airlift -
It's just a guess. Could be 10, could be 50. (Could be 0, I get that) But, they'll need a small fleet to attend to the border issue. If you consider that round-the-clock monitoring is the goal and these ships don't stay up in the air for longer than a few days as of yet, combined with the miles that need to be monitored, well, you get the point. Plus, if the military really likes what they see at Yuma (assuming Yuma testing is real), Afghanistan is a no-brainer and that coverage would require a whole lot more than our border.
Again, I have no verifiable knowledge of any contracts, I'm just trying to put together the pieces as I see them. I could be wrong.
And I don't really care if you think I'm credible. It's a discussion board to share ideas, not a court of law.
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