Stolen and sensitive U.S. military equipment, including body armor, night vision goggles, and gear to protect against nuclear or biochemical warfare, are being sold on Craigslist and eBay, a GAO report says.
The Government Accountability Office found many defense-related items for sale on Craigslist and eBay, according to the report, released last week.
After reviewing the policies and procedures for those Web sites, the GAO determined that there were few safeguards to prevent the sale of military items. Although it is not illegal to buy and sell some defense-related items in the U.S., many items are made solely for military use and are not meant for public use, the GAO said.
From January 2007 to March 2008, GAO undercover investigators were able to buy a dozen sensitive items on eBay and Craigslist to demonstrate how easy it was to obtain them, the agency said. Many of these items were stolen from the U.S. military, it said.
The items GAO investigators were able to purchase online include the following:
- Two F-14 aircraft components, including an antenna, from separate buyers on eBay. The GAO said that "F-14 components are in demand by Iran" and could be used by the Iranian military. "By making these components available to the general public, the eBay sellers provided an opportunity for these components to be purchased by an individual who could then transfer them to Iran," according to the report. "The continued ability of Iran to use its F-14s could put U.S. troops and allies at risk."
- Night vision goggles on eBay containing a sensitive component that allows U.S. service members to identify friendly fighters wearing infrared tabs on the battlefield.
- An Army combat uniform and accessories on eBay that could be used by a terrorist to pose as a U.S. service member.
- Body armor vests and small-arms protective inserts (SAPI) on eBay and Craigslist, including advanced enhanced SAPI plates used by U.S. troops in Iraq and Afghanistan.
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