Thieves Target Tennessee National Guard Facilities, Stealing Night Vision Googles and More
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Four break-ins occurred at Tennessee National Guard armories over seven weeks, resulting in the theft of sensitive equipment such as night vision goggles. Evidence of insider knowledge suggests that intruders might have been informed about secure access points. Various security measures were bypassed during these incidents, heightening concerns about the security protocols in place. The FBI is leading the investigation into these breaches as part of a wider examination of military facility vulnerabilities across the country.
A string of previously undisclosed break-ins at Tennessee National Guard armories last fall marks the latest in a growing series of security breaches at military facilities across the United States, raising fresh concerns about the vulnerability of US armories to theft and intrusion.
At least some of the break-ins seem to point to potential insider help. Evidence suggests intruders may have known in advance the location of a secure key control box, indicating a level of prior knowledge.
Read at WIRED
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