Brazil presents $26m in military supplies to GDF

Brazilian Ambassador, Lineu Pupo De Paula, yesterday handed over $26M in equipment to GDF Chief of Staff, Brigadier Mark Phillips, at Base Camp Stephenson, a release from the GDF said.

The military aid package, consists of eight ARUA 600 Aluminum boats, each outfitted with a Mercury 2-stroke, 40HP electric-start, gasoline outboard motors; 204 Milspec NORMAM5 Jungle warfare life jackets; 200 Ploymer magazine unloaders; six military compasses, 20 GPSMAP62s GPS receivers, and one CASE SV185 Bobcat with accessories. This equipment will enhance the training and operational capacity of the GDF, at the Colonel Robert Mitchell Jungle and Amphibious Training School (CRMJATS) at Makouria, the release said.

Speaking briefly of the donation, Ambassador De Paula adverted to the longstanding cooperation between Brazil and Guyana and said that more has to be done to continue building stronger ties. “We need to go further. We already have military instructors and materials available, but we must look for more ways to improve co-operation,” he said.

Brazilian Ambassador, Lineu Pupo De Paula (right) making the handover to Chief of Staff Mark Phillips. (GDF photo)
Brazilian Ambassador, Lineu Pupo De Paula (right) making the handover to Chief of Staff Mark Phillips. (GDF photo)

Brazilian Military Attaché Colonel Oswaldo Romāo, said that the reality of the military aid package stems from the fruitful discussions between the GDF and the Brazilian Military, at the 2014 First Bilateral Working Group caucus.

Brigadier Phillips thanked the government and people of Brazil as well as the Brazilian Armed Forces, for their commitment to aiding the GDF in enhancing the delivery of military jungle training.

“This is concrete proof of the ongoing security cooperation between our nations. CRMJATS will be better equipped and this equipment will augment the work of your instructors who are with us and who have aided in improving the delivery of training at our premier jungle training school,” he said, “this will help to move forward, our programme to develop JATS as a Centre of Excellence in jungle training not only for the GDF but for any other country which needs to benefit from such a facility. My highest regards are extended to Maj General Luis Schons, whose promise is now a reality. We are assured that security co-operation between our states and militaries is in good hands as we continue to work together to strengthen our relations.”

Following the handing over of the equipment, at which Officers and ranks of the GDF and the Brazilian Armed Forces were present, there was a demonstration of some of the equipment.