Fighter Jets
Latest news reaching us has it that the spokesman of the Nigerian Air Force, Captain AK Famuyiwa,
disclosed that ex-president Goodluck Jonathan bought faulty Alpha Jets
for the war against the deadly Boko Haram sect.
In a statement issued in Abuja, Famuyiwa added that two of the four
Alpha Jets bought from the United States in 2015 by Jonathan’s
government to boost the operational capability of the NAF to fight the
insurgency “could not be deployed to the theatre of operation before now
due to the inherent weapon delivery deficiency hence its limited use
for training purposes.”
He said NAF in its bid for better self-reliance, has successfully transformed the two “demilitarised Alpha Jets in its inventory that were hitherto acquired without weapon delivery capability.”
Famuyiwa said: “The urgent need, in recent times, to commit
more NAF platforms to Operation Lafiya Dole to enhance the success of
the counter insurgency operation necessitated the Service to look inward
to seek ways of achieving its drive for self-reliance through research
and development.
“The NAF had earlier looked overseas for assistance without
much success to get the aircraft reconfigured for combat roles. A number
of vendors invited to Nigeria to assess the platforms had concluded
that it would be difficult or almost impossible to undertake the project
since the Original Equipment Manufacturer had long closed down the
production line.
“A few others who agreed to the possibility of having the
aircraft reconfigured to carry munitions also submitted proposals for
initial assessment fees ranging from $20,000 – $30,000 before they could
come up with the actual cost of the project."
"Convinced that the project would work, the NAF consequently
assembled a team of technicians to develop a feasible model for the
project. The model worked on ground, and has since been mounted on the
Alpha Jets, and test flown successfully. This feat is a major research
and development breakthrough for the NAF and the Nation as a huge
foreign exchange saver given that the project only cost about
N400,000.00 compared to what would be required to have it done abroad, ”
he added.
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