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Re: Battle Field Discussion (picture/video) Of African Military . by bidexiii(op): 4:00pm On Nov 26, 2016
Military reportedly kills many militants in a major confrontation


Read more: https://www.naij.com/1061590-just-many-feared-killed-nigerian-soldiers-bomb-militants-camp-niger-delta.html
Re: Battle Field Discussion (picture/video) Of African Military . by Vikkie14: 4:03pm On Nov 26, 2016
Documentary on NAF role in the war on insurgency will be aired later tonight on NTA. 8:00PM Nigeria Time.
20:00hrs.
Re: Battle Field Discussion (picture/video) Of African Military . by Vikkie14: 4:12pm On Nov 26, 2016
@Kabe1, will you please refrain from using vulgar word(s) here? You should know that not everyone will buy into your submission(s) as views are bound to differs. I believe the ish was between you and @upko1 and should not include any of his immediate family especially his mother.
And to you Upko1, you don't tell your fellow gentleman to 'sharrap', it's insulting to @kabe1 personality.
You guys should stay on topic please, none want this thread to get ruined like the other one.
Weldone Mr Bidexiii
Re: Battle Field Discussion (picture/video) Of African Military . by jelal007(m): 4:52pm On Nov 26, 2016
bidexiii:
Military reportedly kills many militants in a major confrontation


Read more: https://www.naij.com/1061590-just-many-feared-killed-nigerian-soldiers-bomb-militants-camp-niger-delta.html
I've unfollowed every military report website 4 smtym now. The exaggerations are too much.
Re: Battle Field Discussion (picture/video) Of African Military . by LTGEN: 4:58pm On Nov 26, 2016
There are pictures floating around.
Re: Battle Field Discussion (picture/video) Of African Military . by bidexiii(op): 5:03pm On Nov 26, 2016
FLASH BACK....

Re: Battle Field Discussion (picture/video) Of African Military . by bidexiii(op): 5:05pm On Nov 26, 2016
Vikkie14:
@Kabe1, will you please refrain from using vulgar word(s) here? You should know that not everyone will buy into your submission(s) as views are bound to differs. I believe the ish was between you and @upko1 and should not include any of his immediate family especially his mother.
And to you Upko1, you don't tell your fellow gentleman to 'sharrap', it's insulting to @kabe1 personality.
You guys should stay on topic please, none want this thread to get ruined like the other one.
Weldone Mr Bidexiii
Tnx mate.
Re: Battle Field Discussion (picture/video) Of African Military . by Edmanpumpin(m): 5:48pm On Nov 26, 2016
bidexiii:
FLASH BACK....
STTEP PMCS. The second pic got Col. Eeben right?
Re: Battle Field Discussion (picture/video) Of African Military . by kabe1: 6:08pm On Nov 26, 2016
bidexiii:
These link was for the first batch of beryl riffle delivered which included both rounds ammo.


Nigeria Receives A Batch Of Polish Beryl Rifles

Fabryka supplied 510 examples of Beryl and Mini-Beryl

carbines for the Nigerian Army. The weapons were

delivered in two variants, using 7.62x39 mm (Beryl) and 5.56x45 mm (Mini-Beryl) ammunition.


http://www.defence24.com/168989,polish-beryl-carbines-sold-to-nigeria-by-the-radom-lucznik-company
bidexiii:
now a 1000 deal followed after the initial deal. And the possiblity of another 5000 deal followed due to the need in N.E theatre which where the ones used by the AFSF today. And these versions you are chambered for new NATO standard -
5.45×39mm

now take a very good look of those riffles they are not ak74/74m or 103/104 either.
Dude please read your own source. It clearly states that the bulk of the rifles delivered to Nigeria from Poland are chambered in 7.62x39mm. only 5 units of mini-Beryl are chambered in 5.56x45 mm.

5.56x45 mm is the same round used in Nigerian Tavor-21s which other commando units use.

There are no version chambered in the 5.45mm which is a Russian round. NATO countries use the 5.56x45 mm as a standard not the Russian 5.45×39mm.


Understand the difference, Jeez!!


There is no evidence that the Nigerian army or any branch of the military use the 5.45×39mm from Russia.


Nigerian service men only use the 7.62x39mm (Russia) and 5.56x45 mm (NATO).
Re: Battle Field Discussion (picture/video) Of African Military . by bidexiii(op): 6:09pm On Nov 26, 2016
Edmanpumpin:
STTEP PMCS. The second pic got Col. Eeben right?
NOP..... shocked

Re: Battle Field Discussion (picture/video) Of African Military . by bidexiii(op): 6:12pm On Nov 26, 2016
kabe1:
Dude please read your own source. It clearly states that the bulk of the rifles delivered to Nigeria from Poland are chambered in 7.62x39mm. only 5 units of mini-Beryl are chambered in 5.56x45 mm.

5.56x45 mm is the same round used in Nigerian Tavor-21s which other commando units use.

There are no version chambered in the 5.45mm which is a Russian round. NATO countries use the 5.56x45 mm as a standard not the Russian 5.45×39mm.


Understand the difference, Jeez!!


There is no evidence that the Nigerian army or any branch of the military use the 5.45×39mm from Russia.


Nigerian service men only use the 7.62x39mm (Russia) and 5.56x45 mm (NATO).
The 1st & 2nd batch of beryl that looks like these uses the 7.62x39mm

The later(5000 units delivery still on) that has the looks of ak74 uses the 5.56x45mm. Be patient read what I wrote carefully.

The 1st pic are the initial beryl deliveries, that uses the 7.62x39mm

Re: Battle Field Discussion (picture/video) Of African Military . by kabe1: 6:28pm On Nov 26, 2016
bidexiii:
The 1st & 2nd batch of beryl that looks like these uses the 7.62x39mm

The later(5000 units delivery still on) that has the looks of ak74 uses the 5.56x45mm. Be patient read what I wrote carefully.

The 1st pic are the initial beryl deliveries, that uses the 7.62x39mm
5.45×39mm = Russia (AK-74M)


7.62x39mm = Nigeria (AK-103).


We don't use the first round.

You don't seem to understand what the initial argument is over. You need to go back and establish how the argument came about, as you seem lost.


Like i have established, there is no evidence that supports Nigeria using the 5.45×39mm( Russia), we only use the

7.62x39mm and NATO 5.56x45mm.
Re: Battle Field Discussion (picture/video) Of African Military . by bidexiii(op): 7:08pm On Nov 26, 2016
kabe1:
5.45×39mm = Russia (AK-74M)


7.62x39mm = Nigeria (AK-103).


We don't use the first round.

You don't seem to understand what the initial argument is over. You need to go back and establish how the argument came about, as you seem lost.


Like i have established, there is no evidence that supports Nigeria using the 5.45×39mm( Russia), we only use the

7.62x39mm and NATO 5.56x45mm.
It's of no point arguing with you.
Re: Battle Field Discussion (picture/video) Of African Military . by bidexiii(op): 7:09pm On Nov 26, 2016
#BEAUTUFULL
#MEMBERS OF SOMALIA POLICE FORCE.

Re: Battle Field Discussion (picture/video) Of African Military . by kabe1: 8:38pm On Nov 26, 2016
bidexiii:
It's of no point arguing with you.
You have no clue what you're talking about. I've presented you with free education on the sort of rounds our Nigerian soldier carries.


It would have been an argument if you knew what you're talking about, but clearly you do not.
Re: Battle Field Discussion (picture/video) Of African Military . by bidexiii(op): 9:28pm On Nov 26, 2016
Huge militants Mortar shell & other ammunition cache seized by LNA forces in S. Benghazi .

Re: Battle Field Discussion (picture/video) Of African Military . by bidexiii(op): 9:32pm On Nov 26, 2016
Re: Battle Field Discussion (picture/video) Of African Military . by doziex: 10:38pm On Nov 26, 2016
bidexiii:
NOP..... shocked
Colonel Eeben and Angela's general de Matos circa early 1990's. angola had figured out that Cuban Soviet tactics and all the tanks in Africa wouldn't defeat savimbi's sometime conventional, sometimes guerilla army.
So awash in oil money, and badly in need of peace, he recruited his former SADF enemies of the last decade ( the 80s )

And they delivered. They taught that angolan the tactics that worked against UNITA.

Later in sierra leone, Eeben and about 250 men from the executive outcomes, a PMC outfit. Checkmated the hit and run tactics of the RUF rebels.

So after I cajoled our armed forces to hire the guy as an advisor for years on the then influential beegeagles blog, they hired him for just 3 months before the last election or did PMB terminate the contract ??

Anyway, war is a science. Counterinsurgency is probably it's most difficult sub set.
Colonel Eeben's pedigree with the SADF and subsequent exploits in EO and STTEP puts him on the level of US generals Petraeus and Mchrystal.

And time and time again, the nigerian armed forces had a chance to learn from one of the best, but our foolish pride got the best of us. We suffered massive losses in the ecomog wars, because we didn't know counterinsurgency. Twenty years later we are losing our best men and our citizens are being savagely butchered, because we refused to learn . especially after sierra leone.
Now we wonder why the chadians and the Cameroonians ( at least the BIR )field better combat units than us. They too learn from experts when they get a chance.

We think we can just send a batallion to belarus and abracadabra microwave style we gots special forces.
Re: Battle Field Discussion (picture/video) Of African Military . by bidexiii(op): 11:16pm On Nov 26, 2016
doziex:
Colonel Eeben and Angela's general de Matos circa early 1990's. angola had figured out that Cuban Soviet tactics and all the tanks in Africa wouldn't defeat savimbi's sometime conventional, sometimes guerilla army.
So awash in oil money, and badly in need of peace, he recruited his former SADF enemies of the last decade ( the 80s )

And they delivered. They taught that angolan the tactics that worked against UNITA.

Later in sierra leone, Eeben and about 250 men from the executive outcomes, a PMC outfit. Checkmated the hit and run tactics of the RUF rebels.

So after I cajoled our armed forces to hire the guy as an advisor for years on the then influential beegeagles blog, they hired him for just 3 months before the last election or did PMB terminate the contract ??

Anyway, war is a science. Counterinsurgency is probably it's most difficult sub set.
Colonel Eeben's pedigree with the SADF and subsequent exploits in EO and STTEP puts him on the level of US generals Petraeus and Mchrystal.

And time and time again, the nigerian armed forces had a chance to learn from one of the best, but our foolish pride got the best of us. We suffered massive losses in the ecomog wars, because we didn't know counterinsurgency. Twenty years later we are losing our best men and our citizens are being savagely butchered, because we refused to learn . especially after sierra leone.
Now we wonder why the chadians and the Cameroonians ( at least the BIR )field better combat units than us. They too learn from experts when they get a chance.

We think we can just send a batallion to belarus and abracadabra microwave style we gots special forces.
Honestly the man is a proven success when it comes in handling CTCION, militias & guerrilla warfare.

Am a keen follower on Twitter & is blog. These man together with is crew can be hired to train our SF here in Nigeria, it will cut cost training our personnel abroad.
Re: Battle Field Discussion (picture/video) Of African Military . by M14A1: 11:17pm On Nov 26, 2016
bidexiii:
It's of no point arguing with you.
You can't educate everybody.
Keep posting, a lot of us appreciate your work.
Re: Battle Field Discussion (picture/video) Of African Military . by bidexiii(op): 11:19pm On Nov 26, 2016
#AFSF..

Re: Battle Field Discussion (picture/video) Of African Military . by bidexiii(op): 11:27pm On Nov 26, 2016
M14A1:
You can't educate everybody.
Keep posting, a lot of us appreciate your work.
.... wink cheesy
Re: Battle Field Discussion (picture/video) Of African Military . by kabe1: 12:22am On Nov 27, 2016
M14A1:
You can't educate everybody.
Keep posting, a lot of us appreciate your work.
Anybody who goes about telling you a polish made beryl assault rifle fires a 5.45×39mm needs a proper education on arms.


This is what bidexiii is saying. He clearly has no idea what he's talking about.
Re: Battle Field Discussion (picture/video) Of African Military . by M14A1: 7:08am On Nov 27, 2016
kabe1:
Anybody who goes about telling you a polish made beryl assault rifle fires a 5.45×39mm needs a proper education on arms.


This is what bidexiii is saying. He clearly has no idea what he's talking about.
Maybe you should open your own thread and start your arms education, use your laptop and google to feed your thread followers with whatever you like.
Re: Battle Field Discussion (picture/video) Of African Military . by bidexiii(op): 7:32am On Nov 27, 2016
SENSITIZING MILITARY PERSONNEL ON VALUE SYSTEM AND RE-ORIENTATION

The change begins with me in the military becomes imperative in order to reposition, re-professionalise and equally demonstrate our subservient role to the democratic governance. The Armed Forces is one of the key integral institution that the country and its citizen can boast of. Consequently, it must champion the cause of high level degree of efficiency and effectiveness to carry out its constitutional mandates in line with the best global practice.

The Chief of Defence Staff since he assumed office has left no stone unturned in injecting very robust policies both administratively and operationally in line with his vision which is “To Ensure A Well Motivated Trained And Equipped Armed Forces That is Responsive To National Security Commitments”. This can only be achieved if there is total reorientation, change of attitude amongst ranks and files introduction of selfless service, subordination to the political masters and the constitution and most importantly, enhanced civil military relations.

The sensitization which was launched on the 21st of November, 2016 is another milestone in the series of achievements which the current CDS and the military in General have achieved. The Nigerian Armed Forces no doubt has to subject itself to the change mantra in upholding its known ethics of decency, accountability, transparency and prudence towards achieving selfless service to the nation, which is the main keyword. It could be reminded that CDS started this process by holding a procurement seminar. With the myriad of security challenges, and economic slowdown the country is facing, hence the need for this realignment of thinking which could propel positivism for attaining overall national security objectives. All personnel of the armed forces must key to this effort in reviving our ethics, etiquette, regimentation which gives emphasis to integrity, loyalty and respect for the rule of law and constitutionalism. This sensitization campaign will be conducted in all military formations and units in the 6 geopolitical areas across our great country.

Re: Battle Field Discussion (picture/video) Of African Military . by bidexiii(op): 7:42am On Nov 27, 2016
Re: Battle Field Discussion (picture/video) Of African Military . by Nobody: 7:43am On Nov 27, 2016
doziex
You need to understand the wider politics involve in the war on terror, Our partners don't want
Eeben even do there military support in terms non lethal aid is small. They critical partners of ours even do we are non aligned state. Our major Arms provider doesn't support us as partners in these war like they do in Syria because we don't have a Big Russian interest like we did during the civil war.
Currently Nigeria non aligned state & refusal to allow AFCOM base n other factors lead to US drone build up in Niamey / Agadez n Chad
Re: Battle Field Discussion (picture/video) Of African Military . by MikeCZA: 7:56am On Nov 27, 2016
doziex:
Colonel Eeben and Angela's general de Matos circa early 1990's. angola had figured out that Cuban Soviet tactics and all the tanks in Africa wouldn't defeat savimbi's sometime conventional, sometimes guerilla army.
So awash in oil money, and badly in need of peace, he recruited his former SADF enemies of the last decade ( the 80s ).
It was the SADF that jumped and helped the Kwachas every time Angola launched ops to move South and capture the entire country.

Eeben was a Lieutenant Colonel not Colonel.
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