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KDF Considered One of the Strongest, Most Disciplined Militaries in the World
The
Kenya Defence Forces (KDF) is considered one of the strongest
militaries and most disciplined in the world. According to the African
Report magazine, Kenya’s is a highly rated African army. The troops
train regularly with their British and American counterparts.
“The result, as evidenced by the remarkable discipline of Kenyan
soldiers whose offensive against Al-Shabaab by virtue of their
collaboration with the African Union Mission in Somalia (AMISOM), is one
of success,” says the magazine. Unlike many other soldiers offering
peace missions, Kenyan soldiers have not been mentioned in any scandal.
Recently, Ugandan soldiers returning from Somalia peace operations
shocked President Yoweri Museveni when they told him their commanders
might have sold guns and bullets in Mogadishu. Uganda, like Kenya has
troops serving in the African Union Peace Mission in Somalia (Amisom).
An irritated Museveni chased away all the commanders from the meeting,
except the Chief of Defence Forces, Gen Katumba Wamala, in order to allow the returning Amisom soldiers to speak out freely.
Take on Al-Shabaab
The Global Firepower Military, an online outlet that provides an
analytical display of data concerning today’s world military powers
ranks Kenya at position 46 in the world and 6 in Africa.
“I
agree we have the strongest and the most disciplined army in the world,”
says retired Army Major John Seii, “What happened at Westgate could
easily erode this. Kenyans can lose trust in them which would not be
good.” Kenya tops in East and Central Africa and ranked above Libya,
with Egypt leading in the continent and 14th in the world, followed by
Ethiopia, South Africa, Nigeria and Algeria. Only seven African
countries made it to the list, with the US, Russia, China, India and the
UK making the top five in the world.
The KDF, according to
Global Fire Power has only 24,120 active personnel and is one of the
smaller forces on the continent; however the nation’s strategic location
means the Kenyan military has been highly active since its inception.
It is supplied by the US, and has a budget of around $800 million.
According to Global Firepower, Kenya has 186 tanks, 12 rocket
projectors, 148 aircraft and 78 helicopters. Kenya’s military has been
involved in several UN peacekeeping missions in Africa and Europe.
They have also worked closely with Somalia’s military in order to take
on Al-Shabaab and have joined Amisom to further aid their cause.
- The Standard