An anti Aircraft Dust Weapon of Biafra
Dr. Felix Oragwu is a nuclear physicist and the
arrowhead of the scientific and technological innovations that sustained
secessionist Biafra during the thirty months of the Nigerian civil war. While
many records have been made of the bloody struggle, there has not been much
attempt to chronicle in details the scientific and technological feat that took
place in Biafra.
To fill that gap, Oragwu decided to provide that
missing link by writing the book, Scientific and Technological Innovations in
Biafra: The Ogbunigwe Fame 1967 – 1970.
Ogbunigwe, the deadly mass destruction missile that
made the federal troop jittery, was a product of the scientific feat of Biafra.
Oragwu revealed how the Biafran scientists were assembled and how the name Ogbunigwe
was coined.
The author, in an interview with Saturday Sun,
informed that the book basically deals with two major things – the ability of a
nation in the development of science and technology and an instrument for the
economic and industrial development of a country. The book was supposed to have
come out in the 1970s, but couldn’t because of the heightened emotions then.
How
Ogbunigwe was invented
Between late July and early September 1967, it was
reported that Biafra enjoyed air superiority over Nigeria by mere possession of
an old 1939-1945 war vintage B.26 Bomber. One early September morning in 1967,
the old B.26 was, as usual, primed for action at the Enugu airport, where the
bomber was normally stationed preparatory for its routine bombing trips on
military targets in Nigeria.
A Bofor ground to anti-aircraft gun located near the
Enugu Airport defended the airport and the bomber. The primed B.26 bomber was
ready to take off, at about 0630 hours on that fateful day to Nigeria, when
suddenly there appeared a fast moving, low flying Russian MIG 15 Jet fighter,
over the Enugu Airport and Biafra airspace for the first time since the war
began. No member of the Science and Technology (S & T) Group before this
incident had witnessed a MIG Jet fighter in action. The MIG jet fighter
promptly attacked the airport and deflated the tyres of B.26 bomber, thereby
immobilizing the vital warhorse.
“Later in the evening of that eventful day, the Commander of Biafra Air Force,
after recovering from the shock and humiliation of the morning incident,
summoned his officers, including the commander of Biafra Army engineers and
some leading members of the S&T Group to the Enugu Airport for advice on
the matter and what to do to bring down the low flying MIG jet fighter without
the ground-to-air anti-craft guns.
“The Air Force commander, in shaking voice, informed
the small group assembled of the MIG 15 Jet incidence of that morning and the
implications for Biafra short-lived air superiority over Nigeria.”
With the emergence of MIG jet fighters in the federal troops’ arsenal, the use
of B26 bomber, says the author, had come to an end. The ‘Bofor’ gun at the
Enugu Airport had become irrelevant against fast moving low flying jet
fighters. Therefore, he sought for what could be done to contain the jet
fighters and maintain the morale of the Biafran troops and the population at
large.
“In the course of the deliberations, a number of
suggestions were made. The most viable was to find a mechanism for sending up
debris, dust, small pebbles and the like in the path of the flying jet fighters
in the hope that these dust particles could be sucked in by the jet fighters to
impede its propulsion, asphyxiate and bring the jet fighters down. The question
was what type of mechanism could be produced easily and quickly in Biafra to
accomplish the task.
“To utilize this scientific principle in throwing up
the debris in the path of a fast flying Jet fighter, the S&T-Group had to
solve two problems. The first was the rotation of the debris in the bucket to
set up laminar flow without allowing the latter to spin, the second was to generate
such a recoil that the reaction to the recoil could impart sufficient energy to
the rotated debris to rise far beyond the rooftops and spread the contents over
a large air space.
An engineer member of the S&T Group called William
Achukwu, Agricultural Engineer, volunteered to design and fabricate a metallic
bucket-like system for the trials.“A series of trial tests with varying masses
(light materials) and sizes of the debris respectively, depending on the
mass/sizes of the debris, gave excellent results achieving heights of 30-1000
feet (10-30 meters) respectively depending on the mass/sizes of the debris. The
Air Force commander, the military personnel present, and members of the S&T
Group present who witnessed the feat achieved, were very excited and went into
jubilation. Most people were convinced that the new mechanism was an answer to
the jet fighters, and the S&T Group was directed to produce many of the
devices to be used not only at the airports but also as air defense cover at various
Biafran troop locations. The name “Ogbunigwe”
“In October 1967, the federal troops, having captured
and secured Enugu, the capital of Biafra were on their way to Awka and Onitsha,
the commercial nerve centre of Biafra, through the old Enugu-Awka-Onitsha road.
The well armed, heavily equipped federal troops, with their superior fire
power, encountered a battalion of poorly equipped, out-gunned and virtually
exhausted Biafran troops at the Ugwuoba Bridge, few kilometers into Awka.
However the Biafran troops had on hand some of their air defence dust mines.
Unable to withstand the superior firepower of the federal troops, they began to
run for their dear lives carrying along with them their air defence ‘mines’.
Their resourceful commander (whose name has escaped my memory) ordered them
back and commanded them to place the air defence mines horizontally rather than
vertically as designed and fire them on the approaching federal troops to see
what would happen and thereafter run for their dear lives. The command was
promptly carried out. Indeed, the federal troops could not understand what hit
them. The effect of the horizontal detonation of the air defense dust mines was
very devastating leading to loss of many federal troops, as well loss of large
quantities of arms and ammunitions some of which got completely burnt. The
devastation was, indeed, very extensive particularly in the unintended loss of
military personnel, some of who died from the shock waves generated by the
unexpected explosions. The mass of water, from the river below the bridge, was
thrown up and widely spread by the generated waves, thus adding to the trauma
of the advancing troops.
“The following morning some members of the S&T Group were summoned to
Ugwuoba Bridge by the military to help explain the new phenomenon and what
really had happened to make the air defense dust mines accomplish what they
did. Meanwhile, the people of Amansi Awka, the neighbouring village, were
called out to the scene to help in burying the dead. An elderly man from Amansi
Awka on seeing the large number of dead soldiers along the bridge exclaimed in
Igbo: “ogbuefa n’igwe” (the dust mine had killed them in masses or massively).
That was how the otherwise anti-aircraft “Air Dust Mine” got its name Ogbunigwe
(mass killer) and the S &T Group came to be referred to by the generality
of the Biafra public as Ogbunigwe people.
“Arising from the Ugwuoba incident, a device designed and fabricated as an anti
aircraft dust mine had suddenly become useful as a ground-to-ground weapon with
devastating impact beyond imagination. Its new mode of deployment provided
Biafra with additional ammunitions. This incident vindicated the adage “that
necessity is the mother of invention.” And also make use of what you have to do
something as per say in Igbo “Nku di na mba neghere mba nri.” We the Biafra
will make sure that we provides enough researchers in various fields, to enable
us to make properly use of what ChukwuAbiama provided for us in our land. I
thank Yahweh today that the Biafra has more scientists than before the war.
They are ready to protect their father land against any aggression and in
America alone, Biafra has many nuclear scientists. Federal Government of
Nigeria should prepare to face them soon, this year 2015 comes Biafra. We thank
Radio Biafra for unveiling the truth of we suppose to do in order to liberate
Biafra from the idiotic Nigeria.
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