4 Artillery Brigade (pronounced as Four Artillery Brigade), colloquially known as "Gunners", is the artillery arm of the Namibian Army based at Otjiwarongo.[1] It functions as the Army's artillery Formation and hosts all the Artillery regiments of the Army.
4 Artillery Brigade | |
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Active | 1999 to present |
Country | Namibia |
Type | Regular artillery |
Size | Artillery brigade |
Part of | Namibian Army |
Garrison/HQ | Otjiwarongo, Otjozondjupa Region |
Nickname(s) | "4 Arty", "Gunners" |
Colors | Red, brown, yellow |
Engagements | Second Congo War |
Commanders | |
General Officer Commanding | Brigadier General Alweendo Namukwambi |
History
editThe brigade was formed in 1999. It is the controlling entity of all artillery units in the Army. Shortly after its formation the Brigade received G2 towed artillery from South Africa. The prefix "4" is taken from 4 May 1978, the date on which the SADF attacked a SWAPO refugee camp in Cassinga.
Equipment
editThe Brigade uses the following equipment:
Units
edit- 12 Artillery Regiment
-Attached to 12 Motorised Infantry Brigade
-Attached to 21 Motorised Infantry Brigade
- 26 Artillery Regiment
-Attached to 26 Motorised Infantry Brigade
- School of Artillery
-Based at Ondangwa the school trains students to specialize them as gunners through the Artillery Ordnance Operators Course.[4]
Gallery
edit[1] Artillery battery firing G-2 Guns and MRLS
Leadership
editFrom | General Officer Commanding | To |
Unknown date | Brigadier General Angunga David Shivute | 2014 |
2014 | Brigadier General Nestor Shali Shalauda[5] | 2015 |
2015 | Brigadier General Joseph Kakoto | 2018 |
2018 | Brigadier General Ambrosius Kwedhi | 2019 |
2018 | Brigadier General Petrus Iilonga | 2021 |
2021 | Brigadier General Alweendo Namukwambi | Incumbent |
From | Formation Sergeant Major | To |
2004 | Warrant Officer class 1 Albert Siyaya | 2009 |
References
edit- ^ "Colonel Nestor Shalauda is now the Commander of the 4th Artillery Brigade". www.nbc.na. Namibian Broadcasting Corporation. Archived from the original on 8 March 2016. Retrieved 14 May 2016.
- ^ Tomas, M (July 2011). "Inauguration of 21 Inf Bde Commander". NDF Journal. 41: 4.
- ^ http://www.mod.gov.na/pdfs/oct-dec%202013.pdf[permanent dead link ]
- ^ Article title[permanent dead link ]
- ^ "Lela Mobile Online - Change of command at Otjiwarongo Military Base". Archived from the original on 8 March 2016. Retrieved 8 March 2016.
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