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Nigeria receives US planes for Boko Haram fight

The US-made aircraft were formally sold under the Trump administra­tion in 2017. Nigeria wants the 12 attack planes to battle an Islamist insurgency; militants downed one of its jets this week.

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Nigeria's air force said on Friday that it has received six US attack aircraft as part of the country's drive to crack down on jihadist insurgents.

"The batch of A-29 Super Tucanos aircraft have arrived in Kano today," air force spokesman Edward Gabkwet said.

The Nigerian government signed the deal to buy a total of 12 of the Brazilian-developed planes manufactur­ed in the US in August 2017 under the Trump administra­tion.

The propeller-driven planes,

which have reconnaiss­ance, surveillan­ce and attack capabiliti­es, were built in Florida by Brazil’s Embraer and the private US firm, the Sierra Nevada Corporatio­n.

That pact also includes the supply of ammunition, training and aircraft maintenanc­e be

lieved to be worth more than $500 million.

The contract had been set to go through in May 2016 but the then-president, Barack Obama, froze the deal after the Nigerian army accidental­ly bombed a camp for displaced people, killing 112 civilians.

What has been happening in Nigeria?

An insurgency led by Boko Haram and rival offshoot Islamic State West Africa Province has killed at least 40,000 people and displaced more than two million.

Fighting has also spread to parts of neighborin­g Chad, Cameroon and Niger, forcing the nations to form a regional military coalition to fight the jihadists.

Nigeria is increasing­ly reliant on aircraft for operations above areas where its ground troops do not dare tread. On Sunday, the air force confirmed that it lost an Alpha Jet after criminal gangs fired at it in Zamfara state in the northwest of the country. Nigeria's top general died in a plane crash in bad weather in May.

Brazil already uses the Super Tucano for border patrols, while the armies of Afghanista­n, Colombia and Indonesia are also customers.

The US Air Force described the A-29 aircraft as a "gamechange­r" when they were deployed in Afghanista­n in 2016.

They can be armed with two wing-mounted machine guns and can carry up to 1,550 kg of weapons.

 ??  ?? The deal with Nigeria was initially reached under the Obama administra­tion but then frozen
The deal with Nigeria was initially reached under the Obama administra­tion but then frozen
 ??  ?? The A-29 Super Tucano has been widely used in Afghanista­n
The A-29 Super Tucano has been widely used in Afghanista­n

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