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BREAKING: US Military Aircraft Drops Ammo in Borno, Other Northeastern States

According to military sources who spoke on condition of anonymity, the deployment followed bilateral security talks between Nigeria and the United States aimed at strengthening the fight against insurgency.

by NewsOnline Nigeria
February 15, 2026
in Crime Watch, Headline
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US Military Aircraft has reportedly dropped  Ammo in Borno and other Northeastern States.

NewsOnline Nigeria reports that no fewer than three United States military aircraft landed in Nigeria between Thursday and Friday, in what defence sources described as part of expanding security cooperation between Washington and Abuja.

Findings indicate that the aircraft touched down at military bases in Borno and other northeastern states, with senior officers at the Defence Headquarters confirming that the planes delivered ammunition and other logistics support from the American government.

According to military sources who spoke on condition of anonymity, the deployment followed bilateral security talks between Nigeria and the United States aimed at strengthening the fight against insurgency.

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“Following Nigeria–US bilateral talks on security, the American government will not only deploy soldiers but also provide necessary logistics, including ammunition, to fight insurgents,” one senior officer said.

Another high-ranking officer noted that the delivery was consistent with operational needs, explaining that ammunition is routinely replenished after military operations.

“The US and the Nigerian government, under the coordination of the NSA, are working together to end insecurity in the country. So we should expect more deployments of aircraft and troops,” he added.

Reports of Equipment Offloading

The New York Times reported that US military aircraft arrived in Maiduguri, Borno State, on Thursday night. By Friday evening, three aircraft were reportedly visible at the base, with equipment being offloaded.

A US Department of Defense official was quoted as saying that the flights marked the beginning of a series of C-17 transport missions to multiple locations across Nigeria.

Social media trackers also reported that a US Air Force C-130J-30 transport aircraft landed at Kaduna International Airport after departing from Ghana, fuelling speculation that Kaduna could serve as a training hub for US personnel collaborating with the Nigerian military.

Deployment of US Personnel

The development comes amid broader security engagement between both countries. Reports indicate that up to 200 American intelligence analysts, advisers and trainers are expected to support Nigeria’s armed forces in targeted counterterrorism operations.

Earlier, the United States had designated Nigeria as a Country of Particular Concern and carried out an airstrike on extremist fighters in Sokoto State on Christmas Day 2025. Since then, bilateral discussions have reportedly intensified.

Experts Weigh In

Reacting to the reports, retired Nigerian Army Intelligence Corps officer Chris Andrew said the arrival of US personnel should not be interpreted as a combat troop deployment.

“They are not bringing combat troops. What they are offering is technical expertise, particularly in drone operations and precision air capabilities,” he said.

Andrew noted that collaboration with the US could enhance Nigeria’s operational precision, especially following improved air campaigns against insurgents.

He also suggested that Nigeria could benefit from hosting a drone facility, particularly after the US withdrawal from Niger.

Security analyst Chidi Omeje described the development as a product of effective diplomacy, stressing that any cooperation that enhances Nigeria’s security capacity should be welcomed.

However, he cautioned that Nigeria must retain full sovereignty over its territory and operations.

As of the time of filing this report, the Director of Defence Media Operations had not issued an official statement on the aircraft landings.

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