16th June 2024 07:10:47 Hours
16th June 2024 06:54:41 Hours
15th June 2024 18:48:45 Hours
Director General Financial Management and the Colonel Commandant of the Corps of Sri Lanka Engineers praised Sappers Karate Players during a brief interaction held on 14 June 2024 at the Regimental Centre, Corps of Sri Lanka Engineers.
15th June 2024 10:57:13 Hours
Corps of Sri Lanka Engineers bid a heartfelt farewell to Brigadier S D P C Arachchige on 14 June 2024, marking the conclusion of his distinguished military service spanning over three decades.
15th June 2024 10:07:48 Hours
Major General P P A Perera Hdmc psc, the Chief Field engineer of the Sri Lanka Army made his official visit to Plant Engineer Brigade, Kantale on 13 June 2024. Upon the arrival of the Chief Field Engineer was accorded with a drive pass and a warmly welcomed by Colonel K A S J Kodithuwakku USP ptsc, Commander Plant Engineer Brigade.
14th June 2024 13:37:10 Hours
13th June 2024 10:47:26 Hours
On June 11, 2024, The Commander Plant Engineer Brigade Col K A S J Kodithuwakku USP ptsc made his maiden official visit to 7 Field Engineer Regiment, Minneriya where he began his military career.
13th June 2024 10:33:32 Hours
Major General P P A Perera Hdmc psc, the Chief Field Engineer of the Sri Lanka Army, undertook a visit to the Headquarter of 6 Field Engineer Regiment, Pallekele on 12 June 2024.
12th June 2024 14:30:31 Hours
In today's dynamic and challenging environment, it is crucial for Chemical, Biological, Radiological, and Nuclear (CBRN) operators to continuously update their knowledge and skills. This need has become increasingly evident in the wake of recent incidents in chemical factories, which demanded swift and safe responses from CBRN operators of the Corps of Sri Lanka Engineers. Recognizing this urgent requirement, under the close supervision of the General Officer Commanding - Engineer Division and the Commanding Officer of 14 CBRNE Response Regiment, organized a comprehensive two-day workshop aimed at enhancing the capabilities of CBRN operators within the Corps.
08th June 2024 17:42:15 Hours
In significant step towards enhancing mine detection capabilities in Sri Lanka Army, a familiarization training programme for donated Handheld Detectors (VMR3 Mine Hounds) was successfully conducted by Mr Markus Sautter on 05 to 07 June 2024. The VMR3 Mine Hound detectors, a sophisticated tool combining Ground Penetrating Radar (GPR) and Metal Detection Technologies, were donated through United States Grant Aid Assistance to enhance institutional capacity building for United Nations peacekeeping missions.