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AugustineAgain:Fake fake fake security guard exposed! Go cry like a lil b*tch in a corner. Lying about who you are on the internet....how sad can one man be |
AugustineAgain:And then YOU....Mr FAKE RESEARCHER.....YOU REPOSTED that picture. YOU...YOU FAKE....you said: You see NAF pilots posing with T-129? You are a fake military researcher. You dont know the uniform of your own military ? You fake. |
AugustineAgain:... |
And to that other person who is currently online. Are you going to keep running away like a small little b*tch? Question still stands....did the SAAF have 6 Gripen pilots in 2013 or 26 Gripen pilots in 2013? |
agaugust:Look at this piece of sh*t of a human. And you have the guts to come here and call yourself a "military researcher". It wasn't obvious to you that those men have nothing to do with Nigeria? You have been exposed for the millionth time you fvcken fraud. |
AugustineAgain:How dare you call someone else a fraud? You are the biggest fraud on here!!! YOU, a so-called military researcher were bragging about Nigerian pilots in Turkey. YOU, the fake researcher didnt even know that uniform is NOT Nigerian!! Your opinion no longer matters or is cared about you fraud. Now you want to fade silently into the background for such a huge mistake. Fvck off out of here. |
agaugust:This is Nigerian Air Force Uniform? Interesting ![]() |
http://m.news24.com/news24/Africa/News/Boko-Haram-retakes-Nigerian-town-20150516 Boko Haram retakes Nigerian town Maiduguri - Boko Haram militants retook the Nigerian town of Marte in Borno state, which had been liberated in February, said the state deputy governor."It is sad as we have been made to understand that Marte is today (on Saturday) completely fallen under the control of the insurgents, which to us is a very huge set back," Borno's deputy governor Zannah Umar Mustapha said. The recapture of the town followed two strikes this week on state capital Maiduguri, which left at least 12 people dead. |
Centrifude:Death blow |
http://felixfeatures.photoshelter.com/gallery/Mozambique-Witch-Doctors-by-Vlad-Sokhin/G0000h6hhDr.hwuU/ Mozambique Witch Doctors by Vlad Sokhin Who took the picture below? Vlad Sokhin? Or Vlad Sokhin, Mr "Panos Pictures" and Mr "Felix Features" were holding the camera at the same time? ![]() What a complete reta.rd!
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agaugust:I cant! I cant! ![]() He thinks "Felix Feautures" is a person. I cant ![]() |
agaugust:Lmaoooo × 10 ![]() COPYRIGHT:James Oatway/Panos Pictures /Felix Features Hahahahaha.....wow!! What a reta.rd |
agaugust:Lmaoooooooo!!!! Those two men IN Bangui? Where is Bangui? Spain? |
agaugust:http://www.timeslive.co.za/thetimes/2013/04/03/sa-soldiers-carved-us-up-say-rebels Stephan Hofstatter and JAMES OATWAY in Bangui | 03 April, 2013 00:44 https://www.timeslive.co.za/Feeds/2013/04/02/1012347_835617.jpg/ALTERNATES/crop_630x400/1012347_835617.jpg Photo taken by James Oatway Where is Bangui? Japan? Canada? You see how i will demolish you every single time? |
agaugust:Refer to archives before you pretend to know what we are talking about. You just came to a formal dinner wearing shorts and slippers. Leave the room, go see what the topic is about, then come back. |
Henry120:No. Those figures are from Brigader-General John Bayne during an arms deal enquiry report in September 2013. If Guy Martin decided to write an article a year later thats his fault. And your stu.pidity for not checking up on the original source. Secondly.....why are you running away like a scared little b*tch from my original question? Which one of your "facts" are "facts"? YOU said Gripen PILOTS fly 2 hours a month...fact! You said it, not me. 2 hours a month is 26 pilots flying 3500 hours over 5 years (2008-2013). Do the maths. Your other "fact" was that we had 6 Gripen pilots in 2013. Again, which one of your facts are facts? 26 pilots in 2013 or 6 pilots in 2013? Be a man. Answer. |
Henry120:Seleka officer spoke with his very own mouth that more than half of his unit of 500 men were lost. Deal with it. Swallow it. Digest it. |
Henry120:It's not a celebration. It's shoving facts down your throats. You people claimed that no C-130's went to Zambia-DRC in support of Gripen, not us. |
jpphilips:If you dont understand your own question or cant articulate yourself properly dont waste my time. I have clearly explained the science. |
http://www.af.mil.za/publications/2014/AD%20ASTRA%20JUNE%202013.pdf More lies lies lies!! On Saturday 23 March 2013 28 Squadron began with a series of missions to assist the SANDF in Ops Vimbezela. The two crews who were put on standby early that morning were later tasked to Langebaan and De Aar Military Airfield where they brought back over 63 000lbs of ammunition and 39 Special Force members. Fighting had already broken out in Bangui, Central Africa Republic the previous evening and another aircraft left Saturday afternoon for Entebbe,Uganda. The fighting in Bangui eventually led to 13 South African soldiers being killedand 27 injured. Two C130’s were then tasked as part of the rescue mission in order to bring them home. Lt Col C. Hawtrey was the commander of the aircraft in Entebbe. His crew transported 23 medical staff and returned with the 27 wounded soldiers who needed to be Casevac’ed out of Bangui late Sunday evening. Officer Commanding of 28 Squadron, Col H.J. Prinsloo, was the commander who flew on call sign Rescue 911. His crew transported the mortuary up to Bangui via Entebbe and returned with the 13 bodies the following day. “It was a sombre setting in Bangui the day the bodies were brought home”, said the crew as they described the rainy weather and the bagpipes which played Amazing Grace in the background. [b]A third aircraft then departed for Entebbe and remained for 8 days flying between Entebbe and Gemena. This aircraft was flown by 28 Squadron’s only female commander, Maj C. Duven and they remained in the Democratic Republic of Congo until 31 March flying 11 missions and a total of 29.7 hours between Entebbe and Gemena. They transported over 80 000lbs of cargo and 41 personnel in the duration of their mission. In the following ten days another five missions were tasked for 28 Squadron and they assisted in flying to Bloemfontein and Hoedspruit to fetch more ammunition and personnel, a total of 6 500lbs and 114 personnel. Over this period 28 Squadron flew to Makhado, Ndola, Kinshasa, Gemena,Bangui, Mbandaka andEntebbe. Lt Col F. Smith’s crew transported the Air Force Task Force who were tasked as Grippen Protection. The aircraft was ready to participate in visual reconnaissance and support for Combat Search and Rescue at both Mbandaka in DRC and Bangui in preparation of the arrival of the Grippen. The crew stayed in Gemena along with the 2 Rooivalks and 2 Oryx’s flying between Bangui and Gemena to retrieve the last of the Special Force members from Bangui. On one of their last missions while flying tactical low level they experienced a Missile Warning upon final approach and heard shots fired around the base after they had landed. They returned safely on 3 April.[/b] On 2 April Lt C. Hawtrey and his crew flew to Makhado where they assisted in deploying the Grippen Groundcrew. They flew to Ndola and then to Kinshasa ahead of the four Grippen. From 23 March until the 6 April, 28 Squadron transported over 356 200lbs of cargo and 462 personnel. Over 60 flights were flown in the approximately 10 taskings 28 Squadron received as part of Ops Vimzela.
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Henry120:You've found the balls to talk after my warm slap from last night? Think i forgot? You ran away like a lil b*tch. If you dont understand sarcasm then thats not my problem. 28 Squadron C-130's were used to provide ground crew for Gripen jets as well as ammunition. Deal with it. |
stillchris:Yep you are correct. NO C-130's with ground crew and weapons landed at that same Zambian airport. |
Gripen lands in Zambia - perfectly possible C-130 lands in Zambia with ground crew and weapons - lies lies lies!! Impossible Nigerian logic |
stillchris:Oh okay. Then its lies. Guess the Beeld newspaper was lying about Gripens being in Zambia and C-130's landing. No problem :-) |
stillchris:http://www.saairforce.co.za/news-and-events/1196/sa-was-ready-for-more "John Morgan, a South African working in Zambia, was amazed while at Ndola airport on Saturday waiting for his flight and four Gripen fighter aircraft landed. Shortly thereafter, a South African C-130 Hercules cargo plane with the Gripens ground crew also landed there. Morgan's photos show the Gripens IRIS air-to-air missiles and equipped with long-range tanks. According to Beeld's information a stock of bombs was sent in a C-130." Stock of bombs sent in a C-130. End of discussion. |
Henry120:Aha. As i thought. Reporters go to Bangui, get specific quotes from officers specifically stating they took heavy casualties. But the truth has you desperately coming up with an excuse not to believe it....pathetic. That photo of a Seleka rebel sitting on a SA Army gecko vehicle was taken by the same journalists. So you also refuse to believe the pic? That gecko wasnt really captured? Okay then. And finally. What disfunction in your poorly developed brain makes you believe that Force A cannot take heavy casualties from Force B, even though it eventually breaks through Force B's lines? Again...pathetic. |
Henry120:Fact? Okay....you typed that message and pressed submit. No one forced you. You have stated it as fact. Hmmm. Let me turn you into an Augustine before i sleep. That calculation is based on 26 AIRFRAMES. Meaning that calculation only holds true if there were 26 Gripen pilots in 2013 when those figures were released. I'm pretty sure you are the same person who said we had 6 Gripen pilots in 2013....fact! You have recently upped that number to 9. So which one of your "facts" are "facts"? 26 Gripen pilots in 2013 or 6 Gripen pilots in 2013? Will be intetesting to see how you scramble to edit your "fact". Just a nice warm slap to bring you back to your senses while you busy think you're on a roll. Bite all ten finger nails off your fingers thinking of a response to this. We wont hold our breath though. |
http://www.timeslive.co.za/thetimes/2013/04/03/sa-soldiers-carved-us-up-say-rebels Wounded rebels spoke for the first time yesterday of massive casualties suffered at the hands of crack South African troops as more evidence emerged of plans to end this country's ill-fated mission in the Central African Republic. We fought very hard for one and a half days. They had very good weapons and very good fighters,” said corporal Mohamed Tahir of a battle in the capital Bangui that he took part in, which left 13 South African soldiers and apparently hundreds of rebels dead or wounded. Several of those interviewed bore battle scars, including bandaged heads, feet and limbs. The rebels said the SA troops made it “very, very difficult” for them to take the town and sweep president Francoir Bozize from power. The fight put up by the SA troops was so ferocious he believed they were facing over 400 men – almost double the actual number.“They had every kind of weapon that they were fighting against us with – heavy weapons,” said Tahir. “It was a very difficult battle. We lost more than half of the the men only in my unit of 500 men.”Captain Amin Nodjokama described it as “big, big battle – it was very hot! It took a long time and the fighting was very heavy with a lot of dead and wounded on both sides”. Straight from the horse's/rebels mouth. I wonder what more than half of 500 is? But lets leave certain people to conclude we only killed 10 or so rebels. |
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agaugust:Good. Run away from the original topic "72 Strike Force is a Nigerian army unit created, trained and deployed by a PRIVATE COMPANY". Complete embarrassment. Now in your usual fashion reply with a completely new topic when you see your argument has been swiftly demolished. Same way you ran away when i asked you why jetliners are pressurized. Again you ran away. Demolished. You think people here are blind? |
agaugust:Did i say army? I said operational unit. Learn to read. 120 men is a big unit...trained by a private company. Embarrassing. You see how your brain skips many details when you are desperate? Let me school you with an example. Small units of special forces in deep penetration missions do not drive around in tanks and use artillery, but they are still highly effective with only their rifles. So effectiveness of a unit is not directly proportional to it having tanks and artillery, it is directly proportional to that unit's specific mandate. Do teams of special forces make up an entire army? Are they not still effective? Before you say 72 SF is not special forces, again...this is just an example. Again, a PRIVATE COMPANY developed, trained and deployed an entire operational unit within the Nigerian army. Embarrasssment of the highest order. 72 Strike Force Pty Ltd |
What is so difficult about driving a Reva MRAP? Especially for troops who have driven similar vehicles before? You needed weeks and weeks to show you where you start it and how to turn the steering wheel? They needed weeks and weeks to learn how to operate its machine gun? Reva has no high tech systems such as laser guided missiles. Eben Barlow set up, and trained Nigeria's 72 Strike Force. Why couldn't the mighty Nigerian army set it up on its own? How can a PRIVATE COMPANY set up, train and deploy an entire operational unit within another country? Very few things are more embarrassing. Like i said before, it should be called 72 Strike Force Pty Ltd. Maybe they should list on the stock exchange as well. |
? You fake.