Welcome, Guest: Register On Nairaland / LOGIN! / Trending / Recent / New
Stats: 3,160,521 members, 7,843,602 topics. Date: Wednesday, 29 May 2024 at 08:37 AM

African Militaries/ Security Services Strictly Photos Only And Videos Thread - Foreign Affairs (2091) - Nairaland

Nairaland Forum / Nairaland / General / Politics / Foreign Affairs / African Militaries/ Security Services Strictly Photos Only And Videos Thread (6005004 Views)

African Militaries Strictly Discussions Thread. / African Militaries - Discussed And Dissected / What Countries Have The Weakest Militaries In Africa? (2) (3) (4)

(1) (2) (3) ... (2088) (2089) (2090) (2091) (2092) (2093) (2094) ... (2848) (Reply) (Go Down)

Re: African Militaries/ Security Services Strictly Photos Only And Videos Thread by kabe1: 12:26pm On May 06, 2020
Toju200:
Top class..
Pls NA don't fall our hand..
I think it's Niger that is Acquiring the MRAP not Chad..

Why do you say so?

Jane's defence said Chad.

Niger Republic recently bought Mamba MK5 MRAPs from America recently.
Re: African Militaries/ Security Services Strictly Photos Only And Videos Thread by Toju200(m): 12:30pm On May 06, 2020
kabe1:


Why do you say so?

Jane's defence said Chad.

Niger Republic recently bought Mamba MK5 MRAPs from America recently.
Currently we don't know who's even Acquiring it Cos both Countries has shown interest in Proforce products.
I saw somewhere that it's Niger ....
We just assumed it's Chad that is acquiring it all the Same.. we'll find out this year, Delivery will certainly start this year
Re: African Militaries/ Security Services Strictly Photos Only And Videos Thread by kabe1: 12:40pm On May 06, 2020
Abohboy:


Do you see Nigeria purchasing or manufacturing any submarines

Well, Nigeria has plans to purchase at least 1 submarine. It is part of the recently approved 1.3 billion dollars maritime security plan by the National Assembly.

Some aspects of the plan have began, we are building Seaward Defence Boat 3, they Hydrographic Ship from France, Helicopters from Italy etc etc

However I don't think we would go ahead with the submarine for now, COVID-19, oil price fall, not a priority.

We cannot build submarines in Nigeria as we don't have the expertise to do that, we are just growing.
Re: African Militaries/ Security Services Strictly Photos Only And Videos Thread by kabe1: 12:43pm On May 06, 2020
Toju200:
Currently we don't know who's even Acquiring it Cos both Countries has shown interest in Proforce products.
I saw somewhere that it's Niger ....
We just assumed it's Chad that is acquiring it all the Same.. we'll find out this year, Delivery will certainly start this year

No, it's not an assumption. See below the link stating Chad is the first export customer.


https://www.janes.com/article/89877/nigeria-s-proforce-gets-first-mrap-export-order
Re: African Militaries/ Security Services Strictly Photos Only And Videos Thread by Toju200(m): 12:50pm On May 06, 2020
kabe1:


No, it's not an assumption. See below the link stating Chad is the first export customer.


https://www.janes.com/article/89877/nigeria-s-proforce-gets-first-mrap-export-order
The company did not wish to disclose the name of the customer, only acknowledging that the purchase was made by an African country

But if u say so at least we're exporting military hardware now..
Epenal Company that manufactures Naval Gunboats for the Navy has Exported to chad..
Innoson will export it's military vehicles to serria leone

1 Like

Re: African Militaries/ Security Services Strictly Photos Only And Videos Thread by joshingjosh(m): 12:56pm On May 06, 2020
kabe1:
Something special this morning.

Like a restaurant owner, I am taking orders grin grin grin

What sort of Nigerian or African military photo do you want to see?

Make your order and I will get the picture for you or I will get the closest thing to the picture requested.

I know @Toju200 would like to see the current construction state of Seaward Defence Boat 3? And any other made in Nigeria equipment.

I'll get that.


I'm guessing @Defense news Nigeria would want to see more pictures of the VT4 Main Battle Tank.

That's also coming up.


Please I need many plates of hot baked NNSBS Photos with their logo on them... thanks cool
Re: African Militaries/ Security Services Strictly Photos Only And Videos Thread by kabe1: 3:14pm On May 06, 2020
Abohboy:


Do you see Nigeria purchasing or manufacturing any submarines

With regards to Nigeria producing military equipment, we have made good progress, and their is a lot of private sector participation.

However, if we want to really progress, we need to copy the Turkey model. The Turks imported a lot of engineers from around the world from big companies like Boeing, Airbus, Raytheon, Lockheed martin, EADS, from South-Korea also. These engineers built in Turkey and passes on the knowledge to local Turkish engineers. This why you are still very competitive while passing transfer of knowledge.

1 Like

Re: African Militaries/ Security Services Strictly Photos Only And Videos Thread by Jimmy17(m): 3:19pm On May 06, 2020
kabe1:


With regards to Nigeria producing military equipment, we have made good progress, and their is a lot of private sector participation.

However, if we want to really progress, we need to copy the Turkey model. The Turks imported a lot of engineers from around the world from big companies like Boeing, Airbus, Raytheon, Lockheed martin, EADS, from South-Korea also. These engineers built in Turkey and passes on the knowledge to local Turkish engineers. This why you are still very competitive while passing transfer of knowledge.
We should be doing this...but how many engineers will come to Nigeria?

1 Like

Re: African Militaries/ Security Services Strictly Photos Only And Videos Thread by kabe1: 4:01pm On May 06, 2020
Jimmy17:

We should be doing this...but how many engineers will come to Nigeria?

Pay is a motivating factor. This is why the Nigerian Defence Industry needs to be private sector led.

This is what I think should be done. The Nigerian government should guarantee that a certain amount budgeted for procurement hardware yearly should go to Nigerian Defence contractors.

For example, the 1 billion dollars released for the procurement of hardware. The government can set aside 200 million dollars for Nigerian Defence Manufacturers.

That why companies can employ talent from abroad, knowing that a percentage of defence contracts will come to local companies.

Similar to the Local Content Law in Nigeria's oil and gas industry. Now you see that local Nigerian companies in the oil & gas industry can explore for oil, drill the oil, store the oil in FPSO, transport the oil to land, and sell. All these because of the local content law.


We can replicate this in the defence industry.

12 Likes

Re: African Militaries/ Security Services Strictly Photos Only And Videos Thread by S400: 6:23pm On May 06, 2020
kikuyu1:
This is western media but what we know of Arab forces strongly suggests its true.


[url][https://foreignpolicy.com/2019/01/31/the-u-s-has-wasted-billions-of-dollars-on-failed-arab-armies/url]

I read the whole article and can only say WHAT THE ACTUAL FCVK!?

Is this true s400?

first arab armies , arabs countries are not the same , each country each army have its specificity . so we can't talk about a arab armies , add that the author is talking about egyptian army only .

and i even dont know algerian air force tactics , so what can i say about egyptian air force bombing tactics with there F16's but its funny this story of two planes to approach nearly simultaneously from either side of a target, on a collision course to drop bombs tongue and avoid collision last second , why doing this to bomb a target ?? with sukhoi 7 in 60's i could believe this shit hardly but seriously with F16 and rafales ??


the author " Kenneth M. Pollack " is jewish and a member of the American Israel Public Affairs Committee lobby , and here all his article on your source : https://foreignpolicy.com/author/kenneth-m-pollack/

- The Coronavirus Won’t Kill the Islamic Republic APRIL 2, 2020
- Trump Is Giving Iran More Than It Ever Dreamed of , SEPTEMBER 26, 2019
- The U.S. Has Wasted Billions of Dollars on Failed Arab Armies JANUARY 31, 2019
- Fear and Loathing in Saudi Arabia JANUARY 7, 2016
- The Syrian Spillover AUGUST 10, 2012
- America’s Second Chance and the Arab Spring DECEMBER 5, 2011

so its only a zionist propaganda bullshit . he just wanted to sell his book .

7 Likes

Re: African Militaries/ Security Services Strictly Photos Only And Videos Thread by Nobody: 6:42pm On May 06, 2020
kabe1:


With regards to Nigeria producing military equipment, we have made good progress, and their is a lot of private sector participation.

However, if we want to really progress, we need to copy the Turkey model. The Turks imported a lot of engineers from around the world from big companies like Boeing, Airbus, Raytheon, Lockheed martin, EADS, from South-Korea also. These engineers built in Turkey and passes on the knowledge to local Turkish engineers. This why you are still very competitive while passing transfer of knowledge.

The Turks offer salary of more than 1 million dollars per year for top foreign recruits. That too tax free .

3 Likes

Re: African Militaries/ Security Services Strictly Photos Only And Videos Thread by S400: 7:33pm On May 06, 2020
T 90 ,

5 Likes

Re: African Militaries/ Security Services Strictly Photos Only And Videos Thread by S400: 8:40pm On May 06, 2020
sukhoi 30 algerian AF

7 Likes

Re: African Militaries/ Security Services Strictly Photos Only And Videos Thread by LTGEN: 1:12am On May 07, 2020
Nigeria’s Military Industrial Complex (NMIC)
They are on the right path .
They don’t need to bring in any $Million1Expatriates.
Army : MRAPs
Future :IFVs, 8*8, Tracked Armoured Vehicles
10 year plan :MBT with Reactive Armour
Navy :SB4
Future: Rocket/Missile System ( Frigate)
10 Year Amphibious Helipad Ship
Airforce: UAV ( Armed)
Future: Utility Aircraft
10 year : NAF Helicopter (M.I. N.)

1 Like

Re: African Militaries/ Security Services Strictly Photos Only And Videos Thread by kabe1: 8:22am On May 07, 2020
nemesis8u:


The Turks offer salary of more than 1 million dollars per year for top foreign recruits. That too tax free .


Although you won't pay everyone up to that. You're talking top quality talent. I'm sure it is the talent working with TAI and Rokestan they pay that much for.

For the guys in Land systems it cannot be that high.

There are so many quality talents available for 60,000 - 120,000 dollars a year salary.

We can improve our land, Drone, Ship and Surveillance systems production with that.
Re: African Militaries/ Security Services Strictly Photos Only And Videos Thread by kabe1: 9:11am On May 07, 2020
Nigerian Navy SBS

3 Likes

Re: African Militaries/ Security Services Strictly Photos Only And Videos Thread by kabe1: 9:14am On May 07, 2020
Guinea army special forces

3 Likes

Re: African Militaries/ Security Services Strictly Photos Only And Videos Thread by kabe1: 10:06am On May 07, 2020
Female DSS officer.

Nigerian DSS

9 Likes

Re: African Militaries/ Security Services Strictly Photos Only And Videos Thread by kabe1: 10:18am On May 07, 2020
Nigerian Navy SBS Commando training with a British Royal Marine Commando

Re: African Militaries/ Security Services Strictly Photos Only And Videos Thread by kabe1: 12:17pm On May 07, 2020
Nigerian soldiers attacking a target.

Nigerian desert camouflage is so good, it's incredible.

8 Likes

Re: African Militaries/ Security Services Strictly Photos Only And Videos Thread by kaplip(m): 12:26pm On May 07, 2020
kabe1:
Nigerian soldiers attacking a target.

Nigerian desert camouflage is so good, it's incredible.
Wow this looks like Call off Duty (FPS)
Re: African Militaries/ Security Services Strictly Photos Only And Videos Thread by kabe1: 1:53pm On May 07, 2020
BOKO HARAM: NIGERIA’S FEMALE COMBAT PILOTS GO TO WAR
by globalsentinelnews

Flight Lieutenant Kafayat Sanni and her peers of the Nigerian Air Force (NAF), are living their dreams as Nigeria’s first female fighter pilots; even as she readies to go and kick asses of some Boko Haram and Islamic State in West Africa (ISWAP) terrorists in the North East.

The essence of this epochal assignment should not be lost on us; because this mission is a policy milestone that took years of sacrifice, especially on the part of their predecessors, whose unfulfilled professional goals were galvanised to break the hitherto ironclad gender barrier against female officers in the Nigerian military. She and her pioneering colleagues will forever be remembered with nostalgia that once upon a time in the nation’s history, Nigerian military female Pilots delivered payloads of hellfire missiles against the insurgents who have degraded women as a sex object to be kidnapped and held in captivity. But with these female pilots joining the battlefield, is it not time to turn the tables on the insurgents.

It is often said that whatever a man can do, a woman can even do better. Nevertheless, this axiom remained elusive in the combat history of the Nigerian Armed Forces until President Goodluck Jonathan in 2011 authorised for the training of female officers on combat missions through admission into the Nigerian Defence Academy (NDA). Expectedly, this helped to produce a set of 20 female cadets nicknamed ‘Jonathan Queens’ who were admitted into Nigeria’s premier military training institution.

Unfortunately, this huge career leap for female officers and personnel was almost ruined in 2017 when President Muhammadu Buhari in a policy reversal reportedly gave a nod to end the admission of female cadets into the combatant course of the NDA. Buhari and Nigerian military authorities, allegedly came under pressure from some vested interests in the Northern part of Nigeria who were opposed to the idea of female combatants, and ratified the in the National Defence Policy 2017 (Revised); Harmonised Terms and Conditions of Service Officers 2017. Consequently, the recommendation 19 of that revised policy was to phase out the training of female combatants in the NDA.

Even though some military sources cited the unacceptable danger and casualties of the female combatants, especially the ground forces, may incur at the hands of the insurgents in the Northeast as the reason for halting the programme, it was however, a major career blow.

Fortunately, there were other routes through which this all important mission for gender equality in the military could be achieved as there were various types of commissions in the Armed Forces namely: Regular Combatant Commission, Short Service Combatant Commission, Direct Regular Commission, Direct Short Service and Executive Commission. It was these veritable loopholes that have enabled the NAF to encourage the training and eventual winging of female pilot combatants that have passed with flying colours.

Therefore, as Sanni and other combat female Pilots have embarked on this national assignment against the terrorists in the North East and any other part of the country as the need arises, they have indeed pioneered a patriotic professional revolution for gender parity in the Armed Forces of Nigeria for generations to come. This is all thanks to the former President Jonathan as well as the gender sensitivity of the incumbent Chief of Air Staff (CAS), Air Marshal Sadique Abubakar.

Since assumption of office, the Air Chief Abubakar, has made it a point of legacy mission to upgrade the professionalism and career of female officers in the Nigerian Air Force including churning out of well trained, able and capable combat pilots. To this end, his mission is being accomplished as well as commendably remarkable.

In line with this policy trend, Abubakar had on Tuesday, May 5, 2020, winged another female combat pilot as part of his mission to improve the operational capacity of the Air Force, adding that the 12 pilots winged had their flying training both in Nigeria and abroad having completed the nine months comprehensive flying training programme.

“I am happy that we have among the 12 winged was the second ever female helicopter pilot”, he added, before disclosing that another 26 student pilots are currently undergoing or scheduled to begin basic flying training abroad, out of which two are female officers.

“Upon completion of their training, one would become the second ever female fixed-wing fighter pilot in the NAF, while the other would graduate as the first ever female Qualified Flight Instructor (QFI) in the 56 years history of the Service. We have equally increased capacity for in-country flying training. At the moment, there are also 39 student pilots undergoing various stages of training in NAF flying schools”, he stress.

It will be apt to recall that the NAF on October 15, 2019, made history by decorating Flying Officer Kafayat Sanni, as the first female combat helicopter pilot as well as Flying Officer Tolulope Arotile, and others also known as the “NAF Female Pilots of War’. They are among the six outstanding female fighter pilots who are at the moment, proving their worth in the destruction of a strongholds of the Boko Haram and ISWAP terrorists in the North East part of the country.

According to reports by PRNigeria and Global Sentinel, some of them are actively involved in degrading the enclaves of terrorists and bandits, especially in North-Eastern Nigeria. While flying Officer Genevieve Nwaogwugwu, Flight Lieutenant Chika Ani, and Flying Officer Olubunmi Ijelu are Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance (ISR) pilots, Flying Officer Sanni and Flying Officer Arotile are fighter pilots currently serving to restore peace in the region ravaged by insurgency. Flight Lieutenant Blessing Liman is a respected Pilot in the Presidential Air Wing.

Commending this feat, the NAF Director of Public Relations and Information (DOPRI), Air Commodore Ibikunle Daramola, saluted all the women for what he described as their unique resilience, industry, productivity and commitment to humanity.

According to Daramola, the well trained and adequately equipped Women-of-War are proving their combat bravery and professional gallantry in complementing the efforts of troops in counter-insurgency campaigns and other crisis zones in the country.

He also revealed that the newly winged female helicopter pilot, Flying Officer Chinelo Nwokoye, “is expected to join other female pilots who are currently deployed in different theatres of operation in the country to contribute her quota in the defence of her fatherland”.

Accordingly, with female fighter pilots swelling their ranks with skills, finesse and new perspectives, it would be safe to say that the Nigerian women in General and NAF female officers in particular, have come of age.

This was also acknowledged by the Chief of Training and Operations (CTOP), Air Vice Marshal James Gwani, who noted that the winging of the 12 pilots including the female combat officers, was another milestone achievement by the current NAF administration.

This, he said, would further boost the aircrew disposition of the Service and contribute to fulfilling the constitutional roles of the NAF especially in the series of ongoing air operations across the country. There is no doubt about this because as the saying goes: “the female can even do better”.

2 Likes

Re: African Militaries/ Security Services Strictly Photos Only And Videos Thread by kikuyu1(m): 1:55pm On May 07, 2020
S400:


first arab armies , arabs countries are not the same , each country each army have its specificity . so we can't talk about a arab armies , add that the author is talking about egyptian army only .

and i even dont know algerian air force tactics , so what can i say about egyptian air force bombing tactics with there F16's but its funny this story of two planes to approach nearly simultaneously from either side of a target, on a collision course to drop bombs tongue and avoid collision last second , why doing this to bomb a target ?? with sukhoi 7 in 60's i could believe this shit hardly but seriously with F16 and rafales ??


the author " Kenneth M. Pollack " is jewish and a member of the American Israel Public Affairs Committee lobby , and here all his article on your source : https://foreignpolicy.com/author/kenneth-m-pollack/

- The Coronavirus Won’t Kill the Islamic Republic APRIL 2, 2020
- Trump Is Giving Iran More Than It Ever Dreamed of , SEPTEMBER 26, 2019
- The U.S. Has Wasted Billions of Dollars on Failed Arab Armies JANUARY 31, 2019
- Fear and Loathing in Saudi Arabia JANUARY 7, 2016
- The Syrian Spillover AUGUST 10, 2012
- America’s Second Chance and the Arab Spring DECEMBER 5, 2011

so its only a zionist propaganda bullshit . he just wanted to sell his book .

Just checking! Where are you at, blacKDahlia?
Re: African Militaries/ Security Services Strictly Photos Only And Videos Thread by Faithful007: 2:03pm On May 07, 2020
kabe1:
Nigerian Navy SBS
are these guys officers or enlisted?
Re: African Militaries/ Security Services Strictly Photos Only And Videos Thread by Toju200(m): 2:13pm On May 07, 2020
kabe1:
BOKO HARAM: NIGERIA’S FEMALE COMBAT PILOTS GO TO WAR
by globalsentinelnews

Flight Lieutenant Kafayat Sanni and her peers of the Nigerian Air Force (NAF), are living their dreams as Nigeria’s first female fighter pilots; even as she readies to go and kick asses of some Boko Haram and Islamic State in West Africa (ISWAP) terrorists in the North East.

The essence of this epochal assignment should not be lost on us; because this mission is a policy milestone that took years of sacrifice, especially on the part of their predecessors, whose unfulfilled professional goals were galvanised to break the hitherto ironclad gender barrier against female officers in the Nigerian military. She and her pioneering colleagues will forever be remembered with nostalgia that once upon a time in the nation’s history, Nigerian military female Pilots delivered payloads of hellfire missiles against the insurgents who have degraded women as a sex object to be kidnapped and held in captivity. But with these female pilots joining the battlefield, is it not time to turn the tables on the insurgents.

It is often said that whatever a man can do, a woman can even do better. Nevertheless, this axiom remained elusive in the combat history of the Nigerian Armed Forces until President Goodluck Jonathan in 2011 authorised for the training of female officers on combat missions through admission into the Nigerian Defence Academy (NDA). Expectedly, this helped to produce a set of 20 female cadets nicknamed ‘Jonathan Queens’ who were admitted into Nigeria’s premier military training institution.

Unfortunately, this huge career leap for female officers and personnel was almost ruined in 2017 when President Muhammadu Buhari in a policy reversal reportedly gave a nod to end the admission of female cadets into the combatant course of the NDA. Buhari and Nigerian military authorities, allegedly came under pressure from some vested interests in the Northern part of Nigeria who were opposed to the idea of female combatants, and ratified the in the National Defence Policy 2017 (Revised); Harmonised Terms and Conditions of Service Officers 2017. Consequently, the recommendation 19 of that revised policy was to phase out the training of female combatants in the NDA.

Even though some military sources cited the unacceptable danger and casualties of the female combatants, especially the ground forces, may incur at the hands of the insurgents in the Northeast as the reason for halting the programme, it was however, a major career blow.

Fortunately, there were other routes through which this all important mission for gender equality in the military could be achieved as there were various types of commissions in the Armed Forces namely: Regular Combatant Commission, Short Service Combatant Commission, Direct Regular Commission, Direct Short Service and Executive Commission. It was these veritable loopholes that have enabled the NAF to encourage the training and eventual winging of female pilot combatants that have passed with flying colours.

Therefore, as Sanni and other combat female Pilots have embarked on this national assignment against the terrorists in the North East and any other part of the country as the need arises, they have indeed pioneered a patriotic professional revolution for gender parity in the Armed Forces of Nigeria for generations to come. This is all thanks to the former President Jonathan as well as the gender sensitivity of the incumbent Chief of Air Staff (CAS), Air Marshal Sadique Abubakar.

Since assumption of office, the Air Chief Abubakar, has made it a point of legacy mission to upgrade the professionalism and career of female officers in the Nigerian Air Force including churning out of well trained, able and capable combat pilots. To this end, his mission is being accomplished as well as commendably remarkable.

In line with this policy trend, Abubakar had on Tuesday, May 5, 2020, winged another female combat pilot as part of his mission to improve the operational capacity of the Air Force, adding that the 12 pilots winged had their flying training both in Nigeria and abroad having completed the nine months comprehensive flying training programme.

“I am happy that we have among the 12 winged was the second ever female helicopter pilot”, he added, before disclosing that another 26 student pilots are currently undergoing or scheduled to begin basic flying training abroad, out of which two are female officers.

“Upon completion of their training, one would become the second ever female fixed-wing fighter pilot in the NAF, while the other would graduate as the first ever female Qualified Flight Instructor (QFI) in the 56 years history of the Service. We have equally increased capacity for in-country flying training. At the moment, there are also 39 student pilots undergoing various stages of training in NAF flying schools”, he stress.

It will be apt to recall that the NAF on October 15, 2019, made history by decorating Flying Officer Kafayat Sanni, as the first female combat helicopter pilot as well as Flying Officer Tolulope Arotile, and others also known as the “NAF Female Pilots of War’. They are among the six outstanding female fighter pilots who are at the moment, proving their worth in the destruction of a strongholds of the Boko Haram and ISWAP terrorists in the North East part of the country.

According to reports by PRNigeria and Global Sentinel, some of them are actively involved in degrading the enclaves of terrorists and bandits, especially in North-Eastern Nigeria. While flying Officer Genevieve Nwaogwugwu, Flight Lieutenant Chika Ani, and Flying Officer Olubunmi Ijelu are Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance (ISR) pilots, Flying Officer Sanni and Flying Officer Arotile are fighter pilots currently serving to restore peace in the region ravaged by insurgency. Flight Lieutenant Blessing Liman is a respected Pilot in the Presidential Air Wing.

Commending this feat, the NAF Director of Public Relations and Information (DOPRI), Air Commodore Ibikunle Daramola, saluted all the women for what he described as their unique resilience, industry, productivity and commitment to humanity.

According to Daramola, the well trained and adequately equipped Women-of-War are proving their combat bravery and professional gallantry in complementing the efforts of troops in counter-insurgency campaigns and other crisis zones in the country.

He also revealed that the newly winged female helicopter pilot, Flying Officer Chinelo Nwokoye, “is expected to join other female pilots who are currently deployed in different theatres of operation in the country to contribute her quota in the defence of her fatherland”.

Accordingly, with female fighter pilots swelling their ranks with skills, finesse and new perspectives, it would be safe to say that the Nigerian women in General and NAF female officers in particular, have come of age.

This was also acknowledged by the Chief of Training and Operations (CTOP), Air Vice Marshal James Gwani, who noted that the winging of the 12 pilots including the female combat officers, was another milestone achievement by the current NAF administration.

This, he said, would further boost the aircrew disposition of the Service and contribute to fulfilling the constitutional roles of the NAF especially in the series of ongoing air operations across the country. There is no doubt about this because as the saying goes: “the female can even do better”.
I've seen those Female ISR pilots in action Kudos to them...
Aritole our female Helo combat pilot is in the North West dealing with Bandits.
Re: African Militaries/ Security Services Strictly Photos Only And Videos Thread by kabe1: 2:13pm On May 07, 2020
Faithful007:
are these guys officers or enlisted?

I can't say, I don't know those things.
Re: African Militaries/ Security Services Strictly Photos Only And Videos Thread by Donian007: 2:34pm On May 07, 2020
Toju200:
I've seen those Female ISR pilots in action Kudos to them...
Aritole our female Helo combat pilot is in the North West dealing with Bandits.
What a commendable policy to have more females as combatants but reversed due to sectional and backward minded considerations. Very sad.
Re: African Militaries/ Security Services Strictly Photos Only And Videos Thread by kemicalreact: 4:23pm On May 07, 2020
Donian007:
What a commendable policy to have more females as combatants but reversed due to sectional and backward minded considerations. Very sad.
embarassed
Re: African Militaries/ Security Services Strictly Photos Only And Videos Thread by kabe1: 5:18pm On May 07, 2020
Turkish made LHD TCG Anadolu L-400 amphibious assault ship.

She would be able to carry F-35B aircrafts and Helicopters.

1 Like

Re: African Militaries/ Security Services Strictly Photos Only And Videos Thread by Toju200(m): 5:24pm On May 07, 2020
kabe1:
Turkish made LHD TCG Anadolu L-400 amphibious assault ship.

She would be able to carry F-35B aircrafts and Helicopters.
Actually F-35C are the Carrier based Types and I think Turkey Has dropped the F-35 deal with The US I dunno Sha
Re: African Militaries/ Security Services Strictly Photos Only And Videos Thread by kabe1: 5:32pm On May 07, 2020
Toju200:
Actually F-35C are the Carrier based Types and I think Turkey Has dropped the F-35 deal with The US I dunno Sha

F-35B, not F-35C. The B version operates off smaller sized aircraft carriers like the Queen Elizabeth type, Cavour type from Italy, Izumo from Japan and the LHD Anadolu from Turkey.

It's just the politics of now, Ship like the LHD Anadolu can serve up to 60 years. So there's a possibility that Turkey will get the F-35B in the future.
Re: African Militaries/ Security Services Strictly Photos Only And Videos Thread by Toju200(m): 5:39pm On May 07, 2020
kabe1:


F-35B, not F-35C. The B version operates off smaller sized aircraft carriers like the Queen Elizabeth type, Cavour type from Italy, Izumo from Japan and the LHD Anadolu from Turkey.

It's just the politics of now, Ship like the LHD Anadolu can serve up to 60 years. So there's a possibility that Turkey will get the F-35B in the future.
F-35B SVTOL
F-35C carrier type...
But I get your point though..
But what about the Issue involving US, Russia and Turkey concerning the F-35 and The Russkies S-400 air defense system offered to Turkey

(1) (2) (3) ... (2088) (2089) (2090) (2091) (2092) (2093) (2094) ... (2848) (Reply)

Kenya Is Ahead of Nigeria In All Aspect (Facts Don't Lie)

Viewing this topic: 2 guest(s)

(Go Up)

Sections: politics (1) business autos (1) jobs (1) career education (1) romance computers phones travel sports fashion health
religion celebs tv-movies music-radio literature webmasters programming techmarket

Links: (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10)

Nairaland - Copyright © 2005 - 2024 Oluwaseun Osewa. All rights reserved. See How To Advertise. 81
Disclaimer: Every Nairaland member is solely responsible for anything that he/she posts or uploads on Nairaland.