we re looking for. that team has been mostly pulled from libya but the u.s. equipment provided to the libyans to train them, for them to use with the americans has almost all been stolen. we originally were told dozens of weapons. now we re being told it is much more, including 23, gmvs. these are up-armored humvee vehicles used in a variety of ways of course, especially for war fighting. they have a 200-mile range or so. highly sensitive equipment. most people are not going to have these type of things unless you re a major military like the u.s. military. along with these vehicles that are gone, hundreds of weapons including m-4 rifles and glock pistols are gone. what is disturbing to a military and diplomats we spoken to, two different types of night vision technology. almost all the night vision technology is gone. some like this here and other stuff, bill, that allows people, our military warfighters to use in broad daylight and night and light up an entire target, not
basically armored humvees, specialized vehicles for war fighting. we have several hundred miles, along with hundreds of weapons, including m4 rifles as well as clocks. what some believe is the biggest of all for the people that got these weapons, two different types of night vision technology. one of the technologies of night vision that a lot of militaries would have around the globe and the other one is a much greater capability that is visible not only at night, but during the day, it has a beam that can illuminate an entire target on a car. it is very much falling into the hands of them brotherhood, one has significant amount of weaponry as well. what you saw there was not from libya. that there is still significant problems with the security situation in libya and that these weapons to train them and
the libyans. including the uparmored vehicles, humvees that travel hundreds of miles with specialized armor, rivals, glock pistols and what disturbs people are the types of night vision technology that we ve seen in the field and haven t seen that s very specialized. all those are gone. giving terrorists the edge. the latest is as one diplomat said, noaa nothing has been done so far. the information was given in january, where the suspects were. they cautioned us by saying something may be going on but it s taking a long time to do nothing so far. trace: thank you. at home the u.s. joined a sweeping united nations arms treaty designed to keep weapons out of the hands of terrorists and human rights abuser.
our diplomatic facility. families of the four victims say they have gotten very few answers. adam housley takes a look live from los angeles. adam. reporter: jon, we have new information from fox news. according to multiple state department sources highly sensitive u.s. military equipment that was being used in libya by u.s. special forces to help train libyans to gather information on those who did or expected to have taken a part in this attack and at the same time on other terror suspects in the region that military equipment being used to train libyans was stolen late july into early august in two raid overnight. we have a full screen to give you idea some of the equipment taken. we were told m-4 rifles were taken. lasers were taken as well as night vision technology. this is stuff that the u.s. military has a lot of our adversaries do not. it gives us an advantage. dozens of these pieces of equipment were stolen in late july and early august in raids on a camp funded by u.s. tax
not in benghazi. they are in tripoli. we have heard why this team that went in, they were there to train lyibyans we have learned why the team was mostly pulled. the camp where they train was raided twice overnight. the americans would go back to a security villa overnight. but yet that camp was attacked in late july and early august and because of that attack. a number of highly sensitive u.s. military weaponry was stolen. m-4 rifles and night vision technology and lasers. this stuff was stolen by groups they believe are aligned with people that are terrorist groups and trying to over throw the libyan government. this comes from state department