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Re: Battle Field Discussion (picture/video) Of African Military . by bidexiii(op): 8:19am On Nov 24, 2016
Odunayaw:
I wish we could just get a license production for DICON
Abii now.

Av always love the fact that the HMG has two magazines already loaded and when you run out you can always switch to the other. It is being used by the NN and I don't know why it's not being deployed by the NA. huh
Re: Battle Field Discussion (picture/video) Of African Military . by bidexiii(op): 8:24am On Nov 24, 2016
Odunayaw:
2 questions

• why do DICON prefer two pouches to 3...IMO 3 shld be the minimum
• what rifle is the guy in the last pic holding ( I just love when a rifle comes in black)
Good observation mate.

The minimum should av being two so that each punch carries two magazines. 3 punches should not be too heavy for the soldiers to go about with, DICON designs should not just designed any how but comfort with standard.
Re: Battle Field Discussion (picture/video) Of African Military . by bidexiii(op): 8:32am On Nov 24, 2016
Police lose 128 personnel in three months


The Inspector-General of Police, Ibrahim Idris, has described as worrisome, the rate at which officers and men lose their lives in the course of discharging their statutory duties.

He stated that in the past three months, the Force had lost 128 personnel in various parts of the country, due to activities of those he called, undesirable elements.

These line of duty resultant deaths, occasioned by unwarranted attacks by religious bigot, bandits, hoodlums and militants must be reversed and the trend halted, Idris stated in a statement on Wednesday in Abuja by the police spokesman, Donald Awunah.

The IG also condemned the destruction of police infrastructure and public assets, citing the recent cases in Dankamoji village in Maradu Local Government Area of Zamfara State, Abagana in Anambra State and in Okrika waterways in Rivers State, where personnel were killed, arms carted away, and structures and equipment destroyed.

“The IG regrets the loss of these personnel in the course of their national duty and condoles with their families while assuring them of the Force’s support to cushion the effect of this irreparable loss; Their departure will certainly not be in vain,” he stated.

Idris urged police officers not to relent or be distracted in their collective will to serve the nation, the costly challenges notwithstanding.

He equally advised law abiding citizens to continue to render the police the desired support and assistance.

http://punchng.com/police-lose-128-personnel-three-months/?utm_source=&utm_medium=twitter
Re: Battle Field Discussion (picture/video) Of African Military . by bidexiii(op): 9:14am On Nov 24, 2016
JUST IN --- Presidential jet handed over to Air Force crashes in Makurdi .


– One of the Presidential jet which was recently handed over to the Nigerian Air Force, Agusta AW 101, a medium-lift helicopter specially designed for military operations, has crashed at the Nigerian Air Force base, Makurdi

– According to a reports, the jet crashed due to poor training of crew members saddled to man the operations of the aircraft

– Damages to the jet were significant but no life was lost to the crash

The crashed presidential jet handed over to the Air Force

One of the Presidential jet which was recently handed over to the Nigerian Air Force, Agusta AW 101, a medium-lift helicopter specially designed for military operations, has crashed at the Nigerian Air Force base, Makurdi.

The crash is coming two months after President Muhammadu Buhari handed over two  over the two ballistics defence capable aircraft from the Presidential fleet to the Nigerian Air Force

According to a report by TheNewGuru.com, the jet crashed due to poor training of crew members saddled to man the operations of the aircraft.

After the handover, the aircraft was repainted from the initial white and green to camouflage.

A source told the news website that damages to the jet were significant but no life was lost to the crash.

“No fatality but significant damage to aircraft considering the fact that they hardly do insurance in the military.  The flight engineer was injured.”

The aircraft, Agusta AW101, which is a large armoured helicopter cost about $21million each (N10.5billion) making it 130% more expensive than the average aircraft of its class.

But the Nigerian Air Force, PRO, Group Captain Dele Famuyiwa, has denied the report that one of the aircraft crashed.

“It was not a crash. I wouldn’t call it a crash because it just fell on the ground in Makurdi.”

“I can say maybe it was an incident. You know accident is a higher degree of incidence. It was just an occurrence that did not take any life or equipment. Cars can malfunction and the same thing with any machine.”

He said the crash was not as a result of low training and skill of crew member noting that the same crew had managed the aircraft at the presidency.



https://www.naij.com/1060317-just-presidential-jet-crashes-makurdi.html

Re: Battle Field Discussion (picture/video) Of African Military . by bidexiii(op): 9:30am On Nov 24, 2016
AMNESTY INTERNATIONAL’S PLANNED CAMPAIGN OF CALUMNY AGAINST THE NIGERIAN ARMY ON MASSOB/IPOB VIOLENT PROTESTS IN THE SOUTH EAST NIGERIA BETWEEN AUGUST 2015 AND AUGUST 2016

The attention of the Nigerian Army has been drawn to a planned release of a report by Amnesty International on an unfounded storyline of mass killings of MASSOB/IPOB protesters by the military between August 2015 and August 2016. We wish to debunk the insinuation that our troops perpetrated the killing of defenceless agitators. This is an outright attempt to tarnish the reputation of the security forces in general and the Nigerian Army in particular, for whatever inexplicable parochial reasons. For umpteenth times, the Nigerian Army has informed the public about the heinous intent of this Non-Governmental Organisation which is never relenting in dabbling into our national security in manners that obliterate objectivity, fairness and simple logic.

The evidence of MASSOB/IPOB violent secessionist agitations is widely known across the national and international domains. Their modus operandi has continued to relish violence that threatens national security. Indeed between August 2015 and August 2016, the groups’ violent protests have manifested unimaginable atrocities to unhinge the reign of peace, security and stability in several parts of the South East Nigeria. A number of persons from the settler communities that hailed from other parts of the Country were selected for attack, killed and burnt. Such reign of hate, terror and ethno-religious controversies that portend grave consequences for national security have been averted severally through the responsiveness of the Nigerian Army and members of the security agencies. These security agencies are always targeted for attack by the MASSOB/IPOB instruments of barbarism and cruelty. For instance, in the protests of 30 – 31 May 2016, more than 5 personnel of the Nigeria Police were killed, while several soldiers were wounded, Nigeria Police vehicles were burnt down same as several others of the Nigerian Army that were vandalized. The strategic Niger Bridge at Onitsha came under threat thus leading to disruption of socio-economic activities. In the aftermath of the encounter that ensued between security agencies and MASSOB/IPOB militants many of own troops sustained varying degrees of injury. In addition, the MASSOB/IPOB recurrent use of firearms, crude weapons as well as other cocktails such as acid and dynamites to cause mayhem remain a huge security threat across the Region.

In these circumstances, the Nigerian Army under its constitutional mandates for Military Aid to Civil Authority (MACA) and Military Aid to Civil Powers (MACP) has continued to act responsively in synergy with other security agencies to de-escalate the series of MASSOB/IPOB violent protests. Instructively, the military and other security agencies exercised maximum restraints despite the flurry of provocative and unjustifiable violence, which MASSOB/IPOB perpetrated. The adherence to Rules of Engagement by the military has been sacrosanct in all of these incidents. Therefore, it is rather unfortunate for the Amnesty International to allow itself to be lured into this cheap and unpopular venture that aims to discredit the undeniable professionalism as well as responsiveness of the Nigerian Army in the discharge of its constitutional roles.

Thank you for your usual cooperation.

Colonel Sani Kukasheka Usman
Acting Director Army Public Relations.
Re: Battle Field Discussion (picture/video) Of African Military . by bidexiii(op): 9:33am On Nov 24, 2016
TEXT OF LIVE MEDIA BRIEFING BY MAJOR GENERAL LEO IRABOR THEATRE COMMANDER OPERATION LAFIYA DOLE TODAY AT MAIDUGURI

1. I am delighted to be with you again this afternoon to acquaint you with developments within the Theatre of operation. The troops of Operation LAFIYA DOLE have continued with the ongoing operations to clear the remnants of Boko Haram Terrorists (BHTs). Since our last interaction, our troops have conducted many operations with immense successes. Within the period, there were some command changes. Let me use this opportunity to introduce some of our Commanders who assumed duty recently. As you know, in Operation LAFIYA DOLE, we have a value-addition command philosophy. The pedigree of these officers speaks to their readiness to key into the philosophy for greater effectiveness.

2. Furthermore, the Theatre has witnessed visits by several personalities to further support the peace efforts already being enjoyed today. Therefore, this brief will touch on some of the activities and operations as follows:

a. Visit of the Chief of Defence Staff. The Chief of Defence Staff (CDS), General Abayomi Gabriel Olonisakin, visited the Theatre of operation between 20 – 21 Nov 16. During the visit, the CDS among other things inspected some modified military vehicles that would be inducted into our operations. The CDS also launched the posters of Batch 3 Wanted BHT Suspects and thereafter presented it to all heads of other security agencies in BORNO State.

b. Visit of the Chief of Army Staff. The Chief of Army Staff (COAS), Lieutenant General Tukur Yusuf Buratai, had a working 2-week visit to the Theatre of operation between 8 – 21 Nov 16. The COAS later visited soldiers and officers that were wounded in action and now hospitalised at the 7 Division Hospital and University of Maiduguri Teaching Hospital on 14 and 15 Nov 16 respectively. On 16 Nov 16, the COAS received and inspected 3 types of 4-wheel drive vehicles that were manufactured locally in Nigeria and donated by Innoson Vehicle Manufacturing Company. The vehicles were to be tested for use in the counterinsurgency operations here in the Theatre. Furthermore, COAS also inspected some modified military vehicles in the theatre’s Main Repair Group, including some other equipment that have been repaired for future operations.

c. Visit by Team from Africa Centre of Atlantic Council and Nigerian Guild of Editors/Publishers. The COAS visit coincided with those of a team from Africa Centre of Atlantic Council USA and a delegation of Nigerian Guild of Editors/Publishers on 8 – 9 Nov 16. The Nigerian Army Resource Centre sponsored the visits. The visitors were taken on a tour of parts of the Theatre in addition to very useful exchange of ideas on the fight against terrorism.

d. Visit of SRSG. On 16 Nov 16, the COAS received the Special Representative of United Nations Secretary General Mohamed Ibn Chambas at the Headquarters Theatre Command. During the visit, the COAS and the NA were commended for keeping to Global best practices in the conduct of operations. A lot of issues were discussed including the need for improved humanitarian assistance for the Internally Displaced Persons in North East.

e. Operation KARYA GWIWA. On 28 Oct 16 at about 0935hrs, own troops commenced clearing operations on 2 axes to clear and destroy insurgents along GOLGORE, DOKSA, AJIGIN and environs. By 1800hrs, own troops had cleared DOKSA 1, 2 and 3. On 29 Oct 16 at about 0700hrs, own troops continued their advance and later came under BHT ambush at UGUNDIRI where 5 soldiers sustained gunshot wounds. Two anti-air guns were recovered from the BHT and a gun truck was destroyed. Later, on 1 Nov 16 at about 1354hrs, own troops in conjunction with members of vigilantes conducted a fighting patrol to BULABILI AJIGIN village around DOKSA - AJIGIN general area. The troops located a BHT camp and on sighting the team, the BHT fled the camp abandoning 7 motorcycles, 5 bicycles, a desert camouflage and a large quantity of drugs. All items were destroyed in situ. During the operations a total of 37 BHT were killed while 2 officers and 5 soldiers of own troops were wounded in action. Unfortunately, a member of the vigilante died during the offensive operation.

Re: Battle Field Discussion (picture/video) Of African Military . by bidexiii(op): 9:34am On Nov 24, 2016
CONTINUATION


f. Clearing Operations. Clearing operations were conducted as follows:

(1) On 28 Oct 16 at about 0900hrs, own troops conducted clearing operations to GONGON and GONGON KOLORI. During the operations, troops came in contact with BHT and the terrorists fled their camp. Several huts, 3 motorcycles, foodstuffs, a bicycle and a Mikano generating set were burnt in situ. Own EOD team also detonated two IEDs. Again, a solar panel and an unserviceable Steyr Armoured Personnel Carrier (APC) were also discovered.

(2) On 29 Oct 16 at about 0642hrs, the operation continued to ALAGARNO 1, MARKAS and GUJERI. During the operation, several BHT huts, 7 Datsun pickup, 16 motorcycles, 21 bicycles, 8 solar panels, 4 generating sets, 3 Volkswagen cars, 3 unserviceable Nigerian Army Toyota Hilux vehicles that were carted away by BHT in 2015 were discovered in one of the camps. All equipment and items found were thereafter destroyed in situ.

(3) On 30 Oct 16 at about 1301hrs, own troops in conjunction with some vigilante conducted fighting patrol to NJUBULLA village and they came in contact with BHT at about 1415hrs. The items recovered include 10 Dane guns, 2 APC rims, a locally made pistol, a gun barrel, 4 locally made swords, 2 machetes, a camp gas cooker, 22 arrows, a solar panel, 9 motorcycles, 3 grinding machines and a large mechanic workshop were all destroyed in situ.

g. BHT Attack of Mallam Fatori. Own troops deployed in Mallam Fatori, in the forward location along the Nigeria - Niger on 4 Nov 16 at about 2100hrs came under BHT attack. The insurgents who had been earlier dislodged by the troops regrouped to reclaim the location but were ruthlessly repelled after a fierce battle that lasted for about 2 hours. In the fierce battle, the troops killed 14 insurgents and captured one General Purpose Machine gun, one PKM, 7 AK47 rifles, 57 rounds of 7.62 mm, one hand grenade, 2 Nokia phones and chemical substances for making Improvised Explosive Device. Sadly, however, an Officer Lt Col M Abu-Ali and 6 soldiers lost their lives in the combat while 4 other soldiers’ sustained injuries (one unfortunately died later). The rest of the wounded are responding to treatment in own medical facility.

h. BHT Attack on Kangarwa. Own troops deployed in Kangarwa came under Boko Haram attack on 6 Nov 16 at about 1640 hours. The attack, which lasted for about 4 hours, was successfully repelled and the insurgents were decisively dealt with. In the fierce encounter, the troops killed 13 insurgents, captured I Hilux vehicle while 2 other Hilux vehicles were destroyed. Additionally, the troops captured one Browning Machine Gun, one Anti-Aircraft Gun, 2 General Purpose Machine Guns, one Light Machine Gun, 2 Rocket Propelled Grenade Tube, 4 x AK 47 Rifles, 5 Bombs for Rocket Propelled Grenade and 550 rounds of 12.7mm ammunition. Sadly, we lost one soldier and 4 others were injured. The injured soldiers are responding to treatment in own hospital.

i. Operation RESCUE FINALE. Operation RESCUE FINALE commenced on 2 Nov 16. It is the continuation of Operation CRACK DOWN and is aimed at rescuing all the CHIBOK School Girls and other hostages held in SAMBISA Forest. Preliminary bombardment of selected targets by own Artillery and Air Component is in progress. The subsidiary operations allied to Operation RESCUE FINALE, are ongoing and would be touched subsequently.

j. On 5 Nov 16 at about 1000hrs own troops conducted a decisive clearing operation into the BHT strategic hub town of CHUKUNGUDU on the southern fringes of the LAKE CHAD region. The troops successfully cleared and liberated GERAM, BULANKASSA and the BHT stronghold of CHUKUNGUDU. The troops rescued 85 people held hostage by insurgents and killed 5 BHT fighters in an encounter that saw several BHT running into the LAKE CHAD water. Also, an IED making factory was discovered and destroyed at GERAM. In the factory, several already prepared suicide bombers vest were recovered by the EOD team. Two BHT vehicles were destroyed while one was captured. Also, several newly acquired motorcycles were destroyed. A well-equipped BHT workshop for vehicle and motorcycle repairs, as well as a spare parts warehouse was also destroyed at CHUKUNGUDU.

k. As a result of the concentrated Arty and Air bombardment, on 18 Nov 16, 7 x BHT with their weapons and ammo bandoliers were captured at Yemteke while they were running away from Sambisa Forest. Also, same day at Pulka, 5 x BHT (4 males and 1 female) were intercepted while escaping from Ngoshe.

l. On the 19 Nov 16, a ground clearance operation was conducted to Ngoshe and Gara to exploit gains of the Arty and Air bombardment. On sighting own troops approaching, the BHT fled. In the operation, am IED manufacturing factory was discovered and destroyed. Several equipment belonging to the BHT were equally recovered as shown. A total of 63 hostages comprising 40 Adult females, 20 x children and 3 Adult males were rescued. The rescued persons are presently in IDP Camp undergoing screening.

m. Yale Operation. On 19 Nov 16, own troops from 21 Bde carried out clearance operations to destroy Boko Haram economic hub at Yale market. The troops in conjunction with civilian JTF killed 11 Boko Haram insurgents and captured 2 x AK 47 rifles, 785 rounds of 7.62mm NATO ammunition, 9 x AK 49 Magazines, 6 x Bandolier, one Binocular, 7 x Handsets, one Camera, 3 x Bundles of IED strip wires. The troops also successfully destroyed 11 Motorcycles, 400 Bicycles, Grains and Condiments. Troops successfully cleared an ambush laid for them by Boko Haram on their way back to their locations.
Re: Battle Field Discussion (picture/video) Of African Military . by bidexiii(op): 9:35am On Nov 24, 2016
CONCLUDING PART..


n. Arrest of a BHT Suspect. On 30 Oct 16 at about 1320hrs, own troops at PULKA arrested one BHT suspect named Kadiri Umate aged 35 yrs from JIMINI village. The suspect in company of other BHT suspects was intercepted at FIRGI BHT crossing point while crossing from ZAWAN village towards SAMBISA axis. Troops pursued the insurgents but were able to apprehend the aforementioned suspect while others fled into the bush. Items recovered include 35 packs of 500ml Glucose Intravenous Infusion (drip), assorted pain killer drugs, clothes, slippers, insecticide, salt, kola nuts and a bicycle. The suspect has been undergoing interrogation.

o. Arrest of BHT Food Supplier. On 4 Nov 16 at about 1300hrs, own troops at BENISHEIK arrested a suspected BHT food supplier, one Abdullahi Abur at BENISHEIK market in KAGA LGA of BORNO State. The arrest was made possible based on intelligence gathered from a BHT suspect earlier arrested at SASSAWA village in DAMATURU LGA of YOBE State. The suspect, Abdullahi Abur was alleged to be responsible for purchasing logistics from BENISHEIK and covertly delivering it to BHT in TALALA and AJIGIN general areas of DAMBOA LGA of BORNO State. Suspect is in custody undergoing further investigation.

p. Arrest of Suspected Weapons. On 13 Nov 16 at about 2130hrs, own troops at FOB POTISKUM arrested a trailer truck with registration number YOBE (XA 960 NGU) along POTISKUM - AZARE road enroute KANO based on information from DSS. The truck was arrested with 22 sharpened new cutlasses, a knife, 7 catapults, 5 military belts, 41 iron rollers, 9 sharpened iron rods, 6 hollow irons, a first aid box, 2 tents and various black and red flags of IMN sect. The driver and 2 other persons were arrested with the truck. The suspects and items have been handed over to the NP for further action.

q. Ambush by Troops. On 20 Nov 16 at about 1810hrs own troops at KASASEWA village intercepted 2 BHT on a motorcycle. The troops immediately engaged and neutralized the BHT. The troops later recovered 2 FN rifles a motorcycle, 2 FN magazine and 18 rounds of 7.62mm NATO, 3 pages of medical shopping list, tablets, capsules, syrups and intravenous fluid were found in the pockets of the killed insurgents.

r. Arrest of BHT Logistics Supplier. A suspected BHT supplier was arrested with some motorcycles loaded in a pick-up vehicle. He has since been undergoing interrogation.

s. IED/Ambush on Own Troops. On 15 Nov 16 at about 0930hrs own troops while on patrol to MUBI encountered an IED explosion along Bitta–Pirang road and thereafter were ambushed by BHT. Troops successfully cleared the ambush after a fight and unfortunately the Commanding Officer; Lt Col BU Umar lost his life on the spot. Subsequently, Lt Muktar also died in the hospital where 8 others soldiers who are wounded in action were receiving treatment. The wounded soldiers have been responding to treatment.

t. Induction of Maritime Component in the Theatre. The advance party for the Maritime Component of Op LAFIYA DOLE has been inducted into the Theatre on 8 Sep 16. They will be deployed at Naval Outpost BAGA and will later operate around the fringes of Nigerian side of LAKE CHAD. However, they are now temporarily accommodated at the Federal College of Fresh Water Fishery Technology in BAGA awaiting arrival of main body and other logistics. Currently, they are conducting patrols in conjunction with troops of MNJTF brigade at BAGA.

u. Recent Suicide Bombings in Maiduguri. The impact of recent bombings in Maiduguri, though sad and unfortunate, was minimal due to the alertness of troops and other security agencies. Apart from the one wherein 2 CJTF personnel were killed and some others wounded, only the terrorists died, while one was captured alive. The captured suicide bomber is assisting in the investigation into cases of suicide bombings. The incidents are only indicative of a weakened and defeated BHT. Their ignoble adventure is destined to fail totally.

In all the operations, a total of 5,235 people were rescued from the BHT.

3. Meanwhile, I wish to remind the general public to be more alert and security conscious with their environment, especially when a strange face comes around. I also commiserate with all the victims of the recent suicide bombings by BHT within the Theatre. We shall continue to work to ensure the safety of lives of every citizen. Let me once again use this medium to remind the remnants of BHT that their miserable days are numbered because their future is going to be disastrous if they fail to surrender and lay down their arms. Let me therefore; encourage them to take advantage of this window of opportunity now to surrender, as failure to do so would be hugely regretted.

4. On that note, let me sincerely thank the general public and other stakeholders for the immense support rendered to Op LAFIYA DOLE. We remain committed to our mandate and would not be distracted by whatever means. Thank you and God bless.

LEO IRABOR
Maiduguri Major General
November 2016 Theatre Commander
Operation LAFIYA DOLE
Re: Battle Field Discussion (picture/video) Of African Military . by bidexiii(op): 9:40am On Nov 24, 2016
Boko Haram: Nigerian Army Launches Operation To Free Remaining Chibok Girls



http://www.reportsafrique.com/2016/11/boko-haram-nigerian-army-launches-operation-to-free-remaining-chibok-girls/
Re: Battle Field Discussion (picture/video) Of African Military . by bidexiii(op): 9:41am On Nov 24, 2016
Re: Battle Field Discussion (picture/video) Of African Military . by bidexiii(op): 9:44am On Nov 24, 2016
UPDATED: Bomb explodes at bus garage in Borno; two killed


https://www.naij.com/1060232-breaking-bomb-explodes-bus-garage-borno.html
Re: Battle Field Discussion (picture/video) Of African Military . by bidexiii(op): 9:49am On Nov 24, 2016
Sokoto Army Barracks Gets New Commander

Brigadier General, Ginikanwa Nwosu is now the new Commander, 1 Brigade, Nigerian Army, Sokoto, a statement by Capt. Sani Umar, the Assistant Director Army Public Relations 1 Brigade Nigerian Army, has confirmed.
Gen. Nwosu who took over from Brig. General Soleye according to Capt. Umar is a member of the 37 Regular Course and a seasoned infantry officer, who has held several appointments within the army.
The statement reads in part, “A new commander has taken over the command of 1 Brigade Nigerian Army Sokoto.
“He is Brigadier General Ginikanwa Nwosu. A seasoned infantry officer is a member of Regular Course 37.
“He has held several command staff and instructional appointments including commanding officer 1 Battalion Nigerian Army which he took to UN mission in Liberia.”
as NIBATT 12.
“He has Masters degree in Strategic Studies and a member of the prestigious National Institute”.
Re: Battle Field Discussion (picture/video) Of African Military . by bidexiii(op): 9:51am On Nov 24, 2016
Re: Battle Field Discussion (picture/video) Of African Military . by bidexiii(op): 9:56am On Nov 24, 2016
Re: Battle Field Discussion (picture/video) Of African Military . by bidexiii(op): 12:49pm On Nov 24, 2016
#VICTORY...

Re: Battle Field Discussion (picture/video) Of African Military . by bidexiii(op): 1:56pm On Nov 24, 2016
#SAMBISA
#LATAN VILLAGE...

Re: Battle Field Discussion (picture/video) Of African Military . by kabe1: 5:27pm On Nov 24, 2016
bidexiii:
Yeap either AK103 or AK74.
It is not one or the other, it is definitely the AK-103. Nigerian infantry fires the 7.62mm unlike the 5.45 the Russians fire. So it cannot be the AK-74M.


It's a very nice rifle, with an effective accuracy of 600meters, that's very good.


What unit has them?
Re: Battle Field Discussion (picture/video) Of African Military . by bidexiii(op): 5:58pm On Nov 24, 2016
kabe1:
It is not one or the other, it is definitely the AK-103. Nigerian infantry fires the 7.62mm unlike the 5.45 the Russians fire. So it cannot be the AK-74M.


It's a very nice rifle, with an effective accuracy of 600meters, that's very good.


What unit has them?
Tnks mate.
They are NN regiments recently deployed to the north east.
Re: Battle Field Discussion (picture/video) Of African Military . by bidexiii(op): 6:12pm On Nov 24, 2016
A one day Practical Training on “Evidence Collection” for “EOD” Unit of the NPF


The United State Embassy in conjunction with the Nigeria Police Explosive Ordnance Disposal (EOD) Unit organizes A one day Practical Training on “Evidence Collection” today 24th November, 2016 at the Department of Operations’ Conference Room, Force Headquarters and the Nigeria Police Peace keeping Training Centre, Abuja.

Re: Battle Field Discussion (picture/video) Of African Military . by bidexiii(op): 6:14pm On Nov 24, 2016
MORE.

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MORE.

Re: Battle Field Discussion (picture/video) Of African Military . by kabe1: 6:23pm On Nov 24, 2016
bidexiii:
Tnks mate. They are NN regiments recently deployed to the north east.
I am confused. You mean "Nigerian Navy Regiment", is there a unit like this?
Re: Battle Field Discussion (picture/video) Of African Military . by bidexiii(op): 6:26pm On Nov 24, 2016
CONCLUSION.

Re: Battle Field Discussion (picture/video) Of African Military . by bidexiii(op): 6:27pm On Nov 24, 2016
kabe1:
I am confused. You mean "Nigerian Navy Regiment", is there a unit like this?
Yes.

Nigeria Navy troops.
Re: Battle Field Discussion (picture/video) Of African Military . by M14A1:
kabe1:
It is not one or the other, it is definitely the AK-103. Nigerian infantry fires the 7.62mm unlike the 5.45 the Russians fire. So it cannot be the AK-74M.


It's a very nice rifle, with an effective accuracy of 600meters, that's very good.


What unit has them?
Some Nigerian infantry units fire the 5.45

Re: Battle Field Discussion (picture/video) Of African Military . by kabe1: 7:44am On Nov 25, 2016
M14A1:
Some Nigerian infantry units fire the 5.45
No Sir, no Nigerian unit fires the 5.45 ammo. Nigerian commandos from the Navy and Air force, also to a lesser extent the Army, all of those who use the Tavor-21 use the 5.56 ammo.


All other Nigerian units, including the AFSF, Regular Infantry and Mobile Strike Force use the 7.62mm in their rifles or carbines.


The chances of the Nigerian military using the 5.45 is so small, it is virtually non-existent. Hence my conclusion that rifle could only be the AK-103.
Re: Battle Field Discussion (picture/video) Of African Military . by bidexiii(op): 8:14am On Nov 25, 2016
kabe1:
No Sir, no Nigerian unit fires the 5.45 ammo. Nigerian commandos from the Navy and Air force, also to a lesser extent the Army, all of those who use the Tavor-21 use the 5.56 ammo.


All other Nigerian units, including the AFSF, Regular Infantry and Mobile Strike Force use the 7.62mm in their rifles or carbines.


The chances of the Nigerian military using the 5.45 is so small, it is virtually non-existent. Hence my conclusion that rifle could only be the AK-103.
Ar u talking about the riffle posted by M14A1 or the I posted with black polymer butt carried by those NN regiments.
Re: Battle Field Discussion (picture/video) Of African Military . by kabe1: 8:18am On Nov 25, 2016
bidexiii:
Ar u talking about the riffle posted by M14A1 or the I posted with black polymer butt carried by those NN regiments.
I'm talking about the black rifle you posted.
Re: Battle Field Discussion (picture/video) Of African Military . by M14A1: 8:43am On Nov 25, 2016
kabe1:
No Sir, no Nigerian unit fires the 5.45 ammo. Nigerian commandos from the Navy and Air force, also to a lesser extent the Army, all of those who use the Tavor-21 use the 5.56 ammo.


All other Nigerian units, including the AFSF, Regular Infantry and Mobile Strike Force use the 7.62mm in their rifles or carbines.


The chances of the Nigerian military using the 5.45 is so small, it is virtually non-existent. Hence my conclusion that rifle could only be the AK-103.
Bidexii do we field Ak74 or not?
Please come in anytime and set things straight
Re: Battle Field Discussion (picture/video) Of African Military . by upko1: 8:51am On Nov 25, 2016
kabe1:
No Sir, no Nigerian unit fires the 5.45 ammo. Nigerian commandos from the Navy and Air force, also to a lesser extent the Army, all of those who use the Tavor-21 use the 5.56 ammo.


All other Nigerian units, including the AFSF, Regular Infantry and Mobile Strike Force use the 7.62mm in their rifles or carbines.


The chances of the Nigerian military using the 5.45 is so small, it is virtually non-existent. Hence my
conclusion that rifle could only be the AK-103.
You told giles14 to shut up for being ignorant on the other thread

Now you shattap and do your research before passing false tales as facts just to sound intelligent
Re: Battle Field Discussion (picture/video) Of African Military . by bidexiii(op):
kabe1:
I'm talking about the black rifle you posted.
Okay the AK's with black polymer butt on page 199.

Now the AK versions the NA and other military arm fields, fires the; 7.62×51mm produced by DICON.

Now the beryl rifle versions fielded by the AFSF and the AK74M fires or is chambered for the new 5.45×39mm rounds. Like the one @M14A1
Posted, which we import till today.

Before the advent of the beryl riffle av seeing few NA soldiers with AK-103 or 104 and even the AK74/74M which are very difficult to differentiate.
Re: Battle Field Discussion (picture/video) Of African Military . by bidexiii(op): 9:03am On Nov 25, 2016
upko1:
You told giles14 to shut up for being ignorant on the other thread

Now you shattap and do your research before passing false tales as facts just to sound intelligent
Plss let's be nice... smiley
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