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Army Contingent conducts mega Field Training Exercise before Mali UN Assignment

(UDHAYAM, COLOMBO) – A mega Field Training Exercise (FTX) that complements the Sri Lanka Army to undertake the forthcoming UN Combat Convoy Tasks in MINUSMA – Mali will start off from Kankesanthurai on Tuesday (21st March) and cover a distance of about 1,166 km across the country during the 15-day long assignment.

The hypothetically-designed FTX, code named ‘Ex Harmattan’, cognizant of prevalent ground realities and challenges in Mali is comprised of a Combat Convoy Company (CCC) of 15 Officers and 185 Other Rankers, in addition to more than 68 vehicles and poised to encounter simulated threat conditions en route during the Exercise, launched exclusively to improve the UN mission competence capacity of the CCC of the Army.

Troops of the Infantry with Armour, Mechanized Infantry and other logistic elements will commence the FTX from Kankesanthurai in the North and terminate in the South, close to Sooriyawewa fewer than four Phases along with belligerent parties after 9 days on 5 April 2017. The FTX has received the blessings of the Commander of the Army Lieutenant General Crishanthe De Silva.

The FTX convoy during the span of the assignment will pause at Nawaladi, Vidattaltivu, Oyamadu, Minneriya, Puttalam, Maduruoya, Buttala and Sooriyawewa areas to match with hypothetical scenarios of the Exercise settings during the course of its tour from Kankesanthurai to the South.

Brigadier D.M.D.C.D Gunawardena functions as the Exercise Director and is assisted by Colonel S.U.M.N Manage, Deputy Exercise Director. Under the Phase – I, the convoy expects to derive a comprehensive knowledge on Mali’s geographical and ground realities vis-à-vis current political developments and her administrative structure.

The CCC under the Phase – II will focus on Planning and Preparation of the FTX before the FTX’s execution proper begins afterwards under the Phase – III. The FTX culminates with a debriefing under the Phase – IV after 9 April.

The mammoth FTX would educate the CCC on combat and supply practices, command and leadership, emergency contingency plans, combat convoy tasks, decision-making during emergencies, application of convoy drills, protest controls, disposal of Improvised Explosive Devices (IEDs), administration and logistic sustenance, maintenance of communication and other techniques and procedures in UN peace enforcement operations, logistics and planning process, unique to UN Combat Convoy Tasks in MINUSMA – Mali, etc.

Sri Lanka Army, now recognized as a UN troop contributing member to the UN Peace Keeping Missions, has been invited to dispatch a peace-keeping convoy company to Mali, the 8th largest country in Africa.

 

 

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