Nigerian army to begin production of combat vehicles in 2025


On 27 October, Chief of Army Staff (COAS), Lt-Gen. Tukur Buratai, said the Nigerian Army would begin the production of combat vehicles in 2025 in the country. Buratai made this known at the 77 Regular Recruits Intake Passing-Out Parade at the Nigerian Army Depot in Zaria, Kaduna State, as reported on PM News.


Nigerian army to begin production of combat vehicles in 2025
Infantry patrol vehicles completely conceptualised, designed and manufactured in Nigeria. The "combat vehicles" to be produced by 2025 are probably meant to be armored personnel carriers comparable to the Streit Spartan Mk.III currently in use (Picture source: The Guardian Nigeria)


He said that, through research, the Depot had already produced five patrol vehicles named “TYB”. “Let me commend the Commandant, Depot, Nigerian army and his team for the uncommon research and development feat which led to the production of five patrol vehicles, named TYB Robile in my honour. By this breakthrough, the Nigerian army is poised to become self-reliant in class `B’ combat vehicles by the year 2025.

“Furthermore, the ultra-modern industry military range which I will commission today is one of the cottage technological training aids designed to improve recruits’ marksmanship skills and save use of old classes of army ammunition for training. “I, therefore, urge the Depot Nigerian Army to maximise its use to enhance the quality of young soldiers trained in the Nigerian army,” he said.

The COAS said that the collaborative training with the British Advisory Team (BAT) had further introduced the recruits to contemporary training method. “It is highly gratifying to note that this highly revered institution established in 1924 has remained focused in the discharge of its primary responsibilities of transforming able-bodied young Nigerians from civil orientation to well-trained soldiers. “Depot Nigerian Army has over the years remained pivotal in sustaining the growth and development of the Nigerian Army toward fulfilling its constitutional mandate of defending the territorial integrity of our great country, Nigeria,” he said.

Buratai also said that it was gratifying that the Depot had continued to evolve training activities to update the vision of the Chief of Army Staff of having a professionally responsible Army for its constitutional roles.