Moldy body armor plates were delivered to Taiwan in December, the OIG said.Office of the Inspector GeneralThe US sent Taiwan "mildewed" body armor and machine guns left in a cardboard box, the OIG said.About two-thirds of the military shipment was damaged by water as it sat for months at an airbase.The watchdog said the ruined gear was part of a $345 million package signed by Biden in 2023.The US sent Taiwan hundreds of pallets containing "unserviceable" equipment and ammo in the last year because the gear got wet while sitting for months at an air base, a government watchdog said.In a report published on Wednesday, the Office of the Inspector-General said that the lapse risked souring the US' reputation after Taipei wasted weeks drying and taking stock of the ruined shipments.The Defense Department sent 504 pallets to Taiwan from November 2023 to March 2024 under the presidential drawdown, which allows the US to give weapons and gear to its partners out of its own stocks.The OIG said at least 340 of those pallets — about two-thirds of the total shipment — "sustained water damage" because they were delayed for so long.That included 120 pallets containing 500 wet and moldy tactical vests and "3,000 mildewed body armor plates," the watchdog said.The boxes carrying the equipment also showed clear signs of damage."We observed disintegrating tri-walls with visible mold spores, wrapped in plastic that had trapped water, facilitating further deterioration and mold growth," the officials wrote.The shipments were stored at Travis Air Force Base, but the OIG said that the US Army didn't request flights to send the gear to Taiwan for two months after receiving the boxes.Without facilities to store or protect the equipment and ammo, they were exposed to the bad weather, the report added.The report also said the shipments contained 2.7 million rounds of ammo manufactured in 1983.

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  • The US sent Taiwan waterlogged shipments of moldy body armor and machine guns tossed in a cardboard box, DoD watchdog says
    The ruined shipments sat for months at an air base because the Army didn't call flights to deliver the shipments, the OIG said in a new report.
    09/16/2024 - 5:41 pm | View Link
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