The Egyptian army also ordered 590 units in the late 1980s.
The buyer should order 250 units, since there is a 75 percent probability that demand will be less than this.
The player oversees the action, ordering multiple units to move and attack targets.
In response to reports of the American advance, he ordered several units of militia to be called up.
By ordering 50,000 units, a company can receive a shipment soon after payment, keeping prices in line with costs.
In 1906, the Royal Navy ordered 246 units for use on their ships.
The plan also ordered 200 units of public housing, which are nearly complete after years of angry protests.
The only operator of the system is the Finnish Army, which ordered 7 units in 1990.
To fulfill orders, the company would order units from a supplier, and then directly ship the components to the buyer, if possible.
Since starting its tests, the Israeli Air Force has ordered four more units.