Foreign Affairs › Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by agaugust: 1:30pm On Jan 16, 2015 |
patches689: 1. O wow... sattelight tv... no one outside america could possibly pick that up!!
2. BB gun - open the breech and show us the bore
3. Really, you expect us to beleive that cammo scheme is a legit uniform? The 1990's called, it wants its fashion back.
Brah I showed you my Visa and ARC card... and you think this is proof?
lolly lolzy lol You want to see more? get visa and come over ! . |
Foreign Affairs › Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by agaugust: 1:23pm On Jan 16, 2015 |
patches689: epic full-stop rebuttal Look up again, epic reply. |
Foreign Affairs › Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by agaugust: 1:12pm On Jan 16, 2015*. Modified: 8:58pm On Jan 16, 2015 |
patches689: First prove that you are in America
Then we will believe your anecdotal evidence
After that - counter the fact that the vast majority of Nigerians have never seen electricity in their lives [size=16pt]agaugust....Augustine .[/size]
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Foreign Affairs › Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by agaugust: 1:08pm On Jan 16, 2015 |
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Foreign Affairs › Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by agaugust: 1:08pm On Jan 16, 2015 |
EVarn: the article said "as at 2012",remind me what year this is again....ah ah,we are in year 2015!,how could we have forgotten that the article is 3 years outdated?!,well i guess if you turn the figure "5" upside down,it would form a "2",typical bantu mentallity eh?,turning things upside down. Oga mi, today 2015 the whole of South Africa is load shedding electricity inside darkness. I decided to go question one Southie immigrant from Johannesburg yesterday, he tells tales of woe, South Africa is a shiit hole, only those who live there will easily know. These nairaland Southies have been deceiving us for years ! |
Foreign Affairs › Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by agaugust: 1:05pm On Jan 16, 2015 |
NaijaPikinGidi: You should be ashamed of yourself. What a sad state of mind!  He is currently in darkness, no light at home South Africa, let's not blame him, he didn't see his laptop keyboard clearly when he typed . |
Foreign Affairs › Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by agaugust: 1:03pm On Jan 16, 2015 |
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Foreign Affairs › Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by agaugust: 1:01pm On Jan 16, 2015 |
mzilakazi: I can only see poverty on the faces of those soldiers. The poverty is deep inside your own eyeball, that's what you are actually seeing ! |
Foreign Affairs › Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by agaugust: 1:00pm On Jan 16, 2015 |
mzilakazi: The truth is that SA private schools rolled it out first in Africa. However, Naija does not have digital chalkboards in their classrooms yet. How many schools in South Africa has it? Nobody has entered every private school in Nigeria to see what they have. |
Foreign Affairs › Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by agaugust: 12:59pm On Jan 16, 2015 |
Patchesagain: How does this change the fact that we produce more electricty than you?
How does this change the fact that your country produces less than 3% of the power we do? The extra electricity you produce is useless to you, that makes South Africa a land of fools  You produce a lot of electricity that your people never get, you live in darkness in South Africa, but Nigerians have electricity generators, so we live in light when we need it. We proved that you guys have been telling lies about South Africa....it's actually a problem pot like every other African nation  . |
Foreign Affairs › Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by agaugust: 12:50pm On Jan 16, 2015 |
Patchesagain: How will the F-7 defeat the sams? By saturation attack, as proved by your own South African defence analysts publications . |
Foreign Affairs › Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by agaugust: 12:49pm On Jan 16, 2015 |
Patchesagain: The other two were at sea during that time
You do know we have 3 right? Today, only 1 single South African submarine is alive, all the others are DEAD  . |
Foreign Affairs › Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by agaugust: 11:46am On Jan 16, 2015 |
patches689: And so?
David Cameron and Obama have been to Iraq and Afghanistan... yet you say NATO lost there David and Obama don't live inside Afghanistan permanently, they only flew in and flew out once to visit, they dare not live inside Afghanistan, after their fruitless visit to their losing and defeated armies/air forces, they ran back 10,000 km away to America and Britain to hide under their beds for fear of terrorists. Goodluck Jonathan lives permanently inside Nigeria, he rules, he controls, he commands his army and air force to war inside Nigeria ! Get the difference, Boko Haram is watching Goodluck and keeping safe distance from him, he is the Rambo Warlord they fear ! . |
Foreign Affairs › Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by agaugust: 11:40am On Jan 16, 2015 |
patches689: Again i say: show us what missiles you have. Because until you prove otherwise you have those with 3km range. No need of missiles, Argentine Skyhawks and MBB 339 jets had no radar, no missiles, no supersonic speed, yet they sank British warships. 3km range rockets are enough for F-7 jet to sink a ship that has suffered saturation attack and become defenceless. PROVED. CASE CLOSED ! . |
Foreign Affairs › Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by agaugust: 2:23am On Jan 16, 2015 |
patches689: and just to put the electricity debate to bed once and for all:
Though Nigeria is Africa’s largest oil producer, as of 2012, the country’s per capita electricity consumption was just 7% of Brazil’s and 3% of South Africa’s. Half of Nigeria’s 170 million people have no access to electricity whatsoever. http://time.com/3666496/5-facts-that-explain-the-threat-from-nigeria-boko-haram/ Electricity is being rationed in South Africa, your whole country now has 5 hours darkness on rotated schedule. LOAD SHEDDING HAS HIT SOUTH AFRICA DESPITE ALL THE MEGAWATTS YOU CLAIM TO PRODUCE  January 2015 this months current plan for power failure load shedding Johannesburg..... http://joburg.org.za/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=2235&Itemid=168I have met a white man from South Africa, we talked about the rottenness of South Africa that made him run away and land in America forever. Are you a coloured from Cape colony? Do you have an accent? Is your front tooth removed? Do you get hilarious when you are drunk? . |
Foreign Affairs › Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by agaugust: 2:22am On Jan 16, 2015 |
patches689: and just to put the electricity debate to bed once and for all:
Though Nigeria is Africa’s largest oil producer, as of 2012, the country’s per capita electricity consumption was just 7% of Brazil’s and 3% of South Africa’s. Half of Nigeria’s 170 million people have no access to electricity whatsoever. http://time.com/3666496/5-facts-that-explain-the-threat-from-nigeria-boko-haram/ Electricity is being rationed in South Africa, your whole country now has 5 hours darkness on rotated schedule, LOAD SHEDDING HAS HIT SOUTH AFRICA DESPITE ALL THE MEGAWATTS YOU CLAIM TO PRODUCE  January 2015 this months current plan for power failure load shedding Johannesburg..... http://joburg.org.za/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=2235&Itemid=168I have met a white man from South Africa, we talked about the rottenness of South Africa that made him run away and land in America forever. Are you a coloured from Cape colony? Do you have an accent? Is your front tooth removed? Do you get hilarious when you are drunk? . |
Foreign Affairs › Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by agaugust: 2:18am On Jan 16, 2015 |
patches689: Again i say: show us what missiles you have. Because until you prove otherwise you have those with 3km range. F-7 jet does not need rockets beyond 3km range when the Valour frigate SAMs have been wasted, a direct above deck angle 90 degrees perpendicular attack frees the jet from all your guns angles of elevation max 85 degrees, F-7 jet will R.ape your useless Valour frigate like no man business ! Your Soweto ship will bleed to death ! . |
Foreign Affairs › Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by agaugust: 2:15am On Jan 16, 2015 |
patches689: Who said they were armed?
Looks like those men were executed ISIS style
This is in line with the atrocities commited by your savage military Bokos T-55 tanks and APC's were also executed? Right? Mumu  . |
Foreign Affairs › Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by agaugust: 2:14am On Jan 16, 2015 |
patches689: lol, Aradu has not been to sea in allmost 5 years Lol, a South African Submarine did not go to sea for 7 years. |
Foreign Affairs › Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by agaugust: 1:42am On Jan 16, 2015 |
patches689: First, let me remind you of the question:
And I have - France in Mali
Second, France had secured Mali loong before any Chadians or Nigerians arrived Mali itself was defeated by terrorists. France + Chad + Mali + Nigeria = 4 countries who combined to defeat Malian terrorists. I said show me a country, singular, not a multi-national intervention force that combined 4 countries, plural, to defeat terrorists. The war never ended in Mali until 4 countries combined efforts. Malian soldiers died, Chadian soldiers died, Nigerian Alpha jet was lost to crash on mission, all happened before war ended. A country is NOT = 4 countries. Learn good English grammar, olodo  . |
Foreign Affairs › Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by agaugust: 1:34am On Jan 16, 2015 |
NaijaPikinGidi: President and Commander-In-Chief, today in Maiduguri. [size=16pt]South Africans who say Boko Haram is in control of North East Nigeria, the man that owns the land and rules the land has shown his face there o ! Boko Haram dared not appear where he stands o ! Goodluck Jonathan in control of Nigeria from war zone North to peace zone South ! http://www.naij.com/363146-jonathans-visit-to-borno-in-pictures.html.[/size]
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Foreign Affairs › Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by agaugust: 1:28am On Jan 16, 2015 |
Patchesagain: We can mobilize 2 more if needs arise We too can mobilize NNS Aradu and 3 missile craft if needs arise |
Foreign Affairs › Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by agaugust: 1:27am On Jan 16, 2015 |
Patchesagain: Looks like an execution to me You execute an armed man that has RGP and 23mm in his hands? He will e.xecute you first. |
Foreign Affairs › Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by agaugust: 1:24am On Jan 16, 2015 |
Patchesagain: Why is stealth relevant? ....because South African navy spent $1.2 Billion buying stealth ships, means stealth is relevant . |
Foreign Affairs › Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by agaugust: 1:14am On Jan 16, 2015 |
Patchesagain: How will the f7 do that? I have explained it before. F-7 is same speed as the Valour frigate Umkhonto missiles. At 10km F-7 flies above the 8km poor ceiling of Umkhonto missile, jet drops to 7km, ship fires missile, jet climbs back to 10km. Missile is wasted by ship. F-7 repeats process and some times fires a rocket, forces ship to defend with SAM. All Valour frigates air defence missiles are wasted in fruitless defence. This is what the South African defence analysts called saturation attack that will defeat Valour frigates. F-7 jet then begins perpendicular over deck rocket attack on ship and sinks your expensive warship and Mandela will cry if he hears in heaven. Ask Argentina how they sank British navy warships using subsonic aircraft inferior to the modern supersonic F-7 jet. In war, you don't send a navy against enemy air force with inferior short range missiles on your ship, you just get sunk to sea bottom, that is why world powers go overseas for war with naval aircraft carriers or BVR ship borne missiles, not your toy Umkhonto Christmas fireworks.  [img] http://westphalianpost.files./2010/12/mb339_atacando_argonaut.jpg[/img] . |
Foreign Affairs › Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by agaugust: 1:06am On Jan 16, 2015 |
patches689: I ask again - is the SAN only composed of frigates and subs? The rest of SAN fleet is a pack of toys, tiny OPV boats with old radars, and obsolete equipment, plus an old gun. The minesweepers Germany gave you second hand are rusted and abandoned beyond repair. Supply ship Drakensberg ran away from NAF Alpha jets in Ivory Coast 2010/2011 . What else in in your navy? Nothing ! NNS Thunder alone will sink the whole South African navy once you remove your lone Frigate and lone Submarine. SAN is dead ! Mandela's money has been wasted o !  . |
Foreign Affairs › Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by agaugust: 9:50pm On Jan 15, 2015 |
MikeCZAR: Your stealth OPV will evade pirate boats?
An Exocet missile will penetrate her skin so smoothly. F-7 jet will sink the Ship and it's unlucky Exocet missile . |
Foreign Affairs › Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by agaugust: 9:43pm On Jan 15, 2015 |
mzilakazi: However, Nigeria has zero frigate and zero submarines. However, South Africa has zero stealth OPV, zero stealth MPV, zero stealth IPV . |
Foreign Affairs › Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by agaugust: 9:39pm On Jan 15, 2015 |
NaijaPikinGidi: The true story and account of Baga that is giving BBC and other unscrupulous like-minded western media terrorists a hard time to digest:
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"Without any doubt, terrible atrocities have been committed against innocent Nigerians in Baga by the rampaging terrorists who attacked and have been operating in the town since 3 January 2015. Necessary actions are being taken to put an end to the activities of the terrorists and restore law and order to the community.
To this end, a lot of covert operations including surveillance activities which recorded series aerial photographs are ongoing in that vicinity. It is however necessary to inform Nigerians in the interim that the exercise so far have not corroborated the report on the casualty rate which was put at 2000 deaths. From all available evidences, the number of people who lost their lives during that attack has so far not exceeded about 150 in the interim. This figure includes many of the terrorists who were bearing arms and got killed in the course of their attack and battle with troops.
It should be noted that Baga and the neighbouring towns have been under series of attacks and harassment by terrorists. In the course of this, many residents have left, leaving the population in the town almost seriously depleted. Many were also able to escape while the terrorists’ battle with troops lasted. The figure given by sources who claim to be eye witnesses must be an extremely exaggerated estimate. Unfortunately, this figure is now being bandied about in a section of the media as if it has been authenticated. It cannot be true."
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============== http://defenceinfo.mil.ng/press-briefing-by-the-director-defence-information-on-the-true-situation-in-baga/ This goes on record, proves MANY foreign media have been telling the world lies upon lies about Nigeria's war on Boko Haram. South Africans have been fooled many times again and again by BBC, the Southies cannot think independently, if white man ask them to swallow shiit all South Africans will say yes sir, and swallow ! . |
Foreign Affairs › Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by agaugust: 9:32pm On Jan 15, 2015 |
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Foreign Affairs › Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by agaugust: 6:11pm On Jan 15, 2015 |
mzilakazi: If it cannot discharge simple PGM, then what will become of missile. That can only tell you that its weapon system is bleeped up. Actually it's your brain that's bleeped up and fvcked up because you are too dull to know the difference between PGM and AAM until I told you . |
Foreign Affairs › Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by agaugust: 6:02pm On Jan 15, 2015 |
saengine: http://itweb.co.za/mobilesite/defenceweb/home/item_id-37534/
A True Navy that plans ahead. Let the likes of agaugust who say our frigates are dead go and die themselves. Like we said....scheduled maintenance
The 60% black-owned shipyard with a Level Two BBEEE rating is currently busy with the refit and double propulsion engine change of a major warship, SAS Amatola, the first Valour Class frigate acquired as part of the Strategic Defence Procurement Packages in 1998. This is a first for the shipyard and the refit, excluding armament, is expected to be completed in the second quarter of this year.
The project is on schedule and the docking period was completed ahead of schedule with Amatola undocking on December 5 last year. The frigate is now back as the SAS yard where continuation of the refit is taking place. The Navy has expressed its pleasure with progress on the project and with concerned stakeholders as regards execution of the project, according to Charles Maher, SAS General Manager: Marketing.
SAS won the tender for the refit via a public tender process (Government Tender Bulletin Volume 576, June 21, 2013, No 2779, page 18). This work follows the complex propulsion engine change-out on the frigate SAS Isandlwana and the refit of three Warrior Class strike craft now being used as offshore patrol vessels (OPVs).
The value of the SAS Amatola tender bid submitted by SAS was originally set at R335 million and based on the SA Navy standard planned maintenance scope of work. During a refit the standard planned maintenance scope of work is adjusted as detailed surveys of equipment, hull, machinery, propulsion, mechanical and electrical systems are undertaken. This is due to the opening and inspection of ship systems which require the ship to be out of the water, have no fuel aboard and have systems such as ventilation, water, sewerage, emergency pumps etc. switched off. These survey activities are not possible while the ship is operational with crew aboard.
The Amatola refit programme has proved to be a maritime industry and employment multiplier for the economy of Durban, according to SAS, with hundreds of jobs created and many local suppliers and sub-contractors used. The local economy benefitted even further with components previously imported now sourced locally and manufactured in South Africa. In addition there is the permanent presence of SA Navy personnel during the refit as part of the skills and technology transfer effort.
[size=16pt]South African Navy has ONLY 1 frigate alive, the others are dead as proved last week by SA sources. Case Closed. No long story      .[/size] |