I don't understand? Someone stole something and they're doing a standard reward for information on it? So what? US Army employs half a million people. Surely there are sticky fingers amongst them a few times a year. MAWL is a nice laser/illuminator sure, you can go buy one though it's not what I'd spend $4k on myself. But it's not exactly an IFV either. Can you explain the big deal here?
This is what happens when you have logistics systems in place to uncover theft and corruption. In a non-functioning military, like Russia, this would probably never have been discovered, or the device had already been sold by the unit commander.
Good point. Pretty clear at this point where all that "surplus" cheap Russian NVG and such so many /k/ommandos have bought in the last 10 years came from.
>someone posts about theft in the US military and one of the resident astroturfers immediately swoops in to Correct The Record
Thanks. I almost forgot about Russia for 5 seconds
>WHO STOLE OUR SHIT FROM OUR ARMY BASE!? FESS UP AND WIN BIG! >Enlisted personnel won't receive the reward though, LMAO, shoulda read the fine print, sucka!
Genius, Americlaps, genius ...
Read it again dummy, it's saying that you can't claim a bonus if you were investigating the crime as part of your job, not that military and federal employees can't claim it if they come forward with information.
let me check tacswap real quick
>Natick
100 bucks it was a diversity hire scientist from China or something.
>diversity hire
>from China
You do know Asians actually discriminated against the most heavily during diversity processes right
In ivy league admissions, sure
but the corporate world doesn't operate on the quota system.
This is the real world where the more nonwhite STEM employees you have the more gov contracts you can secure
wow, didn't know tutor-perini did all the government's construction work and not bechtel
frick off
I don't understand? Someone stole something and they're doing a standard reward for information on it? So what? US Army employs half a million people. Surely there are sticky fingers amongst them a few times a year. MAWL is a nice laser/illuminator sure, you can go buy one though it's not what I'd spend $4k on myself. But it's not exactly an IFV either. Can you explain the big deal here?
Not op but these are the shortwave/NIR ones you need special shit to see beyond your typical nv.
This is what happens when you have logistics systems in place to uncover theft and corruption. In a non-functioning military, like Russia, this would probably never have been discovered, or the device had already been sold by the unit commander.
Good point. Pretty clear at this point where all that "surplus" cheap Russian NVG and such so many /k/ommandos have bought in the last 10 years came from.
It was kind of amusing that the Russian modernization programs like ratnik had stuff sold abroad before even most of their own units had everything.
>someone posts about theft in the US military and one of the resident astroturfers immediately swoops in to Correct The Record
Thanks. I almost forgot about Russia for 5 seconds
Tongue my anus
it is an AI bot programmed in LISP
made at MIT labs 🙂
>up to* $3000
they must not want it back that badly if they're trying to israelite you like this
being a snitch is never profitable.
US: We will do everything in our power to recover these stolen 8 devices and will not rest until they are returned.
Russia: Oh yea sure i can sell you a tank from the armory. you want some grenades with it too? Theft? Nooo its just "Inofficial Sales"
Don't you love how people think that it's bad to try and find a stolen piece of equipment?
I was reading about the post soviet collapse, some broke sailor sold a bunch of platininum wiring out a nuke subs fire control.
>WHO STOLE OUR SHIT FROM OUR ARMY BASE!? FESS UP AND WIN BIG!
>Enlisted personnel won't receive the reward though, LMAO, shoulda read the fine print, sucka!
Genius, Americlaps, genius ...
Read it again dummy, it's saying that you can't claim a bonus if you were investigating the crime as part of your job, not that military and federal employees can't claim it if they come forward with information.
It is worded more to keep morons from returning stolen goods for profit.