On the other hand Oshakati is full of military service personnel..the SF were practicing their freefall stuff already this morning....havent heard the F-7's or K-8's yet..if there is an equipment parade i'll try to get around see what pics i can take....maybe an opportunity to see if the Denel APC's bought for the Marines are in service
On the real I paid him N$3500 for those Navy day videos that I uploaded to YouTube but yes please do try to get some visuals for us Cde
Henry240: Like we have been waiting for your friend, his NBC clip and photos from the Namibian marines beach landing exercise for 2 years and counting.
The problem with my NBC connection is that I'll have to E-wallet him about N$2000 for the footage,unfortunately I can't spend that much my apologies for not informing you sooner gentlemen.
newafricaken254: On Saturday, July 22, 2017, Egypt opened the largest military base in the Middle East, located close to the port city of Alexandria and the opening ceremony was attended by leading figures in the Arab world. The new base includes more than 1,100 buildings, 72 training fields, two residential complexes and a huge convention centre
His Highness Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Crown Prince of Abu Dhabi and Deputy Supreme Commander of the UAE Armed Forces and Egypt's President Abdel-Fatah El-Sisi, attended on Saturday the opening of the new Egyptian Military Base. A Saudi delegation headed by Makkah Gov. Prince Khaled Al-Faisal also attended the opening ceremony.
This new military base is named Mohamed Naguib, an Egyptian army officer who became the country's first president.
Egypt’s army announced earlier that it established another base, called Barrani, close to the porous western border with Libya to prevent the infiltration of militants. Authorities have said that Barrani, close to the porous western border, aims to prevent infiltration of militants from Libya.
Egypt built this new military base to protect facilities and projects in the coastal cities on the Mediterranean. The area is a major tourist destination and has seen a surge in acts of terror by suspected militants.
For combat training, the new base includes a complex of specialized training fields and small arms shooting fields. The military said it established an electronic tactical shooting range complex using the latest shooting systems and emulators, and developed an upgraded a marine landing platform within the base.
A video was released on Internet showing all the military equipment, armoured vehicles and main battle tanks deployed on the new military base
gottfried21: Namibian Air Force is considering this aircraft to replace the current Dassault Falcon-7X as our "Air Force One" It was here in Windhoek at a private airport used by civilians,High ranking officials and as a CASEVAC sight for the Air Force and the President's security detail got to evaluate the plane...Wish I still had the pictures
Namibian Air Force is considering this aircraft to replace the current Dassault Falcon-7X as our "Air Force One" It was here in Windhoek at a private airport used by civilians,High ranking officials and as a CASEVAC sight for the Air Force and the President's security detail got to evaluate the plane...Wish I still had the pictures
jl115: Lets not fvck it up again.......i almost thought I lost my favorite thread!!
Next time we take the debate to the discussion thread!
Usually the d*ck measuring doesn't last that long.Both countries will throw blows then boom out of nowhere the Algerian guy comes,posts pictures of their Sukhois/Corvettes and then everyone is humbled and just kinda shuts up
kikuyu1: I'm impressed by the KC 390,Brazil's first attempt to get into the heavy lift market. Do you have any specs?
Hmm Well,it can fly... I joke I joke But unfortunately I don't know much about this aircraft.I'm sure you'll be able to find out some more info on Google
Visuals of the Millitary element which was present at the Funeral/memorial services of the late Namibian leader Mr Toivi Ya Toivi(A founding father of Modern Namibia who spent time jailed at the infamous Robben Island prison in South Africa) over the weekend.
Sorry for the derailment(again) I just wanted to use this opportunity to say thank you to everyone on the Forum that wished me a happy birthday.I appreciate you all<3