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Africa’s First’ Kamikaze Drone Debuts in Nigeria

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According to the report, the Nigerian military has unveiled Africa’s “first and largest” attack drone, a milestone in the continent’s push to master cutting-edge defense technology.

Chief of Defense Staff General Christopher Musa said the drone will serve as a force multiplier, significantly enhancing the Nigerian military’s operational effectiveness. He also said that the drone will serve as a force multiplier and significantly enhance the Nigerian military’s operational effectiveness.

He added that this achievement validates the country’s ability to create something that will be very, very outstanding anywhere in the world.

In addition to the report, by manufacturing these drones locally, Musa added, Nigeria can reduce its dependence on foreign sources, ensuring quicker acquisition and a more rapid response to emerging threats. Nigeria has long relied on foreign-made drones, such as the Chinese Wing Loong and the US Aerosonde drones, to bolster its fleet.

Source: NextGen Defense


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With this, Nigeria can reduce its dependence on foreign sources, ensuring quicker acquisition and a more rapid response to emerging threats. Nigeria has long relied on foreign-made drones, such as the Chinese Wing Loong and the US Aerosonde drones, to bolster its fleet. Africa and Nigeria must have a strong connection.
 
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