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Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by mzilakazi(m): 8:55pm On Apr 19, 2015
NaijaPikinGidi:


And what is his name? cool cool cool

Una sabi claim o!


Kobus Van Rensburg.

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Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by mzilakazi(m): 8:59pm On Apr 19, 2015
agaugust:


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Bwhahaha, you actually d.estroyed your.self grin grin

Universal camo for same type of terrain, that new Nigerian camo is for desert terrain alone !

Fool ! grin grin

It will NEVER work for rain forest jungle, the jungle green camo will also we a universal type for that terrain.

American troops will NEVER wear that universal camo inside any terrain that does not match.

Full green jungle, American troops will wear jungle green variation camo.

According to your own very source, America NEVER had one single universal camo, they had two types of universal camo....

"In 2004, the Army decided to scrap the two traditional camouflage uniforms that had long been used by the military—one meant for woodland environments, another for the desert"


American army authorities have discovered that it is IMPOSSIBLE for any army in this world to have one single universal camo because it will NEVER blend in all terrain types.....according to your own source :

"This time, instead of hoping for a universal, one-size-fits-all design, an Army source who wished to remain unnamed explained that the Army solicited designs from companies for patterns with three variations , one for the desert, another for woodlands and jungles and a third, traditional semi-wooded pattern similar to the one currently used by soldiers in Afghanistan."

http://www.thedailybeast.com/the-hero-project/articles/2013/10/14/the-army-s-5-billion-new-uniform-already-being-replaced.html

So the American troops on the battlefield are asking for 3 different camo typess instead of 1 universal, the experienced soldiers want 3 universals for American army.


You destroyed y.our own sense of reasoning beyond repair with your own source grin grin

That dark brownie SANDF universal camo uniform will make your entire army an easy target from 3 km away inside Sahara desert, never mind the fact that it is also bad for an all green jungle, snipers will be picking of SANDF troops like houseflies under insecticide

Bwahahaha grin grin you don't know ground war camo principles.

Your own very source has WRECKED your argument FINALLY grin grin
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Only one universal camo is to be used.
Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by NaijaPikinGidi: 9:03pm On Apr 19, 2015
mzilakazi:



tribalist slowpoke!!!

If there was something factual you missed out in Kaj Larsen's VICE News youtube video on the Nigerian Army's professional/war ethics/code of conduct ... it's the presence of multi-religious, tribal, ethnic, national camaraderie amongst soldiers. You thrive in the internet world. We thrive in the real world!

Of course the mainstream western news media will have you living off the internet of falsehood.

Hanlele!

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Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by NaijaPikinGidi: 9:05pm On Apr 19, 2015
mzilakazi:


Kobus Van Rensburg.

In your dreams! LOL! Whoever that is!! grin grin grin

Desperation is a South African!!

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Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by agaugust: 9:18pm On Apr 19, 2015
Patchesagain:


Using your eyes you can see that the Bataleur is not only armoured but is mine and ied protected - another advantage over your pathetic system.

Or you could just use google:

Vehicle has an armored crew cab and is protected against small arms fire, artillery shell splinters and land mines. It has a V-shaped hull that deflects mine blasts away from the vehicle
http://www.military-today.com/artillery/bateleur.htm

Your RM-70 is from 1972, Mr Military researcher doesnt even know when the equipment was built!!

Until you prove otherwise your Rm-70 is the standard version with basic short-range 20km projectiles.

Bataleur will be safe since it out-ranges you.

So, in conclusion we see that:

- The RM-70 has inferior range
- Is older (RM-70 built in 1972, Bataleur built in 1982)
- Has no MRAP capabilities
- fires a smaller projectile

Victor: Bataleur

Case closed.


Case Open !

SANDF Bateluer is armoured for crew cabin, but see the old thing cranking up and falling apart like a rebel force equipment !

The armour protection is therefore compromised, structural integrity is doubtful with all the metal pieces falling apart like that !


1. Nigeria bought RM-70 Rocket launcher in 2014.....NOT 1971....Nobody in Nigeria's class will buy a 1971 grade equipment in 2014.

2. RM-70 has year 2005 version fully upgraded

"RM-70/85M - Modernised vehicle with new fire control and navigation equipment, can use a new type of rocket with a range of 36 km. Slovakia has ordered 50 upgrade packages.

RM-70 Modular - In December 2000, the Slovak Ministry of Defense and Delta Defence started the RM-70 Modular German-Slovak modernization project. RM-70 Modular allows this artillery system to launch either twenty-eight 122mm rockets, or six 227mm rockets as used on the M270 MLRS. This way the system became fully NATO interoperable. The truck cabin is entirely armored. The Slovak Republic signed for 26 upgraded artillery systems with the first one delivered on May 20, 2005. RM-70 Modular is being offered as an upgrade for RM-70 owners ."

3. RM-70 rockets vary in size from 122 mm to 227 mm....that is almost double the size of SANDF 127 mm rocket.

4. RM-70 is a modular equipment, and is NATO standard.

5. RM-70 has both 20 km range and 36 km range rockets types

6. RM-70 armour includes the frontal driver screen steel plates, the SANDF Bateluer is all glass shield and driver is exposed to attack.

7. RM-70 has double payload of 80 rockets that SANDF can only dream of while they hallucinate.

8. RM-70 is super mobile in heavy muddy terrain as an 8 X 8 wheeler, while the Southie Bateleur runs on on 6 tyres with poor off road traction.

9. RM-70 is far superior to Bateluer of the SANDF, case proved !

http://www.military-today.com/artillery/rm_70.htm

http://www.military-today.com/artillery/rm_70_modular.htm


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South African rag-tag Bateleur rocket artillery always runs away from battle after firing all rockets

....but it CANNOT escape from Nigeria's RM-70 that has double load and fires second round of 40 extra rockets without waiting for reload, it carries automatic double firepower.

SANDF rocket artillery gets killed while running away trying to find a safe area to reload.

Cranky Crappy Rickety Rackety South African Rag Tag army ancient rocket artillery is 100% Obsolete tongue tongue


"The Bateleur is reloaded manually. Reload rockets are carried in escorting truck. Reloading usually takes place away from firing position, to avoid counter-battery fire." http://www.military-today.com/artillery/bateleur.htm


PHOTO: SANDF rag tag rebel ancient rocket artillery...manual hand reload !

rickety rackety metal junk tonguetonguetonguetongue


.[/size]

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Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by agaugust: 9:30pm On Apr 19, 2015
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[size=16pt]Nigeria cruises around in RM-70 Rocket artillery with double firepower rocket load !

One single vehicle ! 80 rockets ! Automatic reload ! This one na k.iller oooo ![/size]
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Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by lezz(m): 9:34pm On Apr 19, 2015
seems like them southies are on pap break..

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Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by NaijaPikinGidi: 10:05pm On Apr 19, 2015
mzilakazi:


Kobus Van Rensburg.

Why not Jacob Zuma? There are potentially a million and one Kobus van Rensburgs in the world.

Is this the one? LOL! grin grin grin
No let Prophet Kobus Van Rensburg pray for your head o!

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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kobus_Van_Rensburg
Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by EVarn(m): 10:15pm On Apr 19, 2015
Back in 2013

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Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by NaijaPikinGidi: 10:19pm On Apr 19, 2015
Some toys to spend time viewing.

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http://imgkid.com/new-military-weapons-technology.shtml

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Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by EVarn(m): 10:20pm On Apr 19, 2015
Nigerian pilots discuss before taking off to mali

Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by EVarn(m): 10:28pm On Apr 19, 2015
lezz:
seems like them southies are on pap break..
more like they went to research and rehearse more lies to tell....

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Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by agaugust: 10:41pm On Apr 19, 2015
NaijaPikinGidi:
Some toys to spend time viewing.

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http://imgkid.com/new-military-weapons-technology.shtml

Modern toys o !

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Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by agaugust: 11:01pm On Apr 19, 2015
NaijaPikinGidi:


And what if I tell you that those are light-coloured gloves won by the pilot? Moreover the intensity of bright daylight filtering into the cockpit could give the illusion/impression that you are so stuck with! cool cool cool

#EndOfDiscussion


Oga mi...sun light rays shine through aircraft glass cockpit on the pilots.

The Southies are just dundeees grin
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Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by mzilakazi(m): 11:28pm On Apr 19, 2015
agaugust:



Case Open !

SANDF Bateluer is armoured for crew cabin, but see the old thing cranking up and falling apart like a rebel force equipment !

The armour protection is therefore compromised, structural integrity is doubtful with all the metal pieces falling apart like that !


1. Nigeria bought RM-70 Rocket launcher in 2014.....NOT 1971....Nobody in Nigeria's class will buy a 1971 grade equipment in 2014.

2. RM-70 has year 2005 version fully upgraded

"RM-70/85M - Modernised vehicle with new fire control and navigation equipment, can use a new type of rocket with a range of 36 km. Slovakia has ordered 50 upgrade packages.

RM-70 Modular - In December 2000, the Slovak Ministry of Defense and Delta Defence started the RM-70 Modular German-Slovak modernization project. RM-70 Modular allows this artillery system to launch either twenty-eight 122mm rockets, or six 227mm rockets as used on the M270 MLRS. This way the system became fully NATO interoperable. The truck cabin is entirely armored. The Slovak Republic signed for 26 upgraded artillery systems with the first one delivered on May 20, 2005. RM-70 Modular is being offered as an upgrade for RM-70 owners ."

3. RM-70 rockets vary in size from 122 mm to 227 mm....that is almost double the size of SANDF 127 mm rocket.

4. RM-70 is a modular equipment, and is NATO standard.

5. RM-70 has both 20 km range and 36 km range rockets types

6. RM-70 armour includes the frontal driver screen steel plates, the SANDF Bateluer is all glass shield and driver is exposed to attack.

7. RM-70 has double payload of 80 rockets that SANDF can only dream of while they hallucinate.

8. RM-70 is super mobile in heavy muddy terrain as an 8 X 8 wheeler, while the Southie Bateleur runs on on 6 tyres with poor off road traction.

9. RM-70 is far superior to Bateluer of the SANDF, case proved !

http://www.military-today.com/artillery/rm_70.htm

http://www.military-today.com/artillery/rm_70_modular.htm


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South African rag-tag Bateleur rocket artillery always runs away from battle after firing all rockets

....but it CANNOT escape from Nigeria's RM-70 that has double load and fires second round of 40 extra rockets without waiting for reload, it carries automatic double firepower.

SANDF rocket artillery gets killed while running away trying to find a safe area to reload.

Cranky Crappy Rickety Rackety South African Rag Tag army ancient rocket artillery is 100% Obsolete tongue tongue


"The Bateleur is reloaded manually. Reload rockets are carried in escorting truck. Reloading usually takes place away from firing position, to avoid counter-battery fire." http://www.military-today.com/artillery/bateleur.htm


PHOTO: SANDF rag tag rebel ancient rocket artillery...manual hand reload !

rickety rackety metal junk tonguetonguetonguetongue


.[/size]


The bateleur will consume you with the hell fire.
Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by NaijaPikinGidi: 11:40pm On Apr 19, 2015
agaugust:


Oga mi...sun light rays shine through aircraft glass cockpit on the pilots.

The Southies are just dundeees grin
.


Gallant Naija sojas ... Agaugust, Henry120, Chris, Iterator, Fydence, Evarn, Lezz, Elka, Asuokaa, OverhypedSteve, et al ... una do well.

Just thought I'd mention ... it's now time for me to return home to my family as things begin to wind down for me in the frontlines. In deed, this thread has been the place where I have passed personal time inbetween the volatile COIN combat and intel ops in the service of fatherland Nigeria. Throughout the good and bad days, and near fatal events in the field, I have found courage and determination interacting with you great sons and brothers of our great country NIGERIA. Many thanks to our President and C-I-C ... we are on the final phases towards neutralising future brutal terrorist attacks on our soil.

I will be around ... quieter, but this time resting and reintegrating myself back to the normal military routine outside the NE. Always remember that our eyes are watching and reading with pride all that we do here to etch Nigeria's great name and exploits in the sands of time.

In deed it is #VictoryForNigeria and #NeverAgain to terrorist impunity on Nigerian soil. Long live President Jonathan! Long live the Federal Republic of Nigeria! Long live us all.

In answer to the question headlined by this thread: it's (1) Egypt (2) Nigeria (3) The Rest.

cool cool cool

Goodnight as you keep the flag flying!

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Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by mzilakazi(m): 11:47pm On Apr 19, 2015
agaugust:
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[size=16pt]Nigeria cruises around in RM-70 Rocket artillery with double firepower rocket load !

One single vehicle ! 80 rockets ! Automatic reload ! This one na k.iller oooo ![/size]
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Oops!!! can only shoot up to 21 km and Bateleur fire up to 40Km

Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by mzilakazi(m): 11:55pm On Apr 19, 2015
NaijaPikinGidi:


Gallant Naija sojas ... Agaugust, Henry120, Chris, Iterator, Fydence, Evarn, Lezz, Elka, Asuokaa, OverhypedSteve, et al ... una do well.

Just thought I'd mention ... it's now time for me to return home to my family as things begin to wind down for me in the frontlines. In deed, this thread has been the place where I have passed personal time inbetween the volatile COIN combat and intel ops in the service of fatherland Nigeria. Throughout the good and bad days, and near fatal events in the field, I have found courage and determination interacting with you great sons and brothers of our great country NIGERIA. Many thanks to our President and C-I-C ... we are on the final phases towards neutralising future brutal terrorist attacks on our soil.

I will be around ... quieter, but this time resting and reintegrating myself back to the normal military routine outside the NE. Always remember that our eyes are watching and reading with pride all that we do here to etch Nigeria's great name and exploits in the sands of time.

In deed it is #VictoryForNigeria and #NeverAgain to terrorist impunity on Nigerian soil. Long live President Jonathan! Long live the Federal Republic of Nigeria! Long live us all.

In answer to the question headlined by this thread: it's (1) Egypt (2) Nigeria (3) The Rest.

cool cool cool

Goodnight as you keep the flag flying!


Jonathan is no longer the pres.

Algeria will sweep your military beyond recognition for NO:2. Your Air force and Navy is messed up. South Africa will equally sweep you until you will all learn to speak Zulu.

We are not rag tag BH and our fire power cannot be limited to that of terrorists that you even failed to defeat alone and instead imported South African minds.
Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by fydence: 1:32am On Apr 20, 2015
NaijaPikinGidi:


Gallant Naija sojas ... Agaugust, Henry120, Chris, Iterator, Fydence, Evarn, Lezz, Elka, Asuokaa, OverhypedSteve, et al ... una do well.

Just thought I'd mention ... it's now time for me to return home to my family as things begin to wind down for me in the frontlines. In deed, this thread has been the place where I have passed personal time inbetween the volatile COIN combat and intel ops in the service of fatherland Nigeria. Throughout the good and bad days, and near fatal events in the field, I have found courage and determination interacting with you great sons and brothers of our great country NIGERIA. Many thanks to our President and C-I-C ... we are on the final phases towards neutralising future brutal terrorist attacks on our soil.

I will be around ... quieter, but this time resting and reintegrating myself back to the normal military routine outside the NE. Always remember that our eyes are watching and reading with pride all that we do here to etch Nigeria's great name and exploits in the sands of time.

In deed it is #VictoryForNigeria and #NeverAgain to terrorist impunity on Nigerian soil. Long live President Jonathan! Long live the Federal Republic of Nigeria! Long live us all.

In answer to the question headlined by this thread: it's (1) Egypt (2) Nigeria (3) The Rest.

cool cool cool

Goodnight as you keep the flag flying!
Thank you for your service sir. You have the respect of grateful patriots of our fatherland. God bless you and yours.

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Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by fydence: 1:33am On Apr 20, 2015
mzilakazi:



Jonathan is no longer the pres.

Algeria will sweep your military beyond recognition for NO:2. Your Air force and Navy is messed up. South Africa will equally sweep you until you will all learn to speak Zulu.

We are not rag tag BH and our fire power cannot be limited to that of terrorists that you even failed to defeat alone and instead imported South African minds.
Ewu Xenophobia!!

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Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by Patchesagain: 2:00am On Apr 20, 2015
agaugust:



Case Open !

SANDF Bateluer is armoured for crew cabin, but see the old thing cranking up and falling apart like a rebel force equipment !

The armour protection is therefore compromised, structural integrity is doubtful with all the metal pieces falling apart like that !


1. Nigeria bought RM-70 Rocket launcher in 2014.....NOT 1971....Nobody in Nigeria's class will buy a 1971 grade equipment in 2014.

2. RM-70 has year 2005 version fully upgraded

"RM-70/85M - Modernised vehicle with new fire control and navigation equipment, can use a new type of rocket with a range of 36 km. Slovakia has ordered 50 upgrade packages.

RM-70 Modular - In December 2000, the Slovak Ministry of Defense and Delta Defence started the RM-70 Modular German-Slovak modernization project. RM-70 Modular allows this artillery system to launch either twenty-eight 122mm rockets, or six 227mm rockets as used on the M270 MLRS. This way the system became fully NATO interoperable. The truck cabin is entirely armored. The Slovak Republic signed for 26 upgraded artillery systems with the first one delivered on May 20, 2005. RM-70 Modular is being offered as an upgrade for RM-70 owners ."

3. RM-70 rockets vary in size from 122 mm to 227 mm....that is almost double the size of SANDF 127 mm rocket.

4. RM-70 is a modular equipment, and is NATO standard.

5. RM-70 has both 20 km range and 36 km range rockets types

6. RM-70 armour includes the frontal driver screen steel plates, the SANDF Bateluer is all glass shield and driver is exposed to attack.

7. RM-70 has double payload of 80 rockets that SANDF can only dream of while they hallucinate.

8. RM-70 is super mobile in heavy muddy terrain as an 8 X 8 wheeler, while the Southie Bateleur runs on on 6 tyres with poor off road traction.

9. RM-70 is far superior to Bateluer of the SANDF, case proved !

http://www.military-today.com/artillery/rm_70.htm

http://www.military-today.com/artillery/rm_70_modular.htm






South African rag-tag Bateleur rocket artillery always runs away from battle after firing all rockets

....but it CANNOT escape from Nigeria's RM-70 that has double load and fires second round of 40 extra rockets without waiting for reload, it carries automatic double firepower.

SANDF rocket artillery gets killed while running away trying to find a safe area to reload.

Cranky Crappy Rickety Rackety South African Rag Tag army ancient rocket artillery is 100% Obsolete tongue tongue


"The Bateleur is reloaded manually. Reload rockets are carried in escorting truck. Reloading usually takes place away from firing position, to avoid counter-battery fire." http://www.military-today.com/artillery/bateleur.htm


PHOTO: SANDF rag tag rebel ancient rocket artillery...manual hand reload !

rickety rackety metal junk tonguetonguetonguetongue


.

Falling apart? Where do you get this rubbish from?

Bataleur has better armor and is infact protected against mines - making it better than yours.

Now to answer your questions:

1. O yes you would - your T-72's are second hand. You have to prove that it is a first hand platform.
2. No, that is not how this works. Until you can prove its upgraded it is the basic RM-70
3. No, the standard RM-70 carries only 122mm obsolete Grad rockets.
4. No it is not, and since it was designed and built by the East during the 1970's it is the complete opposit of NATO standard. See the picture for the NATO standard variant... does it look like yours?
5. No, the standard RM-70 has basic 20km range.
6. BPG can provide as much protection as metal. You do realize the glass is armored right? Also, our vehical is mine/ied protected yours is not.
8. Citations needed - what evidence do you have to support this claim?
9. How is it superior? In what way?

[size=15pt]You say the Bataleur is obsolete? Its a newer design than the RM-70!! Thus according to you the RM-70 is beyond obsolete!![/size]

Bataleur is safe from the RM-70 as it out-ranges it.

Until you prove otherwise you have the basic 1970's designed RM-70.


[size=20pt]See these pictures for what the RM-70 with long ranges and large munitions looks like!! Does it look like yours? NO! Nigeria has the ancient 1970's RM-70[/size]

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Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by MikeCZAR: 6:49am On Apr 20, 2015
EVarn:
6 SU-30s are enough to wreak your mismatched fleet of rusted gripens and obsolete hawks that in dire need of basic spare parts,they will turn your combat fleet into a colourful fireball of wreakage and disaster.
Dont forget that the Ugandans are still ordering for more russian combat jets.
Fantasies!
Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by EVarn(m): 6:59am On Apr 20, 2015
MikeCZAR:
Fantasies!
OK,but if it rains fire in pretoria,dont say i didnt warn you.

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Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by MikeCZAR: 8:01am On Apr 20, 2015
agaugust:


Show us the one million American troops wearing the same camo today 2015.

Nigeria too is already wearing new universal camo for 2015, and battalions have it today...
This pattern was designed some women in Abuja using spray paint? grin grin

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Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by MikeCZAR: 8:13am On Apr 20, 2015
EVarn:
OK,but if it rains fire in pretoria,dont say i didnt warn you.
Yes, and unicorns.
Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by EVarn(m): 1:01pm On Apr 20, 2015
MikeCZAR:
Yes, and unicorns.
Well I dunno,Boko Haram once assaulted an heavily guarded town using herds of cattle as automated infantry and force booster,so it wont be too far fetched for Uganda to invade SA using a flock of unicorns...followed by heavy strafing from SU-30 strikecrafts..hehehehe,you will think that God is extending yellow brushes from heaven and painting your country red.
Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by agaugust: 1:46pm On Apr 20, 2015
NaijaPikinGidi:


Gallant Naija sojas ... Agaugust, Henry120, Chris, Iterator, Fydence, Evarn, Lezz, Elka, Asuokaa, OverhypedSteve, et al ... una do well.

Just thought I'd mention ... it's now time for me to return home to my family as things begin to wind down for me in the frontlines. In deed, this thread has been the place where I have passed personal time inbetween the volatile COIN combat and intel ops in the service of fatherland Nigeria. Throughout the good and bad days, and near fatal events in the field, I have found courage and determination interacting with you great sons and brothers of our great country NIGERIA. Many thanks to our President and C-I-C ... we are on the final phases towards neutralising future brutal terrorist attacks on our soil.

I will be around ... quieter, but this time resting and reintegrating myself back to the normal military routine outside the NE. Always remember that our eyes are watching and reading with pride all that we do here to etch Nigeria's great name and exploits in the sands of time.

In deed it is #VictoryForNigeria and #NeverAgain to terrorist impunity on Nigerian soil. Long live President Jonathan! Long live the Federal Republic of Nigeria! Long live us all.

In answer to the question headlined by this thread: it's (1) Egypt (2) Nigeria (3) The Rest.

cool cool cool

Goodnight as you keep the flag flying!

Big Boss @NaijaPikinGidi, you were a big inspiration and voice to all Nigerians on this forum, we thank you for your 100% undiluted patriotism to the fatherland Nigeria as shown here in your time of activity.

Your eyes have seen the death of Boko Haram.

Please be closer to God wherever you go sir, and may God bless you gidi gidi ni oruko Jesu, amin.

You will be missed, but NEVER forgotten.

EXIT OF THE WARRIOR @NAIJAPIKINGIDI !

General saluuuuute, salute cool

National saluuuuute, salute cool

.

Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by Nobody: 3:13pm On Apr 20, 2015
NaijaPikinGidi:


Gallant Naija sojas ... Agaugust, Henry120, Chris, Iterator, Fydence, Evarn, Lezz, Elka, Asuokaa, OverhypedSteve, et al ... una do well.

Just thought I'd mention ... it's now time for me to return home to my family as things begin to wind down for me in the frontlines. In deed, this thread has been the place where I have passed personal time inbetween the volatile COIN combat and intel ops in the service of fatherland Nigeria. Throughout the good and bad days, and near fatal events in the field, I have found courage and determination interacting with you great sons and brothers of our great country NIGERIA. Many thanks to our President and C-I-C ... we are on the final phases towards neutralising future brutal terrorist attacks on our soil.

I will be around ... quieter, but this time resting and reintegrating myself back to the normal military routine outside the NE. Always remember that our eyes are watching and reading with pride all that we do here to etch Nigeria's great name and exploits in the sands of time.

In deed it is #VictoryForNigeria and #NeverAgain to terrorist impunity on Nigerian soil. Long live President Jonathan! Long live the Federal Republic of Nigeria! Long live us all.

In answer to the question headlined by this thread: it's (1) Egypt (2) Nigeria (3) The Rest.

cool cool cool

Goodnight as you keep the flag flying!

Boss Major!!!!!

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Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by MikeCZAR: 3:49pm On Apr 20, 2015
EVarn:
Well I dunno,Boko Haram once assaulted an heavily guarded town using herds of cattle as automated infantry and force booster,so it wont be too far fetched for Uganda to invade SA using a flock of unicorns...followed by heavy strafing from SU-30 strikecrafts..hehehehe,you will think that God is extending yellow brushes from heaven and painting your country red.
LMAO grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin

Nigerian soldiers were defeated by cows.
Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by lezz(m): 3:51pm On Apr 20, 2015
NaijaPikinGidi:


Gallant Naija sojas ... Agaugust, Henry120, Chris, Iterator, Fydence, Evarn, Lezz, Elka, Asuokaa, OverhypedSteve, et al ... una do well.

Just thought I'd mention ... it's now time for me to return home to my family as things begin to wind down for me in the frontlines. In deed, this thread has been the place where I have passed personal time inbetween the volatile COIN combat and intel ops in the service of fatherland Nigeria. Throughout the good and bad days, and near fatal events in the field, I have found courage and determination interacting with you great sons and brothers of our great country NIGERIA. Many thanks to our President and C-I-C ... we are on the final phases towards neutralising future brutal terrorist attacks on our soil.

I will be around ... quieter, but this time resting and reintegrating myself back to the normal military routine outside the NE. Always remember that our eyes are watching and reading with pride all that we do here to etch Nigeria's great name and exploits in the sands of time.

In deed it is #VictoryForNigeria and #NeverAgain to terrorist impunity on Nigerian soil. Long live President Jonathan! Long live the Federal Republic of Nigeria! Long live us all.

In answer to the question headlined by this thread: it's (1) Egypt (2) Nigeria (3) The Rest.

cool cool cool

Goodnight as you keep the flag flying!
What a way to sign off!!! A true General's speech.

We stand here today not just to tell the Nigeria story and the battles of our gallant soldiers who have stood firm with courage for Nigeria and Africa.....

We stand here today in defiance to lies and a wicked,criminal misrepresentation of facts by a group of people from a certain country- South Africa- who are as determined to hide their dark military campains across Africa as they are to paint the sacrifice and efforts of our soldiers in shades of grey.

They come in different temperament and approach, but if there is any thing that holds them together, it is the penchant for lies and the ability to weave controversy and sell it as facts

we stand to tell the true african story in history and as it is today in contrast to a group of traitors and ingrates who posterity will always remember as the Usurpers..

I wish you safe journey and a happy family reunion.
May God almighty reward you and may this great beacon of hope for Africa - NIGERIA- live to her full potential..

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