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Coochycool 30th Dec 2014 10:01

Cameroon Air Strikes
 
I imagined they would operate something like the SF260 but actually they have 4 Alpha Jets to play with. Presumably French trained.

If ever there was a case for military aid is this not surely one? Not sure how difficult it would be for them to operate them, but shame to have all those A-10s just gathering dust.

More strength to their sword arm.

BBC News - Boko Haram unrest: Cameroon air strikes on Nigerian militants

Trim Stab 31st Dec 2014 09:41

There is not much requirement for CAS in the fight against BH - let alone CAS of the complexity and power of A10 - because the BH very rarely stand and fight, and they have almost no assets or infrastructure. In any case, there is no way that the NAF (or CAF) could possibly operate such a complex aircraft. The US recently refused to sell them Cobra attack helicopters ostensibly for that reason (but also partly because of unease at the endemic corruption in the Nigerian military).

The NAF needs first more ISR assets (they only have a King Air and a DA42M) - but as ever the procurement will be determined by how much backhander the supplier will pay so they will probably end up with an overcomplicated, over-priced unreliable Israeli system since US and European suppliers cannot pay the required bribes.

In any case, the solutions for their problems with BH are institutional rather than military. Nigeria will lose the fight unless they sort out their staggering corruption problems whereby every person in public service from top to bottom is only interested in how much money they can make from their position. Even frontline soldiers sell their ammunition to BH...


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