EAC Member States to Hold Joint Military Drills in Uganda

More than 1,500 troops from the six East African Community (EAC) member states plan to carry out joint military drills in Uganda.

The 12th EAC Field Training Exercise is scheduled for May and June in eastern Uganda to test response readiness to complex security challenges, it said.

A military training exercise by the British and Kenyan soldiers in Laikipia, northern Kenya.

The chairperson of the EAC Defence Liaison Office, Col Raphael Kibiwot Kiptoo said such exercises enhance the high-level interconnectedness and interoperability of the troops in the region.

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The six member states are Uganda, Tanzania, Kenya, Rwanda, Burundi and South Sudan.

The drills, conducted since 2005, are done on a rotational basis among the partner states every two years.

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