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Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by FighterPilot(m): 2:19pm On Sep 22, 2014
agaugust:





Fool grin grin

South African Ingwe and Mokopa anti-tank guided missiles are NOT guided by radar ! They are laser guided !

Remember I warned you guys months ago about the weakness of your ATGM Ingwe, now you see what I mean !

Nigeria's T-84 Oplot tank will disable all your missile laser guidance systems and jam every other type of guidance ATGM systems :

"T-84 Oplot features a Varta Optronic Counter-Measures system for deceiving incoming missiles and anti-tank guided weapons. The system integrates laser warning sensors, infra-red jammer and smoke / aerosol screen laying system. The Optronic Counter-Measure system provides:

confusing of the guidance systems of ATGM by putting out laser jamming of the ATGM guidance systems that use laser illumination of targets, semi-automatic laser guided homing projectiles as well as artillery systems equipped with laser range-finders by activating the remote fast-deploying aerosol screens."


http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/T-84

ALL South African army men and equipment will be deleted from planet earth by Nigeria !


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THE ONLY PERSON THAT IS CONFUSED HERE IS YOU. MOKOPA AND INGWE ARE HIGHLY RESISTANT TO COUNTERMEASURES. THEY ALL HAVE PROVEN JAM-RESISTANCE CAPABILITIES. IT DOESNT MATTER WHAT KIND OF ARMOUR THE TANK OR VEHICLE IS MADE, MOKOPA WILL SLICE IT THROUGH. IT HAS A POWER TO PENETRATE A STEEL WITH 1.4 M THICKNESS AND ALL KINDS OF ERAs THAT THE MOTHER EARTH HAS.

WE WILL SLAUGHTER ALL YOUR TANKS AND CAPTURE THEM.

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Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by DieVluit: 2:30pm On Sep 22, 2014
Thiza: Three mine-protected ambulances manufactured by Denel Mechem are already in successful service with the UN in Somalia.

The wide-body vehicles based on Mechem’s Casspir armoured personnel carrier were delivered in July and have been deployed in support of UN and African Union Amisom forces in Somalia.


The unmistakeable and proven V-hull there.
Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by FighterPilot(m): 2:31pm On Sep 22, 2014
MOKOPA WILL PENETRATE RHA, COMPOSITE AND ALL KINDS OF ERA. MOKOPA IS NOT JUST AN ORDINARY ANTI-ARMOUR ROUND OR ROCKET. IT IS A MISSILE THAT WILL DESTROY ANYTHING BEFORE IT. THAT IS ONE THING THAT THE LIKES OF @AGAUGUST FIND IT HARD TO UNDERSTAND.

INGWE CANNOT BE JAMMED, EVEN AMERICA WITH ALL ITS TECHNOLOGY CAN NEVER JAM INGWE. NEVER!! NEVER!! NEVER!!

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Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by agaugust: 3:50pm On Sep 22, 2014
FighterPilot: MOKOPA WILL PENETRATE RHA, COMPOSITE AND ALL KINDS OF ERA. MOKOPA IS NOT JUST AN ORDINARY ANTI-ARMOUR ROUND OR ROCKET. IT IS A MISSILE THAT WILL DESTROY ANYTHING BEFORE IT. THAT IS ONE THING THAT THE LIKES OF @AGAUGUST FIND IT HARD TO UNDERSTAND.

INGWE CANNOT BE JAMMED, EVEN AMERICA WITH ALL ITS TECHNOLOGY CAN NEVER JAM INGWE. NEVER!! NEVER!! NEVER!!

Desperate. Afraid. Confused. Defeated. That is what impenetrable T-84 tank of Nigerian army has made South Africans to become. Enjoy this new nightmare shocked shocked shocked

http://www.informe.com.ua/en/page/119843/ukraine-to-send-two-sophisticated-tanks-to-nigeria-photo



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Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by FighterPilot(m): 3:59pm On Sep 22, 2014
agaugust:

Desperate. Afraid. Confused. Defeated. That is what impenetrable T-84 tank of Nigerian army has made South Africans to become. Enjoy this new nightmare shocked shocked shocked

http://www.informe.com.ua/en/page/119843/ukraine-to-send-two-sophisticated-tanks-to-nigeria-photo



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HEHEHEHEHEHE!!!!! T-84 IS NOT INVINCIBLE BEFORE INGWE MISSILE. IT WILL CRASH IT TO DEATH. INGWE IS JAM-RESISTANT.

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Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by sirjerry(m): 4:25pm On Sep 22, 2014
FighterPilot:


HEHEHEHEHEHE!!!!! T-84 IS NOT INVINCIBLE BEFORE INGWE MISSILE. IT WILL CRASH IT TO DEATH. INGWE IS JAM-RESISTANT.
Says, who?

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Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by sirjerry(m): 4:34pm On Sep 22, 2014
FighterPilot:


THE ONLY PERSON THAT IS CONFUSED HERE IS YOU. MOKOPA AND INGWE ARE HIGHLY RESISTANT TO COUNTERMEASURES. THEY ALL HAVE PROVEN JAM-RESISTANCE CAPABILITIES. IT DOESNT MATTER WHAT KIND OF ARMOUR THE TANK OR VEHICLE IS MADE, MOKOPA WILL SLICE IT THROUGH. IT HAS A POWER TO PENETRATE A STEEL WITH 1.4 M THICKNESS AND ALL KINDS OF ERAs THAT THE MOTHER EARTH HAS.

WE WILL SLAUGHTER ALL YOUR TANKS AND CAPTURE THEM.
Your rant = fact
Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by Nobody: 8:09pm On Sep 22, 2014
South Africa, Russia sign $10-billion nuclear power deal

South Africa signed a $10-billion (U.S.) nuclear power co-operation deal with Russia on Monday that paves the way for the building of up to 9.6 GW of nuclear power based on Russian technology by 2030, both sides said.

The surprise announcement from the sidelines of an International Atomic Energy conference in Vienna suggests Pretoria is moving ahead with its plans for nuclear power, despite concerns over funding.

“This agreement opens up the door for South Africa to access Russian
technologies, funding, infrastructure, and provides proper and solid platform for future extensive collaboration,” South African energy minister Tina Joemat-Pettersson said in the statement.

Rosatom director-general Sergey Kirienko said the deal for up to eight nuclear power units could create thousands of jobs and create orders worth $10-billion to “local industrial enterprises,” although it was not clear if he was referring to Russia or South Africa.

In a national energy assessment in December, South Africa said it might delay the construction of nuclear power plants and focus instead on coal, hydro and gas as alternative energy sources.

Africa’s most advanced economy is struggling to keep the lights on due to its failure to invest in new power plants nearly two decades ago.

It is home to one nuclear power station that provides around 5 per cent of the country’s 42,000 MW of installed generating capacity. Nearly all the rest comes from coal.

State-owned power utility Eskom is scrambling to finish new power plants, including Medupi and Kusile, massive coal-fired outfits with a combined capacity of about 9,500 megawatts (MW) that are far from complete.

China Guangdong Nuclear Power Holding Corp., Toshiba Corp. and Korea Electric Power Corp. are among the companies that have been reported as showing interest in securing the nuclear deal.

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Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by Nobody: 8:18pm On Sep 22, 2014
So the latest saga involving the 2 Nigeria, Isreali and the 10million was an operation to sponsor terrorism in SA.

Why r Nigerians doing this?

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Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by Centrifude(m): 8:23pm On Sep 22, 2014
vdGeist: So the latest saga involving the 2 Nigeria, Isreali and the 10million was an operation to sponsor terrorism in SA.

Why r Nigerians doing this?

Wait where did you hear that?
Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by NaijaPikinGidi: 8:52pm On Sep 22, 2014
Centrifude:

Wait where did you hear that?

From his favourite Shebeen in Thokoza!

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Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by Centrifude(m): 9:00pm On Sep 22, 2014
As much as there may be some serious beef between South Africa and Nigeria, I don't believe that Nigeria would do something like try to sponsor terrorism in S.A, that would be hitting below the belt.

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Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by ZeusAyo: 9:31pm On Sep 22, 2014
My fellow Nigerians, Something really big is going down guys about 15mins ago, I heard the unmistakable rumbling of Λ Herculez oVer Lokoja 500 units housing estate to be precise which is kinda unsual because there is no presence of an Airforce Base in this parts. Then just now, there is no doubt that I just heard Λ sonic boom emanating from nothing short of Λ fighter jet all I saw was its blinking ID lights and lights emanating from its wing tip which should span about 10-11metres(wingtip to wingtip) which I think is far wider than that of the airguard. Your guess is as good as mine

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Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by chris365(m): 9:53pm On Sep 22, 2014
Centrifude: As much as there may be some serious beef between South Africa and Nigeria, I don't believe that Nigeria would do something like try to sponsor terrorism in S.A, that would be hitting below the belt.

don't tell me there aren't mags that dish out rumors and lies like sahara reporters in SA. cos Nigeria sponsoring terrorism anywhere on this continent is horse sh*t.

that money was simoly for secret arms purchase as SA being the corridor for such purchase.
Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by Nobody: 10:02pm On Sep 22, 2014
Centrifude:

Wait where did you hear that?

connect the dots, a very intelligent guy thinks so.

www.nairaland.com/1913427/weapon-haram-pastor-jet-isreal
Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by Nobody: 10:04pm On Sep 22, 2014
NaijaPikinGidi:

From his favourite Shebeen in Thokoza!

kikikikikikikiki, actually I'm currently in Nigeria with my dad. .

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Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by agaugust: 12:50am On Sep 23, 2014
vdGeist:

kikikikikikikiki, actually I'm currently in Nigeria with my dad. .

So what? Makes you a saint? Prove that you are in Nigeria
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Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by agaugust: 1:03am On Sep 23, 2014
vdGeist: South Africa, Russia sign $10-billion nuclear power deal

South Africa signed a $10-billion (U.S.) nuclear power co-operation deal with Russia on Monday that paves the way for the building of up to 9.6 GW of nuclear power based on Russian technology by 2030, both sides said.

Nigeria signed for a big Nuclear project with Russia since 2011 and we have made progress, South Africa is behind Nigeria in MODERN not OLD 1980s nuclear reactor program.

http://voiceofrussia.com/2011/08/07/54312600/

South Africans, come back and talk to us in year 2050 when your nuclear plant foundation has been laid grin
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Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by agaugust: 1:39am On Sep 23, 2014
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[size=16pt] Nigerian army special forces k.illed 'Shekau II' in battle this month

The man that kidnapped 200 Chibok girls got one bullet in the head from Nigerian army the best and most experienced in Africa today 2014

We are the best shooters in the world, no wasting of bullets.

Naija boasts of battle photos NOT home training photos of jobless SANDF

Wow ! Boko Haram fighters fleeing into Cameroon !

Shame on all South Africans including Jacob Zuma the ungrateful ANC man !

Oh ! Shame on all those who mocked Nigeria, God has turned against you all to shame you

Museveni of Uganda, the Kenyans and Ghanaians who mocked the gentle giant Nigeria, shame on you all tongue tongue tongue tongue

Naija Ninja army accurately shot a b.ullet in his forehead and threw him out of his Mowag APC ! Ah Naija !

Nigerian army proved to be the most deadly in Africa !

South African army of Cowards, go back to fight Seleka Rebels or you are NOT sons of your fathers and Nigerian army is your lord and master ! tongue tongue tongue

http://dailypost.ng/2014/09/22/military-says-boko-haram-commander-killed-konduga-resembles-shekau-release-details-soon/

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Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by Centrifude(m): 4:29am On Sep 23, 2014
agaugust:

Nigeria signed for a big Nuclear project with Russia since 2011 and we have made progress, South Africa is behind Nigeria in MODERN not OLD 1980s nuclear reactor program.

http://voiceofrussia.com/2011/08/07/54312600/

South Africans, come back and talk to us in year 2050 when your nuclear plant foundation has been laid grin
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Hey SmartA*ss we already know how to build a nuclear power plant we already have one that works, now all we need to do is integrate Russian knowledge with our Knowledge.

We are beyond you when it comes to Nuclear power, please tell us how many working Nuclear stations doesn't Nigeria have.
Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by chris365(m): 8:46am On Sep 23, 2014
agaugust:
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[size=16pt] Nigerian army special forces k.illed 'Shekau II' in battle this month

The man that kidnapped 200 Chibok girls got one bullet in the head from Nigerian army the best and most experienced in Africa today 2014

We are the best shooters in the world, no wasting of bullets.

Naija boasts of battle photos NOT home training photos of jobless SANDF

Wow ! Boko Haram fighters fleeing into Cameroon !

Shame on all South Africans including Jacob Zuma the ungrateful ANC man !

Oh ! Shame on all those who mocked Nigeria, God has turned against you all to shame you

Museveni of Uganda, the Kenyans and Ghanaians who mocked the gentle giant Nigeria, shame on you all tongue tongue tongue tongue

Naija Ninja army accurately shot a b.ullet in his forehead and threw him out of his Mowag APC ! Ah Naija !

Nigerian army proved to be the most deadly in Africa !

South African army of Cowards, go back to fight Seleka Rebels or you are NOT sons of your fathers and Nigerian army is your lord and master ! tongue tongue tongue

http://dailypost.ng/2014/09/22/military-says-boko-haram-commander-killed-konduga-resembles-shekau-release-details-soon/

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have you noticed BBC, CNN and AJ's silence. but wait for boko haram to kill 10 civilians they will ride down to the north to shoot a short documentary about it.

Naija stays strong deapite the hate.

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Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by chris365(m): 8:56am On Sep 23, 2014
vdGeist:

connect the dots, a very intelligent guy thinks so.

www.nairaland.com/1913427/weapon-haram-pastor-jet-isreal
this is your proof? oh, wonderful. A south african kid who still goes around with daddy holding his hands. that's the only thing conspiracy theorists need to sell their sh1t.grin.

good buy kid. anymore sh1t you bought?

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Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by Thiza: 9:35am On Sep 23, 2014
Mr. Salkida’s tweet appeared to confirm that the Boko Haram “officer” killed by Nigerian soldiers in Konduga was a different person from Mr. Shekau. In fact, Nigerian security officials have maintained for months that Mr. Shekau was dead, apparently killed by his own disaffected lieutenants in an internal rivalry for control of the terrorist organization.

Ahmed Salkida, a Dubai-based Nigerian journalist who reportedly maintains communication with some leaders of the Islamist insurgent group Boko Haram, claimed today that the sect’s leader, Abubakar Shekau, is alive and well. Mr. Salkida denied reports asserting that Nigerian troops had killed the mercurial and fiendish Shekau, the speaker and voice in numerous videos released by Boko Haram.


Ahmed Salkida, journalist
In a tweet earlier today, Mr. Salkida also dismissed media reports that the Nigerian government was negotiating with Boko Haram for the release of more than 200 schoolgirls kidnapped in mid-April by Boko Haram militants in Chibok, Borno State. The reporter’s tweet also described as untrue reports that the International Red Cross (IRC) was working on a deal that would persuade Boko Haram to free the abducted Chibok schoolgirls in exchange for the release of detained Islamist insurgents in the custody of Nigerian security agencies.


Earlier today, SaharaReporters had published a report to the effect that a Nigerian intelligence source revealed that the person whose dead body is seen in photos circulating in news reports was not Shekau but one “Mohammed Bashir”.

Our intelligence source stated that the dead Islamist figure, who bore a striking semblance to Mr. Shekau, was indeed a look-alike who appeared in videos released by the Islamist sect.

Mr. Salkida’s tweet appeared to confirm that the Boko Haram “officer” killed by Nigerian soldiers in Konduga was a different person from Mr. Shekau. In fact, Nigerian security officials have maintained for months that Mr. Shekau was dead, apparently killed by his own disaffected lieutenants in an internal rivalry for control of the terrorist organization.


However, Salkida sent out another tweet today which appeared to cast doubt on the fact that Shekau indeed had a double.


A confidential debriefing document by the Nigerian army obtained last week by SaharaReporters also acknowledged that Mr. Shekau stayed permanently in his holdout in Sambisa Forest and was not in the habit of venturing out to battles. Item “R” of the document stated, ”Shekau has his wife and 2 children in Sambisa Forest. He is Kanuri, he speaks Hausa and he does not travel.”

Meanwhile, a Nigerian security source told SaharaReporters that there was evidence of a growing frustration among insurgent fighters and a simmering power struggle between some of the sect’s top figures. He disclosed that some of the insurgents who surrendered to Nigerian troops last week in Konduga have told army interrogators that they decided to give up after their commander executed two of their leaders who led the failed attack on Konduga. The source told SaharaReporters that the insurgents, who are being kept in one of the barracks in Maiduguri, told interrogators that they fled from a camp near Bama after their commander shot dead two insurgent field officers “for losing valuable weapons to infidels.” He added that the surrendering militants claimed they were reluctant and small-time fighters who were recently recruited from towns and villagers taken by Boko Haram.

The insurgents’ foiled attempt to seize Konduga, which was a first step in their plan to attack the Borno State capital, Maiduguri, is being seen as a possible turning point in the war between the insurgents and increasingly confident Nigerian soldiers. Nigerian troops killed hundreds of insurgents in the battle for Konduga and also seized an armored tank and several vehicles from the Boko Haram fighters. Incidentally, Boko Haram insurgents had originally captured thetank and vehicles from the Nigerian army in previous battles.

For close to two weeks, the insurgents have not been able to reproduce their earlier streak of victories over Nigerian troops. Instead, they have been routed in Konduga and driven out of Baza in Adamawa State.
Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by Thiza: 9:40am On Sep 23, 2014
he reported killing of a top Boko Haram leader said to be Abubakar Shekau has again ignited a fresh controversy between Nigerian and Cameroonian troops.

The Cameroon Concord had on Monday quoted a military source as having said that Shekau was killed on Saturday by the Cameroonian Army during a cross border aerial bombardment of his hideout in Nigeria.

To prove the killing, the newspaper also published photographs of the bearded man it said was Shekau who usually appears in videos as the leader of Boko Haram.

It made reference to a statement by the Cameroonian military authorities on the killing but was silent on its content.

The paper added in the report that the Cameroon army had been in serious combat against thousands of Boko Haram fighters trying to enter Cameroon through Fotokol from Gamboru Ngala in Borno State.

But Nigeria’s Defence authorities dismissed the claim that the said Shekau was killed by Cameroonian security forces within Nigeria.
Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by Nobody: 9:50am On Sep 23, 2014
Centrifude: As much as there may be some serious beef between South Africa and Nigeria, I don't believe that Nigeria would do something like try to sponsor terrorism in S.A, that would be hitting below the belt.

Does it sound like a logical story to you?
Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by Nobody: 9:51am On Sep 23, 2014
chris365:

have you noticed BBC, CNN and AJ's silence. but wait for boko haram to kill 10 civilians they will ride down to the north to shoot a short documentary about it.

Naija stays strong deapite the hate.

Do you expect any better from them?
Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by Nobody: 9:58am On Sep 23, 2014
ZeusAyo: My fellow Nigerians, Something really big is going down guys about 15mins ago, I heard the unmistakable rumbling of Λ Herculez oVer Lokoja 500 units housing estate to be precise which is kinda unsual because there is no presence of an Airforce Base in this parts. Then just now, there is no doubt that I just heard Λ sonic boom emanating from nothing short of Λ fighter jet all I saw was its blinking ID lights and lights emanating from its wing tip which should span about 10-11metres(wingtip to wingtip) which I think is far wider than that of the airguard. Your guess is as good as mine

All of una wey dey see all these things, make una start to dey snap to oh. Make una dey sure of wetin una dey see. Man don dey dey confused.
Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by ZeusAyo: 10:26am On Sep 23, 2014
Henry120:

All of una wey dey see all these things, make una start to dey snap to oh. Make una dey sure of wetin una dey see. Man don dey dey confused.
twaz late @ night and I don't think my 5mp bold 5 camera can do justice that late... Wish I had Λ lumia with me as @ that time
Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by patches689: 11:44am On Sep 23, 2014
agaugust:

Fool grin grin

South African Mokopa anti-tank guided missiles are NOT guided by radar ! They are laser guided !

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You need to know what you are talking about before you can comment on such things

Mokopa has both IR and mmW - and you cannot defend against Milimeter-Band Radar seekers
http://www.armyrecognition.com/idex_2013_news_coverage_report_pictures_video/denel_dynamics_showcases_a_full_range_of_its_tactical_missile_products_at_idex_2013_2102131.html
Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by patches689: 11:47am On Sep 23, 2014
agaugust:

Desperate. Afraid. Confused. Defeated. That is what impenetrable T-84 tank of Nigerian army has made South Africans to become. Enjoy this new nightmare shocked shocked shocked

http://www.informe.com.ua/en/page/119843/ukraine-to-send-two-sophisticated-tanks-to-nigeria-photo



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First you dont actually have any Oplots

Second, the Mokopa can penetrate it

Third, each Rooivalk can carry 16 Mokopa

This means that just 1 attack with 10 Rooivalk can destroy 160 T-84 Oplots

Mokopa has a range of 10km - this means that we can destroy them from complete safety of your Rolands

You see, we have allready developed missiles to destroy tanks that you dont even have yet.


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AqE1Ni8yB_0

SANDF - allways one step ahead

Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by patches689: 11:59am On Sep 23, 2014
agaugust:

Nigeria signed for a big Nuclear project with Russia since 2011 and we have made progress, South Africa is behind Nigeria in MODERN not OLD 1980s nuclear reactor program.

http://voiceofrussia.com/2011/08/07/54312600/

South Africans, come back and talk to us in year 2050 when your nuclear plant foundation has been laid grin
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Another mythical project

Of course, an intergovernmental agreement is not a contract that directly precedes construction, but it fits in with Rosatom’s plans to build a solid legal basis for international nuclear energy partnership.
Read more: http://voiceofrussia.com/2011/08/07/54312600/

Its an MOU you clown.

Meanwhile in South Africa:

Russia's atomic energy agency said Monday it will provide up to eight nuclear reactors to South Africa by 2023 in a $50m strategic partnership between the two countries

South Africa currently has only one nuclear power plant. The new Russian reactors are expected to go online in 2023.

http://www.timeslive.co.za/local/2014/09/22/russia-and-south-africa-sign-nuclear-energy-deal

As usual, South Africans only talk of facts, Nigerians talk about dreams

Nigerians, come back and talk to us when you actually have a nuclear power plant grin

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Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by agaugust: 1:17pm On Sep 23, 2014
patches689:

You need to know what you are talking about before you can comment on such things

Mokopa has both IR and mmW - and you cannot defend against Milimeter-Band Radar seekers

http://www.armyrecognition.com/idex_2013_news_coverage_report_pictures_video/denel_dynamics_showcases_a_full_range_of_its_tactical_missile_products_at_idex_2013_2102131.html


FAIL !! grin grin

Mokopa missiles does NOT have any mmW and IIR, they are hopeful upgrades NEVER done, according to your own source. The two technologies are American inventions NOT South African.....you are a thief grin grin

Even America has problem with mmW and has been slated for ban because it causes skin harming radiation and is viewed as 'chemical/biological weapon.' Anyway, South Africa does not have it, and it is NOT fitted on any Mokopa missile.

All Mokopa missiles are laser guided ONLY and Nigerian T-84 will jam them and they are useless grin grin

See another proof that confirms what I warned you about the weakness of Ingwe and Mokopa missiles, ALL their laser guidance systems can be jammed by ordinary smoke, not to even mention the advanced Virta Optronics Counter-Measures jamming of Nigerian army T-84 specially built to disable all enemy laser targeting systems from land and air.

"Conventional missile guidance systems use lasers for guidance but these are not useable in bad weather. With the capability to see through fog, rain, smoke and dust, missile guidance systems at mm-wavelengths provide an alternative."

"Millimetre-wave systems can only operate at distances of a few kilometres and so can only be used for short range missiles or when the missile is almost at its target to give precision aiming."

"This new technology has met with some criticism. The main concern is that the effects intensify on sweaty skin and may produce harmful hotspots as a result of a radiation build up"

http://www.vision4thefuture.org/s4_resources/3_military.htm

IIR guidance too does NOT exist on Mokopa or Ingwe missiles, South Africa does NOT have them, it is another American invention from 1970s....you are a liar and thief grin grin

"Imaging sensors were used with precision guided weapons since the early 1970. Until recently, lack of processing power and datalink capacity have limited the use of such guidance techniques to relatively short range direct attack weapons (such as Maverick) and medium range strike missiles (such as Have Lite and SLAM)."

http://defense-update.com/products/i/IIR-VIS-guidance.htm

Now Retaaard of Gauteng, you did NOT know the technology you were talking about and Nigerian's as usual have come to your rescue and educated you roundly grin grin

Also, the mmW is very short millimeter waves meaning thee user has to be very close to the target, then T-84 super tank of Nigeria has remote control anti-aircraft gun guided by sensors, rangefinders, and optics, it automatically fires on enemy aircraft, and any Rooivalk that comes close will be sh.ot down immediately !

Then your Rooivalk risks to comes close to our T-84 tank ? Nigerian army air defenses are there with newly arrived and currently in-service shilka AAA, Type 90 AAA, and Roland SAM.....ALL South African Rooivalk heicopters will be eaten up by Nigerian Roland missiles....and you no helicopter gunships anymore...$40 million x 10 = $400 million wasted in 5 minutes grin grin

Even if you fly Hawk jets, we will sh.oot them all down ! Nigeria too has an air force so come and taste out PL-9C air to air missiles !

ALL South African Mokopa and Ingwe anti-tank missiles are ONLY laser guided and will be jammed by ordinary smoke, not to even mention Nigeria's T-84 special Varta Optronics Super Jammers !

We drive T-84 Oplots unstoppable from Cape Town to Pretoria, destroying everything called South African army as we colonize you grin grin

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