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    Insurgency: NAF wants quick delivery of A-29 Super Tucano aircraft

    straightnewsng.comBy straightnewsng.comAugust 26, 2018 --- 9:37 pmNo Comments4 Mins Read
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    The Chief of the Air Staff, CAS, Air Marshal Sadique Abubakar, has appealed to the manufacturers of the A-29 Super Tucano Attack aircraft, to expedite action on its delivery to Nigeria.

    Abubakar said this when Mr Taco Gilbert, the Senior Vice–President of Sierra Nevada Corporation (SNC), manufacturer of the aircraft, visited him in Abuja.

    The Air Force chief said a quick delivery of the aircraft  would  enhance Nigerian Air Force’s, NAF, operational capability for the swift conclusion of the counter-insurgency operations in the North East.

    The CAS commended the visiting delegation which included officials from the Office of Security Cooperation of the United States Embassy in Nigeria.

    Abubakar expressed his delight at the US government’s support for the fight against insurgency, with the signing of the contract to sell the Super Tucano aircraft to Nigeria.

    The air chief, however, noted that the major concern of the NAF was the time frame for delivery of the aircraft.

    He expressed confidence that the counter-insurgency operations in the North East could be executed more effectively, if the aircraft like the Super Tucano could be made available to the NAF in good time.

    He noted that the light attack aircraft with its long range, precision munitions as well as day and night capability would boost counter-insurgency operations in the affected area.

    The air chef urged the company to expedite production so that at least two of the aircraft would be available to Nigeria within an earlier time frame, to boost counter-insurgency operations.

    In his response, Gilbert assured the CAS of the company’s determination to deliver quality aircraft capable of providing the needed impetus for NAF air operations.

    He expressed the commitment of the company to provide adequate training for NAF’s air and ground crew to ensure effective and efficient operation of the aircraft.

    The SNC Vice – President said: “The company looks forward to continued collaboration with NAF towards building a new air capability to address the security challenges in the country.”

    Air Force’s (NAF) spokesman, Air Commodore Ibikunle Daramola, who issued a statement encapsulating discussions at the meeting, said one of the highlights was the presentation of a model of the Super Tucano aircraft to the air chief

    The federal government in February, 2018, placed an order for 12 Super Tucano aircraft at a cost of $496million, with delivery date set at 2020.

    The planes will be delivered along with Paveway 11 guided bombs, laser-guided rockets and infrared sensors.

    The details were published late August last year in the US Federal Register, according to a report by the website: www.defenceweb.co.za.

    The US Defence Security Corporation Agency on August 3, 2017, announced the Foreign Military Sale of 12 A-29 Super Tucano aircraft, along with weapons, spares and training, to Nigeria in a contract that could be worth $593 million.

    The  US Congress was notified on August 2, 2017.

    The Federal Register revealed Nigeria has requested Paveway II and Advanced Precision Kill Weapon System (APKWS) laser-guidance kits and ammunition.

    It listed these items as “major defence equipment” valued at $29 million, while the “other” component of the deal, for the Super Tucanos, sensors, training and support, is valued at $564 million.

    The weapons and ammunition include 100 GBU-12 (500 lb) Paveway II Tailkits; 100 GBU-58 (250 lb) Paveway II Tailkits; 400 Laser Guided Rockets including Advanced Precision Kill Weapon System (APKWS) rounds; 2000 MK-81 (250 lb) bombs; 5000 2.75 inch (70 mm) Hydra 70 unguided rockets; 1000 2.75 inch Hydra 70 unguided rockets (practice); and 20000 rounds of .50 calibre machine gun ammunition.

    The APKWS is a low cost semi-active laser guidance kit developed by BAE Systems, which is added to unguided 70 mm rockets, turning them into precision strike weapons.

    Mr Taco Gilbert-the Senior Vice–President of Sierra Nevada Corporation (SNC) Nigerian Air Force’s-NAF Paveway II The Chief of the Air Staff-CAS-Air Marshal Sadique Abubakar The US Defence Security Corporation Agency
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