Approximately 2,000 jets were lost in the war, discounting the destroyed B52's, each jet averaged about 1 million dollars apiece.
Social Legislation slowed down because of the cost of Vietnam. (Apex)
$4,284.000
Approximately $500 million 1960's dollars.
Breakthroughs equal progress. The opposite would be stagnation. Armies cost money. Money=food, uniforms, tools, ammunition, medical supplies, spare parts, vehicles, FUEL, and weapons. The longer things DON'T progess, the worse the men, the equipment, the food, the ammo, the weapons, become. It would be just a matter of time (weeks, months, maybe a year) until the army collapses. Up until the Vietnam War, more men became casualties from disease than they did bullets or shells. Stagnation can fuel disease.
It costed about 100 million dollars in US currency.
Weapons Systems Cost
Today's prices; $700 Billion.
He believed that developing nuclear weapons instead of preparing for conventional war was more cost-efficient.
About 2 dollars sounds right.
See: Vietnam war statistics
Vietnam took time and attention away from the war on Poverty. Hope this helps!
See website: Vietnam War
some 60$ dollar games cost like 5 buck in vietnam
See website: Vietnam War
The total Cost of the Vietnam War was around 200 billion dollars. no it was over 350 billion dollars
Excepting the F105 which was the largest single engine jet in the US inventory during the war, the average SINGLE engine jet cost roughly a million dollars.
See: Statistics About the Vietnam War. Recommended by the History Channel.