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Sunday, 7 June 2015

Photos of made in Nigeria drones and gunboats

This Gulma tactical drone pictured above was solely constructed and built by Nigeria's Airforce Institute of Technology. The drones come with Singapore Technologies Kinetics CIS-50 12.7mm heavy machine guns. The Picture after the cut shows Made-in Nigeria Modant Marine MM90E estuarine gunboats of the Nigerian Army Amphibious Forces in the Niger Delta.


Photocredit:Beegeaglesblog

66 comments:

  1. They look like scraps. Lindaobserve

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    1. We are gradually getting there. Linda take note!

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    2. U are a very stupid animal...

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    3. Shame on you. Nigerians should learn to appreciate their own, which one have you created? If the tittle reads made in America drones u'll be the first to say woah. If we don't start now then when. I am so disappointed in you.

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    4. U can't appreciate your own. They are human beings like you... don't waste their whole day here

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    5. Wow! Dis is great, and suely we wil get there. Thumbs up to them, and more power to their elbows.

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    6. Do your own na

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    7. U are just too stupid to be human.

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    8. Bad belle, I'm happy for this its a step in the right direction,
      FCB GAL

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    9. @lwkmd you're a fool scrap ode like u who doesn't have any other work than to comment rubbish @ Linda ikeji blog no sense in ur comments

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    10. Mumu wah do u knw about war drones....dts the problem with Nigeria cos it ws made in nigeria......tmoro nw u wil stil open dt ya ugly mouth and say Nigerians don produce anyfin...egyptian monkey

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    11. Really... You must be a fool to say that. If only you know how much time and effort put into it. How can we progress as a country if we don't appreciate and encourage indigenous technology or made in Nigeria items.

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    12. And what have you ever produced @lwkmd, bad belle. Appreciate good things.

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    13. Am highly Disappointed with ur comment .@Lwknd_naija

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    14. Pls don't call them scraps, most of world's great innovations started like child's play. Let's celebrate what is ours.

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    15. Slow and steady, but surely, we will get there.



      #TeamBlessed#

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    1. More innovations and great ideas from our dear country in Jesus name. Luke 2:52

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  3. They tried














































    ~album drops 8th June~

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    1. Lateef you dey craze for this rubbish wey you dey do.

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    2. I for fear if u no talk...

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  4. PGEJ LAID THE FOUNDATION FOR A IMPROVE WORKING NIGERIA- BUHARI NEED TO BUILD ON HIS ACHIEVEMENT

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  5. We are getting der naija made all d way.

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  6. Eeeeeh dem try buh it aint dat legit!

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    1. Drone engineer....wah do u mean legit enwe...

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    1. Hope it can survive the test of time *far too kind*

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  8. they have been there for quite a while....was even used in the fight against boko haram to search for the chibok girls..its called Gulma

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  9. Made in Nigeria, nice one!

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  10. Good work.good people, great Nation. God Bless Nigeria

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  11. This is commendable. WOW

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  12. This is really encouraging. Is high time Nigeria embraced local manufacturing of technology. Electronics and robotics. This will go ao long to move this country forward if the government will give It the seriousness that it deserves. Nigeria can learn from India .

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  13. I think it will be wise for us to have designated centers for made-in Nigeria products for accessibility and patronage.LIB readers, what do you all think?

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  14. Good one..there is always room for improvement

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  15. GEJ started the idea of made in Nigerian cars, gun boats etc. His intention was to reduce the importation of everything from the western countries, and that idea wasn't cool with the US and UK because they see Nigeria as their dump site. I just hope Buhari will be sensible enough to continue in the innovative idea of GEJ. Buhari better stop travelling and start working, this is not time for cow rearing.

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  16. Why wait ??? Lets start using our own products...

    <<100%Nigerian>>

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  17. Nigeria is progressing na... cool


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  18. Motivating

    Serving Popcorn to those that came to read comments on LIB

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  19. I'd be surprised if the drones takes off. Can they use these stone age gun boats to fight any civilized army? Even boko haram have superior weapons. They should go eat ogbonor and iseawu.

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    1. Lol. U ain't nice. Let x just show a lil support. But I will really love to see this "gulma" in action

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  20. God bless bummyla
    http://bummyla.com

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  21. The boat na small thing na.
    Epenal go just do the fibre body, them go put yamaha engine and their imported machine guns.
    Abi every component na made in Naija?

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  22. They should use it against BH

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  23. The beginning of great things to come from Naijas technological & manufacturing prowess. This was how China started and look @ them today.

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  24. It is not too wise for our military to display the specs of their equipments ...we loose the surprise advantage and the enemies put up a better defense no wonder we ain't winning the war on terror nevertheless Good job NAF. #GodBlessNigeria #CaptainNigeria

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  25. Cheap drones are still relatively new, and they're hard to find even in hobby shops.

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