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Encyclopedia > Uganda People's Defence Force
Uganda People's Defence Force
Military Manpower
Military age 15 years of age
Availability Males age 15-49: 4,952,945 (2000 est.)
Fit for military service Males age 15-49: unknown
Reaching military age annually Males: unknown
Active troops unknown
Branches {{{branches}}}
Military Expenditures
Amount $95 million (FY98/99)
Percent of GDP 1.9% (FY98/99)

The Uganda Peoples Defence Force (UPDF), previously the National Resistance Army, constitutes the armed forces of Uganda. The National Resistance Army (NRA) began as a guerilla army of Uganda in the 1980s, led by Yoweri Museveni. ...


At present UPDF's primary focus is the conflict with the Lord's Resistance Army (LRA), a rebel group operating in the country's North which has been condemned by the UN and was declared a Terrorist organization by the US in 2001. Since March 2002, UPDF has been granted permission to carry out operating against LRA bases across the border in the Sudan, and these raids, collectively known as Operation Iron Fist, have resulted in the repatriation of many abducted children being held by the rebels as child soldiers or sex slaves. Combatants Uganda Peoples Defence Force Lords Resistance Army Commanders Yoweri Museveni Joseph Kony The Lords Resistance Army (LRA),[1] formed in 1987, is a rebel guerrilla army operating mainly in northern Uganda and parts of Sudan. ... Soldier in Labuje IDP camp, Kitgum The period from 2002 to 2005 of the Lords Resistance Army (LRA) insurgency in northern Uganda begins with the assault of the Uganda Peoples Defence Force (UPDF) upon LRA strongholds in South Sudan. ... Child abduction is the abduction or kidnapping of a child (or baby) by an older person. ... The military use of children refers to children being placed in harms way in military actions, the desire being to protect a location or provide propaganda. ... Sexual slavery is a special case of slavery which includes various different practices: forced prostitution (which can include religious prostitution) single-owner sexual slavery slavery for primarily non-sexual purposes where sex is common or permissible In general, the nature of slavery means that the slave is de facto available...

Soldiers of UPDF in training.

UPDF’s own policy of employing children (of the ages of 13 and over) has, however, drawn criticism from the international community and this, perhaps, has limited the level of military aid to Uganda and thus hindered the resolution of this bloody civil conflict. Image File history File links No higher resolution available. ... Image File history File links No higher resolution available. ...


Prior to 2000, US military forces participated with UPDF in training activities under the African Crisis Response Initiative. This cooperation was terminated in 2000 as a result of Uganda's incursion into the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC). Following the June 2003 UPDF withdrawal of troops from the DRC, limited nonlethal military assistance has restarted. The Military of the United States, also known as the United States Armed Forces, is structured into five branches consisting of the: United States Army United States Marine Corps United States Navy United States Air Force United States Coast Guard Reserves United States National Guard United States Army Reserve United... Sergeant 1st Class Cassius Williams instucts Senegalese soldiers on U.N. peacekeeping policies during training for the African Crisis Response Initiative in Thiès, Senegal. ...


Military branches: Army, Navy, Air Wing


Military manpower - fit for military service:
males age 15-49: 2,687,924 (2000 est.)


Weapon of the Uganda People's Defence Force

MBT 20x T-55, 20x PT-76
IFV 19x BMP-2
APC BTR-152, Buffel
AA Gun ZPU-4 The T-54 and T-55 tank series was the Soviet Unions front-line main battle tank from 1947 until 1962, and remains in service throughout the world to this day, especially by former client states of the Soviet Union. ... The PT-76 is a Soviet amphibious tank which was introduced in early 1950s and soon became the standard reconnaissance tank of the Soviet Army and the other Warsaw Pact armies. ... The BMP-2 is a Soviet infantry fighting vehicle which was first introduced in the early 1980s. ... The BTR-152 was the Soviet armored personnel carrier. ... The Buffel was the primary mine-protected APC of the South African Army during the Angolan conflict. ... ZPU-4 in Batey ha-Osef museum, Israel. ...


Uganda Air Force

- 3 AB-206 JetRanger
- 4 AB-212
- 1 AS202 Bravo
- 5 Bell-412
- 1 Gulfstream III
- 3 L-39ZA Albatros
- 4 SF260W
- 7 Mi-17
- 5 Mig-21MF
- 2 Mig-21UM The C-20 Gulfstream is the military designation of the commercial Gulfstream bizjets used by the US military forces. ... The Mil Mi-17 (Also known as the Mi-8MT, NATO reporting name Hip-H) was a Soviet cargo helicopter. ...


External links

  • www.defenceuganda.mil.ug (Ministry of Defence website)


 

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