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Re: African Militaries/ Security Services Strictly Photos Only And Videos Thread by RiceProducers: 8:59pm On Nov 29, 2021
Mzal3ndo:
You know I was thinking about this the other day and it kinda came and struck me a bit. For this lets take Tanzania as a case study. The GDP ppp of Tanzania in 2019 was $150B. If Tanzania was effective at collecting taxes she should be collecting at least $30B per year. Also taking account that 40% of the Tanzanian economy is informal (unregistered and unregulated) her true GDP ppp figure should be something like $210B in 2019.
So what can she and the rest of the continent do for better tax collecting? Going fully digital and ditching paper money for Transactions. And with my rough estimation this could be a game changer for a lot of countries. I did a rough number analysis of the public transportation in Dar es salaam. About 4M people use public transport in Dar es salaam, with Tsh.800 as the go and return fare on average, is the state had a complete digital payment system, also collecting 30% of the total revenue (1USD=Tsh.2300 average) the state could be collecting close to $150M per year in revenue.
The average cost of building a tarmacked road in Tanzania is $500K and Dar es salaam having approximately 600km of unpaved road, they could have enough money to pave all roads in 2 years. Imagine if we did this in every sector of the economy, with good money managment Africa could have better infrastructure at 0 debt compared to first world countries.
Good stuff.
Re: African Militaries/ Security Services Strictly Photos Only And Videos Thread by QuietMynd: 12:31am On Nov 30, 2021
https:// twitter.com/i/web/status/1463546463439495183
Close the gap between / and t
Re: African Militaries/ Security Services Strictly Photos Only And Videos Thread by kabe1: 6:58am On Nov 30, 2021
South African army Tanks

Re: African Militaries/ Security Services Strictly Photos Only And Videos Thread by kabe1: 7:07am On Nov 30, 2021
Following the commissioning of Seaward Defence Boat 3, the Nigerian Navy can now look forward to Seaward Defence Boat 4.

Hopefully we get to see a larger (55 meters and above) vessel.

Re: African Militaries/ Security Services Strictly Photos Only And Videos Thread by kabe1: 7:17am On Nov 30, 2021
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Re: African Militaries/ Security Services Strictly Photos Only And Videos Thread by Mzal3ndo(m): 7:46am On Nov 30, 2021
Tinfoil:
If people are not used to paying taxes getting them to start would be very hard. If done wrong it can cause conflict
True. But what if we automate everything. If someone buys something money goes directly into a business checking account and the bank creates a software that caps the amount of money someone is able to withdraw depending on their respective tax bracket so by the end of the month if someone made $1000 and maybe income tax is 25% they can only withdraw $750 and the rest sent to the state, the same way the bank deducts money for their banking services.
Re: African Militaries/ Security Services Strictly Photos Only And Videos Thread by NTSA: 7:33pm On Nov 30, 2021
British and Kenyan army helicopters during an exercise.

Re: African Militaries/ Security Services Strictly Photos Only And Videos Thread by jteku(m): 7:38pm On Nov 30, 2021
Mzal3ndo:
True. But what if we automate everything. If someone buys something money goes directly into a business checking account and the bank creates a software that caps the amount of money someone is able to withdraw depending on their respective tax bracket so by the end of the month if someone made $1000 and maybe income tax is 25% they can only withdraw $750 and the rest sent to the state, the same way the bank deducts money for their banking services.
You must be based in Europe or America, most businesses in Africa are within the informal sector and don't pay income taxes
Re: African Militaries/ Security Services Strictly Photos Only And Videos Thread by kabe1: 8:11pm On Nov 30, 2021
Nigeria's Proforce Defence booth at Edex2021, Egypt

Re: African Militaries/ Security Services Strictly Photos Only And Videos Thread by Faithti(m): 8:08am On Dec 01, 2021
kabe1:
South African army Tanks
is this an ifv or a light tank cause that amour there is not thick enough
Re: African Militaries/ Security Services Strictly Photos Only And Videos Thread by RiceProducers: 8:20am On Dec 01, 2021
Faithti:
is this an ifv or a light tank cause that amour there is not thick enough
İ would rather equip a tank with reactive armor packs and APSs than build with think armor plates. No armor plate is actually thick enough to protect against modern anti tank rounds. Resistance to. 50 caliber ordnance is enough.
The speed and maneuverability you gain with lighter armor confer better advantages
Re: African Militaries/ Security Services Strictly Photos Only And Videos Thread by kabe1: 9:23am On Dec 01, 2021
Faithti:
is this an ifv or a light tank cause that amour there is not thick enough
It's an old tank. South-African army favours IFVs and AFVs over Tanks.
Re: African Militaries/ Security Services Strictly Photos Only And Videos Thread by jl115: 9:26am On Dec 01, 2021
Faithti:
is this an ifv or a light tank cause that amour there is not thick enough
these are old Olifant MK1A tanks.... There are a handful left for training purposes, There are around 180 Mk1B(first pic) and MK2(Pic 2) in service

Re: African Militaries/ Security Services Strictly Photos Only And Videos Thread by Whyem15:
RiceProducers:
İ would rather equip a tank with reactive armor packs and APSs than build with think armor plates. No armor plate is actually thick enough to protect against modern anti tank rounds. Resistance to. 50 caliber ordnance is enough.
The speed and maneuverability you gain with lighter armor confer better advantages
Most APS are designed to protect tanks from maximum of 4 missiles. The engaging range of APS is so small that the shrapnels and debris of the missiles will still do significant damages to systems/devices outside the tank. After about 3-4 of such interception, even the APS sensors and radars would have been destroyed along with other important components outside the tank.
Many APS can also be easily deceived, there is usually a slight period of inactivity (a fraction of a second) after intercepting one projectile and two projectiles launched in very quick succession will penetrate the defenses of the tank. The RPG-30 was designed with this in mind, one dummy projectile and the actual missile, the dummy projectile is usually launched a few milliseconds before the actual missile and when the APS intercepts the dummy projectile and is inactive, the real projectile hits. However, modern APS are being designed to greatly reduce this period of inactivity.
Re: African Militaries/ Security Services Strictly Photos Only And Videos Thread by Whyem15: 10:24am On Dec 01, 2021
kabe1:
Nigeria's Proforce Defence booth at Edex2021, Egypt
Proforce should be aggressively marketing the Viper MRAP more than ARA. Viper has the better prospects of seeing significant orders from other countries. Also, I would have expected to see them advertise their drone program here.
Re: African Militaries/ Security Services Strictly Photos Only And Videos Thread by kikuyu1(m): 11:36am On Dec 01, 2021
lebuhsi:
If a sovereign country can't pay back a <$300m loan, 2% interest rate, with a 7-year moratorium. Then I don't know why they should be collecting credit in the first place
The story was fake but highlights another issue pertaining to defence procurement: KNOW YOUR LANE

These guys, or rather dictator M7 splashed out + 700mn $, at the time 4% of GDP for a half squadron of every fangirls must have FSB ( Fast Strike Bird) the Su 30 in 2011.
They've been grounded for over 4 yrs now !? No surprise as they cost 7 mn $ yearly to operate!
Re: African Militaries/ Security Services Strictly Photos Only And Videos Thread by kikuyu1(m): 11:39am On Dec 01, 2021
Mzal3ndo:
You know I was thinking about this the other day and it kinda came and struck me a bit. For this lets take Tanzania as a case study. The GDP ppp of Tanzania in 2019 was $150B. If Tanzania was effective at collecting taxes she should be collecting at least $30B per year. Also taking account that 40% of the Tanzanian economy is informal (unregistered and unregulated) her true GDP ppp figure should be something like $210B in 2019.
So what can she and the rest of the continent do for better tax collecting? Going fully digital and ditching paper money for Transactions. And with my rough estimation this could be a game changer for a lot of countries. I did a rough number analysis of the public transportation in Dar es salaam. About 4M people use public transport in Dar es salaam, with Tsh.800 as the go and return fare on average, is the state had a complete digital payment system, also collecting 30% of the total revenue (1USD=Tsh.2300 average) the state could be collecting close to $150M per year in revenue.
The average cost of building a tarmacked road in Tanzania is $500K and Dar es salaam having approximately 600km of unpaved road, they could have enough money to pave all roads in 2 years. Imagine if we did this in every sector of the economy, with good money managment Africa could have better infrastructure at 0 debt compared to first world countries.
We use nominal to compute true national wealth. PPP, power purchasing parity is more useful for national comparisons.
Re: African Militaries/ Security Services Strictly Photos Only And Videos Thread by jl115: 11:52am On Dec 01, 2021
kikuyu1:
We use nominal to compute true national wealth. PPP, power purchasing parity is more useful for national comparisons.
agreed
Re: African Militaries/ Security Services Strictly Photos Only And Videos Thread by Lurker4Long: 12:18pm On Dec 01, 2021
KPE begins production of Barys 6×6 IFVs for Kazakhstan

Kazakhstan Paramount Engineering (KPE) has started production of the Barys 6×6 Infantry Fighting Vehicle (IFV) for the Kazakh military, which will receive its first vehicles by the end of the year.

The company, a joint venture between Paramount Group and Kazpetromash, said the Barys 6×6 (Mbombe 6) is being manufactured entirely from within Kazakhstan.

https://www.defenceweb.co.za/featured/kpe-begins-production-of-barys-6x6-ifvs-for-kazakhstan/

Re: African Militaries/ Security Services Strictly Photos Only And Videos Thread by Lurker4Long: 12:20pm On Dec 01, 2021
Lurker4Long:
KPE begins production of Barys 6×6 IFVs for Kazakhstan

Kazakhstan Paramount Engineering (KPE) has started production of the Barys 6×6 Infantry Fighting Vehicle (IFV) for the Kazakh military, which will receive its first vehicles by the end of the year.
Now they just need to order the Barys 8x8, and the Turkish propaganda campaign will have truly failed.
grin grin grin

Re: African Militaries/ Security Services Strictly Photos Only And Videos Thread by SuperSixSeven: 1:58pm On Dec 01, 2021
Whyem15:
Most APS are designed to protect tanks from maximum of 4 missiles. The engaging range of APS is so small that the shrapnels and debris of the missiles will still do significant damages to systems/devices outside the tank. After about 3-4 of such interception, even the APS sensors and radars would have been destroyed along with other important components outside the tank.
Many APS can also be easily deceived, there is usually a slight period of inactivity (a fraction of a second) after intercepting one projectile and two projectiles launched in very quick succession will penetrate the defenses of the tank. The RPG-30 was designed with this in mind, one dummy projectile and the actual missile, the dummy projectile is usually launched a few milliseconds before the actual missile and when the APS intercepts the dummy projectile and is inactive, the real projectile hits. However, modern APS are being designed to greatly reduce this period of inactivity.
You are absolutely right here. It must also be noted that using APS makes changes to infantry doctrine and tactics absolutely necessary because the presence of an active APS will not allow dismounted troops in effective area.
Re: African Militaries/ Security Services Strictly Photos Only And Videos Thread by kabe1: 4:58pm On Dec 01, 2021
South Africa's president and his cabinet members are in Abuja, Nigeria.

Re: African Militaries/ Security Services Strictly Photos Only And Videos Thread by kabe1: 5:00pm On Dec 01, 2021
Senegalese Navy OPV 45 under- construction in Israel

Re: African Militaries/ Security Services Strictly Photos Only And Videos Thread by lebuhsi(m): 6:19pm On Dec 01, 2021
kikuyu1:
The story was fake but highlights another issue pertaining to defence procurement: KNOW YOUR LANE

These guys, or rather dictator M7 splashed out + 700mn $, at the time 4% of GDP for a half squadron of every fangirls must have FSB ( Fast Strike Bird) the Su 30 in 2011.
They've been grounded for over 4 yrs now !? No surprise as they cost 7 mn $ yearly to operate!
Ridiculous
Re: African Militaries/ Security Services Strictly Photos Only And Videos Thread by lebuhsi(m):
kikuyu1:
The story was fake but highlights another issue about defense procurement: KNOW YOUR LANE

These guys, or rather dictator M7 splashed out + 700mn $, at the time 4% of GDP for a half squadron of every fangirl must have FSB ( Fast Strike Bird) the Su 30 in 2011.
They've been grounded for over 4 yrs now !? No surprise as they cost 7 mn $ yearly to operate!
The fact that they purchased a twin-engine birds makes it even more Ridiculous. Classic fangirl purchase
Re: African Militaries/ Security Services Strictly Photos Only And Videos Thread by Lurker4Long: 6:36pm On Dec 01, 2021
kabe1:
South Africa's president and his cabinet members are in Abuja, Nigeria.
Yes, Nigeria, Ghana, Senegal and Cote d'Ivoire this week.
Re: African Militaries/ Security Services Strictly Photos Only And Videos Thread by slimthugchimee2(m): 6:51pm On Dec 01, 2021
kabe1:
Senegalese Navy OPV 45 under- construction in Israel
They should have brought it let us print it for them grin
Re: African Militaries/ Security Services Strictly Photos Only And Videos Thread by kabe1: 7:12pm On Dec 01, 2021
Patrol boats delivered to the Nigerian ports authority.

Re: African Militaries/ Security Services Strictly Photos Only And Videos Thread by kabe1: 7:17pm On Dec 01, 2021
slimthugchimee2:
They should have brought it let us print it for them grin
Give it very good printing. grin grin
Re: African Militaries/ Security Services Strictly Photos Only And Videos Thread by kabe1: 8:03pm On Dec 01, 2021
Nigerian army 33 artillery brigade conclude exercise Iron Thrust.

Re: African Militaries/ Security Services Strictly Photos Only And Videos Thread by Lurker4Long: 8:23pm On Dec 01, 2021
kikuyu1:
These guys, or rather dictator M7 splashed out + 700mn $, at the time 4% of GDP for a half squadron of every fangirls must have FSB ( Fast Strike Bird) the Su 30 in 2011.
They've been grounded for over 4 yrs now !? No surprise as they cost 7 mn $ yearly to operate!
M7's SU30 purchase should be the salutary lesson for all the fangirl nonsense about assets and wishlists on this thread.
Alas, prioritising doctrine and logistics here remains an unattainable dream.

BTW, did you see he managed to cajole the Congolese into finally taking some action and allowing joint action against ADF?
Though I remain skeptical as to the utility of air and artillery - absent a massive infusion of ground troops - in the hilly jungles of the Kivus.

Then again, he's probably taken some lessons from his old student Kagame on PR and the art of being seen to be doing something, effectiveness be damned.
Though, unlike that skinny runt Kagame, he doesn't have Total's spin doctors and largesse with which to bamboozle.
Re: African Militaries/ Security Services Strictly Photos Only And Videos Thread by Faithti(m): 8:48pm On Dec 01, 2021
kabe1:
Nigerian army 33 artillery brigade conclude exercise Iron Thrust.
what were those civilians doing in a military training exercise with there pot bellies or na them they train the army

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