Mozambique: Rwandan Army Carries modern Military Vehicles - PHOTOS
Rwandan troops in Mozambique to restore security in Cabo Delgado Province carrying a variety of equipment to assist in this work including unarmed war vehicles including those of the Isotrex Phantom II surprised many as it was not known that Rwanda would own them as published by Africanmilitaryblog.
According to the military, in the absence of photos spread on social media, Rwanda would not have been known to own the Isotrex Phantom II APC.
These blue-colored vehicles were found to be used to carry out attacks on rebels in the Awase area.
Another African country known to use these cars manufactured in the United Arab Emirates (UAE), is Nigeria that bought these cars in bulk earlier this year.
In April, the Nigerian Ministry of Defense reported that the country's military had ordered 10 Russian T-90 war tanks to be deployed in Russia, postponing them to the Isotrex Phantom II APC. fighting in the desert began to be used in Operation Tura Tukaibango ”in January.
The Rwandan military is based in Mozambique and is carrying Ukrainian-made BAU-23x2 rifles and anti-aircraft guns.
Rwanda is said to have imported 35 types of land warfare from South Africa in 2007, of which 15 are from the Ratel 90's and the other from the Ratel 60's.
In the case of BAU-23X2 RCWS, designed by Kharkiv Morozov Machine Building Design Bureau (KMDB).
Its main guns are 23-mm automatic guns 2A7M with 850 rounds of ammunition and a range of 2 km. There is also a KT-7.62 (PKT) machine gun with 2000 rounds of ammunition.