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Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by Cannonleo(m): 10:48am On Dec 11, 2014
patches689:


During operation Iraqi Freedom Iraq lost well over 3000 tanks.

Allied forces did not lose a single tank to hostile fire.

T-72M (which Iraq had) is absolutely terrible, because its armor is paper thin, AND THEY STORE THE AMMO IN THE TURRET which means that any minor penetration causes the entire tank to explode.
Did not lose a single tank 2 hostile fire..bro ur on a long thing bia henry120 is dis how this guy behaves...i can tell u near al bahsra...a skirmish or ambush by a mix.of gmp-2 and T-72 led to the loss of 10abram tanks and a couple of bradleys...a couple more abrams were lost to.friendly fire and subsequent dust haze dat envoloped the battle space soon after...the firsr engagement...mind u the M version has been upgraded to SIM versions
Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by MikeCZAR: 10:49am On Dec 11, 2014
Henry120:


Jordan bought nothing.

They are a failure just like the toy plane Arhlac.
Jordan bought 50.

Failure is a Nigerian dream to have a competitive defence industry.

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Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by MikeCZAR: 10:52am On Dec 11, 2014
Henry120:


Yeah, we all know that Fat in-experienced man who has no Navigational skill and has never been to sea.
Who's the SAN Chief of Naval stuff Henry you can't answer that?
Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by Nobody: 10:53am On Dec 11, 2014
MduZA:


google this SA BANKS TO FINANCE BUYERS OF CARS ASSEMBLED IN NIGERIA

it is apparent to me that all the arguments you are making on this thread,are made by a desperate man showing fake muscles
FCMB Partners Dana Motors on Auto Loan Scheme

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Under the scheme, qualified customers would be able to own a brand new KIA for a low as N47,400 monthly repayment plan.


Executive Director, Lagos and South West, FCMB, Mr. Olufemi Bakre explained at an event in Lagos that the partnership was borne out of an alliance between the two institutions.


He said: “FCMB has been a well acclaimed industry leader in consumer loan offering. Today’s package is a viable alliance aimed at furthering the frontiers of delivering an exceptional customer experience.”


Apart from the flexible repayment, he said, the scheme offers many more benefits inclusive of insurance, free registration, five years warranty, among others.


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“Throughout the period of this offer, our customers who will sign on the scheme will not have to worry about releasing bulk cash to acquire a brand new vehicle, meaning that they will be able meet other needs at the same time,” he added.


Audi Centre, Diamond Bank in consumer credit treaty

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Audi Centre, a subsidiary of Stallion Motors and franchisee of the brand’s nameplate in Nigeria, in collaboration with Diamond Bank, has brokered a flexible credit facility for customers aspiring to buy or own German engineered Audi vehicles at reasonable loan rates.

The initiative is synonymous with the planned federal government vehicle finance scheme aimed at helping prospective buyers’ source low interest credit financing. The facility is firstly, intended for Audi A6 and Q7 models.

Audi is a member of the “German Big 3” luxury automakers with BMW and Mercedes Benz, currently the three best selling luxury automakers in the world. Renowned for its slogan Vorsprung durch Technik, meaning ‘Advancement through Technology,’ the scheme, which is first of its kind, would help car freaks discover the uniqueness and ascendency of Audi engineered automobiles.

Anurag Shah, head of marketing for Audi Centre said: “We understand the evolving needs and preferences of our customers going by the overwhelming inquiries we have received to introduce the friendly credit schemes that could enable more customers switch to Audi.”

While explaining that the scheme will provide the best products and services to customers who want to experience Audi cutting-edge technology at attractive interest rate, he said beneficiaries would in addition, get free vehicle registration, insurance and free tracking for the first year. To access the scheme, customers are to walk into any Audi Centre in the country and indicate interest and a deal is struck within 24 hours, he assured.

He said: “We partnered with Diamond Bank because of the flexibility of its credit facility which will allow customers experience Audi cutting edge technology without much ado.”

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Audi A6 for instance has good handling in either front or all-wheel drive yet offering all the active-safety features found on its luxury peers such as front and rear parking sensors, rear-view camera, blind-spot monitors, a night-vision system, and a head-up display.
http://businessdayonline.com/2014/07.../#.U-kA6vldWSo

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Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by Nobody: 10:55am On Dec 11, 2014
MudaZA, South-African banks aren't financing anything.

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Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by MikeCZAR: 10:57am On Dec 11, 2014
Henry120:


I knew "Rotation" would be next word out. It seems to be the word that's currently hot in the streets of pretoria.

Are your 26 grounded A109's also operated in rotation?

We have Aradu ,5 other corvettes, and missile crafts.
Putting all frigates and submarines at sea simultaneously, would leave the chief of navy without vessels to contribute if ever an emergency surfaced while they're undergoing maintenance or refit.

Like Nigeria today, if you were attacked at sea. Well let's just you'd be caught with your pants down.

I provided you information from SAAF on how the Gripens are operated to reduce costs.
Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by MikeCZAR: 11:00am On Dec 11, 2014
Henry120:


NNS Ambe, NNS Lana, NNS ologbo.

Aradu is a modern 1983 vessel. With NNS thunder the Nigerian Navy can circumnavigate the Continent of Africa. Plus, the ship is designed to carry out specific roles, roles she's damn good at.
Where's Nigeria's sea replishment vessel Henry?
Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by MduZA: 11:05am On Dec 11, 2014
Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by Nobody: 11:06am On Dec 11, 2014
MikeCZAR:
Where's Nigeria's sea replishment vessel Henry?


Where are your A109's Mike?

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Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by Nobody: 11:08am On Dec 11, 2014
MduZA:


lets here from henry120
1 insignificant bank nobody in Nigeria has heard of. Lol

I hope you can read properly.
Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by MikeCZAR: 11:11am On Dec 11, 2014
Henry120:


Where are your A109's Mike?
Operational.

Nigeria has no sea replishment ship.
Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by EVarn(m): 11:12am On Dec 11, 2014
iamord:
LOL.you misunderstand.let me break it down,so as to bring it to your level of understanding:
* i never said that ghana signed the EPA,my words were that "ghana was the first WA country to approve of the EPA".i would like to think that their is a clear difference between 'approve of' and 'signed'.
* i didnt say that the decrease of gas supply this year was an intentional maneover by the nigerian FG,my words were "nigeria has recently cut power supply to ghana".we know that the WAPP is faulty,thereby hindering gas supply.earlier this year gas supply was cut due to excess flaring.of course,we arent doing favors neither are we in a gas supply partnership,we arent father chrismas,we're simply doing business.
*ghana conducts trade like a private kiosk.ghana restricts influx of foreign trade market domination,yet they want nigeria to open its market to accomodate unnecessary foreign intrusion.on what grounds?.lol,nigeria do not fear any competition,'cos we dont even have any.
Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by Nobody: 11:13am On Dec 11, 2014
MikeCZAR:
Operational.

Nigeria has no sea replishment ship.

Like Unicorns.

Nigeria has many logistics ships.
Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by MduZA: 11:20am On Dec 11, 2014
Henry120:
1 insignificant bank nobody in Nigeria has heard of. Lol

I hope you can read properly.

proof has been provided...now you are just playing the fool game
Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by ActivateKruger: 11:23am On Dec 11, 2014
Henry120:
1 insignificant bank nobody in Nigeria has heard of. Lol

I hope you can read properly.

Shifting the goal post... you first claimed no South African bank was funding anything, so now you claim it's an insignificant bank.
Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by EVarn(m): 11:23am On Dec 11, 2014
MikeCZAR:
They wouldn't even pass SF selection in Zimbabwe.
What's sophisticated about them? NOTHING!!!!
The most sophisticated specialised naval unit in sub-saharan Africa, is the one with a submarine action group. Jumping out of planes with boats into sea and stuff
The unit which has seen combat than thee entire Nigerian army.
The lies from that blog are in your head, and you never bothered to check out facts. As you were pushed by patriotism to make such silly claims.
patriotism?.LOL.arent we all motivated by patriotism to use fact,citations and figures to defend,analyze,and dissect our individual armed forces on this thread?,you wouldnt care to confront and dismiss any lie or false propaganda being heaped on your country if you didnt love your country.anyway,the SBS beats the whole of SAN put together.do you need proof?,google is your friend.

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Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by ActivateKruger: 11:26am On Dec 11, 2014
Henry120:


Like Unicorns.

Nigeria has many logistics ships.

Replenishment ship is what we're asking for.... you don't have it
Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by ActivateKruger: 11:29am On Dec 11, 2014
EVarn:
patriotism?.LOL.arent we all motivated by patriotism to use fact,citations and figures to defend,analyze,and dissect our individual armed forces on this thread?,you wouldnt care to confront and dismiss any lie or false propaganda being heaped on your country if you didnt love your country.anyway,the SBS beats the whole of SAN put together.do you need proof?,google is your friend.

Your navy doesn't have basics like;

- Replenishment ship
- Operational frigate
- Submarine

Nigeria has a coast guard - South Africa has the most advanced and sophisticated Navy in SSA

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Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by EVarn(m): 11:35am On Dec 11, 2014
ActivateKruger:


Your navy doesn't have basics like;

- Replenishment ship
- Operational frigate
- Submarine

Nigeria has a coast guard - South Africa has the most advanced and sophisticated Navy in SSA
err...i wasnt talking about equippments,i was talking in terms of human capacity i.e training.are your naval task forces as trained as the NN SBS which has recieved commendations from the whole world?.anyways,like i said earlier,most of your sea toys are either grounded,in repair or without battery.
Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by MikeCZAR: 11:36am On Dec 11, 2014
EVarn:
patriotism?.LOL.arent we all motivated by patriotism to use fact,citations and figures to defend,analyze,and dissect our individual armed forces on this thread?,you wouldnt care to confront and dismiss any lie or false propaganda being heaped on your country if you didnt love your country.anyway,the SBS beats the whole of SAN put together.do you need proof?,google is your friend.
SBS is poorly trained and equipped.

It is just a new unit and isn't really combat tested at high seas or turbulent rivers.
Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by MikeCZAR: 11:38am On Dec 11, 2014
Henry120:


Like Unicorns.

Nigeria has many logistics ships.
Where's Nigeria's sea replishment vessel?

Like unicorns it doesn't exist, if say you wanted to attack Tanzania at sea and destroy somee naval you'd have to beg countries along the way.
Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by MikeCZAR: 11:39am On Dec 11, 2014
Henry120:


Like Unicorns.

Nigeria has many logistics ships.
Again who's the SAN chief of naval stuff?

I don't get how a former submarine commander can fail to navigate a ship.
Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by MikeCZAR: 11:42am On Dec 11, 2014
EVarn:
patriotism?.LOL.arent we all motivated by patriotism to use fact,citations and figures to defend,analyze,and dissect our individual armed forces on this thread?,you wouldnt care to confront and dismiss any lie or false propaganda being heaped on your country if you didnt love your country.anyway,the SBS beats the whole of SAN put together.do you need proof?,google is your friend.
The SBS is a specialised naval infantry, that's what you must know.

The South African navy has a special operations unit, not special forces. But they're better trained than your SBS.

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Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by Nobody: 12:26pm On Dec 11, 2014
Henry120:


"BAE Systems Land Systems South Africa is a subsidiary of BAE Systems Land Systems, itself part of BAE Systems Land and Armaments. BAE owns 75% of the company, DGD Technologies owns the remaining 25%."

BAE owns 75% of the company, nothing South-African there.

Yes your right it is a subsidiary of BAE Systems as you said, but it is still a South African company only the Parent company isnt South African, And Denel will be buying BAE land systems SA thus it will have a South African Parent company in the very very near future.
Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by Nobody: 12:29pm On Dec 11, 2014
Henry120:


P18N ships are the only stealth ships in Africa.

F-91, NNS Centenary
F-92 NNS Unity

Did you forget SANs Valours ?
Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by patches689: 12:31pm On Dec 11, 2014
Henry120:


Where are your A109's Mike?
Here they are

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Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by patches689: 12:31pm On Dec 11, 2014
Henry120:


Like Unicorns.

Nigeria has many logistics ships.
Name them
Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by patches689: 12:32pm On Dec 11, 2014
EVarn:
err...i wasnt talking about equippments,i was talking in terms of human capacity i.e training.are your naval task forces as trained as the NN SBS which has recieved commendations from the whole world?.anyways,like i said earlier,most of your sea toys are either grounded,in repair or without battery.

this guys doesnt know the 1/3 rule

Also, all subs are operational at the moment, or rather, are at sea
Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by GHKWAME1: 12:37pm On Dec 11, 2014
I keep stressing that you guys keep Ghana out of this comparison of d1ck sizes, but you keep bring us into this fvckkery.
EVarn:
exactly!,ghana was the first country to approve of the EPA{europian partnership agreement},while nigeria opposed it.ghana was trying to influence other west african countries to adopt the EPA without proper ratification of some of the terms and conditions applied,not until nigeria refused to sign the EPA and demanded proper ratification of agreements before other countries{west african and east african} started seeing the sense in nigeria's stance.EU is now begging nigeria to sign the EPA.ghana behaves like an european puppet,running its economy like a private enterprise.really, mahama needs to be removed from power,nigeria recently cut gas supply to ghana and restricted ghana's trade import,predictably,ghana's already ailing economy crumbled,now ghana needs another IMF bailout,second in just 10 years!.
Kwaaaa! @BOLDED! Coming from someone who is a citizen from a one party state, this is laughable! Ghanaians have shown the mettle in changing governments when the need arises, receiving lectures about democracy from Nigerians is an insult. tongue … What delusional lies are you making about EPA? First off! this agreement does not involve east Africans, secondly! You guys always W'ack off this your idea of controlling Ghana's economy, no wonder your country is the number one fraud capital on earth. What economic miracle exists in Nigeria? You only sit down for mannah(oil) to fall, whilst countries like Ghana do the hard work, see how your oil dependent economy is crumbling as a result of low prices in oil? Sloganiarism is the hallmark of the Nigerian, from giants of Africa to Africa's biggest economy, there is nothing to show for all these years of boastfulness. Y'all behave like the student whose father can't pay his school fees but has money to buy a cow to celebrate his birthday.

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Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by Nobody: 12:39pm On Dec 11, 2014
AugustineAgain:


https://www.nairaland.com/358286/tribute-nigerian-military-pictures/2


RIVERLINE WARFARE COMBATANTS GALORE!!!

A few years ago, Nigeria made a requisition for 200 river gunboats from the USA. This, according to information put out in the public domain at that time, was to enable the Nigerian military stay on top of the daunting security challenges in the vast, oil-bearing region that is the Niger Delta.

The eventual acquisition of a little over that number of boats from elsewhere was necessitated by the fact that the US were somewhat reluctant to assist in fulfilling this pressing requirement.

With the raging conflict in the creeks of the Niger delta, oil theft by organised syndicates,kidnapping,pirate attacks and petro-terrorism thriving regardless, the Nigerian Federal Government was thus constrained to look elsewhere for answers to pressing security challenges, in the process kickstarting what is easily the second-largest wholesale procurement and delivery of river patrol and landing craft anywhere in the world. The said procurement is exceeded in its scale, only by the delivery of 15-meter Swiftboats PCF and 9-meter PCR river gunboats to the US Forces who saw action in the Mekong Delta during the Vietnam War.

Alongside a pair of 38 metre Sea Eagle Offshore Patrol Craft, the entire haul of about 215 river gunboats and landing craft which came through the Suncraft-Strategic Marine partnership are believed to have been paid for in a Direct Intervention Funding deal worth hundreds of millions of dollars which was bankrolled by the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation.


Suncraft Stingray gunboat : Standard issue for the Army Amphibious Forces

CONFIRMED DELIVERIES OF OVER 200 RIVER GUNBOATS LANDING CRAFT TO THE NIGERIAN ARMED FORCES

PREAMBLE: This report focuses ONLY on the CONTRACT won by SINGAPORE’s SUNCRAFT GROUP for which the actual construction was outsourced to the AUSTRALIA’s STRATEGIC MARINE GROUP’s SHIPYARDS with shipyards in Australia, Vietnam and Mexico.

PROOF: WEBLINK TO BE VIEWED
http://www.strategicmarine.com/media/19 … ements.pdf
*PROJECT DATE: 2008-9
YARD BUILT: VIETNAM
QUANTITY: 4 (FOUR) UNITS
DESCRIPTION: 20-METRE LANDING CRAFT
VESSEL NAME:
CLIENT: SUNCRAFT INTERNATIONAL
COUNTRY: NIGERIA

*PROJECT DATE: 2008-9
YARD BUILT: AUSTRALIA
QUANTITY: 15 (FIFTEEN) UNITS
DESCRIPTION: 16-METRE PATROL VESSELS
VESSEL NAME:
CLIENT: SUNCRAFT INTERNATIONAL
COUNTRY: NIGERIA
*PROJECT DATE: 2008-9
YARD BUILT: VIETNAM
QUANTITY: 40 (FORTY UNITS)
DESCRIPTION: 12-METRE PATROL VESSELS
VESSEL NAME:
CLIENT: SUNCRAFT INTERNATIONAL
COUNTRY: NIGERIA
*PROJECT DATE: 2008
YARD BUILT: AUSTRALIA
QUANTITY: 4 (FOUR) UNITS
DESCRIPTION: 17-METRE PATROL VESSELS
VESSEL NAME: MANTA
CLIENT: SUNCRAFT INTERNATIONAL
COUNTRY: NIGERIA
Note that with the delivery of THREE more MANTA boats to the Nigerian Navy in May 2011, the Nigerian Navy are now estimated to field about 15 units of Manta ASD Littoral Interceptor.

*PROJECT DATE: 2005-8
YARD BUILT: AUSTRALIA
QUANTITY: 150 (ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTY)
DESCRIPTION: 10-METRE LANDING/PATROL CRAFT
VESSEL NAME: SCORPION MK.II
CLIENT: SUNCRAFT INTERNATIONAL
COUNTRY: NIGERIA


SUNCRAFT Manta ASD Littoral Patrol Interceptors of the Nigerian Navy - May 2011 deliveries

FURTHER READING:TECHNICAL DATA

*STINGRAY 20 SPD
20 metre Landing Craft
CUSTOMER : Suncraft International
COUNTRY: NIGERIA
Specifications
Length 20 metres
Beam 5.6 metres
Draft 0.8 metres
Maximum Speed
20 knots
Number of Engines 2
Power (MCR) 890 HP
Total Constructed=4

*STINGRAY 17 SPD
17 metre Patrol Vessel
Specifications
Length 17 metres
Beam 3.6 metres
Draft 0.95 metres
Max Speed 45 knots
Number of Engines 2
Power(MCR) 2400 HP
Total Constructed=4

*STINGRAY 16 SPD
16 metre Patrol Vessel
CUSTOMER: Suncraft International
COUNTRY: NIGERIA
Specifications
Length 16.0 metres
Beam 4.1 metres
Draft 0.7 metres
Max Speed 30 knots
Number of Engines 2
Power (MCR) 1200 HP
Total Constructed=15

*STINGRAY 12 SPD
12 metre Patrol Boat
CUSTOMER: Suncraft International
COUNTRY: NIGERIA
Specifications
Length 12.0 metres
Beam 3.6 metres
Draft 0.6 metres
Max Speed 30 knots
Number of Engines 2
Power (MCR) 700 HP
Total Constructed=40

*STINGRAY 10 OBM
10 metre Landing Craft
CUSTOMER: Suncraft International
COUNTRY: NIGERIA
Specifications
Length 10.00 metres
Beam 3.05 metres
Draft 0.35 metres
Max Speed 35 knots
Number of Engines 2
Power (MCR) 600 HP
Total Constructed=150

The foregoing immense haul of platforms eventually came to the amphibious and special forces of the NA and to regular seamen of the Nigerian Navy and sheds light on the sheer size of the Area of Responsibilty to be manned in the vast wetlands region that is the Niger Delta, an area equal in size to Scotland and Belgium combined and encompassing a maze of 3,014 creeks and waterways.

The delivery of the said river gunboats and landing craft ensured that at the time of the commencement of the amnesty programme, the Nigerian military had made very significant gains in the task of providing security in the Niger Delta and consigned the insurgent action to the realm of sabotage of isolated pipelines in far-flung villages.

The more lucrative militant pastimes of kidnapping, pirate attacks and hijackings of shipping and oil tankers had been drastically curtailed. The supply and logistics chains of insurgent groups had also been severely disrupted.

Indeed, Ateke Tom, one of the four principal militia commanders affiliated to the umbrella MEND group was quoted as saying at the time that he acceded to the precepts of the amnesty programme, that the Joint Task Force had effectively blockaded the creeks and made movement of militants and supplies for his Niger Delta Vigilante, next to impossible. He thus chose the path to peace.

Again and following the delivery of these riverline warfare combatants, the Joint Task Force frequently went on the offensive, attacking militant camps and destroying hundreds of improvised and illegal oil refineries across the Niger Delta.

Renegade commanders such as the self-styled ‘General’ John Togo of the Niger Delta Liberation Force, who remained outside of the amnesty process, were attacked and pursued reentlessly until he was eventually killed in battle sometime in May 2011.

Moving on, the NAUTICA NOVA shipyards of Malaysia, Singapore Technologies Marine and a myriad of Nigerian boatyards are believed to have also constructed a range of numerous other river gunboats,military houseboats and landing craft for the Nigerian Navy’s regular seamen and SBS commandos. Those have not been listed here.

From the Western orbit, the haul of the RBS(Defender) boats from the USA consisted of 35 boats. Rigid Hull Inflatable Boats(RHIBs) and NC 27 Tactical Insertion/Deployment craft for the Navy’s Special Boat Service Command,an elite unit trained with Pakistani and Israeli assistance, were acquired from the USA.

Also intended for the benefit of naval SBS commandos and according to the website ‘stopwapenhandel’ , “the relationship between the Nigerian Navy and TP Marine(Holland) started in 2009 with the sale of 20 high-speed troop-carrying catamarans for 4.8 million euros. These K38 vessels “can providence covert striking power against critical targets, as well as protecting offshore resources and assets.” And accordion thing to TP Marine th ey are “Ideally suited for rapid response, Amphibious deployment or commands or regular patrol work.” The ultramodern 11.8-meter combat catamarans reportedly went into commercial production in 2009.

The Navy also reportedly received JEDI boats which are thought to have been in the dozens.


Spend your own time to google stuff, I wont repeat old posts for every new South African, I dont get paid for my time on nairaland

.

First your web-link isnt working, second 215 isnt 300 and lastly you stated nothing about 60 stealth catamarans.
Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by Nobody: 12:42pm On Dec 11, 2014
MikeCZAR:
Jordan bought 50.

Failure is a Nigerian dream to have a competitive defence industry.

Envy is blinding them, they wont even believe credible sources that prove that Jordon bought 50 units of the Mombe.

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Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by ActivateKruger: 12:44pm On Dec 11, 2014
EVarn:
err...i wasnt talking about equippments,i was talking in terms of human capacity i.e training.are your naval task forces as trained as the NN SBS which has recieved commendations from the whole world?.anyways,like i said earlier,most of your sea toys are either grounded,in repair or without battery.

You have terrible training all out your armed forces that why the Americans had to train you.

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