34 fighter jets join fight against terrorism, other in Nigeria

Federal Government is set to rev up the war against insurgents and other criminal elements with 34 fighter jets.

Already, a team of experts headed by the Chief of Air Staff, Air Marshal Hassan Abubakar, is in Italy finalising the procurement process.

The Air Marshal Abubakar-led team is made up of officials of the Ministries of Defence and Finance who participated in a Programme Management Review Meeting with Messrs Leonardo S.p.A in Rome.

On the list are 24 M-346 Fighter Ground Attack (FGA) jets and 10 AW-109 Trekker helicopters.

M-346 jet known as the Alenia Aermacchi, is an advanced trainer and light attack aircraft, with the advantages of precision strike, high speed, and maneuverability. It is said to be precise in Intelligence gathering, surveillance, and reconnaissance.

The Trekker helicopter which is called AW169 or AW189, offers several advantages in military and counter-terrorism operations due to its endurance in the battlefield and quick response to emerging threats.

President Bola Ahmed Tinubu had repeatedly expressed his determination to equip the Armed Forces to enable them to perform their constitutional duties, and effectively combat security challenges across the country.

Nigerian Air Force (NAF) said in a statement yesterday by its spokesman, Air Commodore Olusola Akinboyewa, that the first three units of the 24 M-346 aircraft would be delivered early next year. The last batch will arrive in mid-2026.

The statement reads: “While in Italy, the Chief of Air Staff made a strategic stopover at the Leonardo headquarters in Rome, where he engaged with top executives to consolidate a long-term partnership between the NAF and the company.

“He also inspected the first batch of six M-346 jets, noting that three are nearing completion, and evaluated key support systems required to boost the NAF’s operational readiness.

“During the review meeting, the Chief of Air Staff received updates on the delivery schedules, confirming that the first three units of the 24 M-346 aircraft to be built for Nigeria are expected by early 2025, with subsequent deliveries running until mid-2026.

 

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