Here's a tale to brighten your day: since the Defense Department bought all our still/ motion picture gear, the Army issued us brand new Nikon F photomic T cameras along with a small bag of spare batteries & a cleaning cloth, 36 rolls of film (Tri X & Kodachrome, and a basic owners manual.
Because the climate was , in general, not compatible with electronic devices, or finely made mechanical gear, along with non-existent repair facilities, meant we had a simple fix for stuck, rusty, corroded, or shorted-out photo equipment: in the field: toss it in the jungle undergrowth or just turn it in to supply for a new one! Average lifespan for non-Nikonos cameras? During monsoon season: a week or ten days, tops. 95 degrees & 100% humidity will do that! Salt spray/mist did the same thing to Naval equipment. Air Force reconnaissance & gun cameras faired better, actually, but they were great at setting up clean rooms/darkrooms right next to the tarmac.