Controversy Trails Buhari’s Launch of NAF Indigenous Unmanned Aerial Vehicle

By Paul Obi in Abuja

Controversies have continued to trail the launch of Nigerian Air Force (NAF) indigenous operational Unmanned aerial vehicle by President Muhammadu Buhari on Thursday in Kaduna State. 

This is as former one of former President Goodluck Jonathan’s aides, Mr. Reno Omokri accused Buhari of repackaging and launching a programme his principal launched on December 18, 2013, when his former boss unveiled the first ever made in Nigeria drone built by the Nigerian Air Force in Kaduna and asked. Why can’t the Buhari government stop lying? Why must they be so dishonest?

According to some insiders, the launch of the aerial vehicle by President was merely a repackaged programme of the Jonathan’s administration. 

The launch has also attracted criticisms across social media platforms with many tagging the launch as ‘project theft.’

Conversely, NAF Director of Public Relations and Information, Air Vice Marshal Olatokunbo Adesanya explained that there was no any trace of conflict in the project. 

He said: “It has become necessary to clarify certain misconceptions, which followed the announcement, by the Nigerian Air Force (NAF), of the induction of its first indigenous operational Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV) by President Muhammadu Buhari. 

“To set the records straight, while GULMA UAV is indeed the NAF’s first indigenous UAV, the newly inducted TSAIGUMI UAV is the first indigenous OPERATIONAL UAV. Both UAV types are the outcomes of Research and Development (R&D) efforts of a team of NAF Aerospace Engineers. 

“NAF’s foray into UAV development commenced in 2008, when its student officers, who were undergoing postgraduate studies in aerospace engineering programmes at Cranfield University, UK, chose UAV development as their research project. 

“The student officers produced the AMEBO UAV as part of their project and it had neither autopilot nor Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance (ISR) capability.   

Adesanya stated that “by 2013, the NAF developed an experimental UAV, codenamed GULMA, which was then unveiled as the first indigenous UAV. It is noteworthy that Gulma UAV was a technology demonstrator used to gather performance data on UAV systems. 

“Consequently, in September 2015, the Chief of the Air Staff (CAS), Air Marshal Sadique Abubakar, directed the NAF’s R&D Team to build an operational UAV, codenamed TSAIGUMI to be used in the Northeast and other theatres of operation in Nigeria. 

“The data gathered from the Gulma prototype was subsequently applied in the design of the operational UAV, known as Tsaigumi, and inducted into service on 15 February 2018. Although the Tsaigumi UAV was manufactured at the Air Force Research and Development Centre at NAF Base Kaduna, the Team had to collaborate with an overseas facility to produce the moulds.  

“Tsaigumi UAV, which is capable of day and night operations, has an operational endurance in excess of 10 hours, a service ceiling of 15,000 feet and a mission radius of 100km.  

“It has a maximum take-off weight of 80kg and its payload comprises an electro-optical infrared camera system as well as weapon hard points.

 The Tsaigumi UAV, whose engine sound is muffled, has a state of the art encrypted communication system. 

 “It has a wingspan of 5.5metres and is able to gather real time weather information. On the contrary, the Gulma UAV has an operational endurance of 4 hours, a service ceiling of 5,000 feet and could not be operated beyond 20km.”

 

Adesanya maintained that “it has a maximum take-off weight of 40kg and its payload is an electro-optical camera system only. The Gulma UAV, whose engine sound is not muffled, relies on direct radio frequency communication system with attendant limitations. 

 

“The Gulma has a wingspan of 4.4 meters and relies on Air Traffic Control for weather information. Besides, while the Gulma UAV has an imported autopilot, the operational Tsaigumi UAV has an in-house developed autopilot. Tsaigumi UAV is thus a much more advanced and operationalised version of the earlier produced Amebo and Gulma UAV prototypes.

 

“The NAF is currently working on the ICHOKU, which when completed, would be the first indigenous Unmanned Combat Aerial Vehicle (UCAV), following which the general public would again be updated. It should be noted that R&D is a continuous process and the NAF believes in celebrating whenever a technologically higher stage is attained. 

 

“This is not just towards keeping the tax-paying public informed but also a way of motivating the young Nigerians who toil day and night to ensure that Nigeria becomes greater and technologically more self-reliant. 

 

“The NAF therefore expects that the focus of discourse at this point would be an appreciation of the progressive technological strides being made while also suggesting ways of making further improvements,” he added.

 

 

However, Omokri said the launch by Buhari was consistent with  his previous moves to claim the success of Jonathan, adding,  “Three of such Jonathan projects that the Buhari administration has tried to dishonestly pass off as its own projects are the Abuja-Kaduna fast railway, the Loko-Oweto bridge and road and the Lagos-Ibadan railway. 

 

“Nigerians should note that this administration continues to steal the achievements of others because it has none to boast of. 

 

“Whether it is the Treasury Single Account (a personal initiative of President Jonathan and Dr. Mrs. Ngozi Okonjo Iweala) or the cashless policy, President Buhari continues to attempt to reap where he did not sow. 

 

“I urge therefore Nigerians to intimate themselves with the character of this dishonest government, whether it is about Maina or about the sordid revelations that has come to light about the NIA $44 million or the $25 billion worth of contracts awarded without due process by the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation or indeed the ₦1.1 billion budgeted by the Presidency for the cleaning of the National Security Adviser’s office at a daily cost of ₦3.5 million.”

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