The Nigerian Air Force ,NAF, says it has strengthened its technical and safety capacity following the participation of its personnel in an international Munitions Management and Safety Course held from February 23 to 27, 2026, in Ankara, Turkey.
The Air Force disclosed this in a post on its official X page, stating that the training took place at the Turkish Partnership for Peace Training Centre.
Three NAF officers participated in the programme alongside 25 participants from 14 countries, focusing on modern munitions management and safety practices.
According to the post, the training formed part of the NAF’s efforts toward capacity development, operational effectiveness, and exposure to global best practices through international professional military education.
It also provided a platform for collaboration and knowledge exchange among participating countries.
The NAF stated that participants received training on United Nations and NATO doctrines, terminologies, and safety guidelines related to munitions management, while also taking part in group discussions and syndicate sessions on national safety procedures and operational frameworks.
It further noted that the training exposed participants to emerging technologies and evolving global standards in munitions safety aimed at improving professional competence and strengthening interoperability among partner nations
It added that the engagement aligns with the command philosophy of the Chief of the Air Staff, Sunday Kelvin Aneke, which emphasises deliberate training, international collaboration, and continuous professional development to enhance operational readiness.
The NAF said the programme is expected to reinforce safety standards, professionalism, and mission effectiveness within its operations.

















