A MASSIVE hunt is underway after a 100-year-old machine gun was stolen from an army HQ.
The WWI Lewis Machine Gun vanished from the regimental headquarters of the Queen’s Royal Hussars over the weekend.
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A massive hunt is underway after a 100-year-old machine gun was stolen from an army HQ (stock) 2
The WWI Lewis Machine Gun vanished from the regimental headquarters of the Queen’s Royal Hussars (stock) Credit: Alamy
The regiment use Britain’s world beating Challenger 2 battle tanks.
An urgent probe has been launched to track down the missing weapon - which was one of two so called “gate guardians” mounted outside the entrance to the HQ.
The gun has been deactivated - and was first reported missing yesterday.
An Army spokesperson said: “We can confirm the theft of a deactivated WWI Lewis Machine Gun, which has featured as a memorial outside the Regimental Headquarters of the Queen’s Royal Hussars in Tidworth.
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"The Royal Military Police are investigating and it would be inappropriate to comment further.”