Ground Vehicle Manufacturers’ Bust Could Be Suppliers’ Boom

DETROIT — Although fiscal belt-tightening is leaving little money for the U.S. military to purchase replacements for worn-out combat and utility ground vehicles, this could mean a post-conflict boom for the secondary market of suppliers and refurbishing shops as aging vehicles are reset. Except for...

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