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Re: African Militaries/ Security Services Strictly Photos Only And Videos Thread by Nobody: 11:28pm On Jun 28, 2019
Ocea patroller

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Re: African Militaries/ Security Services Strictly Photos Only And Videos Thread by Nobody: 11:28pm On Jun 28, 2019
C130 alg

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Re: African Militaries/ Security Services Strictly Photos Only And Videos Thread by lionel4power(m): 11:57pm On Jun 28, 2019
"Libya under Turkish invasion", Haftar would target Turkish ships and aircraft



Spokesman of the Eastern Libyan forces, Ahmed Mismari said on Friday 28, June that Commander Khalifa Hafta will ban any commercial flights from Libya to Turkey.

He said any aircraft or ship arriving from Turkey attempting to land in the capital Tripoli would be treated as hostile.</p>
General Haftar Khalifa of the Libyan National Army (LNA) claims that Libya is under Turkish invasion, and as a response, his forces will arrest all Turkish citizens in Libya, deal with any entities working with Turkey.


Haftar who is angry at Turkey for providing air cover to UN-backed Tripoli government to re-take key town Gharyan this week. Last week Turkish President Erdogan acknowledged selling weapons to UN-backed GNA however, he didn’t specify the type.

Earlier, Haftar had said that his forces are trying to free the capital Tripoli from militias which they blame for destabilizing Libya since the fall of Muammar Gaddafi in a NATO-backed uprising in 2011.

But critics have accused him of deepening unrest by trying to seize power through force.

The constant war in Libya has left the oil-rich nation divided and caused living standards to plummet, disrupting oil production, creating a vacuum exploited by militants and causing a mass exodus of migrants to leave for Italy by boat.

https://www.africanmilitaryblog.com/2019/06/libya-under-turkish-invasion-haftar-would-target-turkish-ships-and-aircraft
Re: African Militaries/ Security Services Strictly Photos Only And Videos Thread by Toju200(m): 6:42am On Jun 29, 2019
frumentius:
Kenya's MI-28 helicopters, in stealth mode.
is it in the cloud cos I ain't seeing any shit

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Re: African Militaries/ Security Services Strictly Photos Only And Videos Thread by Xbee007(m): 7:06am On Jun 29, 2019
Toju200:
is it in the cloud cos I ain't seeing any shit
The stealth capability is so good you can't even see it if it's right before your nose.
grin

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Re: African Militaries/ Security Services Strictly Photos Only And Videos Thread by Toju200(m): 7:08am On Jun 29, 2019
Xbee007:

The stealth capability is so good you can't even see it if it's right before your nose.
grin
u know I can just take a pic of the cloud in my area and tell an F35 there in stealth mode

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Re: African Militaries/ Security Services Strictly Photos Only And Videos Thread by Toju200(m): 7:10am On Jun 29, 2019
What we need to see is the actual mi28 in Kenya air Force roundels........ Except it's a secret order but it ain't secret no more since people are getting to know about it
Re: African Militaries/ Security Services Strictly Photos Only And Videos Thread by Nobody: 8:06am On Jun 29, 2019
Toju200:
is it in the cloud cos I ain't seeing any shit

There are 6 Kenyan MI-28DE (h/t Algerian1 wink) in there!

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Re: African Militaries/ Security Services Strictly Photos Only And Videos Thread by Nobody: 8:36am On Jun 29, 2019
Nigerian Air Force Regiment force protection training in a complex air, ground environment.

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Re: African Militaries/ Security Services Strictly Photos Only And Videos Thread by bidexiii: 8:49am On Jun 29, 2019
lionel4power:
"Libya under Turkish invasion", Haftar would target Turkish ships and aircraft



Spokesman of the Eastern Libyan forces, Ahmed Mismari said on Friday 28, June that Commander Khalifa Hafta will ban any commercial flights from Libya to Turkey.

He said any aircraft or ship arriving from Turkey attempting to land in the capital Tripoli would be treated as hostile.</p>
General Haftar Khalifa of the Libyan National Army (LNA) claims that Libya is under Turkish invasion, and as a response, his forces will arrest all Turkish citizens in Libya, deal with any entities working with Turkey.


Haftar who is angry at Turkey for providing air cover to UN-backed Tripoli government to re-take key town Gharyan this week. Last week Turkish President Erdogan acknowledged selling weapons to UN-backed GNA however, he didn’t specify the type.

Earlier, Haftar had said that his forces are trying to free the capital Tripoli from militias which they blame for destabilizing Libya since the fall of Muammar Gaddafi in a NATO-backed uprising in 2011.

But critics have accused him of deepening unrest by trying to seize power through force.

The constant war in Libya has left the oil-rich nation divided and caused living standards to plummet, disrupting oil production, creating a vacuum exploited by militants and causing a mass exodus of migrants to leave for Italy by boat.

https://www.africanmilitaryblog.com/2019/06/libya-under-turkish-invasion-haftar-would-target-turkish-ships-and-aircraft


Libya has now become a weapon dump ground for chinese, western and northeast europe countries. If care is not taking we will have another worst crisis than Yamen here in Africa.

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Re: African Militaries/ Security Services Strictly Photos Only And Videos Thread by Nobody: 8:53am On Jun 29, 2019
Nigerian Air Force

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Re: African Militaries/ Security Services Strictly Photos Only And Videos Thread by Toju200(m): 9:15am On Jun 29, 2019
Henry240:
Nigerian Air Force
#EagleOne nice......

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Re: African Militaries/ Security Services Strictly Photos Only And Videos Thread by Nobody: 10:45am On Jun 29, 2019
lionel4power:


SA is currently looking for financial backing for a Rooivalk 2.0. variant.
A lighter, faster and deadlier version.
Nigeria alone won't be enough to open the production line, at least 50-60 unit orders are required to reopen production.

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Re: African Militaries/ Security Services Strictly Photos Only And Videos Thread by Nobody: 10:55am On Jun 29, 2019
Algerian1:
C130 alg
Can you post close up pictures of Algerian army BMP-2 with Berezhok combat turret.

Not screenshots, pictures.
Re: African Militaries/ Security Services Strictly Photos Only And Videos Thread by Toju200(m): 11:05am On Jun 29, 2019
jln115:
Nigeria alone won't be enough to open the production line, at least 50-60 unit orders are required to reopen production.
is Nigeria order confirmed
Re: African Militaries/ Security Services Strictly Photos Only And Videos Thread by Nobody: 11:11am On Jun 29, 2019
Henry240:

Can you post close up pictures of Algerian army BMP-2 with Berezhok combat turret.

Not screenshots, pictures.

pics i posted in the thread . Agerian BMP 2 Berezhok

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Re: African Militaries/ Security Services Strictly Photos Only And Videos Thread by Nobody: 11:12am On Jun 29, 2019
Algerian1:


pics i posted in the thread
Thanks.

Do you know the rate of fire?

How many BMPs have this module?

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Re: African Militaries/ Security Services Strictly Photos Only And Videos Thread by Toju200(m): 11:17am On Jun 29, 2019
OPERATION GREEN SWEEP 2: NAF FIGHTER JETS DESTROY HIDEOUTS, NEUTRALIZE TERRORISTS AT GOBARA, BAKASSI IN BORNO STATE

In continuation of Operation GREEN SWEEP 2, the Air Task Force (ATF) of Operation LAFIYA DOLE has destroyed terrorists’ hideouts and killed some fighters at Gobara and Bakassi, Borno State in separate air raids conducted yesterday, 28 June 2019. The settlements are 2 of the targets selected for attack in the intensive air interdiction operations launched by the ATF on Wednesday, 26 June 2019.

The attack on Gobara, a settlement in the Sambisa Forest area, was carried out by 2 Alpha Jets after Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance (ISR) missions had identified a segment of the settlement being used by Boko Haram Terrorists (BHT) fighters to store their logistics and other equipment. The jets scored accurate hits in the target area, leading to the destruction of some of the structures and equipment as well as the killing of several terrorists.

In a similar vein, another active camp belonging to Islamic State of West Africa Province (ISWAP) elements located at Bakassi on the fringes of Lake Chad in Northern Borno, was successfully attacked and several terrorists killed in air strikes carried out later in the day. Overhead the target area, the NAF ISR platform observed significant presence of ISWAP fighters who were attempting to flee the location, upon hearing the sound of the aircraft. The attack platforms were vectored to the area of concentration of the terrorists, unleashing their munitions on the target and causing significant damage to the camp and neutralizing many terrorists.


IBIKUNLE DARAMOLA
Air Commodore
Director of Public Relations and Information
Nigerian Air Force

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Re: African Militaries/ Security Services Strictly Photos Only And Videos Thread by Nobody: 11:32am On Jun 29, 2019
Henry240:

Thanks.

Do you know the rate of fire?

How many BMPs have this module?


from reports a first batch of 400 were upgraded and 360 more after . that close to 760 BMP with berezhok upgrade

for fire rate from wiki 30 mm Shipunov 2A42 (same cannon on mi 28) have Rate of fire of 200 to 300 rds/min (at low mode) and 550-800 rds/min (high mode)

the berezhok upgrade


B05Ya01 berezhok manned turret developed by Tula-based KBP company (a subsidiary of the High-Precision Weapons holding) is the latest upgrade of the basic bmp-2`s combat module. It incorporates 30mm 2A42 automatic gun as a main weapon with coaxial 7.62mm PKT/PKTM machinegun . B05Ya01 is equipped with anti-tank guided missiles , namely, four ready-to-launch 9M133 Kornet-E ATGMs.

The module has also received 30mm AG-30 automatic grenade launcher (AGL) and six 902B Tucha smoke grenade launchers .

- 2A42 gun can fire armor-piercing and high-explosive shells , being able to destroy targets at the distances up to 2000 m and 4000 m , respectively. The gun has ammunition load of 500 shells.

- AG-30 AGL can fire three types of grenades , namely, VOG-17M, VOG-30, GPD-30, being able to destroy personnel targets at the distances up to 1700-2100 m .

- berezhok can fire five types of Kornet munitions , namely anti-tank tandem-warhead 9M133-1/9M133-2 and anti-personnel thermobaric 9M133F-1/9M133F-2/9M133F-3 missiles. Kornet -E ATGMs can penetrate 1000-1300mm armour behind explosive reactive armour (ERA), being able to eliminate targets at the distances up to 5500 m .

B05Ya01 is equipped with independent sights of commander and gunner , allowing them to work in 'hunter-killer' mode . The gunner`s sight has four channels: optical, thermal imaging, laser rangefinder and ATGM control channel . The commander has received panoramic sight with laser rangefinder and television channel . berezhok can be installed on either bmp-1 or bmp-2 IFVs.

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Re: African Militaries/ Security Services Strictly Photos Only And Videos Thread by Nobody: 1:16pm On Jun 29, 2019
As at January 2019. Update underway.

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Re: African Militaries/ Security Services Strictly Photos Only And Videos Thread by Nobody: 1:22pm On Jun 29, 2019
Nigerian soldiers

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Re: African Militaries/ Security Services Strictly Photos Only And Videos Thread by DaV8King(m): 2:07pm On Jun 29, 2019
Henry240:

Let's call it as it is. Kenya does not have MI-28s, it's not possible to place an order for a large number of helicopters in secret.

Especially when it is claimed Kenya is the first export customer. It's simply not possible. Kenya does not operate MI-28 Helicopters.

Bros bros, small diplomacy no dey kill o.

You no see say na with politeness I talk the same thing

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Re: African Militaries/ Security Services Strictly Photos Only And Videos Thread by Nobody: 5:43pm On Jun 29, 2019
USGN tunisia

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Re: African Militaries/ Security Services Strictly Photos Only And Videos Thread by Nobody: 7:16pm On Jun 29, 2019
Nigeria

Security patrol vessel

Re: African Militaries/ Security Services Strictly Photos Only And Videos Thread by Nobody: 7:20pm On Jun 29, 2019
Egypt KA-52 spotted in Russia

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Re: African Militaries/ Security Services Strictly Photos Only And Videos Thread by Hailstorm45(m): 9:21pm On Jun 29, 2019
Algerian Ch4 and DZ55 during bombing missions against terrorists the past week

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Re: African Militaries/ Security Services Strictly Photos Only And Videos Thread by jteku(m): 10:36pm On Jun 29, 2019
Boko Haram: Army officer replies Buratai from battle front.....

It came like a thunderbolt. The Chief of Army Staff, Lt. Gen.Tukur Buratai, penultimate Wednesday, said that poor commitment of troops on the front line of the insurgency war is responsible for the resurgence of Boko Haram attacks. Prominent groups, political parties and individuals expressed shock over the statement by Buratai. Then, a voice came from the “wilderness” through a dawn telephone call (number hidden) from one of the soldiers on the front line.
The voice was unmistakably hoarse and angry not only on what the Chief of Army staff said but also against the press for being “docile “over the issue of insurgency in the Northern part of the country. It pleaded for strict anonymity but stated in clear terms that his rendition through the phone is a truthful representation of what is obtainable in the battle front, presently. His outburst is as explosive as it is instructive. He intermittently challenged the press to find way to the battle fronts and find out the true situation of things. He said that Buratai did not encourage them by making such a statement he termed ‘demoralising. Excerpts: “To start with, if Buratai said we don’t have sufficient commitment in the battle field, Number one, find out how many regular soldiers we have in the battle field to back the troops and give them the needed morale support in the battle front. Let me tell you categorically about the officers we have here in the battle front; short service commissioned officers. You can never see regular combatant officers here. They hide themselves in various places like in Abuja, Lagos, PortHarcourt, where they are making money. In case you don’t know, some regular combatant soldiers are those who spend just within five years and get promoted fast. It would have been nice if the chief of Army staff came to camp zero here, the heart of Sambisa, before he went to the media. He needs to visit here to see our problems. Here in camp zero, we have limited Mine Resistant Ambush Protection, MRAP, and gun truck used for maximum capacity to retain fire from the enemies. If Boko Haram is coming with eleven to twenty gun trucks and we have only few here, how can we confront such situation? We agree that in the time of warfare, skill and professionalism matter, but also, the number matters. With professionalism you can only confront minimal situation. The troops here are ill -equipped and highly demoralized. Even the statement by Buratai is another demoralizing statement. The statement has gotten to the troops in battle grounds, and do you know how we are feeling here now? We feel that despite our struggle, Buratai went ahead and made such a statement, and we are not being appreciated. At the end of the day, the society will treat and look at us with lukewarm and docile attitudes. In terms of our equipment, let me give you a layman analogy. If you are holding a water cane, no matter how long it is, and you are fighting a man with a cutlass, you may flog him severally, but immediately he gives you one cut, that is the end for you. We are nowhere near Boko Haram. There is also confusion. On a good day, we could be advancing after receiving intelligence. We will get a call, maybe from one General in Abuja who will say, gentlemen, pin down, pause. That is when you are set to give a massive devastation to the enemies. In the next hour, we will get a call again to advance, before we get there, we would realize that all the enemies have gone. The General may mean well based on intelligence made available to him. But it could also be pure sabotage. That is what I call conspiracy of silence. That’s confusion. Another instance is that, you can see the army about launching an attack, and they will tell you, gentlemen, withdraw. For what? And when we withdraw, the same road we came through, the enemies would have laid ambush for you. At the end, we would become the victims. Also, when we get Intelligence report through our drone, they will report that in an axis like Metele, we have sighted enemies with about 20 gun trucks, and that we should get ready. Tell me, what stops the Air Force that saw the enemies from shooting them immediately? Then at the end of the month, we are being given N20 or N30, 000, to do what? Another disheartening part is that, when a soldier dies, after two months, they stop paying the soldier’s salary, and leave his family suffering, without any care for them. If you could recall, a video went viral recently of a soldier that needed a kidney transplant. He needed just about N6 million, but the government could not assist him and that was a man that laid down his life for his country.” How much are you in the battle front paid? We receive our normal salary and then, they give us N45, 000. But, all is not given in cash. They give N10, 000 cash; pay N20, 000 into your bank account. Then, the authorities collect the remaining N15, 000, saying it is for our feeding. What type of food do you people eat? Normal food, Gari, Rice, Beans, and whatever they bring. So, we are just here because we don’t have any other country to call our own. We have laid down our lives for Nigeria. There is no greater love than a man to lay down his life for his country and colleague, which is what we are doing here. Describe how you are equipped to fight enemies? The simple word is that we are ill-equipped. What we normally have with us is just our AK47 rifles and nothing more apart from our uniforms. Some soldiers don’t have ballistic helmet, some, no fighting jacket, except you make personal efforts. We buy some equipment by ourselves. For instance, if a soldier leading a troop is changed, the new leader has to beg the former to buy his equipment from him after negotiation. If you don’t provide for yourself, you are on your own. Sometimes, we have to go to soldiers in the barracks, give them little money and collect their equipment. What happens at the battlefield when you go to war? What we are fighting here is defensive, not offensive. In an ideal situation, we are supposed to be fighting offensive battle. Defensive means that, you are on your own position, and they bring the fight to you. This happens because we don’t have logistics, not the type of vehicles you would expect. When the troops are going, movement could sometimes be compromised. So, when they bring the fight to us, by the time we start engaging them, it becomes difficult. They come in thousands against us in hundreds. We will shoot until we get tired, that your barrel gets so hot that if you don’t pause for a moment and urinate on it to cool off, it could explode and become another weapon of destruction to you. And as we are firing, after sometime, we run short of ammunition, while they keep coming from right, back and centre, shouting ‘Alahu Ak bar’ and shooting at us. Sometimes, they don’t even come close, they stay afar and launch Rocket Propelled Grenade (RPG), one grenade can bring down a 3- storey building, and they come with over a thousand of them. In such situation, how do we face them? There’s a place in Maiduguri well fortified and defended. It will be nice for other locations to be like that. What makes it difficult for the Air force to intervene? What we heard is that, when money is released a larger chunk, say about 90%, goes to the army when Airforce could be expecting may be 70%. So, when we call them, they say they don’t have aviation fuel or equipment, and you can’t blame them. But please not that these are challenges we sometimes face. It’s not all the time. There are times we are good and on the offensive and credit must go to where it’s due. But we can be better than we are now. Is it true people are deserting the army? That is not a new thing. It only takes the grace of God to withstand all what is going on here. That’s why we have formed a slogan that, a living standing soldier is better than a dead general. It forms the basis for desertion, because if you are alive, you should be able to do something for yourself tomorrow. What, in your candid opinion, will government do to stop the menace of Boko Haram? If the government of the day will listen and do the needful: The morale of the soldiers must be boosted. Provide adequate remuneration for them, how can you be paying what they are earning now and you expect them to be highly motivated. Government should approve money for this war and is approved should be well managed. Properly equip the soldiers. Look at the way the US army equips their soldiers, it gives them confidence to fight. The money is there to buy these things. Ours is like giving one Toyota Camry to go and fight enemies with Armoured Tankers. We can be better equipped to fight this war. Result will be better. Where are the hotspots? For now, the battle is hottest at Gajira, Kareto, Avadan, Damask closer to the Chad. There is this group called Islamic State of West Africa Provinc, ISRAP, that usually join them. When they come, they come fearlessly not minding bullets, shouting Alau Akbar. They come in mass. Whenever the air force comes, we feel relieved. That is only when we have less casualties. When will this Boko Haram problem end? Some people are benefiting from it. It will end if the military is well equipped and motivated. If what is affecting our operations are looked into and addressed, things like equipment etc. When you see a tank written 272, the implication is that that tank was made in 1972 which has been phased out. You see the one written 215, and it was made in 1915, during the First World War. Despite all these, we remain here, if we were cowards we won’t be here. Do senior officers celebrate salah and Christmas with you as claimed? They do that in areas that are not prone to attacks, relatively calm. Has there been any protest by you people? It is an offence punishable under the army act section 63. That is why we are suppressed. Last time they rotated some soldiers and when they protested, they charged them for insubordination. A former highly placed officer who sent troops to a particular route where they were ambushed in 2014 was challenged. Some of those that challenged him were later punished and many of them are still in prison till date.

Read more at: https://www.vanguardngr.com/2019/06/boko-haram-army-officer-replies-buratai-from-battle-front/

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Re: African Militaries/ Security Services Strictly Photos Only And Videos Thread by giles14(m): 11:16pm On Jun 29, 2019
jteku:
Boko Haram: Army officer replies Buratai from battle front.....

It came like a thunderbolt. The Chief of Army Staff, Lt. Gen.Tukur Buratai, penultimate Wednesday, said that poor commitment of troops on the front line of the insurgency war is responsible for the resurgence of Boko Haram attacks. Prominent groups, political parties and individuals expressed shock over the statement by Buratai. Then, a voice came from the “wilderness” through a dawn telephone call (number hidden) from one of the soldiers on the front line.
The voice was unmistakably hoarse and angry not only on what the Chief of Army staff said but also against the press for being “docile “over the issue of insurgency in the Northern part of the country. It pleaded for strict anonymity but stated in clear terms that his rendition through the phone is a truthful representation of what is obtainable in the battle front, presently. His outburst is as explosive as it is instructive. He intermittently challenged the press to find way to the battle fronts and find out the true situation of things. He said that Buratai did not encourage them by making such a statement he termed ‘demoralising. Excerpts: “To start with, if Buratai said we don’t have sufficient commitment in the battle field, Number one, find out how many regular soldiers we have in the battle field to back the troops and give them the needed morale support in the battle front. Let me tell you categorically about the officers we have here in the battle front; short service commissioned officers. You can never see regular combatant officers here. They hide themselves in various places like in Abuja, Lagos, PortHarcourt, where they are making money. In case you don’t know, some regular combatant soldiers are those who spend just within five years and get promoted fast. It would have been nice if the chief of Army staff came to camp zero here, the heart of Sambisa, before he went to the media. He needs to visit here to see our problems. Here in camp zero, we have limited Mine Resistant Ambush Protection, MRAP, and gun truck used for maximum capacity to retain fire from the enemies. If Boko Haram is coming with eleven to twenty gun trucks and we have only few here, how can we confront such situation? We agree that in the time of warfare, skill and professionalism matter, but also, the number matters. With professionalism you can only confront minimal situation. The troops here are ill -equipped and highly demoralized. Even the statement by Buratai is another demoralizing statement. The statement has gotten to the troops in battle grounds, and do you know how we are feeling here now? We feel that despite our struggle, Buratai went ahead and made such a statement, and we are not being appreciated. At the end of the day, the society will treat and look at us with lukewarm and docile attitudes. In terms of our equipment, let me give you a layman analogy. If you are holding a water cane, no matter how long it is, and you are fighting a man with a cutlass, you may flog him severally, but immediately he gives you one cut, that is the end for you. We are nowhere near Boko Haram. There is also confusion. On a good day, we could be advancing after receiving intelligence. We will get a call, maybe from one General in Abuja who will say, gentlemen, pin down, pause. That is when you are set to give a massive devastation to the enemies. In the next hour, we will get a call again to advance, before we get there, we would realize that all the enemies have gone. The General may mean well based on intelligence made available to him. But it could also be pure sabotage. That is what I call conspiracy of silence. That’s confusion. Another instance is that, you can see the army about launching an attack, and they will tell you, gentlemen, withdraw. For what? And when we withdraw, the same road we came through, the enemies would have laid ambush for you. At the end, we would become the victims. Also, when we get Intelligence report through our drone, they will report that in an axis like Metele, we have sighted enemies with about 20 gun trucks, and that we should get ready. Tell me, what stops the Air Force that saw the enemies from shooting them immediately? Then at the end of the month, we are being given N20 or N30, 000, to do what? Another disheartening part is that, when a soldier dies, after two months, they stop paying the soldier’s salary, and leave his family suffering, without any care for them. If you could recall, a video went viral recently of a soldier that needed a kidney transplant. He needed just about N6 million, but the government could not assist him and that was a man that laid down his life for his country.” How much are you in the battle front paid? We receive our normal salary and then, they give us N45, 000. But, all is not given in cash. They give N10, 000 cash; pay N20, 000 into your bank account. Then, the authorities collect the remaining N15, 000, saying it is for our feeding. What type of food do you people eat? Normal food, Gari, Rice, Beans, and whatever they bring. So, we are just here because we don’t have any other country to call our own. We have laid down our lives for Nigeria. There is no greater love than a man to lay down his life for his country and colleague, which is what we are doing here. Describe how you are equipped to fight enemies? The simple word is that we are ill-equipped. What we normally have with us is just our AK47 rifles and nothing more apart from our uniforms. Some soldiers don’t have ballistic helmet, some, no fighting jacket, except you make personal efforts. We buy some equipment by ourselves. For instance, if a soldier leading a troop is changed, the new leader has to beg the former to buy his equipment from him after negotiation. If you don’t provide for yourself, you are on your own. Sometimes, we have to go to soldiers in the barracks, give them little money and collect their equipment. What happens at the battlefield when you go to war? What we are fighting here is defensive, not offensive. In an ideal situation, we are supposed to be fighting offensive battle. Defensive means that, you are on your own position, and they bring the fight to you. This happens because we don’t have logistics, not the type of vehicles you would expect. When the troops are going, movement could sometimes be compromised. So, when they bring the fight to us, by the time we start engaging them, it becomes difficult. They come in thousands against us in hundreds. We will shoot until we get tired, that your barrel gets so hot that if you don’t pause for a moment and urinate on it to cool off, it could explode and become another weapon of destruction to you. And as we are firing, after sometime, we run short of ammunition, while they keep coming from right, back and centre, shouting ‘Alahu Ak bar’ and shooting at us. Sometimes, they don’t even come close, they stay afar and launch Rocket Propelled Grenade (RPG), one grenade can bring down a 3- storey building, and they come with over a thousand of them. In such situation, how do we face them? There’s a place in Maiduguri well fortified and defended. It will be nice for other locations to be like that. What makes it difficult for the Air force to intervene? What we heard is that, when money is released a larger chunk, say about 90%, goes to the army when Airforce could be expecting may be 70%. So, when we call them, they say they don’t have aviation fuel or equipment, and you can’t blame them. But please not that these are challenges we sometimes face. It’s not all the time. There are times we are good and on the offensive and credit must go to where it’s due. But we can be better than we are now. Is it true people are deserting the army? That is not a new thing. It only takes the grace of God to withstand all what is going on here. That’s why we have formed a slogan that, a living standing soldier is better than a dead general. It forms the basis for desertion, because if you are alive, you should be able to do something for yourself tomorrow. What, in your candid opinion, will government do to stop the menace of Boko Haram? If the government of the day will listen and do the needful: The morale of the soldiers must be boosted. Provide adequate remuneration for them, how can you be paying what they are earning now and you expect them to be highly motivated. Government should approve money for this war and is approved should be well managed. Properly equip the soldiers. Look at the way the US army equips their soldiers, it gives them confidence to fight. The money is there to buy these things. Ours is like giving one Toyota Camry to go and fight enemies with Armoured Tankers. We can be better equipped to fight this war. Result will be better. Where are the hotspots? For now, the battle is hottest at Gajira, Kareto, Avadan, Damask closer to the Chad. There is this group called Islamic State of West Africa Provinc, ISRAP, that usually join them. When they come, they come fearlessly not minding bullets, shouting Alau Akbar. They come in mass. Whenever the air force comes, we feel relieved. That is only when we have less casualties. When will this Boko Haram problem end? Some people are benefiting from it. It will end if the military is well equipped and motivated. If what is affecting our operations are looked into and addressed, things like equipment etc. When you see a tank written 272, the implication is that that tank was made in 1972 which has been phased out. You see the one written 215, and it was made in 1915, during the First World War. Despite all these, we remain here, if we were cowards we won’t be here. Do senior officers celebrate salah and Christmas with you as claimed? They do that in areas that are not prone to attacks, relatively calm. Has there been any protest by you people? It is an offence punishable under the army act section 63. That is why we are suppressed. Last time they rotated some soldiers and when they protested, they charged them for insubordination. A former highly placed officer who sent troops to a particular route where they were ambushed in 2014 was challenged. Some of those that challenged him were later punished and many of them are still in prison till date.

Read more at: https://www.vanguardngr.com/2019/06/boko-haram-army-officer-replies-buratai-from-battle-front/
guys abeg which WW1 equipment dey our inventory?

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Re: African Militaries/ Security Services Strictly Photos Only And Videos Thread by lionel4power(m): 11:34pm On Jun 29, 2019
jln115:
Nigeria alone won't be enough to open the production line, at least 50-60 unit orders are required to reopen production.
I don't see an aggressive marketing push from Denel or even the SANDF.

An African centric Rooivalk 2 would be excellent for the continent.
Re: African Militaries/ Security Services Strictly Photos Only And Videos Thread by lionel4power(m): 11:47pm On Jun 29, 2019
giles14:
guys abeg which WW1 equipment dey our inventory?
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Re: African Militaries/ Security Services Strictly Photos Only And Videos Thread by Nobody: 12:38am On Jun 30, 2019
jteku:
Boko Haram: Army officer replies Buratai from battle front.....

It came like a thunderbolt. The Chief of Army Staff, Lt. Gen.Tukur Buratai, penultimate Wednesday, said that poor commitment of troops on the front line of the insurgency war is responsible for the resurgence of Boko https://www.vanguardngr.com/2019/06/boko-haram-army-officer-replies-buratai-from-battle-front/

Clearly written by a deserter making wild claims.

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Re: African Militaries/ Security Services Strictly Photos Only And Videos Thread by Kalapizim(m): 6:29am On Jun 30, 2019
giles14:
guys abeg which WW1 equipment dey our inventory?
i was about saying the same thing also. We know sine officers dodge going to the NE but saying only SSC officers are there is pure lies.

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