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A contingent from Salvadoran departs for Mali under MINUSMA
(Defensa.com) El Salvador sent a contingent of 90 soldiers to Mali in the framework of the Integrated Mission Multidimensional Stability of the United Nations (MINUSMA). Salvadoran teams will be based in the city of Timbuktu, they will be commanded by Colonel Juan Aníbal Hernández Aviation Pilot Lara and have the support of three helicopters. The unit will operate along Gaza's call Azawad.
The devices are the MD 500E FAS 48, 49 and 50 with the UN register (UNO87P, UNO88P and UNO89P respectively), which were embarked on a B-747 Kalitta Air. They are the same as USA donated a couple of years ago the country. The Salvadoran Air Force began using the MD 500 in 1979, precisely when he defected one OH-6-A machine from Nicaragua, which received registration FAS 30. 6 models 500D would be used during the internal conflict, through the hands of FAS 32 the National Civil Police (PNC) in 1995, suffered an accident in the Chagüite, El Pedregal, La Paz, in 2003. The FAS 30 crashed in January 2005 about Cuzcatlán bridge. Of the 15 new MD500E which come from 1985, they carried the numerals 11 FAS FAS 36 to 47. Of these, 2015 enrollment survived the FAS 38, 42, 45, 46, and 47, which are the last three numbered from October 2012. At the time of internal conflict, the MD500 operated with 7 rockets and machine gun GAU due to weight restrictions.
A small liaison group apparently anticipated the Salvadoran contingent in March, and the entire group would receive training in peacekeeping operations for five months. It is expected that the mission of this first contingent was extended one year, with a total turnover spent in five years, depending on the mandate of the UN. Each contingent should receive training in the desert area operations and a course of survival for the crew in case of accidents, as well as training in maintenance and care of equipment in the same field. Upon receipt of the command flag, the teams were fully uniformed clear camouflaged desert holder vests boots, and personal weapons. For the first time a Salvadoran military contingent in support of the UN in the framework of Operations Peacekeeping work independently without the help of other nations. The UN mission was established on April 25, 2013, and deployed a few months later, on July 1 of that year, to stabilize the situation in northern Mali. The MINUSMA currently has 9,000. (JMAH)
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(Defensa.com) El Salvador sent a contingent of 90 soldiers to Mali in the framework of the Integrated Mission Multidimensional Stability of the United Nations (MINUSMA). Salvadoran teams will be based in the city of Timbuktu, they will be commanded by Colonel Juan Aníbal Hernández Aviation Pilot Lara and have the support of three helicopters. The unit will operate along Gaza's call Azawad.
The devices are the MD 500E FAS 48, 49 and 50 with the UN register (UNO87P, UNO88P and UNO89P respectively), which were embarked on a B-747 Kalitta Air. They are the same as USA donated a couple of years ago the country. The Salvadoran Air Force began using the MD 500 in 1979, precisely when he defected one OH-6-A machine from Nicaragua, which received registration FAS 30. 6 models 500D would be used during the internal conflict, through the hands of FAS 32 the National Civil Police (PNC) in 1995, suffered an accident in the Chagüite, El Pedregal, La Paz, in 2003. The FAS 30 crashed in January 2005 about Cuzcatlán bridge. Of the 15 new MD500E which come from 1985, they carried the numerals 11 FAS FAS 36 to 47. Of these, 2015 enrollment survived the FAS 38, 42, 45, 46, and 47, which are the last three numbered from October 2012. At the time of internal conflict, the MD500 operated with 7 rockets and machine gun GAU due to weight restrictions.
A small liaison group apparently anticipated the Salvadoran contingent in March, and the entire group would receive training in peacekeeping operations for five months. It is expected that the mission of this first contingent was extended one year, with a total turnover spent in five years, depending on the mandate of the UN. Each contingent should receive training in the desert area operations and a course of survival for the crew in case of accidents, as well as training in maintenance and care of equipment in the same field. Upon receipt of the command flag, the teams were fully uniformed clear camouflaged desert holder vests boots, and personal weapons. For the first time a Salvadoran military contingent in support of the UN in the framework of Operations Peacekeeping work independently without the help of other nations. The UN mission was established on April 25, 2013, and deployed a few months later, on July 1 of that year, to stabilize the situation in northern Mali. The MINUSMA currently has 9,000. (JMAH)
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