The United States government on Thursday announced it will gift Kenya 16 refurbished helicopters to bolster the country’s security operations.
According to a statement issued by the White House, the 16 helicopters will include 16 Huey choppers and 8 MD-500s.
Despite the agreement, Kenya will formally receive the US-manufactured helicopters between late 2024 and mid-2025.
The helicopters are set to be used to enhance Kenya’s ability to provide regional peace and security to help Kenya in peace-keeping missions.
The United States is also making long-term investments in Kenya’s defence capabilities, including building border security capabilities and increasing maritime security awareness.
“The US has invested heavily in Keya’s defence capabilities, providing over $230 million in civilian security and defence sector funding since 2020,” the statement read in part.
To heighten Kenya’s efforts to fight against terrorism, the US government and Kenya plan to sign an agreement to expand the Manda Bay Airfield in coastal Kenya by building a 10,000-foot runway.