According to the report, the successful strikes dealt a significant blow to terrorist elements.
Mr Ejodame said the airstrike was conducted at about 1205 hours on April 1 by the air component of the Joint Task Force North East.
The air chief said modern air operations were increasingly conducted in complex environments, making careful application of air power critical.
Mr Aneke expressed concern over instability in Mali, Burkina Faso and Niger.
According to him, NAF operations disrupted terrorist and criminal activities across Kaduna State.
Mr Aneke, who engaged the Leonardo Aircraft Division in Milan, described the M-346 programme as a major leap in renewing the NAF’s combat capability.
Air Chief Sunday Aneke reaffirmed the NAF’s commitment to providing timely and decisive air support to ground forces.
Mr Anele said the operation underscored the NAF’s aggressive posture, precision employment of airpower, and unwavering commitment to sustained joint operations.
Mr Ejodame said the interview would take place at the Nigerian Air Force Base, Kaduna, from January 12 to February 8, 2026.
The Nigerian Air Force (NAF) has successfully ferried its C-130 aircraft, NAF 913, to Lisbon, Portugal, for scheduled depot maintenance.
