The classification that includes tools is Durable.
tools
Army ants includes over 200 species and are part of the subfamily ecitoninae. Army ants belong to the formicidae family.
Total Army involvement in recruiting event classification typically includes "Active Duty Events," where active-duty soldiers participate directly in recruitment activities, and "Reserve Component Events," which involve members of the Army Reserve and National Guard. These classifications help ensure that all components of the Army are represented in recruitment efforts, engaging various audiences and showcasing the diverse opportunities available within the Army.
For the Army, real property is not classified for accounting purposes. All Army property, except real property, is classified as expendable, nonexpendable, or durable
This is classified.
United States Property and Fiscal Office. USPFO.
Original classification authority
The code given on army based equipment to determine its classification
FASCLASS is defined as Fully Automated System for Classification (US Army)
Expendable property in the Army refers to items that are consumed or used up during operations and do not require tracking or accountability after use. Examples include items like ammunition, fuel, food, and certain medical supplies. These materials are essential for mission success but are not intended for long-term use or retention. Their classification helps streamline logistics and resource management in military operations.
There are over 200 different species of ants that fit in the classification of Army Ants, so there is no clear definition of their size.
Expendable, non-expendable, and durable