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Re: US Sells N181bn Warplanes, Weapons To Nigerian Government To Fight Boko Haram by uniqueogo(f): 4:00pm On Aug 29, 2017
stupid people another nonsense reason to loot our money,
181 WHOLE BILLION for war planes for ordinary bokoharam, when the masses are hungry? '''''shaking my head''''''
those praising the polithieftians should continue praising them while they milk the country dry
when they must have looted it dry, one smart own among them will just sell the country will all of us in it..... cheesy


listening to NIGERIAN NEWS is like giving yourself high blood pressure ***going back to work*** embarassed embarassed cry embarassed cry cry i weep for NIGERIA infact i don weep for them tire

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Re: US Sells N181bn Warplanes, Weapons To Nigerian Government To Fight Boko Haram by oluwaahmed: 4:00pm On Aug 29, 2017
nothernstar:
And we are happy spending such amount to killing ourselves rather than injecting it into the economy to appease all worrying factions. Meanwhile the us will be umpire of the war. Clapping and rejoicing cos they have more weapons to sell. At the end, they still send welfare packages as if they are helping us. Africa! When shall we learn. Black man, black sense black idea.

Black man too mumu bruv. Dat amount wld hav bn sufficient 2 complete numerous capital projects, but no, we R usin it 2 fight political war in our own con3. If our govt can trace deiziani loot 2 countries in d world, why can't dey trace d source of funding 2 BH. Chai how can nigeria be better?

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Re: US Sells N181bn Warplanes, Weapons To Nigerian Government To Fight Boko Haram by skyman200(m): 4:00pm On Aug 29, 2017
killing of innocent people continued, imagine when the sophisticated weapons enter the wrong hands, this is quite unfortunate.

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Re: US Sells N181bn Warplanes, Weapons To Nigerian Government To Fight Boko Haram by Guyman02: 4:01pm On Aug 29, 2017
geunik:


https://www.google.com.ng/amp/dailypost.ng/2017/08/29/boko-haram-us-finally-sells-n181bn-warplanes-weapons-nigeria/amp/

Why did you put a wrong picture on the article?
Google Embraer Super Tucano for the correct picture

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Re: US Sells N181bn Warplanes, Weapons To Nigerian Government To Fight Boko Haram by skyman200(m): 4:01pm On Aug 29, 2017
killing of innocent people continued, imagine when the sophisticated weapons enter the wrong hands, this is quite unfortunate.cha"!!!!"!""!!"

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Re: US Sells N181bn Warplanes, Weapons To Nigerian Government To Fight Boko Haram by shevy878: 4:01pm On Aug 29, 2017
undecided Nigeria lack the technical knw how to pilot and maintain this machines..

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Re: US Sells N181bn Warplanes, Weapons To Nigerian Government To Fight Boko Haram by Guyman02: 4:02pm On Aug 29, 2017
heendrix:
So this ipob/kanu charm nor work grin
Lol me ah know D. trump will not give a bleep about their agitation grin

Dont celebrate the junk planes that Trump is dumping on Nigeria. That $600m deal is simply a rip off

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Re: US Sells N181bn Warplanes, Weapons To Nigerian Government To Fight Boko Haram by Guyman02: 4:03pm On Aug 29, 2017
Crystolexy:


Meanwhile hunger still dey subject U into prostitution while Nigeria dey busy dey buy ammunition.. next time call IPOB Terrorist

Why do you blackmail a lady as Ashawo on this forum? angry angry
Re: US Sells N181bn Warplanes, Weapons To Nigerian Government To Fight Boko Haram by ivolt: 4:05pm On Aug 29, 2017
heendrix:
So this ipob/kanu charm nor work grin
Lol me ah know D. trump will not give a bleep about their agitation grin

Donald Trump don't care about anybody or country but the US.
Only uninformed people think otherwise.
Re: US Sells N181bn Warplanes, Weapons To Nigerian Government To Fight Boko Haram by dvee2: 4:05pm On Aug 29, 2017
Your hero went out with three times that amount of money saying he is going to buy war planes but end up stealing the money. At least for this one there is genuine transparency with US government.

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Re: US Sells N181bn Warplanes, Weapons To Nigerian Government To Fight Boko Haram by Werehkpe: 4:06pm On Aug 29, 2017
Super Tucano is not even among the top 20 best war planes na! So i dont know why we are celebrating sef.

There is MiG35, MiG31, F16 Falcon, F15 Eagle, F35 Lightening, F22 Raptor, J-10, Sukhoi 35 etc and we are buying Embraer Super Tucano A29?

Boko Haram will just be laughing. Hisssssss

#UnseriousCountry

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Re: US Sells N181bn Warplanes, Weapons To Nigerian Government To Fight Boko Haram by drezzyx(m): 4:07pm On Aug 29, 2017
And they said there is no money.

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Re: US Sells N181bn Warplanes, Weapons To Nigerian Government To Fight Boko Haram by david888: 4:09pm On Aug 29, 2017
Kai Nigeria! Some cartel just set up dis Boko haram of a tin for personal Gain,Same way it will be difficult for Nigeria to ve a constant light because most politician and leaders and making it from d tax being collected from Generator importations

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Re: US Sells N181bn Warplanes, Weapons To Nigerian Government To Fight Boko Haram by naptu2: 4:12pm On Aug 29, 2017
US Air Force weighs buying throwback 'light-attack' planes



An Afghan Air Force A-29 Super Tucano soars over Kabul, Afghanistan, Aug. 14, 2015.
LARRY E. REID JR./U.S. AIR FORCE


By DAN LAMOTHE | The Washington Post | Published: February 28, 2017


The U.S. Air Force, faced with a potentially protracted war against the Islamic State, aging fighter jets and a shrinking force of pilots, is examining the adoption of a new fleet of "light-attack" planes that are both a throwback to earlier U.S. operations and a current staple of militaries in South America and the Middle East.

The aircraft would be able to carry out airstrikes against the Islamic State and other militants for less money than the F-16 Fighting Falcon or the F/A-18 Super Hornet. Options available could include Embraer's A-29 Super Tucano propeller plane, which the United States has delivered to Afghanistan and other allies, and Beechcraft's AT-6, a version of which the U.S. military already uses in pilot training.

Air Force generals have discussed the proposal several times in recent weeks, saying that the planes could supplement existing aircraft, including drones, in regions where there is no enemy capable of shooting down U.S. planes. Gen. David Goldfein, the service's top officer, said the proposal is part of an ongoing dialogue that dates back years and could soon include an experiment in which private companies demonstrate what the planes can do.

"I'm not interested in something that requires a lot of research and development here," Goldfein said during a recent appearance at the Center for Strategic and International Studies. "I'm looking for something that I can get at right now, commercial, off the shelf, low-cost, that can operate in an uncontested environment, that can deliver the capabilities that we need, that can also be something that perhaps our allies and partners that are in this fight with us" use.

Goldfein added: "If you assume this fight will be going on for a little bit of time, there is room and time for us to get after this."

The experiment will follow related efforts in Iraq and the United States. In the most recent, U.S. Central Command deployed two Vietnam-era, twin-engine OV-10G Broncos on loan from NASA to Iraq in 2015, flying them in missions against the Islamic State to assess how light-attack planes might help in the air war

[img]http://www.stripes.com/polopoly_fs/1.456404.1490449083!/image/image.jpg_gen/derivatives/landscape_900/image.jpg[/img]
T-6 Texan IIs from the 479th Flying Training Group at Naval Air Station Pensacola, Fla. line the south ramp at Joint Base San Antonio-Randolph, Texas prior to their departure for their home station on Aug. 31, 2012
BENJAMIN FASKE/U.S. AIR FORCE

The experiment was described by Navy Capt. Andy Walton in an article last year in Proceedings Magazine, a publication of the U.S. Naval Institute. He detailed one mission over Iraq in an OV-10G in which he and a colleague observed militants for hours as they traveled down the Tigris River in canoes, and then fired on them with laser-guided rockets.

The use of the planes was the latest step in a program called Combat Dragon II, which dates back nearly a decade and involves Special Operations Command. Goldfein cited it recently, noting that some testing was carried out when he was the commander of Air Forces Central Command from August 2011 to July 2013. One of his bosses at the time was Marine Gen. Jim Mattis, now defense secretary, who supported the program as chief of U.S. Central Command.

The Air Force published a paper in 2008 that identified the need for a plane that could carry out both attacks and aerial observation. It called the plane "OA-X" and said continued reliance on other aircraft, ranging from the B-1 bomber to the F-16, at "rates that are much higher than planned and programmed" would wear them out.

The Air Force, the paper said, "faces a critical gap in its ability to conduct air support for extended periods in the Long War," a reference to counterterrorism and counterinsurgency operations worldwide. It recommended that the aircraft should have an armored protection for the crew and engine, missile warnings and countermeasures, among other features.

Air Force officials estimate that the cost of flying a propeller plane like the A-29 or AT-6 would be a few thousand dollars per hour. In comparison, it costs about $18,000 per hour to fly the A-10 attack jet. Other hourly costs are: $19,000 for the F-16; $24,000 for the F-15E; $42,000 for the F-35A; $44,000 for the AC-130J; $62,000 for the F-22A; $63,000 for the B-52; $77,000 for the B-1B; and $120,000 for the B-2, according to service statistics.

The light-attack effort has new momentum in part because one of its chief critics in Congress, Sen. John McCain, R-Ariz., chairman of the Senate Armed Services Committee, has shifted his opinion on the U.S. military experimenting with the aircraft. In 2011, he criticized research the Navy wanted to do for Combat Dragon as unnecessary because of the existence of the A-10, the slow-moving jet that has long carried out close-air support for U.S. troops in combat. At the time, light-attack planes were seen as a potential replacement for at least some A-10s, which McCain has long championed.

However, the service, which once said it would retire all 283 snub-nose "Warthogs" to save an estimated $4.2 billion, now plans to keep them because of their utility in the fight against the Islamic State. McCain said in a recent report titled "Restoring American Power" that the Air Force should not only keep its A-10s but also buy 300 "low-cost, light-attack fighters that would require minimal work to develop." The planes could carry out counterterrorism operations, perform close-air support and help to season pilots as the Air Force addresses its pilot shortfall, the report said.

The shortfall has become an increasing problem as pilots leave the military at a rate that Goldfein and then-Air Force Secretary Deborah James declared a crisis last summer. Data released to The Washington Post showed there were about 723 fighter pilot vacancies in the service among 3,495 jobs, leaving 21 percent unfilled.

The Air Force has attributed the shortage to recruiting by the commercial airline industry; frequent deployments keeping pilots away from their families; and a reduction in stateside training amid budget constraints. It says it sees the new light-attack plane as an inexpensive way to get entry-level military pilots into planes as quickly as possible.

"When they end their commitment at the end of 10 years, we're losing a lot of them to the airlines," said an Air Force official, speaking on the condition of anonymity to discuss a sensitive personnel matter. "Just to keep up . . . you have to match that exit every year in the production and seasoning of pilots. You've got to have cockpits for those pilots to go to to get that experience and seasoning after you do initial training."

https://www.stripes.com/news/air-force/us-air-force-weighs-buying-throwback-light-attack-planes-1.456402#.WaV1vnlK3IU
Re: US Sells N181bn Warplanes, Weapons To Nigerian Government To Fight Boko Haram by texazzpete(m): 4:14pm On Aug 29, 2017
Blue3k:
I guess Trump administration is committed to doing U turn on Obama's policies. Nigeria was going towards the Russians anyway.

This sale was approved by Obama before he left
Re: US Sells N181bn Warplanes, Weapons To Nigerian Government To Fight Boko Haram by CAPSLOCKED: 4:16pm On Aug 29, 2017
mynd1:
Good!

we will use it to crush Boko haram and Ipob terrorists

God bless Mr president

God bless Nigeria


Ipod terrorist be warn.......




ARE YOU OKAY?
GOD BLESS WHAT?

181 BILLION ON SOME STUPID SHIIT YET GOVERNMENT CAN'T PAY WORKERS, PEOPLE ARE HUNGRY, STARVING, AND DYING AND YOU HAVE THE GUTS TO APPLAUD STUPIDITY IN PUBLIC.
YOU SHOULD BE ASHAMED OF YOURSELF.undecided

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Re: US Sells N181bn Warplanes, Weapons To Nigerian Government To Fight Boko Haram by buchilino(m): 4:16pm On Aug 29, 2017
heendrix:
So this ipob/kanu charm nor work grin
Lol me ah know D. trump will not give a bleep about their agitation grin

A FRIENDLY ADVICE, GOOGLE D A29 AIRCRAFT, AM 100% SURE U WILL FEEL EMBARRASSED AFTER.

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Re: US Sells N181bn Warplanes, Weapons To Nigerian Government To Fight Boko Haram by africandollar: 4:17pm On Aug 29, 2017
GOD BLESS DONALD TRUMP!

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Re: US Sells N181bn Warplanes, Weapons To Nigerian Government To Fight Boko Haram by buchilino(m): 4:18pm On Aug 29, 2017
CAPSLOCKED:





ARE YOU OKAY?
GOD BLESS WHAT?

181 BILLION ON SOME STUPID SHIIT YET GOVERNMENT CAN'T PAY WORKERS, PEOPLE ARE HUNGRY, STARVING, AND DYING AND YOU HAVE THE GUTS TO APPLAUD STUPIDITY IN PUBLIC.
YOU SHOULD BE ASHAMED OF YOURSELF.undecided

DON'T WASTE UR BREATH ON DOSE CUCUMBERS. DEY DON'T NO ANYTHING ABOUT DAT A29 TOY.

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Re: US Sells N181bn Warplanes, Weapons To Nigerian Government To Fight Boko Haram by obailala(m): 4:19pm On Aug 29, 2017
Still not sure I understand how super tucano single engine WW2 planes could cost so much; the US has just ripped Nigeria off.

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Re: US Sells N181bn Warplanes, Weapons To Nigerian Government To Fight Boko Haram by anoda(m): 4:19pm On Aug 29, 2017
I was expecting to se an A 10 thunderbolt2 american war plane,

the plane pictured above is actually a russian 160 M2 bomber, if you dont believe me google it.....

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Re: US Sells N181bn Warplanes, Weapons To Nigerian Government To Fight Boko Haram by Nobody: 4:20pm On Aug 29, 2017
Crazy country, buying damaged war equipments from US. When the trash get to Nigeria they won't have professionals that know anything about it then the whole 181B waste. Use the money to help citizens feel better encourage young man and woman to join the military.

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Re: US Sells N181bn Warplanes, Weapons To Nigerian Government To Fight Boko Haram by Nobody: 4:22pm On Aug 29, 2017
Buratai can 1st test it some wawawawawa boys who say no election will hold on November 18th in Anambra state tongue

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Re: US Sells N181bn Warplanes, Weapons To Nigerian Government To Fight Boko Haram by buchilino(m): 4:23pm On Aug 29, 2017
Guyman02:


Dont celebrate the junk planes that Trump is dumping on Nigeria. That $600m deal is simply a rip off

MANY ON DIS FORUM JUST HAVE HEADS BUT NO BRAINS.

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Re: US Sells N181bn Warplanes, Weapons To Nigerian Government To Fight Boko Haram by joehis2013: 4:24pm On Aug 29, 2017
Okay but op the picture you used is not the said aircraft

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Re: US Sells N181bn Warplanes, Weapons To Nigerian Government To Fight Boko Haram by amazingspiderma: 4:25pm On Aug 29, 2017
Re: US Sells N181bn Warplanes, Weapons To Nigerian Government To Fight Boko Haram by kingemek(m): 4:26pm On Aug 29, 2017
lies everywhere, where d plane now

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Re: US Sells N181bn Warplanes, Weapons To Nigerian Government To Fight Boko Haram by peacemara54(m): 4:27pm On Aug 29, 2017
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Re: US Sells N181bn Warplanes, Weapons To Nigerian Government To Fight Boko Haram by amazingspiderma: 4:28pm On Aug 29, 2017

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Re: US Sells N181bn Warplanes, Weapons To Nigerian Government To Fight Boko Haram by peacemara54(m): 4:29pm On Aug 29, 2017
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