The Uganda Peoples’ Defence Forces (UPDF) Officers are set to undergo a one-year Russian language course at the School of Defence Intelligence and Security in Migyera, Nakasongola, to strengthen military cooperation between Uganda and Russia.
The course, officially opened by Brigadier General Wycliffe Keita, the Joint Staff Training and Doctrine Command, attracted officers and militants from various UPDF formations.
Brig Gen Keita said the initiative will deepen partnerships between the UPDF and the Russian Federation, while enhancing Uganda’s international relations and contributing to regional development.
Major General Sergel Marchuk, head of Russian military experts in Uganda, commended the UPDF for its commitment to professional training. He added that graduates will qualify for admission into Russian military academies, with a reduced study duration.
Col James Muhumuza, the Commandant of the School, thanked the President and the Chief of Defence Forces, General Muhoozi Kainerugaba, for their support in establishing the course.
He said the program will equip soldiers with practical skills in reading, writing, speaking, and translating Russian.
The ceremony was attended by senior and junior officers, instructors from Russia and China, and language experts.