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Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by Nobody: 5:29pm On Mar 12, 2015
saengine:


Where is the link for the pics i asked for Augustine? Almost 10 times ive asked you...coward.

Wont waste my time answering a question about an army that cant do its own basic logistics/maintenance. And doesnt even know how to use its own equipment.

We turned your koevoet operators into pity mechanics.


Nigeria recently placed a large order for Reva MK5 MRAPs. As deliveries commence, mechanics would have to come over from South-Africa to assist with logistics and transfer of know how.

Really no fuss.

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Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by MikeCZAR: 5:30pm On Mar 12, 2015
agaugust:


One single video has already proved you wrong, sorry you got defeated so easily, take it like a man, stop crying .


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=49HuxLVT9QM
.
Your point?
Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by MikeCZAR: 5:52pm On Mar 12, 2015
Henry120:


I'm not going to grant you the satisfaction of continuous reply. Here, watch and educate yourself.




https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C0Wg7KN2D1E&sns=em



why are you Nigerians comfortable with low standards? grin grin

Your soldiers are rebels and can't fight well, that we have seen.

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Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by MikeCZAR: 6:01pm On Mar 12, 2015
overhypedsteve:
thats what you dont understand, we re not fighting against a trained army. you ve the knowledge of conventional warfare and when you see a soldier being trained on assymetric warfare you start thinking its stupid because you do not understand it.
Nope.

The guys there didn't even know what to do, walking around and fighting with each other.

No Command.
No Control.

Semi-conventional.

In the video you can see that they're retreating while maintaining contact with your forces.
Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by Msauza(m): 6:04pm On Mar 12, 2015
Henry120:


We turned your koevoet operators into pity mechanics.


Nigeria recently placed a large order for Reva MK5 MRAPs. As deliveries commence, mechanics would have to come over from South-Africa to assist with logistics and transfer of know how.

Really no fuss.

We can see that you merely trying to confort yourself from disappointments. Shame!! The bone of contention is SA mercenaries were seen in Naija doing what seem to be commanding your troops on top of REVAs.

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Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by Nobody: 6:05pm On Mar 12, 2015
MikeCZAR:
why are you Nigerians comfortable with low standards? grin grin

Your soldiers are rebels and can't fight well, that we have seen.

"Still, ignorant, why am I not surprised".

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Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by Nobody: 6:07pm On Mar 12, 2015
MikeCZAR:
Nope.

The guys there didn't even know what to do, walking around and fighting with each other.

No Command.
No Control.

Semi-conventional.

In the video you can see that they're retreating while maintaining contact with your forces.

All from a celebratory video.

You've gone senile!

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Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by Nobody: 6:10pm On Mar 12, 2015
lezz:
The demands of your doctors is a naked reflection of the mentality of your Zulu-Bantu cave monkeys . It sure smacks of unprofessionalism, unearned doctor degrees by the dictatorial ANC government who insists unqualified bushmen fill up all governments and public institutions.

Your so-called private hospitals are owned, financed and staffed by Anglo-dutch and your xhosa and tswana cave men are who were forced forced doctor degrees are acting as nurses and clinical students.

By contrasts, Nigerian doctors are all over the globe performing professional duties.

As the single must HIV infected country on the green planet, and the one of the highest homicidal and attempted murder spots in the land of humans, your Anglo-dutch doctors would be over stretched, no?

To cope with such subhuman conditions, we understand why the ANC would staff your medical institutions with unqualified zulus and bantus whose only sense of purpose is "We must take what belongs to us",no?


Yet again these basta.,.rds come and talk shiiiit.

Now 90% of all your leaders die in foreign hospitals or go there for simple surgeries.

Nigerian hospitals private and can't even perform a simple kidney transplant in 2015.

Nigeria's FG don't even keep credible records of there deceased or causes of death from there villages to even more shocking there are virtually no records on causes of death of your leaders nor are there even autopsies.

Go look at your life expectancy rate before you come and talk shiiiit you rat eater read this before you talk.

http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3134907/

SA ain't perfect but compared to your shiiiiithole its heaven.

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Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by Msauza(m): 6:19pm On Mar 12, 2015
DictatorZAR:


Yet again these basta.,.rds come and talk shiiiit.

Now 90% of all your leaders die in foreign hospitals or go there for simple surgeries.

Nigerian hospitals private and can't even perform a simple kidney transplant in 2015.

Nigeria's FG don't even keep credible records of there deceased or causes of death from there villages to even more shocking there are virtually no records on causes of death of your leaders nor are there even autopsies.

Go look at your life expectancy rate before you come and talk shiiiit you rat eater read this before you talk.

http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3134907/

SA ain't perfect but compared to your shiiiiithole its heaven.


SA medical treatment as in 2015 is ultimate. We cannot take anyone overseas because there is nothing that doctors overseas can do and our SA trained doctors cannot do.

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Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by MikeCZAR: 6:41pm On Mar 12, 2015
agaugust:


Wire guided torpedoes? In your village? They are very rare in modern times, and South Africa uses homing torpedoes with fire and forget guidance not wire cable types. cheesycheesy

Contralto V will defeat the best torpedoes in this world
.
Just like how BMW will tell a Nigerian their latest vehicle with a glass top is suited to their needs, while we know how hot it is in west Africa.

Advertising is Advertising!

"When a torpedo is detected"

SAN currently uses the AEG SUT 264 heavy weight torpedo guidance is wire guided, with a active and passive sonar seeker.

The submarine can detect the vessel and calculate best attacking direction, the torpedo can wire-guided using the boat's combat system. The torpedo's Active and passive sonar seeker can be used in the terminal phase.

While the commander is dancing that his control v has countered the threat, his vessel's keel will be broken. Cause he deployed his counter-measures when the torpedo was far way and its seeker not turned on. THE SEEKER IS USED IN THE TERMINAL PHASE.

The newer torpedos SAN is buying will use a fiber optic cable. And yes wire guided torpedos are still being by the most powerful navies in the world like USA's MK48 and UK's Spearfish.

"Humble pie is best served hot" cool cool cool

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Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by Msauza(m): 6:41pm On Mar 12, 2015
Nigerian Army is claiming victories which were achieved by SA mercenaries. The truth comes out bit by bit.


A senior Western diplomat confirmed
that the South Africans were playing
“a major operational role,”
particularly at night. Equipped with
night vision goggles, the mercenaries
“are whacking them in the evening
hours. The next morning the Nigerian
Army rolls in and claims success,” the
diplomat said



http://mobile.nytimes.com/2015/03/13/world/africa/nigerias-fight-against-boko-haram-gets-help-from-south-african-mercenaries.html?_r=0&referrer=

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Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by bidexiii: 6:43pm On Mar 12, 2015
Msauza:
LEON LORTZ DIES IN NIGERIA BOKO HARAM WAR. KILLED BY UNTRAINED INCOMPETENT NIGERIAN SOLDIERS.


https://m.facebook.com/boerekrisisaksie/photos/pb.116298045063416.-2207520000.1426095134./1108789915814219/?type=1
Its only a dum-ass would believe these ! First am 100% that the facebook account was created for the purported lie scam! How come not a single web ot TV news wouldn't carry the news ,why a facebook page ?

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Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by Msauza(m): 6:49pm On Mar 12, 2015
bidexiii:

Its only a dum-ass would believe these ! First am 100% that the facebook account was created for the purported lie scam! How come not a single web ot TV news wouldn't carry the news ,why a facebook page ?

I have posted hundreds and hundreds of sources to confirm the news. You are late.
Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by MikeCZAR: 6:50pm On Mar 12, 2015
Henry120:


All from a celebratory video.

You've gone senile!

No, they were engaged sometime in the video. Their commanders where no where to be found, to command and manoeuvre their troops.

We also see them arguing with each other! Where are the non-commissioned officers to install discipline in the front.

PURE REBELS!!!!! FUC...KING unprofessional.

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Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by MikeCZAR: 6:52pm On Mar 12, 2015
Henry120:


"Still, ignorant, why am I not surprised".
Yes, I'm ignorant.

I should have known the Nigerian armed forces are just a typical African military.
Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by Nobody: 6:57pm On Mar 12, 2015
According to the 2015 National Expenditure there has been budgeted for medium and light transport planes.

My personal favourites for
1: Project Metsi( Martime survillence) and Project Kiepie(light transport) :Airbus CASA C 295
2: Replacement for c130s(Medium Transport) : A400m

Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by Msauza(m): 7:10pm On Mar 12, 2015
[size=18]No wonder general Napoleon rushed to retain the town because he knew the SA mercenaries had already swept the town during the night. Now he deceived people by playing RAMBO to make it look as if he was the one who recovered the town from Boko haram. Bwahahahahahaha…[/size]



A senior Western diplomat confirmed
that the South Africans were playing
“a major operational role,”
particularly at night. Equipped with
night vision goggles, the mercenaries
“are whacking them in the evening
hours. The next morning the Nigerian
Army rolls in and claims success,” the
diplomat said

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Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by agaugust: 7:11pm On Mar 12, 2015
MikeCZAR:
Just like how BMW will tell a Nigerian their latest vehicle with a glass top is suited to their needs, while we know how hot it is in west Africa.

Advertising is Advertising!

"When a torpedo is detected"

SAN currently uses the AEG SUT 264 heavy weight torpedo guidance is wire guided, with a active and passive sonar seeker.

The submarine can detect the vessel and calculate best attacking direction, the torpedo can wire-guided using the boat's combat system. The torpedo's Active and passive sonar seeker can be used in the terminal phase.

While the commander is dancing that his control v has countered the threat, his vessel's keel will be broken. Cause he deployed his counter-measures when the torpedo was far way and its seeker not turned on. THE SEEKER IS USED IN THE TERMINAL PHASE.

The newer torpedos SAN is buying will use a fiber optic cable. And yes wire guided torpedos are still being by the most powerful navies in the world like USA's MK48 and UK's Spearfish.

"Humble pie is best served hot" cool cool cool

Yes, so I will serve you one hot fresh baked •

The most modern wire guided torpedoes getting defeated easily :


Anti-torpedo countermeasure system for surface ships The C310 is an anti-torpedo countermeasure system for surface ships, designed to cope with current and future generations of active and/or passive torpedoes, wire or non wire-guided, launched alone or in salvo mode . Surface vessels deploy such devices during the course of predetermined evasive counter-manoeuvres, to maximise the ship survivability against modern torpedo attacks. The C310 system includes two types of effectors – stationary jammers and mobile target emulators - and a launching system. This latter is composed of a control computer, junction boxes and two trainable launchers, carrying a number of compressed air barrels. The number of barrels per launcher is 12 or 8, according to the customer's operational requirement and the ship type. Each barrel is loaded with the relevant effector (jammers or l\/ITE) and consists of a launch tube, an air bottle and an electro-valve. The launcher is capable of launching the effectors at several hundreds metres from the ship.

http://www.naval-technology.com/contractors/missiles/whitehead/

Sorry bro, your wire guidance is wasted along with your unlucky torpedo tonguetongue

.
Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by lezz(m): 7:13pm On Mar 12, 2015
[quote author=DictatorZAR post=31556937]

Yet again these basta.,.rds come and talk shiiiit.

Now 90% of all your leaders die in foreign hospitals or go there for simple surgeries.

Nigerian hospitals private and can't even perform a simple kidney transplant in 2015.

Nigeria's FG don't even keep credible records of there deceased or causes of death from there villages to oeven more shocking there are virtually no records on causes of death of your leaders nor are there even autopsies.

Go look at your life expectancy rate before you come and talk shiiiit you rat eater read this before you talk.

http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3134907/

SA ain't perfect but compared to your shiiiiithole its heaven. [/quote/] Lol, check your pulse beat, son before you die of rage.

This is a virtual world, I understand murder and other basic barbaric acts are second nature to you. But you can't do it across cyber space.

Your emotional diarrhea couldn't make one deduce what you were trying to put forward. Pull yourself together. I understand constant frustrated anger has been domiciled in your psyche which has been beaten and re-beaten down by your Anglo-dutch masters but who says you can't be a rational, composed human again.

You guys have been on nairaland for years now, so by all means our greatness and civilisation of humane conducts should have rubbed off a little on the last freed slaves on earth.


If my guess is right, you seem to be saying no autopsy can be done in Nigeria and our politicians go abroad for treatment. Those are desperate assertions conveyed by a man who can't deliver a coherent message of facts. They are not worth the effort of denying.

Of course, we showed the world what we can do about Ebola. We manufactured Ebola and cancer drugs which has been approved by WHO and the US relevant bodies.

Show me what southafrica can do without pointing to private hospitals and firms owned and run by Afrikaans.

You are the armpit of the Africa.

The white man's burden in the 21st century.

You are the propagandist of myth that the black race are subhuman.

You have virtually killed every functioning institutions your white masters built and have built none for yourselves.

You ,my angry friend, are a waste to humanity.

If you must quote me again, come sober and organised with facts, or else I might starve you of my murdering response.

Now away with you, pap-guzzler.
Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by Nobody: 7:14pm On Mar 12, 2015
agaugust:


Yes, so I will serve you one hot fresh baked •

The most modern wire guided torpedoes getting defeated easily :


Anti-torpedo countermeasure system for surface ships The C310 is an anti-torpedo countermeasure system for surface ships, designed to cope with current and future generations of active and/or passive torpedoes, wire or non wire-guided, launched alone or in salvo mode . Surface vessels deploy such devices during the course of predetermined evasive counter-manoeuvres, to maximise the ship survivability against modern torpedo attacks. The C310 system includes two types of effectors – stationary jammers and mobile target emulators - and a launching system. This latter is composed of a control computer, junction boxes and two trainable launchers, carrying a number of compressed air barrels. The number of barrels per launcher is 12 or 8, according to the customer's operational requirement and the ship type. Each barrel is loaded with the relevant effector (jammers or l\/ITE) and consists of a launch tube, an air bottle and an electro-valve. The launcher is capable of launching the effectors at several hundreds metres from the ship.

http://www.naval-technology.com/contractors/missiles/whitehead/

Sorry bro, your wire guidance is wasted along with your unlucky torpedo tonguetongue

.
Does Nigeria have the C310 system?or any other African country for that matter? if not then your argument is invalid.

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Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by saengine: 7:20pm On Mar 12, 2015
Henry120:


We turned your koevoet operators into pity mechanics.


Nigeria recently placed a large order for Reva MK5 MRAPs. As deliveries commence, mechanics would have to come over from South-Africa to assist with logistics and transfer of know how.

Really no fuss.

Shame. Its ok to cry...dont be ashamed. In what way, shape or form is the company the ex koevet member worked for linked to the company that supplied the armoured vehicles? Can you answer that simple question? No. So go back to sleep.

A mechanic fixes things that are broken or need repair and maintenance. You needed people to show you how to change air filter and check oil? Okay then. These vehicles are still shiny new. The only people who would assist in transfer of know how are the engineering team.

Two different companies...but in your desperation you have linked them.
Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by MikeCZAR: 7:23pm On Mar 12, 2015
agaugust:


Yes, so I will serve you one hot fresh baked •

The most modern wire guided torpedoes getting defeated easily :


Anti-torpedo countermeasure system for surface ships The C310 is an anti-torpedo countermeasure system for surface ships, designed to cope with current and future generations of active and/or passive torpedoes, wire or non wire-guided, launched alone or in salvo mode . Surface vessels deploy such devices during the course of predetermined evasive counter-manoeuvres, to maximise the ship survivability against modern torpedo attacks. The C310 system includes two types of effectors – stationary jammers and mobile target emulators - and a launching system. This latter is composed of a control computer, junction boxes and two trainable launchers, carrying a number of compressed air barrels. The number of barrels per launcher is 12 or 8, according to the customer's operational requirement and the ship type. Each barrel is loaded with the relevant effector (jammers or l\/ITE) and consists of a launch tube, an air bottle and an electro-valve. The launcher is capable of launching the effectors at several hundreds metres from the ship.

http://www.naval-technology.com/contractors/missiles/whitehead/

Sorry bro, your wire guidance is wasted along with your unlucky torpedo tonguetongue

.
So?

Advertising is advertising.

Again such Systems depend how lucky the ship is in detecting the torpedo.

It is just a counter-measure similar to chaff and flares.

At the sea there only "targets and submarines".


SAN is superior to the Nigerian navy.
Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by saengine: 7:25pm On Mar 12, 2015
Msauza:
Nigerian Army is claiming victories which were achieved by SA mercenaries. The truth comes out bit by bit.


A senior Western diplomat confirmed
that the South Africans were playing
“a major operational role,”
particularly at night. Equipped with
night vision goggles, the mercenaries
“are whacking them in the evening
hours. The next morning the Nigerian
Army rolls in and claims success,” the
diplomat said



http://mobile.nytimes.com/2015/03/13/world/africa/nigerias-fight-against-boko-haram-gets-help-from-south-african-mercenaries.html?_r=0&referrer=

Hahahaha grin grin grin. Can you imagine how much the Nigerians on this forum are sweating behind their PC's and fones. Remember a few weeks ago...."there are no South African mercenaries in Nigeria"

Slowly but surely more details come out. They are sh*tting bricks. Augustine is inboxing Beegeagle as we speak, asking for more details on the situation. And Henry120 is awaiting orders from Augustine as to how best handle this crisis.

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Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by saengine: 7:34pm On Mar 12, 2015
http://mobile.nytimes.com/2015/03/13/world/africa/nigerias-fight-against-boko-haram-gets-help-from-south-african-mercenaries.html?_r=1&referrer=

NEW YORK TIMES

Nigeria’s Fight Against Boko Haram Gets Help From South African Mercenaries

By ADAM NOSSITER

MARCH 12, 2015

[b]DAKAR, Senegal — Hundreds of South African mercenaries and hired fighters of other nationalities are playing a decisive role in Nigeria’s military campaign against Boko Haram, operating attack helicopters, armored personnel carriers and fighting to retake towns and villages captured by the Islamist militant group, according to senior officials in the region.

The Nigerian government has not acknowledged the presence of the mercenaries, but a senior government official in northern Nigeria said the South Africans — camped out in a remote portion of the airport in Maiduguri, the city at the heart of Boko Haram’s uprising— conduct most of their operations at night because “they really don’t want to let people know what is going on.”He said the mercenaries’ role was crucial, part of a new offensive against Boko Haram after a nearly six-year insurrection.

The Nigerian military, under pressure because of a presidential electionto be held this month, has recently claimed a string of successes against Boko Haram, boasting about the recapture of a number of towns.The mercenaries “are in the vanguard in the liberation of some of the communities,” said the official, speaking on condition of anonymity for fear of reprisals.

A senior Western diplomat confirmed that the South Africans were playing “a major operational role,” particularly at night. Equipped with night vision goggles, the mercenaries “are whacking them in the evening hours. The next morning the Nigerian Army rolls in and claims success,” the diplomat said.

The mercenaries “are doing the heavy lifting,” said the diplomat, who was not authorized to speak publicly on the matter. “They own the night.”Another diplomat, also unauthorized to speak on the matter, said he believed the mercenary force was composed of fighters from several countries but mainly South Africa.

The Nigerians’ assertions of making headway follow months in which portions of the country’s territory were lost to Boko Haram, an Islamist militant group that has stormed into villages, killing civilians at random, abducting women and girls at will, and forcing tens of thousands of residents to flee across the country’s northeast.The war against Boko Haram has become a regional one, with Chad, Niger, Cameroon and Benin agreeing to contribute troops to an 8,700-member force to fight the militants. Attacks by Boko Haram have increasingly spilled across borders in the region, prompting Chad to strike at the group inside Nigerian territory.

According to the senior Nigerian official, the South Africans mercenaries have played a significant role in the recent change of momentum in the military effort against Boko Haram.“They are on the ground; I have seen them,” he said. “They came in with much more sophisticated equipment than the military. Thanks to their involvement the tide is turning. I believe because of them we will witness a seismic shift.”South African news organizations have carried a number of reports since January about former members of its armed forces traveling to Nigeria.

Some other news reports have said that mercenaries from former Soviet republics have also been enlisted. One South African contractor said in an email to The New York Times that among the foreign fighters were Ukrainian helicopter pilots.South Africa’s Foreign Affairs and Defense Ministries did not respond to requests for comment, but in an implicit acknowledgment of the mercenaries’ presence in Nigeria, the South African defense minister has said that mercenaries fighting abroad will be arrested on their return to South Africa.

In Washington, Nigeria’s chief of defense intelligence, Rear Adm. Gabriel E. Okoi, said in an interview on Wednesday that South African contractors had been hired in recent months to help train Nigerian troops. But he said he was unaware of any current or former members of South Africa’s military or security services hired to engage in active fighting against Boko Haram.Calls and messages to other Nigerian defense officials were not answered this week.

On Wednesday, the death by friendly fire of a South African mercenary in Nigeria was reported by South Africa’s Netwerk24 and Daily Maverick, and there have been several articles in the Nigerian press in recent weeks on the subject. But until now, no senior official in Nigeria has confirmed their presence.[/b]


Digest this article nicely grin grin grin
Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by Msauza(m): 7:35pm On Mar 12, 2015
agaugust:


Yes, so I will serve you one hot fresh baked •

The most modern wire guided torpedoes getting defeated easily :


Anti-torpedo countermeasure system for surface ships The C310 is an anti-torpedo countermeasure system for surface ships, designed to cope with current and future generations of active and/or passive torpedoes, wire or non wire-guided, launched alone or in salvo mode . Surface vessels deploy such devices during the course of predetermined evasive counter-manoeuvres, to maximise the ship survivability against modern torpedo attacks. The C310 system includes two types of effectors – stationary jammers and mobile target emulators - and a launching system. This latter is composed of a control computer, junction boxes and two trainable launchers, carrying a number of compressed air barrels. The number of barrels per launcher is 12 or 8, according to the customer's operational requirement and the ship type. Each barrel is loaded with the relevant effector (jammers or l\/ITE) and consists of a launch tube, an air bottle and an electro-valve. The launcher is capable of launching the effectors at several hundreds metres from the ship.

http://www.naval-technology.com/contractors/missiles/whitehead/

Sorry bro, your wire guidance is wasted along with your unlucky torpedo tonguetongue

.

You are gambling with your life. You are just like a mab who falls from an aeroplane without parachute. Torpedo will blow you and send you straight to hell. All anti-torpedo suite are just a tossing of a coin that you will never know it will land on its head or tail.


YOU WILL DIE!!!!

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Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by saengine: 7:44pm On Mar 12, 2015
Watch these f00ls still say "there are no South African mercenaries helping Nigeria fight Boko Haram". They will just shake their big heads in denial tongue tongue
Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by Nobody: 7:45pm On Mar 12, 2015
saengine:


Hahahaha grin grin grin. Can you imagine how much the Nigerians on this forum are sweating behind their PC's and fones. Remember a few weeks ago...."there are no South African mercenaries in Nigeria"

Slowly but surely more details come out. They are sh*tting bricks. Augustine is inboxing Beegeagle as we speak, asking for more details on the situation. And Henry120 is awaiting orders from Augustine as to how best handle this crisis.

Buahahaahahahahahahahaha............... what a silly article.

I'm going to tear that article apart.

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Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by agaugust: 7:47pm On Mar 12, 2015
Msauza:


You are gambling with your life. You are just like a mab who falls from an aeroplane without parachute. Torpedo will blow you and send you straight to hell. All anti-torpedo suite are just a tossing of a coin that you will never know it will land on its head or tail.


YOU WILL DIE!!!!

Sorry dude, threats don't scare me, especially if it's coming from a desperado South African
.

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Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by DieVluit: 7:47pm On Mar 12, 2015
One soldier, who is living alongside the foreign personnel in a barracks in the city of Maiduguri, identified the foreigners as South Africans, Ukrainians and others. He said they were flying aircraft from the Maiduguri airport.

"The South Africans don’t want to deploy with any Nigerian military units, they want to go on their own," the sergeant, who was not authorized to speak to the media, told VOA.


http://www.voanews.com/content/nigeria-foreign-mercenaries-boko-haram/2677676.html


Another soldier, a corporal, told VOA that Nigerian and foreign soldiers had been massing near the town of Bama earlier this week for a planned offensive.

But miscommunication resulted in Nigerian soldiers thinking two armored personnel carriers driven by "white soldiers" were operated by Boko Haram, the soldier said. One of the drivers was killed in the shooting, and the offensive was then called off.

....

"The white soldiers, they were the only ones who knew how to operate the mobile rocket launchers," the corporal said.

The corporal, who was also based in the barracks in Maiduguri, said South African pilots had been flying combat missions using Nigerian jets, surveillance planes and helicopters, along with jets he said appeared to be South African.

"All the aerial attacks are being done by the white soldiers using Nigerian and hired military aircraft," he said.
Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by Msauza(m): 7:50pm On Mar 12, 2015
saengine:


Hahahaha grin grin grin. Can you imagine how much the Nigerians on this forum are sweating behind their PC's and fones. Remember a few weeks ago...."there are no South African mercenaries in Nigeria"

Slowly but surely more details come out. They are sh*tting bricks. Augustine is inboxing Beegeagle as we speak, asking for more details on the situation. And Henry120 is awaiting orders from Augustine as to how best handle this crisis.



Bwahahahahahaha!!!! an embarrassment indeed. They were making noise about the victories which were achieved by SA mercs. Whenever they posted articles claiming victories, I always kept on saying "THANKS TO SA MERCENARIES" because I knew Nigerian troops were cowards. Cowards cannot decide to change overnight and become valiant. I knew SA mercenaries were behind their success. SA mercs are brave and smart even the US special forces respect them so much.
Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by agaugust: 7:53pm On Mar 12, 2015
DieVluit:
One soldier, who is living alongside the foreign personnel in a barracks in the city of Maiduguri, identified the foreigners as South Africans, Ukrainians and others. He said they were flying aircraft from the Maiduguri airport.

"The South Africans don’t want to deploy with any Nigerian military units, they want to go on their own," the sergeant, who was not authorized to speak to the media, told VOA.


http://www.voanews.com/content/nigeria-foreign-mercenaries-boko-haram/2677676.html


Another soldier, a corporal, told VOA that Nigerian and foreign soldiers had been massing near the town of Bama earlier this week for a planned offensive.

But miscommunication resulted in Nigerian soldiers thinking two armored personnel carriers driven by "white soldiers" were operated by Boko Haram, the soldier said. One of the drivers was killed in the shooting, and the offensive was then called off.

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"The white soldiers, they were the only ones who knew how to operate the mobile rocket launchers," the corporal said.

The corporal, who was also based in the barracks in Maiduguri, said South African pilots had been flying combat missions using Nigerian jets, surveillance planes and helicopters, along with jets he said appeared to be South African.

"All the aerial attacks are being done by the white soldiers using Nigerian and hired military aircraft," he said.

Story source: One soldier

Source I.D. : Soldier with no name

2nd Source: Another unnamed soldier

Conclusion: Ghost soldiers talking about Ghost South African mercenaries .

2nd conclusion : All that is confirmed are Southie soldiers humbled to become casual mechanics tonguetongue
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Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by DieVluit: 7:55pm On Mar 12, 2015
Msauza:


Whenever they posted articles claiming victories, I always kept on saying "THANKS TO SA MERCENARIES"

LOL I remember you kept saying that.

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