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The inaugural African Lion drone academics graduated more than twenty service members from four nations, trained on cost-effective
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The special operations world of sub-Saharan Africa
As warfare evolves toward smaller, faster, and more specialized operations, African nations are increasingly investing in Special Operations Forces to combat terrorism, insurgencies, and regional instability.
The search is underway for two US service members who are feared to have fallen into the ocean during an annual multinational military exercise in Morocco, the United States Africa Command (AFRICOM) said Sunday.
After weeks of synchronized operations across land, air, sea, cyber, and space domains, African Lion 26 concluded with a series of
The Nigerian Army is expanding its aviation programme and exploring opportunities to train its pilots in South Africa as part of efforts to strengthen its operational capabilities and the long-standing military relations between the two countries.