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Re: Tribute To Nigerian Military In Pictures by THEAMAKA3(f): 5:17pm On Nov 27, 2009 |
Sunny_bobo:LMFAO!!!! THIS MADE ME LAUGH OOOOOOOOOOO DAMN YOU WAN KILL PESIN?!?! |
Re: Tribute To Nigerian Military In Pictures by paddylo1(m): 5:20pm On Nov 27, 2009 |
NIGERIAN AND US FORCES UNDERTAKE JOINT TRAINING IN LAGOS, MARCH 23/24 2009 |
Re: Tribute To Nigerian Military In Pictures by THEAMAKA3(f): 5:21pm On Nov 27, 2009 |
^^^^^ i see KB1 on the far left. lol |
Re: Tribute To Nigerian Military In Pictures by paddylo1(m): 5:23pm On Nov 27, 2009 |
[b]The Nigerian Navy (NN) has announced plans to commission the two new warships and three new helicopter gunships it acquired last month. NN Spokesman, Commodore David Nabaida, said here that the two 38-metre Fast Patrol Craft (FPCs) and the three new Augusta helicopter gunships procured from Italy would be commissioned this month at Nigeria’s premier naval base -- NNS Beecroft - in Lagos. The new platforms are in addition to the four 17-metre Manta boats that the Navy received into service in November last year. The two 38-metre FPCs, designed by Suncraft International Inc. Singapore, are slated for naval patrol duties, including general policing missions in coastal waters, customs control and anti-terrorist operations at sea, offshore protection and tracking, surveillance of the Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ), defence and protection of national sea areas and operations within integrated task forces. Designed for a crew of 25 officers and ratings, the FPCs have an individual speed of 32.0 knots at half load with a speed range of 1500nm (nautical miles) at 15 knots and 1000 nm at 24 knots. Already, the crew of the new vessels have been designated and have commenced training on board.[/b] Nigerian Navy Corvette-NNS Otobo |
Re: Tribute To Nigerian Military In Pictures by paddylo1(m): 5:28pm On Nov 27, 2009 |
prince charles greets the troops in kaduna darfur Nigerian forces pack up and leave the bakassi peninsular after the world court gives it to cameroon |
Re: Tribute To Nigerian Military In Pictures by paddylo1(m): 5:31pm On Nov 27, 2009 |
Nigeria Loses 12 Peacekeepers on UN Missions (2008) Nigeria has lost 12 military and police personnel on United Nations peacekeeping missions to some troubled spots in 2008, according to the reports of the News Agency of Nigeria reaching here on Monday. A list of UN peacekeepers, that lost their lives in the line of duty, indicated that a total of 132 soldiers and police personnel from 47 countries died between January and December last year. The list noted that the highest casualties were recorded by Nigerian troops in the year under review. It also disclosed that most of the Nigerian peacekeepers died in Sudan's Darfur region while serving under the UN-AU Mission in Darfur (UNAMID). Others, it said, were killed following violence in Liberia, Haiti and Timor Leste. According to the reports, Nigeria is ranked fourth among the 118 UN troop contributing countries. It presently has a total of 5, 778 military and police officers serving on various UN peacekeeping missions. |
Re: Tribute To Nigerian Military In Pictures by yeswecan(m): 5:32pm On Nov 27, 2009 |
Proud of them |
Re: Tribute To Nigerian Military In Pictures by paddylo1(m): 5:37pm On Nov 27, 2009 |
nigerian tank and multiple rocket launcher NIGERIAN AIR FORCE MI-35P HELICOPTER GUNSHIP. c130 transport plane at MMA lagos |
Re: Tribute To Nigerian Military In Pictures by paddylo1(m): 5:42pm On Nov 27, 2009 |
NIGERIAN AIR FORCE G222 IN TURIN, ITALY (FOR REFURBISHMENT AND UPGRADE) 14 JUNE, 2007. NIGERIAN AIR FORCE MI-35Ps IN ACTION IN Yenagoa,bayelsa portharcourt |
Re: Tribute To Nigerian Military In Pictures by paddylo1(m): 5:46pm On Nov 27, 2009 |
Nigeria's Main Battle Tanks (ALVIS)SCORPION LIGHT TANK T55 TANK T72 Tank |
Re: Tribute To Nigerian Military In Pictures by Sunnybobo3(m): 5:50pm On Nov 27, 2009 |
I HOPE bECOMERICH IS BEHOLDING WHAT WILL BE UNLEASHED ON HIM SHOULD HE GO AHEAD WITH HIS THREAT TO SECEDE FROM THE FEDERATION TO JOIN BENIN REPUBLIC. BECOMERICH, A WORD IS ENOUGH FOR THE WISE, I NO FIT SHOUT! |
Re: Tribute To Nigerian Military In Pictures by paddylo1(m): 5:51pm On Nov 27, 2009 |
more tanks the new MOWAG PIRANHA MK.II-IV (8x8 wheelers), BTR-60 APC |
Re: Tribute To Nigerian Military In Pictures by paddylo1(m): 5:56pm On Nov 27, 2009 |
I HOPE bECOMERICH IS BEHOLDING WHAT WILL BE UNLEASHED ON HIM SHOULD HE GO AHEAD WITH HIS THREAT TO SECEDE FROM THE FEDERATION TO JOIN BENIN REPUBLIC. becomerich is a clown,The nigerian army is one of the most integrated of the nigerian populace,they dont care about tribe it has become more proffesional,and more deadly since the return of civilian rule since the military rulers in the 1980-2000period where mostly afraid of coup and didnt buy necessary equipment, witness the crushing of the boko-haram nonsense,by air and ground forces backed up by Tanks i wish becomerich good luck in his suicide mission |
Re: Tribute To Nigerian Military In Pictures by paddylo1(m): 6:05pm On Nov 27, 2009 |
NNS NWAMBA, ONE OF FOUR BALSAM-CLASS 61-METRE LOGISTICS SHIPS IN THE NIGERIAN NAVY FLEET, SAILS INTO BRAZILIAN WATERS COMBATTANTE IIIB MISSILE-ARMED FAST ATTACK CRAFT. The Nigerian Navy retain THREE UNITS of these vessels GERMAN-BUILT FPB-57 MISSILE-ARMED FAST ATTACK CRAFT. The Nigerian Navy retain THREE UNITS of these vessels. STEYR SB20 GREIF ENGINEERING VEHICLE. The Nigerian Army Corps of Engineers comprises a string of Engineers regiments and brigades. The various divisions of the Nigerian Army EACH incorporate an Engineers' Brigade. EVERGREEN: M40-A1 106MM RECOILLESS RIFLE |
Re: Tribute To Nigerian Military In Pictures by paddylo1(m): 6:13pm On Nov 27, 2009 |
Huhuonline.com also reported that the Nigerian Navy bought six Manta-class offshore patrol vessels from Malaysia and Singapore last year. The Navy requested and procured 35 new machine-gun equipped fast patrol boats, which, on the instructions of the Presidency, were paid for by the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC). The first consignment of two 38 meter Manta-class patrol boats built by the Nautica Nova Shipbuilding yard in Malaysia and fully financed by NNPC have already been delivered to the Navy. Defense ministry sources told Huhuonline.com that another four 17 meter Manta-class patrol boats from Singapore Technologies Marine have also been delivered while talks are currently underway with French and British shipyards. Huhuonline.com understands that France's DCNS (Direction des Constructions Navales Services) - a naval defence company and one of Europe's leading shipbuilders - had long hoped to sell Nigeria several of its small Gowind-class corvettes for a total cost of $800 million. In its bid the French shipyard was backed by France's procurement agency, Délégation Générale pour l'Armement (DGA), which sent several lobbyists to Abuja last year. But the proactive Israeli lobby in Aso Rock prevailed on the President and Israeli Shipyards were chosen to supply the patrol vessels, which are reportedly less costly but also considerably smaller (24.8m) and hence easier to operate in the Delta creeks than the French patrol boats. Since the early 2000s Israel has drawn closer to Nigeria. Before he was named head of Mossad, Israel's foreign intelligence agency, in 2002, Meir Dagan visited Nigeria prospecting on behalf of several Israeli defense companies. Huhuonline.com checks reveal that in 2006, Israel's Aeronautics Defense Systems (ADS) signed an agreement with then-president Olusegun Obasanjo to install a surveillance system for the Delta and Nigeria's territorial waters with Aerostar unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) and unmanned Seastar vessels. The Israeli daily Haaretz's revelation of the contract negotiated without the authorization of Israel's defense ministry resulted in its cancellation, and the Nigerian defense ministry lost money that had been advanced to ADS. In addition to Shaldag patrol boats, the Nigerian Navy has acquired 20 troop-carrying catamarans from the Dutch yard TP Marine. To conduct effective operations in the Delta, the armed forces will need to quickly dispatch soldiers up creeks and rivers in the area. The catamarans are aimed at measuring up to MEND's outboard vessels. They will be operated by the Joint Task Force, an inter-service unit in charge of operations in the Niger Delta. RussianHelicopters. One strategic advantage of the JTF over the Niger Delta militants is air superiority. The Air Force has indeed ordered four Agusta A109E helicopters as well as Russian MI-24 and MI-34 helicopters. The Italian Agustas haven't yet arrived, but sources told Huhuonline.com that the Russian aircraft were delivered just before Russian president Dimitri Medvedev's visit last June. The rest of the Nigerian military's helicopter fleet, consisting mainly of Super Pumas made by Eurocopter; Super Lynx's (AgustaWestland) and Russian MI-35s, are not in flying condition at present. President Yar'adua has directed the Air Force to call on its Western partners to recondition them with new rotor blades. Once renovated they will be able to intervene in the Niger Delta in tandem with the new Nigerian patrol boats. http://www.modernghana.com/news/241977/1/amnesty-insurgents-loyal-to-atekedagogo-surrender.html NIGERIA'S CASTLE-CLASS OFFSHORE PATROL VESSELS (ON DELIVERY) |
Re: Tribute To Nigerian Military In Pictures by paddylo1(m): 6:22pm On Nov 27, 2009 |
NIGERIAN NAVY COMBATTANTE IIIB MISSILE FAST ATTACK CRAFT POST-REFIT AT NAVAL DOCKYARD,LAGOS Nigerian Navy logistics ship nigerian army in operation in jos venezuelan president in town |
Re: Tribute To Nigerian Military In Pictures by paddylo1(m): 6:27pm On Nov 27, 2009 |
NIGERIAN NAVY SAILORS TEST FIRE A SUPPORT WEAPON DURING A FIREPOWER DEMONSTRATION EXERCISE ABOARD BRAND-NEW WARSHIP, JUNE 2009 ALHAJI UMARU MUSA YAR'ADUA, PRESIDENT OF THE FEDERAL REPUBLIC OF NIGERIA, COMMANDER IN CHIEF OF THE ARMED FORCES LAYS A WREATH IN HONOUR OF THE UNKNOWN SOLDIER CHIEF OF ARMY STAFF, LT GEN DAMBAZAU WITH US ENVOY IN KADUNA NIGERIAN TROOPS PACIFY AN ANGRY LIBERIAN CROWD |
Re: Tribute To Nigerian Military In Pictures by paddylo1(m): 6:32pm On Nov 27, 2009 |
mopol on patrol nigerian military qwells the jos mayhem nigerian troops after the rout of islamists in northern nigeria |
Re: Tribute To Nigerian Military In Pictures by MandingoII(m): 7:01pm On Nov 27, 2009 |
Are these the same guys that raped the women in Sierra Leone and Liberia? |
Re: Tribute To Nigerian Military In Pictures by Sammy107d(m): 7:12pm On Nov 27, 2009 |
MandingoII: The Nigerian peacekeepers are known for their professional conduct during missions, compared to most forces. |
Re: Tribute To Nigerian Military In Pictures by 4Play(m): 7:15pm On Nov 27, 2009 |
Sammy107_d: Only God knows what drugs you are on. |
Re: Tribute To Nigerian Military In Pictures by paddyboi: 7:20pm On Nov 27, 2009 |
Are these the same guys that[b] raped[/b] the women in Sierra Leone and Liberia? US soldiers in OKINAWA,Japan u mean |
Re: Tribute To Nigerian Military In Pictures by Sammy107d(m): 7:24pm On Nov 27, 2009 |
4 Play: At least it's not ignorance. |
Re: Tribute To Nigerian Military In Pictures by THEAMAKA3(f): 7:24pm On Nov 27, 2009 |
^^^ you get two accounts? what happened? |
Re: Tribute To Nigerian Military In Pictures by honeric01(m): 7:28pm On Nov 27, 2009 |
Frightening. |
Re: Tribute To Nigerian Military In Pictures by paddyboi: 7:28pm On Nov 27, 2009 |
^^^ you get two accounts? i got banned by some incompetent robot, |
Re: Tribute To Nigerian Military In Pictures by THEAMAKA3(f): 7:29pm On Nov 27, 2009 |
kai!!! why now? what did they say was the reason for them banning you? |
Re: Tribute To Nigerian Military In Pictures by honeric01(m): 7:31pm On Nov 27, 2009 |
Paddy_lo, who banned you? |
Re: Tribute To Nigerian Military In Pictures by paddyboi: 7:33pm On Nov 27, 2009 |
NIGERIAN AND US SAILORS ON JOINT TRAINING EXERCISE IN LAGOS NIGERIAN UNMIL CONTINGENT AT A MEDAL PARADE IN LIBERIA IN MAIDUGURI: NIGERIAN TROOPS IN DESERT CAMOUFLAGE PREPARE TO ATTACK NIGERIAN DEFENCE ACADEMY CADETS UNDERGO DESERT WARFARE DRILLS IN YUSUFARI, YOBE STATE - 5 JULY, 2009 |
Re: Tribute To Nigerian Military In Pictures by paddyboi: 7:35pm On Nov 27, 2009 |
kai!!! why now? Paddy_lo, who banned you? i dont know yet,but i think they mistook one of my posts explaining the capabilities of the NNS ARADU,for spam |
Re: Tribute To Nigerian Military In Pictures by paddyboi: 7:39pm On Nov 27, 2009 |
ARMOURED CORPS TROOPS OF YOBE IN PANHARD AML-60s NIGERIAN AIR FORCE DORNIER DO-228 NIGERIAN AIR FORCE AERMACCHI MB 339 |
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