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Imagine bringing your calculator when you go out to the battlefield....
In truth, you would bring a mobile phone or maybe a smartwatch. They can act as a calculator. And then at night, when things become serious, these toys run out of power :-)
Uh, why wouldn't they? Calculators check a lot of boxes that militaries care about: cheap, light, compact, durable, easy to manufacture, easy to use. I'd think that they'd be standard issue for any personnel regularly tasked with doing important calculations under logistically difficult scenarios.
Setting that aside... you are aware that modern battle tactics are completely, hopelessly reliant on battery operated devices, right? If a unit gets unintentionally separated from the grid long enough to start running out of power, there will be far greater fish to fry than a few botched arithmatic problems.