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PoliticsRe: Dino Melaye Carries Tray Of Groudnut On His Head,says He Was Once A Hawker (pic) by dokunbam(m): 3:38pm On May 08, 2016
Joblessness
PoliticsRe: All Of These Countries Now Have Armed Drones by dokunbam(op): 6:54pm On May 07, 2016
DaBullIT:
He has not imported a pin ??


Sorry i forgot that GEJ imported lots of JETS

No , attack helicopters


mtchewww, I mean private jets with $15Million in cash

hahahahah, Oloriburuku somebody , who would sell anything to Jonathan who was just a figure head

even the fake drones they claimed to have bough were used , out of service drones and those, which kind rubbish those , and the only one they had dropped like a stone midair
PoliticsAll Of These Countries Now Have Armed Drones by dokunbam(op): 11:32am On May 07, 2016
Last week Nigeria joined a dubious international clique when it bombed a logistics base used by the militant group Boko Haram in the country’s northeast. Though the airstrike itself was unremarkable—the Nigerian Air Force has conducted hundreds of strikes against Boko Haram in recent months—it was the first Nigeria has delivered via an unmanned drone.

For many, the news wasn’t that Nigeria had used a weaponized drone in combat for the first time, but that the Nigerian military has weaponized drones at all. While it’s well-understood that military powers like the U.S., U.K., and China possess armed drones, it’s less well-known that Nigeria, South Africa, and Somalia (most likely) have them as well. Pakistan and Iraq have both used weaponized drones in combat inside their own borders. At least a dozen other nations have publicly declared they are pursuing armed drone technologies, and countless others seek to discreetly build or buy them as well.

In the past 18 months the weaponized drone club has quietly grown to double-digit membership, largely thanks to Chinese technology that is both less expensive and easier to obtain than U.S. drone technology.

So how many countries now possess armed drones? The long answer is nuanced, depending on what exactly constitutes a “weaponized drone.” The short answer is at least 10, and soon it will be a far larger club than that.

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According to a report the New America Foundation released last year, the list of countries that possess armed drones includes the U.S., the U.K., China, Israel, Pakistan, Iran, Iraq, Nigeria, Somalia, and South Africa. Two non-state organizations—Hamas and Hezbollah—also make the list, though this is where the distinctions between “weaponized drone” and “model-aircraft-with-a-grenade-strapped-to-it” begin to become important, and not just in terms of tallying membership in the weaponized drone club. An aircraft’s range and the size of the payload it can carry has important ramifications in the international weapons marketplace, triggering international arms control agreements in some cases and not in others (more on that below).

Suffice it to say that a U.S. Air Force MQ-9 Reaper capable of traveling hundreds of miles to hurl precision-guided Hellfire missiles at targets on the ground is in practice a very different tool than a small recreational drone crudely hacked into a remotely guided missile. The weaponized drone club is growing not just at the less-sophisticated end of that spectrum but also at the very high end as well.

In November, the U.S. State Department approved the sale of weaponized MQ-9 Reaper technology to Italy, making it only the second country to receive the U.S. Air Force’s signature drone strike technology (following the U.K. in 2007). Around the same time, Spain also acknowledged that it would pursue weaponization of its own fleet of MQ-9s at some undetermined point in the future. The Canadian air force reportedly is shopping for an armed drone capability as well, though neither Spain nor Canada has received clearance from the U.S. to import the technology.

That clearance is key to a larger trend in the proliferation of weaponized drones, particularly the ones now emerging in combat roles in places like Nigeria, Iraq, and Pakistan. The U.S. is signatory to something called the Missile Technology Control Regime, or MTCR—a voluntary 1987 arms control agreement aimed largely at controlling the proliferation of cruise missile technologies as the Cold War came to a close.

The MTCR requires member nations to apply a “strong presumption of denial” on the sale and export of airborne technologies that can travel 185 miles or more and carry a 1,100-pound payload. Though signed with cruise missile exports in mind, the MTCR has ensnared many large, long-range aerial drones in its language as well.

While the U.S. is signatory to the MTCR, drone exporters like China and Israel are not. Not only has that hurt the U.S. drone industry (for both armed and unarmed models) in the global marketplace, but it’s made China a particularly attractive vendor. (While Israel exports its drone technologies, its security situation requires that it be a more discerning seller of weaponized drone technology.) Though pricing information is scarce, analysts estimate the price tag on a Chinese CH-4 drone is roughly a quarter that of the American MQ-9 Reaper it is designed to emulate. Buying weaponized drones from China also entails far fewer regulatory hurdles.

That’s one reason we’re now seeing armed drones entering combat in places like Nigeria, Pakistan, and Iraq, each of which operates Chinese CH-3 or CH-4 models. Two CH-4s reportedly crashed in Algeria last year during evaluation by the Algerian military (though it’s not clear if Algeria went through with its purchase after the botched demo). Both Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates have reportedly purchased Chinese drones as well, as arms control considerations have thus far barred them from purchasing the technology from their usual weapons vendors in the United States.


The proliferation of armed Chinese drones is stratifying the weaponized drone club somewhat, says Sarah Kreps, an associate professor in Cornell University’s department of government and an expert on weapons proliferation and international security. At the high end of that strata there’s the U.S. and a handful of its allies that have the resources to sustain satellites, global data links, and foreign bases that offer the kind of global reach the U.S. drone program is renowned for, she says. Then there’s a lower tier that includes those countries operating Chinese-made weaponized platforms capable of flying only a few hundred miles from their ground controller.

That limited range doesn’t make the lower tier any less deadly, she says. For many countries battling insurgencies within their own borders or targeting the neighbor next door, a shorter range and fewer technological bells and whistles isn’t all that limiting, as evidenced by deadly strikes inside the borders of Nigeria, Pakistan, and Iraq. The fact that the weaponized drones most popular on the global market are theoretically less effective than U.S.-made drone hardware has not blunted their effect in practice.

The silver lining, at least for the time being: The countries that have thus far used armed drones are doing so in conflicts where conventional, manned airstrikes are already underway. That is, the argument that having armed drones will prompt militaries to launch relatively low-risk drone strikes in situations where they otherwise wouldn’t have used deadly force has not yet manifested itself among the latest inductees to the weaponized drone club.

“I’ve been working on this issue since 2009, and I feel like it’s actually become a little less worrisome,” Kreps says. “You look at the U.K. experience, for example, and they’re using them in pretty restrained ways. For countries involved in armed conflict this is another tool in their toolbox. It’s not Terminator.”


http://fortune.com/2016/02/12/these-countries-have-armed-drones/
PoliticsRe: President Buhari Signs 2016 Budget by dokunbam(m): 1:07pm On May 06, 2016
Victory at last
PoliticsRe: Aje Oil Field Begins Production As Lagos Joins Oil Producing States by dokunbam(m): 6:18am On May 04, 2016
chriskosherbal:
Welcome development.
FashionRe: What Would You Call This Haircut (photo) by dokunbam(m): 2:58pm On May 02, 2016
Highway to hell
BusinessRe: Photo: Who Can Tell The Source Of This Money? by dokunbam(m): 9:02am On May 02, 2016
Savings
PoliticsRe: Coup Speech Of Major-general Muhammadu Buhari, January 1, 1984 by dokunbam(m): 11:37am On May 01, 2016
md4real:
Guys seriously, read buhari's speech again and ask yourself, aint everything he is saying still the same issue we are suffering from.
Let give this guy a chance to fix this nation.
PetsRe: The Rat My Dog Killed Last Night!! Pepper Soup On Point. pics uploaded. by dokunbam(m): 11:09am On Apr 29, 2016
mightyhazell:
Ur dog greedy o! He don already snack on the legs b4 u even see the kill
cheesy

funny
PoliticsRe: World Bank Gives Kachikwu Thumbs Up On NNPC Reforms by dokunbam(m): 6:23am On Apr 28, 2016
amiibaby:
That's good
Better days ahead
PoliticsRe: Resign, Saraki: Protesters At National Assembly by dokunbam(m): 2:35pm On Apr 26, 2016
Almajiri1:
Fantastic!
PoliticsRe: Another APC Lies Busted (pictorial Evidence Inside) by dokunbam(m): 1:53pm On Apr 26, 2016
Bloggers and quest for traffic undecided undecided
PoliticsRe: A’court Rejects Motions To Stop Saraki, Dasuki, Metuh’s Trials by dokunbam(m): 8:05am On Apr 26, 2016
Danfuster:
would you believe I didn't read the above... I'm just tired of reading about this old fools
Let Justice prevail

No hiding place for looters
PoliticsRe: Osinbajo At A Town Hall Meeting In Lagos by dokunbam(m): 9:11am On Apr 24, 2016
thesicilian:
Patience is the key
PoliticsRe: Buhari, 59 World Leaders Agree Sanctions On Looters by dokunbam(m): 9:08am On Apr 24, 2016
Akshow:
God bless my presido. Ride on sir
RomanceRe: Problems Only Pretty Ladies Will Understand by dokunbam(m): 6:54pm On Apr 23, 2016
Lord I don't know why am different.

Send message to a lady on social media, neva done

I get enough offline and am ok
RomanceRe: Go and Marry If You Have Barbed With This Tool (pics) by dokunbam(m): 6:46pm On Apr 23, 2016
Indomie chicken children won't know it
PoliticsRe: I Can Confirm That Saraki Opposed Apc’s Muslim/muslim Ticket – Fani-kayode by dokunbam(m): 6:35pm On Apr 23, 2016
double0seven:
Itumo?

Meaning what?

He opposed muslim muslim ticket, so what? There many people in APC who would have also opposed it.

what does that have to do with the substance of his case in court.
PoliticsRe: We Haven’t Recovered From Fighting Obasanjo, PDP Laments by dokunbam(m): 6:27pm On Apr 23, 2016
Sunnymatey:
The slayer of pdp.
The nemesis of pdp
CelebritiesRe: See How Dagrin Fans Remembered Him Today by dokunbam(m): 9:26pm On Apr 22, 2016
Rip

Dagrin
PoliticsRe: Buhari Refuses To Sign 2016 Budget, Returns Document To National Assembly by dokunbam(m): 8:25am On Apr 22, 2016
tuale4u:
This clearly shows Buhari is a president with clear vision and mission. He is focus on his goal and wont allow unneccesary politics by NASS to distract him

Just as the NASS can not just approve the original Budget d way Buhari sent it to them, So also is d right of the president to review what NASS sent to him.

Yes d delay might prolong d current pain, but it is d right thing to do.

Everytin about this Budget has proven Buhari is a man of integrity with uncommon courage. This is d first true Budget in d last 16 years. For the first time, many Nigerians have a reasonable idea of the content of the Budget in detail. Before now, money will change hand with Ghana must go, and d budget will be pass.
B4 now , NASS was a secret cult. But today because of Buhari unwillingness to share money, NASS has become open.

God bless PMB
God bless Nigeria
PoliticsRe: Danladi Umar Shouts At Raphael Oluyede, Saraki's Lawyer by dokunbam(m): 1:51pm On Apr 21, 2016
Dmillionaire:
I dont like it when sentiments rule our judgments, in as much as I am ok with the trials of politicians on there corrupt practices, the investigation and trials should be institutional and overboard of every political office holder whether current or past politicians.

For our information, the budget signing is been delayed by pmb due to, saraki's trial. according to apc inner caucus saraki must be removed b4 our budget is passed.

the same pmb was alleged to own several houses and businesses outside his declared ones at the cct.

its a pity that nigeria can never get anything right for once, we have allowed religion and tribalism to choke our reasoning. am from the east but, I believe that what's good for the gander is equally good for the goose.

Amaechi, tinubu, pmb, obj, gej, sanusi, ibb, fashola etc should face the same trial genuinely.

I cry for our youths, everything isn't politics, there's a big difference between politics and governance.
Am not here for pdp or apc this country need revolution, period.
At bold

PDP failed to nail them,

But dont worry, lets finish with Saraki and we get back to them

For now Sarathief is the scapegoat
PhonesRe: NTEL Sim Lagos Collection Locations And All You Need To Know by dokunbam(m): 11:40am On Apr 21, 2016
shocker007:
Here is the procedure to unlock it from a user.

First of all, I am assuming that your modem is the new Huawei E5573s-606 mifi and not the USB modem. If you are using anything else, then try and google the procedure for your own specific device.

The procedure I used was gotten from this page https://unlock4modem.in/unlock-customized-e5573s-606-spectranet-mifi-nigeria/
The procedure is pretty straightforward but unfortunately, the guy wants us to pay him for the code to unlock.
So, I managed to get my hands on the software he was using to generate the code and uploaded it along with the two other softwares you would need here ---->https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B-UhK1aaxPuhV3c3d0tpYjJmZkk
You can download the rest from the site that listed the procedures.

Now to unlock, follow the procedures up to No. 7 then stop. After that, use the software named Huawei unlock Code Calculator to generate ur own device unlock code.
After you have done that, continue from No. 13 and when you are in your router settings, click on Network Settings for it to bring up the page where you would need to put in your unlock code. That's all.
Thanks
PoliticsRe: Saraki Seeks To Stall Trial Again, Asks Judge To Disqualify Self by dokunbam(m): 4:00pm On Apr 20, 2016
Gangan

The film is getting real

am waiting for the end fight grin

Boss vs Actor cheesy

Saraki VS Nigeria
PoliticsRe: Mbazulike Amechi: Buhari Caged By Eight People Who May Crush Him by dokunbam(m): 3:00pm On Apr 20, 2016
All that the President wants is to give Nigerians a better country that will reflate the economy and something to cheer about
PoliticsRe: Crowd Gathers For Fayose's Rice And N200 by dokunbam(m): 1:17pm On Apr 20, 2016
Fayose dey suffer these people o

Chai, daris godu o
FoodRe: Giant Bush Rat That Was Killed At My Workplace :PHOTOS by dokunbam(m):
Op
Nawa oo, don put source join

Etun fata yii cheesy
PoliticsRe: Sahara Reporters Releases Phone Numbers Of Members Of Ethics Committee (photos) by dokunbam(m): 4:58pm On Apr 19, 2016
modelmike7:
Let the calls begin
Oya every body

Drop number
Call credit on me cheesy
PoliticsRe: Saraki Hands Over To Ekweremadu by dokunbam(m):
Omeny:
Ekweremadu is a life-line Saraki has now!

If both guys where to be in same party, Saraki would have be a gonna long ago!

Sincerely speaking, Am one of those who believe Saraki wouldn't have face all this trial if he didn't manipulate his way to be the Senate president!

Take it or leave it unless u wanna deceive urself!
He asked for it and he is getting it

Eni to ba sekan tenikan o seri, oju e ari nkan tenikan o riri

Sarathief Crookola is a back stabber
BusinessRe: Nigeria – China Currency Deal – The Biggest Winners And Losers by dokunbam(m): 4:37pm On Apr 19, 2016
Drclassic:
I pray this will boost our country
I hope and pray for the best.

Hope the common man will benefit from this?
BusinessRe: Nigeria – China Currency Deal – The Biggest Winners And Losers by dokunbam(m): 4:36pm On Apr 19, 2016
Drclassic:
I pray this will boost our country

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