Maybe 10,000 missing MANPADs. Yow!

That's a lot of man-portable
surface to air missiles to have floating around the Middle East even during
a quiet time. Which this is not.
Here's the backstory, given by James Clapper, the director
of national intelligence, last Thursday
to the Senate Armed Services Committee:
"Well, the
principal area of concern, of course, are the so-call MANPADS or shoulder-fired
weapons -- anti-aircraft weapons. And
the estimate was going into the upheavals there of about 20,000 MANPADS. In fact, Libya had more MANPADS than any non-
producing country in the world.
There's
been an active and aggressive program run by the State Department to recover
MANPADS. And they've, through that
program, we estimate recovered about a quarter of them -- about 5,000 MANPADS.
…There
are many others that we are certain…we are certain were destroyed by
virtue of the fact they were in ammo depots and bunkers and this sort of thing
that were destroyed during the either contest between the opposition and the
regime, or NATO air strikes. That said, there's a large number that are
unlocated and will be very problematic in recovering since they have them all
over the place.
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