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KDF Receives Chemical and Nuclear Equipment From U.S Government

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On August 23, 2024, the General Officer Commanding Special Operations Command (SOCOM), Major General John Nkoimo, presided over a Graduation Ceremony at the Disaster Response Battalion in Embakasi, Nairobi.

This event also served as a Transfer of Equipment ceremony between the United States government and the Kenya Defence Forces (KDF).

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KDF Disaster Response Battalion received chemical, biological, radiological, and nuclear equipment. Photo: KDF.

The Graduation Ceremony marked the culmination of a training program.

Training aimed at enhancing KDF’s capabilities in handling Chemical, Biological, Radiological, and Nuclear (CBRN) explosives and Casualty Decontamination.

The training was conducted by the U.S. Defense Threat Reduction Agency (DTRA).

This was part of a security cooperation engagement program.

Participants were drawn from the Disaster Response Battalion (DRB) of the Kenya Defence Forces.

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Alexis Robinson, the DTRA Attaché for South, Central, and East Africa, highlighted that the training was designed to bolster collaboration between Kenya and the United States.

He emphasised the importance of building a strong, enduring partnership.

This is to ensure that Kenyan responders are adequately trained to address current and emerging CBRN threats.

“The program focuses on building expertise in the detection, containment, and mitigation of hazardous materials by equipping Kenyan responders with the best skills available,” Robinson said.

In his address to the graduates, Major General Nkoimo expressed confidence in their newly acquired competencies as CBRN responders, upon whom the country can rely.

“Always endeavour to apply all the knowledge, skills, and drills you have acquired. Your commitment, teamwork, and cooperation will contribute to building professionalism,” he added.

To further enhance CBRN response capacity, the DRB received support in the form of rapid response vehicles.

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The vehicles are equipped with Chemical and Radiological (CR) equipment and Mass Casualty Decontamination (MCD) equipment from the U.S. government.