A shortage was discovered in the Canadian army - 10 thousand boots, helmets and body armor were stolen over 77 years
The Canadian military was short $10 million in equipment when it decided to study its inventory management system.
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Canada's national defense agencies have had body armor, helmets, boots, computers and even firearms stolen over the past decade. The department notes that the 77 thousand items of stolen items are only a tiny part of the 600 million inventory, CBC reports.
Loss Chart $5,5 million in military equipment for soldiers, $1,4 million in transportation equipment, $253 in telecommunications equipment, $000 in tools, $939 in weapons and military supplies. The peak of losses occurred between 000 and 239, when Canada began winding down its mission in Afghanistan. Then $000 million worth of equipment was lost or stolen.
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