More NRM/NRA killing machines!!

UPDF buys 12 jet planes

By David Kibirige

The Uganda People's Defence Forces (UPDF) has ordered 12 jet fighters.
Army spokesman Maj. Shaban Bantariza confirmed yesterday that the army is to
buy jet fighters.
He, however, declined to name the number of jets or the country from which
they are to be imported.
"We are not only getting jet fighters but other equipment as well,"
Bantariza said. "I cannot tell you from where or how many as that would be
revealing our secrets to our adversaries."
He said that some of the jets would be interceptors and others offensive.
Top military sources told The Monitor that the army sent experts to Canada
and Libya to inspect the jets.
"In Canada there is a dealer in MIG 21 and MIG 26 who has shown interest in
supplying the fighters," a source said. "We are also looking at the
opportunity of getting refurbished ones from Libya."
The source said that President Yoweri Museveni said he wants a squadron to
boost the four jets the UPDF has.
The army has sent 16 officers to be trained as pilots and technicians in
Libya.
The last time UPDF acquired jet fighters was a few years ago.
They acquired two jets, which were taken to Israel for refurbishment.
In 1998 the army got four MI-24 attack helicopters from Belarus whose
airworthiness was questionable.
Only two were delivered after UPDF pilots rejected to fly the first two.

December 04, 2002 00:14:44

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