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Foreign AffairsRe: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by MikeZA: 9:23pm On Aug 29, 2013
souldust: i just made a decent use of my brain. With its superior ability to think and make clear judgement, i have being able to give an EXACT, perfect and unmistakable discription of what you are. A pig, A BIG FAT PIG!!!!
Tell me if I'm lying and stop throwing insul.ts.
Foreign AffairsRe: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by MikeZA: 9:21pm On Aug 29, 2013
chris365: culled from your dreams or what? undecided
NO,the UN mission in the DRC has confirmed this. With the 2125m sniper kill. Your Tanzanians are firing artillery only.
Foreign AffairsRe: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by MikeZA: 7:32pm On Aug 29, 2013
NaijaPikinGidi: When will you ever make decent use of your brain?
A young SANDF sniper was surrounded by FARDC troops calling him "Kaptaine". After he sneaked 500m from a M23 camp and killed 6 rebels,they panicked and started firing mortars in all directions. He was injured,but he retreated and got treated back at base. Back at the frontline now. SANDF warriors are respected. Now if 500m is still showing that the SANDF afraid of rebels to you,then YOU'RE a "Hypocrite who knows nothing".
Foreign AffairsRe: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by MikeZA: 7:04pm On Aug 29, 2013
souldust: why then are there black faces every where in Naija you PIG!
It is a FACT!!!!
Foreign AffairsRe: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by MikeZA: 6:39pm On Aug 29, 2013
NaijaPikinGidi: It's the other way round. Sadly, you don't even understand the "facts" you claim to know! Insults? Check your initial comment!
You are so clueless.
Let's talk about military stuff. South African special forces(Recces) snipers right now in the DRC are being praised,killing rebels around in long ranges with deadly accuracy. This shows how well trained the Recces are!!!!#GO SANDF GO!!!!!
Foreign AffairsRe: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by MikeZA: 6:33pm On Aug 29, 2013
NaijaPikinGidi: Cut and paste freak! You do not even know that the entire story above rubbishes every single false claim you have made regarding the involvement of SANDF in the DRC showdown. I see you scrambling for early glory ... How about understanding the meaning of the word patience?
Quick right now call your sources in DRC and ask what are "people" saying about the SANDF special forces(Recces). Another M23 commander has been as we speak right now. The Recces snipers are "are causing havoc in the DRC".
Foreign AffairsRe: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by MikeZA: 6:32pm On Aug 29, 2013
NaijaPikinGidi: Cut and paste freak! You do not even know that the entire story above rubbishes every single false claim you have made regarding the involvement of SANDF in the DRC showdown. I see you scrambling for early glory ... How about understanding the meaning of the word patience?
Quick right now call your sources in DRC and ask what are people saying about the SANDF special forces(Recces). Another M23 commander has been as we speak right now. The Recces snipers are "are causing havoc in the DRC".
Foreign AffairsRe: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by MikeZA: 5:08pm On Aug 29, 2013
NaijaPikinGidi: Ever heard that you are pathetically stupid for asking dumb questions?
The facts are too much for you. That you're now resorting to insul.ts.
Foreign AffairsRe: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by MikeZA: 5:06pm On Aug 29, 2013
atiku07: u r such a foolish beign why involving an average nigerian woman in ur blind arguement, and do u think ur southafrican women r anyway better.
8 out of 10 Nigerian women bleach their skin. That is a fact. Deal with it.!!!!!
Foreign AffairsRe: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by MikeZA: 5:04pm On Aug 29, 2013
NaijaPikinGidi: Arrant nonsense! What bearing has this thoughtless comment of yours got on the unfolding events where your Tanzania continues to show stuff of bravery? Name dropping Oryx does not mean you have any on ground in DRC neither has any SANDF helicopters left South Africa for showdown time! You need to gather your thoughts properly before rambling about senselessly! So far ... all we see are Ukraine and Tanzania on the frontlines ... with SANDF doing the more of nothing!

I actually know that majority of South Africans are hopelessly brainless! grin
At ten minutes to 8 yesterday
morning, the Force Intervention
Brigade (FIB) of the United Nations
peacekeeping force in the Democratic
Republic of Congo, MONUSCO, fired the
opening shots of the first ever direct
attack on rebel forces in UN
peacekeeping history.
Two Mi-24Ps serving with MONUSCO
from the 18th Detached Helicopter
Unit, Ukrainian Armed Forces started
the operation, roaring over Kibati
heights while firing salvos of 80 mm
unguided rockets and 30 mm cannon
fire at suspected M23 artillery and
mortar positions. Shortly afterwards,
Tanzanian artillery and South African
mortar teams began bombarding M23
positions around Kibati heights and the
rest of the Trois Tours region, between
11 and 15 km from Goma.
During the fighting an officer with the
Tanzanian FIB battalion was killed and
several others wounded when a mortar
fired by M23 forces fell nearby.
Lt Col. Felix Basso, MONUSCO’s military
spokesperson, said at a press
conference in Kinshasha yesterday that
“MONUSCO has enlisted all of its attack
helicopters and its artillery… to push
back the M23 offensive that is under
way right now on the hills of Kibati.”
The intention, as told to me by sources
on the ground, is to force M23 off the
Kibati heights and prevent it from
being able to shell Goma and
surrounding towns and to provide
support for the advancing Congolese
military (FARDC) forces. The three
regular infantry battalions with the FIB
from South Africa, Malawi and Tanzania
remain in support of FARDC units but
not at the forefront of the fighting.
South African Department of Defence
spokesperson Siphiwe Dlamini told Al-
Jazeera yesterday that ”The main
engagement is by the [Congolese]
forces…We are retaliating and going on
the offensive.”
It remains too early to judge how
successful the first day has been,
although the continued shelling of
Goma by M23 this morning indicates
that the group retains at least some of
its positions in the mountains north of
Goma.
However the spokesperson for FARDC,
Lt Col. Olivier Hamuli, offered Reuters a
positive outlook on the day’s progress,
telling them that ”Combat is ongoing
and there has been an intense
bombardment of Kibati, It’s going well.
We have not advanced much but M23
is gaining no territory.”
The South African National Defence
Force (SANDF) also denied M23′s claim
that 10 South African soldiers had
been killed, confirming that one soldier
had been slightly wounded by mortar
shrapnel and telling journalists that
“The reports of four or 10 SANDF
members injured or killed are
dismissed with the contempt that they
deserve…This is just mere propaganda
and psychological warfare from the
rebel forces who want to portray their
so-called success against the DRC
government troops and the
intervention brigade.”
And FARDC have engaged M23 rebels.
South African snipers and a
record-breaking shot.
In addition to the support provided by
the FIB’s attack helicopters, artillery
and mortar teams, small teams of
snipers from the SANDF have been
operating behind the lines to disrupt
M23′s supply routes. Most of those
supply routes run over the Rwandan
border, only a few kilometres from the
main M23 positions and combat area.
As at the time of writing, soldiers
within the FIB have reported to us that
at least six M23 soldiers have been
shot dead by SANDF snipers, including
one killed at a range of about 2 600
m. If verified, that would make it the
longest-distance confirmed combat
sniper shot in history, eclipsing the 2
475 m shot in Afghanistan in 2009 by
Cpl. Craig Harrison of the British Army.
Rwandan involvement and
concerns about equipment
There remain persistent claims by FIB
soldiers that the Rwandan Defence
Force continues to resupply and re-arm
the M23 forces and that some RDF
soldiers are fighting alongside M23
within the DRC itself. These reports
remain unconfirmed but are raising
concerns within the FIB and UN
leadership
Foreign AffairsRe: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by MikeZA: 3:44pm On Aug 29, 2013
NaijaPikinGidi: So you finally confirmed the falsehood of your initial claims -- that it is the SANDF recce group that have disrupted the M23 supply lines? SANDF did not fly any helicopters, because your fabled Rooivalks are still thousands of kilometers away on home soil. I'd still point out to you again that in reality it is the Tanzanian forces that are leading on all fronts including reconnaissance and troop insertions using the MI-24s.

Stop making a mockery of yourself ... snipers picking who? A random M23 fighter got shot in what could have been long range UN shelling and you make a mountain of it? Possibly a civilian who got caught in the crossfire! Read below:




Only a tested military mind will make sense out my comment repeated above!
Ever heard about the Oryx helicopter,the SANDF uses this helicopter to transport troops. The Rooivalk doesn't carry troops?..................And did you know 77%(8 out 10) of Nigerian women use skin lightening or bleaching cream. Such ugly beings loooooool.
Foreign AffairsRe: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by MikeZA: 3:41pm On Aug 29, 2013
NaijaPikinGidi: So you finally confirmed the falsehood of your initial claims -- that it is the SANDF recce group that have disrupted the M23 supply lines? SANDF did not fly any helicopters, because your fabled Rooivalks are still thousands of kilometers away on home soil. I'd still point out to you again that in reality it is the Tanzanian forces that are leading on all fronts including reconnaissance and troop insertions using the MI-24s.

Stop making a mockery of yourself ... snipers picking who? A random M23 fighter got shot in what could have been long range UN shelling and you make a mountain of it? Possibly a civilian who got caught in the crossfire! Read below:




Only a tested military mind will make sense out my comment repeated above!
Ever heard about the Oryx helicopter?
Foreign AffairsRe: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by MikeZA: 3:39pm On Aug 29, 2013
NaijaPikinGidi: So you finally confirmed the falsehood of your initial claims -- that it is the SANDF recce group that have disrupted the M23 supply lines? SANDF did not fly any helicopters, because your fabled Rooivalks are still thousands of kilometers away on home soil. I'd still point out to you again that in reality it is the Tanzanian forces that are leading on all fronts including reconnaissance and troop insertions using the MI-24s.

Stop making a mockery of yourself ... snipers picking who? A random M23 fighter got shot in what could have been long range UN shelling and you make a mountain of it? Possibly a civilian who got caught in the crossfire! Read below:




Only a tested military mind will make sense out my comment repeated above!
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At ten minutes to 8 yesterday
morning, the Force Intervention
Brigade (FIB) of the United Nations
peacekeeping force in the Democratic
Republic of Congo, MONUSCO, fired the
opening shots of the first ever direct
attack on rebel forces in UN
peacekeeping history.
Two Mi-24Ps serving with MONUSCO
from the 18th Detached Helicopter
Unit, Ukrainian Armed Forces started
the operation, roaring over Kibati
heights while firing salvos of 80 mm
unguided rockets and 30 mm cannon
fire at suspected M23 artillery and
mortar positions. Shortly afterwards,
Tanzanian artillery and South African
mortar teams began bombarding M23
positions around Kibati heights and the
rest of the Trois Tours region, between
11 and 15 km from Goma.
During the fighting an officer with the
Tanzanian FIB battalion was killed and
several others wounded when a mortar
fired by M23 forces fell nearby.
Lt Col. Felix Basso, MONUSCO’s military
spokesperson, said at a press
conference in Kinshasha yesterday that
“MONUSCO has enlisted all of its attack
helicopters and its artillery… to push
back the M23 offensive that is under
way right now on the hills of Kibati.”
The intention, as told to me by sources
on the ground, is to force M23 off the
Kibati heights and prevent it from
being able to shell Goma and
surrounding towns and to provide
support for the advancing Congolese
military (FARDC) forces. The three
regular infantry battalions with the FIB
from South Africa, Malawi and Tanzania
remain in support of FARDC units but
not at the forefront of the fighting.
South African Department of Defence
spokesperson Siphiwe Dlamini told Al-
Jazeera yesterday that ”The main
engagement is by the [Congolese]
forces…We are retaliating and going on
the offensive.”
It remains too early to judge how
successful the first day has been,
although the continued shelling of
Goma by M23 this morning indicates
that the group retains at least some of
its positions in the mountains north of
Goma.
However the spokesperson for FARDC,
Lt Col. Olivier Hamuli, offered Reuters a
positive outlook on the day’s progress,
telling them that ”Combat is ongoing
and there has been an intense
bombardment of Kibati, It’s going well.
We have not advanced much but M23
is gaining no territory.”
The South African National Defence
Force (SANDF) also denied M23′s claim
that 10 South African soldiers had
been killed, confirming that one soldier
had been slightly wounded by mortar
shrapnel and telling journalists that
“The reports of four or 10 SANDF
members injured or killed are
dismissed with the contempt that they
deserve…This is just mere propaganda
and psychological warfare from the
rebel forces who want to portray their
so-called success against the DRC
government troops and the
intervention brigade.”
And FARDC have engaged M23 rebels.
South African snipers and a
record-breaking shot.
In addition to the support provided by
the FIB’s attack helicopters, artillery
and mortar teams, small teams of
snipers from the SANDF have been
operating behind the lines to disrupt
M23′s supply routes. Most of those
supply routes run over the Rwandan
border, only a few kilometres from the
main M23 positions and combat area.
As at the time of writing, soldiers
within the FIB have reported to us that
at least six M23 soldiers have been
shot dead by SANDF snipers, including
one killed at a range of about 2 600
m. If verified, that would make it the
longest-distance confirmed combat
sniper shot in history, eclipsing the 2
475 m shot in Afghanistan in 2009 by
Cpl. Craig Harrison of the British Army.
Rwandan involvement and
concerns about equipment
There remain persistent claims by FIB
soldiers that the Rwandan Defence
Force continues to resupply and re-arm
the M23 forces and that some RDF
soldiers are fighting alongside M23
within the DRC itself. These reports
remain unconfirmed but are raising
concerns within the FIB and UN
leadership
Foreign AffairsRe: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by MikeZA: 1:25pm On Aug 29, 2013
chris365: are you serious at all. I can agree to malawi not there yet but tanzania?

Of course Tanzania will have heavy casualties cos they are leading the offensive while SANDF will continue to do what it does best.. Fight from a distance cos they're scared to die. grin
6 M23 commanders have been killed at long ranges by SANDF snipers. And oh your "sources" on the ground are lying to you cause,FARDC is leading the offensive not the FIB. We are called to support FARDC,Tanzania provides artillery while SA troops bring in Mortars.
Foreign AffairsRe: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by MikeZA: 1:19pm On Aug 29, 2013
chris365: this your claim only proves what we've been talking since. tanzanians are leading with Ukraine air power while your snipers take out targets from 2.2km away.

South africa always miscalculating.. Sending air support after long deployment of ground troops. You never learn do you!
The snipers are targeting M23 command structures with deadly accuracy at long ranges. This shows how well trained the SANDF units sent there are. What you end to understand is that the SANDF are playing a support role now. And that this is not a SA mission alone,so air support can be provided to the FARDC by Ukraine's Mi-24s.
Foreign AffairsRe: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by MikeZA: 1:13pm On Aug 29, 2013
NaijaPikinGidi: You are a wimp ... just like your SANDF. The Tanzanians are the ones leading the Reconnaisance operations and not the SANDF as you are claiming without evidence or proof! The loss of a Tanzanian soldier is evidence of Tanzania's obvious frontline role!! It is a testament to their being the real/braver force on the frontline! Brave men are the ones that die leading the war ... not the ones that hide in the backrows of the frontline ... afraid of battle, yet get wounded by stray bullets!

Fight the battle and stop celebrating your injuries! Our are you celebrating that you escaped death by whiskers? Is that how they trained your coward soldiers?

Again SANDF is exhibiting zero war logistics planning capacity! Didn't it occur to your war planners that helicopter gunships will be required? This rubbishes yours recce claims that you credit to SANDF! How did you transport or insert troops into the thick/bushy DRC battle landscape to disrupt so-called M23 supply lines? More excuses to come?
The 6SAI battalion is an air landed battalion not motorised or mechanised. Pathfinder or Recce units are inserted using a rope,the helicopter doesn't have to land. Today as speak the M23 is a bit "active(firing back)",yesterday they were on laying low. Their leadership(commanders) are picked one by one by the South African snipers(6 so far have been killed),with emerging claim that the SANDF recce snipers might have broken the 2.475km record,but let's wait until this has been varied(so I can again ask you about confirmed sniper kills). On the Helicopter gunship issue: Look the FIB was suppose to start operating by the end on September,that's why the Malawian troops haven't joined or "integrated". So the Rooivalks were to be sent in October,but cause of fighting this might be done in weeks or days to come.
Foreign AffairsRe: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by MikeZA: 11:34am On Aug 29, 2013
NaijaPikinGidi: Stop lying through your teeth! The Tanzanian forces are the ones leading the mission as is being reported from the frontlines! Does it take months to send your fabled Rooivalks to the DRC battle zone? Please there's nothing to talk about. Until the crafts arrive your Limpopo ... the best you all should be doing is battle the M23 to finish. Soon don't start blaming late deployment of Rooivalks! No long stories here!
Ask who's inflicting heavy casualties on the high ranking M23 commanders.
Foreign AffairsRe: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by MikeZA: 11:32am On Aug 29, 2013
Msauza: .

SANDF is heading the mission as tasked by the UN. I have just seen six Rooivalks gunships an hour ago heading towards Limpopo and am not sure if they are already on their way to the DRC or not.
The crews are in mission readiness training. They will be deployed soon.
Foreign AffairsRe: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by MikeZA: 11:30am On Aug 29, 2013
chris365: and who is leading the mission?

You fled your real mission in CAR to play support in a UN mission.

Now CAR is a mess thanks to SANDF. No achievements
CAR is a mess because of coward regional troops. And CAR troops who were guarding roads and bridges leading to Bangui.
Foreign AffairsRe: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by MikeZA: 11:28am On Aug 29, 2013
2smooth2shout: they did not only kill civilians, they also killed your soldiers and you fled like a scared bingo.

Now you want to brag about a mission you are neither leading nor funding. Sorry but the credit is already going to Tanzanian officer who is commanding you.

Tanzanians will have better bragging rights than you....lol
Show me the prove of your claims. Tanzania and Malawi(their troops haven't joined FIB yet) will take heavy casualties.
Foreign AffairsRe: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by MikeZA: 11:25am On Aug 29, 2013
NaijaPikinGidi: Empty claims! I will not be surprised if Tanzanian forces begin to counter the stories that you are attributing to SANDF alone! Are you really claiming to have better knowledge of the terrain than the Tanzanians? So far, we have info that the Tanzanians are the lead force in the frontline action so far, meaning they have led the reconnaisance operations, and are embedded with the DRC army on the frontlines. Don't come painting glorious pictures of your weak SANDF, whereas we know those doing the very dirty job at the moment. Which army operates the MI-24s for the UN mission? You'll need to exercise caution in all you say or claim on behalf of your SANDF. Better still ... provide proof for each comment or claims your make ...

Right now, I can only say good luck to the UN member troops in DRC.
The Recces snipers are the ones locating M23 command posts and supply lines. The Tanzanians already lost a Major. And the MI-24s are operated by Ukraine,the Rooivalks were supposed to join the mission in October but cause of the clashes this choppers might be sent there in weeks or days to come.
Foreign AffairsRe: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by MikeZA: 11:20am On Aug 29, 2013
NaijaPikinGidi: You are basically telling the world that your SANDF really failed woefully in CAR since Seleka chased out your weak troops when they overran your base. For now, just show your might and leave out all the side talk and chest-beating about cowardly (in)actions that have yielded no major results against M23.

Action speaks louder than words! Leave the talking for when the mission is fully accomplished.
Seleka never overran the SANDF base,if they did so they should have captured Rifles,APCs and Ammunition. The Recces snipers(SANDF special forces) in the DRC,are talking out M23's command posts and supply lines. Stop being proud of your armed forces who can't even treat their injured soldiers.
Foreign AffairsRe: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by MikeZA: 8:59am On Aug 29, 2013
CraigB: And Naai-geria leads itself to an âss-whooping by Boko Haram back in Naai-geria, after its failure in Mali.

No missions for you, losers.

No wonder the weak throw-out statements.

The weakening of the Naai-gerian argument. Or rather, the pacification of the primitive tribes of the lower Naai-ja delta:

1. Seleka!..

2. Shoe-shining in the DRC!

3. Not a single shot fired!

4. Not going into the jungle!

5. Show me proof of your frontline claims!

And now...

6. Tanzania leads!

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Hahaha - defeated apes. grin

Defeated at every point.
Seleka is killing civilians right now in CAR. The SANDF has fired mortar bombs on M23 positions,last week they took out a machine gun nest with the accurate NTW-20 sniper rifle.
Foreign AffairsRe: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by MikeZA: 8:50am On Aug 29, 2013
agaugust: .

[size=16pt]Tanzania leads South Africa into battle in Congo DRC...helping the weaker brother[/size]

following the defeat of south african army in the hands of illiterate Seleka rebel fighters, Tanzanian army, a more capable and brave fighting force, is now leading, helping and protecting the more modern South African army in the Congo DRC fighting.

this will ensure that the south africans do not suffer another military defeat from rebels, and also the courage of the Tanzanian soldiers will cover up the fear of battle and death which prevented the south african army from returning to CAR and engage Seleka rebels in any further combat.

" It's the Tanzanian and South African (United Nations) troops that are on the frontline. It's them that we see first," he said."

http://www.wral.com/un-helicopters-fire-on-m23-rebels-in-east-congo/12825320/


after training for combat with China's army, Tanzanian army promises to save their weaker South African army brothers in Congo war

https://english.gov.cn/images/images/782bcb888d660efd0e9d08.jpg
https://edge.passblue.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/05/Tanzanian-troops-in-DRC1.jpg
Your well trained Tanzanians have already lost a Major you hear me A MAJOR!!!!!!
Foreign AffairsRe: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by MikeZA: 8:48am On Aug 29, 2013
agaugust: Congo DRC war is not ready to declare a winner until the jungle warfare starts....and ends....where the mighty fall cheesy
The Recces(South African special forces) have already found M23's supply lines running from Rwanda,yesterday Ukrainian MI-24s were bombing this supply lines. M23 is way powerful compared to BH,but we are not losing men like your forces in their backyards.
Foreign AffairsRe: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by MikeZA: 10:22pm On Aug 28, 2013
NaijaPikinGidi: Alive and strong by AndrewZA's account? You are a serious joke! Let's see your coward SANDF take the fight to M23. What are they waiting for? The last known ultimatum to the M23 expired long long long time ago! Action please! shocked shocked shocked
Today FARDC and the UN attack helicopters attacked supply routes from Rwanda to the M23. The SANDF backed them with long range mortars,the Rooivalks and their SA crews will be deployed this September.
Foreign AffairsRe: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by MikeZA: 9:01am On Aug 26, 2013
NaijaPikinGidi: Mike..ZA, you must be a low life good for noting id.iot! If over a hundred thousand soldiers combined died in the war of Biafra ... Can your tiny brain not deduce the cause of their death while in the land, air and sea theatres of the three years of war? Stop the charade boy! Military stuff simply not for you! Go play with your mates in the sands! shocked shocked shocked
Nigeria has never knocked out a main battle tank?
Foreign AffairsRe: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by MikeZA: 8:57am On Aug 26, 2013
agaugust: i dont have it in a one by one list. the source i posted from globalsecurity.org says biafran war had air force combats. i wont look for history in a detail that was not recorded when i was not even born yet !

now show me Cuba's air force combat kills/experience before they shot down south african air force mirage jets as their first time shooting practice combat kills cheesy

.
I was not born yet too. When SAAF's 2 squadron was killing fighters in Korea but we all know about,cause kills are recorded by any well organised force. Nigeria lacks conventional warfare experience that is a fact.
Foreign AffairsRe: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by MikeZA: 8:54am On Aug 26, 2013
agaugust: show me record of Sweden's air force Gripen jet kills the same way @Mike.ZA is asking me for nigeria's own too. nigerian air force too has flown thousands of combat missions from 1967 to 2013.

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Show me air to air combat kills by your air force Mr.
Foreign AffairsRe: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by MikeZA: 11:51pm On Aug 25, 2013
agaugust: i gave you source of biafran war history .....whatever is on record. read it.

give me cuban war history source too, and balance the equation 50/50, i will take my time and read it to find the cuban combat kills myself cheesy

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Don't tell me about wars. Show me
confirmed combat kills.
Foreign AffairsRe: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by MikeZA: 11:49pm On Aug 25, 2013
agaugust: show me Sweden's air force Gripen Jet combat kills records/history to prove that Sweden can use their Gripen jets to k.ill a south african warship.

show me Cuba's history/records of air to air combat kills done anywhere before they used south african air force as first time target practice and shot down your south african air force Mirage jets in air to air combat.

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"As of 24 October 2011, Gripens have
flown more than 650 combat missions, almost
2,000 flight hours and delivered approximately
2000 reconnaissance reports to NATO."
Foreign AffairsRe: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by MikeZA: 11:43pm On Aug 25, 2013
agaugust: show me Sweden's air force Gripen Jet combat kills records/history to prove that Sweden can use their Gripen jets to k.ill a south african warship.

show me Cuba's history/records of air to air combat kills done anywhere before they used south african air force as first time target practice and shot down your south african air force Mirage jets in air to air combat.

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I will do so. First provide me if what I asked you to do all day.

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