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Re: Admiral Ibas Launches Keel Of Nigeria's New Warship. by BreconHills(m): 9:24pm On Dec 10, 2019
Neddyogu:


So y d hullabaloo about not building d ship in Nigeria when u know the facility and technical know-how ain't available here? Now read ur initial post again and see if it was necessary.

I don't do polar arguments. Please do your manhood dueling elsewhere. There are many people willing to oblige you here if that's your thing.

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Re: Admiral Ibas Launches Keel Of Nigeria's New Warship. by Neddyogu(m): 10:16pm On Dec 10, 2019
BreconHills:


I don't do polar arguments. Please do your manhood dueling elsewhere. There are many people willing to oblige you here if that's your thing.

Too bad u can't be engaged in a civil conversation. Can't answer simple straight forward questions. Just too bad. So long
Re: Admiral Ibas Launches Keel Of Nigeria's New Warship. by naptu2: 1:10am On Dec 11, 2019
BreconHills:


I don't do polar arguments. Please do your manhood dueling elsewhere. There are many people willing to oblige you here if that's your thing.

I was wondering why you replied that guy. He didn't want an answer to the question. What he wanted was a cue, a prompt that he would use to say the things that he had planned to say anyway. You answered the question without giving him the satisfaction that he wanted.

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Re: Admiral Ibas Launches Keel Of Nigeria's New Warship. by NGpatriot: 2:30am On Dec 11, 2019
Neddyogu:


Too bad u can't be engaged in a civil conversation. Can't answer simple straight forward questions. Just too bad. So long


You asked a question and he or she answered your question.

His answer was yes in plain English so what wasn't straight forward in his response?

Obviously, civil conversation wasn't on your mind when you asked the question hence throwing tantrums just because you did not get the No answer you were looking for to bad mouth Nigeria with.

I wonder why you did not google the question in the first place.

Trolling didn't work for you today.

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Re: Admiral Ibas Launches Keel Of Nigeria's New Warship. by kayusely70(m): 4:11am On Dec 11, 2019
dfrost:


You can say that twice. wink I like him with the way he drops facts.

Also I'm beginning to like BreconHills. Replies with calm.

Naptu2, BreconHills greetings to you folks.
Both of them are political/military historians fully equipped with facts and figures. I admire them.
Re: Admiral Ibas Launches Keel Of Nigeria's New Warship. by Neddyogu(m): 5:32am On Dec 11, 2019
NGpatriot:



You asked a question and he or she answered your question.

His answer was yes in plain English so what wasn't straight forward in his response?

Obviously, civil conversation wasn't on your mind when you asked the question hence throwing tantrums just because you did not get the No answer you were looking for to bad mouth Nigeria with.

I wonder why you did not google the question in the first place.

Trolling didn't work for you today.







Is it that u lack comprehension skills or what? Read again slowly and do point out where his/her answer was a yes. Understand something first before u jump in. Bad-mouth Nigeria my left nut.
Re: Admiral Ibas Launches Keel Of Nigeria's New Warship. by dfrost: 3:10pm On Dec 11, 2019
kayusely70:
Both of them are political/military historians fully equipped with facts and figures. I admire them.

You can say that again. wink

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Re: Admiral Ibas Launches Keel Of Nigeria's New Warship. by naptu2: 3:33pm On Dec 11, 2019
This is going to be very interesting. Although this is a landing ship tank, it's going to have two major differences from our old LSTs.

1) It's going to have a helicopter deck.

2) It's going to have a landing craft, vehicle, personnel (LCVP).

I'd really like to see how the LCVP will be deployed.
Re: Admiral Ibas Launches Keel Of Nigeria's New Warship. by BreconHills(m): 4:34pm On Dec 11, 2019
naptu2:


I was wondering why you replied that guy. He didn't want an answer to the question. What he wanted was a cue, a prompt that he would use to say the things that he had planned to say anyway. You answered the question without giving him the satisfaction that he wanted.

Thank you. You are spot on.
Re: Admiral Ibas Launches Keel Of Nigeria's New Warship. by enomakos(m): 2:24pm On Dec 14, 2019
naptu2:
The chief of the Naval Staff, Vice Admiral Ibok-Ete Ibas, has performed the keel laying ceremony of Nigeria's new warship in Sharjah in the United Arab Emirates. The ship will be a landing ship tank (LST) and it will replace Nigeria's previous two landing ship tanks, NNS Ambe and NNS Ofiom, which were decommissioned 10 years ago.

The new warship is expected to be completed in May 2020


https://twitter.com/NigNavyToday/status/1204049325980082179
thanks senior man

but did't you think we need more than one LST?
Re: Admiral Ibas Launches Keel Of Nigeria's New Warship. by enomakos(m): 2:28pm On Dec 14, 2019
Befii:
Another rubbish scheme again. Why not Russia, or even China self. Does UAE possess better military except they import? d other day, it was Slovakia. Clueless opportunists!
what do you know about slovakia military?
Re: Admiral Ibas Launches Keel Of Nigeria's New Warship. by naptu2: 2:32pm On Dec 14, 2019
enomakos:
thanks senior man

but did't you think we need more than one LST?

"Beta soup na money kill am".

We bought 2 LSTs in the 1970s when we had a lot of money. We don't have as much money as we did then and we have more responsibilities now.


(It's also possible that they might order for more after this one is built).
Re: Admiral Ibas Launches Keel Of Nigeria's New Warship. by naptu2: 8:07pm On Dec 14, 2019
naptu2:
Amphibious vessels and carriers

1) Landing Ship Tank (LST) : A landing ship tank is a kind of naval vessel that can carry tanks, trucks, SUVs, etc and land them directly on shore without requiring port facilities. LSTs usually have a roll-on-roll-off (RORO) ramp with which vehicles can roll ashore or onto the ship without needing a crane to carry them.

A Dravo built LST landing a tank on a beach during World War II.
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Landing ship tanks were very important in the Pacific theatre of World War 2, when Commonwealth and US forces battled the Japanese from island to island. They ferried men, vehicles and other materials from captured island to the next island battlefield.

LSTs were also very important to Ecomog operations in Liberia and Sierra Leone. They carried nigerian troops and equipment to Liberia and Sierra Leone and they also carried refugees in the opposite direction.

NNS Ambe. NNS Ambe has a regular ramp at the rear of the ship (just like the World War 2 LST pictured above) and it also has an articulated ramp in front (which is why the front is higher than other parts of the ship). The ramp in front can be lowered and extended when the ship wants to offload its cargo in very shallow water. NNS Ambe played a very important role in Nigeria's Ecomog operations in Liberia.
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2) Amphibious landing ship (Landing Ship Dock, Landing Ship Platform, etc) : Landing ship tanks have one disadvantage. They need to get to shore in order to land their cargo. This could be quite difficult if there are opposing forces on land (the LST could easily be hit by shore gun and missile batteries). For example, NNS Ambe could not land its cargo immediately it got to the Free Port of Monrovia because there was a battle between Charles Taylor's NPFL and the Armed Forces Of Liberia of Samuel Doe. Taylor's forces actually fired mortar rounds at NNS Ambe and its escorts.

USS Harper's Ferry (amphibious landing ship)
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This problem was resolved by the creation of amphibious landing ships (eg, landing ship dock). Amphibious landing ships have well docks within them from which a zodiac rubber raft, landing boat or an amphibious fighting vehicle can be launched at sea. An amphibious landing ship does not need to go near the shore. It can stay off shore, well out of range of shore defences and launch invading marines and vehicles.

An Amphibious Assault Vehicle (AAV) assigned to the 31st Marine Expeditionary Unit (MEU) prepares to enter the well deck of the USS Harpers Ferry (LSD 49). (Sea of Japan, March 22nd, 2006).
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US marines in an Assault Amphibious Vehicle during their assessment test at Camp Pendelton.
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Assault Amphibious Vehicle

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AAVs preparing to debark USS Gunston Hall (LSD 44)
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Quarter view of a Soviet Ivan Rogov class ship (amphibious landing ship).
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The amphibious landing ship USS Tortuga (LSD 46) deploys Amphibious Assault Vehicles from the 31st Marine Expeditionary Unit (31st MEU) for a landing at Gray Beach, Philippines during Balikatan 2009 joint exercise (April 14, 2009).
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Tracked amphibious fighting vehicles like the Assault Amphibious Vehicle propel themselves with their tracks when they are in water, while amphibious fighting vehicles that have tyres propel themselves with water jets.

3) Helicopter carrier: this refers to naval vessels whose primary purpose is to carry military helicopters (helicopter gunships, naval helicopters, transport helicopters, etc). Helicopter carriers were used during World War 2, but went out of style after the war, largely because aircraft carriers could carry both planes and helicopters.

4) Amphibious assault ships: Amphibious assault ships are basically a combination of amphibious landing ships and helicopter carriers. They have a well dock from which they can launch landing crafts and they also have a small flight deck from which they can launch helicopters. The basic idea is that the amphibious assault ships carry attack helicopters which can provide air support to the marines as they go ashore. Some amphibious assault ships also carry vertical take off/landing (VTO/L) aircraft like the Harrier Jump Jet and tiltrotor aircraft like the Boeing V22 Osprey. An amphibious assault ship can therefore stay offshore and launch a full scale invasion.

A landing craft utility (LCU) prepares to dock in the flooded well deck of the USS Essex (Wasp class amphibious assault ship).
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The USS Essex receives a landing craft utility (LCU) carrying elements of the 31st Marine Expeditionary Unit while off the coast of Thailand after completing Cobra Gold 2008 joint exercise (CG08). June 9, 2008.
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Amphibious assault ships are also used during refugee crises because they have enough space to accomodate the refugees, helicopters that can be used for extraction and marines to provide security.

Assault Amphibious Vehicles in the well deck of the USS San Antonio (9th March, 2008)
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A Landing Craft Utility (LCU) returns to the well deck of USS Belleau Wood (LHA 3 amphibious assault ship) during a Marine Expeditionary Unit (MEU) offload. The landing craft is transporting Marines, vehicles and their gear to the shores of Kuwait (7 July 2004).

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5) Air craft carriers: Air craft carriers are large naval vessels that carry both vertical take off/landing (VTO/L) and short take off/landing (STOL) aircraft (both rotary and fixed wing). An aircraft carrier is like a floating airport and it is the biggest type of naval ship currently in use.

USS Nimitz
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Aircraft carriers enable militaries conduct air operations far away from their homeland. They are one of the main means by which the great military powers of the world project force.


Naval vessels from five nations sail in parade formation for a rare photographic opportunity at sea. In four descending columns, from left to right: ITS Maestrale (F 570 Frigate), De Grasse (D 612 Frigate); USS John C. Stennis (CVN-74 Aircraft Carrier), Charles de Gaulle (R91 Aircraft Carrier), Surcouf (F 711 frigate); USS Port Royal (CG-73 guided missile cruiser), HMS Ocean (L12 amphibious assault ship), USS John F. Kennedy (CV-67 air craft carrier), ITS Luigi Durand de la Penne (D560 destroyer); and HNLMS Van Amstel (F 831 Frigate).
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Abreviations:

NNS = Nigerian Navy Ship.
USS = United States Ship.
HMS = Her Majesty's Ship (Britain).
HNLMS = Her Netherlands Majesty's Ship.
ITS = Italian Ship.

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Re: Admiral Ibas Launches Keel Of Nigeria's New Warship. by Befii: 8:50pm On Dec 14, 2019
hmmm der face no show at all.
Re: Admiral Ibas Launches Keel Of Nigeria's New Warship. by naptu2: 6:32am On Dec 15, 2019
naptu2:
US Marines' Assault Amphibious Vehicles conducting ship to shore operations (operating on roads, beach sand, bush and open ocean).


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qi5W8ejYccc
Re: Admiral Ibas Launches Keel Of Nigeria's New Warship. by naptu2: 10:20am On Dec 21, 2019
Re: Admiral Ibas Launches Keel Of Nigeria's New Warship. by enomakos(m): 2:13pm On Dec 21, 2019
naptu2:


"Beta soup na money kill am".

We bought 2 LSTs in the 1970s when we had a lot of money. We don't have as much money as we did then and we have more responsibilities now.


(It's also possible that they might order for more after this one is built).
thanks

I hope so
Re: Admiral Ibas Launches Keel Of Nigeria's New Warship. by naptu2: 2:28pm On Dec 21, 2019
enomakos:
thanks

I hope so

Coincidentally, I saw something this morning that made me believe that Nigeria might still get another LST. It was a report from India. They said that Nigeria had floated a global tender for two landing ship tanks and that Indian companies had submitted bids.

Watch this.


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Qs7dmvg9P7c
Re: Admiral Ibas Launches Keel Of Nigeria's New Warship. by enomakos(m): 2:07pm On Dec 26, 2019
naptu2:


Coincidentally, I saw something this morning that made me believe that Nigeria might still get another LST. It was a report from India. They said that Nigeria had floated a global tender for two landing ship tanks and that Indian companies had submitted bids.

Watch this.


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Qs7dmvg9P7c
that good,thanks
Re: Admiral Ibas Launches Keel Of Nigeria's New Warship. by GreyLaw(m): 3:32pm On Dec 26, 2019
ideatoprince18:
What does Nigeria need warship for?
Do we have any external threat?
Why was it launched in UAE
Is the keel laying ceremony not good to perform in Nigeria ports or waters?

All this questions keep befuddling my mind
Good questions, albeit the first one seems off.
Do you wait until you have an external enemy before you build/buy a warship?

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