NCC Instructs NDA Cadets On ICT In Contemporary Warfare

by Mercy Ulasi
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For students at the Nigerian Defence Academy, the Nigerian Communication Commission has organised training on the use of information and communication technology in modern warfare.

The action is a part of NCC’s initiatives to support the military infrastructure of Nigeria’s use of ICT and to improve the capabilities of the nation’s armed forces in the area of modern warfare.

When Officers Cadet of Course 72 of the NDA, Department of Computer Science visited the commission in Abuja on Monday, Prof. Umar Danbata, Executive Vice Chairman and CEO of the NCC, revealed this.

Danbata instructed the Nigerian military to improve its electronics combat readiness, noting that no nation or military organisation should take it for granted.

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According to him, the potential of Nigeria in terms of cyberspace warfare will be determined by the ideas put forth by the Cadets, adding that the wars could be fought and won in cyberspace without the physical combat readiness of troops, asserting that Information and Communications Technology has become a key factor in winning wars nowadays.

“Electronics combat readiness entails destroying the enemy without physically engaging them. The software you invent can be tested and applied to locate enemy positions, cut the enemy off from the Command and Control Centres and inflict maximum damage on the enemy. ”

 

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