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Re: Battle Field Discussion (picture/video) Of African Military . by bidexiii: 11:08am On Feb 18, 2019
BOKO HARAM TERRORISTS ON THE RUN ALONG JEBBRA - FIRGI CROSSING POINT IN BANKI BORNO STATE

In their resolve to dominate their general area of operation as well as to deny the Boko Haram Terrorists (BHTs) freedom of action, the troops of Operation Lafiya Dole, 151 Battalion at about 1921hrs on 16 February 2019 embarked on aggressive fighting patrol and also mounted an ambush along Jebbra - Firgi Banki axis of Borno State, a notable crossing point of the BHTs.

The terrorists in a crafty move bypassed own troops through another route but were however noticed by the ever vigilant and dogged troops who followed in a hot pursuit with fire power on target thereby inflicting heavy casualties on the runaway terrorists, scampered for their lives in disarray. During the operation, troops neutralised 2 BHTs and unconfirmed number of terrorists fled with gunshot wounds.

Items recovered were 2 motorcycles, 7 bicycles charms and other assorted drugs. Further exploitation of the general area was conducted at first light on 17 February 2019.
Troops return to base in high morale.

You are please requested to disseminate this information to the public through your medium.

Thank you for your usual cooperation.

ADO ISA
Colonel
Deputy Director
Public Relations
7 Division Nigerian Army/Sector 1, Operation
LAFIYA DOLE
17 February 2019

Re: Battle Field Discussion (picture/video) Of African Military . by bidexiii: 11:22am On Feb 18, 2019
#NA

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Re: Battle Field Discussion (picture/video) Of African Military . by Nobody: 12:49pm On Feb 18, 2019
NAF

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Re: Battle Field Discussion (picture/video) Of African Military . by bidexiii: 12:55pm On Feb 18, 2019
jakeporeshenko:
NAF


USAF right .?
Re: Battle Field Discussion (picture/video) Of African Military . by Nobody: 1:04pm On Feb 18, 2019
Re: Battle Field Discussion (picture/video) Of African Military . by fabselad(m): 2:35pm On Feb 18, 2019
jakeporeshenko:
South Africa’s Paramount group unveiled its latest production vehicles yesterday at IDEX 2019

When you look at this marvel of engineering and you compare it with the Nigerian Proforce MRAP lol.It is like comparing a Mercedes Benz S class or C class 2019 with a Toyota corolla 1994. grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin

(I beg na just for laugh no hard feelings.lol grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin)

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Re: Battle Field Discussion (picture/video) Of African Military . by bidexiii: 2:38pm On Feb 18, 2019
fabselad:


When you look at this marvel of engineering and you compare it with the Nigerian Proforce MRAP lol.It is like comparing a Mercedes Benz S class or C class 2019 with a Toyota corolla 1994. grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin

(I beg na just for laugh no hard feelings.lol grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin)


shocked grin grin grin...

Well get there... grin

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Re: Battle Field Discussion (picture/video) Of African Military . by iblawi(m): 4:35pm On Feb 18, 2019
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Re: Battle Field Discussion (picture/video) Of African Military . by Odunayaw(m): 4:56pm On Feb 18, 2019
E be like say kasala go burst for here grin
Re: Battle Field Discussion (picture/video) Of African Military . by iblawi(m): 5:23pm On Feb 18, 2019
Odunayaw:
E be like say kasala go burst for here grin

Kasala no dey anywhere. Nothing dey happen
Re: Battle Field Discussion (picture/video) Of African Military . by slimthugchimee2(m): 5:24pm On Feb 18, 2019
Odunayaw:
E be like say kasala go burst for here grin


grin grin e go soon sup

grin
Re: Battle Field Discussion (picture/video) Of African Military . by iblawi(m): 5:27pm On Feb 18, 2019
happy day
Re: Battle Field Discussion (picture/video) Of African Military . by SamuelAnyawu(m): 6:11pm On Feb 18, 2019
I hope Maiduguri is safe this evening as i could see two jets moving fast to an unknown location
Re: Battle Field Discussion (picture/video) Of African Military . by SamuelAnyawu(m): 6:26pm On Feb 18, 2019
jakeporeshenko:
NA Troops posing in front of an Mi8 helicopter with their MNJTF colleagues from Cameroon, I think this is Baga

Gwoza. Tho lemme cut myself out of the pix i took in the same spot

Re: Battle Field Discussion (picture/video) Of African Military . by SamuelAnyawu(m): 6:27pm On Feb 18, 2019
jakeporeshenko:
NA Troops posing in front of an Mi8 helicopter with their MNJTF colleagues from Cameroon, I think this is Baga


That is Gwoza. Brb let me cut myself out of a pix i once took there for safety reasons grin

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Re: Battle Field Discussion (picture/video) Of African Military . by Geronimoe: 6:36pm On Feb 18, 2019
fabselad:


When you look at this marvel of engineering and you compare it with the Nigerian Proforce MRAP lol.It is like comparing a Mercedes Benz S class or C class 2019 with a Toyota corolla 1994. grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin

(I beg na just for laugh no hard feelings.lol grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin)
This was obviously written for a reason,to start a Nigeria vs SA again, but thank God the people that are supposed to reply you are probably not here. We will take your jab in good stride and move on. Enjoy.
Re: Battle Field Discussion (picture/video) Of African Military . by SuperSixOne: 6:40pm On Feb 18, 2019
bidexiii:
PRESS RELEASE:

TROOPS OF SPECIAL FORCES SCHOOL & 27 TASK FORCE BRIGADE INFLICT SERIOUS DESTRUCTION TO BH TERRORISTS

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Though, the terrorists appeared prepared for the attack as they approached the military location with 4 gun trucks,1 Mine Resistant Ambush Protection,1 MOWAC and assorted arms and ammunitions, they, however, suffered heavy losses as five of the bandits/terrorists were effectively deleted, 9 x AK 47 rifles, 1x Anti Aircraft gun, 121 rounds of 12.7 mm Anti Aircraft ammunitions, 2x 36 hand grenades, 295 rounds of 7.62 mm special ammunition, 4x Improvised Explosive(IED) Device, 1x IED cylinder, 1x RPG bomb, 1x RPG bomb charger, 1x gun truck and 1x Bajaj Motorcycle were recovered..

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Despite the terrible the losses of life (our soilders) it is concerning that Boko Haram used stolen MOWAC and MRAP in this attack and got away with it. Does this mean there are no NAF Combat platforms available to take them out?

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Re: Battle Field Discussion (picture/video) Of African Military . by Sizzorkay: 8:13pm On Feb 18, 2019
Someone mentioned on the last page or so, as to how we are losing me to Bh, they lose 5, we lose 4, and call them untrained terrorists .
That's kinda funny, anyone who thinks BH elements aren't trained in weapons handling etc lives under a rock. Just because they aren't enlisted in a military formation doesn't mean they don't have training, and if they can shoot and kill soldiers and even win battles, then they are trained, it's that simple.
Never look down on these guys, fight them like you are fighting an equal or more powerful enemy, otherwise another 10yrs we are still talking about BH attacks. Never underestimate your enemy

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Re: Battle Field Discussion (picture/video) Of African Military . by bidexiii: 9:26pm On Feb 18, 2019
#Algeria- another significant catch in Bordj Badji Mokhtar, along the #Mali-#Niger borders, the MDN describes these as "32 85mm shells & 37 34mm AP projectiles".

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Re: Battle Field Discussion (picture/video) Of African Military . by bidexiii: 9:27pm On Feb 18, 2019
#Libya- yet another shot of the moment a 9M133 Kornet/AT-14 Spriggan mounted on LNA Cougar is fired.

Re: Battle Field Discussion (picture/video) Of African Military . by bidexiii: 9:59pm On Feb 18, 2019
#Libya- Tariq bin-Ziyad Bn's pimped up Panthera F9

Re: Battle Field Discussion (picture/video) Of African Military . by Nobody: 10:09pm On Feb 18, 2019
SamuelAnyawu:



That is Gwoza. Brb let me cut myself out of a pix i once took there for safety reasons grin
Nice one mate, I should have recognized those hills
Re: Battle Field Discussion (picture/video) Of African Military . by QuietMynd: 11:50pm On Feb 18, 2019
jakeporeshenko:
South Africa’s Paramount group unveiled its latest production vehicles yesterday at IDEX 2019

Kudos

Re: Battle Field Discussion (picture/video) Of African Military . by Nobody: 12:54am On Feb 19, 2019
Off topic JF17s escorting crown prince of Saudi Arabia MBS on during his visit to Pakistan

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Re: Battle Field Discussion (picture/video) Of African Military . by Odunayaw(m): 1:38am On Feb 19, 2019
Re: Battle Field Discussion (picture/video) Of African Military . by bidexiii: 5:12am On Feb 19, 2019
TROOPS AT GAJIGANA FOB INFLICT HEAVY CASUALTY ON BOKO HARAM TERRORISTS ... Denied them freedom of operation.

Following the Boko Haram Terrorists (BHTs) attack at Gajigana yesterday, Saturday 16 February 2019 at about 1850hrs and successfully repelled and fatally dealt with by the gallant troops deployed at Gajigana Forward Operating Base (FOB), an early hours exploitation operation was conducted today 17 February 2019 through their withdrawal route to mob up and clear the general area of the remnant elements of the BHTs.

During the exploits, it was confirmed that members of the BHTs suffered heavy casualty based on the splits and flow of bloods around the parapets and the tracks where their deads were dragged away through the escape route. Items recovered along the route includes: One 36 hand grenade, Five 60 Millimetre (mm) Mortar rounds, 13 X 12.7mm rounds, 142 X 7.62mm rounds, one AK 47 magazine and a Night Vision Goggle.

Based on the occurence, the Acting General Officer Commanding (GOC), 7 Division Nigerian Army and Commander Sector 1 Operation Lafiya Dole, Brigadier General Abdulmalik Bulama Biu and his team visited the location today, Sunday 17 February 2019 to assess the situation and the success of the operation. General Bulama addressed the troops and salute their fighting spirit and urge them to maintain the momentum with assurance that the Division will promptly support them at all times.

In that regards, the troops were replenished with more ammunitions and other logistical support on behalf of the Chief of Army Staff (COAS), Lieutenant General Tukur Yusuf Buratai to boost their morale and effort in the fight against terrorism and insurgency.

You are please requested to disseminate this information to the public through your medium.

Thank you for your usual cooperation.

ADO ISA
Colonel
Deputy Director
Public Relations
7 Division Nigerian Army/Sector 1, Operation
LAFIYA DOLE
17 February 2019
Re: Battle Field Discussion (picture/video) Of African Military . by Krak(m): 5:35am On Feb 19, 2019
Odunayaw:
A damn broth could be boiling

https://mobile.twitter.com/BokoWatch/status/1097626700240715776?p=v

Ahmed Salkida seems to be doing more work and our military intel.
Re: Battle Field Discussion (picture/video) Of African Military . by Nobody: 8:36am On Feb 19, 2019

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Re: Battle Field Discussion (picture/video) Of African Military . by Nobody: 9:01am On Feb 19, 2019
The Navy’s Sustained Fight Against Maritime Crimes

Chiemelie Ezeobi, who takes a look at Nigerian Navy’s operations in 2018, writes that the sustained fight against maritime crimes is yielding results despite daunting challenges

With a coastline of 420 nautical miles and and 200 nautical miles Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ), translating to about 84,000square nautical miles, Nigeria’s maritime area of interest includes the entire Gulf of Guinea (GoG), which is about 574,800 square meters and spans a total coastline of 2,874 nautical miles.

However, the rich endowment of Nigeria’s maritime domain, its networks of oil and gas installations and associated shipping are constantly threatened by maritime crimes such as piracy, sea robbery, crude oil theft, illegal oil bunkering, Illegal Unreported and Unregulated Fishing (IUUF), insurgency and hostage taking.

Given that Nigeria relies on the sea for about 90 per cent of its import and export with oil being a major part of the trade, the thorny issue of insecurity in it’s maritime domain is undeniably a major source of concern.

Therefore, for the Nigerian Navy (NN), the mandate to protect the nation’s maritime domain is sacrosanct. In furtherance of this statutory mandate, it became necessary to adapt its operational concepts with the activation of new dedicated operations, in addition to routine operations, all aimed at ensuring a safe maritime domain for economic activities to thrive.

It is imperative to state that while significant gains were achieved in 2018 leading to increased output in maritime trade and particularly oil production, those gains need to be sustained against the backdrop of an observed trend of threat migration, especially with regards to incessant illegal refining of crude oil.

Threat Assessment

The navy at its first quarter assessment held at the naval headquarters had cause to review its threat assessment for last year. According to the Chief of Training and Operations (CTOPS), Rear Admiral Mackson Kadiri, who did the assessment, the reported incident of piracy on shipping in Nigeria’s maritime domain indicates that there has been a sustained downward trend in the number of successful attacks on shipping.

In particular, he said no attack on shipping was recorded in the nation’s waters in June and August 2018 while one attack each was recorded in July, October and December 2018. The recorded cases of attacks on shipping have been mainly along the coasts of Bayelsa, Delta and Rivers States. These few cases of attacks on shipping he opined, are indicative of the efforts of the NN.

He further noted that it is also gratifying to report that there has been significant reduction in the cases of attack on OGI. The few attacks recorded took place in the swamp/onshore areas, with none reported against OGI located offshore during the year in focus.

Scorecard

The Nigerian Navy over the years has been focused on capacity development in order to improve maritime security in Nigerian waters, and the GoG. This, in order to combat the threats in Nigeria’s maritime domain, the NN adopted the Total Spectrum Maritime Strategy (TSMS) to guide its operational engagements.

This concept of operations is based on a proactive layered response to five conflict spectrums characterised by distances to and from the coast. The three operations commands of the NN are organised to carry out maritime security functions as required by the strategy. The NN fleet has an array of sea and air platforms which is regularly rejuvenated in order to achieve a balanced mix of capabilities to meet threats amongst other commitments in the GoG region.

Taking a look at the NN scorecard for 2018, it’s operational engagements were geared towards securing the internal, territorial and EEZ spectrums of the maritime domain and contributing to counter insurgency and counter terrorism efforts on land through several operations.

Operation Tsare Teku

First was Operation TSARE TEKU, which was a dedicated naval operation with the mandate to combat attacks on shipping and other illegal activities in its designated area, as well as protect offshore oil and gas installations. As records indicate, from January to December 2018, a total of 34 pirate attacks on shipping were reported with nine successful and 25 unsuccessful.

Furthermore, a total of 20 sea robbery attacks were reported in 2018 with six successful and 14unsuccessful. Since the inception of the operation in April 2016, there has been drastic reduction in reported incidents of attack with even fewer successful attacks. Additionally, a total of 46vessels andbarges were arrested for involvement in maritime crimes during the period under review.

Given that the significant improvement in security of shipping in Nigeria’s maritime environment, the NN is in the process of rounding up Op TSARE TEKU V and plans are underway to flag off Op TSARE TEKU VI.

Choke Point Management

Secondly, the navy had emplaced the Choke Point Management and Control Regime since most of the attacks at sea originate from land. This involved the deployment of armed personnel in houseboats in strategic locations within the creeks supported by patrol boats. So far, nine houseboats otherwise known as Naval Security Stations (NSS) have been deployed where crude oil theft and illegal refining activities are known to be prevalent. More locations have been identified for deployment of NSSs in the year 2019.

Since the introduction of the Choke Point Control Regime, several arrests and destruction of barges and other vessels used for conveying stolen crude oil and illegally refined productshave been arrested. For instance, a total of 31 large wooden boats were arrested for involvement in illegalities in 2018 while 176large wooden boats were destroyed within the same period.

Speaking further, Kadiri said the third measures they sustained in 2018 was the

Operation RIVER SWEEP, which was activated in early January 2017 given the noticeable increasing activities of illegal refiners, particularly in Delta and Rivers States.

The operation involved air surveillance, insertion of Special Forces by gunboats, pulling down of located illegal refining sites with the use of swamp buggies as well as arrest/destruction of boats and barges found in such locations. For instance in 2018 alone, a total of 637 illegal refining sites were destroyed by the operation.

Furthermore, a total of 104 speed boats and 340 suspects were arrested for involvement in either Crude Oil Theft (COT) /illegal bunkering or smuggling. Kadiri disclosed that the quantity of crude oil lost as a result of illegal oil refining activities in 2018 is about 277,040 barrels, while about 23.1 million litresof AGO, 212,610 litres of PMS and 1.2 million litres of DPK were also lost.

Maritime Domain Awareness

[b]Fourthly, the navy through its Maritime Domain Awareness (MDA) centres carried out round the clock surveillance of Nigeria’s maritime space using the Regional and Maritime Awareness Capability (RMAC) and Falcon Eye facilities in addition to the use of vessels and helicopters. Already, the navy has 24 MDA Centres located across the Nigerian coastline. These centres ensure effective surveillance of all vessels in our territorial waters whether fitted with Automatic Identification System (AIS) or not.

Due to their availability, NN patrols are now more mission oriented with attendant reduction in operational logistic cost

s. Using the NN MDA facilities, prompt reporting of attacks of vessels at sea led to foiling of several piracy incidents. With the arrest of 46 vessels and barges in 2018, it is envisaged that the MDA facilities would help to present a complete, clear, detailed and updated maritime situation of Nigeria’s maritime domain and by extension the Gulf of Guinea when the whole proposed sites are completed. This will assist in vectoring NN ships to accurate locations of targets of interest with economy of effort, surprise and cost effectiveness.
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Furthermore, the navy had an enhanced response capability last year. This was made possible through the acquisition of more platforms. Noteworthy is the additional six OCEA Class patrol vessels namely Nigerian Navy Ship (NNS) NGURU, SHIRORO, EKULU, OSE, GONGOLA and CALABAR as well as the induction of several riverine patrol boats as at December 2018 for seaward and riverine operations.

Collaborations

Finally, on the issue of collaborations with other maritime nations and stakeholders, Kadiri said theNN recognises the centrality of collaboration with other maritime nations and international maritime agencies to successful maritime security operations.

Accordingly, he said they hold regular international conferences and sea exercises with navies of other nations and major maritime stakeholders for the purpose of capacity building, intelligence and information sharing. These consultations he said have deepened stakeholders’ understanding of emerging security situations and the need to enhance collaboration.

For instance, he disclosed that the NN successfully hosted International Maritime Conference and Regional Maritime Exercise in May/June 2018. Participation in EXERCISE OBANGAME Express and other regional exercises in 2018 he added, were all aimed at fostering international and regional cooperation and synergy of efforts in tackling the myriad of challenges in Nigerian maritime environment.

Additional Needs

Notwithstanding these acquisitions, there is however need to increase NN’s operational capability by acquiring more vessels in order to enable it respond more effectively to contemporary and future threats. It is however essential to note that in spite of the federal government’s intervention in support of the various NN operational engagements across the country, the service would still require enhanced resource allocation to sustain a balanced force capable of discharging its roles effectively.

Consequently, there is also need for the government to do much more in terms of funding in view of the various ship rehabilitation/repair programmes, all geared towards operational availability of capital ships to enable the service meet its statutory responsibilities. Also, the NN would need more Offshore Patrol Vessels, helicopters and predator drones as an immediate intervention.

Just as the scorecard highlighted the threats to legitimate activities in the nation’s maritime environment as well as the efforts of the NN in combating them, it is imperative to note the nexus between the successes and the availability of adequate resources, including international and regional collaboration.

Again, there is still need to address other outstanding issues and capability gaps affecting NN operations like need for NNPC to impress on oil companies to emplace more effective surveillance/monitoring mechanisms on their crude oil pipeline networks is also necessary. Going forward, the navy should remains committed and resolute in ensuring safer waterways and sea lanes for Nigeria’s economy to thrive.

https://www.thisdaylive.com/index.php/2019/02/18/the-navys-sustained-fight-against-maritime-crimes/

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Re: Battle Field Discussion (picture/video) Of African Military . by Odunayaw(m): 12:21pm On Feb 19, 2019
Krak:


Ahmed Salkida seems to be doing more work and our military intel.
Because he uses Twitter?
Re: Battle Field Discussion (picture/video) Of African Military . by Litmus: 9:00pm On Feb 19, 2019
Cameroonian students and school staff who were kidnapped on Saturday have been freed, the Bishop of Kumbo has told the BBC.

A total of 176 people, mostly students, were kidnapped by unidentified gunmen at Saint Augustin's College in Kumbo, in the North West region of Cameroon.

They were released on Sunday after negotiations.


The pattern is clear even under the rock; no doubt, therefor, military is watchful and will be anticipatory over the coming weeks and months – eh, as always.
Re: Battle Field Discussion (picture/video) Of African Military . by Sizzorkay: 10:22pm On Feb 19, 2019
Right? Was gonna say the same, some people are just clueless.
What do you expect? The military to tell us everything they know and doing? damn
Odunayaw:
Because he uses Twitter?

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