Re: Battle Field Discussion (picture/video) Of African Military . by bidexiii: 5:08pm On Mar 26, 2021 |
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Re: Battle Field Discussion (picture/video) Of African Military . by cutievik: 5:13pm On Mar 26, 2021 |
JOSCOFELIX: i support the military protest especially in equipment and rotation. the high brass will take the junior solider seriously. i heard the cds have been begging them to calm down. the CAS said he will visited them. i will review some of my investigation on military equipment to the north east and emblazonment inn the military especially in the north east Review make we hear abeg...na wa. This men too greedy. 1 Like |
Re: Battle Field Discussion (picture/video) Of African Military . by mekussa(m): 6:05pm On Mar 26, 2021 |
DaddyGoo: Just heard a very negative report on Kiss FM radio that some soldiers of Operation Lafiya Dole are protesting their posting to a certain part of the AOR (actual area unstated).
HEARD ITS Maimalari 1 Like |
Re: Battle Field Discussion (picture/video) Of African Military . by Parachoko: 6:44pm On Mar 26, 2021 |
GabrielYulaw:
Lol. Protests no be illegal again? Someone should give them the Lekki protest treatment.  Lol Why everything just quite like this for the NE? 1 Like |
Re: Battle Field Discussion (picture/video) Of African Military . by QuietMynd: 7:17pm On Mar 26, 2021 |
yoged: The guy is a liar. Ighoho isn't PDP My reply was actually directed @him. If not politics. Who in his right senses will see nothing wrong in armed herdsmen killing farmers on their farms and the govt doing nothing to stop it. But only have issue with someone who standup against the murderer. Isn't that slave kolomentality like baba fela will say 3 Likes |
Re: Battle Field Discussion (picture/video) Of African Military . by bidexiii: 7:22pm On Mar 26, 2021 |
DEFENCE HEADQUARTERS TAKES LEAD IN ALL JOINT OPERATIONS - Air Marshal Amao
The Chief of the Air Staff (CAS) Air Marshal Oladayo Amao has stated that the Nigerian Air Force (NAF) and other sister Services have agreed to subordinate themselves to the Defence Headquarters (DHQ) under the able leadership of the Chief of Defence Staff (CDS), General Lucky Irabor. According to him, just as it is obtainable in military organizations worldwide, the DHQ is responsible for the command and control of the entire Armed Forces of Nigeria (AFN) which also means that all ongoing joint operations and Joint Task Forces are directly subordinated to the DHQ, and their commanders report directly to the CDS. This, he said, is the new line the Service Chiefs have all agreed to tow as efforts are on to bring the various security challenges to an end. Air Marshal Amao made this known in Makurdi while on his maiden tour of Tactical Air Command (TAC). According to him, 'When we say we are members of the AFN, we mean the 3 Services represent a single entity. When we accept the fact that we the members of the AFN constitute a united entity, the need for rivalry will not arise.'
Air Marshal Amao also spoke of his administration's resolve to revert to the military tradition of adherence to seniority and hierarchy in the appointment of officers to head command posts. 'Situations where subordinate officers are given command appointments ahead of their seniors does not augur well for the system as this breeds insubordination and indiscipline'. Speaking on discipline, Air Marshal Amao stated that there would be no sacred cows when it comes to discipline as those found wanting would be punished as ascribed in the Armed Forces Act. He also spoke of the impending arrival of some platforms purchased for the NAF to Makurdi and urged personnel to support the 131 Engineering Group, being the hub of some of the platforms, as well as make the foreign technicians feel at home. The platforms, according to the CAS, when fully operational would be deployed immediately to the theatres of operations and should hopefully be the game changers in all DHQ led operations nationwide.
The CAS also stated that efforts were currently underway to improve the combat efficiency of the NAF and other services to an appreciable level and these efforts have the full backing of the President and Commander -in - Chief of the AFN, President Muhammadu Buhari. He then enjoined NAF personnel to continue to support the Federal Government in its efforts to equip the NAF and other Services. Personnel welfare also got a boost as the CAS assured that non promotion of NAF personnel due to inability to attend courses that should enable their upgrading would be given special consideration as soon as they meet the criteria set for the promotion. On NAF post service housing schemes, the CAS frowned at the situation where personnel are compelled and put under financial duress just to meet up with initial deposits for the houses. According to him, 'Housing schemes by the NAF should be easily affordable and stress-free.' He then directed the Chief of Administration to work out modalities where payment for houses would be deducted from monthly salaries and not in lump sums that usually exert undue pressure on personnel. 'These practices have proven to be effective and efficient in other developing countries and I see no reason why we can't try it here', he said. The visit, which had the Chiefs of Training and Operations, Logistics, Air Intelligence and Aircraft Engineering in attendance saw the CAS tour various units within TAC Makurdi.
Edward Gabkwet Air Commodore Director of Public Relations and Information 26 March 21
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Re: Battle Field Discussion (picture/video) Of African Military . by SamuelAnyawu(m): 8:07pm On Mar 26, 2021 |
Damasak under attack again.
Fourth time in three weeks |
Re: Battle Field Discussion (picture/video) Of African Military . by bidexiii: 8:09pm On Mar 26, 2021 |
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Re: Battle Field Discussion (picture/video) Of African Military . by Raaven: 8:10pm On Mar 26, 2021 |
JOSCOFELIX: this my guy the enjoy the 72 virgin see as the thing gallant nigerian air force use napalm ? incendiary weapons ? thermobaric bombs ? seeing their typical position, they were burned alive |
Re: Battle Field Discussion (picture/video) Of African Military . by mekussa(m): 8:11pm On Mar 26, 2021 |
SamuelAnyawu: Damasak under attack again.
Fourth time in three weeks Trying to wear down the troops psychologically |
Re: Battle Field Discussion (picture/video) Of African Military . by SamuelAnyawu(m): 8:12pm On Mar 26, 2021 |
slimthugchimee2:
You never give us update for sometime now boss Omo the new security threat no let us see road. We have been really busy  |
Re: Battle Field Discussion (picture/video) Of African Military . by Covert1: 8:18pm On Mar 26, 2021 |
bidexiii: DEFENCE HEADQUARTERS TAKES LEAD IN ALL JOINT OPERATIONS - Air Marshal Amao
The Chief of the Air Staff (CAS) Air Marshal Oladayo Amao has stated that the Nigerian Air Force (NAF) and other sister Services have agreed to subordinate themselves to the Defence Headquarters (DHQ) under the able leadership of the Chief of Defence Staff (CDS), General Lucky Irabor. According to him, just as it is obtainable in military organizations worldwide, the DHQ is responsible for the command and control of the entire Armed Forces of Nigeria (AFN) which also means that all ongoing joint operations and Joint Task Forces are directly subordinated to the DHQ, and their commanders report directly to the CDS. This, he said, is the new line the Service Chiefs have all agreed to tow as efforts are on to bring the various security challenges to an end. Air Marshal Amao made this known in Makurdi while on his maiden tour of Tactical Air Command (TAC). According to him, 'When we say we are members of the AFN, we mean the 3 Services represent a single entity. When we accept the fact that we the members of the AFN constitute a united entity, the need for rivalry will not arise.'
Air Marshal Amao also spoke of his administration's resolve to revert to the military tradition of adherence to seniority and hierarchy in the appointment of officers to head command posts. 'Situations where subordinate officers are given command appointments ahead of their seniors does not augur well for the system as this breeds insubordination and indiscipline'. Speaking on discipline, Air Marshal Amao stated that there would be no sacred cows when it comes to discipline as those found wanting would be punished as ascribed in the Armed Forces Act. He also spoke of the impending arrival of some platforms purchased for the NAF to Makurdi and urged personnel to support the 131 Engineering Group, being the hub of some of the platforms, as well as make the foreign technicians feel at home. The platforms, according to the CAS, when fully operational would be deployed immediately to the theatres of operations and should hopefully be the game changers in all DHQ led operations nationwide.
The CAS also stated that efforts were currently underway to improve the combat efficiency of the NAF and other services to an appreciable level and these efforts have the full backing of the President and Commander -in - Chief of the AFN, President Muhammadu Buhari. He then enjoined NAF personnel to continue to support the Federal Government in its efforts to equip the NAF and other Services. Personnel welfare also got a boost as the CAS assured that non promotion of NAF personnel due to inability to attend courses that should enable their upgrading would be given special consideration as soon as they meet the criteria set for the promotion. On NAF post service housing schemes, the CAS frowned at the situation where personnel are compelled and put under financial duress just to meet up with initial deposits for the houses. According to him, 'Housing schemes by the NAF should be easily affordable and stress-free.' He then directed the Chief of Administration to work out modalities where payment for houses would be deducted from monthly salaries and not in lump sums that usually exert undue pressure on personnel. 'These practices have proven to be effective and efficient in other developing countries and I see no reason why we can't try it here', he said. The visit, which had the Chiefs of Training and Operations, Logistics, Air Intelligence and Aircraft Engineering in attendance saw the CAS tour various units within TAC Makurdi.
Edward Gabkwet Air Commodore Director of Public Relations and Information 26 March 21 This is impressive. Hope we will not be disappointed going forward. This is what happens when your officers are exposed abroad. Filling the shoes of his predecessor Abubakar will not be an easy task but this right here sounds too good to be true, very promising. T'is a change we've been asking of the man in the Aso Rock until the country almost went up in smoke. Many of us had since given up anyway. Anyone notice the language of the new DOPRI. Welcome to 21st Century warfare mechanisms. The CDS General Irabor is following the template of the former CDS Air Chief Marshal Dike who oversaw the effective synergy of the military in the capture of Camp 5 from Tompolo. General Sarkin used to boast of knowing where he took orders from, certainly not from AHQ in his day. Better days ahead hopefully but that's if DHQ and the service chiefs do the needful without interference from politicians who know nothing. Reports had it the stricken good president Yar'Adua was almost in the dark until after the air and sea offensive had begun in the Niger-Delta. The military high command wasn't taking a no for an answer after major losses in the field. That offensive led to militants coming to the table. 1 Like |
Re: Battle Field Discussion (picture/video) Of African Military . by Toju200(m): 8:23pm On Mar 26, 2021 |
bidexiii: DEFENCE HEADQUARTERS TAKES LEAD IN ALL JOINT OPERATIONS - Air Marshal Amao
The Chief of the Air Staff (CAS) Air Marshal Oladayo Amao has stated that the Nigerian Air Force (NAF) and other sister Services have agreed to subordinate themselves to the Defence Headquarters (DHQ) under the able leadership of the Chief of Defence Staff (CDS), General Lucky Irabor. According to him, just as it is obtainable in military organizations worldwide, the DHQ is responsible for the command and control of the entire Armed Forces of Nigeria (AFN) which also means that all ongoing joint operations and Joint Task Forces are directly subordinated to the DHQ, and their commanders report directly to the CDS. This, he said, is the new line the Service Chiefs have all agreed to tow as efforts are on to bring the various security challenges to an end. Air Marshal Amao made this known in Makurdi while on his maiden tour of Tactical Air Command (TAC). According to him, 'When we say we are members of the AFN, we mean the 3 Services represent a single entity. When we accept the fact that we the members of the AFN constitute a united entity, the need for rivalry will not arise.'
Air Marshal Amao also spoke of his administration's resolve to revert to the military tradition of adherence to seniority and hierarchy in the appointment of officers to head command posts. 'Situations where subordinate officers are given command appointments ahead of their seniors does not augur well for the system as this breeds insubordination and indiscipline'. Speaking on discipline, Air Marshal Amao stated that there would be no sacred cows when it comes to discipline as those found wanting would be punished as ascribed in the Armed Forces Act. He also spoke of the impending arrival of some platforms purchased for the NAF to Makurdi and urged personnel to support the 131 Engineering Group, being the hub of some of the platforms, as well as make the foreign technicians feel at home. The platforms, according to the CAS, when fully operational would be deployed immediately to the theatres of operations and should hopefully be the game changers in all DHQ led operations nationwide.
The CAS also stated that efforts were currently underway to improve the combat efficiency of the NAF and other services to an appreciable level and these efforts have the full backing of the President and Commander -in - Chief of the AFN, President Muhammadu Buhari. He then enjoined NAF personnel to continue to support the Federal Government in its efforts to equip the NAF and other Services. Personnel welfare also got a boost as the CAS assured that non promotion of NAF personnel due to inability to attend courses that should enable their upgrading would be given special consideration as soon as they meet the criteria set for the promotion. On NAF post service housing schemes, the CAS frowned at the situation where personnel are compelled and put under financial duress just to meet up with initial deposits for the houses. According to him, 'Housing schemes by the NAF should be easily affordable and stress-free.' He then directed the Chief of Administration to work out modalities where payment for houses would be deducted from monthly salaries and not in lump sums that usually exert undue pressure on personnel. 'These practices have proven to be effective and efficient in other developing countries and I see no reason why we can't try it here', he said. The visit, which had the Chiefs of Training and Operations, Logistics, Air Intelligence and Aircraft Engineering in attendance saw the CAS tour various units within TAC Makurdi.
Edward Gabkwet Air Commodore Director of Public Relations and Information 26 March 21 omo the secrecy of this new cas cabinet go tough oo. He visited Air defense group markudi e no even talk about JF-17 no pic sef... Oga Amao no be soooo  At least something na E go shock me say if the drones come this guy nor go talk.. just like the First CH-3As 1 Like |
Re: Battle Field Discussion (picture/video) Of African Military . by Toju200(m): 8:24pm On Mar 26, 2021 |
SamuelAnyawu: Damasak under attack again.
Fourth time in three weeks hmmm something's not right...... |
Re: Battle Field Discussion (picture/video) Of African Military . by Covert1: 8:27pm On Mar 26, 2021 |
mekussa:
Trying to wear down the troops psychologically Not really, they need those weapons besides to keep the Army busy on multiple fronts that way divert, delay, deny the military freedom of action. They were always gonna come back, the quiet had just been regrouping and re-strategizing especially with the trickle in of new wonder weapons. ISWAP is well led. One reason they overrun garrison towns is die-commanders on their side who are tasked with kill or be killed orders. There's only so much a soldier on ground can do without precision close air support. 2 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Battle Field Discussion (picture/video) Of African Military . by Toju200(m): 8:29pm On Mar 26, 2021 |
bidexiii: DEFENCE HEADQUARTERS TAKES LEAD IN ALL JOINT OPERATIONS - Air Marshal Amao
The Chief of the Air Staff (CAS) Air Marshal Oladayo Amao has stated that the Nigerian Air Force (NAF) and other sister Services have agreed to subordinate themselves to the Defence Headquarters (DHQ) under the able leadership of the Chief of Defence Staff (CDS), General Lucky Irabor. According to him, just as it is obtainable in military organizations worldwide, the DHQ is responsible for the command and control of the entire Armed Forces of Nigeria (AFN) which also means that all ongoing joint operations and Joint Task Forces are directly subordinated to the DHQ, and their commanders report directly to the CDS. This, he said, is the new line the Service Chiefs have all agreed to tow as efforts are on to bring the various security challenges to an end. Air Marshal Amao made this known in Makurdi while on his maiden tour of Tactical Air Command (TAC). According to him, 'When we say we are members of the AFN, we mean the 3 Services represent a single entity. When we accept the fact that we the members of the AFN constitute a united entity, the need for rivalry will not arise.'
Air Marshal Amao also spoke of his administration's resolve to revert to the military tradition of adherence to seniority and hierarchy in the appointment of officers to head command posts. 'Situations where subordinate officers are given command appointments ahead of their seniors does not augur well for the system as this breeds insubordination and indiscipline'. Speaking on discipline, Air Marshal Amao stated that there would be no sacred cows when it comes to discipline as those found wanting would be punished as ascribed in the Armed Forces Act. He also spoke of the impending arrival of some platforms purchased for the NAF to Makurdi and urged personnel to support the 131 Engineering Group, being the hub of some of the platforms, as well as make the foreign technicians feel at home. The platforms, according to the CAS, when fully operational would be deployed immediately to the theatres of operations and should hopefully be the game changers in all DHQ led operations nationwide.
The CAS also stated that efforts were currently underway to improve the combat efficiency of the NAF and other services to an appreciable level and these efforts have the full backing of the President and Commander -in - Chief of the AFN, President Muhammadu Buhari. He then enjoined NAF personnel to continue to support the Federal Government in its efforts to equip the NAF and other Services. Personnel welfare also got a boost as the CAS assured that non promotion of NAF personnel due to inability to attend courses that should enable their upgrading would be given special consideration as soon as they meet the criteria set for the promotion. On NAF post service housing schemes, the CAS frowned at the situation where personnel are compelled and put under financial duress just to meet up with initial deposits for the houses. According to him, 'Housing schemes by the NAF should be easily affordable and stress-free.' He then directed the Chief of Administration to work out modalities where payment for houses would be deducted from monthly salaries and not in lump sums that usually exert undue pressure on personnel. 'These practices have proven to be effective and efficient in other developing countries and I see no reason why we can't try it here', he said. The visit, which had the Chiefs of Training and Operations, Logistics, Air Intelligence and Aircraft Engineering in attendance saw the CAS tour various units within TAC Makurdi.
Edward Gabkwet Air Commodore Director of Public Relations and Information 26 March 21 look at the bolded 1 Like |
Re: Battle Field Discussion (picture/video) Of African Military . by bidexiii: 8:32pm On Mar 26, 2021 |
Toju200: look at the bolded Yeap game changers ...  1 Like |
Re: Battle Field Discussion (picture/video) Of African Military . by Covert1: 8:34pm On Mar 26, 2021 |
Toju200: omo the secrecy of this new cas cabinet go tough oo. He visited Air defense group markudi e no even talk about JF-17 no pic sef... Oga Amao no be soooo 
At least something na
E go shock me say if the drones come this guy nor go talk.. just like the First CH-3As Maybe for once it's better, announce after the jihadists don't know what hit them. His statement makes clear of new arrivals. ISWAP has good intelligence. We have passed the stage of deterrence. I have long advocated scorched earth no holds barred policy in the North-East madness of ISWAP. Nuke them and relocate whole populations if they don't stop. 3 Likes |
Re: Battle Field Discussion (picture/video) Of African Military . by DaddyGoo: 8:39pm On Mar 26, 2021 |
bidexiii: DEFENCE HEADQUARTERS TAKES LEAD IN ALL JOINT OPERATIONS - Air Marshal Amao
[b]The Chief of the Air Staff (CAS) Air Marshal Oladayo Amao has stated that the Nigerian Air Force (NAF) and other sister Services have agreed to subordinate themselves to the Defence Headquarters (DHQ) under the able leadership of the Chief of Defence Staff (CDS), General Lucky Irabor. [/b]According to him, just as it is obtainable in military organizations worldwide, the DHQ is responsible for the command and control of the entire Armed Forces of Nigeria (AFN) which also means that all ongoing joint operations and Joint Task Forces are directly subordinated to the DHQ, and their commanders report directly to the CDS. This, he said, is the new line the Service Chiefs have all agreed to tow as efforts are on to bring the various security challenges to an end. Air Marshal Amao made this known in Makurdi while on his maiden tour of Tactical Air Command (TAC). According to him, 'When we say we are members of the AFN, we mean the 3 Services represent a single entity. When we accept the fact that we the members of the AFN constitute a united entity, the need for rivalry will not arise.'
Air Marshal Amao also spoke of his administration's resolve to revert to the military tradition of adherence to seniority and hierarchy in the appointment of officers to head command posts. 'Situations where subordinate officers are given command appointments ahead of their seniors does not augur well for the system as this breeds insubordination and indiscipline'. Speaking on discipline, Air Marshal Amao stated that there would be no sacred cows when it comes to discipline as those found wanting would be punished as ascribed in the Armed Forces Act. He also spoke of the impending arrival of some platforms purchased for the NAF to Makurdi and urged personnel to support the 131 Engineering Group, being the hub of some of the platforms, as well as make the foreign technicians feel at home. The platforms, according to the CAS, when fully operational would be deployed immediately to the theatres of operations and should hopefully be the game changers in all DHQ led operations nationwide.
The CAS also stated that efforts were currently underway to improve the combat efficiency of the NAF and other services to an appreciable level and these efforts have the full backing of the President and Commander -in - Chief of the AFN, President Muhammadu Buhari. He then enjoined NAF personnel to continue to support the Federal Government in its efforts to equip the NAF and other Services. Personnel welfare also got a boost as the CAS assured that non promotion of NAF personnel due to inability to attend courses that should enable their upgrading would be given special consideration as soon as they meet the criteria set for the promotion. On NAF post service housing schemes, the CAS frowned at the situation where personnel are compelled and put under financial duress just to meet up with initial deposits for the houses. According to him, 'Housing schemes by the NAF should be easily affordable and stress-free.' He then directed the Chief of Administration to work out modalities where payment for houses would be deducted from monthly salaries and not in lump sums that usually exert undue pressure on personnel. 'These practices have proven to be effective and efficient in other developing countries and I see no reason why we can't try it here', he said. The visit, which had the Chiefs of Training and Operations, Logistics, Air Intelligence and Aircraft Engineering in attendance saw the CAS tour various units within TAC Makurdi.
Edward Gabkwet Air Commodore Director of Public Relations and Information 26 March 21 Praise Master Jesus! We have a fighting CDS once again  Can't wait for 72MSF and AFSF to restart the kind of God's work they did pre-2015 elections!  3 Likes |
Re: Battle Field Discussion (picture/video) Of African Military . by Fynline(m): 8:43pm On Mar 26, 2021 |
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Re: Battle Field Discussion (picture/video) Of African Military . by shadowprimezero: 8:54pm On Mar 26, 2021 |
Toju200: look at the bolded LMAO, some silly people were saying that the JF-17's were not only reassembled in a few hours after their delivery, but already fully integrated into NAF's operational infrastructure and dropping RAAD-II payloads on motorcycle bandits in the NW all IN A FEW SHORT HOURS. Bro even said NAF allowed him to visit the hangers and actually had some people who should have know better belive him and even defended him. LOL 5 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Battle Field Discussion (picture/video) Of African Military . by Covert1: 8:56pm On Mar 26, 2021 |
Rant:
Why is South Africa not deploying to Mozambique? The madness has reached its shores. We hear Mozambique is already hoping for help from Abuja while Pretoria is busy taking the threat of the terrorists seriously. Any ideas |
Re: Battle Field Discussion (picture/video) Of African Military . by mekussa(m): 8:57pm On Mar 26, 2021 |
Toju200: look at the bolded Unless he is lying, it also shows that contrary to popular opinion ,none of the new platforms haven't been deployed on any mission YET. |
Re: Battle Field Discussion (picture/video) Of African Military . by mekussa(m): 8:58pm On Mar 26, 2021 |
shadowprimezero:
LMAO, some silly people were saying that the JF-17's were not only reassembled in a few hours after their delivery, but already fully integrated into NAF's operational infrastructure and dropping RAAD-II payloads on motorcycle bandits in the NW all IN A FEW SHORT HOURS. Bro even said NAF allowed him to visit the hangers and actually had some people who should have know better belive him and even defended him. LOL Hahahahahahahahaha........ Baba, be nice nah 2 Likes |
Re: Battle Field Discussion (picture/video) Of African Military . by Toju200(m): 8:58pm On Mar 26, 2021 |
shadowprimezero:
LMAO, some silly people were saying that the JF-17's were not only reassembled in a few hours after their delivery, but already fully integrated into NAF's operational infrastructure and dropping RAAD-II payloads on motorcycle bandits in the NW all IN A FEW SHORT HOURS. Bro even said NAF allowed him to visit the hangers and actually had some people who should have know better belive him and even defended him. LOL bro read the bolded again he said impending deliveries and the JF17 is already here...so I'm still wondering.. The JF17 has been assembled already.. |
Re: Battle Field Discussion (picture/video) Of African Military . by Toju200(m): 9:00pm On Mar 26, 2021 |
Covert1: Rant:
Why is South Africa not deploying to Mozambique? The madness has reached its shores. We hear Mozambique is already hoping for help from Abuja while Pretoria is busy taking the threat of the terrorists seriously. Any ideas I'm surprised even US special forces are in mozambique already to train their military .but I'm sure they'll do more than Just training  3 Likes |
Re: Battle Field Discussion (picture/video) Of African Military . by DaddyGoo: 9:14pm On Mar 26, 2021 |
Raaven:
nigerian air force use napalm ? incendiary weapons ? thermobaric bombs ?
seeing their typical position, they were burned alive Our Indian friend(welcome back @Nemesis) suspects fuel-air explosives. And I can agree because by God, those things ROAST everything in their damage radius. 5 Likes |
Re: Battle Field Discussion (picture/video) Of African Military . by mekussa(m): 9:15pm On Mar 26, 2021 |
Covert1:
Not really, they need those weapons besides to keep the Army busy on multiple fronts that way divert, delay, deny the military freedom of action. They were always gonna come back, the quiet had just been regrouping and re-strategizing especially with the trickle in of new wonder weapons. ISWAP is well led. One reason they overrun garrison towns is die-commanders on their side who are tasked with kill or be killed orders. There's only so much a soldier on ground can do without precision close air support. Of course they need the weapons from the base. Do they have the capacity at the moment to launch an overwhelming attack to over run it? No (at last for now) Looking at the pattern/frequency of the attacks on that base(about once a week if I am correct), their strategy is to continually keep the troops on alert for as long as possible(in anticipation of the weekly attacks and also to prevent surprise attacks within the week(since most of the weekly attacks happen on weekends). The combatants in field will tell you how psychologically taxing it is to be at alert and on the defensive without relief(because of the security operations all over the country, rotation is almost zero at the moment) The more they do these weekly attacks, the more it gets on the nerves of the troops and the more likely it is for someone to make a mistake which they will capitalize on. If only we had a means to track them back to base after one of these attacks and go on the offensive (even if na only bombing), they will learn to respect/fear attacking this base with this frequency. 2 Likes |
Re: Battle Field Discussion (picture/video) Of African Military . by DaddyGoo: 9:20pm On Mar 26, 2021 |
shadowprimezero:
LMAO, some silly people were saying that the JF-17's were not only reassembled in a few hours after their delivery, but already fully integrated into NAF's operational infrastructure and dropping RAAD-II payloads on motorcycle bandits in the NW all IN A FEW SHORT HOURS. Bro even said NAF allowed him to visit the hangers and actually had some people who should have know better belive him and even defended him. LOL Boss read the release again, slowly. Then add this tidbit below. The airframes have been public knowledge for about 5 days now. The CAS went to TAC and didn't as much as acknowledge the specific aircraft or drones he was talking about. Just said general new platforms. Also notice the specificity of "be good hosts to the foreign technicians". In the pictures, every SINGLE foreigner is Pakistani. If this kain person do test use of aircraft and weapons before official commissioning, if you no dey above am for chain of command, he go bother tell you?! Make we reason am now. 2 Likes |
Re: Battle Field Discussion (picture/video) Of African Military . by DaddyGoo: 9:22pm On Mar 26, 2021 |
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Re: Battle Field Discussion (picture/video) Of African Military . by iblawi(m): 9:50pm On Mar 26, 2021 |
Raaven:
nigerian air force use napalm ? incendiary weapons ? thermobaric bombs ?
seeing their typical position, they were burned alive Even nemesis2you mentioned thermobaric bombs but I wasn't sure if we have them but since you've mentioned it too then I guess we have something like that. |
Re: Battle Field Discussion (picture/video) Of African Military . by Xbee007(m): 10:13pm On Mar 26, 2021 |
bidexiii: Another Set Back For Boko Haram As Nigerian Military Intensifies Day And Night Patrol. No going back,,,,
Watch video: https://www.facebook.com/180168166239931/posts/800428564213885/ I gathered from the video that Boko Haram used seized Nigerian Army vehicle to attack our soldiers. The first time they got away with it because the soldiers were confused and thought the vehicle was occupied by their colleagues. The second time, the terrorists met their Waterloo because once bitten twice shy.  Good to see so many terrorists killed. Enemies of our nation will not know any peace. 5 Likes |