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Re: African Militaries/ Security Services Strictly Photos Only And Videos Thread by Nobody: 4:33pm On Nov 13, 2014
kenpaul0:
Oga Henry What are the 2 New OPV's called..P92 and P93?

NNS Centenary F91
NNS Centenary F92
Re: African Militaries/ Security Services Strictly Photos Only And Videos Thread by Nobody: 12:51pm On Nov 14, 2014
The small fleet of the Kenya Navy - kenya has a total of 23 ships, most bieng Covettes . The largest ship is 85 metres long

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Re: African Militaries/ Security Services Strictly Photos Only And Videos Thread by Nobody: 12:53pm On Nov 14, 2014
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Re: African Militaries/ Security Services Strictly Photos Only And Videos Thread by agaugust: 3:03pm On Nov 15, 2014
by Nobody:

Presidential Guards brigade on patrol.
Abuja Nigeria
10/11/14


@ by Nobody, Thank you for this photo, Igirigi is beautiful.

Honestly the French GIAT 30mm cannon is the best but I will avoid a western made weapon and recommend eastern bloc armaments.

Best weapon options for Igirigi can be in two versions (Also add smoke dispensers and night vision equipment)

1. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/30_mm_automatic_cannon_2A42

2. http://world.guns.ru/grenade/ch/lg3-e.html

These are the best ways to defeat insurgency threats of toyota technicals with their deadly ZSU-23mm cannons with 2.5km effective range

PHOTO : 2A42 30mm Cannon

Re: African Militaries/ Security Services Strictly Photos Only And Videos Thread by agaugust: 3:14pm On Nov 15, 2014
Henry120:


I hope we can sustain it, and replace the Otokar with these. I've got High hopes with the coming on stream of the Automotive plan. Build an amphibious variant, a recovery variant and an ambulance variant.

We need to use it to replace Otokar Cobra. We need many variants, as many variants as Otokar Cobra has.

All Nigerian military, para-military, police, and intelligence/security services need Igirigi with armament and variant according to their level of threat and role.

Maybe in the next 5 years, FG should pump money into Igirigi, the market demand at home is large. my estimates

NA....10,000 units
NAF....500 units
NN.....500 units
NPF.....10,000 units
NSCDC....1,000 units
DSS/SSS....500 units
Immigration.....500 units
Customs.....500 units

Export market in Africa is also large, West Africa, Central Africa, it is cheap and affordable, will beat expensive rivals like $250,000 Cobra.

My guess, wild guess is Igirigi cost maybe about $100,000 per unit.

Prices usually does not include armament, you mount whatever you want as long as vehicle can carry and fire the weapon within vehicle's technical capacity limits
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Re: African Militaries/ Security Services Strictly Photos Only And Videos Thread by Nobody: 4:29pm On Nov 15, 2014
agaugust:


@ by Nobody, Thank you for this photo, Igirigi is beautiful.

Honestly the French GIAT 30mm cannon is the best but I will avoid a western made weapon and recommend eastern bloc armaments.

Best weapon options for Igirigi can be in two versions (Also add smoke dispensers and night vision equipment)

1. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/30_mm_automatic_cannon_2A42

2. http://world.guns.ru/grenade/ch/lg3-e.html

These are the best ways to defeat insurgency threats of toyota technicals with their deadly ZSU-23mm cannons with 2.5km effective range

PHOTO : 2A42 30mm Cannon

A 30mm won't be a good idea on the Igirigi. I do not believe it's suspension can handle that sort of a power.
Re: African Militaries/ Security Services Strictly Photos Only And Videos Thread by Nobody: 5:01pm On Nov 15, 2014
agaugust:


We need to use it to replace Otokar Cobra. We need many variants, as many variants as Otokar Cobra has.

All Nigerian military, para-military, police, and intelligence/security services need Igirigi with armament and variant according to their level of threat and role.

Maybe in the next 5 years, FG should pump money into Igirigi, the market demand at home is large. my estimates

NA....10,000 units
NAF....500 units
NN.....500 units
NPF.....10,000 units
NSCDC....1,000 units
DSS/SSS....500 units
Immigration.....500 units
Customs.....500 units

Export market in Africa is also large, West Africa, Central Africa, it is cheap and affordable, will beat expensive rivals like $250,000 Cobra.

My guess, wild guess is Igirigi cost maybe about $100,000 per unit.

Prices usually does not include armament, you mount whatever you want as long as vehicle can carry and fire the weapon within vehicle's technical capacity limits
.

I agree on replacing the Cobra with the IGIRIGI, but I disagree with militarising our security services.

F.G should sell the blue-prints to the over 22 vehicle assemblers/ car component manufacturers in Nigeria. F.G cannot successful run a road side kiosk, they'll sooner or later eventually run the place down.

There are other LAV manufactures in Nigeria, Proforce alone has 3 plants in Nigeria (Abuja, Ogun and Port-harcourt). They would also need to be accommodated by F.G.

My opinion, sell the rights to this vehicle, bank of industry provides loans to fund the project, F.G provides tax breaks like they do, and place orders for at-least 1500 vehicles for the Army.

250 vehicles for each region. Place additional orders for the leopard ACV, still for the Army.

Police = IGIRIGI, PF 2 MK II, PF2 MK 1( 500 vehicles)
DSS = Armoured buses and station wagons.
Immigration = A mix of Igirigi, PF2 MK II, PF2 MK 1 (500 vehicles)
Airforce = a mix IGIRIGI, Leopard ACV (250 vehicles)
Navy = IGIRIGI, Leopard ACV ( 250 vehicles).


Until we've satisfied our own demands, we can then look for west and central african markets.

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Re: African Militaries/ Security Services Strictly Photos Only And Videos Thread by gottfried21(m): 11:27am On Nov 16, 2014
Zimbabwe

Re: African Militaries/ Security Services Strictly Photos Only And Videos Thread by gottfried21(m): 11:30am On Nov 16, 2014
More Zim

Re: African Militaries/ Security Services Strictly Photos Only And Videos Thread by gottfried21(m): 2:54pm On Nov 16, 2014
Seychelles

Re: African Militaries/ Security Services Strictly Photos Only And Videos Thread by Nobody: 3:13pm On Nov 16, 2014
Gottfried21, thanks for posting chief.
Re: African Militaries/ Security Services Strictly Photos Only And Videos Thread by gottfried21(m): 3:17pm On Nov 16, 2014
Henry120:
Gottfried21, thanks for posting chief.
No problem,thought I would share rare photos of African militaries
Re: African Militaries/ Security Services Strictly Photos Only And Videos Thread by gottfried21(m): 3:23pm On Nov 16, 2014
Seychelles Tazar special forces unit(anti-piracy)

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Re: African Militaries/ Security Services Strictly Photos Only And Videos Thread by Nobody: 4:29pm On Nov 16, 2014
gottfried21:

No problem,thought I would share rare photos of African militaries

That's the essence of the thread. All sub-saharan African military photos are welcome.

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Re: African Militaries/ Security Services Strictly Photos Only And Videos Thread by bidexiii: 9:11am On Nov 17, 2014
Another brave and gallant soldiergone in chibok battle -www.naijaurban.com/nigerian-army-lt-mudassir-killed-boko-haram/

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Re: African Militaries/ Security Services Strictly Photos Only And Videos Thread by Nobody: 9:31am On Nov 17, 2014
bidexiii:
Another brave and gallant soldiergone in chibok battle -www.naijaurban.com/nigerian-army-lt-mudassir-killed-boko-haram/

Rest in peace chief. We eternally grateful for your immense sacrifice.

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Re: African Militaries/ Security Services Strictly Photos Only And Videos Thread by bidexiii: 6:38pm On Nov 17, 2014
R.I.P Soldier

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Re: African Militaries/ Security Services Strictly Photos Only And Videos Thread by Fynline(m): 11:57am On Nov 18, 2014
For the past three weeks now I have observed that a C130 flies past my house on a daily basis and returns back in the night.
Re: African Militaries/ Security Services Strictly Photos Only And Videos Thread by ocelot2006(m): 10:22pm On Nov 18, 2014
agaugust:


We need to use it to replace Otokar Cobra. We need many variants, as many variants as Otokar Cobra has.

All Nigerian military, para-military, police, and intelligence/security services need Igirigi with armament and variant according to their level of threat and role.

Maybe in the next 5 years, FG should pump money into Igirigi, the market demand at home is large. my estimates

NA....10,000 units
NAF....500 units
NN.....500 units
NPF.....10,000 units
NSCDC....1,000 units
DSS/SSS....500 units
Immigration.....500 units
Customs.....500 units

Export market in Africa is also large, West Africa, Central Africa, it is cheap and affordable, will beat expensive rivals like $250,000 Cobra.

My guess, wild guess is Igirigi cost maybe about $100,000 per unit.

Prices usually does not include armament, you mount whatever you want as long as vehicle can carry and fire the weapon within vehicle's technical capacity limits
.

I don't think replacing the Otokar Cobra is a good. I suggest it's still retained and used as standard troop transport along with the Igirigi. Or, like the VBL, used as a recce vehicle for armoured units. But we need to get those soft skinned Hilux and Rangers off the front lines.
Re: African Militaries/ Security Services Strictly Photos Only And Videos Thread by sirjerry(m): 8:15am On Nov 19, 2014
FROM BEEG
NA T72 tank

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Re: African Militaries/ Security Services Strictly Photos Only And Videos Thread by celeron40(m): 8:15am On Nov 19, 2014
ocelot2006:


I don't think replacing the Otokar Cobra is a good. I suggest it's still retained and used as standard troop transport along with the Igirigi. Or, like the VBL, used as a recce vehicle for armoured units. But we need to get those soft skinned Hilux and Rangers off the front lines.
Its not possible to fully replace the hilux vehicles with the Igirigi..but its a good place to start..its more economical than the needless "Bigfoot" MRAPS...but it still doesn't solve the MAJOR problem that the N.A is facing in the N.E..which is insurgent AAA mounted technicals..its high time we begin to build a cheap IFV; small, highly mobile and fitted with a 30mm cannon..exclusively for combat.
Re: African Militaries/ Security Services Strictly Photos Only And Videos Thread by bidexiii: 9:27am On Nov 19, 2014
sirjerry:
FROM BEEG
NA T72 tank
haven't seeing a NA T-72 !
Re: African Militaries/ Security Services Strictly Photos Only And Videos Thread by jteku(m): 9:45am On Nov 19, 2014
sirjerry:
FROM BEEG
NA T72 tank
your wrong, its not a nigerian T72b, it should be angolan.
ok prove it sirjerry
Re: African Militaries/ Security Services Strictly Photos Only And Videos Thread by andrewza: 10:06am On Nov 19, 2014
agaugust:


@ by Nobody, Thank you for this photo, Igirigi is beautiful.

Honestly the French GIAT 30mm cannon is the best but I will avoid a western made weapon and recommend eastern bloc armaments.

Best weapon options for Igirigi can be in two versions (Also add smoke dispensers and night vision equipment)

1. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/30_mm_automatic_cannon_2A42

2. http://world.guns.ru/grenade/ch/lg3-e.html

These are the best ways to defeat insurgency threats of toyota technicals with their deadly ZSU-23mm cannons with 2.5km effective range

PHOTO : 2A42 30mm Cannon



Why do you want the weaker block's round. The best in use 30mm round used on a AFF are western (or south african)
http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/30_mm_caliber

Any case I think nigeria chose the right 30mm. You don't need a big gun. Bigger the round the less rounds you can cary. In fact I would say a 20x139mm round is a better choice or maybe even a 20x102mm round. BH does not have IFV or any thing that needs a big 30mm. You want lots of ammo a HE effect and a high rate of Fire. The small blast of the 20mm is compensated by the fact you can fire more rounds.
Re: African Militaries/ Security Services Strictly Photos Only And Videos Thread by andrewza: 10:11am On Nov 19, 2014
Henry120:


A 30mm won't be a good idea on the Igirigi. I do not believe it's suspension can handle that sort of a power.


Depends on the round. But you could mount a low reciol 30mm firing half chargerd rounds. Or you can can follow SA and mount some MG151 20s that fire 20x84mm rounds at 750rounds per min. Sure you won't kill any IFV but you will shred Toyats. The MG151 is light enough that the Speciol forces Hornet can carry them.
Re: African Militaries/ Security Services Strictly Photos Only And Videos Thread by ocelot2006(m): 10:44am On Nov 19, 2014
celeron40:
Its not possible to fully replace the hilux vehicles with the Igirigi..but its a good place to start..its more economical than the needless "Bigfoot" MRAPS...but it still doesn't solve the MAJOR problem that the N.A is facing in the N.E..which is insurgent AAA mounted technicals..its high time we begin to build a cheap IFV; small, highly mobile and fitted with a 30mm cannon..exclusively for combat.

Excellent point on the AAA mounted technicals. But won't the insurgents still have an edge in terms of mobility, cos IFvs tend to be heavier compared to these technicals?
Re: African Militaries/ Security Services Strictly Photos Only And Videos Thread by ocelot2006(m): 10:46am On Nov 19, 2014
jteku:

your wrong, its not a nigerian T72b, it should be angolan.
ok prove it sirjerry

Dunno oh...The vegetation at the background sure looks like what we have up north.
Re: African Militaries/ Security Services Strictly Photos Only And Videos Thread by andrewza: 11:58am On Nov 19, 2014
ocelot2006:


Dunno oh...The vegetation at the background sure looks like what we have up north.


Nigeria does not use T72s Angola does use them.

I can show places in SA that look like france.
Re: African Militaries/ Security Services Strictly Photos Only And Videos Thread by celeron40(m): 12:12pm On Nov 19, 2014
ocelot2006:


Excellent point on the AAA mounted technicals. But won't the insurgents still have an edge in terms of mobility, cos IFvs tend to be heavier compared to these technicals?
Very true..from what I've seen from BH's videos, their gameplan is pretty simple..
1. Overwhelm N.A positions with Zsu-23-2s and ZPU-mounted guntrucks.
2. Crazed insurgents in Dshks and other 14.5mm HMG flank N.A positions at ranges the N.A's heaviest MG (M2 Browning) 7.62x51mm shell can't answer to.
3. Foot soldiers storm positions using RPGs to supress N.A defences.
4. N.A military installations siezed, insurgents resupplied with captured ammo.
5. Insurgents fan out and establish ambush points for N.A counter-attacks.

The insurgents have something the N.A doesn't have..FIREPOWER and MOBILITY..AMISOM forces are having a field day in Somalia most likely because they don't face the amount of firepower the Nigerian Insurgents possess..
The way foward for the N.A.
1. Induct 500-800 Zsu-23-2 mounted guntrucks..to be spread across N.A battalions.
2. S.F teams introduced to designate targets for N.A artillery.
3. Total N.A retreat from territories that hold no strategic significance..for manpower to be injected in offensive operations.
4. Launch massive operation to retake territories with newly inducted technicals leading, Steyrs and IGIRIGIs providing infantry mobility,Toyotas for logistics support while M-2 mounted Otokar Cobras and VBLs outflanking insurgent positions..all with Artillery shells softening insurgent defences.

One by One, with each operation, captured territories will be liberated..the tactic of establishing FOBs across such a massive front is a recipe for ambushes..Since the NAF can't offer the necessary support, the N.A has to begin to demand more from its officers and men.
Re: African Militaries/ Security Services Strictly Photos Only And Videos Thread by Nobody: 12:31pm On Nov 19, 2014
andrewza:



Nigeria does not use T72s Angola does use them.

I can show places in SA that look like france.

You are wrong. Nigeria has and use T-72's. We got T-72's from the Czech Republic, and have had orders for them from ukraine, including T-84 OPlot-M. I remember a couple years back asking a dependable source about NA T-72's. This source remembers seeing tanks which were not Vickers MBT's at the armoured brigade in illorin.

Until proven otherwise, the photo above is a Nigerian T-72, no doubt.

Neither is there evidence that the N.A uses,
Chinese bigfoot MRAPs, and more
Re: African Militaries/ Security Services Strictly Photos Only And Videos Thread by andrewza: 1:05pm On Nov 19, 2014
Henry120:


You are wrong. Nigeria has and use T-72's. We got T-72's from the Czech Republic, and have had orders for them from ukraine, including T-84 OPlot-M. I remember a couple years back asking a dependable source about NA T-72's. This source remembers seeing tanks which were not Vickers MBT's at the armoured brigade in illorin.

Until proven otherwise, the photo above is a Nigerian T-72, no doubt.

Neither is there evidence that the N.A uses,
Chinese bigfoot MRAPs, and more



There was and is still no proof of T72s in nigeria. There are 2 T84s in nigeria there for trails since no one buys only 2 tanks.
Re: African Militaries/ Security Services Strictly Photos Only And Videos Thread by ocelot2006(m): 2:25pm On Nov 19, 2014
celeron40:
Very true..from what I've seen from BH's videos, their gameplan is pretty simple..
1. Overwhelm N.A positions with Zsu-23-2s and ZPU-mounted guntrucks.
2. Crazed insurgents in Dshks and other 14.5mm HMG flank N.A positions at ranges the N.A's heaviest MG (M2 Browning) 7.62x51mm shell can't answer to.
3. Foot soldiers storm positions using RPGs to supress N.A defences.
4. N.A military installations siezed, insurgents resupplied with captured ammo.
5. Insurgents fan out and establish ambush points for N.A counter-attacks.

The insurgents have something the N.A doesn't have..FIREPOWER and MOBILITY..AMISOM forces are having a field day in Somalia most likely because they don't face the amount of firepower the Nigerian Insurgents possess..
The way foward for the N.A.
1. Induct 500-800 Zsu-23-2 mounted guntrucks..to be spread across N.A battalions.
2. S.F teams introduced to designate targets for N.A artillery.
3. Total N.A retreat from territories that hold no strategic significance..for manpower to be injected in offensive operations.
4. Launch massive operation to retake territories with newly inducted technicals leading, Steyrs and IGIRIGIs providing infantry mobility,Toyotas for logistics support while M-2 mounted Otokar Cobras and VBLs outflanking insurgent positions..all with Artillery shells softening insurgent defences.

One by One, with each operation, captured territories will be liberated..the tactic of establishing FOBs across such a massive front is a recipe for ambushes..Since the NAF can't offer the necessary support, the N.A has to begin to demand more from its officers and men.

You're right on the money on isolated FOBs. Hence my for transport helicopters and additional attack helos + fixed wing multi role combat aircrafts that can carry a decent payload and can loiter on target for longer periods.

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