HERE WE GO: T129 Atak Helicopters In Somalia!

Somali Saayid

Ninkii dhoof ku yimid beey geeridu dhibeysaa
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Two utility helicopters were also delivered in February for the Navy
What navy? We don't have a navy. We have fishing boats that would've been considered low level transport for a regional coast guard detachment. We haven't had a real navy since the kacaan.
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With the capabilities the Somali Air Force has direct control over (eleven helicopters of various types, TB2s & Akinci ), along with the support of US drones and intelligence, there’s no reason to run away from niggas in slippers.

If I’m being honest, that should be the case even without all this support, but we are where we are.
 
Italian/western product slapped with turkish name

turks are backward, even their drones literally have 99% western components




service ceiling is almost pathetic
  • Service ceiling: 4,572 m (15,000 ft), just buy an old ex soviet heli, much more cogent even with todays third world technology backward nations like turks

The TAI/AgustaWestland T129 ATAK is a twin-engine, tandem seat, multi-role, all-weather attack helicopter based on the Agusta A129 Mangusta platform. It was developed by Turkish Aerospace Industries (TAI)[1] in partnership with Leonardo S.p.A.[2] The helicopter is designed for armed reconnaissance and attack missions in hot and high environments and rough geography in both day and night condition
 
With the capabilities the Somali Air Force has direct control over (eleven helicopters of various types, TB2s & Akinci ), along with the support of US drones and intelligence, there’s no reason to run away from niggas in slippers.

If I’m being honest, that should be the case even without all this support, but we are where we are.
That’s what happens when on the ground forces are made up of tribal armies who want qaniimo for their clan wars and tiktokers who want to impress the chicks.
 
With the capabilities the Somali Air Force has direct control over (eleven helicopters of various types, TB2s & Akinci ), along with the support of US drones and intelligence, there’s no reason to run away from niggas in slippers.

If I’m being honest, that should be the case even without all this support, but we are where we are.
Those helicopters are all utility helicopters and the SNA doesn’t operate drones. They can request airstrikes but America has too many restriction and more importantly, SNA lacks effective(or any) reconnaissance. I think they even heard of it lol.

That said, SNA’s purchases so far have been very smart and tactical. light utility helicopters, and now arguably the best light attack helicopters. Next should be cheap reconnaissance and attack drones.
But none of it will matter if they don’t improve land reconnaissance, get batter at fortification military bases and overhaul their entire doctrine
 
Those helicopters are all utility helicopters and the SNA doesn’t operate drones. They can request airstrikes but America has too many restriction and more importantly, SNA lacks effective(or any) reconnaissance. I think they even heard of it lol.

That said, SNA’s purchases so far have been very smart and tactical. light utility helicopters, and now arguably the best light attack helicopters. Next should be cheap reconnaissance and attack drones.
But none of it will matter if they don’t improve land reconnaissance, get batter at fortification military bases and overhaul their entire doctrine

You're right most of the helicopters are utility but if used correctly they can be very effective. (Med evact + limited close air support)

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Six- (Bell 412) they're equipped with unguided rockets and a gunner.

2-5 TB2s under the full control of somali pilots



Akinci definitely in country, reliable reports say under the control of somalis

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Add these new attack & utility helicopters, that's some good progress. There needs to be professionalisation in the ground forces to take the fight to AS.

I feel like somali politicians have accepted terrorist controlling vast areas of valuable land.
 

Jungle

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With the capabilities the Somali Air Force has direct control over (eleven helicopters of various types, TB2s & Akinci ), along with the support of US drones and intelligence, there’s no reason to run away from niggas in slippers.

If I’m being honest, that should be the case even without all this support, but we are where we are.
A liberated Middle Shabelle where it's people move freely amongst each other is a threat to Villa Somalia.
 
Lol. The govt has been using the helicopters donated by Italy as a private enterprise, renting them out for 5k-8k.

A liberated Middle Shabelle where it's people move freely amongst each other is a threat to Villa Somalia.
How so? I was under the impression that it was Harti that is trying to derail HSM's train and make us hop on the Sharif one.
 

DR OSMAN

AF NAAREED
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Isaaq civilians are really impulsive ppl when old school moryans like Abdullahi Yusuf or Siyad show up

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or this dude


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They have theirs too Isaaqs so ppl laugh why they think Somalis can't admire these no nonsense men(the hard men)

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Wallahi Somalia can only be described as a scene out of mad Max movie in a global world wondering how a nation has failed for 35 years after the ww2 world order
 
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