The cost of an army tank can vary significantly depending on the model and specifications. As of recent estimates, modern main battle tanks like the U.S. M1 Abrams or the German Leopard 2 can range from $6 million to $8 million each. More advanced or specialized tanks may cost even more, while older or lighter tanks can be less expensive. Additionally, total costs include maintenance, training, and support systems, which can significantly increase overall expenditures.
The Army Working Capital Fund (AWCF) is designed to provide a stable and predictable funding mechanism for Army logistics and support services. By using a revolving fund approach, it allows for the recovery of costs through the sale of goods and services, promoting efficiency and accountability. However, stability in costs can fluctuate based on demand, inventory management, and operational needs. Overall, while the AWCF aims for stability, external factors can influence cost consistency.
Actual Costs are costs which have occurred and can be reliably measured. Budgeted Costs are costs which have been estimated, possibly by using Forecasted Costs.
If selling costs varies with production level then selling costs are variable costs but if they remain fix then these are fixed costs.
Generally variable costs are relevant costs but if due to any decision fixed costs are also going to affected then fixed costs are also relevant costs.
Yes normally fixed costs are period costs because these costs have to be paid no matter production done or not.
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What type of tank do you mean? A liquid container or a tank as in the army?
the US Army invented the Sherman tank.
The Army still uses armored cars and light tanks similar to tank destroyers, but not the same kind of tank destroyers as they did in WWII.
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A French Army tank scoring a hit upon an opponent
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The M1 Abrams.