He spoke on Tuesday in Kaduna, when the Air Force Institute of Technology, AFIT, graduated 82 Information Communication Systems Specialists among its personnel.
In his remarks, the AFIT Commandant Air Vice Marshal Abdulganiyu A.Olabisi said the 82 students successfully completed the advanced airmen electrical electronic/ communication course, advanced airmen information technology course, advanced airmen electrical electronics/radar course, intermediate airmen electrical electronic/ communication course, intermediate airmen information technology course, intermediate airmen electrical electronics/radar course.
The Chief of Air Staff explained that military communication is essentially the ability to promptly transmit messages, orders and reports without compromising the security of the information contained therein. This essential characteristic has played very important role in warfare from time immemorial.
He said, the technical courses conducted at the Air Force Institute of Technology were crucial to reducing the dependence on foreign expatriates and building the confidence of their personnel. “Additionally, 5 Communication and Information System officers are currently undergoing various courses in China. In the country, a total of 20 others were trained by Forward Looking Infra-Red company USA on Airborne Tactical Observation Systems and are currently deployed in various theatres of operation across the country.
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