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Re: Battle Field Discussion (picture/video) Of African Military . by tdayof(m): 5:17pm On Dec 12, 2017
lionel4power:
in Nigeria, 'running away' could mean many things such as:

No data
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No power (electricity)
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in search of food
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in search of money
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etc
DSS pickup grin
Re: Battle Field Discussion (picture/video) Of African Military . by iblawi(m): 5:18pm On Dec 12, 2017
lionel4power:
do you guys know that the CHADIAN AIR FORCE has bombed targets in Nigerian soil without prior government knowledge?

We talk as if this Chadian issue is a future problem..... what is stopping them from actually doing it again?

http://googleweblight.com/i?u=http://www.nigerreporters.com/chad-air-force-jets-bomb-targets-in-nigeria/&grqid=7IdiAguE&hl=en-NG
Stop trying to mislead people guy.The military was aware of this but they also needed the same opportunity in chad. You need to check how many times Nigeria Airforce bombed boko haram in chad too. This was done shortly after the MNJTF agreement was signed. The chadian soldiers were even in Nigeria at some point claiming to have done what they never did before Nigerian government asked them to leave. Is just like saying cameroonian army launched attack against boko haram along Nigeria-Cameroon border.
Re: Battle Field Discussion (picture/video) Of African Military . by lionel4power(m): 5:20pm On Dec 12, 2017
tdayof:
谢谢你。 记得。


Lionel4power if you listen to news you'll be misinformed and if you don't, you'll be uninformed.

N'DJAMENA (Reuters) - Chad's military said it had carried out air strikes against Boko Haram bases in Nigeria in retaliation for twin suicide bombings in Chad this week that killed at least 34 people, but the announcement was strongly rejected by Nigeria.

The air raids caused heavy human and material damage to six of the Islamist militants' bases, Chad's military said late on Wednesday, without providing further details.

Nigerian authorities denied reports that the attacks had taken place on its soil, saying they were likely to have instead hit targets in neighbouring Niger.

"The claim that the Chadian military have conducted air strikes against six terrorist camps in Nigeria is not correct," said military spokesman Major General Chris Olukolade.

https://www.google.com.ng/amp/mobile.reuters.com/article/amp/idUKKBN0OY14720150618
At a live interview on CHANNELS TV this evening, in response to a question on the Chadian incursion into the Nigerian airspace to bomb positions and whether the Nigerian government or the military high command were informed beforehand, Nigeria’s Director of Defence Information, Major Gen. Chris Olukolade (photo ) said he could not deny or confirm the Chadian air raid on Nigerian territory.


http://googleweblight.com/i?u=http://www.nigerreporters.com/chad-air-force-jets-bomb-targets-in-nigeria/&grqid=7IdiAguE&hl=en-NG

different sides to the same story. let's believe the one we choose.
Re: Battle Field Discussion (picture/video) Of African Military . by Odunayaw(m): 5:21pm On Dec 12, 2017
SSBN:
In Vietnam the Americans thought the era of dogfighting are over so they equipped their phantoms with missiles alone without gunpods. This was just 2 decades after WW2 when air to air missile technology was in its in infancy. The Americans learnt a bitter lesson. The next time the USAF went into action it flattened whatever stood in its way. Truth be told what is the sense in spending $500,000 training one pilot, even sending some to war colleges abroad only to send them to their death in an aircraft that stands no chance against a 4th Gen fighter.

But i gotta ask. What exactly is preventing the NAF from acquiring modern combat aircrafts? Its been 12 years and a decade of war, what exactly is the problem. We trying buying combat jets from the West but they end up embarassing us. We announce several deals with Eastern countries and over time it fizzles away. Rather we are borrowing Super Mushank from Pakistan. In the 80's Nigeria produced several prototypes of its home built Albatross. 20 years down the line we are borrowing trainers. This is not normal. Something is really wrong somewhere.
I brought up Vietnam because of your "F7 can't fight" story. Anyway the F7 is not match for Mig29 1 on 1

Its been 12 years of insurgency not war. Buying modern aircraft can never be for an insurgency
We are trying to buy combat aircraft from the west and not jets- its irritating by the way but unfortunately the east hasn't caught up in that aspect.

your comment about the mushak is pure sentiments. So we should not buy trainers because an air force is only about Fighter jets?. And if what you ordered for isn't ready on the spot we should decline an offer to use theirs (borrow in your words) because we have ego to protect?

Such revelation, please enlighten me on the prototypes of albatross we made.
Re: Battle Field Discussion (picture/video) Of African Military . by lionel4power(m): 5:22pm On Dec 12, 2017
tdayof:
DSS pickup grin
hehehe... or SARS.... Anyway you head is there
Re: Battle Field Discussion (picture/video) Of African Military . by Nobody: 5:22pm On Dec 12, 2017
iblawi:
stop trying to mislead people guy. This was done shortly after the MNJTF agreement was signed. The chadian soldiers were even in Nigeria at some point claiming to have done what they never did before Nigerian government asked them to leave. Is just like saying cameroonian army launched attack against boko haram along Nigeria-Cameroon border.
You sound like those "tactical manoeuvre" crew.

The French have increased military bases in Chad and Niger. The Americans have activated Reaper Drone bases in Niger and Cameroon. Now foreign hostile aircrafts are conducting on authorised airstrikes on Nigerian soil AGAIN. Yet you allow patriotic sentiment cloud your sense if judgement.


What will it take for you to believe that Nigeria has been beseiged? A nuclear strike in Abuja?
Re: Battle Field Discussion (picture/video) Of African Military . by lionel4power(m): 5:24pm On Dec 12, 2017
iblawi:
Stop trying to mislead people guy.The military was aware of this but they also needed the same opportunity in chad. You need to check how many times Nigeria Airforce bombed boko haram in chad too. This was done shortly after the MNJTF agreement was signed. The chadian soldiers were even in Nigeria at some point claiming to have done what they never did before Nigerian government asked them to leave. Is just like saying cameroonian army launched attack against boko haram along Nigeria-Cameroon border.
so a LIVE INTERVIEW OF THE CHIEF OF AIR STAFF IS LYING?

At a live interview on CHANNELS TV this evening, in response to a question on the Chadian incursion into the Nigerian airspace to bomb positions and whether the Nigerian government or the military high command were informed beforehand, Nigeria’s Director of Defence Information, Major Gen. Chris Olukolade (photo ) said he could not deny or confirm the Chadian air raid on Nigerian territory.
Re: Battle Field Discussion (picture/video) Of African Military . by Odunayaw(m): 5:24pm On Dec 12, 2017
iblawi:
Stop trying to mislead people guy.The military was aware of this but they also needed the same opportunity in chad. You need to check how many times Nigeria Airforce bombed boko haram in chad too. This was done shortly after the MNJTF agreement was signed. The chadian soldiers were even in Nigeria at some point claiming to have done what they never did before Nigerian government asked them to leave. Is just like saying cameroonian army launched attack against boko haram along Nigeria-Cameroon border.
I expect an article to be written and placed on a blog grin
Re: Battle Field Discussion (picture/video) Of African Military . by lionel4power(m): 5:25pm On Dec 12, 2017
iblawi:
Stop trying to mislead people guy.The military was aware of this but they also needed the same opportunity in chad. You need to check how many times Nigeria Airforce bombed boko haram in chad too. This was done shortly after the MNJTF agreement was signed. The chadian soldiers were even in Nigeria at some point claiming to have done what they never did before Nigerian government asked them to leave. Is just like saying cameroonian army launched attack against boko haram along Nigeria-Cameroon border.
so a LIVE INTERVIEW OF THE CHIEF OF AIR STAFF IS LYING?

At a live interview on CHANNELS TV this evening, in response to a question on the Chadian incursion into the Nigerian airspace to bomb positions and whether the Nigerian government or the military high command were informed beforehand, Nigeria’s Director of Defence Information, Major Gen. Chris Olukolade (photo ) said he could not deny or confirm the Chadian air raid on Nigerian territory.


http://googleweblight.com/i?u=http://www.nigerreporters.com/chad-air-force-jets-bomb-targets-in-nigeria/&grqid=7IdiAguE&hl=en-NG

na wa oo
Re: Battle Field Discussion (picture/video) Of African Military . by Nobody: 5:26pm On Dec 12, 2017
Odunayaw:
I brought up Vietnam because of your "F7 can't fight" story. Anyway the F7 is not match for Mig29 1 on 1

Its been 12 years of insurgency not war. Buying modern aircraft can never be for an insurgency
We are trying to buy combat aircraft from the west and not jets- its irritating by the way but unfortunately the east hasn't caught up in that aspect.

your comment about the mushak is pure sentiments. So we should not buy trainers because an air force is only about Fighter jets?. And if what you ordered for isn't ready on the spot we should decline an offer to use theirs (borrow in your words) because we have ego to protect?

Such revelation, please enlighten me on the prototypes of albatross we made.
Yes. We should not buy trainers because we have too many of them. Its just we have converted our trainers to combat aircrafts. Which is beyond ridiculous. Do you realise from 2014 to 2016 Nigeria's annual defence budget has been close to $6 billion? Where is the money going? This is not ego my friend? Countries not at war are modernising at a faster pace. From 2002 its been nearly 20 years of continuous fighting yet its taking us half a century to replace the junk we rely on to protect our territorial sovereignty? Jeeez
Re: Battle Field Discussion (picture/video) Of African Military . by Odunayaw(m): 5:27pm On Dec 12, 2017
lionel4power:
what are you covert ly insinuating?
grin don't put me in trouble grin
Re: Battle Field Discussion (picture/video) Of African Military . by lionel4power(m): 5:27pm On Dec 12, 2017
Odunayaw:
I brought up Vietnam because of your "F7 can't fight" story. Anyway the F7 is not match for Mig29 1 on 1

Its been 12 years of insurgency not war. Buying modern aircraft can never be for an insurgency
We are trying to buy combat aircraft from the west and not jets- its irritating by the way but unfortunately the east hasn't caught up in that aspect.

your comment about the mushak is pure sentiments. So we should not buy trainers because an air force is only about Fighter jets?. And if what you ordered for isn't ready on the spot we should decline an offer to use theirs (borrow in your words) because we have ego to protect?

Such revelation, please enlighten me on the prototypes of albatross we made.
I believe he is referring to the Air Beatle
Re: Battle Field Discussion (picture/video) Of African Military . by bidexiii(op): 5:28pm On Dec 12, 2017
nemesis4u:
one important thing u guys r missing

mig29

f7n

what is the turnaround time of both of these aircraft's ?

once they land after a mission how much time will it take to run maintenance , perform mandatory inspection checks , replace engine if needed , refuel , rearm , preflight checks etc ?

technical term is maintenance hours per flight hour

the more time they r on ground the more the enemy will pose a risk

the more time they r in air the more the enemy will be at risk
Jst like the war between Egypt and Israel, these was a major factor that changed the game in the air; The turnaround of there aircrafts.
Re: Battle Field Discussion (picture/video) Of African Military . by Odunayaw(m): 5:32pm On Dec 12, 2017
SSBN:
Yes. We should not buy trainers because we have too many of them. Its just we have converted our trainers to combat aircrafts. Which is beyond ridiculous. Do you realise from 2014 to 2016 Nigeria's annual defence budget has been close to $6 billion? Where is the money going?
shocked huh!!! We have enough of ab-initio trainers? The truth should never be a victim bro.

Annual budget $6bn..thank jah since 2016 we've been seeing the defence budget. Please provide links
Re: Battle Field Discussion (picture/video) Of African Military . by iblawi(m): 5:33pm On Dec 12, 2017
lionel4power:
so a LIVE INTERVIEW OF THE CHIEF OF AIR STAFF IS LYING?

At a live interview on CHANNELS TV this evening, in response to a question on the Chadian incursion into the Nigerian airspace to bomb positions and whether the Nigerian government or the military high command were informed beforehand, Nigeria’s Director of Defence Information, Major Gen. Chris Olukolade (photo ) said he could not deny or confirm the Chadian air raid on Nigerian territory.


http://googleweblight.com/i?u=http://www.nigerreporters.com/chad-air-force-jets-bomb-targets-in-nigeria/&grqid=7IdiAguE&hl=en-NG

na wa oo
Do you expect the military to tell the public they allowed chadian planes to bomb terrrorist in the country. Military men are not politicians that need to convince the public about every issue, their task is to get the job done.

Tell us how many time the NAF have bombed boko haram in chad and compare that to the number of times chadians have bombed boko haram in Nigeria. sometimes you just have to let something happen in order to have your way.
Re: Battle Field Discussion (picture/video) Of African Military . by iblawi(m): 5:42pm On Dec 12, 2017
SSBN:
You sound like those "tactical manoeuvre" crew.

The French have increased military bases in Chad and Niger. The Americans have activated Reaper Drone bases in Niger and Cameroon. Now foreign hostile aircrafts are conducting on authorised airstrikes on Nigerian soil AGAIN. Yet you allow patriotic sentiment cloud your sense if judgement.


What will it take for you to believe that Nigeria has been beseiged? A nuclear strike in Abuja?
Guy you are confused. A single US/French aircraft carrier in the Gulf of guinea is more of a treat than having a armed drone base in Niger, Mali, Camerron and Chad put together.

i wonder why some people worry over irrelevant things.
Re: Battle Field Discussion (picture/video) Of African Military . by Nobody:
Mig 29 9.13 Vs F7 NI , but you forget something guys ! French air force ! Rafales and Mirage 2000 !

during libyan tchadian war ! french air force defended tchad from libyan air force it will be the same in case of nigerian tchadian war
Re: Battle Field Discussion (picture/video) Of African Military . by Nobody: 5:57pm On Dec 12, 2017
Odunayaw:
shocked huh!!! We have enough of ab-initio trainers? The truth should never be a victim bro.

Annual budget $6bn..thank jah since 2016 we've been seeing the defence budget. Please provide links
The NAF strike fleet today consists of between 9 to 16 Alpha jets and a handful L-39"s. They were initially acquired to train pilots. Yes there is no harm in weaponizing them and all, but to rely on jet trainers as the workhorse of the NAF strike asset? For two decades? Cmon. Even thw F-7 were a stopgap measure. You cannot possibly justify why Africa"s largest economy will rely jet trainers as combat planes. We are 3rd or 4th defence spenders on the continent. You base your assessment or requirements on the Boko Haram insurgency. Should the say arise where we are forced to defend against an external foe invading our territory, we will be handsomely embarrassed. Nigeria has no excuse, we should be in per with Egypt or Algeria. Its not ego, its where we should be. Can yoi count the number of times Cameroonian troops stormed Nigerian villages, killed dozens of civilians and burnt down whole villages? They got away with it because they know our capabiities. These people are not naive. We are a continental powerhouse with huge responsibilities. If Nigeria burns ECOWAS is finnished....and you know it is the desire of the powers that be for that to happen.
Re: Battle Field Discussion (picture/video) Of African Military . by Nobody: 6:01pm On Dec 12, 2017
Algerian1:
Mig 29 9.13 Vs F7 NI , but you forget something guys ! French air force ! Rafales and Mirage 2000 !

during libyan tchadian war ! french air force defended tchad from libyan air force it will be the same in case of nigerian tchadian war
Thank you please preach. People dont even realise the gravity of having the French and Americans out mussle us militarily. Many think modernising our armed forces is an ego trip. Imagine a suprise pre-emptive attack on Nigeria like the Israelis carried out against Egypt.
Re: Battle Field Discussion (picture/video) Of African Military . by iblawi(m): 6:05pm On Dec 12, 2017
SSBN:
The NAF strike fleet today consists of between 9 to 16 Alpha jets and a handful L-39"s. They were initially acquired to train pilots. Yes there is no harm in weaponizing them and all, but to rely on jet trainers as the workhorse of the NAF strike asset? For two decades? Cmon. Even thw F-7 were a stopgap measure. You cannot possibly justify why Africa"s largest economy will rely jet trainers as combat planes. We are 3rd or 4th defence spenders on the continent. You base your assessment or requirements on the Boko Haram insurgency. Should the say arise where we are forced to defend against an external foe invading our territory, we will be handsomely embarrassed. Nigeria has no excuse, we should be in per with Egypt or Algeria. Its not ego, its where we should be. Can yoi count the number of times Cameroonian troops stormed Nigerian villages, killed dozens of civilians and burnt down whole villages? They got away with it because they know our capabiities. These people are not naive. We are a continental powerhouse with huge responsibilities. If Nigeria burns ECOWAS is finnished....and you know it is the desire of the powers that be for that to happen.
Good to know Cameroon will burn down Nigeria and ECOWAS will be no more.

Am just wondering why you are unnecessarily shooting thing out of proportion.

war is more complex than having mig 29 vs F7 fight.
Re: Battle Field Discussion (picture/video) Of African Military . by Odunayaw(m): 6:32pm On Dec 12, 2017
SSBN:
The NAF strike fleet today consists of between 9 to 16 Alpha jets and a handful L-39"s. They were initially acquired to train pilots. Yes there is no harm in weaponizing them and all, but to rely on jet trainers as the workhorse of the NAF strike asset? For two decades? Cmon. Even thw F-7 were a stopgap measure. You cannot possibly justify why Africa"s largest economy will rely jet trainers as combat planes. We are 3rd or 4th defence spenders on the continent. You base your assessment or requirements on the Boko Haram insurgency. Should the say arise where we are forced to defend against an external foe invading our territory, we will be handsomely embarrassed. Nigeria has no excuse, we should be in per with Egypt or Algeria. Its not ego, its where we should be. Can yoi count the number of times Cameroonian troops stormed Nigerian villages, killed dozens of civilians and burnt down whole villages? They got away with it because they know our capabiities. These people are not naive. We are a continental powerhouse with huge responsibilities. If Nigeria burns ECOWAS is finnished....and you know it is the desire of the powers that be for that to happen.
Bruh. A mushak is an ab-initio trainer fa
I have never been against us equipping to our billing but please no sensationalism
Re: Battle Field Discussion (picture/video) Of African Military . by Odunayaw(m): 6:36pm On Dec 12, 2017
SSBN:
Thank you please preach. People dont even realise the gravity of having the French and Americans out muscle us militarily. Many think modernising our armed forces is an ego trip. Imagine a suprise pre-emptive attack on Nigeria like the Israelis carried out against Egypt.
What turned into this clusterfuk was that trite comment of how NAF couldn't defend against a mig 29
It was all educative until excreta was thrown in the mix

now my question.. can we militarily out muscle France or Murica
Re: Battle Field Discussion (picture/video) Of African Military . by bidexiii(op): 6:40pm On Dec 12, 2017
#NA

Just to cool off the the house a little bit..... grin

Re: Battle Field Discussion (picture/video) Of African Military . by slimthugchimee(m): 6:42pm On Dec 12, 2017
bidexiii:
#NA

Just to cool off the the house a little bit..... grin
what's the name of the tank
Re: Battle Field Discussion (picture/video) Of African Military . by bidexiii(op): 6:43pm On Dec 12, 2017
slimthugchimee:
what's the name of the tank
That's a BMP-1 IFV.
Re: Battle Field Discussion (picture/video) Of African Military . by Odunayaw(m): 6:46pm On Dec 12, 2017
bidexiii:
#NA

Just to cool off the the house a little bit..... grin
If only we have enough of this to do a berezhok upgrade like the Algerians undecided
Re: Battle Field Discussion (picture/video) Of African Military . by bidexiii(op): 6:51pm On Dec 12, 2017
Odunayaw:
If only we have enough of this to do a berezhok upgrade like the Algerians undecided
Buy then in large quantities and upgrade them. cool
Re: Battle Field Discussion (picture/video) Of African Military . by LTGEN: 6:51pm On Dec 12, 2017
bidexiii:
NAF REORGANIZES AIR COMBAT STRUCTURE IN NORTHEAST, SENDS FEMALE OFFICER OVERSEAS FOR FIGHTER PILOT TRAINING

The Nigerian Air Force (NAF) has reorganized its air combat structure in the Northeast for increased operational efficiency. The Chief of the Air Staff (CAS), Air Marshal Sadique Abubakar, disclosed this during his opening remarks at the CAS Fourth Quarter Conference, which commenced at NAF Headquarters today, 11 December 2017. According to the CAS, the Air Component Commander has been replaced with a Commander Air Task Force (CATF), an Air Vice Marshal (a 2-star General), who reports to the overall Theatre Commander. The new CATF is Air Vice Marshal Idi Lubo, who was serving as the Air Component Commander. The NAF has also appointed three Divisional Air Liaison Officers (DALO) for the 3 Armoured Division as well as 7 and 8 Divisions of the Nigerian Army in the Northeast. The whole idea is to ensure a better coordination of air efforts with ground operations. Besides, the NAF has appointed an Air Liaison Officer for the Theatre Command to further limit the possibility of gaps in operations. Air Marshal Abubakar further stated that a Nigerian female pilot, for the first time in the history of the NAF, was on the way to the United States Air Force for training as a fighter pilot. The female pilot had earlier this year graduated as the overall best pilot during ab-initio training at 401 Flying Training School Kaduna.

In terms of progress made by the NAF in the preceding 3 months, the CAS indicated that 24 pilots had completed their training and would soon be deployed for operational duties. The NAF had also reactivated additional platforms which had been deployed for operations in the Northeast. In particular, one Bell 412 Helicopter had been added to the NAF fleet while work on the second Bell Helicopter would be completed before the end of December 2017. Additionally, one Mi-35P Helicopter would be ready for operation before the end of January 2018, as the overhauled engines needed for its reactivation had arrived in Nigeria. Air Marshal Abubakar added that the reactivation was being done locally to further build the capacity of NAF technical personnel while equally saving cost. Accordingly, the NAF invited foreign technical experts to execute the project in conjunction with its engineers and technicians. The CAS further reported that 2 additional Mi-35M helicopters recently procured for the NAF by the Federal Government had been test flown in Russia and should be operational in Nigeria by February 2018. In all, 5 combat helicopters are being added to enhance ongoing NAF counterinsurgency efforts.

To boost the strategic and operational airlift capability of the NAF, Air Marshal Abubakar stated that the Periodic Depot Maintenance (PDM) of C-130H Aircraft NAF 917 had commenced in Lagos. The PDM was also being done locally by foreign technical experts in conjunction with NAF personnel towards building capacity of NAF technical personnel. Similarly, the Service life of C-130H aircraft NAF 913 had been successfully extended. In the area of Force Protection, the NAF was reported to have trained additional Regiment personnel as Special Forces and deployed them to the Northeast for operations alongside other surface forces. Moreover, the NAF had graduated the second set of participants from its Air War College in Makurdi. The new graduates are expected to add value to the Service in general and in operational activities. In ending his opening remarks, the CAS enjoined the senior officers to be frank in their contributions, identify emerging challenges and proffer ways of further moving the NAF forward.

The aim of the CAS Fourth Quarter Conference 2017, which holds from 11-12 December 2017, is to appraise progress attained in the NAF since the last Quarterly meeting held in Kaduna 3 months ago. The idea behind the Conference was also to obtain inputs from the bottom to the top such that ideas would be shared towards moving the NAF forward. Participants in the Conference include the Commandant of the Armed Forces Command and Staff College Jaji, the Chief of Defence Intelligence, Branch Chiefs from HQ NAF, Air Officers Commanding, Group Managing Director of NAF Holding Company, Commandant of the Air Force Institute of Technology Kaduna and all Air Vice Marshals serving in Abuja. Other participants were Managing Directors of various NAF companies, Directors from HQ NAF and NAF field commanders from its various bases. The Conference is still ongoing in Abuja.

OLATOKUNBO ADESANYA
Air Vice Marshal
Director of Public Relations and Information
Nigerian Air Force
please what is the name and rank of the FEMALE OFFICER?
Re: Battle Field Discussion (picture/video) Of African Military . by slimthugchimee(m): 6:55pm On Dec 12, 2017
bidexiii:
That's a BMP-1 IFV.
I thought IFV uses tires instead of chain wheels??
Re: Battle Field Discussion (picture/video) Of African Military . by Nobody: 7:12pm On Dec 12, 2017
Odunayaw:
If only we have enough of this to do a berezhok upgrade like the Algerians undecided
Put a call through to Paramount and they'll do you the upgrade the Algerians tested before settling on Berezhok. grin grin grin
Only difference being 1 ATGM less. But hey, Paramount also gives you a 40mmAGL wink.
African solutions and all that tongue.

Re: Battle Field Discussion (picture/video) Of African Military . by Odunayaw(m): 7:17pm On Dec 12, 2017
Frumentum:
Put a call through to Paramount and they'll do you the upgrade the Algerians tested before settling on Berezhok. grin grin grin
Only difference being 1 ATGM less. But hey, Paramount also gives you a 40mmAGL wink.
African solutions and all that tongue.
I was ignorant of Paramount's solution. And I don't mind the ATGM loss we really don't need them with those thugs

But the turret has a high silhouette
Re: Battle Field Discussion (picture/video) Of African Military . by bidexiii(op): 7:30pm On Dec 12, 2017
slimthugchimee:
I thought IFV uses tires instead of chain wheels??
IFV comes both in wheeled or tracked form.
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