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Quick Delivery Of US Attack Helicopters Would Help Fight Terrorism Effectively – NAF

The Chief of the Air Staff, Air Marshal Hasan Bala Abubakar says the expedited delivery of 12 AH-1Z Viper attack helicopters being acquired from the United States would help in combating spreading terrorism in Nigeria.

A statement on Sunday by the NAF spokesman, Air Commodore Ejodame said Abubakar during a high-level Programme Management Review Meeting in San Diego, California, held from June 9 to 13, 2025, Abubakar stressed that the Nigerian Air Force was fully committed to ensuring that every necessary step is taken to fast-track the procurement and seamless integration of the combat helicopters.

He said the meeting brought together top officials of the U.S. Government and representatives of Bell Textron, manufacturers of the AH-1Z Viper, to review progress on the helicopter deal and fine-tune implementation timelines

“We are deeply grateful to the United States Government for its enduring strategic partnership with Nigeria.

“The acquisition of the AH-1Z Viper helicopters will significantly enhance the Nigerian Air Force’s combat effectiveness, operational efficiency, and mission readiness.

“We are fully committed to ensuring these platforms are delivered in the shortest possible time. Every necessary step will be taken to facilitate a seamless procurement and integration process,” the statement partly read.

Abubakar noted that the acquisition of the AH-1Z Vipers, known for their precision strike capability, survivability, and advanced avionics, would significantly improve NAF’s operational effectiveness and mission readiness in various theatres across the country.

The Air Chief reaffirmed that the helicopters would be deployed responsibly and strategically in the fight against insurgents, bandits, and other criminal elements threatening the peace and stability of Nigeria.

“Our goal is to create enduring peace while protecting innocent lives and property in line with internationally accepted rules of engagement,” he added.

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