On Tuesday, October 29, 2024, Commander Kenya Army Lieutenant General David Tarus, presided over the commissioning of newly refurbished Z9 helicopters from China Aviation Technology Import and Export Corporation (CATIC) at the Kenya Army Corps of Aviation, Embakasi Garrison.
This collaboration between the Kenya Defence Forces and CATIC marks a significant milestone in enhancing Kenya’s military capabilities. The partnership encompasses various aspects, including military equipment procurement, technology transfer, joint training, and strategic cooperation, all contributing to Kenya’s operational readiness.
In his speech, Lt. Gen. Tarus commended the support by CATIC’, highlighting the partnership as a crucial step forward for Kenya Army Aviation in defending the nation and ensuring regional security. He emphasized that the new equipment would enable soldiers to execute their duties more effectively.
“Our partnership fosters a culture of collaboration and trust,” stated Lt. Gen. Tarus. “Together, we will continue to innovate, improve, and push the boundaries of military aviation. Success in the airspace relies not only on advanced technology but also on the strength of the relationships between nations.”
Mr. Li Houding, Vice President of CATIC, expressed optimism about the partnership, stating that the collaboration would leverage aviation technology expertise to accelerate progress. “Through joint research and development and the sharing of best practices in aircraft maintenance, we aim to enhance the capabilities of Kenya Army Aviation,” he said.
The Z9 helicopter, a utility military aircraft primarily designed for troop transport, represents an advanced tool in the Kenya Army’s aviation arsenal.
The ceremony was also attended by General Officer Commanding Eastern Command Major General Luka Kutto, Embakasi Garrison Commander Brigadier Jackson Lesaiyo, Principal DEFTEC Brigadier Ali Dahir, Commander Kenya Army Corps of Aviation Colonel Antony Maina, a delegation from CATIC, senior officers, officers, and service members.
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