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| Re: Nigeria Projected To Overtake South Africa In Air Power By 2020. by Nobody: 10:18am On Jun 16, 2018 |
The first three prototypes for test and evaluation will arrive sometime this year. Throw in the F-7N into the mix and suddenly you have a pretty descent Air Force that has teeth.
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| Re: Nigeria Projected To Overtake South Africa In Air Power By 2020. by EternalTruths: 10:20am On Jun 16, 2018 |
SSGN:When you defeat Boko Haram, then we will take your projections very serious. |
| Re: Nigeria Projected To Overtake South Africa In Air Power By 2020. by Nobody: 10:32am On Jun 16, 2018 |
EternalTruths:Has the United States defeated the Taliban or Al Qaeda? |
| Re: Nigeria Projected To Overtake South Africa In Air Power By 2020. by Nobody: 10:42am On Jun 16, 2018 |
Henry240:lol ![]() |
| Re: Nigeria Projected To Overtake South Africa In Air Power By 2020. by boolet: 11:01am On Jun 16, 2018 |
Okoroawusa:ok sir |
| Re: Nigeria Projected To Overtake South Africa In Air Power By 2020. by Jkay187(m): 11:10am On Jun 16, 2018 |
SSGN:Hahahah you've got jokes. Come tell us more jokes when you actually own a 4th gen fighter atleast, otherwise stick to your third world F-7's and Alpha jets. |
| Re: Nigeria Projected To Overtake South Africa In Air Power By 2020. by docadams: 11:17am On Jun 16, 2018 |
abraham1234:You're right |
| Re: Nigeria Projected To Overtake South Africa In Air Power By 2020. by Nobody: 11:29am On Jun 16, 2018 |
Jkay187:JF-17 has been paid for you must know. Its not matter of if, but WHEN its delivered. In the interim the F-7N and Alpha light attack jets are doing a remarkable good job against an enemy that does not have an airforce. Frontline Assets JF-17+Super Tucano+F-7NI Light attack/Secondary Assets Alpha Jet+Aero L-39+ Reconnaissance Strike Element CH-3H Rainbow UCAV Rotary Wing Mil-Mi-24P+Mi-35M+Mi-17 |
| Re: Nigeria Projected To Overtake South Africa In Air Power By 2020. by Jkay187(m): 12:53pm On Jun 16, 2018 |
Henry240:You know you talking shiiit right there is more to a airforce then just frontline fighters you of all people should know this or are you jumping on this foolish argument here with these fanboys Henry. |
| Re: Nigeria Projected To Overtake South Africa In Air Power By 2020. by EternalTruths: 1:17pm On Jun 16, 2018 |
Henry240:When last did Taliban launched an attack.? |
| Re: Nigeria Projected To Overtake South Africa In Air Power By 2020. by Nobody: 1:21pm On Jun 16, 2018 |
EternalTruths:At least 15 members of the Afghan security forces were killed early on June 11 2018 in an attack by Taliban militants on their security post in the northern province of Kunduz, officials say. https://gandhara.rferl.org/a/taliban-attack-roadside-bomb-kill-more-than-20-in-afghanistan/29283157.html |
| Re: Nigeria Projected To Overtake South Africa In Air Power By 2020. by poseidon12: 1:45pm On Jun 16, 2018 |
Yeah right. We have to first provide the basic necessities like electricity, pipe-borne water and food. Nigeria is no match for South Africa. We should stop indulging in delusion. |
| Re: Nigeria Projected To Overtake South Africa In Air Power By 2020. by poseidon12: 2:09pm On Jun 16, 2018 |
SSGN:It's all about the amalgamation. Nigeria should never have happened. The British forced together disparate ethnic groups that have very little in common; deep cultural differences. That is why we need to restructure, to correct the mistake made by the British. But the enemies of progress would not allow that. So we remain stagnant. You can go on dreaming about overtaking South Africa, but it will remain a dream until we correct the structural mistake of the past. |
| Re: Nigeria Projected To Overtake South Africa In Air Power By 2020. by Jkay187(m): 2:40pm On Jun 16, 2018 |
Henry240:The Tucano is a old 3rd world crop duster sold to 3rd world nations with insurgency problems its becoming a useless platform when you look at the proliferation of manpads. You can try to fool these boys here with your nonsense but not me. SAAF has a big advantage when it comes to air power including attack capabilities currently. Nigeria don't even have a credible conventional strike capability nor even a AD system in it's arsenal to take on Uganda currently. The day Nigeria can field a world class made in Nigeria AAM missile in its AF that's the day I will take you seriously. |
| Re: Nigeria Projected To Overtake South Africa In Air Power By 2020. by Nobody: 2:54pm On Jun 16, 2018*. Modified: 3:25pm On Jun 16, 2018 |
docadams:Seriously ? From where did u arrive at this conclusion Much before the 80s they had build their own fighter aircraft. And according to u they had not built a reliable Keke in the same period when they had build the same in the early 70s. In 1980 they were launching their own satellites from their own space rockets . R & D on technology and science is a continuous process , first u got to learn to walk before u can run. They cannot be be simply developed in a matter of years. They need to be invested in the scale of decades before u can even start reaping the benefits. U got establish the core competency first , invest in manpower and facilities , then mature the developed technology and then productionize the same , all these takes decades not years. And brahmos is a cruise missile not a ICBM. Pic HF-24 Marut fighter bomber aircraft developed in the 60s
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| Re: Nigeria Projected To Overtake South Africa In Air Power By 2020. by Nobody: 3:06pm On Jun 16, 2018 |
SSGN:Brahmos is a multi purpose cruise missile. There r many varients 1. Ship to ship (AShM) 2. Ship to surface (land attack) 3. Surface to ship (coastal defense) 4. Surface to surface (land attack) 5. Air to surface (air launched from fighters) 6. Air to ship ( air launched from fighters) 7. Subsurface (from submarines) to ship (anti ship SLCM) 8. Subsurface (from submarines) to surface (land attack SLCM) |
| Re: Nigeria Projected To Overtake South Africa In Air Power By 2020. by Nobody: 3:12pm On Jun 16, 2018 |
docadams:. India has a well laid out structure. Practice their own endogenous religion Don't do tribal bulshit And loves tech. The have their own educational system based on their culture. . Tell me what naija has.... A stupid country that is afraid of BLOCKCHAIN TECHNOLOGY A stupid country that has zero educational system ..... . Abeg make we hear word. |
| Re: Nigeria Projected To Overtake South Africa In Air Power By 2020. by deomelo: 3:33pm On Jun 16, 2018 |
Jkay187:Another ignorant rubbish. The US NAVY SEALS are armed to the teeth with SuperTucanos, the so-called crop dusters, a plane that can level a small town with 3,300 pounds of weapons and the latest high-tech sensors, radar, warning systems and surveillance and frontlines attack capabilities. In fact, the topic is not about the NAF being better than SAAF, they are projected to be better by 2020 based on their current build-up strategy so learn how to read and comprehend and stop making needless comparison. If by 2020 they are not up to par with SA, then feel free to run your mouth. Btw, Tucanos are great against insurgencies so why is it a surprise or a negative that we are getting the best platform against the insurgency in Nigeria? Countries build up based on their own local and regional challenges, not according to other country's platforms. Some of you just criticize with ZERO sense or thoughtful rational, you try to sound intelligent but you end up sounding ignorant |
| Re: Nigeria Projected To Overtake South Africa In Air Power By 2020. by darqly(m): 5:30pm On Jun 16, 2018 |
SSGN:I have no problem with NAF upgrading, it's long overdue and current chief of air staff is progressive. The question is why the zero sum game pronouncements? Why are we keen to overtake anyone, when we're not anywhere close to full combat capability? Let them run their race, let's run ours. Ethiopian airlines didn't set out to overtake Nigeria airways, have they not left the continent behind? Just an analogy. |
| Re: Nigeria Projected To Overtake South Africa In Air Power By 2020. by darqly(m): 5:44pm On Jun 16, 2018 |
deomelo:If you'd not been too hasty to show patriotic fervour, you'd have known that my inference to SA renting out hardware and mercenaries is clearly black market operations, not officially authorised. Secondly, you can show your LOVE for Nigeria without being a jerk-off, they're not mutually exclusive. You counter every contrary opinion here with abuse where you can just share a more superior argument. |
| Re: Nigeria Projected To Overtake South Africa In Air Power By 2020. by deomelo: 8:53pm On Jun 16, 2018 |
darqly:Setting and pronouncing goals sometimes motivates to attain your goals and it makes no difference if pronounced or not as long as your goals and objectives are met NAF of today is not your old NAF or like any other AF in Africa, because their goals are well beyond flying and dropping bombs, this AF is programmed to be a full-service fighting force from airmen and women to special forces and their own ground troops to take to the battlefield, they a specialized anti-terror K-9 unit (ironically, they trained in SA) Just last week, they accomplished Nigeria's first In-House TOTAL overhaul of Mi-35P by the 115 Special Operations Group in Port Harcourt. Meaning we won't be importing and spending money to bring in technical experts to repair our assets. This is even a tech know-how and transfer. Personally, I appreciate the fact they are open about their objectives and if gives proud Nigerians like me something to look forward and be proud of and going by their activities lately, they are doing a great job and I see a determined and very professional organization. |
| Re: Nigeria Projected To Overtake South Africa In Air Power By 2020. by deomelo: 9:18pm On Jun 16, 2018 |
darqly:1. You said SA, not mercenaries from SA and even sef, no mercenaries under the surface if the earth has access to F-16s, so you still fell short and still grossly wrong. 2. What exactly do we need F16S for at the moment? Do we need F6s to fight BH? Or we are getting ready to fight and destroy Ghana or the rest of our neighbors? you build capacities based on needs and challenges, not just because you feel like or spending money on what you really don't need. BH is our primary threat in Nigeria and Tucanos and Mi-35s are more than enough to deal with BH. 3. You need to look in the mirror for the so-called jerk-off since you are do not have the capacity to debate basic issues with tact, facts and knowledge. Tocanos according to you are crop dusters 3rd world countries with insurgency issues buy when in fact the best fighting and military force in the world, the US NAVY SEALS. How the Navy SEALs transformed the Tucano into a Super Tucano U.S. Navy SEALs often identify the very best technology and then trailblaze with it. http://www.foxnews.com/tech/2017/09/01/seals-tucano-planes-and-more-than-3300-pounds-weapons.htmlI see many ignorant folks on NL spew rubbish about the Tucanos and you sound like one of them, next time before you open your mouth, try google and read up on stuff before commenting. |
| Re: Nigeria Projected To Overtake South Africa In Air Power By 2020. by deomelo: 9:25pm On Jun 16, 2018 |
According to a source close to the program who declined to be named, the Navy has leased an EMB-314 Super Tucano for the job. Made by the Brazilian aerospace company Embraer, it is now being tested on desert ranges in California and the services top test facility at Patuxent River Naval Air Station, Md. The Navy loaded it up with sensors and weapons systems that would make an F-16 pilot blush, the source said.Underestimate the Tucanos (The Ground Pounder) at your own risk. |
| Re: Nigeria Projected To Overtake South Africa In Air Power By 2020. by Atouke: 9:49pm On Jun 16, 2018 |
Nigeria is also projected to win Croatia in their first match in Russia 2018. Me and you know it's not going to happen. But nothing stops us from projecting. Lol |
| Re: Nigeria Projected To Overtake South Africa In Air Power By 2020. by darqly(m): 3:10am On Jun 17, 2018 |
deomelo:Whoever made the crop duster comparison must've really touched a raw nerve, seeing as you're attributing it to Everyone! Like I said, calm down, then share your view. My only reference to the Tucanos was their purchase, which was handled poorly by FG. |
| Re: Nigeria Projected To Overtake South Africa In Air Power By 2020. by deomelo: 4:12am On Jun 17, 2018 |
darqly:You made bogus and ignorant comments so keep quiet and accept the correction in good faith. Also, I did not discuss anything about Tucano purchase with you and if that's your new headache, it's still ignorant and misguided because it was a country to country purchase and the US government spelt out what they are selling us and what we requested and they also acknowledged the fact that they received payment from us and how much they received so what part of it was handled poorly apart from mischief makers, crooked and corrupt senate and middlemen the president cut out spewing ignorant nonsense all over the place. |
| Re: Nigeria Projected To Overtake South Africa In Air Power By 2020. by justtoodark: 6:29am On Jun 17, 2018*. Modified: 6:56am On Jun 17, 2018 |
Randy91:do you easterners even know a nigerian wouldnt call his country shitthole no matter how messed up it may be..... ?why dont you people commit mass suicide already..... ?....una lamentations is getting unbearable.....awon olomo blablafra of death...... |
| Re: Nigeria Projected To Overtake South Africa In Air Power By 2020. by justtoodark: 6:33am On Jun 17, 2018 |
poseidon12:south africa is actualy not that rich....you think if they were that rich,they will bother to attack you on the streets....?? south africa is a hellhole..... |
| Re: Nigeria Projected To Overtake South Africa In Air Power By 2020. by darqly(m): 6:54am On Jun 17, 2018 |
deomelo:Dude I'm done here. GTF outta my mentions too... ![]() |
| Re: Nigeria Projected To Overtake South Africa In Air Power By 2020. by Nobody: 9:40am On Jun 17, 2018*. Modified: 9:59am On Jun 17, 2018 |
SSGN:So much ignorance here: - NAF currently only has 11 Mi24......Thus it does not even have a larger AH fleet than SAAF, I will acknowledge that NAF has 10 more on order. - Again this is wrong SAAF 9 C130(also more modern than NAFs C130) in inventory as well as 3 C212s and around 9 TurboDaks - in this regard NAF has an advantage since our MPA consist of 80 year old TurboDaks - As you said NAFs has 0 4+ gen strike capability |
| Re: Nigeria Projected To Overtake South Africa In Air Power By 2020. by Nobody: 9:48am On Jun 17, 2018 |
Henry240:- Well documented that 10s Sqd has been reactivated and the SANDF was the launch customer for the Seeker 400 - GBADS bro........ - You don't actually....you only have 11 Mi24 at this current stage - Dead against any 4gen aircraft....I would even put my money on a Hawk armed with an A-Darter to take out a Mig2........sorry F-7. - But it's not though!! |
| Re: Nigeria Projected To Overtake South Africa In Air Power By 2020. by Nobody: 7:02pm On Jun 17, 2018 |
jln115:Lol dude...you quoting from wikipedia...as early as 2007 before the Boko Haram insurgency Nigeria had more than a dozen Mi-24 gunships. The Nigeriam Air Force helicopter fleet is made in Russia. Besides the Mi-24p Nigeria also in service six Mi-35, these come with rotary gun turrets. NAF recently signed a deal with Russia for the delivery of 12 new Mi-35M helicopter gunships. The first brand new helicopters Nigeria will be buying in decades. This is one of the most advanced helicopter on the planet and gives the NAF night fighting capability. This is the Air Force. We are yet to know what the new Nigerian Army Aviation Corp will be composed of. Im not taking anything from the SAAF but its an understandable trend. Nigeria is building up because its been at war for long. Aircrafts lost to attrition and all are certainly going to be replaced and improved upon. Its not rocket science. |
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