baba85
07-06-2011, 02:33
Reporters from German TV station SWR have tried to enter military installations of the German Army using fake IDs, old Bundeswehr IDs, and old orders concerning exercises from reservists.
Shockingly they managed to enter several bases easily, due to the fact that they weren't checked properly or not checked at all.
At Munster (one of the Bundeswehr's biggest installations) they told the security personnel, which can consist of civilian guards, military members or both, that they forgot to bring an ID on which they were allowed to enter only being reminded to stop the car on the side of the road when entering next time.
They also managed to enter the Army Aviation Corp's base at Faßberg using a military ID that was issued 15 years ago. Faßberg is home to the "Tiger" attack helicopters and obviously no one cares about civilians entering the hangars so they can take a closer look at the choppers.
The last "test" was conducted in Hannover (on a base that primarily hosts MPs!) using the same ID as in Faßberg but this time replacing the guys picture with a female's.
As seen in the video, personnel at the checkpoint only respond with a simple "mornin".
The video also shows the reporters lurking around amongst APCs, light battle tanks and of course the "Tigers" at Faßberg.
Furthermore the tv-crew can bee seen beginning conversations with military personnel asking them for the right way to the motor pool or the commander's office. In Hannover they also entered offices (with civilian & military personnel present) checking soldiers' personal files and other documents.
Neither the civilians or the military personnel on all three bases asked them what they're doing or who they actually were once.
Someone's getting fired..............
(video in german)
http://www.swr.de/report/ungesicherte-bundeswehrkasernen/-/id=233454/nid=233454/did=8112154/37kmfv/index.html
Shockingly they managed to enter several bases easily, due to the fact that they weren't checked properly or not checked at all.
At Munster (one of the Bundeswehr's biggest installations) they told the security personnel, which can consist of civilian guards, military members or both, that they forgot to bring an ID on which they were allowed to enter only being reminded to stop the car on the side of the road when entering next time.
They also managed to enter the Army Aviation Corp's base at Faßberg using a military ID that was issued 15 years ago. Faßberg is home to the "Tiger" attack helicopters and obviously no one cares about civilians entering the hangars so they can take a closer look at the choppers.
The last "test" was conducted in Hannover (on a base that primarily hosts MPs!) using the same ID as in Faßberg but this time replacing the guys picture with a female's.
As seen in the video, personnel at the checkpoint only respond with a simple "mornin".
The video also shows the reporters lurking around amongst APCs, light battle tanks and of course the "Tigers" at Faßberg.
Furthermore the tv-crew can bee seen beginning conversations with military personnel asking them for the right way to the motor pool or the commander's office. In Hannover they also entered offices (with civilian & military personnel present) checking soldiers' personal files and other documents.
Neither the civilians or the military personnel on all three bases asked them what they're doing or who they actually were once.
Someone's getting fired..............
(video in german)
http://www.swr.de/report/ungesicherte-bundeswehrkasernen/-/id=233454/nid=233454/did=8112154/37kmfv/index.html