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UPDF consolidates vehicle registrations under H4DF for logistics efficiency
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 46832, member: 636"] Green military trucks bearing white H4DF license plates travel across Uganda's roads daily. The Uganda People's Defence Forces uses this single code for nearly all military vehicles regardless of their actual division. Military officials originally designed H4DF to represent Headquarters 4th Division Forces based in Gulu. Army restructuring led commanders to adopt the code for logistical simplicity across all units. The letters break down as H for Headquarters, 4 for 4th Division and DF for Defence Forces. Citizens often spot these vehicles far from Gulu, raising questions about military transparency. Other military codes exist but appear rarely on public roads. UPDF appears on some ceremonial vehicles and senior officer transport. Ministry of Defence uses MOD plates for administrative vehicles not under direct military command. Presidential convoys and intelligence units reportedly use RA-prefixed plates that remain largely hidden from public view. Military police vehicles carry HMD designations for their Makindye headquarters operations. Special Forces Command protects the president with HSD-coded transport. The military registration system operates separately from civilian vehicle databases managed by Uganda Revenue Authority. Police vehicles display the transparent UPF code that citizens easily recognize and understand. Military vehicle registrations receive no public explanation from government agencies. This opacity creates debate about accountability when military vehicles appear at political events. Uganda's security-focused approach blurs lines between military logistics and civilian affairs through vehicle registration practices. [/QUOTE]
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