In response, the Army, the largest branch with the most firearms, took on a major overhaul of how units report missing, lost or stolen weapons. The new system uses an existing software system called Vantage to give commanders a real-time look at what is unaccounted for, Scott Forster, an operations research analyst at the Army, said in a briefing with AP.
The Army runs the registry for the Pentagon. Brandon Kelley. Military regulations had required the services and units to self-report losses; the onus will now be on the highest level of the Pentagon. The Marine Corps said it is developing internal procedures for improved oversight through increased inspections of units.
The Navy required units to notify a higher headquarters when reporting weapons losses. The Air Force has replaced its munitions property book system with a commercial application. This summer, the Defense Logistics Agency began reporting to the Pentagon losses and thefts of firearms that the military loaned to civilian agencies under the Law Enforcement Support Office program.
In its data release to AP, the Pentagon reported that of these firearms had vanished, with later recovered. Milley tasked the service branches with scrubbing their data on firearms losses since -- the time period AP studied.
The majority have been recovered, he said. There are several reasons for the discrepancy. In conducting their analyses, each service used different standards and systems. Despite the detailed data search by each service, AP found lost or stolen items that were not in their official accounting. Relying on its official weapons registry, the Navy data represented that none of its shotguns have been stolen and its only explosives losses during the s were 20 concussion grenades.
AP identified several shotguns and dozens of armor-piercing grenades, based on case files from the Naval Criminal Investigative Service.
Most of that total derived from internal Army memos that said 1, rifles and handguns were lost or stolen between and The Army had said the memos could include duplications and combat losses, which AP excluded when known.
Their conclusion was that, in the s, only firearms were missing. Copyright The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed without permission.
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