Foreign Affairs › Re: African Militaries/ Security Services Strictly Photos Only And Videos Thread by Toju200(m): 4:17pm On Feb 18, 2024 |
kabe1: It's some type of modernized SMG which used to be popular in the 80s and 90s. Beretta M12 SMG |
Foreign Affairs › Re: African Militaries/ Security Services Strictly Photos Only And Videos Thread by Toju200(m): 12:52pm On Dec 21, 2023 |
Baller254: ... Kenya Defence Forces training exercises can you drop link to video pls |
Foreign Affairs › Re: African Militaries/ Security Services Strictly Photos Only And Videos Thread by Toju200(m): 4:31pm On Nov 26, 2023 |
kabe1: Rumors of possible Defence Industry agreement between Nigeria and Turkey.
Mainly from Turkish sources.
"Anticipations are high for the signing of a groundbreaking defense industry agreement between Nigeria and Turkey, surpassing any previous agreements in terms of value." yeah the NAF wants to choose between Akinci and Aksungur That's what I'm waiting for most Let's see who will be selected TAI has been pushing their Aksungur UCAVs to NAF recently On the Other hand I've not seen Baykar pressure NAF maybe some backdoor ish dey go on  |
Foreign Affairs › Re: African Militaries/ Security Services Strictly Photos Only And Videos Thread by Toju200(m): 11:31am On Nov 25, 2023 |
kabe1: Terrorists operating in Nigeria are living on borrowed time!!
Over 100 terrorists including Senior Commanders completely and utterly smoked by the Nigerian Air Force. that Russian guy no longer do PR for ISWAP  |
Foreign Affairs › Re: Battle Field Discussion (picture/video) Of African Military . by Toju200(m): 5:55pm On Nov 02, 2023 |
bidexiii: 5  How many did we ordered. last one came unnoticed |
Foreign Affairs › Re: Battle Field Discussion (picture/video) Of African Military . by Toju200(m): 3:53pm On Nov 02, 2023 |
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Foreign Affairs › Re: Battle Field Discussion (picture/video) Of African Military . by Toju200(m): 8:19pm On Jul 03, 2023 |
bidexiii: NAF regiment these aren't regiment but SOF operators |
Foreign Affairs › Re: Militaries Of Africa Thread by Toju200(m): 9:45pm On Jul 02, 2023 |
Bacteria8: Second picture:
Why are they carrying rifles on our land 🙄 dem carry warships it's rifle that's your problem What's doing you |
Foreign Affairs › Re: Technical Discussions On International Military Equipments Doctrines Tactics Etc by Toju200(m): 7:09am On Jun 25, 2023 |
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Foreign Affairs › Re: Militaries Of Africa Thread by Toju200(m): 9:25am On Jun 12, 2023 |
kabe1: To be honest, I really don't know the difference between the Wing Long II and CH-4. wing loong-the front landing gear is behind the FLIR pod while the CH-4 the FLIR pod is behind the front landing gear also the tail of the WL2 is more like a Y shape unlike the CH-4 that's V shaped |
Foreign Affairs › Re: Militaries Of Africa Thread by Toju200(m): 7:20pm On May 20, 2023 |
kabe1: Unfortunately, no can do.
Thanks all the same. well I hope you get to hear about it soon  you may not tho |
Foreign Affairs › Re: Militaries Of Africa Thread by Toju200(m): 7:10pm On May 20, 2023 |
kabe1: The Nigerian military, especially the Air Force is pretty decent.
We have about 50 aircrafts potentially on order.
24 x units M-346FA
6 x units T-129 ATAK Helicopters (Legacy MI-24Vs have been retired, MI-35P helicopters should follow closely)
12 x units AH-1Z Attack helicopters (probably stalled)
12 x Units A-109 on order
2 x units C-295 Transport planes from Airbus
If all these come in as expected, the Force's ability to strike at will will further increase.
We currently use 3 x units JF-17 and 12 x units upgrade F-7NI for Air Defence, that's not bad, but I would have imagined that we would have made the JF-17s a Squadron atleast. 12 x units. how can I message you privately |
Foreign Affairs › Re: Militaries Of Africa Thread by Toju200(m): 7:28pm On May 02, 2023 |
Air Vice Marshal Lubo, please allow me to stand on existing protocol, and thank you so much for having us here today.
Also, welcome and thank you to our distinguished guests from the U.S. Air Force and Army Corps of Engineers who have made the trip.
I would be remiss not to recognize an individual who is not here today: Ambassador Mary Beth Leonard, who departed Nigeria one month ago and entered retirement after 38 years of service to the U.S. government, including three Ambassadorships. Nobody did more than she in recent years to strengthen this relationship, and to support a stronger military-to-military partnership.
Good morning, everyone. It is an honor to represent the United States here in Kainji on such a significant occasion.
Well before my arrival in Nigeria last year, I was hearing about the A-29s. I have closely tracked the progress of the A-29 program because of what it represents in this new era of U.S.–Nigeria security partnership. Today, I am delighted to celebrate the fruits of that partnership and commitment. Nigeria’s A-29 program addresses critical Nigerian needs, is the largest U.S. foreign military sale in history to any country in sub-Saharan Africa, and is truly an example of Nigeria’s leadership and professionalism as reflected in the Air Force motto, “Willing – Able – Ready.”
A key enabler for the effective employment of the A-29s is the construction here at Kainji, which meets U.S. standards for munitions storage, safety, security, and quality. Without a proper and modern runway, hangar, training facility, or storage area, the A-29s would be grounded; with this construction, it can truly take flight. And we have already seen just how important this program is. The Nigerian Air Force has used the A-29s to great effect in the fight against terrorists, and the use of the latest targeting technologies and precision weapons minimizes civilian casualties. Just last October, the NAF demonstrated the effectiveness of the A-29s when the Nigerian military successfully repelled a terrorist attack on nearby Wawa Cantonment, just a few miles down the road.
The A-29s are a critical piece off the puzzle in Nigeria’s fight against insecurity and extremism but it’s not just about the machines or the facilities, it’s the people in and behind them.
Proper maintenance and ground support are critical to keeping the A-29s in the fight, and the A-29 Program Management Office at Nigerian Air Force Headquarters is a large part of that success. The Program Management Office is an internationally recognized best practice to support long-term sustainment, and we’re proud that the A-29 is the first NAF airframe with this support mechanism. I look forward to seeing U.S.-Nigerian collaboration lead to additional advancements through projects like the A-29.
And I would be remiss if I didn’t mention the Air-To-Ground Integration program or AGI. Six courses of students from all three military services have graduated from the program, and we look forward to working with the NAF to develop the AGI Schoolhouse. These programs deepen the U.S.-Nigerian partnership and help the Nigerian military become not just the premier fighting force in Africa, but a stabilizing force in the region.
We are cutting the ribbon at three different sites here in Kainji today, which is pretty impressive, but this is far from the end of the U.S. work at the base. We remain willing, able, and ready to support the A-29 equipment and construction warranties and to discuss requests for additional equipment. As the U.S. Air Force says, let’s “aim high” for the next iteration with the AH-1Z. Thank you. |
Foreign Affairs › Re: Militaries Of Africa Thread by Toju200(m): 7:27pm On May 02, 2023 |
Antiochus: Keep up the good job Kabe1
Please If i may ask this question. Do we produce bombs too. If not Nigeria should start producing these bombs too o. We should leatn how to build own ordnance and air to air missiles too. we're try to perfect a GPS guided missile It was tested last year |
Foreign Affairs › Re: African Militaries/ Security Services Strictly Photos Only And Videos Thread by Toju200(m): 7:55pm On Mar 13, 2023 |
Nigerian navy SBS during #Flintlock23
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Foreign Affairs › Re: African Militaries/ Security Services Strictly Photos Only And Videos Thread by Toju200(m): 3:25pm On Mar 07, 2023 |
Nigerian army Aviation to receive 36 cayuse helicopters
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Foreign Affairs › Re: African Militaries/ Security Services Strictly Photos Only And Videos Thread by Toju200(m): 9:20pm On Mar 04, 2023 |
Nigerian air force SOF operator
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Foreign Affairs › Re: African Militaries/ Security Services Strictly Photos Only And Videos Thread by Toju200(m): 12:23pm On Mar 04, 2023 |
Nigerian soldier
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Foreign Affairs › Re: African Militaries/ Security Services Strictly Photos Only And Videos Thread by Toju200(m): 12:21pm On Mar 04, 2023 |
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Foreign Affairs › Re: African Militaries/ Security Services Strictly Photos Only And Videos Thread by Toju200(m): 4:44pm On Mar 03, 2023 |
kabe1: COMMISSIONING CEREMONY OF MADE IN NIGERIA ASHOK LEYLAND TROOPS CARRYING VEHICLES BY THE DEFENCE MINISTER ON FRIDAY 3 MARCH 2023 #OnwardTogether
For the Nigerian Navy for the entire military 700 vehicles |
Foreign Affairs › Re: Battle Field Discussion (picture/video) Of African Military . by Toju200(m): 5:29pm On Feb 18, 2023 |
komekn:
will stay on target for much longer time, it can take it's own sweet time to observe orient decide and act , jets don't have that luxury perse
You've watched too many fantasy war films 🤣🤣
What situational awareness do you need when you have boots on the ground.
Loitering for what ❓with your noisy turboprop engine for a lucky anti aircraft gunner or someone with a MANPAD to shoot you down Oga rest you just hate the aircraft Everytime Noisy turboprop!!! Yet ISWAP still dey get am hot from the A29 the bird is doing what it was built for even performed better than in Afghanistan (God bless our skilled pilots) That's why it's called the Phantom (Ghost) and the Bully |
Foreign Affairs › Re: Battle Field Discussion (picture/video) Of African Military . by Toju200(m): 8:03am On Feb 13, 2023 |
komekn: You should get the facts right , the bold is incorrect.
It's a Turbo prop with a top speed less than a WW2 spitfire. whether the top speed is that of a snail o It did what it was meant to do with high level of precision 100+ terrorists gone to the great beyond  |
Foreign Affairs › Re: Battle Field Discussion (picture/video) Of African Military . by Toju200(m): 8:02am On Feb 13, 2023 |
komekn: Agreed without question.
I am sure I talked about this over a year ago, when I lost interest in this discourse, which has become praise singing hallelujah choir, by many here .
Presenting mediocrity and incompetence as oustanding professionalism with lots of glossy pictures.
If pictures could win a war then it would have been einby NOW. Donkeyw ago I said the Turbo prop overpriced A29 aircraft were an absolute wause of money.
Many here said it is the game changers, has anything changed it it's got a lot worse.❓ i see you're back Now tell me how is the A29 a complete waste of money And how has things gone worse in the NE |
Foreign Affairs › Re: African Militaries/ Security Services Strictly Photos Only And Videos Thread by Toju200(m): 9:44pm On Feb 09, 2023 |
Rugged 1Div Nigeria army Battle tested unit
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Foreign Affairs › Re: African Militaries/ Security Services Strictly Photos Only And Videos Thread by Toju200(m): 9:25pm On Feb 09, 2023 |
Nigeria troops hunting terrorists in kaduna
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Foreign Affairs › Re: African Militaries/ Security Services Strictly Photos Only And Videos Thread by Toju200(m): 10:26am On Feb 04, 2023 |
ItooWorWor: This is unbelievable 
Saddamochieng00: Unfortunately guys we lost one of our longtime members late last year. His contribution in here won't be forgotten. Rest easy Kikuyu1🕊️🕊️ omggg!!!! |
Foreign Affairs › Re: African Militaries/ Security Services Strictly Photos Only And Videos Thread by Toju200(m): 5:50pm On Feb 03, 2023 |
Nigeria air force JF 17 thunder bird
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Foreign Affairs › Re: African Militaries/ Security Services Strictly Photos Only And Videos Thread by Toju200(m): 6:36pm On Feb 02, 2023 |
Troops of 1Division Nigeria army rescues civilians from terrorists
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Foreign Affairs › Re: Battle Field Discussion (picture/video) Of African Military . by Toju200(m): 2:10pm On Jan 31, 2023 |
rugged7: It is strange that the Nigerian government does not actively seek put these free defence articles from the U.S government.
The C130s are being offered to practically everybody but the Nigerians.
Meanwhile there is a strong need for medium lift capacity. and we're acquiring two from Italy |
Foreign Affairs › Re: African Militaries/ Security Services Strictly Photos Only And Videos Thread by Toju200(m): 10:55pm On Jan 25, 2023 |
DICON LAV in service with CD
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Foreign Affairs › Re: African Militaries/ Security Services Strictly Photos Only And Videos Thread by Toju200(m): 7:31pm On Jan 25, 2023 |
Nigeria NIS operative
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Foreign Affairs › Re: Battle Field Discussion (picture/video) Of African Military . by Toju200(m): 7:08pm On Jan 23, 2023 |
GabrielYulaw: Oh. Thanks for the clarification. The P90 RPK-16 are top of my wishlist. 
Any one here gone to a rally and felt like there's a sniper scope centered on the back of his head?
By the way @Toju200, did you mean a sniper rifle or DMR? likely DMR |