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UN INSPECTS INDONESIAN MILY EQUIPMENT IN CONGO
Jakarta, June 9 (ANTARA) - The United Nations (UN)'s Contingent Owned Equipment (COE) Inspection Team checked on Monday the weaponry and equipment readiness of the Indonesian Military (TNI) contingent in Congo, spokesman of the Indonesian contingent Capt. Leo Sugandi said.
The inspection was done by the COE Inspection Team of the Ituri Brigade chaired by Crecencio Agunda and James Foday Maada Boima, according to Leo Sugandi in his electronic message to ANTARA on Tuesday.
He said that it was the third inspection carried out on the TNI's engineer company force under the command of Major Sugeng Haryadi Yogopranowo.
Sugandi said Monday's inspection was the first to be carried out on Indonesia's contingent since the headquarters of the command task force shifted to the Dungu area.
"The United Nations carries out the inspection one in three months to check both major and minor equipment of forces that take part in the United Nations peacekeeping mission in Congro," he said.
With the checking, it is expected that the equipment would meet the UN standard and could be used in accordance with its function so that the UN mission in Congo would be successful.
The main major facilities and equipment of the Indonesian contingent (Garuda XX-F contingent) included a first level hospital, an ambulance, a personnel transport car, a cargo truck, a mobile workshop, a fuel oil tank, a water tank truck, a prime mover and its trailer, a bulldozer, an air compressor trailer, a crane, a bucket loader, a grader, a roller, a dump truck, a backhoe loader, a concrete mixer, a forklift, a water purification machine, a generator and a cold storage.
Other supporting facilities included cooking and dining utensils, communications tools, office equipment, building toolkits, bomb defuse equipment, tents, night and day binoculars and compasses.
The inspection was done by the COE Inspection Team of the Ituri Brigade chaired by Crecencio Agunda and James Foday Maada Boima, according to Leo Sugandi in his electronic message to ANTARA on Tuesday.
He said that it was the third inspection carried out on the TNI's engineer company force under the command of Major Sugeng Haryadi Yogopranowo.
Sugandi said Monday's inspection was the first to be carried out on Indonesia's contingent since the headquarters of the command task force shifted to the Dungu area.
"The United Nations carries out the inspection one in three months to check both major and minor equipment of forces that take part in the United Nations peacekeeping mission in Congro," he said.
With the checking, it is expected that the equipment would meet the UN standard and could be used in accordance with its function so that the UN mission in Congo would be successful.
The main major facilities and equipment of the Indonesian contingent (Garuda XX-F contingent) included a first level hospital, an ambulance, a personnel transport car, a cargo truck, a mobile workshop, a fuel oil tank, a water tank truck, a prime mover and its trailer, a bulldozer, an air compressor trailer, a crane, a bucket loader, a grader, a roller, a dump truck, a backhoe loader, a concrete mixer, a forklift, a water purification machine, a generator and a cold storage.
Other supporting facilities included cooking and dining utensils, communications tools, office equipment, building toolkits, bomb defuse equipment, tents, night and day binoculars and compasses.