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ID177864
Title ProperStruck and killed in Nigerian Air Force’s campaigns
Other Title InformationAssessment of airstrike locations, targets and impacts in internal security operations
LanguageENG
AuthorOyewole, Samuel
Summary / Abstract (Note)The involvement of the air force in a series of Joint Task Force (JTF) arrangements, which were initiated to neutralise various security threats, accounted for a growing record of air campaigns in Nigeria. Although there is growing public attention for airpower in Nigeria, its operational relevance and associated concerns have received inadequate academic attention. Accordingly, the understanding of recent developments in Nigeria’s air campaigns to neutralise targeted threats against security across the country remains largely limited and incoherent. This study, therefore, seeks to examine trends in air campaigns, with emphasis on cases, locations, targets and impacts of airstrike, in Nigeria. For this purpose, 241 cases of airstrike with 3,210 fatalities and 273 cases of air/land operations with 2,186 fatalities that were recorded across Nigeria in the last two decades were assessed. This is expected to contribute to a growing body of knowledge on air campaigns of the Nigerian Air Force (NAF) as well as their relevance to neutralise targeted threats and associated human rights concerns in internal security operations.
`In' analytical NoteAfrican Security Review Vol. 30, No.1; Mar 2021: p.24-47
Journal SourceAfrican Security Review Vol: 30 No 1
Key WordsSecurity ;  Armed Conflict ;  Military ;  Airpower ;  Nigeria ;  Operation ;  Air Campaign ;  Airstrike ;  Nigerian Air Force


 
 
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