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Nkurunziza dismisses 23 army officers https://nigeriantell.com/news/nkurunziza-dismisses-23-army-officers#.WS5ycZLytdg |
Army Concludes Investigation Of 1,400 Boko Haram Suspects http://leadership.ng/2017/05/31/army-concludes-investigation-1400-boko-haram-suspects/ |
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Algeria confirms PLZ45 acquisition http://www.janes.com/article/70806/algeria-confirms-plz45-acquisition?utm_content=bufferb05db&utm_medium=social&utm_source=twitter.com&utm_campaign=buffer
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jakeporeshenko:brother you just hit the nail. soldier go, soldier come corruption runs in our vain, ill rather prefer we go go new or 2nd hand platforms instead of upograding. |
repentant-cultists-surrender-arms-in-rivers http://thenewsnigeria.com.ng/2017/05/22430-repentant-cultists-surrender-arms-in-rivers/
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JUST OUT: FLASH UPDATE on refugees returning to #Pulka in schoolbuses. How responders are coping: http:///2rc1BrE #NigeriaCrisis
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cameroonian alpha jet pilots.
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tdayof:the rockets will do the same job as the gunner on the A1O9 CHOPPAS. And dont forget that the MI35M has its own remote controlled gun. |
Odunayaw:upgrade naa upgrade. those junkies are damn too old............................... ![]() |
These guys are badt ![]() SEE THE WAY THEY ARE PLAYING WITH DAGGERS |
just noticed the FLIR POD under one of NAF BEECHCRAFT.
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MINISTER OF COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSIONS NIGERIAN ARMY INFORMATION AND CALL CENTRE The Minister of Communication, Barrister Abdurraheem Adebayo Shittu today Tuesday 30th May 2017, commissioned the newly established Nigerian Army Information and Call Centre (NAICC), at the Headquarters, Nigerian Army Abuja. This is in line with the Chief of Army Staff, Lieutenant General Tukur Yusufu Buratai's determined efforts of making the Nigerian Army accessible, accountable and responsive in the discharge of its Constitutional duties. The newly commissioned Nigerian Army Information and Call Centre (NAICC) is equipped with modern communication gadgets which is manned by specialists from various corps to monitor and receive complaints from the public through the short code of 193 using any of the telecommunication service providers in the country. The NAICC is expected to also receive calls or complains from troops serving in various parts of the country. Thus, saving them the stress of using the Social Media.
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NEWLY ACQUIRED NIGERIAN AIR FORCE MI-35M HELICOPTER GUNSHIP RECORDS FIRST HITS IN BATTLE https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wKns2ohTQBg |
NEWLY ACQUIRED NIGERIAN AIR FORCE MI-35M HELICOPTER GUNSHIP RECORDS FIRST HITS IN BATTLE The Nigerian Air Force (NAF) has continued to intensify clearance operations in the Northeast Region. On 21 May 2017, the Nigerian Air Force Component of Operation LAFIYA DOLE conducted an Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance (ISR) mission in Parisu, Borno State. During the ISR mission, a large structure with solar panels and flags suspected to harbour high value Boko Haram Terrorists (BHTs) was discovered, alongside other similar BHT structures hidden under trees. Accordingly, on 22 May 2017, 2 attack helicopters; the Mi-17 and the newly inducted day and night, all weather gunship, Mi-35M Super Hind were scrambled to conduct strikes on the location in succession. Subsequent battle damage assessment revealed that several structures in the target area were engulfed in fire as a result of the strikes and a few BHT survivors were seen scampering from the location. In another development, NAF helicopter gunships have also destroyed 9 hidden barges with stolen oil products in several creeks within the Niger Delta under the framework of Operation DELTA SAFE. The destruction of the barges is aimed at making the stealing of the Nation’s oil products futile, dangerous and unattractive. DOPRI |
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that's a significant amount do you think it will be worth investing money to upgrade them? Like the Turkish did with their M-60s, reactive armor, new power plant, fire control system.... the whole package In my own honest opinion i think those vikers MBT are too old for upgrading. secondly i think our military chiefs will just spend too much on upgrading, instead lets buy new platforms and lets turn those old junkies into targeting ducks for training purpose.,etc. |
#Egypt- @EgyArmySpox release gun cam footage showing destruction of an #ISIS VBIED in North #Sinai
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#Egypt|ian Rafales carried out 3rd wave of airstrikes in #Libya in the overnight, targeting #MSCD positions in western #Derna |
EMW01:these is a great step for the KAF. |
CAPTION THESE...................
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The Nigerian civil war in pictures http://punchng.com/the-nigerian-civil-war-in-pictures/ 1st pic;Two children soldiers of the Biafran army, Moise, 14 (L) and Ferdinand, 16 (R) discuss in Umuahia on August 31, 1968 as the Nigerian federal troops continue their advance during the Biafran war more interesting pictures inside...
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NNAMDIII:HAHAHAHAHAHA................ His everybody favourite. He can be the next CDS . |
CONCLUSION.
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NAF HOLDS BASE DEFENCE RETREAT, PROVIDES ADDITIONAL TRAINING FACILITIES The Nigerian Air Force (NAF) has held a retreat on Base Defence Planning. The retreat took place from 25-26 May 2017 at the recently commissioned Ibrahim Alfa Auditorium in the Air Force Institute of Technology Kaduna. The retreat was aimed at further educating relevant stakeholders on the new NAF base defence concept, which is premised on the development and deployment of an air-minded ground defence force, trained and equipped as special light infantry and capable of operating both inside and outside the base perimeter against contemporary threats while leveraging on intelligence and available modern technology. Consequently, participants at the retreat included base commanders, regiment officers, intelligence officers, air provost officer, all of who have specific roles to play in securing and defending NAF bases. The Chief of the Air Staff, Air Marshal Sadique Abubakar, who was the Special Guest of Honour at the retreat, reminded participants that despite its potency, airpower still has limitations, one of which is the issue of security of bases. According to him, “Given the importance of bases in the airpower delivery matrix, it is not inconceivable to expect our adversaries to target our bases. As a matter of fact, we have had an attack on one of our airbases in the recent past, and current intelligence reports keep highlighting the possibility of attacks on our bases. All these reinforce the need to emplace a robust base defence concept that is capable of providing guidance for responding to a wide range of situations that may threaten our bases.” It would be recalled that the emphasis of the former base defence concept in the NAF was the emplacement of static guards at identified key and vulnerable points. The current NAF leadership, however, viewed the concept as being no longer tenable and thus introduced the more robust base defence concept into the Service in 2016. Nevertheless, recent evaluations of the Bases revealed that many commanders and bases were yet to imbibe and adopt the tenets of the new base defence concept. The retreat therefore afforded participants the opportunity to rub minds and exchange ideas and experiences towards engendering effective implementation of the new concept across the NAF. With the conclusion of the retreat, NAF bases are expected to be safer, more secured and more capable of repelling any attack directed at them. In a related development, Air Marshal Sadique Abubakar commissioned the newly built Regiment Training Centre as well as an electronic shooting range, both in Kaduna, on 25 May 2017. An interesting development was the naming of the Regiment Training Centre and the electronic range after late Air Commodore Anthony Ikhazoboh and late Group Captain Williams Pratt respectively. Both retired senior officers, now dead, contributed significantly to NAF base defence, while in service and it was considered most befitting to honour them, as a way of encouraging those alive. The Regiment Training Centre, which has the capacity to accommodate 300 trainees at a go, and the Electronic Range were constructed to further develop the capacity of personnel for base defence.
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NAF young pilots decimate Boko Haram-NAF spokesman Efforts by remnants of Boko Haram insurgents to regroup and launch attacks from the Sambisa forest and environs in the Northeast have been decimated by relentless efforts of young pilots of the Nigerian Airforce. NAF spokesman, Air Commodore Olatokunbo Adesanya, who disclosed this at the weekend, said the war against the insurgents is largely been won from the air through brave efforts of the officers who are mostly Flight Lieutenants of the Airforce. “In the past, war planes, including the heavy C-130 transport aircrafts were flown by senior officers of the rank of Air Vice Marshals (AVMs), but NAF has been modernised and there is now increased capacity in younger officers who are daily performing bombing raids on terrorist hideouts with efficiency and precision,” Adesanya said. Most of the well-trained young pilots, including women, according to him, now fly warplanes almost 24-hours to prevent Boko Haram fighters from regrouping. He urged the media and citizens not to sit aloof, but join the ongoing campaign to rid the country of terrorists and criminals. He particularly tasked the media to be objective in reporting NAF operations to avoid encouraging terrorists. https://guardian.ng/news/naf-young-pilots-decimate-boko-haram-naf-spokesman/ |
High ‘ranking’ Al-Shabaab explosives expert among terror suspects arrested http://www.capitalfm.co.ke/news/2017/05/high-ranking-al-shabaab-explosives-expert-among-terror-suspects-arrested/ |
Somali police get surveillance drones to combat al Shabaab insecurity http://www.africanews.com/2017/05/26/somali-police-get-surveillance-drones-to-combat-al-shabaab-insecurity/
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