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Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by NaijaPikinGidi: 10:37am On Mar 26, 2015
Henry120:


You are a big MUMU!

You've proven it, yet again. When you say na ur palle ynash you wan open for public, no think sey all dem werey no go look laugh 2.

You can say that again Chief Henry! May your days be long and may your place in the hall of patriots of our great country be secure!
God bless!!

cool cool cool

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Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by patches689: 10:46am On Mar 26, 2015
Henry120:


I can almost see the tears roll down your cheeks. grin grin


Still doesn't explain why the SANDF only has 9 Pilots for 26 planes after 16 years.


Errr........ the problem with the bolded part of your statement is, the SANDF had to contract Cuban mercenaries to fix trucks you've always had in service. This is the skill deficiency your defence minister was alluding to.


1. 19 pilots
2. Cubans were brought in to do a job that the SANDF and SADF never did - heavy refurbishment and overhauls, this role was allways fulles by the private sector. Cubans can do it cheaper and better than the private sector

Dude, is honest debate beyond you?

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Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by Nobody: 11:14am On Mar 26, 2015
patches689:


1. 19 pilots
2. Cubans were brought in to do a job that the SANDF and SADF never did - heavy refurbishment and overhauls, this role was allways fulles by the private sector. Cubans can do it cheaper and better than the private sector

Dude, is honest debate beyond you?

Nope, you have a total 9 pilots and 9 navigators for 26 planes.

You brought in Cuban mercenaries to perform basic truck servicing. Trucks which you've always had in service.

The Cuban mercenaries can do it better since they have the requisite skill set, we cannot say the same for the SANDF.

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Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by saengine: 11:24am On Mar 26, 2015
Henry120:

Nope, you have a total 9 pilots and 9 navigators for 26 planes.
You brought in Cuban mercenaries to perform basic truck servicing. Trucks which you've always had in service.
The Cuban mercenaries can do it better since they have the requisite skill set, we cannot say the same for the SANDF.

I would love to see a link as of 2015, how many Gripen and Hawk pilots there are in the SAAF today. Keep posting numbers from years back
as if new pilots never get trained (from Hawk to Gripen). What processes happened behind closed doors between SANDF/SAAF/SAAB to formalize and complete the Gripen deal (work share etc etc) before pilots were sent to Sweden for initial training? You haven't the slightest clue.

If you say no Nigerian pilots are in China for JF-17 training because nothing has been signed, then please can we never again see a single
reference between Nigeria and JF-17 on this forum. Thank you.

You seem to be an expert on SAAF pilot numbers. Do share how many fighter pilots Nigeria has as of today.
Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by Thiza: 11:53am On Mar 26, 2015
INSIDE THE SOUTH AFRICAN NAVY SUBMARINE

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Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by jpphilips(m): 12:02pm On Mar 26, 2015
lezz:
As much as your account of the biafran war might be more accurate, your swift impulse to lecture Evarn numbed your sensitivity to what he was saying. His emphasis was on the Nigerian army. He never sided or implied Ojukwu was a hero.

I would love to see more detailed account of military history and standing from you just like in your last post, that is, hoping your penchant for putting a patriotic Nigerian down doesn't become the overwhelming compulsion.

I don't really care about what he is saying, I am of the opinion that twisting the history of Nigeria for any reason is dangerous and not acceptable.
He can joke, play pranks etc with the southies but he shouldn't dare twist facts about our past, hope I am not asking for too much.
BTW, what is patriotic about someone who lies to another national about his country's history for faceless vain internet glory??

You guys call this nonsense you are doing here patriotism? now let me give you a clue, if you guys are who you said you are representing different African countries, you should consider yourselves as brothers in arms not continental enemies, from what we have seen here, there are a lot to learn from the southies and vice versa,

This should be an opportunity for the Nigerian Naval personnel here who have not "seen" a submarine on their shores to get information about it and hopefully convince themselves why they need it, that is the way to grow!!, The south Africans should be able to learn one or two things about Nigeria's coastal capabilities and how much we have transformed our army due to boko haram insurgence.

Over all, you guys are really painting a calligraphy of vanity, putting your continent at risk in the long run, why has egypt remained passive to the AU? but will rather be a force in the Arab league? it is simply because of distrust in regional cohesion caused by the nonsense you guys are doing here.

What is wrong with Nigeria being the West African police? South Africa, manning the Southern block? Egypt on the Northern block and Ethiopia/kenya on the eastern block?

Do you know what such military cohesion will do to the psyche of the likes of Al qaeda in the Islamic Mahreb, Boko haram et al if we project continental interest above national bickerings?

why is Europe so united forming tough alliances that project their interest better than any other continent in the world? Cant we learn from them.

Let me tell you guys more of the disadvantage of the nonsense you guys are doing here;

Boko haram has ravaged Nigeria for 6yrs today, do you guys care? Nigerians and your fellow brothers in arms have paid the supreme price to the tune of over 13,000, do you guys care?

To form a regional alliance of Nigeria's west african neighbors have been a tough call, why is it supposed to be so? an Alliance of Chad, Niger, Nigeria and Cameroon has broken down twice and Nigerians paid dearly for it, 2,000 lives at the fall of Baga alleged by Amnesty international is no child's play, how can you secure an alliance when you are enmeshed in a petty mindset like I read here.

The few weeks we managed to sustain the alliance, Boko haram has had it very rough this past weeks, can't you see? the future of Africa rests on cohesion for regional stability not bickerings over the internet.

Our west African neighbors are ravaged by Ebola, who came to their rescue? MSF (French), WHO, where are the likes of Nigeria and south Africa who are housing the 1st 10th African's wealthiest?

Ivory coast nearly tilted to the brink of a civil war, who helped them? France, where was their west African allies, ECOWAS and co? is this how it is supposed to be? Who protected Ghaddafi when the westerners took him from us? who came to Mali's rescue when Al queda nearly took half of their territory?

We should be ashamed of this petty mindset we have as Africans. We are losing a lot already with this nonsense you guys are doing here.

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Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by Nobody: 12:31pm On Mar 26, 2015
saengine:


I would love to see a link as of 2015, how many Gripen and Hawk pilots there are in the SAAF today. Keep posting numbers from years back
as if new pilots never get trained (from Hawk to Gripen). What processes happened behind closed doors between SANDF/SAAF/SAAB to formalize and complete the Gripen deal (work share etc etc) before pilots were sent to Sweden for initial training? You haven't the slightest clue.

If you say no Nigerian pilots are in China for JF-17 training because nothing has been signed, then please can we never again see a single
reference between Nigeria and JF-17 on this forum. Thank you.

You seem to be an expert on SAAF pilot numbers. Do share how many fighter pilots Nigeria has as of today.


Our November 2014 Defenceweb link states clearly that the SANDF only has 18 Gripen Aircrew (pilots & navigators) for 26 Gripen fighter jets.

they aren't numbers from years back. Actually numbers from 2013 showed the SAAF only had 6 qualified Gripen pilots.

New pilots get trained, they grew from 6 to 9 pilots.

I wonder what the correlation between NAF and it's proposed JF-17 deal is with the fact the SAAF has an embarrassing shortfall of Gripen pilots?

IHS Janes quoting a senior Pakistani Air officer said the NAF was about finalising a deal for the delivery of 25- 40 planes. This report comes from a very reputable source, very valid in the course of the discussions we have, and references would continue to be made.

JF-17 pilot trainings for the NAF cannot come in to play, as the NAF haven't yet signed the JF-17 contract.


However, I can assure you, if and when the JF-17 deal is finally signed, it would not take the NAF 15 years to train 9 pilots or 18 JF-17 Air crew.

Yet again, deal with your pilot shortfall. That's what you should be concerned with, not the NAF.

9 pilots - 26 planes - 16 years = that's an F!

Not a number to be proud of.

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Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by Nobody: 12:49pm On Mar 26, 2015
Henry120:


I can almost see the tears roll down your cheeks. grin grin


Still doesn't explain why the SANDF only has 9 Pilots for 26 planes after 16 years.


Errr........ the problem with the bolded part of your statement is, the SANDF had to contract Cuban mercenaries to fix trucks you've always had in service. This is the skill deficiency your defence minister was alluding to.


Still better than 3 F-7 pilots, i mean you received the first batch 6 years ago!and you can only train 3 pilots!
Disgraceful to be honest.
Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by patches689: 1:42pm On Mar 26, 2015
Henry120:


Nope, you have a total 9 pilots and 9 navigators for 26 planes.

You brought in Cuban mercenaries to perform basic truck servicing. Trucks which you've always had in service.

The Cuban mercenaries can do it better since they have the requisite skill set, we cannot say the same for the SANDF.

What evidence do you have to support your claims regarding pilot ratios?

With regards to the Cubans all sources have been very clear - they were brought in to do the jobs normally done by the private sector (overhauls and refurbishment) because they are more effective and cheaper

Do you want citations?
Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by MikeCZAR: 1:44pm On Mar 26, 2015
Henry120:


I can almost see the tears roll down your cheeks. grin grin


Still doesn't explain why the SANDF only has 9 Pilots for 26 planes after 16 years.


Errr........ the problem with the bolded part of your statement is, the SANDF had to contract Cuban mercenaries to fix trucks you've always had in service. This is the skill deficiency your defence minister was alluding to.


Do I care about political decision?

Yes, to fix.

SAAF has more than 9 fighter pilots.

Again which country can challenged SA's power in sub-saharan Africa? NONE!
Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by patches689: 1:45pm On Mar 26, 2015
Henry120:


Our November 2014 Defenceweb link states clearly that the SANDF only has 18 Gripen Aircrew (pilots & navigators) for 26 Gripen fighter jets.

they aren't numbers from years back. Actually numbers from 2013 showed the SAAF only had 6 qualified Gripen pilots.

New pilots get trained, they grew from 6 to 9 pilots.

I wonder what the correlation between NAF and it's proposed JF-17 deal is with the fact the SAAF has an embarrassing shortfall of Gripen pilots?

IHS Janes quoting a senior Pakistani Air officer said the NAF was about finalising a deal for the delivery of 25- 40 planes. This report comes from a very reputable source, very valid in the course of the discussions we have, and references would continue to be made.

JF-17 pilot trainings for the NAF cannot come in to play, as the NAF haven't yet signed the JF-17 contract.


However, I can assure you, if and when the JF-17 deal is finally signed, it would not take the NAF 15 years to train 9 pilots or 18 JF-17 Air crew.

Yet again, deal with your pilot shortfall. That's what you should be concerned with, not the NAF.

9 pilots - 26 planes - 16 years = that's an F!

Not a number to be proud of.

Henry

There is no evidence to support your 9 pilots and 9 navigators argument

It states 18 aircrew - that can be any combination of pilots and navigators.

Your numbers are nothing more than speculation

With regards to the JF-17... Negotiations =/= Done Deal

The deal for Argentina to get the Gripen was reported as being cast in stone... now look at it.

When the papers are signed and the money transferred come talk to us.
Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by MikeCZAR: 1:53pm On Mar 26, 2015
Henry120:


Our November 2014 Defenceweb link states clearly that the SANDF only has 18 Gripen Aircrew (pilots & navigators) for 26 Gripen fighter jets.

they aren't numbers from years back. Actually numbers from 2013 showed the SAAF only had 6 qualified Gripen pilots.

New pilots get trained, they grew from 6 to 9 pilots.

I wonder what the correlation between NAF and it's proposed JF-17 deal is with the fact the SAAF has an embarrassing shortfall of Gripen pilots?

IHS Janes quoting a senior Pakistani Air officer said the NAF was about finalising a deal for the delivery of 25- 40 planes. This report comes from a very reputable source, very valid in the course of the discussions we have, and references would continue to be made.

JF-17 pilot trainings for the NAF cannot come in to play, as the NAF haven't yet signed the JF-17 contract.


However, I can assure you, if and when the JF-17 deal is finally signed, it would not take the NAF 15 years to train 9 pilots or 18 JF-17 Air crew.

Yet again, deal with your pilot shortfall. That's what you should be concerned with, not the NAF.

9 pilots - 26 planes - 16 years = that's an F!

Not a number to be proud of.

The SANDF is sophisticated beyond the comprehension of those who reside in tree tops.

Training to operate and operational training is different.

The Gripen is still a project to bring a light multi-role fighter in the SANDF.
Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by patches689: 1:56pm On Mar 26, 2015
South African Navy!!

Sea hours that Nigeria could only dream of!!

Operation Copper has accounted for the bulk of the Navy’s total sea days. Whilst no actual figures were available, Mhlana said that the frigates were meant to operate approximately 120 days at sea a year, but the intense nature of Operation Copper[b] forced the Navy to operate the frigates at a rate of over 220 sea days a year for each frigate.[/b]
- Defenceweb

All four frigates are operational, rotations happening as planned with each frigate spending more time at sea than in port!

SAN > NN
Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by agaugust: 1:59pm On Mar 26, 2015
patches689:


Henry

There is no evidence to support your 9 pilots and 9 navigators argument

It states 18 aircrew - that can be any combination of pilots and navigators.

Your numbers are nothing more than speculation



Proof is available and has been repeatedly posted on this forum many times, South African sources proved you have 9 pilots and 0 pilots qualified in standard 150 hours per year.

NO SINGLE combat pilot is qualified to fly Gripen jet in SAAF by international standards of qualification.

Your pilots just take off and land for ceremonies and air shows, that's all.

SAAF is totally dead, sorry o !
undecidedundecidedundecided

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Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by patches689: 2:00pm On Mar 26, 2015
MikeCZAR:


The SANDF is sophisticated beyond the comprehension of those who reside in tree tops.

Training to operate and operational training is different.

The Gripen is still a project to bring a light multi-role fighter in the SANDF.

These apes dont realize that the Gripen was purchased as SAAB estimates that each individual airframe will last around 40 years

Hell, we only just finished designing and interrogating the PGM's and SRAAM's we are gunna put on it, with BVRM still nearing completion. Its not fully "South Africanized" yet.

We have another 30 odd years of Gripen left with no threats on the horizon. 18 Aircrew and what armaments we have for them is enough to smash any subsaharan airforce

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Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by saengine: 2:01pm On Mar 26, 2015
Henry120:


Our November 2014 Defenceweb link states clearly that the SANDF only has 18 Gripen Aircrew (pilots & navigators) for 26 Gripen fighter jets.

they aren't numbers from years back. Actually numbers from 2013 showed the SAAF only had 6 qualified Gripen pilots.

New pilots get trained, they grew from 6 to 9 pilots.

I wonder what the correlation between NAF and it's proposed JF-17 deal is with the fact the SAAF has an embarrassing shortfall of Gripen pilots?

IHS Janes quoting a senior Pakistani Air officer said the NAF was about finalising a deal for the delivery of 25- 40 planes. This report comes from a very reputable source, very valid in the course of the discussions we have, and references would continue to be made.

JF-17 pilot trainings for the NAF cannot come in to play, as the NAF haven't yet signed the JF-17 contract.


However, I can assure you, if and when the JF-17 deal is finally signed, it would not take the NAF 15 years to train 9 pilots or 18 JF-17 Air crew.

Yet again, deal with your pilot shortfall. That's what you should be concerned with, not the NAF.

9 pilots - 26 planes - 16 years = that's an F!

Not a number to be proud of.

You are free to post the link. The number 18, is just that. 18. It says 18 Gripen aircrew (pilots and navigators) and 52 Hawk aircrew.
This is from September 2013. You are free to post the link which splits those 18 into 9 and 9.
Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by patches689: 2:04pm On Mar 26, 2015
agaugust:



Proof is available and has been repeatedly posted on this forum many times, South African sources proved you have 9 pilots and 0 pilots qualified in standard 150 hours per year.

NO SINGLE combat pilot is qualified to fly Gripen jet in SAAF by international standards of qualification.

Your pilots just take off and land for ceremonies and air shows, that's all.

SAAF is totally dead
grin grin

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What proof that we only have 9 pilots? Old sources from 2012? Most recent info states 18 aircrew with 54 Hawks pilots awaiting to be trained on the Grip

And as for flying hours you have to consult yearly budget reports for instance the 2011/2012 DoD Annual Report states that while the Gripen squadron was allocated only 250 flying hours for that FY, 857.1 hours were actually flown by using funds from other parts of the budget.
http://www.dod.mil.za/documents/annualreports/annualreport1112n.pdf

Suck it, b1tch
Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by agaugust: 2:07pm On Mar 26, 2015
patches689:


Henry

With regards to the JF-17... Negotiations =/= Done Deal

The deal for Argentina to get the Gripen was reported as being cast in stone... now look at it.

When the papers are signed and the money transferred come talk to us.


Oh really ?

Okay, when SANDF has inducted A-Darter missile, inducted Mokopa missile, inducted new navy stealth OPVs, stop posting them here, get it ?
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Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by patches689: 2:08pm On Mar 26, 2015
agaugust:


Oh really ?

Okay, when SANDF has inducted A-Darter missile, inducted Mokopa missile, inducted new navy stealth OPVs, stop posting them here, get it ?
.

A-darter has been inducted
Stealth OPV bidding has finished today
Mokopa is not needed but ready for use.
Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by EVarn(m): 2:14pm On Mar 26, 2015
@jpphilip,do you lack tact?.what i wrote was "Colonel Odumegwu Ojukwu",clearly stating his rank as a Nigerian army officer,I then further went ahead to say "..was a trained Nigerian army general...",clearly stating his position as the leader of the Biafran revolution.what is so hard to understand in those two statements i typed?,i wasnt calling ojukwu a ranking general,i was simply highlighting his position as the topmost Biafran warlord.
kai!,do you call the leader of a revolution,a 'colonel'?,immediately ojukwu declared the sucessionist state of Biafra,he ceased to be a Nigerian army colonel,and became a general of his people.ojukwu was the hero of your people and that of your father.
Ojukwu took a sizeable portion of the Nigerian armoury,otherwise what did Biafran soldiers fight with for 3 years?,are you saying that biafran soldiers butchered over 50,000 Nigerian soldiers with only kitchen knives?
If you are still confused,then i rest my case.
PS: Nigeria had over 200,000 infantry men after the war,learn!.
Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by ukemeramat(m): 2:41pm On Mar 26, 2015
Henry120:


You are a big MUMU!

You've proven it, yet again. When you say na ur palle ynash you wan open for public, no think sey all dem werey no go look laugh 2.

u r so funny bro...no get high BP ooo...because na advanced malaria dey worry u so grin grin grin grin grin
Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by EVarn(m): 2:41pm On Mar 26, 2015
na you go tire oo!....
I feel saddened when some people open their dirty hand and type western propaganda on public forums.was it only the US,MSF and WHO that helped liberia,sierra leone and guinea to curb ebola?,the US deployed troops there,to do what?,shoot the virus with guns?.
Nigeria donated half of the funds that was stipulated by ECOWAS and AU to curb ebola,we sent in over 600 of our best health experts to liberia and sierra leone,we donated a huge amount of materials and drugs worth over $10m,we left our border open for them and did not stop business transactions,we provided{and still providing} weather forcast and atmospheric monitoring for ebola hit zones.
what else do people want Nigeria to do?
What did egypt,kenya,ethiopia and south africa do?,absolutely nothing!,yet some mentally disturbed vultures will come here to accuse Nigeria of abandoning our "brothers and sisters"....we've always been generous,overtly so.

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Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by agaugust: 2:56pm On Mar 26, 2015
patches689:


Augustus

You lost a helicopter and a jet last year alone

NOT an F-7 jet. NAF pilots have mastered the F-7 jet and used it so fantastically in combat, that it will be a just like ordinary target practice to shoot down SAAF Gripen jets with our BVR missiles
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Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by EVarn(m): 3:04pm On Mar 26, 2015
@jpphilips,Ghadaffi proposed the disintegration of Nigeria,we had to recall our ambassador over ghadaffi's inciting statements.Did people really expect us to side against NATO and support ghadaffi?,to forfeit our interest,foreign policy and national pride all in the name of a non-existent african solidarity?,what brotherhood do we share with libya?,have you forgotten that libya is an arab country?,these people dont even consider themselves as africans!.
A country that makes decisions based on petty emotions will collapse..
at that time,libya was our enemy,and as the saying goes: the enemy of my enemy is my friend,so we supported NATO
tomorrow,libya could be our ally,thats how international politics works.
would you advocate that we should support palestinian invasion of isreal too?,that we should support islamic thugs masquerading as palestinians to surround isreal by inhabiting gaza and westbanks,all in the name of an imaginary brotherhood?.
use your sense,if you actually have one.

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Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by MikeCZAR: 3:05pm On Mar 26, 2015
agaugust:


NOT an F-7 jet. NAF pilots have mastered the F-7 jet and used it so fantastically in combat, that it will be a just like ordinary target practice to shoot down SAAF Gripen jets with our BVR missiles
.

How?

Set a scenario for us?
Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by agaugust: 3:19pm On Mar 26, 2015
MikeCZAR:


How?

Set a scenario for us?

You start the simulation of air to air combat, NAF vs SAAF in a neutral airspace like say Ivory coast

I will reply you.
Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by agaugust: 3:47pm On Mar 26, 2015
patches689:


A-darter has been inducted
Stealth OPV bidding has finished today
Mokopa is not needed but ready for use.

A-Darter is NOT yet in service, NOT ordered , same way Mokopa is NOT ordered and NOT in service.

Your OPV bidding process is a mouth only talk show that is 10 years behind NAF JF-17 Thunder that has been chosen, tested, inspected, evaluated, recommended and awaiting only paper signature, budgeted for in cash and ALL DUE PROCESS COMPLETED

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Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by agaugust: 3:53pm On Mar 26, 2015
saengine:


The number 18, is just that. 18. It says 18 Gripen aircrew (pilots and navigators) and 52 Hawk aircrew.
This is from September 2013. You are free to post the link which splits those 18 into 9 and 9.

All SAAF combat pilots fly far far and far below the standard hours for qualification. Sources repeated here many times from whistle blowers inside South Africa say the average Gripen jet pilot flies only about 10 % of required hours, 10 % score in any exam is enough failure to get you kicked out of University to go learn carpentry or tailoring
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Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by jpphilips(m): 4:32pm On Mar 26, 2015
EVarn:
@jpphilips,Ghadaffi proposed the disintegration of Nigeria,we had to recall our ambassador over ghadaffi's inciting statements.Did people really expect us to side against NATO and support ghadaffi?,to forfeit our interest,foreign policy and national pride all in the name of a non-existent african solidarity?,what brotherhood do we share with libya?,have you forgotten that libya is an arab country?,these people dont even consider themselves as africans!.
A country that makes decisions based on petty emotions will collapse..
at that time,libya was our enemy,and as the saying goes: the enemy of my enemy is my friend,so we supported NATO
tomorrow,libya could be our ally,thats how international politics works.
would you advocate that we should support palestinian invasion of isreal too?,that we should support islamic thugs masquerading as palestinians to surround isreal by inhabiting gaza and westbanks,all in the name of an imaginary brotherhood?.
use your sense,if you actually have one.

OK! do you as an African ever think of where your interest lie? Before the unfortunate comment from Ghaddafi, you forgot that same Ghaddaffi proposed the African Dinar for exporting African countries like Nigeria viz his united states of Africa, with a harmonized single currency backed by gold.
Have you ever thought of how robust that will make our economy? Can you imagine a Nigeria selling her crude oil in Naira thereby pushing demand for the naira? have you phantomed the economic benefits of a strong naira in an import dependent economy like ours?

Amidst the plethora of economic opportunities his proposal wield, you were only interested in an unfortunate comment he made, in your ingenuity, it is enough to remove and kill one of the most brilliant leaders Africa has ever produced, quite thoughtful of you.

Did you ever for see what you will lose if Ghadafi was removed? you supported NATO because of an unfortunate comment, but NATO did not tell you the intelligence report on Ghaddafi as evidenced by the committee of Inquiry on the circumstances that led to the death of the US ambassador to Libya, it is a fact that not only did he suppress clandestine opposition, he played a role of African police that kept most terrorist organizations like Alshabab and Al qaeda at bay, same thing Saddam hussein was doing that the west are regretting removing him, I guess you don't know that much, do you?

Let me recount the fall out of that petty decision you took, the death of Ghadafi emboldened several terrorist organisations to operate in Africa freely, already existing terrorist organisations became tougher that an army like ours at some point looked like Boy scout where boko haram is, do you sincerely believe that it was a coincidence that Ghaddafi's armoury was looted and terrorists over ran Mali in months?

Do you think it was a coincidence that Ghaddafi's amoury was looted and boko haram graduated from local guns to anti aircraft guns?

The emboldened Boko haram has cost us over 13,000 citizens (Army and civilians so far), large swathe of territory, made a mockery of our national pride with Chad (may Allah reward you guys) coming to our rescue, Nigeria losing revenue in billions to sustain the war leading to an economic mess that has greatly devalued the naira, three Nigerian states in that region ended up with a state of emergency for a long time crippling economic activities that rewarded them as one of Nigeria's most indebted states, a liability the country will have to shoulder for a pretty long time, sincerely tell me,

If you knew Ghaddafi's death will cost you this much, would you sanction his death if you were given a second chance?
Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by agaugust: 4:34pm On Mar 26, 2015
patches689:


First you said that you could carry the Cobra has well

So now its only one LAV

Then you said it was the Hind and the M171

Now its only the M171

Your story keeps changing.

So you have one platform that can carry one LAV? So what?

This all goes back to your orignional point of argument: lack of standardization of nigerian military equipment. You have two types of LAV when you only need one?

SANDF has the capabilility and actually trains to perform us - show us Nigeria slinging one vehical under a helicopter. Your pilots and men dont know how to do it!

So, first

1. Explain why you need 2 LAV's (apart from the fact that your military is poorly designed and planned and has ended up with a disorganized mess)
2. Show us the Nigerian military training for "air-lift" capabilities.

And FYI - we do have a ULAV... its called the Hornet, look it up

I meant Mi-171 and Super Puma, we have two different types of armed combat helicopters that can carry our VBL LAV into battle where there is no airport to land.

Cobra LAV is carried by G-222 aircraft.

VBL is needed for helicopter air lift where there is no airbase to land an aircraft and our frontline troops need armoured amphibious vehicle delivered to them. SANDF is too 'standardized' to achieve that advanced capability.

Cobra is faster, carries more load and firepower than VBL, reason for having cobra too.

Reason why advanced NATO countries have recce LAV and combat LAV. The VBL is primarily an armed recce platform and can carry ATGM if needed. Its main edge is easy helicopter sling transport with our Super Puma and Terminator.

SANDF has NO SINGLE armoured amphibious LAV, the Hornet is a toy with open roof and body that CANNOT protect your soldiers from ordinary AK-47.

SANDF 'standardization' is a big lie to cover up your lack of special modern logistical and operational capabilities that we have in Nigerian military
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Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by agaugust: 4:39pm On Mar 26, 2015
jln115:

SU-30 has a max range of 3000km
Gripen has a max range of 3200km

Are you cräzy ?

Gripen combat radius ~ 850 km

Su-30 combat radius ~ 3,000 km

I have a feeling you are the South African maquerading as Angolan man dacostaANG.

The way you tell random lies about the Su-30 jet makes you number one suspect
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Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by jpphilips(m): 5:00pm On Mar 26, 2015
EVarn:
@jpphilip,do you lack tact?.what i wrote was "Colonel Odumegwu Ojukwu",clearly stating his rank as a Nigerian army officer,I then further went ahead to say "..was a trained Nigerian army general...",clearly stating his position as the leader of the Biafran revolution.what is so hard to understand in those two statements i typed?,i wasnt calling ojukwu a ranking general,i was simply highlighting his position as the topmost Biafran warlord.
kai!,do you call the leader of a revolution,a 'colonel'?,immediately ojukwu declared the sucessionist state of Biafra,he ceased to be a Nigerian army colonel,and became a general of his people.ojukwu was the hero of your people and that of your father.
[b]Ojukwu took a sizeable portion of the Nigerian armoury,otherwise what did Biafran soldiers fight with for 3 years?,are you saying that biafran soldiers butchered over 50,000 Nigerian soldiers with only kitchen knives?
If you are still confused,then i rest my case.
[/b]PS: Nigeria had over 200,000 infantry men after the war,learn!.

Your falsehood will not get you any where, if there is any answer you desire in that conflict, by all means I will oblige you, speculations and emotions can never be a substitute for truth...............Gani Fawehinmi.

This was your comment:


Colonel Odumegwu Ogukwu,the then leader of the Peoples Army of Biafra was a trained Nigerian Army general,

Does that comment make any sense to you? how can a colonel in the Nigerian army be a trained Nigerian General? so in your village, after training a General, you give him the rank of a colonel? you must have made that statement in error, admit it and move on, you had no idea what Ojukwu's rank was before the war, you probably just learnt that, we all learn everyday!!

I will no longer join issues with you on how Ojukwu got his arms, I wrote a song you need to sing to a Biafran war veteran to get your answer, until you do that, I have nothing more for you, I believe it is easier than internet bickering,
I know that i must have thrown some older minds into nostalgia with that song I wrote, I dont expect any poor student of history to understand that anyways!!

Can you prove to us from a credible source that Nigeria raised 200,000 soldiers after the war? do you have any idea what defense budget will maintain 200,000 soldiers, I wait patiently for the miracle in your response.

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