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NAF introduces first indigenous UAV
The Tsaigumi UAV is intended for ISR missions as well as policing operations, disaster management, convoy protection, maritime patrol, pipeline and power line monitoring, mapping and border patrol. NAF NIGERIAN PRESIDENT Muhammadu Buhari formally introduced the country’s first indigenous unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) into Nigerian Air Force (NAF) service on February 15. Produced by NAF aerospace engineers in collaboration with UAVision of Portugal, the Tsaigumi UAV is intended for intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance (ISR) operations. Capable of day and night

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