Foreign Affairs › Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by zaandrew: 6:10am On Sep 17, 2013 |
Henry120: You are shallow minded, man. You keep running around this thread, screaming your guts out at your manufactured lack of court-martial in the armed forces of nigeria, despite an overwhelming cache evidence to proof otherwise.
Now you've been given another proof of court-martial, and you are still "yarning dust". Thise solders are enemys to nigeria and a danger to other nigerian solders. Of course acstion will be tacken. Not taking acstion means the entire nigerian milltary is under BH control. How ever why has there not been a formaly public invistagstion on the alged abuse to civlians in the north. The miltary has put a media black out in the area and that means when reports come out of nigerian solders abusing civlian they can not be proven or dissproven but only a guilty man tries to hid the facts. Or what of the ecomog war crimes in serrie leon and libberia. No acstion. |
Foreign Affairs › Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by zaandrew: 10:50am On Sep 16, 2013 |
chris365: dude, it's a large army and a very active one. So if you expect than none will misbehave, then you need to wake up from your kitchen.
This proves that the army will not allow itself be infiltrated by terrorists as it has happened in other countries going through the same. It's definitely something to be proud of. Missbehaver is one thing hell I will even accept crimnal activty. But tresone, puting the lives of your felow comrads at risk? In old times you don't get the privlage of a grave for that. The fact that they got in over rules any good from there arrest. |
Foreign Affairs › Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by zaandrew: 6:35am On Sep 16, 2013 |
NaijaPikinGidi: [size=14pt]18 soldiers get death, jail terms over Boko Haram[/size] Monday, 16 September 2013 00:00 From Isa Abdulsalami Ahovi, Jos
FOR their alleged links to Boko Haram, some soldiers are to face death penalty while others will go to jail. Those affected are one lieutenant, one warrant officer and 16 others. The General Court Martial has been trying them since July 1, this year.
They were accused of offences ranging from communicating with Boko Haram members, cowardly behaviour, murder, to manslaughter. They were being tried by the Three Armoured Division as the case fell within its Area of Responsibility (AOR).
A military source said that those soldiers who were sentenced to death actually deserved the sentence because “for serving soldiers who swore to defend the territorial integrity of Nigeria and Nigerians therein to be found conniving with the enemies of Nigeria (Boko Haram) is a treasonable offence which attracts capital punishment.
“The Boko Haram members do not hide their sinister agenda. They want to destabilise the country. Everybody knows that. For soldiers to now secretly work with them at the expense of the country is treasonable. And it is so treated.”
Contacted for comments, the Deputy Director, Army Public Relations of the Division, Col. Texas Chukwu, told The Guardian Sunday that he was preparing a formal speech in this regard, and that this might be made public today.
At the inauguration of the Court Martial on July 1, 2013, where all the 18 accused military personnel were arraigned, the General Officer Commanding (GOC) 3 Armoured Division, Jos, Maj.-Gen. Ebiobowei Bonna Awala, remarked that the accused soldiers facing the court martial were from the Three Armoured Division, Joint Task Force (JTF), otherwise known as Operation Restore Order from Maiduguri and Special Task Force (STF), known as Operation Safe Haven, from Plateau State. He said that the soldiers had been duly investigated for the various offences they were alleged to have committed.
According to Awala, the General Court Martial is one of those instruments conferred on him by virtue of Armed Forces Act Chapter A20 Laws of the Federation of Nigeria to address problems of this nature. He pointed out that discipline is the foundation on which the military career rests, adding that discipline and loyalty are two essential requirements no person who wants to succeed in professional soldiering can afford to lack.
“It is the duty of superiors to observe, correct and instantly deal with negligence or any misconduct on the part of subordinates. When there is any breach, it is expected that appropriate disciplinary measure must be taken by commanders to forestall future occurrences. This way, the Nigerian Army can continue to play its constitutional role and sustain its accolade as the pride of the nation.
“It is with a heavy heart though, that I have to convene this General Court Martial, being the first within four months of my assumption of duty as the GOC of this Division. However, I must state that if this division is witnessing this court martial, it is because I want to sustain high level of professionalism required to confront the mounting security challenges in the division’s area of responsibility.”
The GOC had admonished all parties to the Court Martial to discharge their duties expeditiously and with a degree of commitment that would enable the accused persons know their fate in good time.
As the Court Martial finished with the first batch of offenders, it was learnt that fresh offenders were being arraigned before the court. ============== http://www.ngrguardiannews.com/national-news/132937-18-soldiers-get-death-jail-terms-over-boko-haram-
No room for indiscipline or flagrant acts of treason in the Nigerian Army. This is the Military Court Martial system in Nigeria in full effect!! I hope AndrewZA and crew will take note and not come here anymore talking trash especially as they know nothing about military law and procedures in Nigeria. Professionalism is our mantra! That is not ill displin that is tresone. And you want to brag about the fact BH pentratord your milltary. You really have a small mind. |
Foreign Affairs › Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by zaandrew: 7:47pm On Sep 15, 2013 |
NaijaPikinGidi: And to the fools disputing Nigeria's long range missile intentions ... there is news here for you:
Nigeria Resumes Rocket Testing http://www.ngrguardiannews.com/national-news/132850-nigeria-resumes-rocket-testing-
AFTER an extended hiatus, Nigeria has resumed its controversial testing of rockets at the Centre for Space Transport and Propulsion (CSTP)—an operational arm of the National Space Research and Development Agency (NASRDA).
Dr. Charles Attah Osheku, the new CSTP director and chief executive officer, confirmed Friday, in a late night phone interview, that a series of test firings of experimental rockets were conducted last March and also in April.
The launches, he said, are ongoing: “We are conducting the tests primarily for scientific purposes, but also as training exercises for our technical personal and a challenge to our scientists and engineers, for whom the experience is vitally important”.
A NASRDA scientific officer, who requested anonymity, reported that CSTP has recently launched several rockets “with varying degrees of success”. Some of these, he said, had reached altitudes of three kilometers, possibly higher.
The size and configuration of the crafts, or whether there is foreign involvement, was not specified. The Guardian had, on Sunday, November 16, 2008, reported that CSTP had been secretly launching indigenously constructed experimental rockets.
During The Guardian’s visit to Epe, in 2008, Oluremi A. Fashade, the then Coordinator of the Centre, brought out one of the rockets and released a video of a successful test. The solid fuel missile was about three metres long and constructed entirely from locally sourced materials.
In his interview, Fashade — who now heads Research and Development at the African Regional Centre for Space Science and Technology Education, Il-Ife — said NASRDA would eventually “graduate to bigger and more complex craft.”
Osheku did not reveal the exact dimensions of the rockets his Centre is currently testing. But an earlier interview, with another source, left the impression that these missiles are larger than the ones Fashade had been experimenting with.
Another uncertainty is the site of the launches. At Epe, the testing range was adjacent to the campus of Lagos State University — and may still be.
But when Fashade was Coordinator, he told The Guardian that NASRDA would construct a new launch facility, on a remote island, off Nigeria’s coast.
No one is willing to discuss this now. When the subject was broached to Dr. S.O. Mohammed, the director general at NASRDA, his reaction was: “We don’t want to talk about ‘launch sites’. The Federal Government will decide if, and when, that issue is to be addressed.”
Internationally, rocketry is a sensitive subject, because it encompasses “dual use technology”—instruments that can be used, either for peaceful or military purposes. “Nigeria must, therefore, tread softly,” Mohammed allowed, ” to avoid sending the wrong signals about our intentions, which are entirely peaceful”.
The Space Roadmap mandates NASRDA to develop a full-scale launch vehicle by 2025. But the Agency also has research, training and instructional programmes that are contingent upon rocket development.
This includes a miniature satellite programme, Mohammed noted, whose centrepiece is CanSat— a satellite the size of a soft drink can. It is being developed, with Japanese collaborators, for atmospheric and space weather research.
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For full details of these test ... you only need to be an insider to know.  You can not even build a satellite with out help. |
Foreign Affairs › Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by zaandrew: 7:41pm On Sep 15, 2013 |
NaijaPikinGidi: Until you point us to the legal basis of your insinuations ... you can as well wash-up the dirty pots and pans in that kitchen of yours! You are out of your depth hence your best ideas are so stupid like you currently are in your child sex offenders paradise! Did you not read the link i posted, nigeria has legalized pedophilia |
Foreign Affairs › Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by zaandrew: 6:30pm On Sep 15, 2013 |
agaugust: I dont know who will fight harder if the Congo rebels in first photo and the South African soldiers in the second photo, engage in man-to-man hand-to-hand, one-on-one infantry bush combat...the Congo rebels look like.....dont ask me.....some fighters look like soldiers....some soldiers look like policemen.....dont ask me which ones...you be the judge....  You mean a solder with lots of long hair to grab hold of? Or the fact that we engaded in hand to hand in CAR and came out on top. You again are a proofing to the world you a fool. |
Foreign Affairs › Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by zaandrew: 6:25pm On Sep 15, 2013 |
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Foreign Affairs › Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by zaandrew: 6:11pm On Sep 15, 2013 |
agaugust: the part os the above post that makes me laugh ....
"Four (4) crashes is the African record by any individual airline ... currently held by your SAA. I didn't raise the matter of Nigerians in your flying schools! You did! So, why recant your st.upid comment when handed a sound and true response about the Nigerians out-performing your lazy brain South Africans in your so-called schools?" SAA is older than nigeria. Since nigeria has started training in SA only receantly and not one SAA crash since 1994. The entire point is just proof of nigerian logic aka you all retardesss |
Foreign Affairs › Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by zaandrew: 1:18pm On Sep 15, 2013 |
NaijaPikinGidi: Ain't you anymore a proud SANDF Naval Chef? South Africa ... the rape and pedophile capital of planet earth. Show us the legal backing for pedophilia in Nigeria?
Don't go about opening your filthy fangs aimlessly. It doesn't make you any wiser or smarter! No i am not a chef i have told you this a thousand times, funny thing is that you fools think chefs just cook food. Nigeria where a man can rape a 6 year old. http://www.digitaljournal.com/article/354864 |
Foreign Affairs › Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by zaandrew: 5:55am On Sep 15, 2013 |
souldust: Andrewza na you dey yab like this? Anyways, it is rare with you sha. People want to call me a chef I will call them a pedo. I mean it is legal in nigeria. |
Foreign Affairs › Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by zaandrew: 6:17pm On Sep 14, 2013 |
agaugust: SOURCE :
http://www.defenceweb.co.za/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=30557&Itemid=233
QUOTE :
"The Nigerian Navy has opened a maritime surveillance and intelligence fusion centre to monitor piracy and ship movements throughout the Gulf of Guinea from the Eastern Naval Command base in Calabar."
now mister failed naval blockade, if you dont know the meaning of "THROUGHOUT the gulf of guinea" , try use a google language translator to find the meaning in Afrikaans 
i am sure that you are already pissing inside your trousers because the nigerian navy new equipment is a super-link of long range sea radars and space satellites combined together....something too modern and south africa does NOT have it 
lets see south african navy try a foolish naval blockade of nigeria, every move your ships make is seen clearly and the will be sunk by nigerian army coastal artillery, NNS Aradu Otomat long range anti-ship missiles, and 4 squadrons of combined maritime Alpha jets, MBB-339 Jets, L-39 jets, and F-7 jets with hundreds of cluster bombs in carpet bombing formations....
south african navy will perish in nigerian EEZ water zone.....FACT !!!!
. throughout is not all. [img] http://cf.gcaptain.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/02/WestAfricaMap-1.jpg [/img] |
Foreign Affairs › Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by zaandrew: 1:44am On Sep 14, 2013 |
agaugust: .
[size=16pt]Nigerian Navy gets maritime surveillance equipment to monitor the whole Gulf of Guinea[/size] You know what your problem is? You read to much in to things. You so want this to be the case that you twisst the truth and lia to make it somthing you want. That is not being patrotic but stu#pid. The artical never said the whole gulf of guine. It said mointer. You would need a number of sites in a number of countries linked to a central comand point to mointer all of it. This center is for nigeria alone and would over lap in across you southern and nothern borders only. Your coast line is not even that long 3 or 4 larger radar sits would give enough coverage. The only intristing thing is a command center it means you have joined the world and finaly have this abliety. But do not assume it is fool proof. Even the survalnce sytems around a CVN task force can be breached. |
Foreign Affairs › Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by zaandrew: 9:22am On Sep 13, 2013 |
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Foreign Affairs › Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by zaandrew: 7:21am On Sep 13, 2013 |
agaugust: Pity you lost your senses.
. All civil wars are lost. |
Foreign Affairs › Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by zaandrew: 5:20am On Sep 13, 2013 |
agaugust: Biafra war Pity you lost that war. |
Foreign Affairs › Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by zaandrew: 5:20am On Sep 13, 2013 |
agaugust: on point !!! Actually it is off topic, off point and show bothof yours complet ignorinse. SAA is older than nigeria by the way. |
Foreign Affairs › Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by zaandrew: 5:18am On Sep 13, 2013 |
agaugust: ...still better than south african soldiers R.aping Congo DRC girls and married women 
. You see in SA those soldrs got punished. Nothing will hapen in nigeria to your unrule solders. |
Foreign Affairs › Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by zaandrew: 4:22am On Sep 13, 2013 |
NaijaPikinGidi: Is SAA the only South African Airline in South Africa? Nigeria Airways had only two?? crashes in it's history before the government's decision to allow and encourage private Airline participation in local and international aviation ... something South African has failed woefully to achieve. The crashes from 2008 by SA Airlinks and Express both subsidiaries of SAA are known to all so talk about safety to your unborn kids. Your SAA has been adjudged 9th most dangerous Airline in the world so deal with that fact. Until you tell the world why Velvet Airlines and 1Time went bankrupt and collapsed eventually you are all making so much fun of yourselves.
Provide data to back up your blabbing! If your flying schools are full of Nigerians it is a measure of how little your spineless South Africans can afford to train as pilots. It is a measure of how much Nigeria/ns help your institutions to thrive. It is a measure of the superior "can do" attitude, mental awareness and professional drive that Nigerians possess that your lazy asses cannot undergo!
SAA has 4 crashes to its history. Something no individual Nigerian airline has ever experienced. SAA is the 9th most dangerous airline in the world. Officially confirmed!! look here fool we have posted the sources of how dangourses and incopotent youe air safty is. So live with it and SAA is the safest airline in africa only a mornice, ignorant, smallminded, fool like you will argue aganst this. so why dont you jump of a bridge. |
Foreign Affairs › Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by zaandrew: 5:24pm On Sep 12, 2013 |
agaugust: the 1st and 3rd paragraphs do NOT contradict each other, try use google translator and read it next time in Afrikaans 
solar power wont help you at night, in winter, or rain,
south african military is weak in paper work and calculations....you imported nigerian mathematics/science teachers for high schools  How can you have more tech than us and then say we are to reliant on it. Night time you use the battary and solar power can charge the battry even during a cloudy winter day. Yet our milltary accdmys train all of SADC? And our SF train nato (even the US) forces on minmlistic navigastion. |
Foreign Affairs › Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by zaandrew: 4:46pm On Sep 12, 2013 |
agaugust: nigerian army has more computers and ipads or GPS hand held navigators more than all south african armed forces combined together 
British Army traditions are still maintained at nigeria defence academy, my friend is a Colonel, he wrote one of his his exams/project papers with fountain pen ink. paper map reading is also very compulsory for nigerian army cadets. Nigeria and Ghana keeps that tradition of hand skills and brain work to make our Armies one of the best trained in the world.
south african soldiers have been spoiled with calculators, ipads, GPS navigators, laptops, etc. when the battery power fails in the bush and their is no supply from base, the south african soldiers will we deleted in the bush....and soweto boys cannot read paper maps well enough....your soldiers will easily get lost in Congo DRC war, thats why Tanzanian soldiers stay in the front and guide the one-eyed south african soldiers 
[img]http://www.sxc.hu/assets/182915/1829147588/green-fountain-pen-and-ink-bottle-750795-m.jpg[/img]
. your 1st and 3rd pargraphs contrdicted each other. it is called solar power charger. And the SANDF still train old school pen and paper. we even did a navigastion course in our naval BMT. |
Foreign Affairs › Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by zaandrew: 4:40pm On Sep 12, 2013 |
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Foreign Affairs › Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by zaandrew: 4:36pm On Sep 12, 2013 |
Fighter Pilot: Are you a paedophile sir? he is nigerian |
Foreign Affairs › Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by zaandrew: 7:08am On Sep 12, 2013 |
NaijaPikinGidi: For once after a very long time someone on the South African side decides to make use of his God given brain! No individual airline in the history of Nigeria has had the same number of total crashes like SAA. Like AndrewZA has confirmed, SAA holds the record of more crashes than any single Nigerian airline.
And fact remains that South Africa's SAA is the 9th most dangerous airline in the world. No single Nigerian airline even comes close! It's official. Any further argument is all balderdash!! SAA has not had a singel incedent in 20 years and you want to call it dangouris. The source you used was all ready shown to be miss leading. Basicaly you a slowpoke. |
Foreign Affairs › Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by zaandrew: 4:10am On Sep 11, 2013 |
NaijaPikinGidi: The unintelligent brains do not know that Mango Airline / SA Airlink / SA Express / SA Airways / all have the same parent/holding company owned by the government of South Africa and led by the ANC. The blockhead South Africans fail to realise that no sane modern day government is interested in or should be wholly running/owning Airline operations. That's why SAA is dangerous ... that's why private airlines are dying one after the other in South Africa due to government manipulations. That's why Kenya Air, Ethiopia Airlines, Arik Air are successful models of privately run Airlines.
Check out the history of SA Airlink / SA Express / SA Airways / plane crashes and you'll hide your faces in shame. They are all one and the same but dressed in different logos!!
South African Airways: 9th most dangerous Airline in the world // It's Official.
EVERY YEAR, stories of plane crashes are a regular news feature in South Africa. Whereas in the past five to six years there has only been one crash in Nigeria. The difference is clear! So deal with it. Firstly SAA crash record is going to be larger than any nigerian airline, that is because SAA is older than nigeria. Taking in to account the number of planes and flights they conducted SAA safty recored is the best in Africa. Has for crashes in SA. The last inscdent from a airline in SA was a BA flighting running of the runway, no fire ,no deaths and was not south african. Last South african airline was a low cost airline loosing a engine. The plane finshed the joruny. Has for crashes in SA. You do know that privat air craft are own by citzinsens. You get them the same way you buy a car or boat. |
Foreign Affairs › Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by zaandrew: 10:55am On Sep 10, 2013 |
agaugust: anytime south african equipment is involved, its always hard to hit them according to you south africans.
same way you were all foolishly arguing with me some months ago that Roland SAM cannot shoot down Gripen jet because Roland is 1980's technology....until i posted weblink sources of wars where 30 year old SAM-2, SAM-3, SAM-6 missiles and ordinary anti-aircraft guns shot down modern American F-16, F-15, F-111 jets fighters including stealth jet fighters.
if i did not post those facts from war records in Bosnia and Iraq, you would have been deceiving people on this forum that south african aircraft are unstoppable just because they are modern.
how much IR is on a bomb ? Roland SAM shoots them down. SAM-7 has guidance and control logic system designed to make it shoot down small propeller aircraft apart from jets.
no modern army will put a brigade/battalion to nation vs nation war without mobile radar mounted on vehicles and anti-aircraft defence systems of both SAM and AAA, only a foolish army like south africa will go to war zone in CAR and face Seleka with half equipment. nigeria is NOT s.tupid like south africa.
dont waste my time, all you south african are big fools, Iran has been shooting down and capturing very many American drones including the most modern stealth drones and many other types, it is estimated that about 20 american drones have been shot down by Iran, and the photos and videos of these shot down/captured American drones have been posted free for public view on internet by military of Iran
foolish south african soldiers, no wonder UN made Tanzania your new boss in Congo DRC war....you dont fly drones against a country that has good air defences like Iran, Algeria, Ethiopia, and Nigeria, even Tanzania will shoot down all south african drones.....better you keep using your shiny colour Soweto DENEL made drones to chase Rhino-poachers in Kruger park.....dont try it on mighty Nigeria !
"In response, Iranian Revolutionary Guard spokesperson Brigadier General Ramezan Sharif advised US commanders to count their drones again.
"Its capture is not an issue the Americans can easily refute," Sharif said.
The Iranian media even showed the video footage of the ScanEagle, claiming it was that very flying object Iran captured.
The Islamic Revolution Guards Corps stated that it has managed to remove data from the drone, allowing officials to understand what kind of intelligence Washington is gathering.
“We have fully extracted the drone’s data,” the IRGC public relations department said on Wednesday, as cited by Press TV. “The drone, in addition to gathering military data, was used to pursue gathering data in the field of energy, especially the transfer of oil from Iran’s oil terminals.”
It is not the first time that US drones have been brought down in Iran. Tehran earlier reported about at least dozens instances of American spy drones shut down since the US invasions of Iraq and Afghanistan.
“The drone may be an unharmed surveillance aircraft, but according to international law, violation of a sovereign state air space constitutes an act of war and can be referred to the UN Security Council,” Press TV earlier reported.
The drone was identified as a US-made ScanEagle that was allegedly gathering intelligence on Iran, which was detected after flying over the Persian Gulf for the past two days.
The Islamic Revolution Guard Corps Navy captured the drone after the aircraft violated Iranian airspace, naval chief Rear Admiral Ali Fadavi said."
http://rt.com/news/iran-us-drone-gulf-216/
http://www.rawstory.com/rs/2013/01/02/iran-claims-to-shoot-down-reconnaissance-drones/
http://articles.washingtonpost.com/2011-12-04/world/35285879_1_stealth-drone-rq-170-spy-drone
https://static3.businessinsider.com/image/4ee0e7a06bb3f73233000024-1200/.jpg Who menstion any thing about south africa. We talking about tatical UAVs. I bielve I still menstioned the fact the zsu 55 shot down a fast jet. And I was just pointing out a gripen can safly attack a roland from well out of it's range. I all so asked you to consider how many sorties were launched compared to air craft losses. Many more air craft safly evaded ground fire than were lost to it. The F117 was shot down due to stupidty. Flying the same root every time. Since when was the roland a IR guided SAM. Yes and a SA7 fired in iraq faid to hit a civlian cargo plan that was all ready on fire. And the engiens on proper aircraft can be the size of a tatical UAV, the larger drons fly above it's range Panama, haitia, grenda each time no us radar or AA. And we never went to war in CAR, nore did we deploy has the front line force. That was fomac. But you will not under stand that since you are a bit slow By what, SA7s and AA guns? And I did not say you can not shoot them down. Only your choice of wepaons to do so is not going to cut it. The USA has flown drones over Iran flew them during the invasion of the iraq the fact is that is when they at there best. Since if you loose a drone you still got intel(such has what shot it down georga fillmed the russian mig that shot down it's drone) and they are cheap and easy to replace. So please come back when you grow up. |
Foreign Affairs › Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by zaandrew: 7:50am On Sep 10, 2013 |
agaugust: so what ? drones have infra red signature or you dont know that ?
AA guns shoot down missiles and bombs...drones are just about that size. maybe your dull b.rain thinks that AA guns of today are the same level of efficiency as those of battle of britain 1940 world war II....dunce 
. Every thing has a IR signuter from people to the vry ground you walk on. The IR signuter of a drone is tiny any SA7 or simlare genrastion IR guided sytem will have a hard time hitting it. At what range useing how many rounds and only when radar guided |
Foreign Affairs › Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by zaandrew: 8:34am On Sep 09, 2013 |
solomon111: The southafrican economy is hugely dependent on the minning of gold. Nigeria has a lot of solid minerals especially gold and cobalt, yet unexplored. Secondly,our oil deposits will last for atleast 60years at the minimum which is very conservative as more oil deposits are being discovered everyday. Thirdly,Nigeria will never depend on uranium as our major foreign exchange earner,as Agriculture,manufacturing and solid minerals sectors are the sectors that the govt is currently developing to provide foreign exchange. Mining and gold mining are not the biggest contrubtor to our econmy. Have not been for a long time. Your manfoctring sector is small and will remian so for some time. Your electical infuscructer is barely able to maintain your current level of demand. Now throw in a few factories and it will collapse. |
Foreign Affairs › Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by zaandrew: 7:45am On Sep 09, 2013 |
agaugust: SAM-7 manpad has about 4km range. AAA guns have been shooting down anything that flies from 1940 Hurricane combat aircraft to 1991 iraq war F-16 jets of america.
you like to limit what weapons can do so that you can make up a story, i just pity your wife....you will be very easy to k.ill in a war zone 
. Yes and the SA7 is a IR guided sam again you want to hit a UAV with it? Not saying a AA gun can not shoot down a drone (that is what they train on) only that it is not has easy has you make it out. |
Foreign Affairs › Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by zaandrew: 7:42am On Sep 09, 2013 |
agaugust: communication satellites intercept messages and relay location of the communicating parties...that was how america finally located osama bin laden....one final fatal phone call at the gate of his house made by his trusted courier. And they all so needed to watch it with other methods. Not to menstion that useing a coms satlite you intecept comms against a milltary will be highly inefevtive. |
Foreign Affairs › Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by zaandrew: 7:13am On Sep 09, 2013 |
agaugust: i know that more than you do...thats why i said the fourth one is coming to make up the third observation satellite....you think i am a mumu like you ?  then why menstion the commincastion satlite at all, muilty choice even has there own coms sats |
Foreign Affairs › Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by zaandrew: 7:10am On Sep 09, 2013 |
agaugust: fuel does not mean only petrol...you dummy 
drones are fueled by many power sources...hydrocarbons, liquid hydogen, liquid coal, electric cells, etc...fuel is whatever powers a mechanism to move...you dumbo !
SAM-7 missile is cheaper than a drone...fool
anti-aircraft guns radar guided will shoot down a drone like a hunter shooting a pigeon bird from the sky...even the supersonic speed high technology F-15 and F-16 jets of america were shot down by anti-aircraft guns...now you talk of some s.tupid drones...fool 
if soja work dey too hard for you, better go join police 
. You want to shoot a drone with a manpad. Not all AA guns are radar guided and a drone is a lot smaller target than a F16. |
Foreign Affairs › Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by zaandrew: 4:39am On Sep 09, 2013 |
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