Armée Kényane

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A Kenyan Defence Forces (KDF) warship patrols near the Somali port town of Kismayu October 1, 2012. Kenyan warships shelled the southern Somali port of Kismayu overnight after al Qaeda-linked rebels said they had abandoned the city, residents said. Stunned by an assault by sea, air and ground forces late on Friday night, al Shabaab rebels fled the city that had been their key source of revenue, retreating to surrounding forests and towns. *******/Thomas Mukoya
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A Kenyan Defence Forces (KDF) warship patrols near Somalia's port town of Kismayu October 1, 2012. Hundreds of Somali government troops and allied militia fighters deployed throughout the former al Shabaab rebel stronghold of Kismayu on Monday, sending panicked locals scrambling for cover. Residents said some soldiers took up positions on rooftops and that there was no immediate retaliation from the al Qaeda-linked militants who fled the port city on Friday after Kenyan and Somali troops launched an assault by sea, air and land. *******/Thomas Mukoya
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A Kenyan Defence Forces (KDF) warship patrols near the Somali port town of Kismayu October 1, 2012. Kenyan warships shelled the southern port of Kismayu overnight after al Qaeda-linked rebels said they had abandoned the city, residents said. Stunned by an assault by sea, air and ground forces late on Friday night, al Shabaab rebels fled the city that had been their key source of revenue, retreating to surrounding forests and towns. *******/Thomas Mukoya
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A Kenyan Defence Forces (KDF) warship patrols near the Somali port town of Kismayu October 1, 2012. Kenyan warships shelled the southern port of Kismayu overnight after al Qaeda-linked rebels said they had abandoned the city, residents said. Stunned by an assault by sea, air and ground forces late on Friday night, al Shabaab rebels fled the city that had been their key source of revenue, retreating to surrounding forests and towns. *******/Thomas Mukoya
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A Kenyan Defence Forces (KDF) warship docks at the Manda Naval base near the Kenya-Somalia border October 1, 2012. Hundreds of Somali government troops and allied militia fighters deployed throughout the former al Shabaab rebel stronghold of Kismayu on Monday, sending panicked locals scrambling for cover. Residents said some soldiers took up positions on rooftops and that there was no immediate retaliation from the al Qaeda-linked militants who fled the port city on Friday after Kenyan and Somali troops launched an assault by sea, air and land. *******/Thomas Mukoya
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Soldiers of the Kenyan Contingent serving the African Union Mission in Somalia (AMISOM) sit in a truck as their convoy makes its way between the port of Kismayu and the city's airport, October 2, 2012. Kenyan troops fighting under the African Union flag entered al Shabaab's former stronghold of Kismayu for the first time on Tuesday after launching an offensive against the port on Friday, forcing the rebels to flee. *******/African Union-United Nations Information Support Team/Stuart Price/Handout
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Soldiers of the Kenyan Contingent serving the African Union Mission in Somalia (AMISOM) sit in a truck as their convoy makes its way between the port of Kismayu and the city's airport, October 2, 2012. Kenyan troops fighting under the African Union flag entered al Shabaab's former stronghold of Kismayu for the first time on Tuesday after launching an offensive against the port on Friday, forcing the rebels to flee. *******/African Union-United Nations Information Support Team/Stuart Price/Handout
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Soldiers of the Kenyan Contingent serving the African Union Mission in Somalia (AMISOM) sit in a truck as their convoy makes its way between the port of Kismayu and the city's airport, October 2, 2012. Kenyan troops fighting under the African Union flag entered al Shabaab's former stronghold of Kismayu for the first time on Tuesday after launching an offensive against the port on Friday, forcing the rebels to flee. *******/African Union-United Nations Information Support Team/Stuart Price/Handout
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Soldiers of Kenyan Contingent serving with the African Union Mission in Somalia (AMISOM) talk in front of an al Shabaab flag at Kismayu airport October 2, 2012. Kenyan troops fighting under the African Union flag entered al Shabaab's former stronghold of Kismayu for the first time on Tuesday after launching an offensive against the port on Friday, forcing the rebels to flee. *******/African Union-United Nations Information Support Team/Stuart Price/Handout
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Troops from the Kenyan Contingent of the African Union Mission in Somalia (AMISOM) are seen on the back of a flat-bed military truck in the early morning ahead of an advance on the Somali port city of Kismayu in this handout photograph taken October 2, 2012 by the African Union-United Nations Information Support Team and released October 3, 2012. African Union troops and tanks occupied al Shabaab's former stronghold of Kismayu on Tuesday, but the Somali Islamist militants gave notice of their intention to fight back, saying they detonated a bomb in the port city. *******/African Union-United Nations Information Support Team/Stuart Price/Handout
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Troops from the Kenyan contingent of the African Union Mission in Somalia (AMISOM) sit on the mid-section of a military truck in the early morning ahead of an advance on the Somali port city of Kismayu, in this handout photograph taken October 2, 2012 by the African Union-United Nations Information Support Team and released October 3, 2012. African Union troops and tanks occupied al Shabaab's former stronghold of Kismayu on Tuesday, but the Somali Islamist militants gave notice of their intention to fight back, saying they detonated a bomb in the port city. *******/African Union-United Nations Information Support Team/Stuart Price/Handout
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A soldier from the Kenyan Contingent of the African Union Mission in Somalia (AMISOM) sits inside an armoured personnel carrier during an advance on the Somali port city of Kismayu, in this handout photograph taken October 2, 2012 by the African Union-United Nations Information Support Team and released October 3, 2012. African Union troops and tanks occupied al Shabaab's former stronghold of Kismayu on Tuesday, but the Somali Islamist militants gave notice of their intention to fight back, saying they detonated a bomb in the port city. *******/African Union-United Nations Information Support Team/Stuart Price/Handout
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Troops from the Kenyan Contingent of the African Union Mission in Somalia (AMISOM) sit on the back of a flat-bed military truck in the early morning ahead of an advance on the Somali port city of Kismayu, in this handout photograph taken October 2, 2012 by the African Union-United Nations Information Support Team and released October 3, 2012. African Union troops and tanks occupied al Shabaab's former stronghold of Kismayu on Tuesday, but the Somali Islamist militants gave notice of their intention to fight back, saying they detonated a bomb in the port city. *******/African Union-United Nations Information Support Team/Stuart Price/Handout
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Troops from the Kenyan contingent of the African Union Mission in Somalia (AMISOM) sit on the back of a flat-bed military truck in the early morning ahead of an advance on the Somali port city of Kismayu in this handout photograph taken October 2, 2012 by the African Union-United Nations Information Support Team and released October 3, 2012. African Union troops and tanks occupied al Shabaab's former stronghold of Kismayu on Tuesday, but the Somali Islamist militants gave notice of their intention to fight back, saying they detonated a bomb in the port city. *******/African Union-United Nations Information Support Team/Stuart Price/Handout
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Troops from the Kenyan Contingent of the African Union Mission in Somalia (AMISOM) sit on the back of a flat-bed military truck as they begin an advance on the Somali port city of Kismayu, in this handout photograph taken October 2, 2012 by the African Union-United Nations Information Support Team and released October 3, 2012. African Union troops and tanks occupied al Shabaab's former stronghold of Kismayu on Tuesday, but the Somali Islamist militants gave notice of their intention to fight back, saying they detonated a bomb in the port city. *******/African Union-United Nations Information Support Team/Stuart Price/Handout
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Toops from the Kenyan Contingent of the African Union Mission in Somalia (AMISOM) form-up in the early morning ahead of an advance on the Somali port city of Kismayu, in this handout photograph taken October 2, 2012 by the African Union-United Nations Information Support Team and released October 3, 2012. African Union troops and tanks occupied al Shabaab's former stronghold of Kismayu on Tuesday, but the Somali Islamist militants gave notice of their intention to fight back, saying they detonated a bomb in the port city. *******/African Union-United Nations Information Support Team/Stuart Price/Handout
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A Kenya Defence Forces helicopter lands at an old air field north of Somalia's port city of Kismayu October 5, 2012. African Union and Somali troops combed the Somali port of Kismayu for bombs hidden by al Qaeda-linked militants who fled their last urban bastion but warned of retaliatory strikes, the two militaries said. *******/Richard Lough
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Kenya Air Force Helicopter in a fly- past over head Nyayo stadium during Mashujaa day on 20th October 2012.
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Ils sont bien équipé je trouve.
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L'armée Kenyanne va recevoir des véhicules blindés serbes "Lazar"
Kenya to receive Serbian armoured vehicles

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Kenya and Bangladesh will be the first recipients of armoured vehicles produced by a new factory in Serbia. It is believed that the two countries will receive the locally developed Lazar BVT mine-resistant, ambush protected vehicle.

Serbian Defence Minister Aleksandar Vucic met with Russian Deputy Premier Dmitry Rogozin last week to discuss military cooperation, which may see the two countries build 57 and 155 mm ammunition. Russian manufacturers provide components for armoured vehicles Serbia plans to produce for its own military as well as for Kenya and Bangladesh. “We both have the will and the money to invest in Serbia,” said Rogozin.

The new factory will be established with 130 employees before the end of 2013 in Velika Plana, Serbia, Vucic said. It will build several variants of armoured vehicles. Last year the state-owned Yugoimport arms export agency received a contract for 18 Nora B-52 155 mm self-propelled howitzers to the Bangladesh Army. It has been reported that Kenya has also bought the Nora artillery system.

It is presumed that the armoured vehicles that will be delivered to Kenya are the Yugoimport Lazar BVTs, developed by the Serbian Military Technology Institute to meet local and export requirements. The first prototype was completed in 2008. The vehicle has a crew of three (commander, driver and gunner) and can carry ten fully equipped troops. These have firing ports and sit in seats attached to the roof, which reduces the risk of injury in case the vehicle hits a mine.

With regard to armament, a wide variety of weapons can be fitted in a remotely controlled overhead weapon station or light turret, including 7.62 mm and 12.7 mm machineguns and 20 mm and 30 mm cannons or an automatic grenade launcher.

Kenya makes extensive use of armoured vehicles, especially due to its combat operations in Somalia. Last month it was announcedd that South African expeditionary and tactical equipment manufacturer Osprea Logistics has established a factory in the Kenyan coastal town of Mombasa to produce its Mamba Mk5 armoured personnel carriers. Osprea plans to produce more than a hundred Mamba Mk 5 vehicles in the first year of production.

Over 200 South African-made Mamba APCs are already in use in Somalia. Powered by Iveco or 352N Mercedes Benz 6-cylinder engines, the Mamba is a sturdily designed vehicle which is suited for combat operations in desert and other remote locations. The vehicle can withstand small arms fire, landmine blasts and improvised explosive devices and has been widely used in Iraq.

Yugoimport is no stranger to Africa: in November 2010 Yugoimport and ammunition makers Krusik a.d., Sloboda a.d., and Prvi Partizan a.d., were awarded a US$400 million contract to build three military factories in Northern Africa. These companies have received various defence contracts from Libya, Egypt and Algeria.

Source: defenceweb.co.za
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Mais dîtes moi que je rêve :shock:

Ils ont des fn scar !!!!!

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M1a2 Abrams a écrit :Mais dîtes moi que je rêve :shock:

Ils ont des fn scar !!!!!

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Non tu rêves pas mais on es peut être deux à halluciner ! Pas mal l'équipement individuel des soldats ; je trouve leur camo semblable à celui des british !
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J'ai aperçu également un blindé dans le JT de f24 , vous avez des infos ? peut être des WZ551 chinois ....

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mig 29/32 a écrit :J'ai aperçu également un blindé dans le JT de f24 , vous avez des infos ? peut être des WZ551 chinois ....
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Dommage qu'ils n'ont pas de véritable FS.. Ils sont équipé comme des troupes de choc, pour faire de l'action spéciale..
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c'est pas l'arme qui tue mais l'être humaine qui tir sur la gâchette

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c'est pas l'arme qui tue mais l'être humaine qui tir sur la gâchette

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