Relax, people. There’s a big difference between getting onto a base and gaining access to one of its sensitive areas. Bases are like small cities, and they’re not all holy ground. On the other hand, sensitive areas within those bases are heavily guarded, and only a relative handful of those stationed on the “base” are permitted within those areas. “Breaking into” a city is not the same as robbing one of its banks.
The base is about 16,000 acres. A lot of land to cover.
Agreed, how could any facility possibly have the highest level of security on miles of perimeter and several square miles of “base” territory. Strategy is to put the security resources where it really matters.
As comparison, nuclear power plants have “concentric” areas with greater levels of access control and security: Owner controlled area, surrounding the Protected Area, and then Vital Areas within the PA. OCA boundary may have no fence at all, or may include a generally accessible parking lot anyone could access. OCA may have some camera observation, or parts have no surveillance at all. OCA will include Jersey barriers and other large cement things to preclude vehicle access within some close range to the Protected Area. Fences, razor wire and heavy electronic and armed human observation surrounds the PA. Keycard access needed for Vital area.
The fact that the pentration of these libtards was no big deal is evidenced by what they threw some blood on: some signs. Only other thing they probably could have marked were palmettos or scrub oaks in the area they penetrated. I love the fact that the law enforcement action is STIFF.