Global Upfront Newspapers
CoverNews

5-day Nigerian Army Simulation Exercise begins in Abuja

  • Deploy simulation technologies for capacity and force multiplication, says COAS

Chief of Army Staff (COAS), Lieutenant General Faruk Yahaya, on Monday urged officers and soldiers of the Nigerian Army (NA) to extensively deploy simulation technologies for capacity building and force multiplication in aid to ongoing military operations across the country.

Declaring open a 5 day Simulation Exercise codenamed EX LION HEART at the Land Forces Simulation Centre Nigeria, Giri, Abuja, General Yahaya, represented by Director of Courses, Department of Training (Army), Brigadier General Ibikunle Ajose, said the exercise is in line with his vision for the Nigerian Army, which is to have ” A Professional Nigerian Army Ready to Accomplish Assigned Missions within a Joint Environment in Defence of Nigeria.”

He commended the Centre for collaborating with relevant organisations and agencies with wealth of experience in simulation technology to fast track its development.

The COAS appreciated the support of MASA Group and Bohemia Interactive Simulation, which he said availed the centre trial versions of MASA Simulated War gaming for Operational Readiness and Doctrine (SWORD) and the Virtual Battle Space Series 4 software, respectively.

He assured the Centre of requisite administrative and logistics support to make it a centre of international repute.

In his address, the Director General, Land Forces Simulation Centre Nigeria, Major General Felix Omoigui, said the exercise, which is jointly organised with the Defence Simulation Centre Jaji is aimed at enhancing the capacity of the technical staff of the centres and sister security services for operational planning and decision making.

According to him, the exercise will equally sharpen the skills of personnel of the centres and the Nigerian Army in the newly acquired simulation software.

He added that the joint exercise will further build capacity on the use of the MASA SWORD software.

He expressed gratitude to the COAS for his support to the centre and for providing the needed logistics for the exercise.

The event had in attendance senior officers both serving and retired, participants drawn from various formations and units of the Nigerian Army and other security agencies.
Highpoint of the event was the presentation of souvenir to the COAS.

Advertize With Us

See Also

Ukraine And Gaza Strip As Testing Grounds For Continued Relevance Of An Expiring World Super Power (Part One)

Global Upfront

WHO DG warns against early lifting of restrictions over COVID-19

Global Upfront

EU foreign ministers want borders open for holidaymakers by summer

Global Upfront

Buy-in Of Nigerians Critical To Winning War Against Insecurity, Says COAS As He Commissions CIMIC Projects In CDI’s Hometown Obudu

Global Upfront

Surrendered Boko Haram terrorists now 17,000, says OPHK Theatre Commander, General Musa

Global Upfront

Cybersecurity: How the Pegasus spyware invades phones and what it does when it gets in

Global Upfront

PSquare back on stage at Livespot concert, December 18

Global Upfront

Matawalle Is “Tested, Trusted And Reliable,” Says Sokoto Governor – Statement

Global Upfront

Security Personnel Free Bandit Warlord’s Family, Fighters As Tinubu Govt Begins Peace Talks With Terror Kingpins

Global Upfront

Food prices in Nigeria have shot through the roof. But is the pandemic to blame?

Global Upfront

This website uses Cookies to improve User experience. We assume this is OK...If not, please opt-out! Accept Read More