New reforms target US military's missing weapons problem
Source: Associated Press
New reforms target US militarys missing weapons problem
By KRISTIN M. HALL and JUSTIN PRITCHARD
December 21, 2021
The Department of Defense is overhauling how it keeps track of its guns and explosives, and Congress is requiring more accountability from the Pentagon -- responses to an Associated Press investigation that showed lost or stolen military weapons were reaching Americas streets.
The missing weaponry includes assault rifles, machine guns, handguns, armor-piercing grenades, artillery shells, mortars, grenade launchers and plastic explosives.
The Pentagon will now have to give lawmakers an annual report on weapons loss and security under the National Defense Authorization Act, which Congress approved this month and President Joe Biden is expected to sign. As APs AWOL Weapons investigation showed, military officials werent advising Congress even as guns and explosives continued to disappear.
To meet those reporting requirements, the military is modernizing how it accounts for its millions of firearms and mountains of explosives.
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bucolic_frolic
(46,843 posts)Frustratedlady
(16,254 posts)of so many military personnel. The more we hear about them, the scarier it becomes.
And, Trump and his operation wouldn't have to pay for any of the weapons. el Cheapo!
Bernardo de La Paz
(50,857 posts)LittleGirl
(8,414 posts)In The World, I dont understand how they dont have the latest greatest inventory software program? How can you lose weapons?
Irish_Dem
(56,530 posts)of oversupply. The military doesn't even miss or care about the stolen weapons.
LittleGirl
(8,414 posts)Irish_Dem
(56,530 posts)And that is why congress is acting.
This is the only way to make the military care about something, Congressional oversight.
paleotn
(19,125 posts)I've seen similar systems at vast, corporate giants that absolutely sucked. They were awful simply because it didn't impact the bottom line all that much, so it got limited attention and limited funding. When such things do impact the bottom line, the systems are top notch and amazingly good. It's a matter of priorities. DoD's priority is protecting the country and its interests, breaking things and killing people when necessary, not keeping track of stuff. But much of the stuff they do have is lethal so it SHOULD be a priority. It's not just DoD. Various systems throughout the most powerful government on earth are antiquated and terrible. Congress and various departments just don't want to spend the money. It's not a priority.
ancianita
(38,396 posts)Looks like Lloyd Austin's also got a "missing honesty problem" to fix, which goes right along with the military's extremist problem.
And the Gen. Michael Flynn, Gen. Charles Flynn, and Lt. Gen. Walter Piatt problem.
Guess when Biden and Austin open up a can of worms this is what falls out.
Irish_Dem
(56,530 posts)Mike Flynn has been in intelligence and special ops for a long time.
He knows how to work the back channel system.
Irish_Dem
(56,530 posts)Sounds like it is easy to steal firearms and explosives.
twodogsbarking
(12,228 posts)the military.