Suherdjoko, The Jakarta Post, Semarang | National | Sat, April 27 2013, 7:35 PM
Ready to serve. One
hundred and twenty military personnel from the Indonesian Army (TNI-AD)
are ready to join United Nations peacekeeping operations in Darfur,
Sudan. The Garuda XXXV-A contingent is scheduled to depart in July for
the mission. (JP/Suherdjoko)
The
Indonesian Army (TNI-AD) will dispatch a peacekeeping force to Darfur,
Sudan to join with United Nations peacekeeping operations in that
conflict area.
The Garuda XXXV-A contingent will join with United
African Union Mission in Darfur (UNAMID), a UN and African Union joint
force, which will begin their one year mission in July.
“This is
the first time Indonesia has been involved in UN peacekeeping operations
using helicopters,” said TNI-AD chief Gen. Pramono Edhie Wibowo while
inspecting the readiness of the mission’s personnel and weaponry, as
well as helicopters, at a TNI-AD air base in Semarang, Central Java, on
Saturday.
Pramono said that in its previous peacekeeping missions, the Indonesian contingent had never brought helicopters.
“This
is the first time the UN has given Indonesian military personnel the
trust to bring helicopters into a mission,” he said. The three Mi-17
V-5-type helicopters will be brought to Sudan using an Antonov aircraft.
“In
the eyes of the world, the reputation of Indonesian peacekeeping
missions has always been good. Therefore, [the soldiers] must maintain
this good reputation,” said Pramono.
Garuda XXXV-A contingent
commander Lt. Col. Eko Priyanto said the contingent comprised 120
personnel, two of which were female. The contingent would be equipped
with three M1-17 V-5-type helicopters with fully-installed weaponry
systems, belonging to the TNI-AD.
“Each helicopter will be
operated by two pilots and two co-pilots. All personnel are ready for
the mission,” said Eko, adding that the peacekeeping force should be
able to operate the helicopters in all conditions, including during
evacuations and search and rescue operations. (ebf)
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