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NASDRA And The Air Force Collaborate To Build Guided Missiles by Lanrelagboi: 5:17am On Jul 11, 2020
The 30.1mm rocket developed at the NAF institute of Technology follows the same pathway as the Gulma UAV. The Gulma was an experimental UAV, which was developed as a technological demonstrator used to gather performance data on UAV system. https:///fDbOjm3fFa

The data gathered from Gulma prototype was plied in the design of operational UAV, Tsaigumi, which was inducted on Feb 15 2018 as the first operational indigenously produced UAV.

The 30.1mm rocket follows the same trajectory and a precursor to a sophisticated missile system

In 2017 the Nigerian Air Force partnered with NASRDA to develop a guided missiles to be used by an armed prototype of the Tsaigumi. It will be the first armed attack drone developed by an African country.

The Chief of Air Staff signed an MOU to fast track collaborative

measures to improve force rocketry and missile propulsion systems. AVM Sadique Abubakar lamented that some helicopters in the NAF inventory had to fly as close as 1.5 kilometres to target before firing,, exposing pilots to enemy fire. He then tasked the Nigerian Space Agency

to develop a system that will allow Nigerian aircraft launch their missiles from a distance of at least 3 kilometrres form the target. The Director of Engineering and Space System Dr Femi Agboola said NASRDA had the capacity to improve the missile propulsion needs of the NAF.

But then he said said NASRDA already has rockets that exceeds the levels the NAF has requested for, about 5 kilometres. To quote him verbatim :

''We have already gone beyond that. We are already working on how to guide it, not just point and shoot straight line but to be able https:///3aIH08hGmT

to make sure it goes intelligently to another location.''

These were his words. How true this is cannot be ascertained, but we keep our fingers crossed.

NASRDA engineers have carried out several rocket propulsion test at the Ekpe missile range in Lagos. https:///98CbnTUvdj

Telemetry from this rocket launch showed it exceeded 15km. This means a miniature version can probably go twice as far. If the technical aspect of guidance can be overcomed the NAF might get its own guided missile https:///KUqteF6QZT

https://twitter.com/DefenseNigeria/status/1281770831144681479?s=19

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Re: NASDRA And The Air Force Collaborate To Build Guided Missiles by Lanrelagboi: 5:18am On Jul 11, 2020
Pictures

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Re: NASDRA And The Air Force Collaborate To Build Guided Missiles by Lanrelagboi: 5:19am On Jul 11, 2020
More pictures

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Re: NASDRA And The Air Force Collaborate To Build Guided Missiles by Chris6music: 5:20am On Jul 11, 2020
Hmmm
Re: NASDRA And The Air Force Collaborate To Build Guided Missiles by tsephanyah(f): 5:31am On Jul 11, 2020
They will abandon it
That's the problem with Nigerians

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Re: NASDRA And The Air Force Collaborate To Build Guided Missiles by GOFRONT(m): 5:38am On Jul 11, 2020
grin

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Re: NASDRA And The Air Force Collaborate To Build Guided Missiles by helinues: 6:09am On Jul 11, 2020
Why not build space rocket instead of weapon of destruction.. undecided undecided

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Re: NASDRA And The Air Force Collaborate To Build Guided Missiles by BlackfireX: 6:23am On Jul 11, 2020
Soon to be delivered to boko haram grin


I need visa ASAP

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Re: NASDRA And The Air Force Collaborate To Build Guided Missiles by Flexherbal(m): 6:29am On Jul 11, 2020
Telemetry from this rocket launch showed it exceeded 15km. This means a miniature version can probably go twice as far. If the technical aspect of guidance can be overcomed the NAF might get its own guided missile

Alright!
Re: NASDRA And The Air Force Collaborate To Build Guided Missiles by Nobody: 6:46am On Jul 11, 2020
grin grin grin Was thinking about this just this morning .....
Re: NASDRA And The Air Force Collaborate To Build Guided Missiles by Ayo8(m): 6:59am On Jul 11, 2020
Are they planning to bomb the sun...?

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Re: NASDRA And The Air Force Collaborate To Build Guided Missiles by Aphrygian(m): 7:05am On Jul 11, 2020
[quote author=proeast post=91594198]

Your problem is inability to read and comprehend, a problem that is traceable to Awo's substandard free education. If Iran that is regarded as a mid-level military power could down a commercial flight by mistake as well as other errors that committed that proved costly, what makes you think that Nigeria with worse checks and balances, sabotage and what have you can't do worse with missiles?

What was the correlation between this your stupid response with your first post? Hope you no your response was tribalistic in nature and that was the reason you were called out? Now lemme reply this your post(although it was a drift from why you where quoted but I will still answer you). So because Iran downed a jetliner mistakenly then no other nation should pursue there own local contents again? As in my brother read that your statement to someone you think is more intelligent than you, let him give you his response,then come back here to reframe the rubbish you just posted ( I am sorry there is no way you can identify someone more intelligent than you because you are not one)

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Re: NASDRA And The Air Force Collaborate To Build Guided Missiles by SavageMaster: 7:07am On Jul 11, 2020
Lanrelagboi:
The 30.1mm rocket developed at the NAF institute of Technology follows the same pathway as the Gulma UAV. The Gulma was an experimental UAV, which was developed as a technological demonstrator used to gather performance data on UAV system. https:///fDbOjm3fFa

The data gathered from Gulma prototype was plied in the design of operational UAV, Tsaigumi, which was inducted on Feb 15 2018 as the first operational indigenously produced UAV.

The 30.1mm rocket follows the same trajectory and a precursor to a sophisticated missile system

In 2017 the Nigerian Air Force partnered with NASRDA to develop a guided missiles to be used by an armed prototype of the Tsaigumi. It will be the first armed attack drone developed by an African country.

The Chief of Air Staff signed an MOU to fast track collaborative

measures to improve force rocketry and missile propulsion systems. AVM Sadique Abubakar lamented that some helicopters in the NAF inventory had to fly as close as 1.5 kilometres to target before firing,, exposing pilots to enemy fire. He then tasked the Nigerian Space Agency

to develop a system that will allow Nigerian aircraft launch their missiles from a distance of at least 3 kilometrres form the target. The Director of Engineering and Space System Dr Femi Agboola said NASRDA had the capacity to improve the missile propulsion needs of the NAF.

But then he said said NASRDA already has rockets that exceeds the levels the NAF has requested for, about 5 kilometres. To quote him verbatim :

''We have already gone beyond that. We are already working on how to guide it, not just point and shoot straight line but to be able https:///3aIH08hGmT

to make sure it goes intelligently to another location.''

These were his words. How true this is cannot be ascertained, but we keep our fingers crossed.

NASRDA engineers have carried out several rocket propulsion test at the Ekpe missile range in Lagos. https:///98CbnTUvdj

Telemetry from this rocket launch showed it exceeded 15km. This means a miniature version can probably go twice as far. If the technical aspect of guidance can be overcomed the NAF might get its own guided missile https:///KUqteF6QZT

https://twitter.com/DefenseNigeria/status/1281770831144681479?s=19

Let's test it against Boko boys in Sambissa

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Re: NASDRA And The Air Force Collaborate To Build Guided Missiles by sapientia(m): 7:14am On Jul 11, 2020
wow

Am impressed

That's how others started..

Am solo damn happy

Let them start small and improve

And make sure we build parts

Wowwwwe

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Re: NASDRA And The Air Force Collaborate To Build Guided Missiles by heendrix(m): 7:27am On Jul 11, 2020
Ayo8:
Are they planning to bomb the sun...?
Lol grin grin
Re: NASDRA And The Air Force Collaborate To Build Guided Missiles by mike8804: 8:05am On Jul 11, 2020
BlackfireX:
Soon to be delivered to boko haram grin


I need visa ASAP
You want to run from Nigeria neither do you know you are running from your father's land(hometown). Then after growing old you wanna be transported back to your hometown if you're not dead by then.

If everyone start contributing to their home towns, am sure the word ' the Nigeria is bad' will only exist on paper

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Re: NASDRA And The Air Force Collaborate To Build Guided Missiles by spiritmasquerad(m): 8:13am On Jul 11, 2020
This good news

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Re: NASDRA And The Air Force Collaborate To Build Guided Missiles by explorer250(m): 8:52am On Jul 11, 2020
is this possible in this our Nigeria?
Re: NASDRA And The Air Force Collaborate To Build Guided Missiles by Yankee101: 3:21pm On Jul 11, 2020
At last
Re: NASDRA And The Air Force Collaborate To Build Guided Missiles by solmus: 3:22pm On Jul 11, 2020
cool



Nice one


Operations Python dance 2 go sweet die


.

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Re: NASDRA And The Air Force Collaborate To Build Guided Missiles by tonididdy(m): 3:22pm On Jul 11, 2020
Pffff.... What a joke
Re: NASDRA And The Air Force Collaborate To Build Guided Missiles by gambia(m): 3:23pm On Jul 11, 2020
Audio missiles.

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