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| Sujet: Armée Ghanéene/Ghana Armed Forces Ven 11 Sep 2009 - 23:36 | |
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| Sujet: Re: Armée Ghanéene/Ghana Armed Forces Mar 21 Fév 2012 - 13:49 | |
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President Mills commissions four fast patrol ships for the Ghana Navy
Sekondi, Feb. 20, GNA – President John Evans Atta Mills has commissioned four fast patrol ships ordered from China by the Ministry of Defence and the Ministry of Food and Agriculture (MOFA) at the Western Naval Command at Sekondi.
The ships are GNS Blika, GNS Garinga, GNS Chemle and GNS Enwor.
President Mills said the Ministry of Transport, the Ghana Maritime Authority and the Ministry of Defence are establishing a Vessel Traffic Monitoring and Information System (VTMIS) along the entire coast of the country.
He said the system would include coastal radar stations with command and control centers that would enhance the ability to maintain effective surveillance over the waters.
“When this is fully established and the system is complemented with naval ships and maritime patrol aircraft, we should be able to improve the operational control of our maritime domain adding that the country would soon take delivery of two newly refurbished Ex-German Navy Fast Aircraft currently undergoing refitting in Germany ”, he said.
President Mills said the Slipway Rehabilitation Project carried out by Messrs Damen of Netherlands and the MTU Test Bench Project by MTU of German would be completed and commissioned.
He said these projects would enable the Navy carry out routine docking and periodic refitting locally to save the millions of foreign exchange that would be spent when such works are done abroad.
President Mills said the same facilities would be used to support local fishing vessels and other vessels engaged in the oil and gas industry.
He said, “The investment in re-equipping the Navy and other security agencies should be viewed as a means of sustaining the atmosphere of peace and security needed for the development of other sectors”.
Lieutenant General Joseph Henry Smith (rtd), Minister of Defence, said two of the ships were acquired by the Ministry of Food and Agriculture for the exclusive use in enforcing the fisheries regulations and laws at sea.
He commended the MOFA for the extensive collaborative efforts with the Ministry of Defence to ensure law and order at sea.
Rear Admiral Matthew Quashie, Chief of Naval Staff, said the Ghana Navy has not commissioned new ships for the past 32 years.
He said the ships have been named after venomous snakes in the Ga-Adangbe, Dagbon, Ahanta and Ewe dialects and that the navy is now in a more better position to protect marine resources including oil and gas facilities.
Mr Kwesi Ahwoi, Minister of Food and Agriculture, said the construction of 14 landing beaches in various parts of the country with the Chinese loan would begin this year.
Mr Zhao Zhengao, President of China Poly Group, said he was hopeful that the boats would greatly improve the maritime patrol capabilities of the Ghana Navy and contribute to safeguarding the country’s territorial waters.[url=http://www.allghananews.com/general-news/45-government/872-president-mills-commissions-four-fast-patrol-ships-for-the-ghana-navy#ixzz1n1J0nZV2 [/quote[/url]]allghananews | |
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| Sujet: Re: Armée Ghanéene/Ghana Armed Forces Mar 8 Mai 2012 - 13:16 | |
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- Ghana Air Force receives second C295 aircraft
The Ghana Air Force (GAF) has received its second CASA C-295 transport aircraft as a part of government efforts to re-equip the nation's armed forces.
The first aircraft was commissioned into service immediately following its delivery last year from Airbus Military.
Powered by two Pratt & Whitney PW127G turboprop engines, the C-295 is a twin-turboprop tactical military transport aircraft designed to conduct tactical airlift, search and rescue (SAR) and maritime patrol and environmental surveillance missions.
The short take-off and landing (STOL) and rough-field capabilities of the aircraft will help the GAF to enter previously inaccessible West African sub-regions.
The C-295 is a stretched derivative of the CN-235 transporter, with a characteristic high-wing and rear-loader design which allows for the easy loading of mission pallets.
Built by Airbus Military, the C295 is capable of accommodating 71 troops, 50 paratroops or five standard cargo pallets.
The Ghanaian parliament had previously approved loan agreements, following which Ghana's minister of defence signed a contract with Airbus Military for the acquisition of two C-295 aircraft.
The move has come after the Ghanaian Air Force recommended an airlift capacity in its strategic plan for 2009 to 2012.
The Air Force has ordered one Embraer E190 jet and a hangar, plus two Diamond DA42 MPP guardian surveillance aircraft.
The GAF deployed three Diamond aircraft to Takoradi Air Force base, Ghana for surveillance missions.
The aircraft has also been sold to customers and operators in Algeria, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Egypt, Finland, Indonesia, Jordan, Poland, Portugal and Spain. airforce-technology | |
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| Sujet: Re: Armée Ghanéene/Ghana Armed Forces Ven 8 Juin 2012 - 13:27 | |
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Ghana setting up coastal monitoring network
Ghana is in the process of setting up a vessel traffic management and information system (VTMIS) to provide electronic monitoring of its entire coast in an effort to counter piracy and armed robbery at sea.
“Already, we have started training our staff so that when the equipment comes they can be able to handle them at locations,” said Captain Kwabena Adu, a Senior Marine Officer of the Inspection of Ship Safety and Marine Pollution Department of the Ghana Maritime Authority (GMA). Speaking to local media late last month, he said that, “if the GMA does not manage things properly, there will be chaos on the sea.”
In February last year the Ghana Maritime Authority signed a contract with Eltel Networks of Finland to supply and install the VTMIS. The system is being funded by BNP Paribas. Ghana’s parliament last year approved a 17.6 million euro credit facility for the VTMIS with BNP Paribas.
The VTMIS consists of eight Remote Sensor Sites to be sited along the entire coast of Ghana from Keta to Half Assini; three Remote Base Stations (RBS) along the Volta Lake (for the inland waterways); three manned Area Control Centres (ACC) for the west, central and east sectors, and one National Control Centre (NCC). The latter will be located at Ghana Maritime Authority Headquarters in Accra.
The Remote Sensor Sites will each have communication Towers and equipped with marine radars, Automatic Identification Systems (AIS) and CCTVs for detecting and identifying ships and boats. Marine communication radio equipment with MF/HF and VHF frequencies and in compliance with the International Maritime Organization(IMO) mandated Global Maritime Safety and Distress Systems (GMDSS) and Long Range Identification and Tracking (LRIT) requirements for receiving regular ship reports will also be installed.
The Remote Sensor Sites will be equipped with meteorological and hydrological sensors to provide local weather data from the respective sites, which will be transferred to the Control Centres for broadcasting.
All data from the Remote Sites will be transferred to the manned Control Centres where operators will have display screens depicting vessel traffic. In addition, there will be provision for ten Monitoring Stations (MS) for selected stakeholders to monitor vessel traffic. Such stakeholders include National Security, Fisheries Commission, Narcotics Control Board, Ghana Immigration Service, Customs Division of the Ghana Revenue Authority, Ghana Ports Harbours Authority, Regional Maritime University and others.
Last Friday Ghana’s Deputy Minister of Transport, Dzifa A Attivor, said that the system would serve the maritime industry by gathering and sharing information, alerting those at sea to possible dangers. Attivor made reference to the system during the tenth meeting of the Board of Governors of the Regional Maritime University (RMU) in Accra, which was attended by its five member countries and chaired by Gambia.
The VTMIS will also combat pollution, especially from vessels that illegally flush out their tanks at sea. Apart from monitoring activity at sea, the VTMIS is also equipped with sensors to provide information on weather conditions.
In February this year Ghana’s President John Atta Mills commissioned four new patrol boats for the Navy and said that, “In a similar collaborative effort, the Ministry of Transport, the Ghana Maritime Authority and the Ministry of Defence are establishing a Vessel Traffic Monitoring Information System (VTMIS) along the entire coast of Ghana,” which would include coastal radar stations with command and control centres. He said when that system was fully established it would be complemented with naval ships and maritime patrol aircraft. “We should be able to improve our operational control of our maritime domain,” he said.
“The maritime domain of Ghana is a major natural resource as it abounds with fisheries, minerals, hydrocarbons, facilities for ports and harbours, recreational beaches and the water itself for salt and other uses,” said the Minister of Transport, Collins Dauda, last year.
“Ghana is rapidly becoming a maritime trading hub for West and Central Africa. It has recently joined the group of oil producing countries and has a vibrant fishing and tourism industries which need to be protected hence the need for the installation and operation of the VTMIS”, he pointed out.
Ghana has been reviewing measures to safeguard its waters, most importantly to protect our oil installations from pirate attacks. Piracy in the Gulf of Guinea is not on the scale of that off Somalia, but analysts say an increase in scope and number of attacks in a region ill-equipped to counter the threat could affect shipping and investment. For instance, Cameroon blamed piracy for part of a 13 percent drop in oil output in 2009.
Other maritime problems include piracy and drug trafficking. The United Nations estimates that US$1 billion worth of cocaine, destined for Europe from Latin America, passed through West Africa in 2008.
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| Sujet: Re: Armée Ghanéene/Ghana Armed Forces Mar 19 Juin 2012 - 9:49 | |
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- Le Ghana récupère deux ex-patrouilleurs allemands
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17/03/2011 La marine allemande a transféré au Ghana, le 28 février, deux de ses anciens patrouilleurs lance-missiles du type 143 B. Il s'agit de l'ex-Albatros, rebaptisé Naa Gbewaa, et de l'ex-Bussard, renommé Yaa Asanthwa. Longs de 57 mètres pour un déplacement lège de 300 tonnes, ces bâtiments, conçus pour atteindre une vitesse de 38 nœuds, font partie d'une série de 10 patrouilleurs désarmés dans la marine allemande en 2004 et 2005. A l'époque, ils mettaient en œuvre quatre missiles antinavire Exocet MM38 et une tourelle de 76mm. Six d'entre eux avaient été transférés à la Turquie en 2005. On notera que les ex-Albatros et ex-Bussard ont été livrés sans armement. Pour mémoire, le Ghana a récupéré, entre septembre 2010 et janvier 2011, quatre anciens patrouilleurs sud-coréens de 33 mètres du type Sea Dolphin. La Chine doit également transférer à ce pays africain, d'ici 2012, quatre bâtiments de 46 mètres. M&M
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| Sujet: Re: Armée Ghanéene/Ghana Armed Forces Mer 1 Aoû 2012 - 16:15 | |
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Ghana Navy takes delivery of two ex-German fast attack craft
The Ghana Navy yesterday took delivery of two ex-German Navy fast attack craft, GNS Yaa Asantewaa and GNS Naa Gbewaa, at its Sekondi Naval Base.
Rear Admiral Matthew Quashie, the Chief of Naval Staff who received the two vessels, said their crews spent 28 days sailing to France, Spain, Portugal, Senegal, Liberia and Ghana. The Flag Officer Commanding, Western Naval Command, Commodore Timothy Samuel Appiah, said the crew (including 14 officers and 56 ratings) had spent three months of intensive training in Germany before their expedition to Ghana, reports the Ghana News Agency.
The ships were handed over to the Navy during a ceremony held at Neue Tadewerft, Wilhelmshaven, Germany, early last month before sailing for their new home.
Quashi said that he was grateful the late president John Atta Mills had sourced the vessels for the Navy, which would use the vessels to check internal and external aggression. Ghana is paying attention to combating piracy and protecting its oil installations.
The GNS Yaa Asantewaa and GNS Naa Gbewaa are Type 143A Gepard fast attack craft. In July 2010 Ghana announced the acquisition of the two decommissioned vessels, which are 58 metres long and weigh 398 tonnes. They were refurbished prior to being handed over.
In a statement last month Lieutenant-Colonel E Aggrey-Quashie, Ghana Armed Forces Public Relations Directorate, said that the delivery of the fast attack craft brings the number of vessels acquired for the Ghana Navy to seven over the last three years.
On February 21 Mills commissioned four new patrol ships for combating piracy and increasing maritime security in Ghana’s territorial waters (Blika [P34], Garinga [P35], Chemle [P36] and Ehwor [P37]). They were built by China’s China’s Poly Technologies Incorporated.
Ghana needs to protect its maritime resources, police its waters and ensure security at sea from a variety of threats, including piracy, drug trafficking, arms smuggling, dumping of toxic waste, illegal bunkering, illegal fishing, and pair trawling.
On January 21 last year the Ghana Navy commissioned GNS Stephen Otu (P33), a refurbished Sea Dolphin-class (PKM) fast attack craft donated by South Korea.
In July last year Jane’s reported that Ghana’s Navy plans to acquire ten new vessels over the next two years and believes Ghana has ordered two 62 metre patrol craft from South Korea for delivery by July 2013. Ghana is also expanding its Naval Dockyard in the southwest of the country.
Ghana has been reviewing measures to safeguard its waters, most importantly to protect our oil installations from pirate attacks. Piracy in the Gulf of Guinea is not on the scale of that off Somalia, but analysts say an increase in scope and number of attacks in a region ill-equipped to counter the threat could affect shipping and investment.
Ghana’s Navy is relatively small, with 2 000 personnel, according to the IISS’s 2011 The Military Balance. It operates two 1940s-era Balsam class vessels previously operated by the US Coast Guard, four fast attack craft built by Lurssen (two PB 45 Dzata class and two PB 57 Achimota class vessels) and a single PB Mk III inshore patrol boat that was transferred from the US Navy in 2001.
In its efforts to secure its maritime domain, Ghana is in the process of setting up a vessel traffic management and information system (VTMIS) to provide electronic monitoring of its entire coast. This will include coastal radar stations with command and control centres. In February last year the Ghana Maritime Authority signed a contract with Eltel Networks of Finland to supply and install the VTMIS. The system is being funded by BNP Paribas. Ghana’s parliament last year approved a 17.6 million euro credit facility for the VTMIS with BNP Paribas. www.defenceweb | |
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| Sujet: Re: Armée Ghanéene/Ghana Armed Forces Ven 21 Sep 2012 - 22:05 | |
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- La Russie livrera six hélicoptères Mi-17 au Ghana
L'agence russe d'exportation d'armements Rosoboronexport a signé en 2012 un contrat prévoyant la livraison de six hélicoptères Mi-17 au Ghana, a annoncé vendredi à RIA Novosti le directeur général adjoint de l'agence, Alexandre Mikheïev.
"Notre coopération avec le Ghana se développe de façon dynamique. Cette année nous avons entamé la réalisation du contrat pour la livraison de six hélicoptères Mi-17 dans ce pays", a fait savoir M.Mikheïev lors d'un salon d'armements qui se déroule dans la capitale sud-africaine, Pretoria. http://fr.rian.ru/defense/20120921/196106516.html _________________ | |
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| Sujet: Re: Armée Ghanéene/Ghana Armed Forces Jeu 25 Oct 2012 - 15:09 | |
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- Ghana inaugurates new patrol boats and surveillance aircraft
By Jeremy Binnie 10/25/2012 Ghanaian President John Mahama commissioned two new naval vessels and two maritime surveillance aircraft on 19 October, local media reported.
The president inaugurated three Diamond DA42 aircraft - two for surveillance and one for training - and two new hangars constructed by China's Poly Group at Takoradi Air Force Base.
He then made his way to nearby Sekondi Naval Base to commission GNS Naa Gbewaa and GNS Yaa Asantewaa , which are both former German Navy 58 m Albatros-class patrol boats that were refitted before delivery to Ghana earlier this year.
In his speech at Takoradi Air Force Base, Mahama emphasised the recent development of Ghana's armed forces and stressed the need to secure the country's waters against criminal activity.
"Over the last four years, we have undertaken perhaps the largest re-equipping of the armed forces in the history of Ghana," he said. "The navy has received seven new vessels, two of which we are going to commission today. The air force has received two strategic lift aircraft, two surveillance aircraft and one trainer aircraft. They have received two new hangars and are due to receive four new helicopters by the end of the year."
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| Sujet: Re: Armée Ghanéene/Ghana Armed Forces Sam 3 Nov 2012 - 10:19 | |
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| Sujet: Re: Armée Ghanéene/Ghana Armed Forces Mer 26 Déc 2012 - 16:38 | |
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- Bondoukou : Des soldats du contingent ghanéen de l`ONUCI décorés
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Bondoukou - Le commandant de la Force de l’ONUCI, le général de corps d’armée Muhamed Iqbal Asi, a décoré vendredi 498 soldats du contingent ghanéen et neuf observateurs militaires de l’Opération des Nations unies en Côte d’Ivoire (ONUCI) basés à Bondoukou, pour leur contribution au maintien de la paix en Côte d’Ivoire.
En présence du général de division de l’armée ghanéenne, Komlan Dovlo, du commandant du secteur Est de l’ONUCI, le colonel Abdellah Chemisi, du préfet de la région du Gontougo et du département de Bondoukou, Germain François Gun, et des élus locaux, le commandant militaire de l’ONUCI a félicité les récipiendaires pour leurs efforts dans la mission de paix en Côte d’Ivoire.
Il leur a traduit également les remerciements du secrétaire général de l’ONU et de son représentant en Côte d’Ivoire.
Des manœuvres militaires ont marqué cette cérémonie de décoration des soldats ghanéens et des observateurs militaires de l’ONUCI à Bondoukou.
Le préfet Germain François Gun a dit sa joie et sa fierté d’avoir pris part à cette cérémonie et exprimé sa reconnaissance aux soldats ghanéens pour leur contribution au maintien de la paix en Côte d’Ivoire.
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| Sujet: Re: Armée Ghanéene/Ghana Armed Forces Mar 1 Jan 2013 - 10:47 | |
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| Sujet: Re: Armée Ghanéene/Ghana Armed Forces Lun 7 Jan 2013 - 19:47 | |
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- PRESIDENT JOHN MAHAMA COMMISSIONS FOUR MI-171Sh TERMINATOR HELICOPTERS INTO GHANA AIR FORCE INVENTORY
Posted on January 7, 2013
GHANA NEWS AGENCY Saturday 5th January, 2013 Accra, Jan. 05 President John Dramani Mahama on Saturday commissioned four new MI-171 SH Helicopters with the assurance that government would provide all the logistics for the military to execute their domestic and international assignments. He also commissioned an ultra-modern logistics warehouse for maintenance and preservation of all the necessary equipment for the helicopters at the Ghana Air Force Base.
President Mahama said the arrival of the four helicopters formed part of government’s retooling exercise for the military to protect the territorial waters of Ghana and to play a leading peacekeeping role on the African continent and beyond.
The MI-171SH helicopter, which was manufactured by Rosoboronexporters of Russia, has a normal weight of 11,100 kilogrammes with a maximum of 13,000 kilogrammes, a main tank capacity of 610 kilometres with the main and external tank capacity of 1065 kilometres. The helicopter, when converted into a troop carrier version, can transport a maximum of 34 fully equipped soldiers and carry a total of 4000 kilogrammes weight when converted into a cargo version. As an ambulance, the MI 171 SH Helicopter can carry 12 cases on stretchers and transport 3,500 litres of water for fire fighting when fitted with a ‘bambi’ bucket.
President Mahama said the helicopter, which was capable of performing search and rescue operations at a hover whilst lifting weights of up to 300kilogrammes, was a multi-purpose armoured military helicopter that would engage the Air Force staff throughout the year. He said the arrival of the helicopters would also save government the embarrassment of having to hire private helicopters for presidential official assignments.
“I can assure you that the perennial resignation of the Air Force pilots to join private companies will also end as a result of these helicopters,” he said. Lieutenant General Joseph Henry Smith, Minister of Defence, said the helicopters had a package of training the staff of the Air Force and they would take advantage to provide more capacity building for them. He said the helicopters were fitted with exhaust that could suppress warfare measures and advised the staff to make maximum use of the facility.
Mr Vladmir V. Barbin, Russian Ambassador to Ghana, said Russia had over the years enjoyed good relations with Ghana and the current transaction would further strengthen their relationship with mutual respect and trust. http://beegeagle.wordpress.com/2013/01/07/president-john-mahama-commissions-four-mi-171sh-terminator-helicopters-into-ghana-air-force-inventory/ | |
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| Sujet: Re: Armée Ghanéene/Ghana Armed Forces Mar 12 Mar 2013 - 18:39 | |
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- Ghana to increase budget of defense with a total ammount for 2013 of 230 million Euros
Mr Seth Terkper, Finance Minister of Ghana, said an amount of GH¢ 575,609,022 (230 million Euro) have been allocated to the Ministry of Defence. Out of this, GH¢ 492,303,112 (197 million Euro) is from Government of Ghana, GH¢ 5,973,910 (2.4 million Euro) is Internally Generated Fund and GH¢ 77,332,000 (31 million Euro) is from Donor. Tuesday, March 12, 2013, 11:12 AM
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| Sujet: Re: Armée Ghanéene/Ghana Armed Forces Ven 11 Oct 2013 - 11:34 | |
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- Ghana seeks more C295s for UN duty
Airbus Military is discussing the potential sale of additional C295 tactical transports to Ghana, with the type expected to be used in support of the UN’s African peacekeeping requirements.
Ghana has previously acquired two C925s for use by its air force, which Flightglobal’s MiliCAS databaserecords as having been delivered in 2011 and 2012.
Indications of a prospective deal with an undisclosed African customer emerged late last month when a C295 appeared on the ramp at Airbus Military’s San Pablo final assembly site in Seville, Spain, in a white colour scheme and carrying UN markings.
“We are in discussions with Ghana regarding the possible acquisition of C295s,” says the company, which stresses that a deal has yet to be finalised.
Operations with modern-day types such as the twin-turboprop C295 would provide UN missions in Africa with an alternative to using aged Antonov-series transports, which have been involved in numerous fatal accidents on the continent over the last several years.
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