U.S. delivers MD-530F helicopters to Kenya Defense Force

The U.S. delivered six MD-530F Cayuse Warrior helicopters to the Kenya Army's Joint Helicopter Command at Embakasi Barracks during a handover ceremony Jan. 23



By U.S. Africa Command Public Affairs United States Africa Command Stuttgart, Germany Feb 10, 2020
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NAIROBI, Kenya -- The U.S. delivered six (6) MD-530F Cayuse Warrior helicopters to the Kenya Army's Joint Helicopter Command (JHC) at Embakasi Barracks during a handover ceremony Jan. 23.

"The arrival of these helicopters underscores our commitment to our Kenyan defense partners and our shared collective efforts to address security and stability in the region," said U.S. Army General Stephen Townsend, commander, U.S. Africa Command. "We are proud of our robust relationship and appreciate the Government of Kenya's continued partnership."

More than 100 guests attended the ceremony, which featured remarks by U.S. Army Maj. Gen. Michael D. Turello, commanding general of Combined Joint Task Force-Horn of Africa, and Kenyan Defense Force (KDF) officials.

CJTF-HOA service members train with KDF members on many different specialties - ranging from medical assistance to combat techniques - sharing each other's best practices.

"The tails of these U.S. manufactured helicopters and broad-range programs showcase how we are working together across the Kenyan Defense Forces," said Turello. "This demonstrates how the U.S. remains fully committed to providing relevant and timely training and equipment to bolster the KDF capabilities."

The Kenyan government purchased the first batch of helicopters through the Foreign Military Sales program, which facilitates sales of U.S. arms, defense equipment, services and military training to foreign governments.

"This event is not only a culmination of the journey that began in 2016, but also a milestone for our Air Force to modernize the Kenyan Defense Forces," said Gen. Samson Mwathethe, chief of KDF. "The integration of the MD-530F into our inventory will go a long way in enhancing our capability to operate and continue our security involvement, and we appreciate this achievement by cooperation with our allies."

The helicopters are capable of performing a variety of scout, attack, and close air support missions, which will enhance KDF operations. Included with the purchase of the helicopters is a multi-year sustainment package, which will ensure the longevity of the aircraft.

"In getting the MD-530 aircraft we are proving ourselves as an effective force multiplier on the battlefield," said Mwathethe. "The successful delivery of these assets could not have come at a better time for us."

The second delivery of six helicopters is scheduled to happen in the near future.

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