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Another good recent example of the joys of bureaucracies is that system that Israel developed to stop RPGs. The Army purchased a few test models to see how they did. It scored a 9 out of 10 I believe. Anyways deployment of the Israeli system is permanently cancelled because the Army wants to use one being built by some US company that has lots of contracts with it. Now the Israeli one is complete now and it apparently does a good job while the US one at earliest will be ready in 2008 and it's still questionable whether it'll be as good as the Israeli version. But welcome to the joys of bureaucracy and well placed contributions to highly placed individuals. Homeland Security has the same problem unfortunately which is why some systems that aren't so good get deployed while other systems that would seem logical to use to us don't.
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