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Tanzania shows off amphibious warfare capability
Jeremy Binnie, London - IHS Jane's Defence Weekly
05 October 2016
Tanzania's two new landing craft put soldiers ashore during the amphibious exercise. Source: Office of the President of Tanzania
The Tanzanian People's Defence Force (TPDF) demonstrated its combined arms capability on 30 September, when it carried out a beach assault in front of president John Magufuli, Chief of Defence Forces General Davis Mwamunyange, and other senior officers.
The exercise was held in the Bagamoyo area of mainland Tanzania and photographs released by the president's official blog showed it involved soldiers and Type 63A amphibious light tanks landing on the beach with the support of naval vessels, including at least one of the new Haiqing-class patrol boats, and F-7 jet fighters.
One photograph showed that the TPDF has acquired two new landing craft calledMbono (LC 13) and Sehewa (LC 14), at least one of which is armed with a twin 14.5 mm light anti-aircraft gun.
Open-source satellite imagery shows that the new landing craft arrived at the main naval base in Dar es Salaam by January and are 28 m long, indicating that they are ex-Chinese navy Type 068 craft. These appear to have replaced the similar landing craft that Tanzania acquired from China in the 1990s.
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Type 63A amphibious light tanks seen during the exercise. (Office of the President of Tanzania)
Tanzania's new Haiqing-class patrol boat TNS Msoga supports the amphibious landing. (Office of the President of Tanzania)
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Tanzania shows off amphibious warfare capability
Jeremy Binnie, London - IHS Jane's Defence Weekly
05 October 2016
Tanzania's two new landing craft put soldiers ashore during the amphibious exercise. Source: Office of the President of Tanzania
The Tanzanian People's Defence Force (TPDF) demonstrated its combined arms capability on 30 September, when it carried out a beach assault in front of president John Magufuli, Chief of Defence Forces General Davis Mwamunyange, and other senior officers.
The exercise was held in the Bagamoyo area of mainland Tanzania and photographs released by the president's official blog showed it involved soldiers and Type 63A amphibious light tanks landing on the beach with the support of naval vessels, including at least one of the new Haiqing-class patrol boats, and F-7 jet fighters.
One photograph showed that the TPDF has acquired two new landing craft calledMbono (LC 13) and Sehewa (LC 14), at least one of which is armed with a twin 14.5 mm light anti-aircraft gun.
Open-source satellite imagery shows that the new landing craft arrived at the main naval base in Dar es Salaam by January and are 28 m long, indicating that they are ex-Chinese navy Type 068 craft. These appear to have replaced the similar landing craft that Tanzania acquired from China in the 1990s.
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Type 63A amphibious light tanks seen during the exercise. (Office of the President of Tanzania)
Tanzania's new Haiqing-class patrol boat TNS Msoga supports the amphibious landing. (Office of the President of Tanzania)
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Tanzania shows off amphibious warfare capability | IHS Jane's 360
nomasana, sam999, NairobiWalker, hbuyosh, msemakweli, simplemind, Kimweri, Bulldog, MK254, Kafrican,Ngongo, Ab_Titchaz, mtanganyika mpya, JokaKuu, Ngongo, Askari Kanzu, Dhuks, Yule-Msee, waltham, mombasite gabriel, Juakali1980, Boda254, mwaswast, MwendaOmo, Iconoclastes, oneflash, Kambalanick, 1 Africa, saadeque, burukenge, nyangau mkenya, Teen-Upperhill Nairobi, kadoda11, Livale