Army of Somali will use drones for the first time to fight Al-Qaida terrorist militants

Defence & Security News - Somali
 
Army of Somali will use drones for the first time to fight Al-Qaida terrorist militants.
The Somali government will for the first time use drones to combat the Al-Qaida linked militant group Al-Shabaab, officials said on Friday, March 6, 2015
     
The Somali government will for the first time use drones to combat the Al-Qaida linked militant group Al-Shabaab, officials said on Friday, March 6, 2015 A Somali National Army (SNA) soldier takes up a defensive position 17 March 2012 during a live-fire exercise as part of a passing-out ceremony marking the conclusion of a 10-week advanced training course conducted by the military component of the African Union Mission in Somalia (AMISOM)
     

A spokesman for the Ministry of Security Mohamed Yusuf told Xinhua with the help of the governments which he did not disclose, Somali army will deploy drones to destroy the remaining Al-Shabaab bases and capture the small regions they still control.

"Friendly countries are helping us with the drones and we will use this military technology to destroy Al-Shabaab remnants," he said, noting the army is working in close partnership with the African Union Mission in Somalia (AMISON) to rid the country of militants.

The United States has been launching drone attacks in support of the joint Somali army and AMISOM operations and killed an Al- Shabaab leader last month through drone strikes.

Somali army and AMISOM captured the last stronghold of Al- Shabaab Barawe town late last year.