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UPDF Strengthens Combat Readiness With New Artillery Graduates

Alen Nafuna
Last updated: May 20, 2025 3:50 pm
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The Uganda Peoples’ Defence Forces (UPDF) Mountain Division has officially passed out 90 newly trained artillery personnel, enhancing the force’s firepower with specialised expertise in modern weapons systems.

The graduation ceremony took place at the division headquarters in Muhooti, Kabarole District, and was officiated by Brig Gen Paul Muwonge, Deputy Commander of the Mountain Division.

Brig Gen Muwonge emphasised the strategic importance of artillery in modern warfare, highlighting its vital role in both conventional and counter-insurgency operations. “Artillery is a vital component that supports the infantry, whether in conventional or counter-insurgency operations,” he said, noting its decisive impact in the battles of Kaya and Oraba.

He further cited the continued effectiveness of artillery support in current operations against the Allied Democratic Forces (ADF) in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), where it has been instrumental in dismantling enemy camps and achieving operational dominance.

This success, he said, stems from the UPDF’s use of a combined arms strategy under the leadership of the Commander-in-Chief, enabling coordinated firepower for swift and decisive results.
Brig Gen Muwonge also stressed the need for ongoing adaptation as modern warfare evolves, with adversaries increasingly turning to agile tactics and advanced technologies.

He commended the graduates for their determination during the demanding course and acknowledged the political commissar’s role in providing ideological guidance throughout the training.

Lt Col Kilama, Commander of the 105 Artillery Brigade, described the training as a crucial step in the professional advancement of the soldiers. “Keep your books and keep reading them,” he urged. “The knowledge and skills you’ve acquired must remain at your fingertips, ready for deployment when called upon.”

Among the graduates were two female soldiers, reflecting the UPDF’s ongoing commitment to inclusivity.

The event was attended by the District Administrative Officer, brigade commanders, and senior officers from the Mountain Division.

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