– The Nigerian Air Force has continued its efforts at reinforcing a culture of self-reliance
– This is manifesting in its actions at the 401 Flying Training School (FTS) Kaduna where it successfully reactivated 2 Mugin Unmanned Aerial Vehicles
– The move is expected to benefit many officers
The Nigerian Air Force (NAF) has successfully reactivated 2 Mugin Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAV) for the training of UAV student operators at its 401 Flying Training School (FTS) Kaduna.
The repairs on the UAVs were carried out by the Air Force Research and Development Centre (AFRDC).
The 2 Mugin trainer UAVs became unserviceable about 7 months ago due to inadequate spares and components thereby putting a temporary stop to the ab-initio training of UAV student operators.
An officer explains the functions of the aircraft to other senior officers. Photo credit: NAF
With the successful reactivation and modification of the Mugin UAVs, the ab-initio training of UAV student operators has resumed in earnest.
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Speaking at the flagging off ceremony for the resumption of UAV flying training in Kaduna, the chief of logistics, Air Vice Marshal Sambo Usman, who represented the Chief of the Air Staff, Air Marshal Sadique Abubakar, stated that the reactivation of the trainer UAVs would ensure uninterrupted UAV flying training by the NAF.
Some of the aircraft on display. Photo credit: NAF
According to him, the NAF had in the past sought for training slots abroad for the training of its UAV operators without any success thus compelling it to look inwards. The AFRDC was then tasked to select and train UAV operators for the NAF.
The officers have since then been contributing immensely to the ongoing counterinsurgency operations in the north-east, conducting both combat and non-combat Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance (ISR) missions.
Senior officers inspecting the aircraft on display. Photo credit: NAF
In a related development, a DO-228 light transport aircraft, NAF 027, which underwent in-country Periodic Depot Maintenance (PDM), was also handed over to the NAF.
The reactivation was carried out by Messrs DANA Limited in collaboration with NAF technicians. The local reactivation of both the Mugin UAVs and the DO-228 aircraft resulted in huge cost savings aside from the added value of further building the technical capacity of NAF personnel.
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Cross section of officers and guests at the event. Photo credit: NAF
Watch the ZENITHBLOG.com TV video report of the 10 young Air Force officers recently winged below:
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