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The Long-Term Implications
of Current Defense Plans:
Detailed Update for Fiscal Year 2005

September 2004


List of Briefing Slides

Introduction
Figure 1-1:  Past and Projected Spending for Defense
Figure 1-2:  Defense Spending as a Share of the Federal Budget and Gross Domestic Product
Figure 2-1:  Spending for Operation and Support, by Functional Category
Figure 2-2:  Spending for Operation and Support, by Military Department
Figure 2-3:  Spending for Operation and Support, by Account
Figure 2-4:  Spending for Operating Forces, by Military Department
Figure 2-5:  Spending for the Military Medical System, by Category
Figure 3-1:  Spending for Investment, by Budget Account and Weapon Type
Figure 3-2:  Spending for Investment, by Military Department
Figure 3-3:  Past and Projected Army Spending for Investment
Figure 3-4:  Procurement of Army Ground Combat Vehicles
Figure 3-5:  Age and Inventory of Army Ground Combat Vehicles
Figure 3-6:  Procurement of Army Helicopters
Figure 3-7:  Age and Inventory of Army Helicopters
Figure 3-9:  Past and Projected Navy and Marine Corps Spending for Investment
Figure 3-10:  Procurement of Battle Force Ships
Figure 3-11:  Age and Inventory of Battle Force Ships
Figure 3-12:  Procurement of Navy Fighter and Attack Aircraft
Figure 3-13:  Age and Inventory of Navy Fighter and Attack Aircraft
Figure 3-14:  Procurement of Marine Corps Helicopters
Figure 3-15:  Age and Inventory of Marine Corps Helicopters
Figure 3-16:  Procurement of Marine Corps Ground Combat Vehicles
Figure 3-17:  Age and Inventory of Marine Corps Ground Combat Vehicles
Figure 3-19:  Past and Projected Air Force Spending for Investment
Figure 3-20:  Procurement of Air Force Fighter and Attack Aircraft
Figure 3-21:  Age and Inventory of Air Force Fighter and Attack Aircraft
Figure 3-22:  Procurement of Air Force Bombers
Figure 3-23:  Age and Inventory of Air Force Bombers
Figure 3-24:  Procurement of Air Force Airlifters
Figure 3-25:  Age and Inventory of Air Force Airlifters
Figure 3-26:  Procurement of Air Force Tankers
Figure 3-27:  Age and Inventory of Air Force Tankers
Figure 3-29:  Past and Projected Investment Spending for Defense Agencies
Figure 3-30:  Past and Projected Investment Spending for Missile Defense
Figure 3-31:  Procurement Versus Steady-State Levels
Appendix: Acronyms and Abbreviations

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