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  1. Ok ,, i'm lost here ,,,,,,,,,
  2. Haye ,, kuwaas laga sheekaynayo ayaad ku jirtaa sow maaha ??
  3. He can't blame the Garaads coz they are against Somaliland ,,, so he wants to convert the attention and blame everything on Somaliland.
  4. Originally posted by AAliyah416: ^ in that case have a party at ur house. That is if you got one lol They'll break into the house too ,,,,,, But i told you ,, we can organize some evil stuff if we really wanna do it ,,,,
  5. ma adigaa is qarin kara ,,,, coofle waaxid ,
  6. Waxaa maalmaha fooda inagu soo haya la filayaa inay ka anbaxbaxaan Gobolka Cayn gaar ahaan xaruntiisa ee Buuhoodle wafdi balaadhan oo ay hogaaminayaan Isimada Gobolkaasi kuwaas oo kusii jeeda magaalada Qaloocan oo ka tirsan Degmada Bookh ee Gobolka Wardheer. Wafdidan ayaa waxa ay casuumaad ka heleen Dawlada dhexe ee Dalka Ethiopia oo saraakiil sar sare oo ka tirsani ay imaanaso Qaloocan shirna ay la yeelanayso shacabka deegaankaasi si ay uga wadahadlaan xaaladaha nabadgalyo iyo mid horumarineed. Magaalada Qaloocan ee ka tirsan Degmada Bookh dhanka koonfureedna ka xigrta Tuulada Marqaan Wayne ayaa waxaa lagu wadaa inuu ka dhaco shir balaadhan oo ay isugu yimadaan shacabka deegaanka xadka Somalia udhow iyo Dawlada dhexe ee Ethiopia kaas oo ay kasoo qayb galayaan ergooyin aad ubadan. Gobolka Cayn ayaa dawlada Dhexe ee Dalka Ethiopia waxa ay uqoondaysay inay ka yimaadaan ergooyin gaadhaya 100 xubnood kuwaas oo umatala deegaankaasi lagalana hadlo xaalada nabad galyo iyo mid horumarineed oo Dawladu ay doonaso inay deegaankaasi ka fuliso ayna hogaaminayaa Isimada deegaankaasi oo kala ah Garaad C/laahi Garaad Soofe,Boqor C/laahi Dabagooye,Suldaan Siciid iyo Garaad Saleebaan Buraale. Dawlada dalka Ethiopia ayaa waxa ay mudooyinkii ugu danbeeyay waday arimo horumarineed oo ay ufulinayso deegaankaasi oo aan hore looga baran iyadoo magaalada Marqaan wayne ka fulisay mashruuc ceel riig biyood ah kaas oo ay dadka iyo duunyaduba ay ka cabayaan. Hadaba shacabka deegaankaasi ayaa si wayn usoo dhaweeyay arimahan hurumarinta deegaankaasi ee ay samaynaso Ethiopia ayna horey usamayn jirin iyadoo deegaanka kilinka shanaad qaybta ay degan yihiin shacabka SSC uu ahaa mid si wayn ugu danbeeaya dhamaanba arimaha bulsho. Afnugaal News Desk
  7. You've the time and connection ,,,, check it out for yourself if it is not you. or someone will wake up now and expose you to the bones ,,,,,
  8. In the judicial backwater of a New Jersey federal court, a case is being heard that nominally affects two families but should also make millions of Britons think twice about something they do every day: put highly personal information on Facebook, MySpace or Bebo. An American insurance company, in defending its refusal to pay out a claim, is seeking to call in evidence personal online postings, including the contents of any MySpace or Facebook pages the litigants may have, to see if their eating disorders might have "emotional causes". And the case is far from a lone one. Suddenly, those saucy pictures and intimate confessions on social networking sites can be taken down and used in evidence against you in ways never dreamed of. In the US, a sex assault victim seeking compensation faces the prospect of her MySpace and Facebook pages being produced in court. In Texas, a driver whose car was involved in a fatal accident found his MySpace postings ("I'm not an alcoholic, I'm a drunkaholic") part of the prosecution's case. From Los Angeles to Lowestoft, thousands of social network site users have lost their jobs – or failed to clinch new ones – because of their pages' contents. Police, colleges and schools are monitoring MySpace and Facebook pages for what they deem to be "inappropriate" content. Online security holes and users' naivety are combining to cause privacy breaches and identity thefts. And what all this, and more, adds up to is this: online social networking can seriously damage your life. Just ask the 27 workers at the Automobile Club of Southern California fired for messages about colleagues on their MySpace sites; the Florida sheriff's deputy whose MySpace page revealed his heavy drinking and fascination with female breasts – and swiftly found himself handing in his badge; the Argos worker in Wokingham fired for saying on Facebook that working at the firm was "shit"; the Las Vegas teacher at a Catholic school fired after he declared himself gay on his MySpace page; the staff of an Ottawa grocery chain fired for their "negative comments" on Facebook; the 19 Northampton police officers investigated for Facebook comments; and Kevin Colvin, an intern at Anglo Irish Bank, who told his employers he had a family emergency, but whose Facebook page revealed he had, in reality, been cavorting in drag at a Hallowe'en party. What these and other cases show is that employers and authorities are now monitoring what people imagined were private websites – and using the contents against them. Last September, David Rice, Britain's second-ranked tennis junior, and Naomi Brady, national U-18 champion, had their funding pulled and coaching suspended after the Lawn Tennis Association found pictures of them drinking beer, partying and, in Ms Brady's case, posing at a nightclub with her legs wrapped around a vending machine. And last summer, Oxford University proctors disciplined students after pictures of them dousing each other in shaving foam, flour and silly string in post-exam revelry were found on their Facebook pages. At Cambridge, at least one don has admitted "discreetly" scanning applicants' pages – a practice now widespread in job recruitment. A survey released by Viadeo said that 62 per cent of British employers now check the Facebook, MySpace or Bebo pages of some applicants, and that a quarter had rejected candidates as a result. Reasons given by employers included concerns about "excess alcohol abuse", ethics and job "disrespect". Viadeo's UK country manager, Peter Cunningham, said the results should act as a wake-up call to anyone who has ever posted personal information online. "Millions of people are leaving personal information online, much of which is cached and remains available via search engines even after the author has removed the web page," he said. "When people who are not the original intended audience – such as potential employers – find this information, it can have a major impact on their decision making process." In America, the monitoring of social networking sites for content that may interest employers and officialdom is now so routine that software is being put on the market that will automate the process. Sure enough, software to try to defeat the snoops is also emerging – offering the prospect of a privacy "arms race" in the years ahead. ReputationDefender, for instance, offers the embarrassing personal information equivalent of credit reports, claiming it can help expunge from the online record material you regret revealing. Michael Fertik, the firm's CEO, said demand for their service is now "ridiculous", with hundreds of UK clients already. He said: "Young people today do the same thing they have always done on paper, but now they do it on a web page... The first thing we do is lobby those involved and, quite simply, ask them to remove the material by going first to the individual, then to the moderator or administrator, then, if necessary, to the ombudsman or ISP controller." What he and other experts emphasise is the online innocence of many social network site users. Privacy specialist William Malcolm of Pinsent Masons law firm said: "Rather than looking at what information constitutes a risk, it's better to think, 'Who am I sharing this information with?' If you're not sure about the identity of a third party on the website then you have to ask yourself if you would do that in an offline context, and the answer is that you probably wouldn't." Few people bother to read the fine print of a social network site's agreement, and the consequences of using one can occur in the most unexpected ways. A Newport Pagnell man, for instance, was ordered by magistrates not to contact his estranged wife, but when he joined Facebook, an automatic "friend request" was sent to everyone on his email list, including his former partner. She contacted police; the man was arrested and got 10 days in jail. The first Facebook or Bebo divorce case cannot be far away. Divorce specialist Elizabeth Allen, head of family law at Stephens and Scown, Exeter, said: "Social networking has much more scope for trouble because of the public element. It's got the potential to be more explosive. It's just like airing your dirty laundry. We've had divorces that have been due to Friends Reunited in the past and that will be replaced by Facebook with the next generation. Now most people who would never have written a love letter to someone are writing it all down and sending it because they somehow think it's different." As well as unwise posting of content, there is also an unknown but large number of people whose privacy has been compromised, or their identities stolen, as a result of their own naivety combined with the security vulnerability of the social network sites, and the willingness of others to exploit that. Last month, for example, a hacker downloaded half a million private pictures from MySpace and made them available on the file-sharing site BitTorrent. Although MySpace, Facebook and Bebo do what they can to maintain the privacy of their users, there is a constant stream of security breaches related to the applications placed on the sites. These number in the tens of thousands, most of which have been devised not by corporations, but individuals. Virtually all of them require a user to sign away various bits of personal information in return for getting the application, and, to begin work, all an identity thief needs is a name, address, date of birth, and a pet's, parent's or sibling's name. And the use of social network pages to perpetrate serious sexual or anti-personal crime is well known. Virtually every week a sexual predator is found to have used MySpace or Facebook pages to groom young girls. That something as ubiquitous as social network sites (they have 13.7 million UK users) are exploited by paedophiles and other serious criminals is not surprising. Happily, the numbers affected are small. But the use of personal page content in civil disputes, divorces, employment and legal actions will affect far more of the millions now innocently sharing their thoughts and intimate moments with the online world. A Facebook spokesperson said: "We may be required to disclose user information pursuant to lawful requests, such as subpoenas or court orders, or in compliance with applicable laws. We do not reveal information until we have a good-faith belief that an information request by law enforcement or private litigants meets applicable legal standards." In the New Jersey insurance case, involving Horizon Blue Cross Blue Shield, judges have yet to decide if they will allow the use of online postings to outweigh privacy rights. But many think it only a matter of time before such evidence is routine. Vanessa Barnett, ecommerce lawyer with Berwin Leighton & Paisner, said: "I have come across it in the recruitment field where employers are trying to form behind-the-scenes information on candidates. It doesn't surprise me that they're doing it and it wouldn't surprise me to learn that insurance companies in the UK are doing it either." Social network sites have brought unexpected pleasure to millions. But if present trends continue and users fail to wise up, the sites could soon be bringing them some equally unexpected shocks. HALKAN
  9. I guess you've checked ,,,,,,,,, Now tell me ,,,,,,,
  10. This year will see The United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) expand substantially activities designed to improve the lives of citizens of Somaliland. Resources amounting to twice those spent in 2007 will be spent on projects focusing on the rule of law and security, democratic governance and on recovery and sustainable livelihoods, as well as on additional staff to increase the range of the ambitious programme in different regions of Somaliland. The plans were announced at a recent meeting in Hargeisa between Somaliland government officials, civil society representatives, donors and UNDP. Reviewing the major achievements of 2007 and setting out the agenda for 2008, UNDP country director, Bruno Lemarquis, said that UNDP will work closely with the Somaliland government and other UN agencies within the framework of the UN Transition Plan for Somalia 2008-9 to ensure enhanced coordination and responsiveness to Somaliland’s needs. “Increased partnership and joint programming will build on the success of UNDP’s work during 2007. Increased commitment from donors is a vote of confidence in success achieved so far and recognition that there remains much to be done.” One of the programming priorities for 2008 is to ensure that issues that affect people directly are addressed, rather than programmes being overly skewed towards institutions. For that reason work in the area of recovery and sustainable livelihoods will receive particular emphasis, with the Hargeisa Flood Control project leading the way. Source UNDP
  11. Aight ppl, I am Farax Brown, its just that i have multiple personality disorder, i tend to act a diffrent person when confronted with diffrent situations. Now ,, who da hell is this one ??
  12. she sent the damn PM but probably to the wrong person ,,,,,,,, ,, You've already exposed yourself on the FB ,,,
  13. Yaa ka dambeeya lakin ,, there must be a story behind them Walee ,,, i don't believe they would just do that and walk away ,,,, look all those maraakiin US leedahay ee meesha jooga ,,
  14. GHANA Population: 20 807 thousand people. The military budget is 34 million dollars (2001). The regular forces are 7 000 people. Recruitment for the army is voluntary. Mobilization resources - 4,6 million people, including 2,6 million able-bodied men. Land forces: 5 000 people, 2 infantry brigades (6 infantry battalions), the president protection battalion, 1 training battalion, 3 regiments (reconnaissance, artillery, engineers), 2 airborne companies. Arms: 3 armoured reconnaissance vehicles Cascavel, 50 heavy armed vehicle Pisana, 78 mortars, 50 84 mm recoilless guns Karl Gustav, 8 antiaircraft emplacements, 6 122 mm howitzers D-30, portable surface-to-air missile systems Strela-2M. Air force: 1 000 people, 19 war-planes, combat helicopters are not available. Planes and helicopters: 12 L-29, 2 L-39, 2 MB-339F, 3 MB-326K, 5 Fokker (4 F-27, F-28), C-212, 6 Skyway, 2 Bell 212, 2 Mi-2, 4 SA-319. Naval forces: 1 000 people, 4 patrol boats.
  15. Democratic Republic of CONGO (ZAIR) Population: 53 297 million people. The military budget is 400 million dollars (2000). The regular forces are 81 400 people. Recruitment for the army is voluntary. Mobilization resources - 11.9 million people, including 5,8 million able-bodied men. Land forces: about 79000 people, 13 brigades (10 infantry, protection of the president, commandos, 1 motorized infantry brigade). Arms: up to 60 tanks T-59, 140 armoured reconnaissance vehicles, 84 armored troop carriers, more than 100 75, 85, 122 and 130 mm towed ordnance, 36 MLRS (107 and 122 mm), more than 50 mortars, portable surface-to-air missile systems Strela-2, over 60 antiaircraft emplacements (14, 25, 37 and 40 mm). Air force: about 1 500 people. Planes and helicopters: 4 Su-25, up to 10 Mi-24. Naval forces: about 900 people. Ships are not available
  16. TANZANIA Population: 34 527 thousand people. The military budget is 140 million dollars (2001). The regular forces are 27 000 people. The reserve - 80 000 people. Militarized formations: the field police - 1 400 people. Recruitment for the army - draft. Hitch - 24 months. Mobilization resources - 8,9 million people, including 5,2 million able-bodied men. Land forces: 23 000 people, 6 brigades (1 tank, 5 infantry), 12 battalions (6 artillery, 2 mortar, 2 anti-aircraft artillery, 2 antitank battalions), 1 regiment of engineers. Arms: 45 tanks T-55 and T-59, 75 armoured reconnaissance vehicles, 60 armored troop carriers, 285 towed field artillery guns, 58 MLRS BM-21, 150 82 and 120 mm mortars, 540 75 mm launchers. Air defence: 3 000 people, 196 planes, combat helicopters are not available. Tactical elements: 3 air defence fighter squadrons, 1 transport squadron. Planes and helicopters: 3 J-5 (MiG-17), 10 J-6 (MiG-19), 11 J-7 (MiG-21), 3 DHC-5D, Y-5, 2 Y-12, 3 HS-748, 2 F.28, HS-125-700, 5 Cessna 310, 2 Cessna 404, Cessna 206, 2 MiG-15UTI, 5 PA-28, 4 AB-205, 6 Bell 206B, surface-to-air guided missile systems 20 SA-3, 20 SA 6, 120 SA-7. Naval forces: about 1 000 people, 4 patrol vessels (2 Shanghai-2, 2 Wasper-75), 2 boats Huchuan, 2 storm-boats Unnan.
  17. IRAN Population: 68 281 thousand person. The military budget is 9,1 billion dollars (2001). The regular forces are 513 000 people. The reserve (land forces) - 350 000 people. Militarized formations "Basig" (National guard) - 300 000 people. Recruitment for the army - draft. Hitch - 21 months. Mobilization resources - 17,1 million people, including 10,2 million able-bodied men. Land armies: 325 000 people, 4 corps headquarters, 12 divisions (6 infantry, 4 armoured, special forces, commandos), several brigades (including 1 air, landing, tank, infantry, commandos), 5 artillery groups. The corps "Islamic revolution guard": 12 5000 people, 17-20 divisions (including 10 infantry, 2 armoured, special forces and 5 mechanized), 15-20 detached brigades (4 artillery, 1 rocket, 1 SAM, 1 airborne, special forces, intercommunication, sappers, chemical defence, 1 1 infantry, 1 armoured, frontier and ideological units). Arms of land forces and 'Islamic revolution guard': 17 operative tactical rockets, 40 tactical rockets, 1 565 tanks (157 M47/M48, 150 M60A1, 200 Chiften, 500 T-55 and T-59, 75 T-62, 480 T-72, 10 Zulfikar), 350 BMP-1, 400 BMP-2, 590 armored troop carriers (of them 250 M113), 35 armoured reconnaissance vehicles, 2 085 towed guns (calibres 105,122, 130, 152, 155 and 203,2 mm), 310 self-propelled guns (122, 155, 170, 175 and 203,2 mm). 890 MLRS, 5 000 mortars, 70 antitank missile systems, 1 700 antiaircraft emplacements, 580 helicopters (of them 85 combat AH-1J) and 77 planes. Air force: 45000 people (including 15 000 in air defence), 307 war-planes, combat helicopters are not available. Tactical elements: 9 fighter and bomber air squadrons, 7 fighter air squadrons, 1 reconnaissance air squadron, 6 transport squadrons, 17 SAM battalions. Planes and helicopters: 60 F-4 (D and E), 60 F-5 (Е and F), 30 Su-24, 60 F-14, 32 F-7, 35 MiG-29, 8 RF-4E, 5 P-3F, RC-130, 15 Boeing - 707, Boeing 737, 9 Boeing 747F, 23 C-130 (Е, H, МР), 15 F-27, 4 Falcon-20, 10 PC-6B, 26 BICH-E-33A, 10 EMB-312, 45 PC-7, 7 T-33, 20 F-5B, 8 TV - 21, 4 TB-200, 2 AB-206A, 39 Bell 214H, 5 CH-47, 150 Hawk, 30 Rapier, 15 Tigercat, 45 HO-2J. Naval forces: 43 000 people (including 25 000 in naval forces of "Islamic revolution guard"). Navy: 3 submarines pr.877 EKM, 3 small submarines, 3 frigates with guided missiles Alvand, 2 corvettes Bayandor, 20 missile boats (10 Combatant-3, 10 Hudong), more than 40 patrol boats, 13 storm-boats (including 6 tank landing ships), 6 air cushion boats, 3 minesweepers, 38 support vessels (including 3 tankers, 7 transports). Naval aircraft: about 2 000 people, planes - 9 (5 Do-228, 4 F-27), helicopters - 33 (10 AB-212, 14 ASH-3D, 9 RH-53D). Marines: more than 2 600 people, 3 brigades. Rocket troops: 4 brigades.
  18. ISRAEL Population: 6 336 thousand people. The military budget is 9 billion dollars (2001). The regular forces are 163 500 people. The reserve - 425 000 people, including land forces - 400 000, air force - 20 000, naval forces - 5 000. Militarized formations - 8 050 people, including frontier troops - 8 000. Recruitment for the army - draft. Hitch: service for a fixed period - 36 (men) and 21 (women) months. Mobilization resources - 1,5 million people, including 1,2 million able-bodied men. Land forces: 120 000 people. 3 territorial commands, the frontier troops command, 3 corps headquarters, 3 armoured divisions, 3 infantry frontier divisions, 2 headquarters of divisions, 4 motorized infantry brigades, 3 artillery rocket battalions. The reserve: 8 armoured and lift-off divisions, 10 infantry brigades. Arms: more than 30 tactical rockets, 3 930 tanks (1 280 Mercava, 900 M60A1/3, 800 Centurion, 250 M48A5, 200 T-55, 100 T-62, 400 Maga-7), about 5 500 infantry fighting vehicles and armored troop carriers, 400 armoured reconnaissance vehicles, 520 105, 122, 130 and 155 mm towed ordnance, 855 105, 155, 175 and 203 mm self-propelled guns, more than 198 MLRS, 6 470 mortars (5 000 - 60 mm, 700 - 81 mm, 530 - 120 mm, 240 - 160 mm), 1 325 antitank missile systems, over 1 300 antiaircraft guns, 1 250 portable surface-to-air missile systems, 48 surface-to-air missile systems Chaparrel. Air force: 36 000 people (20 000 in service for a fixed period, basically in air defence), 444 war-planes (250 mothballed), 137 combat helicopters. Tactical units and elements: 13 fighter and bomber air squadrons and air defence fighter squadrons, 1 tactical wing, 28 SAM batteries. Planes and helicopters: 98 F-15 (A, B, C, D and I), 237 F-16 (A, B, C and D), 70 F-4E, 10 RF-4E, 20 Kfir-H7 (120 mothballed), 6 Kfir-PC-2, 50 A-4N (130 more are mothballed), 14 Boeng 707, 5 KC-130H, 12 C-47, 24 C-130H, 3 IAI-200,6 RC-12D, 15 Do-28, 6 King R - 2000, 31 A1-11, 24 Sisken, 20 Cessna U-206, 2 Islander, 12 Queen R - 80, 80 CM- 170, 30 Super Cab, 36 AH-1F, 30 Hughs 500MD, 41 AH-64A, HH-65A, 8 AS-565, 40 CH-53D, 10 UH-60, 15 S-7QA, 54 Bell 212, 39 Bell 206. Pilotless vehicles: Scout, Pioneer, Seger, Firebee, Samson, Deline, Hunter Silver Arrow. Surface-to-air guided missiles: Hawk, Patriot, Chaparrel. Naval forces: about 6 500 people (including 300 commandos and 2 500 in service for a fixed period), 3 submarines Dolphin, 3 corvettes Saar - 5, 10 missile boats (8 Saar - 4.5 and 2 Saar - 4), 28 patrol vessels (13 Super Dvora, 15 Dabur).
  19. SYRIA Population: 16493 thousand people. The military budget is 838 million dollars (2001). The regular forces are 321 000 people. The reserve - 354 000 people, including land forces - 280 000, air force - 70 000, naval forces - 4 000. Recruitment for the army - draft. Hitch - 30 months. Mobilization resources - 4 million people, including 2,3 million able-bodied men. Land forces: 215 000 people, 3 army corps headquarters, 12 divisions (3 mechanized, 7 tank, 1 of special forces, the republican guard), 13 brigades (4 detached infantry, 1 frontier, 2 tactical rocket, 1 operative tactical rocket, 2 detached artillery, 2 detached antitank, 1 rocket coastal defence brigade), 10 detached regiments of special forces and 1 detached tank regiment. Arms: 26 operative tactical rockets, 36 tactical rockets, 10 ASM systems, 4 700 tanks (2 000 T-54/55, 1 000 T-62M/K, 1 700 T-72), more than 2 350 infantry fighting vehicles (2 250 BMP-1, 100 BMP-2, several BMP-3), 925 BRDM-2, 1 600 armored troop carriers, 450 self-propelled and 3 230 towed guns, about 6 000 antitank missile systems, 480 MLRS, 658 mortars, 55 surface-to-air missile systems, 4 000 portable surface-to-air missile systems "Strela-2", 4 120 anti-aircraft guns. Air force: 40 000 people, 589 war-planes, 87 combat helicopters. Tactical elements: 9 fighter and bomber air squadrons, 17 air defence fighter squadrons. Planes and helicopters: 90 Su-22, 134 MiG-23 (BN, P and PU), 20 Su-24, 198 MiG-21, 41 MiG-25 (P and U) and MiG-25P, 20 MiG-29, 80 L-29, 4 An-24, 5 An-26, 2 Falcon-20, Falcon-900, 4 Il-76, 7 Yak-40, 6 Tu-134, 49 Mi-25, 23 SA-342L, 110 Mi-8 and Mi-17, 10 Mi-2. Air defence: 55 000 people, 25 SAM brigades (150 SAM batteries), 800 surface-to-air guided missile systems and 4 000 antiaircraft guns; 2 SAM regiments (in each 2 SAM battalions of 2 SAM batteries), 48 surface-to-air guided missile systems SA-5, portable surface-to-air missile systems SA-8. Naval forces: about 6 000 people, 2 small anti-submarine ships pr. 159,8 missile boats pr. 205M, 8 patrol vessels pr. 1400M, З tank landing ships pr.771, 5 minesweepers (1 pr. 254, 1 pr.1265, 3 pr.1258), 1 hydrographic vessel, 3 support vessels. Coast defence: 12 ASM batteries P-5 and P-15, 36 130 mm and 12 100 mm guns. Naval aircraft: 15 helicopters (13 Mi-14P, 2 Ka-28).
  20. SAUDI ARABIA Population: 22,205 million people. The military budget is 27,2 billion dollars (2001). The regular forces are 126500 people. The National Guard - 75 000 people. Militarized formations - 15 500 people, including frontier troops - 10 500, coastguard - 4 500, security forces - 500, civil defence elements. Recruitment for the army is voluntary. Mobilization resources - 5,9 million people, including 3,4 million able-bodied men. Land forces: 75 000 people, 9 brigades (3 armoured, 5 mechanized, 1 airborne), the regiment of royal guard, 8 artillery battalions, the command of army-co-operation aircraft (2 brigades). Arms: 10 tactical rockets, 1 055 tanks (of them 315 M1A2 ), 970 infantry fighting vehicles (of them 400 Bradley), 300 armoured reconnaissance vehicles, 1 900 armored troop carriers, 248 towed ordnance, 200 155 mm self-propelled guns, 60 missile systems Astros-2, 510 mortars, about 1 000 portable surface-to-air missile systems, up to 2 000 missile systems, 65 army-co-operation helicopters (of them 12 Apache). National Guard: 75 000 people, 3 mechanized and 5 motorized infantry brigades, the cavalry squadron of the guard of honour. Arms: 730 armored troop carriers, 190 armoured reconnaissance vehicles, 70 105 mm towed field artillery guns, more than 100 antitank missile systems. Air defence: 16 000 people. 33 SAM batteries (16 batteries Advanced Hawk, 128 surface-to-air guided missile systems, and 17 mixed batteries Shahinya / 30 mm antiaircraft guns, 68 surface-to-air guided missile systems and 50 antiaircraft guns), 73 detached stationary elements of SAM systems Shahinya/SAM systems Crotal. Arms: surface-to-air guided missile systems: 141 Shahinya, 128 Advanced Hawk, 40 Crotal. Antiaircraft guns: 90 20 mm Vulkan, 50 30 mm AMX-30SA, 128 35 mm, 150 40 mm L/70 (mothballed). Air force: 20 000 people, 4176 planes. Tactical elements: 7 fighter and bomber air squadrons, 6 fighter air squadrons, 1 reconnaissance air squadron, 1 radar and command squadron, 3 transport squadrons, 2 helicopter squadrons. Planes and helicopters: 77 F-5 Е and F, 76 Tornado-IDS, 142 F-15 (C, D and S), 24 Tornado-ADV, 10 RF-5E, 50 Hawk (Mk65 and Mk65A), 50 PC-9, 4 Cessna 172, 5 E-3A, 8 KE-3A, 7 KC-130H, 41 C-130 E and H, 8 L-100-30HS, Boeing 747SP, Boeing 737-200, 4 BAe 125-800, 2 C-140, 4 CN-235, 2 Gulf Stream - 3, 2 Lirjet-35, 6 VC-130H, Cessna 310, 22 AB-205, 25 AB-206B, 28 AB-212, 12 AS-332, 3 AS-61, S-70. Naval forces: about 15 500 people (including 3000 marines). Navy: 4 frigates with guided missiles pr. F-2000S, 4 corvettes Badr, 9 missile boats Al-Siddik, 17 big and 39 small patrol boats, 7 minesweepers (3 Sendaun, 4 Bluebird), 4 storm-boats, 12 support vessels (including 2 supply ships Durance, 3 towboats, 1 rescue ship, 1 command ship, the royal yacht). Naval aircraft: helicopters - 21 SA-365F/N, 18 AS-332B/F. Marines: 1 regiment (2 battalions), 140 BMR-600P. Coastguard: 4 500 people, 4 big and about 30 small patrol boats, 16 air cushion boats.
  21. Now ,, i don't even want to comment on this ,,,, F**ng crzy world
  22. Londoners are not welcoming to the visitors i'm told ,,,, See ?? , No one is giving you his/her attention now when you said you're coming ,,, they'll all hide until you leave then tell you they're sorry coz they didn't see you ,,,, Now you don't have to spend all that money in London ,,, you can manage to sleep in a Mosque and eat in the dhuumo oo dhereg restaurants (cheap ones) in the city. Ohhh ,, you can forget London and come so Somaliland ,,, you'll have everything for free ,,,,
  23. I'm a Somalilander and Pan-Africanism as well ,,, when my national team can't make it then you know where my support goes. I still remember those guys at Egypt airport ,,,, where they were taking my SL passport asking their fellows if anybody knows Somaliland ,