The Pentagon estimates that the move will save about $38 million a year.
Yet the Pentagon estimates that the operations and maintenance costs will increase by more than 50 percent.
The Pentagon estimates that other countries will buy an additional 2,000 planes.
In 2002, the Pentagon estimated the entire program would cost $192.5 billion.
In the days before the war almost five years ago, the Pentagon estimated that it would cost about $50 billion.
The Pentagon estimates that more than 1,000 members of the armed forces would be affected.
The Pentagon has estimated the missile defense program's cost at $48 billion through 2007.
The Pentagon estimates that the military occupation has been costing nearly $4 billion a month.
The Pentagon has estimated its value at about $7.4 billion.
The Pentagon estimated savings from terminating the program at $2.2 billion.