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Sonce 2019 kuna unit ya drones Tanzania!

China-Tanzania "Sincere Partners-2019" military training kicks off in Tanzania​

Source: China Military Online Editor:Huang Panyue 2019-12-30 18:09:22





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The participating officers and soldiers of the China-Tanzania joint military training “Sincere Partners-2019” exchange drone operation experience during the training break on Dec. 26. (Photo by Wu Keru, PLA Daily)

DAR ES SALAAM, Dec. 30 -- The opening ceremony of the 25-day-long China-Tanzania joint military training, code-named “Sincere Partners-2019”, was held at a comprehensive training center in Tanzania on December 23, 2019.

Over 300 personnel including Major General He Xinchong, Chinese chief military expert in Tanzania, Major General Alfred Kapinga, the head of training and operations of the Tanzania People's Defense Force (TPDF), the participating military members from China and Tanzania as well as representatives of troops from the comprehensive training center, attended the ceremony.

Major General Kapinga said in his speech that the joint training, code-named “sincere partners”, highlighted the deep friendship and close cooperation between the two sides since the 1960s.

Senior Colonel Shen Hanjiang, commander of Chinese participating troops and deputy chief of staff of the PLA 73rd Group Army, said in his speech that this joint training is another promotion of cooperation and exchange between the two armed forces following “Beyond 2014” China-Tanzania Marine Corps joint training, and is also the first joint training involving the land forces of both sides.

After the opening ceremony, both sides’ participating troops demonstrated weapons and equipment o each other. It is learnt that the joint training will last about 25 days, which mainly includes the exchange of combat experience and skills, joint actual-troop drill and command post exercise. During the joint training, the participating troops will also carry out some colorful cultural and sports friendship activities.


After kupewa na Mchina? Alafu drones zenyewe ni zile za Ksh 6k.
 
Kwnn unalazimisha debating na mtu asiyetaka ku debate nawe? Nmeshakuambia sitaki uni quote, kwnn unalazimisha mbwa wewe? Au unataka ban? Sasa nijibu tena uone, mkundu kunuka we.
Wewe watchman huna hadhi ya kudebate na Mimi. Kwanza don’t dare threatening me juu huna uwezo wa kunifanyia chochote hata tukikutana saa hii.
 
Mbona ndege M28 Skytruck ni ya kawaida manufactured in Poland!
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The M28 Skytruck transport aircraft. Photo: PZL Mielec
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US Orders M28 Skytruck Transport Aircraft for Nepal​

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Joe SaballaFebruary 6, 2023
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The US Air Force has awarded a contract to Polish firm PZL Mielec to produce and deliver two M28 Skytruck transport aircraft to Nepal.

Valued at $30.3 million, the light cargo planes will replace the only M28 in service with the Nepalese Air Force.

According to the US Department of Defense, the company will also provide associated aircraft training, spare parts, and six months of field service representative services.

Work for the contract will be carried out in southeastern Poland and is expected to be complete by April 2025.

In 2019, the US also bought an M28 Skytruck transport aircraft for Nepal under a $19-million agreement.

The M28 Skytruck​

An improved version of the Antonov An-28, the M28 Skytruck is a twin-engine, short take-off and landing aircraft originally designed for the Polish Air Force.

It can take off and land from unpaved ground landing sites, making it suitable for Nepal’s short, high-altitude runways.

Additionally, it has a semi-monocoque hull that allows for the installation of cargo loads, landing equipment, passenger seats, and special equipment operator stands.

The M28 can carry up to three crew members and 18 military personnel at a maximum speed of 350 kilometers (217 miles) per hour.

Apart from cargo transport, the aircraft can support a variety of missions, including maritime patrol, reconnaissance, and medical evacuation.


It can also be used to airdrop equipment or transport small infiltration units.

This why Mr. Alaska 007 I say you are a Primary school drop out … the way you respond to issues shows you have very limited knowledge of anything significant … do you know when a company makes a product for military use, it gets fitted or upgraded with military grade equipment?… the American sky trucks that Kenya AirForce uses have surveillance and reconnaissance features, plus electronic radar capabilities… do you even know what that means? … Tanzania planes have nothing even close to such capability ..wewe ni mjinga wa kweli ..😃😃
 
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