KDF receives C-145 skytruck airplane

Hio ng'ombe ya kitanzania inajifanya kwamba haijasoma hii section


At least five aircraft are still in service of the AFSOC for CAA aircrew training.
Asome wapi, alafu hzo ndege zimekua procured kitu 2009..yeye anataka kusema eti zimechapa, lifespan ya ndege eti ichape kw miaka kumi jamani!!kwn ni passo
 
As if unajua kila kitu eti zitadondoka...
Hivi unajua sheria za ICAO na FAA za kuuza ndege mtumba wewe au unaropoka tu.
Wachana na huyo wazimu. Huwa anajifanya expert wa kila kitu wakati hajui lolote.
 
Hajaelewa maana ya AFSOC's, jamaa anakurupuka tu walai.
Capabilities za hyo ndege anazijua au ni kubwetuka tu hapa km kawaida yake
Usishangae pengine hata hajui hilo neno special forces lina maana gani. Msamehe bure
 
Hio ng'ombe ya kitanzania inajifanya kwamba haijasoma hii section

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At least five aircraft are still in service of the AFSOC for CAA aircrew training.
you may have a hundred aircrafts and still be fucked by al shabab, uwezo hamna hata kama vifaa mnavyo. ukubali tu na hilo.
 
Asante kwa kukubali kwamba tuna vifaa.
siku zote mmekuwa na vifaa lakini al shabab hadi wanawasodomize pamoja na vifaa vyenu. mbona al shabab hawana vifaa kama ninyi? vifaa vyenu vinawasaidia nini kama hamna akili na ujuzi?
 
Al shabab wanawala mavi sana majira askari wengi wa kd..... hutolewa bikira na wavaa misuli
 
siku zote mmekuwa na vifaa lakini al shabab hadi wanawasodomize pamoja na vifaa vyenu. mbona al shabab hawana vifaa kama ninyi? vifaa vyenu vinawasaidia nini kama hamna akili na ujuzi?
We nenda kale chipsi hko mada km hizi sio size yako
 
our special forces are coming of age equipment na training ni top notch.

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TZ has not made a significant military hardware purchase in the last 10yrs.. this can tell you about their funding , training and experience..

kazi ni kuja hapa kupiga kelele, si mlete vifaa vyenu pia tuvione
 

Boost as KDF commissions newly acquired aircraft in Nairobi​

The aircraft will support and complement the three newly acquired C-27J Spartan tactical aircraft acquired by Kenya.​


In Summary
• Maj Gen Ogolla expressed gratitude to the US government for the acquisition that will go a long way in enhancing the mission readiness of the Kenya Air Force.

• The type can perform varied roles such as precision combat airdrop, combat search-and-rescue, humanitarian assistance, casualty evacuation and disaster relief missions.

22 April 2021 - 10:36

This is a boost to the service that is currently rushing to upgrade its arsenal to match the demands.
This is a boost to the service that is currently rushing to upgrade its arsenal to match the demands.

The Kenya Air Force (KAF) Wednesday commissioned the newly acquired C-145 Skytruck aircraft.

This is a boost to the service that is currently rushing to upgrade its arsenal to match the demands.

The type can perform varied roles such as precision combat airdrop, combat search-and-rescue, humanitarian assistance, casualty evacuation and disaster relief missions.

Commander Kenya Air Force (KAF) Major General Francis Ogolla presided over the event at Moi Air Base (MAB), Eastleigh.

The C-145 Skytruck which is intended to phase out the Y-12 aircraft was acquired through Excess Defence Article (EDA) after the signing of the Kenya United States Liason Office (KUSLO) agreement by the two Governments in April 2017.

Maj Gen Ogolla expressed gratitude to the US government for the acquisition that will go a long way in enhancing the mission readiness of the Kenya Air Force.

“It is a great day today as we introduce the C-145 Skytruck Aircraft(KAF 2001). This aircraft will not be in the service for display but to enhance the capability of our air support to our sister Services,” said Maj Gen Ogolla.

C-145 Skytruck Aircraft is a variant M28 with a capacity of 19.

The C-145 is more modified with a stronger engine, it has a short take-off and landing capability, picks height faster and has a bigger cargo capacity.

The aircraft is a multi-purpose aircraft, that can be used for VIP and passenger transportation, cargo transportation, paradrop, insertion as well as casualty evacuation.

The US Defence Air Attachee to Kenya Major Matthew Yan thanked Kenya for the mutual cooperation and assured of continued support from the US Government.

He summed up the acquisition of the aircraft using a common Swahili phrase ‘haba na haba hujaza kibaba’.

In August 2016 the United States allocated three surplus C-145As to Kenya after it had requested six under the Excess Defense Articles (EDA) programme.

According to reports, in September 2019, Kenya Air Force pilots and loadmasters were sent to Hulburt Field, Florida to be trained by airmen from the US Air Force’s 818th Mobility Support Advisory Squadron and 492d Special Operations Wing.

The C-145 Skytruck aircraft is usually operated by the USAF Special Operations Command (AFSOC), they’re primarily used to assist Aviation Foreign Internal Defence (AvFID).

In 2015, AFSOC retired eleven C-145As, donating two to the Estonian Air Force in 2019, three to Kenya, Costa Rica and Nepal receiving two aircraft each.

At least five aircraft are still in service of the AFSOC for CAA aircrew training.

The aircraft will support and complement the three newly acquired C-27J Spartan tactical aircraft acquired by Kenya.

According to reports, the C-27J Spartan military transport aircraft were acquired for Sh20 billion from an Italian aircraft manufacturer.

Kenya Air Force needs an aircraft to replace the four DHC-5 Buffalos currently in its inventory which were acquired more than 30 years ago.

The Kenyan Air Force also possess eleven new Chinese-made Harbin Y-12 transport planes and about three Canadian built Bombardier Dash 8.

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Akili ndogo sana..wanakuja ndege bure...lakini spare unanunua kwao na service wanafanya wao..so badala ya kuoza kwenye scrap yards ni Bora wawape nyie wazee wa githeri.
Nionyeshe yenyu mpya, mliyoinunua na mnai service wenyewe.
Nb;latest one!
 
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