Audit finds many missing U.S. weapons in Iraq
Government report: About 14,000 weapons 1 in 25 unaccounted for
Updated: 3:42 p.m. ET Oct. 29, 2006
WASHINGTON - Nearly one of every 25 weapons the U.S. military
bought for Iraqi security forces is missing and many others
cannot be repaired because parts or technical manuals are
lacking, a government audit said Sunday.
The Defense Department cannot account for 14,030 weapons —
almost 4 percent of the semiautomatic pistols, assault rifles,
machine guns, rocket-propelled grenade launchers and other
weapons it began supplying to Iraq since the end of 2003,
according to a report from the office of the special inspector
general for Iraq reconstruction.
The missing semiautomatic pistols, assault rifles, machine guns
and other weapons will not be tracked easily: The Defense
Department registered the serial numbers of only about 10,000 of
the 370,251 weapons it provided — less than 3 percent.
The Pentagon spent $133 million on the weapons with the aim of
helping Iraq’s ministries of defense and interior restore some
badly needed security and public order to the country. Military
officials insisted the weapons either had to be new or never
issued to a previous soldier.
By December, the U.S. military had planned to put those weapons
in the hands of 325,500 personnel.
Missing from its inventory books were 13,180 semiautomatic
pistols, 751 assault rifles and 99 machine guns, according to
the audit requested by Sen. John Warner, R-Va., chairman of the
Senate Armed Services Committee.
The audit says there was no way of knowing whether the missing
weapons were ever issued to Iraqi security forces, which also
lack many needed spare parts, technical repair manuals and arms
maintenance personnel.
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