The FBI announced it would award a reward of $ 10,000 to anyone providing information about the stolen Humvee at the California National Guard base.

"A Humvee vehicle painted in green camouflage was stolen from the California National Guard base on January 15," the Los Angeles office of the US Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) said on Twitter Jan. 17.

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The California National Guard's Humvee armor with a camouflage pattern resembles the car that was stolen on January 15 Photo: Twitter/FBILosAngeles

The Los Angeles FBI said the armor cost about $ 120,000 was lost from the support battalion base of the 40th brigade, stationed in Bell City.

The Humvee is the most stolen of any US military vehicle.

A man broke into the Washington National Guard arsenal in February 2018, stole a Humvee and escaped through the main gate.

Armored Humvee can reach a top speed of 113 km / h and maintain a speed of 89 km / h at full load.

About 281,000 Humvees were shipped, of which 230,000 are on the service of the US Army, Marines and other law enforcement forces.