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NaijaPikinGidi: Merits or demerits of Morsi's removal should be left to diplomats and politicians to ponder upon! Nigeria already made its diplomatic position clear ... Morsi's removal is undemocratic! So please don't start digressing! Point made is ... Egypt is currently Strongest Military in Africa and they are disciplined to the core and capable of waging sustained wars successfully with most African countries. |
NaijaPikinGidi: Merits or demerits of Morsi's removal should be left to diplomats and politicians to ponder upon! Nigeria already made its diplomatic position clear ... Morsi's removal is undemocratic! So please don't start digressing! Point made is ... Egypt is currently Strongest Military in Africa and they are disciplined to the core and capable of waging sustained wars successfully with most African countries.Do you remember,when Muammar Gaddafi sent his commandos to Uganda to fight Tanzania and some rebel forces,During Uganda's liberation war?. I'm asking you this cause you will remember that armies who were trained to fight in the desert,can't fight in the sub-Saharan Africa. Regarding how disciplined Egypt is,I think any army that get involved in political issues is ill disciplined,did you know Egypt's army sells consuming goods? |
NaijaPikinGidi: Hosni Mubarak fell due to popular citizen demand and the military stayed on the side of the people. Mursi has fallen in the same way. How does that show ill-discipline in the rank and file of the Egyptian army? There is no democracy without the military! The military's role has largely been to avert total anarchy and collapse of the Egyptian nation ... from that perpective they acted to keep Egypt together without being direct beneficiaries of the act.Muhammed Morsi was toppled by the military. And Hosni Mubarak was not toppled,he voluntarily stepped down. Regarding the Yom Kippur war Egypt rushed their tanks cross the canal,only to be stopped and crashed. Remind you,Egypt's main battle tanks had night vision capability(the T-62 to be specific). While Israelis had to use night vision binoculars to find the enemy's tanks. The only war Egypt has won,was that little Skirmish against Libya. |
NaijaPikinGidi: Collaborate on French engine importation? You still can't take in the depth of simple facts provided. Tell your lies to your fans! End of discussion!!Soon I will be telling you,the Rooivalk made a kill in DRC. And oh the Mamba MRAP is in DRC too. |
NaijaPikinGidi: You said Gun? Can the tank drive/move in optimal speed and ruggedness without the gun? YES!! Can the American's up-armour the tank with any other American gun of their choice? YES!!A tank is useless without its main gun. And can South Africa produced a engine for the Rooivalk?[YES]. You know nothing about military stuff,your posts show how ignorant you're. |
Msauza: The military power of Egypt is diminishing by bits, besides they do not play any major role in assuming that status in Africa. That military power reside within themselves because they do not contribute in bringing peace in Africa.Colonel General Adbul Al-sisi proved that Egypt's army deals with political issues. I will respect Egypt's army the day they on and destroy the Israelis in a tank battle,besides it would the greatest modern tank battle. The Abrams vs the Merkeva main battle tank. |
NaijaPikinGidi: Insults will not change the fact! The truth will always haunt and hunt you! The SOUL and POWER of the rooivalk is the French engine. And without it, the craft is a lame contraption of metal sheets, rotors and ammunition! Question is why do cars, helicopters and ships require engines? Primary school reasoning!!Answer this. America's Abrams tank uses a 120mm Rheimental german gun,so Americans are haunted? |
Msauza: What soul and power is proudly french? The canon and missiles mounted on that gunship is the intellectual rights of South Africans. The technology and body of that gunship was built by South Africans. It is only the engine parts which were powered by a french company, so does that make it a french product? I can see that your small Nigerian tikie brain does not let you rest.Does he know SA is capable of building the super hind?
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agaugust: [size=16pt]EGYPT[/size]Egypt's army is ill disciplined. Israel crashed them in the Yom kippur war,and almost captured Cairo. They should stick to toppling presidents,not fighting wars. |
drag_on: Nigeria will most definitely be firing liquid fueled rockets(probably cryogenic)not all these solid crap.There is a vast technical difference between solid and liquid fueled rockets,anybody can build solid fueled rockets..Liquid fuelled rockets lol?,remember that's how the Nazi fuelled their V3 rockets. |
chris365: off point. you south africans are threatened by us but won't admit it. that's why when we tell you our capabilities with proof you downplay it by derailing. tell me if that's not envy.Go to sleep knowing this "Cape Town-based shipyard Nautic Africa has received orders for seven of its new 35 metre Fast Multi-Role Patrol Vessels from West African customers, and is already constructing two of them. Nautic Africa said the contracts for the vessels - the first in their class to be designed and built in South Africa - are worth R600 million. Two keels have already been laid, with the remaining three to follow later this month. Nautic expects to make its first deliveries next year and to complete the contract early in 2015. The orders resulted from the company's collaboration with West African navies, as well as oil and gas companies, to develop an effective way of counteracting illegal fishing, piracy and other illicit offshore activities, Nautic Africa said in a statement on Monday. "The orders reflect our customers' confidence in our ability to deliver solutions-based products, coupled with unparalleled on-the-ground service and support," said James Fisher, Nautic Africa CEO. He added that the company has also cemented plans for the expansion of its second West African base, in Port Harcourt, Nigeria, which will focus exclusively on vessel life-cycle support and servicing. The company already has a base in Takoradi, Ghana. The new 35 metre patrol vessels were designed in collaboration with a Cape Town-based naval architect in response to offshore security issues in the Gulf of Guinea. The company claims they will have the capability of much larger, more expensive vessels. They will utilise the South African-developed Nautic 'Super Shield' Ballistic Protection system and will be sold with a multitude of role capabilities, key being the Nautic Fast Deployable Interceptors (FDI), vessels known as Guardians. These interceptors incorporate a beyond-horizon, mother/daughter communication interface with the mother ship. They will be powered by a Swedish Marine Diesel 500HP inboard engine, coupled to either a surface-piercing MSA propeller drive, or a jet drive, that is capable of powering the 9-metre craft up to speeds of more than 50 knots. "The majority of territorial water off-shore threats are from largely indistinguishable craft less than 12 metres in length," said Fisher. "The FDIs, which are deployable in minutes, enhance the patrol effectiveness of offshore assets and enable personnel to communicate with small fishing boats and/or make arrests at sea level. This makes policing safer and more effective." A spin-off of the patrol vessel orders is that Nautic Africa expects to create 100 jobs over the next two years in the Cape Town area. "To ensure that its workforce has the requisite skills to meet the global standards expected by its clients, Nautic Africa will embark on an aggressive apprenticeship programme to train fabricators, welders and general artisans," the company said." If Nigeria has "Africa's best shipyards",why are we selling ships to your neighbouring countries. DEAL WITH IT? |
chris365: so all this blabbing and i thought you wanted to mention a south african. this further prove that south africans are the hypocrites here.The thing is South Africa is ahead of Nigeria,but that doesn't mean Nigerians are "less intelligent". And did you hear we(South Africa) will be selling ships to a near you,and possibly hook up you too in the near future. |
patriot4: Our place on the continent and in the world is in front of you and the more time goes the more distance will get between us. You are a country destined to be average, while Nigeria is destined to shine as the brightest star and fly like an eagle.Is this a fairy story?,Here's the fact: South Africa is technologically ahead of Nigeria. DEAL WITH IT? |
patriot4: try again later. The hellicopter gunship is still superior to that your cheap immitation which by the way is not modular.Rooivalk Block 1F MK1 you know what that means. Or you want me to upload a picture of SAAF's advanced Mi hind attack helicopter? |
patriot4: http://www.punchng.com/education/nigerians-have-highest-level-of-education-in-the-us-survey/Here's the thing. Human beings regardless of their nationally or race,are intelligent. The chinese created the black powder(gun powder) which is the best thing human beings ever invented. Guns shaped today's world from how's poor or rich,if WW2 never occurred America wouldn't be the military super power they're today. |
patriot4: Why must you always downrate Nigeria, with no single evidence to do that. A country you have never been to ! Anything Nigerian, you must see it as bad. grow up !Try objectivity, We have spent years proving you people wrong on this forum, but you don't seem to learn.I'm not down rating your country sir,I just want you to accept your place on the continent. Here's a picture of the most advanced attack helicopter on the African continent,armed with the best helicopter fires anti_tank missile. "Just" to make you feel better.
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andrewza: You mean nigeria wanted to but never manged to build a SLBMNigeria probably acquired scud missile technology,and those things are known for being less accurate. |
patriot4: First of all north Korea is one of the best nations in the world in missile technology. Iran which is also one of the best in that field got its technology from north korea."First of all" the DPRK's missile technology is not that great. They obtain their technology from China,it was proven in 2011 when they paraded a new missile and a mobile missile launcher which appeared to take striking resembles to a Chinese launcher. Regarding Iran in a war situation Iran's missiles can be intercepted by the Israeli Iron Dome system,do you remember when they(Iran) revealed their stealth fighter with a tiny cockpit and some western experts said it was a plastic mock up LOL. On SANDF the troops and parabats are on the ground in DRC,they wouldn't be on the ground without a commander(colonel for the troops and a major for the parabats company). The fighting is taking place close by,some rebel group opposing the M23 dared last week and attacked the paras. |
patriot4: Nigeria does produce missiles. I stated verrifiable facts.Fighting in DRC is taking place less than 10km from the SA troops. The paras are ready to support the battalion. We also might hear the Rooivalk made its first kill very soon. Let's talk about the situation in DRC not some obsolete missile Nigeria obtained from the DPRK. |
patriot4: Stop using the word fact. I think you don't know what it means.Did you just say North Korea?,I heard you gonna be "obtaining" their ships too. LOOOOl |
patriot4: Keep dreaming. For now our brothers in Brazil are training you.Morale is high among the SANDF troops in DRC. The parabats were accidentally engaged,by some rebels not from the M23 days back. Today Rooivalk crews were placed on high alert as FARDC attacked and killed some rebels. On the "training issue" I promise you,Nigerians will be trained in SA in the near future. |
NaijaPikinGidi: I don't understand you ... speak it in Zulu.I knew you were the british queen. |
patriot4: Keep dreaming. For now our brothers in Brazil are training you.Let me quote what SANDU's secretary said today for you "SA troops in DRC are happy that the heavy hardware they include Rooivalk Helicopters are backing,after being placed on high alert". |
NaijaPikinGidi: More stupid primary school excuses! Any minute of command indecision is dangerous for serious forces like the Nigerian army. You are embarrassing your SANDF further! Again, you expose the SANDF's poor command hierarchy! Stop this overrated posturing of yours. You are still lost in the past. Period!!Our Generals know that well. We saw this when they deployed forces around CAR,to give the commander in chief flexible options. We just finished training officers from several other Southern Africa countries. Soon we gonna be training Nigerians. |
NaijaPikinGidi: The challenge is yours! According to our own Agaugust whenever in doubt ... "Google is your friend"!!Here's the thing I gave the history of South Africa. Now do your part,and stop telling me about "bluh bluh bluh bluh google" rubbish. |
NaijaPikinGidi: Na you go tire!Stop hiding behind shades when enjoy that "humble pie". |
NaijaPikinGidi: Poor command hierarchy like I've mentioned several times before. It's the bane of your SANDF operational maturity! Confused Generals and politicians? A new first for Africa's military pretenders!The Generals take orders from the commander in chief,who doesn't wanna look an "African police". Our Generals were tested in combat against the SADF or the opposite for those who fought on the SADF. |
NaijaPikinGidi: Same old ignorance.Stop talking about "ignorance" and provide me with the name of a great Nigerian warrior king. Don't reply if you're not going to say something about military or military history. |
chris365: these guys are funny i swear. talking about zulu warriors in 2013In battle against rebels and funded by the AU or UN right?, Tell me about country to country military showdowns,which prove how well trained that country's armed are. |
patriot4: When Nigerian kingdoms were trading with the british on equal terms, your people were already being marginalized by the british. the british had already conquered you. And once again, I am not going to the the research for you, you have the internet so just use it.LOL what were you trading with the British? Stop being funny. Chief Bambata refused to pay the British their ridiculous tax,and started the struggle for freedom. While your chiefs were in bed with the British. For your info King Shaka was friendly to the British and even offered them land near present day Durban. |
NaijaPikinGidi: In same way, where was your King Shaka to inspire his children of Zulu during battle against the children of Seleka's army?The Zulus wiped out Zwide's army in that battle and went straight to his kraal to clean up the remaining soldiers. Seleka failed to overran the SANDF base. GE IT? |
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