How NAF Fighter jets Destroyed Insurgents Artillery in Sambisa
The Nigeria
Air Force (NAF) fighter jets had on Friday, successfully destroyed an artillery
piece being sneaked into Sambisa forest by insurgents.
Air Commodore, Olatokunbo Adesanya, Director
of Public Relations and Information, Nigerian Air Force (NAF) made this known
in a statement in Abuja on Friday.
The Air Boss said the artillery piece was
concealed under a tree and sighted by a NAF Intelligence, Surveillance and
Reconnaissance (ISR) aircraft while on daytime patrol in the Sambisa general
area.
According to him, about 7 insurgents were also
observed to be moving out from under the tree.
Adesanya
said "The crew on board the ISR platform therefore, immediately called for
air strikes by NAF combat platforms.
"Following
the alert, one Alpha Jet and one F-7Ni fighter aircraft were scrambled for air
interdiction on the artillery piece.
"The
Alpha Jet and F-7Ni fighter aircraft were scrambled for air interdiction on the
artillery piece.
"The
Alpha Jet and F-7Ni Strikes were observed to have hit the target. Therefore,
the Alpha Jet strafed the area with rockets and the location of the artillery
piece was completely engulfed in an inferno.
"Subsequently,
Battle Damage Assessment (BDA) footage by NAF ISR aircraft revealed that the
strikes were successful as the artillery piece was neutralised."
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