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Re: Battle Field Discussion (picture/video) Of African Military . by bidexiii: 2:01pm On Dec 18, 2016
Africa: With Proliferation of Small Arms, Absence of War Does Not Equal Peace


http://allafrica.com/stories/201612160651.html
Re: Battle Field Discussion (picture/video) Of African Military . by bidexiii: 2:55pm On Dec 18, 2016
AFSF SNIPERS

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Re: Battle Field Discussion (picture/video) Of African Military . by Odunayaw(m): 5:44pm On Dec 18, 2016
bidexiii:
AFSF SNIPERS
Oga sir..any amebo don reach you as per any long amazing shots from this guys
Re: Battle Field Discussion (picture/video) Of African Military . by bidexiii: 6:59pm On Dec 18, 2016
Odunayaw:
Oga sir..any amebo don reach you as per any long amazing shots from this guys


The thing is most of AFSF op's are kept secrete.
Re: Battle Field Discussion (picture/video) Of African Military . by Odunayaw(m): 7:34pm On Dec 18, 2016
bidexiii:


The thing is most of AFSF op's are kept secrete.
Ooto ni sha undecided
Re: Battle Field Discussion (picture/video) Of African Military . by bidexiii: 7:52pm On Dec 18, 2016
#NORTH EAST
#CTION
#VIGILANTE FORCE'S.... grin

Re: Battle Field Discussion (picture/video) Of African Military . by bidexiii: 8:13pm On Dec 18, 2016
Re: Battle Field Discussion (picture/video) Of African Military . by bidexiii: 7:07am On Dec 19, 2016
Jubbaland forces clash with Al Shabaab fighters near Kismayo, 15 killed


Somalia- At least 15 militants were killed in clashes between Al Shabaab and Jubbaland forces near the southern coastal town of Kismayo, located 500 km south of Mogadishu, Garowe Online reports.

The battle flared up after Jubbaland troops launched a military offensive on training camps belonging to the Al Shabaab fighters in Janay Abdalla and Berhani areas, 60 km west of Kismayo.

According to Jubbaland's Intelligence agency spokesman Ahmed Mohamed, said the forces have raided Al Shabaab stronghold areas, in a move to flush out militants from the region.

Jubbaland troops will continue the military operation until they bring back the stolen 1,000 camels taken by Al Shabaab from local nomadic herders suffering from the drought, added the official.

The spokesman said the cattle herders who Al Shabaab group been robbing, have lost most of their herds to the drought, and the militants are taking the only surviving animals those families.

Al Shabaab has ordered residents of Lower Jubba region and the other areas under their control to round up their livestock that survived from the drought and hand it over to the militant group.

The group has been pushed out of most of the main towns in Lower Jubba region it once controlled, but it remains a potent threat to the horn of Africa nation.
Re: Battle Field Discussion (picture/video) Of African Military . by bidexiii: 7:12am On Dec 19, 2016
This pictures gives the indication of NN fleet resuscitation efforts - three 58m ships in the dock & two 31m craft(above,left) .

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Re: Battle Field Discussion (picture/video) Of African Military . by bidexiii: 7:14am On Dec 19, 2016
Very Rare Photo: A Landcruiser truck of the Nigerian Army with a 40mm grenade launcher .

Re: Battle Field Discussion (picture/video) Of African Military . by bidexiii: 7:17am On Dec 19, 2016
Rear view of the 39 metre Made-in-Nigeria patrol craft, NNS Karaduwa P102. We feel proud.

Re: Battle Field Discussion (picture/video) Of African Military . by bidexiii: 7:32am On Dec 19, 2016
NA IN MALI (2013)

Re: Battle Field Discussion (picture/video) Of African Military . by bidexiii: 7:57am On Dec 19, 2016
CAMEROONIAN TROOPS WITH VIGILANTES FROM NIGERIA IN A BORDER TOWN

Re: Battle Field Discussion (picture/video) Of African Military . by Vikkie14: 3:36pm On Dec 19, 2016
bidexiii:
Rear view of the 39 metre Made-in-Nigeria patrol craft, NNS Karaduwa P102. We feel proud.
Plus the Tugboat beside it.
Re: Battle Field Discussion (picture/video) Of African Military . by Katyusha(m): 7:46pm On Dec 19, 2016
bidexiii:
NA IN MALI (2013)
The Mali fiasco...grin
Re: Battle Field Discussion (picture/video) Of African Military . by bidexiii: 8:22am On Dec 20, 2016
Vikkie14:
Plus the Tugboat beside it.

Yeap......... grin
Re: Battle Field Discussion (picture/video) Of African Military . by bidexiii: 8:23am On Dec 20, 2016
Katyusha:
The Mali fiasco...grin


"Fiasco"...oop's.... shocked shocked
Re: Battle Field Discussion (picture/video) Of African Military . by bidexiii: 8:28am On Dec 20, 2016
Re: Battle Field Discussion (picture/video) Of African Military . by bidexiii: 8:32am On Dec 20, 2016
Police confirm deaths of 2 female suicide bombers in Borno


The Borno Police Command has confirmed the death of two female suicide bombers, who blew themselves up in an attempt to invade Maiduguri.
The Police Public Relations Officer (PPRO), Borno Police Command, Victor Isuku, made this known to newsmen on Monday in Maiduguri.
He said that the suicide bombers were halted at the outskirt of Maiduguri, the state capital.
“At About 2030hrs on Sunday, two female suicide bombers were halted to stop for routine check at Geleri village which is about five km to Muna Garage, near Maiduguri.

“One of the suicide bombers detonated the Improvised Explosive Device (IED) strapped to her body, killing her and her accomplice, whose IED vest did not detonate.
“Three residents of the area were, however, injured.
“The police rushed to the scene to render the unexploded IED safe.
“The area, however, has been secured and normalcy restored, ” he said.
Re: Battle Field Discussion (picture/video) Of African Military . by bidexiii: 8:33am On Dec 20, 2016
Re: Battle Field Discussion (picture/video) Of African Military . by bidexiii: 8:35am On Dec 20, 2016
Combat motorbikers line up behind a gun truck of the Nigerian Army prior to the start of a convoy protection mission .

Re: Battle Field Discussion (picture/video) Of African Military . by bidexiii: 8:50am On Dec 20, 2016
PUPILS HONORS TROOP FOR THEIR SACRIFICE

Troops of Operation Lafia Dole were on Monday 19 December 2016 presented with gift packs of essential daily need at the Headquarters of 7 Division of the Nigerian Army Maimalari Cantonment, Maiduguri by Volt Club students and Children International School (CIS) Lekki,Lagos.

The gift pack tagged “Ziploc” contains varieties of items which includes tooth brush, toothpastes, sanitary pads, shaving sticks,chewing gum, towels, bathing soaps, candies, recharge cards, handy greeting cards with hand written motivating messages by pupils of the school to soldiers fighting in order to keep the country safe and secured.

The leader of the CIS Ziploc Appeal 2016 delegation, Mr Bhila Kiphani during the presentation of gifts stated that the students willingly donated part of their pocket monies to fund the project so as to put smiles on the faces of troops who are tirelessly fighting in hash terrains to save the country from insurgency.

Some of the emotional messages on the handy card sent to troops read "Thanks for putting smile on our faces”, “Thanks for fighting for me”, “Thank you for sacrificing your life for me", “ Thank you Solider, I pray you return home safely”.

In his response the General Officer Commanding (GOC) 7 Division Brigadier General Victor Ezugwu commended the pupil for remembering soldiers fighting in the heart of Sambisa. "This is the most emotional moment of my stay as GOC of the 7 Division, for two and three year old children to contribute their pockets monies to remember our soldiers”.

He further stated that “While people like you are here appreciating the good work of Nigerian troops, some are working hard to sabotage our effort”. "We want to assure the CIS Lekki pupil/students that we will not let them down, we promise to exterminate Boko Haram Terrorist from their hide out and ensure that they never exist again in our country”.

You are please requested to inform the public.
Thank you for your usual cooperation

Colonel Mustapha Anka
Deputy Director
Army Public Relations
7 Division

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Re: Battle Field Discussion (picture/video) Of African Military . by bidexiii: 8:51am On Dec 20, 2016
RTC-BMATT COLLABORATION GRADUATES ANOTHER SET OF REGIMENT SPECIALISTS

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Re: Battle Field Discussion (picture/video) Of African Military . by bidexiii: 8:52am On Dec 20, 2016
MORE.

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Re: Battle Field Discussion (picture/video) Of African Military . by bidexiii: 8:54am On Dec 20, 2016
CONCLUSION.

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Re: Battle Field Discussion (picture/video) Of African Military . by bidexiii: 1:17pm On Dec 20, 2016
#RANDOM

Re: Battle Field Discussion (picture/video) Of African Military . by bidexiii: 3:40pm On Dec 20, 2016
Re: Battle Field Discussion (picture/video) Of African Military . by bidexiii: 3:51pm On Dec 20, 2016
Re: Battle Field Discussion (picture/video) Of African Military . by bidexiii: 4:32pm On Dec 20, 2016
Special Report: Military Launches Operation Rescue Finale In Borno Pt.1




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


Interest video to watch.
Re: Battle Field Discussion (picture/video) Of African Military . by bidexiii: 4:44pm On Dec 20, 2016
Re: Battle Field Discussion (picture/video) Of African Military . by bidexiii: 5:27pm On Dec 20, 2016
NA VICKERS MBT CREW

Re: Battle Field Discussion (picture/video) Of African Military . by bidexiii: 7:07pm On Dec 20, 2016
MISSING THE POINT WITH COUNTER INSURGENCY (COIN)


I thoroughly enjoy discussions on conflicts, insurgencies and wars and the countering of these actions, regardless if I agree with them or not. I know many criticise and do not agree with my viewpoints and view them as too simplistic. What I consider to be critical in the ending of a conflict, an insurgency or civil war has been very successfully applied in practise. Food for thought is, however, never bad food regardless of how it is served.

Insurgencies are not new, nor does fighting them require a “new” way of fighting. Nor do fighting insurgencies need to be long, protracted and costly affairs if the strategy is balanced. However, there seems to be a misguided belief that if we can define an insurgency precisely, we can defeat it. Whereas a definition holds value, its value is lost if the cause is not fully understood.

Ending an insurgency may not always be easy but it is certainly very possible. Contrary to the belief of some, an insurgency is not a spontaneous event but rather a threat that has been allowed to develop over a period of time. It is a political problem that has been brought about by dysfunctional or poor governance, a sense of political isolation and the suppression of hope along with a combination of anger, hatred and revenge that has impacted negatively on the populace and caused the populace immense distress. When the populace feel they have lost hope and have nothing more to lose by rising up against the government, they will do exactly that.

One of the strategic objectives of an insurgency may be to develop their planned armed struggle into a civil war to pit citizen against citizen and in so doing, collapse the Pillars of State and along with them, the established political order. This requires mobilising the quiet majority of the populace to disrupt government efforts through armed violence, civil disobedience, terrorism, violent crime, civil unrest and violent protests. Tribalism, religion, racial and ethnic tensions along with economic disparities are often used as motivators in the calls for the populace to rise up.  

If an under-threat government makes use of a foreign allied military force to assist it suppress the insurgency, the populace’s “silent majority” will generally accept this decision as long as the combined force does not target them. The foreign forces will, however, be closely watched in terms of their actions, discipline and attitude towards the populace. Uncontrolled behaviour, unlawful acts and/or attacks on civilians by the foreign forces will simply become a rallying call for the populace to join – or at the very least – support the insurgency.

Conversely, the populace may believe that the arrival of foreign forces allows them to take the law into their own hands and extract revenge against those insurgents and their supporters hiding in plain sight. Once this cycle of violence begins, it is very difficult to stop and its effects are usually long-lasting.

However, relying solely on foreign forces to ultimately defeat the armed insurgents will result in a hollow victory for the government forces as when the foreign forces leave, the insurgency will simply resurface and be characterised by more intense violence.

If a country has been invaded and occupied by a foreign force that shows little or no respect towards the government, the law enforcement agencies, the armed forces and the populace, their property, culture, traditions, political system and religion, the anger, discontent and humiliation of the subjugated will in all probability give rise to a rebellion or an insurgency in order to eject the occupiers. Added to this is the oft-imposed morality and ideology of the occupying forces that results in additional anger, confusion and discontent. It is this anger that will result in attacks on the occupying force by the populace and the local soldiers and policemen that have been “forced” to partner with the occupation forces – the so-called “green-on-blue” attacks.

The ability of an insurgent group to attack across numerous spheres of the state gives them a flexibility the government has allowed them to have – by creating a condition of dissatisfaction that can be exploited. This is in part due to a lack of a coherent realistic national strategy and a poor, unstructured and unaligned national security strategy and its various components, coupled to poor governance and neglect of the populace. Add to this a lack of credible intelligence and the means to act/react on intelligence and the insurgents are given the initiative whilst the security forces fall into the trap of becoming reactive.

By exploiting both the mainstream and social media for disinformation and propaganda purposes, insurgents create the perception that they are more successful and stronger than they really are. It also gives them an instrument for reaching other fence-sitting or neutral members of the populace. Every action and success is aimed at showing their determination and even minor tactical successes are proclaimed to be major tactical victories. This can, along with the collateral damage caused by the security forces, harness both local and international support and sympathy for their cause.

International support such as funding, weapons, training and sanctuaries and sympathy – along with unvetted NGOs and “charity organisations” -  especially when the insurgents are acting as a proxy force on behalf of a foreign government or sponsor whose intentions are the placement of a puppet government, can result in sanctions on an international level. These sanctions are aimed are weakening the government whilst strengthening the insurgents. Apart from the wholesale death and destruction of innocents and their property, the international support has a tendency to escalate out of control and bring additional governments into the conflict to support one side or the other.

The first-line of defence against an insurgency is – apart from good governance – aggressive, pro-active intelligence gathering coupled to coordinated law enforcement actions. Sadly, many governments choose to ignore the wall as the writing becomes more obvious, especially if it does not match their perception of reality.

When the armed forces are called on to provide counter insurgency support to the law enforcement agencies, it is usually an indication of failure by government and the intelligence and law enforcement agencies. The mission of the armed forces ought to be the creation of a climate in which government can govern and the law enforcement agencies can again begin enforcing the law.

When an insurgency or conflict has entered into the armed or military phase, the Trinity of Gravity needs to be identified, isolated, attacked and neutralised, allowing the government to regain control. 

I believe the concept of using the armed forces to establish control over the entire Trinity of Gravity is both flawed and wishful thinking as soldiers are neither trained to govern nor enforce the law – nor are they trained to be diplomats. The bottom line is that if the armed forces do not take effective control of the insurgents, the insurgents will simply take control of the populace – at the expense of everyone including the armed forces.

Preventing and/or defeating an insurgency, therefore, begins with the display of political will by the government coupled to ever-improving delivery of government services, the continued gathering of intelligence and the enforcement of law in all its facets – and not with the armed forces trying to play politics and govern.

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