Cᴀʟɪʙʀᴇ Oʙsᴄᴜʀᴀ Profile picture
Was a Arms Research & Occasional Effortposter. Interested in MENA/Asia NSAGs

Jan 18, 2022, 11 tweets

#Nigeria: ISWA released a video, dealing with indoctrination and training of young fighters (many child soldiers); I will detail key elements (TTPs/Materiel/Themes) etc

This video is remarkable from the standpoint of a global terrorist organisation attempting to build a state.

Release covers various day-to-day activities of young fighters; with ages from ~12 to 18+. This includes prayers, lessons, etc; this is remarkably similar to ISWA releases from the days of the physical caliphate of IS-Central. Once again, IS is trying to form the next generation.

[Note: As standard, I will blur all faces of murdered NA and underage ISWA fighters]. The propaganda also attempts to reinforce the global ideological cohesion of IS via the glimpse of previous releases; here's the infamous female fighters section footage from the "Hajin Pocket".

Like the releases of years ago, we also see martial arts training, training with small arms handling (AKM(S), Kbk AKMS, Type 56(-1) etc seen).

It goes without saying that the footage is not pleasant; this is why a terrorist group controlling ground (or even having safe havens) is serious danger. Older fighters are also seen.

Of course, weapons symbology is essential to these themes also; the ISWA favourite of AK-74 w/ Zenitco B-33/B-10M parts, AGR-47 grip etc (A reference to both captured Syrian rifles and the losses of NA SOF), customised AR-M1F, etc. No Beryl this time.

Most disconcertingly (but expectedly) the young fighters are seeing carrying out multiple executions of NA Soldiers captured in 2021, once again the AK-74 appears prominently. Unfortunately this is utterly ideologically consistent and aligned with IS Core.

The video ends with a couple of these young fighters in action, firing a single Type 63-2 107mm HE artillery rocket from an improvised single barrel launcher (SPG-9DM tripod) at the NA, showing that this is not just propaganda but also unfortunate deeds.

We also see a pledge of allegiance as is familiar, and more footage of IS fighters of varying ages; I will leave it to others to translate, but content is as expected.

This video has multiple messages; to the Nigerian State, to the former JAS, and the wider jihadi "community"

I think I have covered the main elements, hopefully respectfully given the stark nature of the content within. ISWA is telling everyone who will listen that they are not going away; this is merely an example of the lasting "state" structure they are attempting to build.

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