AND U.S .A HAS GOT PROFITS OF BILLIONS OF BILLIONS IN RETURN AND THOUGH FINANCIALLY LOSE OF MONEY,BUT GAINED LOTS OF MUCH WHICH U.K FOR THE LAST 200 YEARS VOULD NOT GET THAT.

  2. It will help Taliban to maintain perfect law & order in whole of Afghanistan and peace will return, in turn there will be peace in Pakistan.Good decision by US

  3. and soon after that – the left behind equipment will be available for sale in bara markets of Quetta and Landi Kotal. .

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