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Re: Battle Field Discussion (picture/video) Of African Military . by SamuelAnyawu(m): 5:27pm On May 12, 2020
Odunayaw:
grin this thing funny die.

lol i had a freind who was part of the cars that was stopped grin grin He said the ISWAP guys had to use their own mouth to drag fuel from the car tanks to the jerrycans grin grin

I laugh tire grin. I was just imagining someone with an AK47 hung on his back squatting to drain fuel grin.


The Military should increase the Tempo cool

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Re: Battle Field Discussion (picture/video) Of African Military . by rka2: 5:29pm On May 12, 2020
This article below is great wink

Nigeria's fleet path to fight terror

Posted 12 May 2020 · 

Nigerian Air Force commander, Air Marshal Sadique Abubakar, talks to Alan Warnes about modernising the force’s capabilities while, simultaneously, fighting Boko Haram terrorists.

Since 2014, Boko Haram terrorists (BHT) have become a significant threat to Nigeria’s security, particularly in the country’s north-east. 
As a result, Nigerian Air Force (NAF) fighters and combat helicopters have been playing a major role in Operation Lafiya Dole to stop their violence. 
Air Marshal Sadique Abubakar, who has commanded the NAF since July 2015, said: “My primary concern is to ensure Nigeria’s security and that the sovereignty of our country is not undermined by terrorism. That is why we have been working together with other agencies to degrade the capabilities of the BHT and reduce its effectiveness to what it was before 2014.”
Abubakar has also been trying to return grounded aircraft to service. “We are aiming to build capacity within, and see how we can get our partners from outside Nigeria to complete upgrades, period depot maintenances (PDMs), or life extensions in Nigeria, so that our own personnel can get learn and get involved,” he explained.
With the help of outside sources, working alongside NAF personnel in-country, he has seen Aero L-39ZAs, Dassault Alphajets and Lockheed C-130 Hercules aircraft returned to service.
“Revitalising our fleets is important. Working with Aero Vodochody, we have returned three L-39ZAs back into the air that are now doing a great job against the BHT. 
“[b]We have also contracted the company to return three more L-39ZAs and upgrade the old analogue cockpit with a new GenesyS system. 
“I want the aircraft, not just for training, but to fight the BHT. My desire is to upgrade all six – with the additional three coming out of the 2021 budget. I am pleased we had so many NAF personnel involved in returning the aircraft to flight.”
As recently as February 8, just five days into Operation Rattlesnake 3, L-39ZAs, working with Dassault Alphajets, “neutralised” Boko Haram terrorists at Alafa Yagayaga, on the outskirts of Sambisa Forest in Borno State. 
“The Alphajets are doing their normal air-to-ground ops, while the F-7Nis, which we have worked very hard over the past five years, are now being overhauled by CATIC,” said the air marshal.
On the vital intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance (ISR) role, the chief said: “We are using a Beech 350 King Air with the FLIR Star Safire, as well as [two] ATR 42s. One is currently undergoing maintenance at Rheinland Air Service at Monchengladbach, Germany.” 
On the practical aspects of fighting the terrorist threat he added: “You must win the hearts and minds of the people and, by having a clear picture of what we are targeting on the ground, we ensure civilians are not hurt.”[/b]
The combat helicopter force has recently been reinforced with four AW109 Power gunships and a Mi-171E. 
The first two Powers were delivered in April 2019 and, on February 6, two more (serialled NAF 578 and NAF579), as well as Mi-171E (NAF 581), were inducted into the service at Abuja. [/b]
Abubakar said: “We hope to build up the number of AW109 gunships over time. We have another 17 aircraft on order.” 
He did not go into further detail but that number is believed to include the three JF-17s, 12 Embraer A-29 Tucanos, and, possibly, two Mi-35M Hinds.
The US State Department awarded Sierra Nevada Corporation a $329 million contract on November 28, 2018, to supply the NAF with 12 A-29 Super Tucano counter-insurgency aircraft, with six of them being fitted with an electro optical/infra-red (EO/IR) turret.[/b[/b]]
All of them should be delivered by 2024, and the pilots are expected to be trained at Moody Air Force Base in Georgia. 
The NAF has also purchased three PAC JF-17 Thunders from Pakistan Aeronautical Complex (PAC) Kamra. 
“We are preparing for their arrival later this year [believed to be November] and, while the pilots and technicians are being trained, the infrastructure is being built,” he revealed. “The JF-17s will be based at Makurdi Air Base, or at the new Bauchi Air Base, where we are building a new hangar.”
He did not supply details of the JF-17’s weapons but did say: “We want the best to support our efforts, because terrorism is a global threat. We need to get what it takes to solve this problem and we want the training to dovetail in with the time when the aircraft arrive.” 
The NAF enjoys a good relationship with the Pakistan Air Force, which is also overhauling its C-130 Hercules, with NAF assistance. 
A C-130H (NAF 913) was reactivated after PDM at 631 Aircraft Maintenance Depot in Ikeja, Lagos, on January 29. A low-resolution image, released by the NAF, showed at least six PAF personnel among the assembled dignitaries. 
This is the second C-130H to be reactivated, following the return to service of NAF 917 on June 24, 2019. A third aircraft (NAF 918) should follow soon. 
The NAF’s arrangement with the Islamabad-based Shaheen Foundation and PAF (SF-PAF) included on-the-job training, while also refreshing personnel knowledge on airframe, avionics/electrical and the T-56 powerplant. 
During the January 29 ceremony, Abubakar said: “The 631 PDM could eventually transition to an authorised maintenance and repair organisation that wouldn’t just cater for the needs of the NAF, but also other countries in the region.
“Our revitalisation programme also currently includes three Alphajets and one Mi-35P helicopter.” 
In October 2016, the NAF signed a deal with the PAF/Pakistan Aeronautical Complex for 10 new Super Mushshaks to help with their primary flying training. Initially, they were loaned four in December 2016. 
The new aircraft were delivered in two batches, in July 2017 and January 2018, and the commander is very happy with the results. 
“They are doing an excellent job at Kaduna (with the 401 Flying Training School), where they are based. The Super Mushshak acquisition has increased our training capacity by 500%.”
He added: “If the pilots then head to fixed-wing, the next stop is Makurdi to fly the Do 228. If it is helicopters, then they head to Enugu Air Base (home of the 405 Helicopter Combat Training Group). 
Abubakar revealed that the US, India, China and the Czech Republic had all recently provided the NAF with training slots.”
Four Nigerian Air Force instructor pilots, who had flown L-39s and Alphajets, visited LOM Praha’s CLV flight-training centre in the first half of 2018 to improve their air-to-air combat skills. 
They were all skilled in air-to-ground operations and, according to one of the instructors, they learnt a lot in a very short time, training in one-to-one combat before stepping into more complex scenarios. 
CLV instructors also help new pilots to cope with any G-forces they had not before experienced. They are trained to adapt with 90° left and right turns, but limited to a maximum 6G (even though the L-39C can reach 8G).

The commander was also pleased that the first female fighter pilot and first female combat helicopter pilot had graduated last October. 
“We sent the female fighter pilot to the US Air Force to be trained after she performed so well at the 401 FTS at Kaduna,” he explained. “The helicopter pilot graduated from the [South African] Starlite International Training Academy.” 
In more proof of the NAF’s capacity-building, 2,079 recruits graduated at the Kaduna-based Military Training Centre (MTC) on February 15, 2020. At the ceremony, Abubakar told onlookers: “It proves the efforts of the current NAF leadership to reposition the service into a highly professional force, ensuring it is appropriately manned and adequately trained to ensure that Nigeria’s territorial integrity and national sovereignty are not undermined or subverted by any individual or group of individuals.”

https://www.africanaerospace.aero/nigeria-s-fleet-path-to-fight-terror.html

The GenesYs System that is being integrated into the L-39.

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Re: Battle Field Discussion (picture/video) Of African Military . by komekn(m): 5:54pm On May 12, 2020
rka2:


You obviously didn't read it. It isn't the NAF saying it, it is the manufacturers. The Super Tuncano is marketed as a light attack aircraft as well as a basic and advanced trainer. Now move on. The NAF know what they want. It may even double as the Alpha Jet replacement for basic/Advanced training that is in their development plans, hence based in Kainji. Then there is the loiter capability for ISR and lower running costs. All in all, a no brainer.


What you want and what you need are two different things.

You underpinned your statement with a manufacturers promotional marketing script. In any guise that's far from being objective and is not intelligent.

All car manufacturers give self birthed over stated value capability of thier product.

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Re: Battle Field Discussion (picture/video) Of African Military . by rka2: 6:05pm On May 12, 2020
komekn:


What you want and what you need are two different things.

You underpinned your statement with a manufacturers promotional marketing script. In any guise that's far from being objective and is not intelligent.

All car manufacturers give self birthed over stated value capability of thier product.

Sorry Bidexiii grin

Komekn, read - Besides the air police missions, the Super Tucano also is used to train future fighter, attack and reconnaissance pilots

There are plenty of articles on line you can read for yourself.

http://www.defense-aerospace.com/articles-view/release/3/143055/embraer%2C-brazil-govt-applaud-las-victory.html

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Re: Battle Field Discussion (picture/video) Of African Military . by komekn(m): 6:19pm On May 12, 2020
bidexiii:


@rka2 don’t waste your time arguing with this guy calling Super Tucano an overpriced turbo-aircraft.
When the United States isshiftung from the A10 warthog to the Super Tucano because it’s simply easy to maintain as compared to other aircraft and can deliver most munitions interns of ground attack/strike.

If Indeed what you are saying is TRUE.

We say "the proof is in pudding" What % of USAF assets are A29 Tucano, let's make it easier how
many A29 are in the USAF inventory❓ Now compare that to all the other assets F16, F18, F15, F22, etc. There the answer to your question.

I presented a verbatim statement by the head of the USAF. He makes it very clear what the purpose of the A29 is. I am not arguing with you rather you have evaded and denied the facts to pursue a narrative that is simply not true.

The Embraer EMB 314 is a turboprop single engined light aircraft retro fitted with all the avionics, ISTAR and weapon systems to make it what it is the A29.

Is it the fastest most reliable single engined turboprop aircraft❓ No it is not. In that regard any turboprop aircraft can be retrofitted to carry our that role. Most definitely at a fraction of the cost we have paid.

After looking at its associated weaponry in the over priced contract. I noticed there were no ATGM's. But rather guided rockets which probably be the ones made by BAE systems that most NATO allies use.

That's a BIG PROBLEM it really takes away all the unique points of advantage this aircraft has without them.

These rockets have a range of about 2km in my understanding. That means the A29 will have to fly at much lower altitude well below 3000 ft and much closer proximity to the enemy and be in the direct range of Boko AA gun trucks. With its noisy turboprop engines.

Not a good idea IMO.

Finally, how many NATO and USA partners use this aircraft that's is the number one COIN aircraft in the world according too many here.

What is amazing l have been accused of misinformation and disinformation by many here.

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Re: Battle Field Discussion (picture/video) Of African Military . by komekn(m): 6:23pm On May 12, 2020
GeneralFarouq:

Guy, u just have the best opinion from drones, to aircrafts to land warfare strategies to missiles application
Our Generals are really ignorant

You really think so

My opinion is that there may be a few but the real issue is that they are being restricted and hampered by internal politics and other issues.

You can add to the list a lack of equipment too.
Re: Battle Field Discussion (picture/video) Of African Military . by bidexiii: 6:33pm On May 12, 2020
rka2:


I think they meant 6 armoured craft as in amphibious vehicles.

Edit: "NIMASA Executive Director, Operations, Rotimi Fashakin said in addition to the two special mission vessels, ten fast interceptor boats have been delivered and seven more will arrive later in the year. Two special mission aircraft, three helicopters, four unmanned aerial vehicles and 16 armoured vehicles are also being acquired."


I think the special mission aircraft are Cessnas and the expected unmanned AVs might be the order from the US?

https://www.defenceweb.co.za/featured/nigeria-receives-two-special-mission-vessels-to-fight-piracy-maritime-crime/


https://www.africaintelligence.com/central-and-west-africa_business/2020/03/20/nigeria-brings-in-cessna-aircraft-and-agusta-helicopters-for-deep-blue-project,108398678-art

Ow thanks man!
Re: Battle Field Discussion (picture/video) Of African Military . by bidexiii: 7:02pm On May 12, 2020
TROOPS OF 7 DIVISION SECTOR 1 OPERATION LAFIYA DOLE NEUTRALISE 18 BOKO HARAM CRIMINALS, RESCUE 72 WOMEN AND CHILDREN FROM BHTS' CAPTIVITY, CAPTURE LOGISTICS SUPPLIERS AND RECOVER SEVERAL WEAPONS

In their efforts to defeat terrorism in the North East, toops of 7 Division Sector 1 Operation LAFIYA DOLE had continued to sustain offensive operations in the ongoing operation KANTANA JIMLAN within the Sector Area of Operations.

Projecting ahead on the successes so far recorded in the Sector, the dogged troops of 144 Battalion in a well planned ambush operation on 4 May 2020 at about 0230hours (2:30am), dealt a decisive blow on BHT/ISWAP Criminals along Visik high grounds. The troops engaged the criminals in a heavy fire fight which forced them to abandon some stolen items and fled in dissaray through the Mandara mountains with severe gunshot wounds and unconfirmed number of the terrorists met their waterloo in the process.

While the ambush operations were been conducted, another ambush team of the same 144 Battalion had at about 0400hours (4am), based on credible information indicating some activities of BHTs and their collaborators/ logistics supplies led the gallant troops to successfully intercept and apprehend the criminals in a 3 canter trucks loaded with 1300 Jerricans of Premium Motor Spirit (PMS) enroute Kamale. The suspects have been transferred to Headquarters 7 Division Military Intelligence Brigade for detailed investigation.

Similarly, on 4 May 2020, the gallant troops of 82 Division Task Force Battalion deployed at the Strong Response Area Ngoshe near the Nigeria - Cameroon borders of 26 Task Force Brigade conducted an offensive fighting patrol along Agapalwa general Area. The troops came in contact with BHTs' Logistics elements and after fierce battle, four of the terrorists were neutralised while others fled with gunshot wounds abandoning their push-cart with assorted grains and other food items.

Additionally, on 5 May 2020, at about 0435hours (4:35am) troops of 271 Task Force Tank Battalion Michika, deployed along road Mubi- Kamale intercepted some BHTs marauders trying to smuggle 2 brand new Bajaj Motor Cycle possibly to Kamale in order to aid the planned attack of the BHTs operating within the area. The terrorists abandoned the motorcycles and fled on sighting own troops.

Following the event at road Mubi-Kamale, on 7 May 2020 at about 2350hours (1150pm) BHTs launched 4 Motar Bombs from Uvaha high ground into own troops Defensive location at Limankara. Consequently, troops returned fire towards the terrorists which resulted in the death of three suicide bombers that attempted to infiltrate the same camp.

Unfortunately, two soldiers paid the supreme sacrifice due to the bomb launched into their trenches, while two others sustained injuries.

Similarly, two civilians also lost their lives as a result of the bombs explosion which landed on their house. Two vigilantes also sustained injuries.

Despite several BHTs failed attempts to gain grounds in Sector 1 AOR, the troops had continued to sustain and maintain offensive against the criminals as troops of 152 Bn in Army Super Camp Bama on 7 May 2020 at about 1930hours (7:30pm) dealt a big blow on BHTs' convoy mounted on 1 Mowag and unconfirmed number of Gun trucks and Motorcycles. In that encounter, three soldiers sustained injuries but are in stable condition, while three suicide bombers were neutralized while attempting to infiltrate troops' location.

In the same vein, troops of 151 Battalion while on ambush operation at Firgi BHTs' crossing point on 9 May 2020, at about 0045hours (1245am) came in contact with terrorists. After a fierce encounter four BHTs were neutralised while several others escaped with fatal injuries. Items recovered during the encounter include 2 AK47 rifles, 1x fully loaded magazine of 30 rounds of 7.62mm special ammunition, locally fabricated ammunition, 1 x motorcycle and 4 x bicycles

Also, troops of 3 Battalion (Main) Army Super Camp 11 Gamboru Ngala while on long range fighting patrol and clearance operation, had successfully cleared Fuye and Melere villages and later advanced to Ndufu and Muktu villages where they noticed visible BHTs activities which were effectively destroyed by the troops. Troops advanced to Muktu village where contact was made with the crouching terrorists which led to the death of four terrorists and the capture of eight locally made guns, one dane gun, one BHTs' flag and Islamic books were also recovered.Troops also rescued 72 civilians from BHTs' Captivity comprising of thirty four (34) women and thirty eight (38) children. The rescued children were subsequently vaccinated with polio vaccine at a military medical facility before they were handed over to IDP Camp officials.

In summary, within the period under review, about 18 BHTs criminals were neutralized while many escaped with gunshot wounds. A total of 72 women and children in BHTs captivity were rescued. Arms and ammunition, logistics supplies and other equipment were captured, while BHTs smugglers /collaborators were also captured.

While Applauding the troops for their commitment and the successes recorded so far, the Chief of Army Staff Lt Gen TY Buratai has directed all the troops of Operation LAFIYA DOLE across the North East Theatre of Operation to redouble their efforts to ensure the speedy defeat of the terrorists soon.

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Re: Battle Field Discussion (picture/video) Of African Military . by Xbee007(m): 8:03pm On May 12, 2020
No wonder ISWAP is now stopping travellers to steal fuel from them.

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Re: Battle Field Discussion (picture/video) Of African Military . by Eta22seconds(m): 11:26pm On May 12, 2020
rka2:
This article below is great wink
[s]When need a multi role fighter. Gripen[/s].
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Nigeria's fleet path to fight terror

Posted 12 May 2020 · 

Nigerian Air Force commander, Air Marshal Sadique Abubakar, talks to Alan Warnes about modernising the force’s capabilities while, simultaneously, fighting Boko Haram terrorists.

Since 2014, Boko Haram terrorists (BHT) have become a significant threat to Nigeria’s security, particularly in the country’s north-east. 
As a result, Nigerian Air Force (NAF) fighters and combat helicopters have been playing a major role in Operation Lafiya Dole to stop their violence. 
Air Marshal Sadique Abubakar, who has commanded the NAF since July 2015, said: “My primary concern is to ensure Nigeria’s security and that the sovereignty of our country is not undermined by terrorism. That is why we have been working together with other agencies to degrade the capabilities of the BHT and reduce its effectiveness to what it was before 2014.”
Abubakar has also been trying to return grounded aircraft to service. “We are aiming to build capacity within, and see how we can get our partners from outside Nigeria to complete upgrades, period depot maintenances (PDMs), or life extensions in Nigeria, so that our own personnel can get learn and get involved,” he explained.
With the help of outside sources, working alongside NAF personnel in-country, he has seen Aero L-39ZAs, Dassault Alphajets and Lockheed C-130 Hercules aircraft returned to service.
“Revitalising our fleets is important. Working with Aero Vodochody, we have returned three L-39ZAs back into the air that are now doing a great job against the BHT. 
“[b]We have also contracted the company to return three more L-39ZAs and upgrade the old analogue cockpit with a new GenesyS system. 
“I want the aircraft, not just for training, but to fight the BHT. My desire is to upgrade all six – with the additional three coming out of the 2021 budget. I am pleased we had so many NAF personnel involved in returning the aircraft to flight.”
As recently as February 8, just five days into Operation Rattlesnake 3, L-39ZAs, working with Dassault Alphajets, “neutralised” Boko Haram terrorists at Alafa Yagayaga, on the outskirts of Sambisa Forest in Borno State. 
“The Alphajets are doing their normal air-to-ground ops, while the F-7Nis, which we have worked very hard over the past five years, are now being overhauled by CATIC,” said the air marshal.
On the vital intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance (ISR) role, the chief said: “We are using a Beech 350 King Air with the FLIR Star Safire, as well as [two] ATR 42s. One is currently undergoing maintenance at Rheinland Air Service at Monchengladbach, Germany.” 
On the practical aspects of fighting the terrorist threat he added: “You must win the hearts and minds of the people and, by having a clear picture of what we are targeting on the ground, we ensure civilians are not hurt.”[/b]
The combat helicopter force has recently been reinforced with four AW109 Power gunships and a Mi-171E. 
The first two Powers were delivered in April 2019 and, on February 6, two more (serialled NAF 578 and NAF579), as well as Mi-171E (NAF 581), were inducted into the service at Abuja. [/b]
Abubakar said: “We hope to build up the number of AW109 gunships over time. We have another 17 aircraft on order.” 
He did not go into further detail but that number is believed to include the three JF-17s, 12 Embraer A-29 Tucanos, and, possibly, two Mi-35M Hinds.
The US State Department awarded Sierra Nevada Corporation a $329 million contract on November 28, 2018, to supply the NAF with 12 A-29 Super Tucano counter-insurgency aircraft, with six of them being fitted with an electro optical/infra-red (EO/IR) turret.[/b[/b]]
All of them should be delivered by 2024, and the pilots are expected to be trained at Moody Air Force Base in Georgia. 
The NAF has also purchased three PAC JF-17 Thunders from Pakistan Aeronautical Complex (PAC) Kamra. 
“We are preparing for their arrival later this year [believed to be November] and, while the pilots and technicians are being trained, the infrastructure is being built,” he revealed. “The JF-17s will be based at Makurdi Air Base, or at the new Bauchi Air Base, where we are building a new hangar.”
He did not supply details of the JF-17’s weapons but did say: “We want the best to support our efforts, because terrorism is a global threat. We need to get what it takes to solve this problem and we want the training to dovetail in with the time when the aircraft arrive.” 
The NAF enjoys a good relationship with the Pakistan Air Force, which is also overhauling its C-130 Hercules, with NAF assistance. 
A C-130H (NAF 913) was reactivated after PDM at 631 Aircraft Maintenance Depot in Ikeja, Lagos, on January 29. A low-resolution image, released by the NAF, showed at least six PAF personnel among the assembled dignitaries. 
This is the second C-130H to be reactivated, following the return to service of NAF 917 on June 24, 2019. A third aircraft (NAF 918) should follow soon. 
The NAF’s arrangement with the Islamabad-based Shaheen Foundation and PAF (SF-PAF) included on-the-job training, while also refreshing personnel knowledge on airframe, avionics/electrical and the T-56 powerplant. 
During the January 29 ceremony, Abubakar said: “The 631 PDM could eventually transition to an authorised maintenance and repair organisation that wouldn’t just cater for the needs of the NAF, but also other countries in the region.
“Our revitalisation programme also currently includes three Alphajets and one Mi-35P helicopter.” 
In October 2016, the NAF signed a deal with the PAF/Pakistan Aeronautical Complex for 10 new Super Mushshaks to help with their primary flying training. Initially, they were loaned four in December 2016. 
The new aircraft were delivered in two batches, in July 2017 and January 2018, and the commander is very happy with the results. 
“They are doing an excellent job at Kaduna (with the 401 Flying Training School), where they are based. The Super Mushshak acquisition has increased our training capacity by 500%.”
He added: “If the pilots then head to fixed-wing, the next stop is Makurdi to fly the Do 228. If it is helicopters, then they head to Enugu Air Base (home of the 405 Helicopter Combat Training Group). 
Abubakar revealed that the US, India, China and the Czech Republic had all recently provided the NAF with training slots.”
Four Nigerian Air Force instructor pilots, who had flown L-39s and Alphajets, visited LOM Praha’s CLV flight-training centre in the first half of 2018 to improve their air-to-air combat skills. 
They were all skilled in air-to-ground operations and, according to one of the instructors, they learnt a lot in a very short time, training in one-to-one combat before stepping into more complex scenarios. 
CLV instructors also help new pilots to cope with any G-forces they had not before experienced. They are trained to adapt with 90° left and right turns, but limited to a maximum 6G (even though the L-39C can reach 8G).

The commander was also pleased that the first female fighter pilot and first female combat helicopter pilot had graduated last October. 
“We sent the female fighter pilot to the US Air Force to be trained after she performed so well at the 401 FTS at Kaduna,” he explained. “The helicopter pilot graduated from the [South African] Starlite International Training Academy.” 
In more proof of the NAF’s capacity-building, 2,079 recruits graduated at the Kaduna-based Military Training Centre (MTC) on February 15, 2020. At the ceremony, Abubakar told onlookers: “It proves the efforts of the current NAF leadership to reposition the service into a highly professional force, ensuring it is appropriately manned and adequately trained to ensure that Nigeria’s territorial integrity and national sovereignty are not undermined or subverted by any individual or group of individuals.”

https://www.africanaerospace.aero/nigeria-s-fleet-path-to-fight-terror.html

The GenesYs System that is being integrated into the L-39.
Re: Battle Field Discussion (picture/video) Of African Military . by Eta22seconds(m): 11:32pm On May 12, 2020
We need multi role fighters before our pilots will forget what Air-Air combat means.

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Re: Battle Field Discussion (picture/video) Of African Military . by bidexiii: 3:37am On May 13, 2020
AIRING OF DOCUMENTARY: “NIGERIAN AIR FORCE: A FORMIDABLE FORCE AT 56”

Watch out for a compelling documentary, titled “Nigerian Air Force: A Formidable Force at 56”, which will be aired on NTA (Available on DSTV Channel 251, GoTV Channel 91 or via other NTA authorized platforms) on Wednesday, 13 May 2020, from 8.00pm to 9pm. The documentary highlights the progress the Nigerian Air Force (NAF) has made over the past 56 years, with particular focus on the giant strides recorded in the last 5 years. Thank you for your continued interest in the NAF.

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Re: Battle Field Discussion (picture/video) Of African Military . by bidexiii: 3:38am On May 13, 2020
HOW AVM UKO OBONG RAPED NIGERIA!

A former commander of the Presidential Air Fleet (PAF) has temporarily forfeited N510 million to the federal government.

Uko Obong, an air vice marshal, headed the PAF between 2013 and 2015, mainly during the Goodluck Jonathan administration.

The forfeiture was granted by Justice A. R. Mohammed of the Federal High Court, Abuja, on Monday, according to a statement from the anti-graft agency, EFCC.

The EFCC said its “intelligence scooped the money stashed in Sterling Bank and discreet investigation revealed it was a proceed of unlawful activities, traced to AVM Obong.”
Re: Battle Field Discussion (picture/video) Of African Military . by Fynline(m): 8:22am On May 13, 2020

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Re: Battle Field Discussion (picture/video) Of African Military . by bidexiii: 9:12am On May 13, 2020
NAF @56

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Re: Battle Field Discussion (picture/video) Of African Military . by remi1444: 9:33am On May 13, 2020
bidexiii:
NAF @56
what's the name of the rifle of the guy in the 4th picture. Is he the AFSF corp?
Re: Battle Field Discussion (picture/video) Of African Military . by AskiaHarem(m): 9:46am On May 13, 2020
bidexiii:
NAF @56

D@mn dude in the last Photo looks gangster as heck and he knows it!

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Re: Battle Field Discussion (picture/video) Of African Military . by Toju200(m): 10:16am On May 13, 2020
bidexiii:
NAF @56
Nice scope on that rifle...
Just add a suppressor and you're good to go
Re: Battle Field Discussion (picture/video) Of African Military . by bidexiii: 10:34am On May 13, 2020
remi1444:
what's the name of the rifle of the guy in the 4th picture. Is he the AFSF corp?


They are upgraded AK riffle used by the NAF.
A member NAF Panthers.
Re: Battle Field Discussion (picture/video) Of African Military . by bidexiii: 11:28am On May 13, 2020
Photo of the Egyptian heavy ghost corvette, the Luxor 986 category 2500, built in Alexandria Marine Arsenal company in cooperation with Naval Group (former DCNS) under the contract between Egypt France in 2014, which is the manufacture of Corvette in France (Fatih 971), which already entered the service in 2017, and manufacture of the other three corvetes locally in Alexandria Marine Arsenal company where The Corvette was inaugurated in Port Said 976 (inaugurated in September 2018) and the corvette was aligned goats 981 (inaugurated in May 2019) and the fourth and last corvette will be launched in Luxor 986 soon.

Re: Battle Field Discussion (picture/video) Of African Military . by rka2: 1:21pm On May 13, 2020
Off topic: Third Super Tucano ordered for US Air Force operation by Air Force Special Operations Command. grin cool

https://defence-blog.com/news/sierra-nevada-to-deliver-additional-a-29-attack-aircraft-for-combat-aviation-advisor-mission.html
Re: Battle Field Discussion (picture/video) Of African Military . by blacKDalia: 1:51pm On May 13, 2020
bidexiii:
#SBSC

Photoshop.
Re: Battle Field Discussion (picture/video) Of African Military . by Toju200(m): 1:55pm On May 13, 2020
rka2:
Off topic: Third Super Tucano ordered for US Air Force operation by Air Force Special Operations Command. grin cool

https://defence-blog.com/news/sierra-nevada-to-deliver-additional-a-29-attack-aircraft-for-combat-aviation-advisor-mission.html
SNC is proud of our close partnership with the U.S Air Force, specifically in identifying ways to acquire the additional A-29 at the best value to the U.S. taxpayer and in support of U.S. and allied operations,” said Ed Topps, vice president of tactical aircraft systems and programs for SNC’s ISR, Aviation, and Security (IAS) business area. “SNC is honored to build and deliver the combat-proven A-29 to the U.S. Air Force.”
Re: Battle Field Discussion (picture/video) Of African Military . by bidexiii: 2:12pm On May 13, 2020
blacKDalia:


Photoshop.


BIG NO
Re: Battle Field Discussion (picture/video) Of African Military . by bidexiii: 2:15pm On May 13, 2020
Lieutenant Charles was laid to rest yesterday in Borno. May his humble and gentle soul continue to rest with his creator. Amen!

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Re: Battle Field Discussion (picture/video) Of African Military . by bidexiii: 2:16pm On May 13, 2020
rka2:
Off topic: Third Super Tucano ordered for US Air Force operation by Air Force Special Operations Command. grin cool

https://defence-blog.com/news/sierra-nevada-to-deliver-additional-a-29-attack-aircraft-for-combat-aviation-advisor-mission.html



grin why are you laughing ?
Re: Battle Field Discussion (picture/video) Of African Military . by bidexiii: 2:18pm On May 13, 2020
Re: Battle Field Discussion (picture/video) Of African Military . by rka2: 3:13pm On May 13, 2020
bidexiii:




grin why are you laughing ?

I am laughing in Spanish because Yankee don't know what they are doing, abi? Waste of their taxpayers money grin. They don't know what they are doing when they can use high end 5th gen fighters that cost tens of thousands of dollars an hour to hunt rag heads and provide close air support to their troops grin

After all, the rag heads will just shoot them down grin

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Re: Battle Field Discussion (picture/video) Of African Military . by blacKDalia: 3:45pm On May 13, 2020
bidexiii:



BIG NO


Yes, it is.

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