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German Rheinmetall seeks to sell Skyguard Air Defence System to Nigeria

The Skyguard 3 air defense system is the third generation of the legendary Skyguard air defense product line. The Skyguard 3 system has paired 35-mm GDF009 guns for AHEAD ammunition (also produced by Rheinmetall – Ed.) with the possibility of an explosion in the air to destroy enemy aircraft.

Ekene Lionel and Military Africa by Ekene Lionel and Military Africa
March 1, 2025
in Missile & artillery Systems
Reading Time: 4 mins read
The Skyguard 3 air defense system is the third generation of the legendary Skyguard air defense product line.

Rheinmetall Skyguard 3

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Nigeria’s air defense capabilities are increasingly strained by modern aerial threats, prompting a push for modernization.

The Nigerian military currently depends on aging systems like the Roland II and ZSU-23-4 Shilka, which struggle to address contemporary challenges such as cruise missiles and unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs).

In response, Rheinmetall, a German defense conglomerate, is proposing its advanced Skyguard air defense system to bolster Nigeria’s anti-aircraft capabilities.

Rheinmetall’s Proposal to Nigeria

Rheinmetall has been actively engaging with Nigerian defense officials to secure a deal for the Skyguard system. Late last year, its sales teams visited Abuja, meeting with key figures including Minister of Defence Badaru Abubakar and Chief of Defence Staff General Christopher Musa.

These officials have been spearheading efforts to identify new suppliers for ammunition and defense equipment, such as 40mm anti aircraft artillery, 155mm, and small calibers for firearms in collaboration with DICON.

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Thus, reflecting Nigeria’s strategic intent to upgrade its military posture amid evolving security demands.

Skyguard 3 air defense system by Rheinmetall
Towed radar of the Skyguard 3 air defence system by Rheinmetall

The Skyguard 3: A Modern Air Defense Solution

The Skyguard 3 is the third generation of Rheinmetall’s well-regarded Skyguard product line. Designed to safeguard critical stationary assets—such as airfields, bridges, and command centers—it features two 35mm Oerlikon Twin Gun GDF009 cannons. The system is built to counter a diverse array of air threats, including: cruise missiles, high-speed missiles with small radar cross-sections, aircraft, helicopters, and UAVs

Operational in all weather conditions and at any time of day, the Skyguard 3 combines advanced technology with practical design. Its state-of-the-art sensors provide precise target detection and tracking, while sophisticated fire control and ballistic computation enhance its effectiveness. The twin cannons deliver a rapid fire rate of up to 1,100 rounds per minute and can deploy Rheinmetall’s Ahead air burst ammunition, ideal for neutralizing small, elusive targets. With high mobility and ease of deployment, the system offers robust protection and exceptional saturation resistance against multiple simultaneous threats.

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Nigeria’s Current Air Defense Landscape

Nigeria’s air defense infrastructure is limited and outdated. The Roland II Short Range Air Defence System, acquired in the 1980s with 16 units in service, serves as the backbone of its strategic air defense. Though reliable in its time, it lacks the capability to fully counter modern threats, and an option to procure an additional 16 units was not exercised.

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A soldier from the Air Defence artillery Corp sits atop a Roland air defence system.

Nigeria also operates the Skyguard Fire-Control Radar, paired with Oerlikon GDF cannons and supported by four Ericsson Super Giraffe radars for target detection.

Air Defence personnel carrying out maintenance checks on the Roland pulse doppler search radar in a maintenance hanger. Regular tests are carried out of the Roland system to access its operational integrity

For tactical air defense, the Nigerian military relies on Soviet-era ZSU-23-4 Shilka self-propelled systems and Strela man-portable air defense systems (MANPADS). These aging platforms are ill-equipped to handle the speed, stealth, and sophistication of today’s aerial adversaries, underscoring the urgent need for an upgrade.

A 40mm anti aircraft gun is displayed in Maiduguri during the visit of Nigerian President on July 6, 2018 during the celebrations for Nigeria Army day. (Photo by AUDU MARTE / AFP) (Photo credit should read AUDU MARTE/AFP via Getty Images)

The acquisition of the Skyguard 3 would transform Nigeria’s air defense capabilities. It would provide modern, reliable protection for vital military and civilian infrastructure, addressing the shortcomings of current systems.

By integrating advanced technology with Nigeria’s existing Skyguard Fire-Control Radar, the system could further optimize the country’s air defense network, offering a seamless upgrade to its cannon-based defenses.

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