Nigeria to produce new indigenous armored fighting vehicles


“We are already sourcing the sum of N1billion to support the Nigerian Army Vehicle Manufacturing Company. We a have a number of investments in the Army that have been generating huge amounts of money and we will take a loan from there to support Nigerian Army Vehicle Manufacturing Company to realize our dream of producing indigenous armoured fighting vehicles and to continue to maintain our existing equipment.", SaharaReporters reports.


Nigeria to produce indigenous armored fighting vehicles
Nigeria already produces several local armored vehicles, such as the Igirigi manufactured by the Defence Industries Corporation of Nigeria (DICON) (Picture source: naptu2)


Tukur Buratai, Chief of Army Staff, has said the Nigerian Army needs N1billion to boost the capacity of its vehicle manufacturing company to produce more combat vehicles, which will help to counter terrorists and other insurgents. Demonstration of a locally-made bulletproof ballistic vest, NA Armoured Light Tactical Vehicle and mine sweeper produced by the Nigerian Army Vehicle Manufacturing Company (NAVMC) shows that the army will soon be better equipped to stem the challenge.

Addressing the closing ceremony of the Nigerian Army Combat Arms Training Week on Saturday at the shooting range of Nigerian Army Infantry Corp, Jaji, Buratai revealed that the Army would take a loan from its "number of investments that have been generating huge amounts of money", for the purpose.

“The innovations by the Nigerian Army in the areas of equipment production, localizing and bringing back vehicles and equipment that are hitherto abandoned, is another major achievement that we recorded," he said. “You have been promised by the Group Managing Director of NAVMC that in the next three to four months, we should have brand new vehicles originally produced by the Nigerian Army for use in the Army and the general public that may find it useful, especially the paramilitary agencies. This, we believe, will transform the Nigerian Army and Nigerian industrial companies when we start mass production.