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Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by Troop101: 11:18am On Mar 03, 2015
Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by dieantwordRSA: 11:23am On Mar 03, 2015
Yesterday SA was celebrating the opening of many solar farms in Northern Cape... grin grin grin grin grin grin grin Medupi power station is already prducing power. Note:In Africa, SA has the highest of TV,Fridge,heaters,cars etc..ownership in Africa. grin grin grin grin grin grin grin

Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by dieantwordRSA: 11:25am On Mar 03, 2015
@Henry120
Continue ADVERTISING YOUR STUPIDITY online, note the WORLD IS WATCHING AND YOUNG PEOPLE will research and see FACTS and realize ur an OLD PITCH BLACK LOSER from the VILLAGE IN NIGERIA. cheesy grin grin grin IF YOUR KIDS WERE TO SEE WHAT U POST HERE ONLINE THEY WERE GONNA SEE THAT THEIR FATHER IS A DICK AND A BIG LOSER. grin grin grin grin Note: kids of today have access to the internet via cell phones. grin grin grin

SOUTH AFRICA IS TOO MUCH FOR U LOSERS..Over 55 years of FUCKERY.... kiss kiss kiss kiss kiss kiss

Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by dieantwordRSA: 11:30am On Mar 03, 2015
cheesy grin grin grin grin grin grin
We have opened NEW WIND ENERGY PROJECTS in this week alone cheesy cheesy cheesy grin grin grin more of our solar energy... grin grin grin
One of your Igbo idiots mentioned Ghana and claimed had stable power supply really 2100MW for 27 million people is enough by west african LOW STANDARDS...Thats far lesser than THE CITY OF JOBURG POWER PRODUCTION OF CITY OF CAPE TOWN.

While their neighbours are chest beating with 25 MW for 180MILLION POOR BACKWARD,TRIBALISTIC AND RELIGIOUS BIGOTS.... grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin Thanx God am not a PITCH BLACK from north of equator. Thanx father. grin grin grin grin kiss kiss kiss kiss kiss kiss
TOP 5 AFRICAN COUNTRIES WITH BEST ROAD AND EXPRESSWAY NETWORKS.

1. South Africa
total: 746,948 km
paved: 153,995 km (includes 2254 km of expressways)
unpaved: 101,136 km (2012)

2. Egypt

total: 137,430 km
paved: 126,742 km (includes 838 km of expressways)
unpaved: 10,688 km (2010)

3. Algeria
total: 113,655 km
paved: 87,605 km (includes 645 km of expressways)
unpaved: 26,050 km (2012)

4. Libya

total: 104,024 km
paved: 67,214 km
unpaved: 42,810 km (2013)

5. Morocco
total: 58,395 km
paved: 41,116 km (includes 1,080 km of expressways)
unpaved: 17,279 km (2010)

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11. Nigeria
total: 193,200 km
paved: 28,980 km
unpaved: 164,220 km (2014)

Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by dieantwordRSA: 11:40am On Mar 03, 2015
FACTS...Not wishy washy crap from those Igbo flat heads like Lezz and Chukwucandie who still haven't recovered from BIAFRA WAR. Where over 1 million Igbos were killed by Nigerian army...Today they claim to be warriors whereas their history shows DEFEATS....From SLAVE TRADE ERA TILL BIAFRA WARS Igbos have been WEAK AND TOOTHLESS LOSERS. cheesy kiss kiss kiss kiss

DARK CONTINENT EXCLUDING S.A AND NORTH AFRICA. grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin

Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by dieantwordRSA: 11:45am On Mar 03, 2015
SANDF soldiers please remind the likes of Lezz,Chukwucandie,HandofChukwu etc..about BIAFRA WAR once they start being out of topic. Last weekend I couldn't believe Lezz....COWARDS who have been dicks for centuries mustn't come here and praat kak.

Ek is uit my mense....CONTINUE!!!!!I will come with facts when the likes of Lezz,chukwu etc..are here....Some of these BIG TUMMIES above survived and gave birth to the likes of Lezz,Chukwu etc...hence theyr DAFT. grin grin grin grin

Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by dieantwordRSA: 11:49am On Mar 03, 2015
@Lezz,Chukwucandie,handofchukwu etc..
I wish u guys come online when am here. SO THAT I CAN FEED U YOUR HISTORY OF COWARDISE dating back from before ATLANTIC SLAVE TRADE till BIAFRA WAR. I DARE U. kiss kiss kiss kiss kiss kiss BLOODY IGBO COWARDS TALKING WAR ONLINE...Which war have they won before

Am told part 2 (CIVIL WAR) is coming after the elections....Look at that SMALL DEAD DICK cheesy cheesy grin grin grin grin grin already theres talks by MASSOB.... cheesy cheesy grin grin grin grin we will give both sides guns since their weaponry is INFERIOR. Let the dogs kill each other.

Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by dieantwordRSA: 11:58am On Mar 03, 2015
You can come back SANDF guys am off but hate it when these CHIMPS go out of topic when they have NOTHING TO SHOW. cheesy grin grin grin grin grin

Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by dieantwordRSA: 12:06pm On Mar 03, 2015
@Lezz and Naijapikidi, other Igbo flat heads
We know your few socalled Billionaires are SECURITY GUARDS OF THE WESTERN INTERESTS IN NIGERIA. Even on land I read an interesting article last Sunday from a UCT Prof and Senior researcher that WESTERNERS don't need to be in Nigeria they have their puppets(your elite and poiliticans)who operate inside Nigeria and safe guard their masters properties.... cheesy cheesy grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin just like during ATLANTIC SLAVE TRADE. The Europeans didn't have to be majority in Nigeria to export slaves in BIGHT OF BIAFRA(SE Nigeria) and BIGHT OF BENIN (SW Nigeria). They had their puppets there Igwes and Obas...who got mirrors in exchange of over 3,5 million Africans taken from Nigerian waters and sold to NEW WORLD. grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin

I laugh at ya'll when u bragg about SECURITIES OF WESTERN INTERESTS in Nigeria. If u read at their source of income u realize its Oil....the likes of Alakija=PUPPETS like their forefathers obas. cheesy grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin kiss kiss kiss kiss

Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by Patchesagain: 12:30pm On Mar 03, 2015
Henry120:


Denel has now decided that the Rooivalk, on whose development the government spent R8bn, is not commercially viable and it will not spend any new money on the helicopters.
Armscor and the defence department will now have to decide whether to subsidise the maintenance of Denel's Rooivalk capability so that it can continue servicing the 12 helicopters bought by the South African Air Force over their 25-year lifespan.
The other option would be for the air force to mothball the helicopters and for the costs to be written off entirely.



"Liebenberg said that after Denel's failure to win the $2bn Turkey tender for 50 helicopters after giving it its best shot, the company realised that it would not be able to sell the Rooivalk anywhere else and that it could not sustain the project commercially."



After 14 failed bids, there is no doubt in my mind that buyers rejected the Helicopter because it is obsolete.





As to how it is French, we've been proving this over the years.

There isn't any proof to show the apartheid regime could independently conceptualise and build an Helicopter.

That Helicopter was built entirely on french expertise, same as on the Super Puma.

Yes - it failed one bid. So what?

Where do you get 14 from? O yeah - you made that up.

Yes - there are french engine components, no one has ever disputed this. The rest of the helo is 100% South African.

What evidence do you have to suggest that we could not build a helicopter? Just because you clowns struggle to develop a simple armored car does not mean that we suffer from similar handicaps.

Now - post citations, or stop posting. We dont have time to waste with clowns who come on this forum and bandy about meaningless words, and attempt to pass them off as fact when, indeed, the only fact is that they have made them up.

Also, still waiting for that apology.
Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by Patchesagain: 12:32pm On Mar 03, 2015
Henry120:



* The Rooivalk again showed it's an expensive piece of obsolete metal, with a high running cost running cost and poor outdated avionics.

The Rooivalk is more of a french helicopter than South-African

What proof do you have to substantiate these 2 claims?

O, as usual, the answer is ZERO - you have simply made them up.

The sad truth here (for you) is that you need to make things up to even be able to try to argue with us on this forum.

I shall deal with the rest of your post when you provide proof for the above two claims.

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Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by Patchesagain: 12:33pm On Mar 03, 2015
dieantwordRSA

Stop this sh1t

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Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by dieantwordRSA: 12:40pm On Mar 03, 2015
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Patchesagain:
dieantwordRSA

Stop this sh1t
Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by lezz(m): 1:01pm On Mar 03, 2015
jln115:

Definition of a civil war: a war between citizens of the same country,(thus regardless if you undertake general elections or not)
If im correct most of Boko Harm fighters are Nigerian, are they not?
Conclusion: Nigeria is in a civil war, and you Defence force is doing a poor job protecting your citizens.

Your definition of civil war is subjective.
Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by agaugust: 1:35pm On Mar 03, 2015
Patchesagain:


How is the $2 billion released from your government different from allocations made by our minister of defence?

How could you contradict yourself so hard?

SANDF is not broke - the budget has gone up - is not retrenching soldiers (it just recruited 4000 college graduates)

It has continued with arms aquisitions - Badger IFV, 6 new vessels, new state-of-the-art heavyweight torpedoes, new patrol aircraft for the 2015/2016 financial year, A-darter production, GBADS Phase 3, Marlin Development, upgrades to Rooikat and G6 etc etc etc

Augustus, I demand that you stop trolling this thread and pulling down standards with troll posts

Defence expenditure posts are trolling comments on a military thread/forum? You must be very sick!

Nigeria's $2 Billion new weapons funs is VERY VERY VERY different from the South African minister of defence's cashless fund allocation papers.

President Jonathan's $2 Billion is NOT part of defence budget, it is a special fund ONLY for buying new weapons/equipment like jet fighters, combat helicopters, missiles, tanks etc.....it is different and separate from Nigeria's yearly $6 billion ministry of defence budget.....that is the kind of budget your defence minister is struggling to spend from.....basic defence budget that will be swallowed up by the over-paid lazy sleep at home SANDF parasite soldiers who avoid going to war in hot zones like C.A.R Bangui where Seleka rebels are waiting to slaughter SANDF
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Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by DieVluit: 1:37pm On Mar 03, 2015
Patchesagain:


The sad truth here (for you) is that you need to make things up to even be able to try to argue with us on this forum.



Deep.

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Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by saengine: 1:50pm On Mar 03, 2015
agaugust:


Defence expenditure posts are trolling comments on a military thread/forum? You must be very sick!

Nigeria's $2 Billion new weapons funs is VERY VERY VERY different from the South African minister of defence's cashless fund allocation papers.

President Jonathan's $2 Billion is NOT part of defence budget, it is a special fund ONLY for buying new weapons/equipment like jet fighters, combat helicopters, missiles, tanks etc.....it is different and separate from Nigeria's yearly $6 billion ministry of defence budget.....that is the kind of budget your defence minister is struggling to spend from.....basic defence budget that will be swallowed up by the over-paid lazy sleep at home SANDF parasite soldiers who avoid going to war in hot zones like C.A.R Bangui where Seleka rebels are waiting to slaughter SANDF
.

Please just kill yourself. Please. Do you think our defence minister gets given a budget, and then when she feels like it just decides who will get what?

Contained within a defence budget are the different allocations for salaries, operations, new equipment etc etc. There is nothing VERY VERY different. South Africa also has a Special Defence Account used to aquire weapons. The Special Defence Account is used to purchase weapons that are considered sensitive and secret. Which is why i always laugh when you say South African weapons are all on the internet to see.


Whether the funds are separate or contained within the bulk of the budget, there is nothing very very different. In both Nigeria and South Africa's cases, funds have been allocated for a specific purpose. But because you're a troll you ignore the fact that the cases are the same.
Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by agaugust: 2:10pm On Mar 03, 2015
Patchesagain:


[citation needed]

Why is it that you start winning as soon as Chad and Cameroon begin offensive operations?

Chad and Cameroon are liberating Nigeria!



Here's your citation....swallow it like venom and collapse tongue tongue

http://leadership.ng/news/413611/nigerian-troops-responsible-for-liberation-of-seized-towns-shettima


"Borno State Governor Kashim Shettima has yesterday said that 90 per cent of the ongoing battle to reclaim seized territories under the Boko Haram terrorists is being carried out by the Nigerian armed forces and not by the foreign troops as “wrongly” perceived by the media.

Shettima insisted that soldiers of Chad, Cameroon and Niger Republics cannot claim undue credits for the current successes being recorded over Boko Haram because the Nigerian forces are playing larger role in the exercise.

“We appreciate their efforts and support for the government of Nigeria, but it should be known that the bulk of the job of cleansing our society of these Boko Haram lunatics is being done by officers and men of the Nigerian armed forces who are ably supported by the Nigeria Air force”.

http://leadership.ng/news/413611/nigerian-troops-responsible-for-liberation-of-seized-towns-shettima



Nigeria is winning NOT because Chad came with 2,000 soldiers into a huge war theatre bigger than the size of Great Britain.

2,000 men ? How far will they cover the huge lands ?

Cameroon and Niger Republic hardly even, cross border into Nigeria. Chad and Cameroon restricted only to Gamborou border town, Niger republic is restricted to Diffa border town.

MNJTF rules and regulation FORBIDS the 3 nations Chad, Nigerr, Cameroon from going beyond those border lines and the adjoining towns.

Boko Haram head quarters is NOT on the border areas, it is deep inside Sambisa forest and second HQ in Balmo forest....ONLY Nigerian troops are allowed there and they are sweeping the place like hell ! Clearing Bokos land mines and flushing the Boko men and weapons down the toilet.

Nigeria is winning now ONLY BECAUSE the long planned, promised, and awaited FINAL OFFENSIVE has begun after massive arrival of new heavy weapons......Swallow this venom and d.ie quick !




"http://www.vanguardngr.com/2015/02/boko-haram-why-military-offensive-is-yielding-results-dasuki/

"IN the last seven days, the Nigerian military has been recording series of victories against Boko Haram insurgents, recapturing towns after towns from the terrorists in the Northeastern part of the country.

The military has also stormed the dreaded Sambisa Forest base of the insurgents with ease attacking and decimating the terrorists, who are now scampering for safety in several directions.

The series of conquests are traceable to a number of factors,which hitherto encumbered the operations of the military.
According to National Security Adviser, Col. Sambo Dasuki,rtd....Adequate supply of new weapons.

The first is that the Nigerian Army and its Airforce which all along didn’t have the requisite weaponry to fight the type of guerrilla warfare that was visited on the country by Boko Haram have become properly equipped with the necessary military hardware.
The Nigerian Airforce were reinvigorated by the Federal Government’s procurement of 40 attack aircraft including helicopters with night vision equipment and capabilities for night operations.

Before now, the Boko Haram terrorists, aware of the shortcomings of the military, employed anti-aircraft guns with which some Airforce aircrafts were brought down. The noise level of such aircraft easily gave them out during attack missions but that has been addressed.
Many armoured personnel carriers were also demobilized by these anti-aircraft weapons as well as landmines planted on attack routes by Boko Haram.

But with the new acquisitions like mines-counter armoured personnel carriers such as the Cobras equipped with night vision, which can operate on any terrain; the High Velocity T55 armoured tanks with mine sweeping capabilities, Boko Haram terrorists now know they can never be a match for the Nigerian military. They are yet to understand what is hitting them. "

http://www.vanguardngr.com/2015/02/boko-haram-why-military-offensive-is-yielding-results-dasuki/#sthash.eFBdm8Kh.dpuf


[size=16pt]Your Soweto mentality hopes of a Nigeria that is being saved by AU forces, and SANDF forces has been finally crushed by the mighty Nigerian military.....Black Giants Of Black Africa !
[/size].

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Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by Patchesagain: 2:31pm On Mar 03, 2015
agaugust:


Defence expenditure posts are trolling comments on a military thread/forum? You must be very sick!

Nigeria's $2 Billion new weapons funs is VERY VERY VERY different from the South African minister of defence's cashless fund allocation papers.

President Jonathan's $2 Billion is NOT part of defence budget, it is a special fund ONLY for buying new weapons/equipment like jet fighters, combat helicopters, missiles, tanks etc.....it is different and separate from Nigeria's yearly $6 billion ministry of defence budget.....that is the kind of budget your defence minister is struggling to spend from.....basic defence budget that will be swallowed up by the over-paid lazy sleep at home SANDF parasite soldiers who avoid going to war in hot zones like C.A.R Bangui where Seleka rebels are waiting to slaughter SANDF
.

Augustus.

You said that budget allocations are not enough to prove that it is being acquired. How is the $2 billion budget allocation (with no specific details on what it is being spent on) different from ours?

At least in ours the Minister of Finance specified exactly what was being aquired, namely new heavy-weight torpedoes, the production of the A-darter, 3 IPV's & 3 OPV's, upgrade of the Valour class, GBADS Phase 3 (uhmkonto ground launchers), continued development of Marlin and Raptor III as well as expansion of the Army to 81 000 men and women.

Very specific details with very specific allocations of money - yet your vague money allocation is more concrete than ours?

You hypocrisy disgusts me.
Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by Patchesagain: 2:35pm On Mar 03, 2015
agaugust:



Here's your citation....swallow it like venom and collapse tongue tongue

http://leadership.ng/news/413611/nigerian-troops-responsible-for-liberation-of-seized-towns-shettima


"Borno State Governor Kashim Shettima has yesterday said that 90 per cent of the ongoing battle to reclaim seized territories under the Boko Haram terrorists is being carried out by the Nigerian armed forces and not by the foreign troops as “wrongly” perceived by the media.

Shettima insisted that soldiers of Chad, Cameroon and Niger Republics cannot claim undue credits for the current successes being recorded over Boko Haram because the Nigerian forces are playing larger role in the exercise.

“We appreciate their efforts and support for the government of Nigeria, but it should be known that the bulk of the job of cleansing our society of these Boko Haram lunatics is being done by officers and men of the Nigerian armed forces who are ably supported by the Nigeria Air force”.

http://leadership.ng/news/413611/nigerian-troops-responsible-for-liberation-of-seized-towns-shettima



Nigeria is winning NOT because Chad came with 2,000 soldiers into a huge war theatre bigger than the size of Great Britain.

2,000 men ? How far will they cover the huge lands ?

Cameroon and Niger Republic hardly even, cross border into Nigeria. Chad and Cameroon restricted only to Gamborou border town, Niger republic is restricted to Diffa border town.

MNJTF rules and regulation FORBIDS the 3 nations Chad, Nigerr, Cameroon from going beyond those border lines and the adjoining towns.

Boko Haram head quarters is NOT on the border areas, it is deep inside Sambisa forest and second HQ in Balmo forest....ONLY Nigerian troops are allowed there and they are sweeping the place like hell ! Clearing Bokos land mines and flushing the Boko men and weapons down the toilet.

Nigeria is winning now ONLY BECAUSE the long planned, promised, and awaited FINAL OFFENSIVE has begun after massive arrival of ne heavy weapons......Swallow this venom and d.ie quick !




"http://www.vanguardngr.com/2015/02/boko-haram-why-military-offensive-is-yielding-results-dasuki/

"IN the last seven days, the Nigerian military has been recording series of victories against Boko Haram insurgents, recapturing towns after towns from the terrorists in the Northeastern part of the country.

The military has also stormed the dreaded Sambisa Forest base of the insurgents with ease attacking and decimating the terrorists, who are now scampering for safety in several directions.

The series of conquests are traceable to a number of factors,which hitherto encumbered the operations of the military.
According to National Security Adviser, Col. Sambo Dasuki,rtd....Adequate supply of new weapons.

The first is that the Nigerian Army and its Airforce which all along didn’t have the requisite weaponry to fight the type of guerrilla warfare that was visited on the country by Boko Haram have become properly equipped with the necessary military hardware.
The Nigerian Airforce were reinvigorated by the Federal Government’s procurement of 40 attack aircraft including helicopters with night vision equipment and capabilities for night operations.

Before now, the Boko Haram terrorists, aware of the shortcomings of the military, employed anti-aircraft guns with which some Airforce aircrafts were brought down. The noise level of such aircraft easily gave them out during attack missions but that has been addressed.
Many armoured personnel carriers were also demobilized by these anti-aircraft weapons as well as landmines planted on attack routes by Boko Haram.

But with the new acquisitions like mines-counter armoured personnel carriers such as the Cobras equipped with night vision, which can operate on any terrain; the High Velocity T55 armoured tanks with mine sweeping capabilities, Boko Haram terrorists now know they can never be a match for the Nigerian military. They are yet to understand what is hitting them. "

http://www.vanguardngr.com/2015/02/boko-haram-why-military-offensive-is-yielding-results-dasuki/#sthash.eFBdm8Kh.dpuf


[size=16pt]Your Soweto mentality hopes of a Nigeria that is being saved by AU forces, and SANDF forces has been finally crushed by the mighty Nigerian military.....Black Giants Of Black Africa !
[/size].

Your sources are all Nigerian - propaganda is clear for all to see.

International media tells it like it is:

A spokesman for the Nigerian army confirmed the Chadians had cleared Boko Haram from the Nigerian town of Mallam Fatori, and said the operation had been coordinated with Nigeria’s military, also operating in the area.
http://www.wsj.com/articles/african-union-calls-for-regional-force-to-combat-boko-haram-1422611046

Chadian forces have also liberated the Nigerian towns of Baga, Dikwa, Malam Fatori, Damasak, Ngala and parts of Bama in the past four days, Jubrin Gunda, a spokesman for a Nigerian militia group, said Tuesday by phone from northeastern city of Maiduguri
http://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2015-02-03/chad-s-military-takes-nigerian-town-gamboru-from-boko-haram

Your people are liberated by men from another country

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Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by dieantwordRSA: 2:47pm On Mar 03, 2015
@August
We have seen that before and am sure we will see more PROPAGANDA in coming weeks just to make GEJ look good. Dont forget last year we saw posts by some of your PROPAGANDA CHEFS claiming Boko Haram has signed a cease fire. We know about FALSE CLAIMS FROM FLAT HEADS BY NOW. cheesy grin grin grin grin grin kiss kiss kiss kiss kiss kiss

This is the reason we have Boko Haram....Socio economic problem not religious as some claim. Note:the southern states are POVERTY STRICKEN as well hence we have MEND,MASSOB etc..GRINDING POVERTY IN NIGERIA ALL OVER

http://gisweb.ciat.cgiar.org/povertymapping/images/Nigeria_poverty.jpg

AFTER THE 28TH OF MARCH 2015 ELECTION DAY, BOKO HARAM WILL BE THERE. What is this
grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin[b] theres NO QUICK FIX HERE....[/b] as long as POVERTY IS OVER 70% IN ALL NIGERIAN STATES. We will see WAR AND TRIBALISM, RELIGIOUS BIGOTRY, people fighting over a DRY BONE. cheesy grin grin grin grin grin grin

Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by dieantwordRSA: 2:58pm On Mar 03, 2015
TRIBALISTIC POPULATION, No oil money cheesy cheesy cheesy grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin ya'll will 419 fulltime. grin grin grin grin

Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by MikeCZAR: 3:12pm On Mar 03, 2015
What have we done to deserve this troll.

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Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by agaugust: 3:28pm On Mar 03, 2015
Patchesagain:


Your sources are all Nigerian - propaganda is clear for all to see.

International media tells it like it is:

A spokesman for the Nigerian army confirmed the Chadians had cleared Boko Haram from the Nigerian town of Mallam Fatori, and said the operation had been coordinated with Nigeria’s military, also operating in the area.
http://www.wsj.com/articles/african-union-calls-for-regional-force-to-combat-boko-haram-1422611046

Chadian forces have also liberated the Nigerian towns of Baga, Dikwa, Malam Fatori, Damasak, Ngala and parts of Bama in the past four days, Jubrin Gunda, a spokesman for a Nigerian militia group, said Tuesday by phone from northeastern city of Maiduguri
http://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2015-02-03/chad-s-military-takes-nigerian-town-gamboru-from-boko-haram

Your people are liberated by men from another country

[size=13pt] Chad liberated Baga ? Bwahahaha gringringrin

When? How?

Your web link contains a false story by Bloomberg news agency based in America 10,000 km away from Nigeria's Baga town war zone.

The official government and military as well as local media and civilian sources all say Chad told a big lie, it was Nigerian army that liberated Baga town and Dikwa is still infested with Boko Haram while Nigerian DHQ announced last week that Dikwa is NA and NAF's next target.

January, Chad claimed it liberated Baga and declared itself as liberating Nigeria. When the boasting and fraud of Chad became too much in foreign new media controlled by white-men in America and Europe, Boko Haram fighters still based inside Baga decided to silence Chad and teach them a lesson, 30 Boko fighters launched from Baga, used boats to cross into Chad, out-smarted the Chadian army inside their own homeland, entered Chadian town of Ngouboua, killed many innocent Chadian civilians including the chief rule of the town. Then the 30 man Boko force out-manuevered the Chadian army of rag tag rebel m.orons, crossed back by boats into Baga....and silenced Chadian claims of liberating Baga.

http://www.cnn.com/2015/02/13/africa/chad-boko-haram-attack/index.html

February, Nigerian military launched full offensive on Baga, killed hundreds of Bokos and liberated Baga. President Goodluck flew into Baga as the Lion King Of Africa wearing combat uniform, posed for photos with the victorious Nigerian soldiers and inspected many captured Boko Haram weapons.

No single Chadian soldier was ever seen in Baga....they never went there !

Baga liberation is 100% job of Nigerian army and air force.

Chad is Nigeria's errand boy in Gamboru where the Chadian mumus were beaten by Boko Harams tactical maneuver that killed/wounded 600 hundred innocent Cameroonian civilians on the other side of Gamboru border line where 2,000 Chadian troops were on duty to protect tonguetonguetongue

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Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by Nobody: 3:29pm On Mar 03, 2015
Patchesagain:


Yes - it failed one bid. So what?

Where do you get 14 from? O yeah - you made that up.

Yes - there are french engine components, no one has ever disputed this. The rest of the helo is 100% South African.

What evidence do you have to suggest that we could not build a helicopter? Just because you clowns struggle to develop a simple armored car does not mean that we suffer from similar handicaps.

Now - post citations, or stop posting. We dont have time to waste with clowns who come on this forum and bandy about meaningless words, and attempt to pass them off as fact when, indeed, the only fact is that they have made them up.

Also, still waiting for that apology.

It failed at-least 14 bids across the world, so much so Denel declared economically inviable. I pasted a citation, you chose to ignore it, your problem, not mine.


You did not build that rooivalk. That helicopters, just like the Super-Puma in SAAF service were built using french expertise, know how, components and technology.

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Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by Nobody: 3:37pm On Mar 03, 2015
Patchesagain:


What proof do you have to substantiate these 2 claims?

O, as usual, the answer is ZERO - you have simply made them up.

The sad truth here (for you) is that you need to make things up to even be able to try to argue with us on this forum.

I shall deal with the rest of your post when you provide proof for the above two claims.


Up to 14 failed bids in Europe and south-east Asia is all the proof i need. The Brits, spanish, turks in Europe rejected it. Malaysia, Thailand and a host of other nations in that region also rejected it.

SAAF only has 10 of them in active service, Your government doesn't even want them.

Rooivalk Helicopter = Half French monumental failure.

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Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by Nobody: 3:56pm On Mar 03, 2015
agaugust:


[size=13pt] Chad liberated Baga ? Bwahahaha gringringrin

When? How?

Your web link contains a false story by Bloomberg news agency based in America 10,000 km away from Nigeria's Baga town war zone.

The official government and military as well as local media and civilian sources all say Chad told a big lie, it was Nigerian army that liberated Baga town and Dikwa is still infested with Boko Haram while Nigerian DHQ announced last week that Dikwa is NA and NAF's next target.

January, Chad claimed it liberated Baga and declared itself as liberating Nigeria. When the boasting and fraud of Chad became too much in foreign new media controlled by white-men in America and Europe, Boko Haram fighters still based inside Baga decided to silence Chad and teach them a lesson, 30 Boko fighters launched from Baga, used boats to cross into Chad, out-smarted the Chadian army inside their own homeland, entered Chadian town of Ngouboua, killed many innocent Chadian civilians including the chief rule of the town. Then the 30 man Boko force out-manuevered the Chadian army of rag tag rebel m.orons, crossed back by boats into Baga....and silenced Chadian claims of liberating Baga.

http://www.cnn.com/2015/02/13/africa/chad-boko-haram-attack/index.html

February, Nigerian military launched full offensive on Baga, killed hundreds of Bokos and liberated Baga. President Goodluck flew into Baga as the Lion King Of Africa wearing combat uniform, posed for photos with the victorious Nigerian soldiers and inspected many captured Boko Haram weapons.

No single Chadian soldier was ever seen in Baga....they never went there !

Baga liberation is 100% job of Nigerian army and air force.

Chad is Nigeria's errand boy in Gamboru where the Chadian mumus were beaten by Boko Harams tactical maneuver that killed/wounded 600 hundred innocent Cameroonian civilians on the other side of Gamboru border line where 2,000 Chadian troops were on duty to protect tonguetonguetongue

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Chad has not even been any where in Nigerian territory

news.yahoo.com/nigeria-stalls-chad-aims-beat-boko-haram-election-083926022.html

m.bbc.com/news/world-africa-31695508

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Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by Patchesagain: 3:57pm On Mar 03, 2015
Henry120:


It failed at-least 14 bids across the world, so much so Denel declared economically inviable. I pasted a citation, you chose to ignore it, your problem, not mine.


You did not build that rooivalk. That helicopters, just like the Super-Puma in SAAF service were built using french expertise, know how, components and technology.


14 failed bids - you made that up
built with french expertise - you made that up as well

I am not wasting my time with you anymore. Come with facts or citations and I shall respond, until then, you are unworthy of my keystrokes

Also, still waiting for that apology
Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by Patchesagain: 3:58pm On Mar 03, 2015
Henry120:


Up to 14 failed bids in Europe and south-east Asia is all the proof i need. The Brits, spanish, turks in Europe rejected it. Malaysia, Thailand and a host of other nations in that region also rejected it.

SAAF only has 10 of them in active service, Your government doesn't even want them.

Rooivalk Helicopter = Half French monumental failure.

Again - no facts to substantiate what you are saying.

Government just said they want more - link posted and everything.

Are you blind?
Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by Nobody: 4:04pm On Mar 03, 2015
Patchesagain:


Again - no facts to substantiate what you are saying.

Government just said they want more - link posted and everything.

Are you blind?

No, that wasn't what your fat defence minister said?


Facts are in the numbers. Failed bids from abroad, and your government's reluctance to purchase them.

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Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by Nobody: 4:08pm On Mar 03, 2015
Patchesagain:


14 failed bids - you made that up
built with french expertise - you made that up as well

I am not wasting my time with you anymore. Come with facts or citations and I shall respond, until then, you are unworthy of my keystrokes

Also, still waiting for that apology

Nope, I did not make it up. The Rooivalk has proven to be a failure at multiple bid processes.

Fact, the Rooivalk is a french Helicopter. French expertise, French components, french design.

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Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by saengine: 4:21pm On Mar 03, 2015
Henry120:


Nope, I did not make it up. The Rooivalk has proven to be a failure at multiple bid processes.

Fact, the Rooivalk is a french Helicopter. French expertise, French components, french design.

Lol...cool story. Even deep enough to say French design. You wouldnt happen to know which French company designed it for us? Surely there has to be some information on the net regarding this....i mean, you must have read this somewhere. Please share.

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