Kenya na Ethiopia ndio nchi zilizotumia pesa nyingi kujihami mwaka 2019

Kenya na Ethiopia ndio nchi zilizotumia pesa nyingi kujihami mwaka 2019

Yaani unachekesha sana. Unajiona ndio unajua.
First: Information about SAM SA-3 ni za zamani sana. Tanzania used it long long time ago.
Hiyo Riport uliyoiweka hapo ni either 70s
Na kuhusu Tanzania kumiliki S-3 and S-6 all those information are in Public Website na wala siyo siri.

Try again labda utafanikiwa.
By the way We are talking about BM not SAM.
Talking of that Nimekuambia MLRS will only be effective when your opponent is a sitting duck not against a constantly moving Target.
Kenya have been operating about BM 12s that are now retired.
We now use field artillery which can easily be airdropped using helicopters making them more manuaverable.
Plus we have 40 Nora b52 self-propelled artillery .
 
Talking of that Nimekuambia MLRS will only be effective when your opponent is a sitting duck not against a constantly moving Target.
Kenya have been operating about BM 12s that are now retired.
We now use field artillery which can easily be airdropped using helicopters making them more manuaverable.
Plus we have 40 Nora b52 self-propelled artillery .
Does he know how a BM 12 looks like?
 
Global Fire Power index. Self Propelled artillery. Tanzania has 0. Kenya has 30. What a pity.
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Talking of that Nimekuambia MLRS will only be effective when your opponent is a sitting duck not against a constantly moving Target.
Kenya have been operating about BM 12s that are now retired.
We now use field artillery which can easily be airdropped using helicopters making them more manuaverable.
Plus we have 40 Nora b52 self-propelled artillery .
Tatizo lako hujui majukumu ya vifaa vya kivita
self-propelled ni vifaru.
Kazi zake ni kwenye main battle
MLRs are flying Rockets with engin.
They are guarded by GPS system.

They are intercontinental range, intercounty range and within country.

BM-21 are short range.
 
Huku Kenya na Ethiopia zikijihami, marafiki wenzetu wanaendelea kulala usingizi wa pono. Yaani hawakutumia hata $1 million kwa kununua silaha halafu wanataka kutuniana vifua na sisi. Hatuko ligi moja. Nyie tunawapa siku tatu tu na mumekaa chini mkiomba msamaha.


Ethiopia, Kenya raise military spend as East Africa arms budget hits $104 million
Saturday April 4 2020
Russia accounts for 49pc of arms exports to Africa, followed by the US and China.



A participant stands at a VPK-Ural armoured multipurpose vehicle during the 2019 Russia-Africa Summit and Economic Forum, in Sochi, Russia
A participant stands at a VPK-Ural armoured multipurpose vehicle during the 2019 Russia-Africa Summit and Economic Forum, in Sochi, Russia. Official data shows that Russia accounted for 49 per cent of arms exports to Africa in 2019. PHOTO | AFP | SPUTNIK

By ALLAN OLINGO

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IN SUMMARY
African countries have over the years been criticised for perceived over-spending on weapons at the expense of their development budgets.
Kenya spent $32 million, most of which went to upgrading its airpower. Uganda spent $1 million, down from the $9 million it spent in 2018 while Tanzania and Rwanda did not spend on weapons.
Ethiopia received six G-120TP trainer aircrafts from Germany last year. It also received 100 57E6 SAM missile systems from Russia for its pantsyr-S1 air defense systems. Addis also received four 96K9 Pantsyr-S1 Mobile air defense system last year, from an order it made in 2018.
Russia accounts for 49 per cent of arms exports to Africa, followed by the US at 14 per cent and China at 13 per cent.
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Eastern African countries spent $104 million on arms last year as Ethiopia and Kenya raced to modernise their defense systems, even as Rwanda, Tanzania and Uganda reduced their military spending in the same period.

The Stockholm International Peace Research Institute (Sipri) 2019 Arms transfer database report shows that Ethiopia topped military spending in the region, paying $71 million to arms suppliers last year, the highest in the region. The bulk of the money was set aside for modernising its air defense systems.

Kenya spent $32 million, most of which went to upgrading its airpower. Uganda spent $1 million, down from the $9 million it spent in 2018 while Tanzania and Rwanda did not spend on weapons. The Sipri report captures the actual delivery of arms in 2019.

African countries have over the years been criticised for perceived over-spending on weapons at the expense of their development budgets.

Ethiopia received six G-120TP trainer aircrafts from Germany last year. It also received 100 57E6 SAM missile systems from Russia for its pantsyr-S1 air defense systems. Addis also received four 96K9 Pantsyr-S1 Mobile air defense system last year, from an order it made in 2018.

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Nairobi received the last batch of the three C-27J Spartan Transport aircraft from Italy ordered in 2017. It also received two of the AW139 Helicopter ordered in 2018. This delivery, Sipri says, included one helicopter “for VIP transport” from Poland.

The Kenyan military received one of two M28 Skytruck planes from the United States, which was part of a military aid deal, with the planned delivery of the last one set for later this year.

The country also received six of the Rolls-Royce AE-2100 engines for the C-27J Spartan Transport aircrafts it had ordered from Italian manufacturer Leonardo at a cost of Ksh20 billion ($200 million). They are expected to replace the ageing fleet of De Havilland Canada DHC-5 Buffalos.

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Washington also delivered six armed MD 530F Cayuse Warrior helicopters to Nairobi, which were ordered in 2018. The deal also included initial logistics support (ILS) for the aircraft, aircraft systems and ground support equipment.

Kenya recorded a rise in its ranking on the amount spent in military arms to position 62 in 2019, from 95 the previous year, showing its increased appetite for arms imports.

The country has traditionally preferred to purchase its arms and weapons from Serbia, Russia, China and Israel; with some of these purchases now coming in from Italy and the United States.

Tanzania received three (H125 version) of the ten Airbus AS-350 helicopters for its military last year, from an order of ten it made in 2017, which included eight AS-350/AS-550 Fennec light helicopters and two other AS-532 Cougar/AS-332 transport helicopters produced from a Romanian line.

Uganda received 31 of the 45 Mamba APC. The South African Manufactured Mamba vehicles are meant for internal security purposes, and are to be assembled in the country, having been imported as knocked-down units.

The Sipri arms transfer data shows that Russia accounted for 49 per cent of arms exports to Africa, followed by the US at 14 per cent and China at 13 per cent.

The data also showed that Russia accounted for 36 per cent of arms imports by African States, China 19 per cent and France 7.6 per cent. The five largest arms importers in sub-Saharan Africa were Angola, Nigeria, Sudan, Senegal and Zambia.


East African countries splurge $104m on new arms
umeanza vzr saaana na nilianza kuelewa mno ila sasa ukabadili gia angani kwa kuweka tena lugha sijui ya malkia.

kilichofuatia hata sikujisumbua tena kuendelea kusoma maana kasampaida kashavuruga uzi

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Tatizo lako hujui majukumu ya vifaa vya kivita
self-propelled ni vifaru.
Kazi zake ni kwenye main battle
MLRs are flying Rockets with engin.
They are guarded by GPS system.

They are intercontinental range, intercounty range and within country.

BM-21 are short range.
Uko well informed, unajua mambo mengi kushinda Mtanzania wa kawaida lakini unapokosea ni kuturingia technology za zamani.
 
Hufatilii tatizo pia CC hua hatupend Kiki zakutangaza majanga uliza vizuri habari ya tanga kwenye mapango ya mboni kilitokea nn na walio pigwa ni kina nan wakenya mlivyo wajinga na mazoba alshabab wa West get nilisika walitoroka na hamkuwapata mkaishia kuonesha picha zao za CCTV camera nyie Kenya bado wadogo Sana kifikra na kiakil. Ila sawa ili mfanikiewe lazima mue na role model
Ukitaka ujue Tanzania ni Nan wewe Jamba tu uone utakavyo potezwa hata kabla ya ushuz kunuka

Pia mnasema tunaonea nchi ndogo hiv mmesahau Kama Uganda tulimpiga akiwa anasaidiwa na gadafi wa Libya. Nyie jichetuen tu ulim uponze kichwa

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Miaka ile walikuwa na vifaa vizuri vya vita kuliko Kenya na Tanzania lakini bado kichapo walikipata.
 
Now comments like this one shows soon you will come to your senses.
Winning war is not about munitions only, if that was the case America would have won the war on Somalia back then 90's, should have won their War against Taliban in Afghanistan few days after invasion.

Vita ni moyo, ujasiri (courage), mbinu (tacts and technics), uvumilivu (endurance), nidhamu (discipline), n.k.
Above all you must be a psychological and mentality monster.

Ndio maana umeona Kenya imeshindwa kuwadhibiti Al Shabaab ndsni ya Kenya na ndani ya Somalia.

Umeona Tanzania ilivyo deal na terrorists wa Kibiti ambao sasa wana wasumbua serikali ya Msumbiji(Mozambique)?
asipoelewa hii comment, basi tena. Umemaliza ugomvi wote.
 
Uko well informed, unajua mambo mengi kushinda Mtanzania wa kawaida lakini unapokosea ni kuturingia technology za zamani.
A-100 siyo technology ya zamani. It is a new generation technology.
Hebu fikiria mwenzako anaringa kwa kumilk BM-21 What a shame!?
 
Tatizo lako hujui majukumu ya vifaa vya kivita
self-propelled ni vifaru.
Kazi zake ni kwenye main battle
MLRs are flying Rockets with engin.
They are guarded by GPS system.

They are intercontinental range, intercounty range and within country.

BM-21 are short range.
Bro just re read what I wrote maybe utaelewa what I meant.
 
Bro just re read what I wrote maybe utaelewa what I meant.
Hebu soma pale ulipoandika uweze kukicheka.
MLRs are next level.
You cannot compare with self-propelled artillery. These are two different weapons.
The longest target for self-propelled artillery is 240km but MLRs are intercontinental.

We are talking about Rockets.
 
That why nimekuambia hujui kitu wewe ni mbumbumbu.
Both PHL-03 and A-100 developed from BM-30 smerch
We have already have it.
Unachukua tu taarifa bila kufanya ucunguzi.
PHL-03 developed for Domestic usage.
Leta MRLs zenu tuzione
The PHL-03 is very different , A-100 MRL is the shit they export to poor countries...
and by the way only TZ is using the A-100 MRL from China, The Pakistanis have bought right to modify and manufacture in their own Nation...

That shit was only sold to TZ.. the way it's cheap, if it was a high quality system, most developing nations would have it.
It failed the Chinese tests for accuracy and reliability . Its carries too much fuel and leaves little room for the war-head, this design flaw affected most early Chinese Missiles.
 
The PHL-03 is very different , A-100 MRL is the shit they export to poor countries...
and by the way only TZ is using the A-100 MRL from China, The Pakistanis have bought right to modify and manufacture in their own Nation...

That shit was only sold to TZ.. the way it's cheap, if it was a high quality system, most developing nations would have it.
It failed the Chinese tests for accuracy and reliability . Its carries too much fuel and leaves little room for the war-head, this design flaw affected most early Chinese Missiles.
Pwahahahaha!!!
Umeishiwa point.
So nioneshe MRLs zenu.
Sidhani kama hats manati mpo nazo.
 
Pwahahahaha!!!
Umeishiwa point.
So nioneshe MRLs zenu.
Sidhani kama hats manati mpo nazo.
Just say you have no reply to my rebuttal...

kenya operates several systems ,
1.BM-21 Grad
2.SA-11 BUK1M SP-SAM
 
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