June 2024 Magazine Edition

Military Africa, the leading defence media on the continent, has proudly announced the release of its June magazine edition. This latest issue is packed with insightful articles that delve into the current state and future prospects of military technology and cooperation in Africa.

As a digital-first monthly publication, Military Africa Magazine has embraced a contemporary, intuitive design that accommodates an expanding trove of industry information while enhancing readability for its global readership. The magazine maintains its commitment to multi-domain coverage—air, sea, land, cyber, and space—while expanding its focus to include the increasingly vital sectors of physical and electronic security.

The June edition features stories like:

Morocco has bolstered its naval capabilities by acquiring Harpoon anti-ship missiles for its F-16 fighter jets. These missiles enhance the country’s maritime defence capabilities and strengthen its position in the region.

The AH-1Z Viper represents a significant leap in attack helicopter technology. It boasts improved speed, extended engagement range, and increased ordnance capacity compared to its predecessors. Military Africa explores the features and impact of this cutting-edge platform.

Nigeria’s Air Force has achieved a groundbreaking milestone by conducting in-country maintenance on its Dornier 228 aircraft. This achievement demonstrates self-reliance and technical mastery within the Nigerian military.

Uganda has partnered with the United Arab Emirates’ Streit Group to produce Streit Tornado armoured vehicles locally. This initiative aims to enhance Uganda’s defence capabilities and promote domestic manufacturing.

Mauritania has acquired Chinese weaponry to strengthen its armed forces. Military Africa examines the implications of this strategic move in the context of regional tensions.

Ethiopia is collaborating with French experts to advance its naval ambitions. The article explores Ethiopia’s maritime interests and the role of international cooperation in achieving its goals.

  1. South Africa’s Milkor aims to sell its new Milkor 380 drone to the Democratic Republic of Congo. The article delves into the capabilities and potential impact of this unmanned aerial system.

The June edition of Military Africa magazine offers a comprehensive overview of these pivotal developments, providing readers with expert analysis and commentary on the evolving defence landscape in Africa. It’s a must-read for anyone interested in the future of military technology and cooperation on the continent.

Readers interested in these developments can access the full articles in the June edition of Military Africa here.

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