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Old Habbits Die Hard : Nigeria Spends $500 Million For12 Turboprop Plan by Nobody: 9:48pm On Feb 06, 2018 |
The Nigerian government has paid the United States government $496 million for the acquisition of 12 Super Tucano fighter jets to be used by the Nigerian Air Force in the ongoing military operations against the Boko Haram insurgency in the North-east. Now while this might be a welcome gesture from the technical point, from a fiscal point it makes no sense. This assumes that low level asymmetric warfare is the only threat Nigeria will face in the immediate and long term future. What happens when an unidentified and possibly hostile aircraft enters Nigerian airspace, leading to a situation that requires the NAF to make visual contact and confirm the enemy’s identity, then you have no choice but to get close to them. What will the NAF do in such a scenario, send a propeller driven plane to intercept ? If the intruding aircraft is hostile and refuses to quit Nigerian airspace or land, the NAF will have no choice but to engage the aircraft in a dogfight. If the enemy aircraft is a 4th generation fighter jet, like it most certainly will, the Super Tucano will be at a big disadvantage here. The pilot of a 4th generation aircraft has a fighting chance of surviving a missile attack. If sensor systems and the pilot react quickly, an incoming missile can be avoided, often by diving toward the missile at supersonic speed, dispensing chaffs and radical maneuvering. The pilot of a slow,unmaneuverable and thinly protected A-29 Super Tucano stands no chance in hell of coming out of that engagement alive. I mean..c’mon, its no brainer. if i can get you into the best of my flight envelope bang you are dead. The fact is that the A-28 Super Tucano is completely unsuited for air combat. Its only good for low level COIN (Counter Insurgency ) operation. Air combat should be the cornerstone of a serious airforce. You either have an airforce, or you don’t. This new strike aircraft was supposed to replace 15 Chengdu F-7N Airguard, a single engine high speed interceptor that was as a stop-gap measure in 2005 for a quarter of a billion dollars. But Nigeria loves the fire brigade approach to its security, and as such the NAF sought systems and mission parameters rather than performance as a target. WAKE UP Nigeria – this is a political boondoggle of the highest order. It’s fiscally irresponsible at a time of economic challenges and not a good investment or a very reliable fighter Put the cost of this plane in perspective. : $500 million. With $500 million Nigeria can buy a complete squadrons of MiG-29 Fulcrums and close to a squadron of Sukhoi SU-35 Flankers. But instead, we’re stuck with a heap of junk…that’s as fast as the flames consuming the engines, flies like a brick, outmaneuvers like a turtle, an airplane that will never meet the operational requirement for defending Nigeria’s 927,000 kilometres territory. We could as well have acquired a flotilla of more F-7 N interceptor and Alpha jets The Alpha jet is a proven aircraft in a given flight envelope and can do the low alt combat support roll the A-29 Super Tucano was acquired to do. Two Squadron of the F-7N Airguard will greatly enhance the capability of the NAF to provide strategic defense for Nigeria’s airspace. This 1950 designed plane may be outdated, but at least the kinetic data puts its maneuverability (with a combat load) on par with the some 4th generation fighters. It’s fast enough to flee a high threat area, because a plane that can’t run away is nothing but a flying coffin if sent into contested airspace, and this overweight under powered turkey sure can’t, won’t last long. https://defensenigeria.com/2018/02/06/old-habbits-die-hard-nigeria-pays-half-a-billion-dollars-for-12-turboprop-aircraft/
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Re: Old Habbits Die Hard : Nigeria Spends $500 Million For12 Turboprop Plan by Blue3k(m): 9:56pm On Feb 06, 2018 |
I don't think Nigeria ready or interested yet in these suggestions. These remind me of ww2 planes honesty. Anyway this is what happens when we dont invest in our defense industry like Israel, Pakistan, India, Iran or man other comparable countries did. 1 Like |
Re: Old Habbits Die Hard : Nigeria Spends $500 Million For12 Turboprop Plan by Nobody: 10:06pm On Feb 06, 2018 |
Blue3k: Oh boy. afterr the embarrassment and insult from the United States, the humiliation like we on our knees begging, the rejection, the saboteuring of our war effort am Nigeria still payed half a billion dollars from the same America for this crap. This coming from the nation that has been in a perpetual state of war for 15 years. Unbelievable! ! |
Re: Old Habbits Die Hard : Nigeria Spends $500 Million For12 Turboprop Plan by Blue3k(m): 10:24pm On Feb 06, 2018 |
SSGN: We could have been doing deals with Russians or some other nation. Nigeria would rather look like pathetic beggars. Then in other cases we go against our own interest to please Russians hurting our economy. The ALSCON deal is case and point. If Nigeria learned to opperated in our interest we would go far. |
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