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Re: Nigeria Army Is Developing Aviation Unit by agabusta: 11:14am On Sep 22, 2015
This is a wonderful development!!
Re: Nigeria Army Is Developing Aviation Unit by HopeAtHand: 12:55pm On Sep 22, 2015
989900:
Regardless, you learn from the best even from 'KG'.

OTOH, tens of serious-minded-countries, less wealthy, less experienced, are doing better than us presently militarily -- even in Africa, countries like Algeria, Egypt, SA 'would chew us raw' in the air.
Allow me to draw you back to the crux of the argument..

NA wants to start up an air wing..laudable

Someone questions the point, especially when we have an under-performing Airforce that needs to be strengthened.

Another party tells him off, insinuating he's backward, suggesting that since American Army, Marines and Navy all have Air wings/divisions, Nigeria should have same.

I find it out of order to always compare ourselves with America in almost every sphere of Nigerian life..We need to compare ourselves first with our mates, before we look higher.
Re: Nigeria Army Is Developing Aviation Unit by agabusta: 1:50pm On Sep 22, 2015
HopeAtHand:
Allow me to draw you back to the crux of the argument..

NA wants to start up an air wing..laudable

Someone questions the point, especially when we have an under-performing Airforce that needs to be strengthened.

Another party tells him off, insinuating he's backward, suggesting that since American Army, Marines and Navy all have Air wings/divisions, Nigeria should have same.

I find it out of order to always compare ourselves with America in almost every sphere of Nigerian life..We need to compare ourselves first with our mates, before we look higher.
Nigeria Army had an airwing before. I think it was under IBB that it was disbanded.
Re: Nigeria Army Is Developing Aviation Unit by Nobody: 2:54pm On Sep 22, 2015
zimoni:
IbnSultann, it seems you are a mil personel?

Anyway, I'm part of the team that worked on the pre-contract stage of the project.

Nice move by the NA.
over nice
We hope the get proper platforms but manned n unmanned. it will help a lot in but long n short term
Re: Nigeria Army Is Developing Aviation Unit by gabng(m): 1:17am On Sep 23, 2015
cally3D:
Stop whining and MIND YOUR BUSINESS!
Your stupidity knows no bounds. Come go enter military Na ... Akamu
Re: Nigeria Army Is Developing Aviation Unit by gabng(m): 1:38am On Sep 23, 2015
Hope this clarifies and puts to rest the need for army aviation.


An army aviation unit is an aviation-related unit of a nation's army, often described as an air corps. These units are generally separate from a nation's dedicated air force, and usually comprise helicopters and light support fixed-wing aircraft.this

The tasks of each army's aviation units are defined slightly different, depending on nationality. Some general characteristics, however, apply to all army aviation units regardless of provenience:

Logistic and battlefield support

Tactical transport both internally and externally, of personnel and material

Assault duties and anti-tank warfare

Search and rescue

Medical evacuation

Reconnaissance and fire support in a combined arms team

Surveillance

Liaison

Flying training

Disaster relief

In order to fulfill their manifold tasks, army aviation mostly uses helicopters. These helicopters can be classified into the following categories:

Attack helicopters for close air support of ground troops and anti-tank role

Transport helicopters

Observation helicopters

Utility helicopters

CSAR, Casualty Evacuation (CASEVAC)/MEDEVAC helicopters

Training helicopters

In addition to helicopters, many armies also operate fixed-wing aircraft. They include the following categories:

Reconnaissance

Surveillance

Transport

Airborne command post

List of countries with dedicated army aviation unit

1st Army Aviation Brigade (Greece) (Hellenic Army)

Argentine Army Aviation (Argentine Army)

Army Air Corps (United Kingdom) (British Army)

Army Aviation Corps (India) (Indian Army)

Australian Army Aviation (Australian Army)

Brazilian Army Aviation Command (Brazilian Army)

Colombian National Army Aviation (Colombian Army)

French Army Light Aviation (French Army)

German Army Aviation Corps (German Army)

Indonesian Army Aviation (Indonesian Army)

Iranian Army Aviation (Iranian Army)

Italian Army Aviation (Italian Army)

Malaysian Army Aviation (Malaysian Army)

Nepalese Army Air Service (Nepal Army)

Pakistan Army Aviation Corps (Pakistan Army)

People's Liberation Army Ground Force Aviation (People's Liberation Army Ground Force)

Polish Army Aviation (Polish Land Forces)

Portuguese Army Light Aviation Unit (Portuguese Army)

Republic of China Army Aviation and Special Forces Command (Republic of China Army)

Republic of Korea Army Aviation (Republic of Korea Army)

Royal Thai Army Aviation (Royal Thai Army)

Spanish Army Airmobile Force (Spanish Army)

Turkish Army#Turkish Land Force Aviation (Turkish Army)

United States Army


So Google and wikipedia helps rather than argue blindly and trying to be a doctor on an army aviation thread

Last shot, Nigeria will need to have deep strike capability and that is where the air force needs to be upgraded. It already has rotary platforms for other utility uses. NAF needs Su-30 and the JF-17 thunder like yesterday.

I am out jump in the lagoon if I in anyway hurt your feelings. It's a small price to the lives of our guys we lost in combat.
Re: Nigeria Army Is Developing Aviation Unit by Nobody: 7:26am On Sep 23, 2015
gabng:
Hope this clarifies and puts to rest the need for army aviation.


An army aviation unit is an aviation-related unit of a nation's army, often described as an air corps. These units are generally separate from a nation's dedicated air force, and usually comprise helicopters and light support fixed-wing aircraft.this

The tasks of each army's aviation units are defined slightly different, depending on nationality. Some general characteristics, however, apply to all army aviation units regardless of provenience:

Logistic and battlefield support

Tactical transport both internally and externally, of personnel and material

Assault duties and anti-tank warfare

Search and rescue

Medical evacuation

Reconnaissance and fire support in a combined arms team

Surveillance

Liaison

Flying training

Disaster relief

In order to fulfill their manifold tasks, army aviation mostly uses helicopters. These helicopters can be classified into the following categories:

Attack helicopters for close air support of ground troops and anti-tank role

Transport helicopters

Observation helicopters

Utility helicopters

CSAR, Casualty Evacuation (CASEVAC)/MEDEVAC helicopters

Training helicopters

In addition to helicopters, many armies also operate fixed-wing aircraft. They include the following categories:

Reconnaissance

Surveillance

Transport

Airborne command post

List of countries with dedicated army aviation unit

1st Army Aviation Brigade (Greece) (Hellenic Army)

Argentine Army Aviation (Argentine Army)

Army Air Corps (United Kingdom) (British Army)

Army Aviation Corps (India) (Indian Army)

Australian Army Aviation (Australian Army)

Brazilian Army Aviation Command (Brazilian Army)

Colombian National Army Aviation (Colombian Army)

French Army Light Aviation (French Army)

German Army Aviation Corps (German Army)

Indonesian Army Aviation (Indonesian Army)

Iranian Army Aviation (Iranian Army)

Italian Army Aviation (Italian Army)

Malaysian Army Aviation (Malaysian Army)

Nepalese Army Air Service (Nepal Army)

Pakistan Army Aviation Corps (Pakistan Army)

People's Liberation Army Ground Force Aviation (People's Liberation Army Ground Force)

Polish Army Aviation (Polish Land Forces)

Portuguese Army Light Aviation Unit (Portuguese Army)

Republic of China Army Aviation and Special Forces Command (Republic of China Army)

Republic of Korea Army Aviation (Republic of Korea Army)

Royal Thai Army Aviation (Royal Thai Army)

Spanish Army Airmobile Force (Spanish Army)

Turkish Army#Turkish Land Force Aviation (Turkish Army)

United States Army


So Google and wikipedia helps rather than argue blindly and trying to be a doctor on an army aviation thread

Last shot, Nigeria will need to have deep strike capability and that is where the air force needs to be upgraded. It already has rotary platforms for other utility uses. NAF needs Su-30 and the JF-17 thunder like yesterday.

I am out jump in the lagoon if I in anyway hurt your feelings. It's a small price to the lives of our guys we lost in combat.
Re: Nigeria Army Is Developing Aviation Unit by cally3D(m): 3:20pm On Sep 24, 2015
gabng:
Your stupidity knows no bounds. Come go enter military Na ... Akamu
Your disposition is simply as a result of abject poverty! Help yourself okay?
Re: Nigeria Army Is Developing Aviation Unit by Nobody: 5:04pm On Sep 24, 2015
WhiteTechnology:
Is that General Snake Charmer grin
grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin
It is possible that their series of PUSH UP EXERCISES (a.k.a press up) improved the aviation sector grin grin grin grin grin grin grin

CLOWNS EVERYWHERE.
Re: Nigeria Army Is Developing Aviation Unit by orunto27: 6:34pm On Sep 24, 2015
Well done our Military.
Re: Nigeria Army Is Developing Aviation Unit by gabng(m): 11:00pm On Sep 24, 2015
The more reason the Nigerian Army Needs an aviation corp

NEWS JUST IN

http://sunnewsonline.com/new/many-feared-killed-as-boko-haram-attacks-monguno-baga-again/
Re: Nigeria Army Is Developing Aviation Unit by chrisblack: 12:53am On Sep 25, 2015
gabng:
If you had any brain cells you would know that the topic is my business. Go and work in a General Hospital and stop looking for where the pay is higher. The military is country first not your damn ego or pocket.


Back to the topic; for those who see the new NA Aviation Corp as a waste go do a research on the US Army's 160th Special Operations Aviation Regiment (Airborne) covertly known as the " Night Stalkers" before you come here to vomit rubbish from the comfort of your home/office.

The insurgency in the north east showed the capability gap of not having a dedicated army aviation unit. I can authoritativly tell you the unit is getting new Turkish T129 Attack Helicopters and we maybe the first foreign launch customer.
you are right my man.when some of them come hear to say rubbish I just imagine what sort of mind they have.its standard for an army to have air capability of its own in as much as it does not take away the capability and role of the AIRFORCE.imagine even some country's Air gaurd and coast guard having far more air power than our AIRFORCE.the army should have its own attack helicopters
Re: Nigeria Army Is Developing Aviation Unit by chrisblack: 12:57am On Sep 25, 2015
[quote author=IbnSultaan post=38291067][/quote]bless you man
Re: Nigeria Army Is Developing Aviation Unit by chrisblack: 1:01am On Sep 25, 2015
cally3D:
Your disposition is simply as a result of abject poverty! Help yourself okay?
while yours is as a result of of your electoral defeat and support for corruption.when you see reason you should appreciate it.all you have said his just rubbish. He has given examples of various countries around the world.accept you know nothing about this and learn only for you to start saying rubish. anyway you are nothing but a bloody civilian .
Re: Nigeria Army Is Developing Aviation Unit by cally3D(m): 1:39pm On Sep 26, 2015
chrisblack:
while yours is as a result of of your electoral defeat and support for corruption.when you see reason you should appreciate it.all you have said his just rubbish. He has given examples of various countries around the world.accept you know nothing about this and learn only for you to start saying rubish. anyway you are nothing but a bloody civilian .
Unfortunately I reason with enlightened species, not restructured Homo-sapiens! So accept your position in the lower socio-political ladder while we lead you okay?
Re: Nigeria Army Is Developing Aviation Unit by chrisblack: 1:51pm On Sep 26, 2015
cally3D:
Unfortunately I reason with enlightened species, not restructured Homo-sapiens! So accept your position in the lower socio-political ladder while we lead you okay?
just like you guys are begging buhari indirectly for positions of leadership right .I have said IT all you are. Nothing but a bloody civilian.mark my words there. Is. A difference between a civilian and a bloody one.a reasons appropriately while listening to facts but you are an apology.they gave you a list of countries with and aviation unit all you. Could do was just complaint.I believe you there a two things involved.is either you are BH sympathizer or a biafruad whish to stop or prevent the government and army from possessing more capability to defeat present and emerging treats.anyway its to late.
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