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Insurgency: Nigerian Army kicks off aviation unit with 2 helicopters

The FrontierThe FrontierJune 21, 2024 3323 Minutes read0

The Nigerian Army yesterday took delivery of two new Bell UH1 helicopters to herald the commencement of its avi­ation unit and boost the opera­tional capabilities of the army in its counter-insurgency oper­ations.

Speaking while inspecting the two helicopters at the Nigeria Police Air wing of the Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport, Abuja, the Chief of Army Staff (COAS), Lt.-Gen. Taoreed Lagba­ja, said the journey to realising the dream of army aviation had come to reality with the delivery of the two platforms.

He recalled that the renewed drive to have an aviation wing started in 2014 when the former COAS, retired Lt.-Gen. Kenneth Minimah, established and oper­ationalised the Army aviation coordination office with a 10-year implementation plan segmented into three phases.

“I am glad that, as conceptual­ised 10 years later, we have today, taken delivery of our first set of platforms.

“The journey, as predicted by the initial dreamers, has not been easy but here we are today by the grace of God, realising our dream.

“We are new to this business, and as newcomers, we must ac­knowledge our forerunners like the NAF, NN, and the NPF.

“We are on our learning curve in the aviation business, and we hope it will be a pleasant experi­ence that will enhance our opera­tional successes,” he said.

Lagbaja said the new helicop­ters would be a game-changer for the army in its operational activities, adding that the plat­forms would be used for casualty evacuation, reconnaissance and surveillance.

He said the new platform would ensure flexibility in providing support to troops in the field in terms of casualty evacuation, supply and insertion of troops in critical areas.

The Coordinator of Nigerian Army Aviation, Brig.-Gen. Musa Alkali, said the introduction of the advanced air platforms marked a new chapter in army’s operational readiness and ability to respond swiftly and effectively to diverse security challenges.

Alkali said the platforms were not just an addition to army fleet but a leap forward in its quest for excellence and efficiency toward getting its aviation unit opera­tional.

He said the journey had been defined by rigorous planning, me­ticulous execution, and unwaver­ing support of the Nigerian army leadership and partners.

According to him, the acqui­sition of these air platforms is a clear demonstration of our resolve to continuously improve and adapt in the face of evolving security landscapes.

“These platforms will signifi­cantly bolster the reconnaissance, surveillance, and air mobility ca­pabilities, thereby enhancing our overall operational effectiveness.

“As we integrate these plat­forms into our operations, let us also remember that the true strength of our aviation lies in the skilled and courageous personnel who operate and maintain these machines.

“Their professionalism, dedi­cation, and expertise are the bed­rock upon which our success is built,” he said.

The consultant, retired Maj.- Gen. Emeka Onwuamaegbu, commended the leadership of the Nigerian army for making the aviation unit a reality.

He said the Nigerian army invested in him so much to be­come an aviation professional but could not render the service to the army because of the absence of aviation unit until his retirement.

“The army invested so much in me in this aspect of military operations but unfortunately, I didn’t use those skills when I was in service.

“It was a great pleasure a few months ago when I heard that the Nigerian army was about to oper­ationalise the aviation corps, and I met the Chief of Army Staff, and he trusted me to be involved.

“These platforms will form the foundation for the growth of the Nigerian army,” he said.

The COAS had in 2023, dis­closed that President Bola Tinubu had approved acquisition of the initial 12 MD 530F Cayuse Attack Helicopters for actualisation of army aviation.

He said the acquisition of the new attack helicopters was part of ongoing efforts by the federal government to boost operational capabilities of the army aviation to appropriately respond to con­temporary and emerging securi­ty threats.

The attack helicopters are still being expected.

 

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