21 Motorised Infantry Brigade (Namibia)

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21 Motorised Infantry Brigade
21 Motorised Infantry Brigade logo.png
Emblem of 21 Mot Inf Bde.
Country Namibia
Branch Namibian Army
TypeMotorised Infantry
SizeBrigade
Part ofNamibian Army
Garrison/HQSuiderhof,[1] Windhoek
ColorsBlue,Yellow,Green   
Commanders
General Officer CommandingBrigadier General Martin Shikomba
Notable
commanders
Victor Simunja

21 Motorised Infantry Brigade[2] (pronounced as Two One Motorised Infantry Brigade) is a brigade of the Namibian Army based at Suiderhof, Windhoek. The prefix "21" is taken from 21 March 1990, Namibia's independence day. The brigade is responsible for the defence of the central areas of Namibia. Its subordinate units are situated in the Khomas. Apart from its Motorised battalions it also consists of a Mechanized Infantry Battalion. It also provides a ceremonial guard battalion for the Head of State.

Equipment[]

The Brigade uses the following equipment:

Units[]

21 Bde Mechanized Infantry Fighting Vehicle
21 Bde Motorised Infantry Fighting Vehicle

The standard Namibian Infantry Brigade consists of a brigade Headquarters, a transport company, logistics company and a medical company supporting three Infantry battalions an artillery regiment and an air defence regiment. It also has a ceremonial guard battalion attached to it.[3]

The following units are based at the brigade headquarters in Windhoek:

  • 21 Ceremonial Guard Battalion[4][3]
  • 211 Battalion[5]
  • 212 Battalion[6]
  • 213 Mechanized Infantry Battalion[7]
  • 21 Artillery Regiment[8] (Otjiwarongo)


21 Ceremonial Guard Battalion[]

21 Ceremonial Guard Battalion mount a guard of honor for the Governor-General of the Commonwealth of Australia

21 Ceremonial Guard Battalion is a guard of honour unit of the NDF. It was also responsible for protecting the President of Namibia till President Hifikepunye Pohamba stopped the practice. It has 500 members and is based in the capital where it performs public duties.[9] It uses Russian/German foot drill when marching, in part due to the country returning to the traditional goose step.[10] International leaders that have been honored by the battalion include Russian President Dmitry Medvedev, Kenya President Uhuru Kenyatta and the Chair of the African Union Commission Moussa Faki.[11]

21 Bde Wolf Mechanized Infantry Fighting Vehicle

Leadership[]

21 Motorised Infantry Brigade
From General Officer Commanding To
Unknown date Brigadier General Philipus Shikuma Kamati[12] 19 July 2011
19 July 2011 Brigadier General Erastus Kashopola 25 July 2019
25 July 2019 Brigadier General Martin Nangolo Shikomba[13] Incumbent

References[]

  1. ^ "21 Brigade champions crowned - Sports - Namibian Sun".
  2. ^ "Russia's 200th Motorized Infantry Brigade in the Donbass: The Hero of Russia". bellingcat. 21 June 2016.
  3. ^ a b [1][dead link]
  4. ^ Marketing, Intouch Interactive. "21 Brigade champions crowned - Sports - Namibian Sun". www.namibiansun.com. Retrieved 24 July 2021.
  5. ^ "21 Brigade champions crowned - Sports - Namibian Sun".
  6. ^ "21 Brigade champions crowned - Sports - Namibian Sun".
  7. ^ "21 Brigade champions crowned - Sports - Namibian Sun".
  8. ^ "21 Brigade champions crowned - Sports - Namibian Sun".
  9. ^ Colletta, Nat J.; Kostner, Markus; Wiederhofer, Ingo (1996). Case Studies in War-to-peace Transition: The Demobilization and Reintegration of Ex-combatants in Ethiopia, Namibia, and Uganda. ISBN 9780821336748.
  10. ^ NDF parade. Namibian Broadcasting Corporation. 10 March 2016.
  11. ^ https://www.mod.gov.na/au
  12. ^ Ministry of Defence, M (September 2011). "Inauguration of 21 Inf Bde Commander". NDF Journal. 41: 4.
  13. ^ http://www.mod.gov.na/21-bde-change-of-command
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