KMM696
NES Member
It very well may be, if the military specification/requirements states lasts longer than two years in service. Contractors are not fond of building parts better than they are being paid for. When a product's ad copy says it's military grade or mil-spec, the first question to think about is which military specification does it meet?It may be an improvement over commercial part manufactured in the anticipation to brake apart an year or 2 past warranty period.