Uganda People's Defense Forces ends demolition exercise

A team of UPDF field Engineers led by Lt Col Fred Karara who is the Inspector General of military Equipment together with the National Focal Point person on small Arms and Light weapons Commissioner of the Uganda police, Ahamed Wafuba has successfully ended a demolition exercise in Karamoja sub region.

Captain Deo Akiiki

During the one week long exercise Karamoja was declared a no fly zone by the commander of Land Forces, Lt General Edward Katumba Wamala which has been now lifted.

The exercise was also supervised by the 3rd Division commander Brig Burundi Nyamunywanisa, according to the army spokesperson of the 3rd division, Captain Deo Akiiki.

Akiiki says the army carried out the exercise because it wanted to eliminate reserve stock or old stock of explosives within its armories.

He also says it was the best way to eliminate explosive remnants of war, it wanted to eliminate damaged stock pile and as a method of eliminating all rejects from different UPDF Units.

Among the explosives the army demolished included; (See table)

Name of Explosive                                                              Total No Destroyed
82mm Recoilless bombs 87 pieces
82mm Rockets 200 pieces
100mm Tank bomb shells 01 piece
100mm Aircraft Rockets 20 pieces
Accumulator explosives 29 pieces
Stick Grenades 12 pieces
Offensive Grenades 394 pieces
Elimination Rocket Grenades (Anti -Tank) 484 pieces
Anti tank bombs 27 pieces
Hand Grenades 216 pieces
40mm RPG Bomb Shells 166 pieces
62mm Motor Bomb shell 396 pieces
75mm Recoilless Bombs 01 piece
81mm High Explosive bombs 3379 pieces
82mm Motor Bomb shells 1952 pieces
40mm Bazooka bombs 18 bombs
60mm Mortar bombs 201 bombs
   

Captain Akiiki says the exercise was a success in all the two sites of Kotein in Kotido and Romario in Moroto with no any accidents reported.

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