“…In fact, the observed data do not look like data obtained under normal operating conditions, but are similar to data obtained under burn-in testing or accelerated failure [1][2][3][4][5]. Ironically enough, this observed phenomenon is in direct contradiction with (a) a common practice in many developing countries, wherein attempts are made to maintain and support complex systems that are being operated beyond their designed life [6,7], and (b) the situation where obsolescence is a major concern, such as when dealing with legacy electronic military systems [8,9]. This paper attempts to establish the existence of the aforementioned phenomenon, a preliminary step towards an extensive exploration, hopefully leading to full understanding of it, which might include or lead to:…”