According to him, two additional DA-62 surveillance aircraft were received in the last two weeks, while two T-129 ATAK helicopters were delivered to the service two days ago.
He disclosed that the attack helicopters would soon be inducted into the inventory of the Air Force.
A statement by the Air Force spokesperson, Edward Gbakwet, quoted the Air Chief as saying this during the
Annual 10km walk/jog for its personnel in Abuja on Saturday.
It partly read, “The CAS disclosed that through the commitment of the Federal Government, the NAF has witnessed a total overhaul and enhancement of its Order of Battle, recalling that about 2 weeks ago, the Service took delivery of 2 additional DA-62 surveillance aircraft and only 2 days ago, also received 2 T-129 ATAK helicopters soon to be inducted into the inventory of the NAF.”
Abubakar, however, stated that more additional aircraft are still expected by the Air Force, adding that with the arrival of some of the purchased platforms, the service would stop at nothing to eradicate the security challenges facing the country.
“Abubakar assured that with the additional platforms and others being expected in no time, as well as the renewed vigour of the NAF under his leadership, Nigerians can be rest assured of the commitment of the NAF to ensuring total eradication of the myriads of security challenges facing the nation,” the statement added.
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