Air warfare branch of Nigeria's military
Nigerian Air Force |
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Badge of the Nigerian Air Force |
Founded | 18 April 1964; 60 years ago (1964-04-18) |
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Country | Nigeria |
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Allegiance | Federal Republic of Nigeria |
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Type | Air force |
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Role | Aerial warfare |
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Size | approximately 147 aircraft, and 18,000 active personnel[1] |
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Part of | Nigerian Armed Forces |
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Headquarters | Abuja, F.C.T.[2] |
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Motto(s) | "Willing ... Able ... Ready" |
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Colours | Green and White |
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Anniversaries | Armed Forces Remembrance Day (15 January) |
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Equipment | Fighter jets, reconnaissance aircraft, logistics aircraft, attack helicopters, attack drones, surveillance drones, SAM (Air Defense System) |
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Website | www.airforce.mil.ng |
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Commander-in-Chief | President Bola Tinubu |
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Chief of Defence Staff | General Christopher Musa |
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Chief of the Air Staff | Air Marshal Hassan Abubakar |
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Fighter | JF-17, Chengdu J-7, Aermacchi M-346, Alpha Jet, Aero L-39, A-29 Super Tucano |
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Helicopter | Mil Mi-24, Bell 412, Mil Mi-17, AW101, AW139, AW109, AS332 Super Puma, EC135 |
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Attack helicopter | TAI/AgustaWestland T129 ATAK, Mil Mi-35 |
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Trainer | Alpha Jet, MB 339A, Aero L-39 |
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Transport | Aeritalia G.222, Dassault Falcon 7X, Gulfstream G550, 737 BBJ, Lockheed C-130 Hercules |
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Military unit
The Nigerian Air Force (NAF) is the air branch of the Nigerian Armed Forces. It is the youngest branch of the Nigerian Armed Forces,established 4 years after the nation became independent. As at 2021, the air force is one of the largest in Africa, consisting of over 18,000 personnel.[3] Some of its popular aircraft include the Chengdu F-7s, Dassault-Dornier Alpha Jets, JF-17 Thunder Block II, T129 Atak, Agusta Westland 109, Eurocopter EC135 and Embraer EMB 314 Super Tucano aircraft.
- ^ The Military Balance 2020, p.494
- ^ "NAF Contact Us". Airforce.mil.ng. Archived from the original on 25 June 2014. Retrieved 26 August 2014.
- ^ IISS Military Balance 2009, p.314