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Re: Battle Field Discussion (picture/video) Of African Military . by marvin906(m): 11:06am On Jan 14, 2020
Jimi24:
Alpha jets are less than N2b now to buy.

Nigeria should buy six more Alpha jets and equip them for CAS and internal security. I see an ongoing requirement for 40 Alpha jets with the right sensors and ground strike ability.
That way we can preserve newer stuff like Super Tucanoes and JF 17 Block 2 for longer range, stand off attack.and higher precision strike roles
I prefer we get more jf 17 than alpha Jets
my eyes always hurt seeing them..
they are more of exhibition Jets than fighter Jets..
last last na where our money reach
Re: Battle Field Discussion (picture/video) Of African Military . by bidexiii(op): 11:40am On Jan 14, 2020
The Supreme Price, 'SOJA' a must watch movie in commemoration of the #ArmedForces Remembrance Day Celebration, in appreciation of the sacrifices of our troops to our nation and in honour of our #Heroes who paid the supreme price.





https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vTwbX8StfB8
Re: Battle Field Discussion (picture/video) Of African Military . by bidexiii(op): 11:51am On Jan 14, 2020
On this day- Jan 14th 1970.
The commander of the Biafran army, surrendered to the Federal military Government thus bringing the civil war and bloodshed to an end. The war officially ended on the 15th of January, 1970.

Re: Battle Field Discussion (picture/video) Of African Military . by bidexiii(op): 12:55pm On Jan 14, 2020
Executive governor of Borno State with a Lt-colonel officer of the NA.

Re: Battle Field Discussion (picture/video) Of African Military . by jarell: 12:54pm On Jan 15, 2020
Armed forces remembrance day.

Let us pray for our heroes,
Those that are dead and those still on the front line

Re: Battle Field Discussion (picture/video) Of African Military . by tsdarkside(m): 2:31pm On Jan 15, 2020
bidexiii:
You'll have to wait a little more longer....?
they are not that bad actualy....
and nigeria has many pilots that are trained with them....
Re: Battle Field Discussion (picture/video) Of African Military . by tsdarkside(m): 2:35pm On Jan 15, 2020
marvin906:
I prefer we get more jf 17 than alpha Jets
my eyes always hurt seeing them..
they are more of exhibition Jets than fighter Jets..
last last na where our money reach
i wouldnt underrate the alpha jets....
nigeria had jaguars that are still capable to fight today....

people that are specialized in this machines is more important....

can you fly a su something....??
Re: Battle Field Discussion (picture/video) Of African Military . by NafeesaAA(f): 9:00pm On Jan 15, 2020
4. SILENT GRAVES

The rows of graves at the cemetery in Maiduguri tell a tale of the blood of men shed in the fight against insurgency. At the entrance is a small vault, on its walls are the names of those who have died since the COIN began.

The list is long. Inside, each grave has -an info tombstone. I keep seeing COD: GSW. What does it mean, I ask the cemetery keeper. It’s Cause of Death:Gunshot Wounds. That’s what killed many of them here. Others are IED explosion,very few of natural causes.The cemetery keeper knows something about almost everyone here.

When soldiers enter here to bury their dead, it’s a sober moment. They stare at names of friends, fellow fighters. Many wonder if one day soon, a tombstone here will carry their name, and what will be the cause of death.

Re: Battle Field Discussion (picture/video) Of African Military . by NafeesaAA(f): 9:01pm On Jan 15, 2020
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Re: Battle Field Discussion (picture/video) Of African Military . by Xbee007(m): 9:38am On Jan 16, 2020
Brenda Uji's recent post is really interesting. You all should see it.
Re: Battle Field Discussion (picture/video) Of African Military . by tsdarkside(m): 12:06pm On Jan 16, 2020
marvin906:
jaguar Jets are inactive
i said had....
you wan hunt boko with sus.....??

who you wan fight with those type machines....??
Re: Battle Field Discussion (picture/video) Of African Military . by NafeesaAA(f): 5:56am On Jan 17, 2020
5. MY NIGHT PATROL NIGHTMARE

I had travelled round the N/east in the night before, but often with many people, special preparations and reasonable security. But one day, I decided on my own, to join a "real" nighttime fighting patrol, no big names, just frontline soldiers.

I was excited- It had been an interesting day. I'd been through Gubio-Damasak down to the Walada border between Nigeria-Niger. The return leg would be a night patrol. I'd seen villages, spoken to IDPs, visited military formations, seen an artillery operation, taken pictures, and generally had a great time...

It was when we set off that reality dawned on me. We were surrounded by thick woods. There were several ambush points, and the soldiers would shoot when we approached there. My truck had a heavy mounted gun. When the shots rang out, it was like they were shooting from inside my head. I crouched in my seat, mouth dry, heart thumping.

I counted every single second. What the hell am I doing here? What if we actually make contact, and this is enemy fire? I'm gone o!! Then I thought of the soldiers riding at the back, barely protected with helmets/vests that could be destroyed with sharp ammo. Why were they using so many lightskin vehicles? How can they even sit there? This is suicide. We need more Armoured fighting vehicles. My heart is shaking. We are driving blind, no lights. I cant' put on my phone.

My driver is busy playing music. The melody contrasts with the bullet sounds. How long before we get back? One hour. I swallow saliva. My colleague is silent. He's a married man, I think of his wife, what will I tell her if anything happens to him? He was reluctant when I told him this would be a "just us" trip. What if he was right? I think of the soldiers again. You guys are trying, is all I imagine. Finally, the lights of home appear. But wait, we can't even get entrance immediately.

They have to confirm that no enemy followed us. It's the longest five-minute manoeuvre and then the gates open for us. I am relieved. I promise myself I will be taking a long break after this. I've known before but more than ever, I understand that confidence is not enough. Bravery is not enough, skill is not enough. Troops need better equipment, better support.

~ @bendauji

Re: Battle Field Discussion (picture/video) Of African Military . by Toju200(m): 8:35am On Jan 17, 2020
DSS has rescued five aid workers from ISWAP kidnapped last year...
Re: Battle Field Discussion (picture/video) Of African Military . by SamuelAnyawu(m): 1:16pm On Jan 17, 2020
NafeesaAA:
4. SILENT GRAVES

The rows of graves at the cemetery in Maiduguri tell a tale of the blood of men shed in the fight against insurgency. At the entrance is a small vault, on its walls are the names of those who have died since the COIN began.

The list is long. Inside, each grave has -an info tombstone. I keep seeing COD: GSW. What does it mean, I ask the cemetery keeper. It’s Cause of Death:Gunshot Wounds. That’s what killed many of them here. Others are IED explosion,very few of natural causes.The cemetery keeper knows something about almost everyone here.

When soldiers enter here to bury their dead, it’s a sober moment. They stare at names of friends, fellow fighters. Many wonder if one day soon, a tombstone here will carry their name, and what will be the cause of death.
Is it the grave yard close to Maimalari?
Re: Battle Field Discussion (picture/video) Of African Military . by SamuelAnyawu(m): 1:19pm On Jan 17, 2020
NafeesaAA:
5. MY NIGHT PATROL NIGHTMARE

I had travelled round the N/east in the night before, but often with many people, special preparations and reasonable security. But one day, I decided on my own, to join a "real" nighttime fighting patrol, no big names, just frontline soldiers.

I was excited- It had been an interesting day. I'd been through Gubio-Damasak down to the Walada border between Nigeria-Niger. The return leg would be a night patrol. I'd seen villages, spoken to IDPs, visited military formations, seen an artillery operation, taken pictures, and generally had a great time...

It was when we set off that reality dawned on me. We were surrounded by thick woods. There were several ambush points, and the soldiers would shoot when we approached there. My truck had a heavy mounted gun. When the shots rang out, it was like they were shooting from inside my head. I crouched in my seat, mouth dry, heart thumping.

I counted every single second. What the hell am I doing here? What if we actually make contact, and this is enemy fire? I'm gone o!! Then I thought of the soldiers riding at the back, barely protected with helmets/vests that could be destroyed with sharp ammo. Why were they using so many lightskin vehicles? How can they even sit there? This is suicide. We need more Armoured fighting vehicles. My heart is shaking. We are driving blind, no lights. I cant' put on my phone.

My driver is busy playing music. The melody contrasts with the bullet sounds. How long before we get back? One hour. I swallow saliva. My colleague is silent. He's a married man, I think of his wife, what will I tell her if anything happens to him? He was reluctant when I told him this would be a "just us" trip. What if he was right? I think of the soldiers again. You guys are trying, is all I imagine. Finally, the lights of home appear. But wait, we can't even get entrance immediately.

They have to confirm that no enemy followed us. It's the longest five-minute manoeuvre and then the gates open for us. I am relieved. I promise myself I will be taking a long break after this. I've known before but more than ever, I understand that confidence is not enough. Bravery is not enough, skill is not enough. Troops need better equipment, better support.

~ @bendauji
grin grin grin you are lucky you traveled with Military Escorts.. I

I have toured the entire Lake Chad without a knife self.

I will never forget how we almost ran into an ISWAP checkpoint at Gajiram. The reverse speed ehn. The ISWAP guys were even smiling and did not shoot at us.

Its just Gods grace
Re: Battle Field Discussion (picture/video) Of African Military . by bidexiii(op): 2:32pm On Jan 17, 2020
SamuelAnyawu:
grin grin grin you are lucky you traveled with Military Escorts.. I

I have toured the entire Lake Chad without a knife self.

I will never forget how we almost ran into an ISWAP checkpoint at Gajiram. The reverse speed ehn. The ISWAP guys were even smiling and did not shoot at us.

Its just Gods grace
You're such a lucky dude....
Re: Battle Field Discussion (picture/video) Of African Military . by bidexiii(op): 2:33pm On Jan 17, 2020
NafeesaAA:
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Thanks for your sacrifice.
Re: Battle Field Discussion (picture/video) Of African Military . by persius555(m):
Chief of Air Staff, Air Marshal Sadique Abubakar just hinted the arrival of two helicopter gunship two days ago on Nta News.
According to him, more expected end of February
Watch from 49:00
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=5yPJt67C-1A
Re: Battle Field Discussion (picture/video) Of African Military . by Toju200(m): 6:11pm On Jan 17, 2020
persius555:
Chief of Air Staff, Air Marshal Sadique Abubakar just hinted the arrival of two helicopter gunship two days ago on Nta News.
According to him, more expected end of February
Watch from 49:00
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=5yPJt67C-1A
our Agusta helo that was supposed to come December...THank God it has arrived
Re: Battle Field Discussion (picture/video) Of African Military . by persius555(m): 6:44pm On Jan 17, 2020
Toju200:
our Agusta helo that was supposed to come December...THank God it has arrived
We should expect the other mention by end of march, I presume. Buying light multi purpose helos in trickles and drops is far from encouraging.
Like they say in my country, At all at all na im bad.
Re: Battle Field Discussion (picture/video) Of African Military . by bidexiii(op): 7:07pm On Jan 17, 2020
Photos from the Armed forces remembrance day 2020

Re: Battle Field Discussion (picture/video) Of African Military . by bidexiii(op): 7:09pm On Jan 17, 2020
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Re: Battle Field Discussion (picture/video) Of African Military . by Jimi24: 1:52am On Jan 18, 2020
Toju200:
our Agusta helo that was supposed to come December...THank God it has arrived
We need complete HForce package for attack and recce on these light choppers pls. I think they are more useful than the much more powerful MI35Ms but we need all the sensors and the stand-off attack capabilities.
Re: Battle Field Discussion (picture/video) Of African Military . by Jimi24: 1:57am On Jan 18, 2020
persius555:
We should expect the other mention by end of march, I presume. Buying light multi purpose helos in trickles and drops is far from encouraging.
Like they say in my country, At all at all na im bad.
March is more than helos. Nigeria is expecting a shit load of weapons for the Army as well. Maybe some heavy weapons. 2020 and early 2021 are periods for receiving a lot of stuff bought with excess crude account funds.
Re: Battle Field Discussion (picture/video) Of African Military . by ecomog1990:
Thanks @ Brenda Uji, live and direct from N.E. war frontlines, not only using mouth to talk but using your head to think and saying out the only formula that will win us this war "We need more Armoured Fighting Vehicles".

Now check out this pic, join it with Ghana's Army new plan for 6x6 AFV troop carrier + medium weight fast modern tank.

No wonder Abuja feels no urgency or correct threat perception of grave dangers facing us. See VERY WRONG impression given to Buhari misleading the President that troops are well equipped, tanks full everywhere, BH AND ISWA run away afraid of mighty troops, try use sense, when you visit war zone, instead of visiting FOB trenches in stand-alone desert remote area, big man choose to visit Brigade/Div. HQ where him see plenty arrangee dey arrange equipment full ground to impress visiting VIP, "we have enough vehicles, only helicopters we lack". Truth is, does every FOB have dozen tanks and APCs? Seeing these ancient of days NA vehicles and seeing Ghana's new army vehicles, I wonder why Nigeria is blessed with oil & gas but no genius brains to use our resources well. Buhari should have followed Brenda Uji that night, and see unsafe Hilux & Landcruiser where our brothers pass through on their way to silent grave Cemetery Maiduguri final posting.

Re: Battle Field Discussion (picture/video) Of African Military . by Iblawi1: 8:41am On Jan 18, 2020
ecomog1990:
Thanks @ Brenda Uji, live and direct from N.E. war frontlines, not only using mouth to talk but using your head to think and saying out the only formula that will win us this war "We need more Armoured Fighting Vehicles".

Now check out this pic, join it with Ghana's Army new plan for 6x6 AFV troop carrier + medium weight fast modern tank.

No wonder Abuja feels no urgency or correct threat perception of grave dangers facing us. See VERY WRONG impression given to Buhari misleading the President that troops are well equipped, tanks full everywhere, BH AND ISWA run away afraid of mighty troops, try use sense, when you visit war zone, instead of visiting FOB trenches in stand-alone desert remote area, big man choose to visit Brigade/Div. HQ where him see plenty arrangee dey arrange equipment full ground to impress visiting VIP, "we have enough vehicles, only helicopters we lack". Truth is, does every FOB have dozen tanks and APCs? Seeing these ancient of days NA vehicles and seeing Ghana's new army vehicles, I wonder why Nigeria is blessed with oil & gas but no genius brains to use our resources well. Buhari should have followed Brenda Uji that night, and see unsafe Hilux & Landcruiser where our brothers pass through on their way to silent grave Cemetery Maiduguri final posting.
Where are the vehicles in Ghana and how many are they?

Nigerians sometimes think like fishes
Re: Battle Field Discussion (picture/video) Of African Military . by ecomog1990:
Iblawi1:
Where are the vehicles in Ghana and how many are they?

Nigerians sometimes think like fishes
How small a country is Ghana, how many soldiers has it, so how many AFVs do they need? Ghana acts like genius doing very good army weapons procurement in peace time before war comes, avoiding export embargoes and fire brigade attitude of acquisition.

Do you know who is worse in thinking than fishes in Nigeria?

The person who cannot smartly use Google and also scroll back pages on this thread, to see photos & videos of Ghana's Anniversary public show of Army strength, battalion size of brand new IFVs from China, transferred IFVs and tank destroyers from South Africa, new modern APCs with thermal night FCS weapon systems new from China, new contracts for sophisticated tanks and AFVs from Turkey-Indonesia.

The person who cannot see all that, has a brain smaller than that of fishes. Hehehehe grin
Re: Battle Field Discussion (picture/video) Of African Military . by Goel: 10:57am On Jan 18, 2020
kikuyu1:
Eagerly awaiting your Tejas/JF 17 comparison! Even if it's OSI pls include the Tejas 1 and 2 and the JF 17 Block 2 and 2.
Sorry for being too late. I've been too busy with work for a while.
Have a summary.
LCA is a aerodynamically unstable design like F16 , gripen , f35 etc. Jf17 is a aerodynamically stable design like older 3rd generation mirage 3 , sabre , mig 21 etc

LCA has advanced safety features like auto low speed recovery (ALSR) mode which the jf17 does not have

LCA has quad redundant digital FBW which the jf17 does not have

LCA has disorientation recovery Function (DRF) which the jf17 does not have

LCA can do hot refuelling which the jf17 cannot do

LCA has quicker turnaround time than jf17

LCA has HMD which the jf17 doesn't have

Sortie generation rate of LCA is higher than jf17

These are some of the lesser known advantages of LCA over blunder, others you all can add.
Re: Battle Field Discussion (picture/video) Of African Military . by slimthugchimee2(m): 11:18am On Jan 18, 2020
ecomog1990:
How small a country is Ghana, how many soldiers has it, so how many AFVs do they need? Ghana acts like genius doing very good army weapons procurement in peace time before war comes, avoiding export embargoes and fire brigade attitude of acquisition.

Do you know who is worse in thinking than fishes in Nigeria?

The person who cannot smartly use Google and also scroll back pages on this thread, to see photos & videos of Ghana's Anniversary public show of Army strength, battalion size of brand new IFVs from China, transferred IFVs and tank destroyers from South Africa, new modern APCs with thermal night FCS weapon systems new from China, new contracts for sophisticated tanks and AFVs from Turkey-Indonesia.

The person who cannot see all that, has a brain smaller than that of fishes. Hehehehe grin
Nawa
Re: Battle Field Discussion (picture/video) Of African Military . by Odunayaw(m): 11:21am On Jan 18, 2020
ecomog1990:
Thanks @ Brenda Uji, live and direct from N.E. war frontlines, not only using mouth to talk but using your head to think and saying out the only formula that will win us this war "We need more Armoured Fighting Vehicles".

Now check out this pic, join it with Ghana's Army new plan for 6x6 AFV troop carrier + medium weight fast modern tank.
As usual, The Generals keep lying when it matters most! Unfortunately, our sad excuse of a Leader will be happy to smile underneath that cap and say " changi has come walahi" undecided Always ready to believe anything!


That said, what "AFV troop carrier/Medium weight fast modern tank" are you yapping about?
Re: Battle Field Discussion (picture/video) Of African Military . by Odunayaw(m): 11:28am On Jan 18, 2020
ecomog1990:
GHANA MOVES TO TANKS TO BUILD MOST MODERN ARMY IN ECOWAS WITH NEW OIL & GAS DOLLARS WEALTH

A Letter of Intent was signed in Jakarta, Indonesia, on 22 November 2019 by the Managing Director of PT Pindad Abraham Mose with the Ghana Ministry of Defence represented by Chief Director, Dr Evans A Dzikum. Ghana's Defence Minister Dominic Nitiwul also in Jakarta expressed commitment in buying defence products produced by Pindad as well as collaborating on joint development of defence products after he visited PT Pindad’s production facilities and explored the Excava Amphibious amphibious excavator, Komodo 4×4 APC, Anoa 6×6 APC, and Kaplan Modern Medium Weight Tank. Managing Director of PT Pindad Abraham Mose said his company was ready to support the defence needs of Ghana including the supply of equipment, establishing maintenance, repair and overhaul (MRO) and after-sales services including training and facilities, as well as technology transfer.
This is what is giving this guy joy? grin
I was even thinking its something serious. Sensational Journalists have played this one oo shocked
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