ah yes, enslaved tax dollars
When Admiral J. Mama of the Sugondese Marine Corps visited Ball-Boing headquarters, he noticed a model of their popular and very safe V-22 Oxpray sitting on the CEO’s desk. He quickly determined that this advanced prototype, which he had been told had the radar signature of a small bird because it was the size of a small bird, was the future of Sugonda’s defenses. He promptly ordered 400 of the newly designated V-0.22 at $15 million apiece.
The V-0.22’s high speed (150m/s) and good maneuverability, along with its vertical takeoff ability, make it an excellent troop transport and medevac vehicle. However, critics of the project have contested that these benefits are outweighed by the V-0.22’s inability to carry any troops whatsoever.