Among the £7m of defence kit stolen since 2007 is cutlery, karaoke machines, ammunition, bayonets, and the anti-impotence pills.
Nearly £6,000 of Viagra has been stolen from military reserves since 2007, according to Government figures.
The anti-impotence pills are among £7m of stolen stock, which also
includes 100 bayonets, thousands of rounds of ammunition, televisions, a
karaoke rig and an industrial washing machine.The MoD was quick to point out that Viagra was also used for conditions such as low blood pressure and altitude sickness.
Also among the thefts is equipment from nuclear submarines, £7,000 of silver cutlery from Redford Cavalry and Infantry Barracks near Edinburgh and a £25,000 silver statue from the Household Cavalry barracks in Knightsbridge.

