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Military Thread V6, Selamat Hari Raya dan Kemerdekaan ke-54
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Mar 11 2011, 06:45 PM
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Mar 11 2011, 07:42 PM
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Wow....really old-skool pimping up of weapons.Obviously the nagant rifle will never shoot straight with that thing on......
RELEASE YOUR FRUSTRATIONS!!!!WRITE IN CAPS!!!!!! |
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Mar 11 2011, 08:44 PM
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i thought mosin nagants give a huge kick?maybe the attachments help..LOL
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Mar 11 2011, 11:07 PM
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QUOTE(heavyduty @ Mar 11 2011, 08:44 PM) Hmmm....seeing that this is the carbine version,probably it does give a hefty kick.Don't know about the attachments controlling recoil though,don't see a compensator installed.And HOW THE HELL do you operate the bolt with that carrying handle on?Little known fact: The cruciform bayonet can be detached and used to unscrew the stock and strip the rifle.just telling..... This post has been edited by MilitaryMadness: Mar 11 2011, 11:14 PM |
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Mar 11 2011, 11:47 PM
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in COD when you add attachments they become more accurate and has longer range and can penetrate more...
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Mar 11 2011, 11:57 PM
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QUOTE(zimhibikie @ Mar 11 2011, 04:19 AM) Japan cant develope their own fighter and the F-2 is a good way to say F U china and korea,we has our own fighter..40% of the price for one F-2 goes to the US.an on top of that they need to pay licencing fees to the US.the f-2 is changed enough to mke people say its a different aircraft than a F-16.but the price is still shitbrix,a modded kancil priced like a inspira.and i thought our MKMs are expensiveThis post has been edited by heavyduty: Mar 12 2011, 12:03 AM |
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Mar 12 2011, 12:05 AM
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Dude.....that's a game.....
In real-life adding too many attachments to a weapon can possibly unbalance it,making the aim worse. Attachments that are essential for a tactical situations should be the ones attached,not the whole shebang.....no use of a laser pointer and a torchlight in broad daylight,right? Maybe a red dot scope/sight, a grip handle and a laser pointer would be enough for most missions and tactical situations,no? ![]() Like this,ok?yes,no? |
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Mar 12 2011, 12:28 AM
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seeing Nuris above my house..possible SAR mission..dont know where they are from but they have set up camp at the sultan mahmud airport...
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Mar 12 2011, 03:22 AM
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Mar 12 2011, 05:02 AM
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QUOTE(Fadly @ Mar 11 2011, 08:53 AM) Stoppan Power tarak. I've always thought that 9mm held a very good balance between penetration and stopping power given rounds like a flatnose. And buying boxed near proprietary ammo at insanely overmarked prices isn't my cuppa tea. I'm mostly a 9mm fanbois because it's been mah carry round for years. My new license just arrived in the mail. Kudos to lady at QPS who helped me speed it up » Click to show Spoiler - click again to hide... « |
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Mar 12 2011, 03:43 PM
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QUOTE USS Essex departed prematurely from Sepanggar Bay Kota Kinabalu 2011 credit to mcwood @ militaryphotos.net ![]() |
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Mar 12 2011, 03:50 PM
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QUOTE U.S., Malaysian Forces Conduct Joint Aviation Exercise By From USS Abraham Lincoln Public affairs USS Abraham Lincoln (At Sea) (NNS) -- Aircraft from USS Abraham Lincoln (CVN 72) Carrier Strike Group participated in a joint aerial combat training exercise with the Royal Malaysian Air Force, Feb 14. F/A-18 Hornets and Super Hornets from Carrier Air Wing (CVW)2 joined Malaysian SU-30 and FA-18D Hornets to train in multiple combat scenarios. Events ranged from single aircraft engaging single aircraft, all the way to complex multi-aircraft combat scenarios. With the Malaysian SU-30s maneuvering at speeds estimated close to MACH 1, training was aggressive and realistic. "Air Combat Training gives our aviators a chance to match their skills against the skills of some formidable foreign aviators and their modern aircraft. An added benefit is promoting regional partnerships and improving maritime security," said Lt. Luke Swain of CVW-2. The United States and Malaysia share a diverse and expanding partnership and cooperate closely on a number of security matters, including counterterrorism, maritime domain awareness, and regional stability. The Abraham Lincoln Carrier Strike Group is currently in the U.S. 7th Fleet's area of responsibility as part of a routine deployment to promote peace, cooperation and stability in the region. sosej |
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Mar 12 2011, 04:44 PM
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Mar 12 2011, 05:06 PM
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QUOTE(AKace @ Mar 12 2011, 03:22 AM) misi bosnia punya ada tak?? Added on March 12, 2011, 5:27 pm ![]() USS Essex warship arrived in Teluk Sepanggar, Sabah, Malaysia Royal Navy Base SEPANGAR, Malaysia – The forward-deployed amphibious assault ship USS Essex (LHD 2) arrived in Sepangar, Malaysia, for a port visit March 11. During the visit, Essex will host a reception on board for senior officials from the U.S. and Malaysia, including the U.S. ambassador to Malaysia; commander, U.S. 7th Fleet and the Royal Malaysian Navy's commander, Navy Region Two. Sailors and Marines from the 31st Marine Expeditionary Unit will also join in a sporting event with their Royal Malaysian Navy counterparts and will participate in a community service (COMSERV) project at a local refuge for victims of abuse, homeless locals and orphans. “We've been invited to spend the morning with the residents of Bukit Harapan for a time of support, encouragement and fun,” said Cmdr. James Johnson, Essex command chaplain. “Whether working together or playing, the goal of this, and every COMSERV, is to build friendship and partnership through the expression of sincerity, respect and love.” The 40 volunteers for the project will bring games, school supplies and get a chance to interact with the residents of the Bukit Harapan Therapeutic Community. There will also be cultural singing, dancing and reading activities. “Every Sailor is an ambassador, which simply means that on liberty in a foreign port, you are, or may be, the only part of the United States that that host nationals experience first hand,” said Johnson. Sailors and Marines will also have the opportunity to capture the essence of Malaysian culture through several tours in the nearby city of Kota Kinabalu offered by the ship’s Morale, Welfare and Recreation (MWR) department. Tour packages will include a climbing expedition to Mount Kinabalu, white water rafting and a trip to Kinabalu Park’s hot springs. Many Sailors expressed their excitement about visiting Malaysia and everything it has to offer. “This is my first time in Malaysia, and I want to go to the beach, sight see and take pictures for my grandpa and mom,” said Damage Controlman Fireman Ashley Perez. “I’m from Florida, so I like to compare the beaches there to all the beaches that we see on deployment.” Matthew Olszyk, Essex’s afloat recreation specialist, said he hopes Sailors and Marines take the opportunity to experience Malaysia through MWR. “Kota Kinabalu is a great liberty port. Not many Sailors get to see this area of the world and it offers opportunities to climb Malaysia's highest peak,” Olszyk said. “Personnel can also enjoy the world famous cuisine in the fastest-growing city in Malaysia.” After leaving Malaysia, the Essex Amphibious Ready Group (ARG) will continue its patrol in the Western Pacific. The Essex ARG reports to Commander, Amphibious Force 7th Fleet, Rear Adm. Richard Landolt, who is forward-deployed to Okinawa, Japan. source : http://www.c7f.navy.mil/news/2011/03-march/016.htm This post has been edited by hack3line: Mar 12 2011, 05:29 PM |
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Mar 12 2011, 07:16 PM
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uss essex already gone to Japan to help with the rescue effort.
edit: ![]() I read somewhere that 2-4 F-2s damaged. This post has been edited by lulz: Mar 12 2011, 07:17 PM |
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Mar 12 2011, 08:02 PM
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Bosnia?OSA makes it impossible because bosnia is a SF operation
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Mar 12 2011, 10:07 PM
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QUOTE(ZombieSeafood @ Mar 12 2011, 04:44 PM) Sig Sauer P226 X-Five Tactical in Single Action.Stupidly heavy pistol. Wouldn't carry it for more than 15 minutes lol. A Glock 23 is better for carry since my carry condition is security. For comparison the Glock is 650 grams, the Sig is 1.1kg. This post has been edited by empire23: Mar 12 2011, 10:10 PM |
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Mar 13 2011, 01:21 AM
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QUOTE(lulz @ Mar 12 2011, 07:16 PM) uss essex already gone to Japan to help with the rescue effort. edit: ![]() I read somewhere that 2-4 F-2s damaged. QUOTE 18 F-2 fighters damaged by Tsunami in Japan Mainichi The strongest recorded earthquake to hit Japan rocked the northeastern coast Friday, triggering a series of tsunami including a 10-meter wall of water that submerged residential areas and farms with muddy streams and washed away scores of people, vehicles and boats in fields and ports in the region. The 10-meter tsunami was observed at Sendai port in Sendai, Miyagi Prefecture, at around 3:55 p.m. after the quake with a magnitude of 8.8 rocked the region, local police said. A tsunami expert at the government-affiliated Port and Airport Research Institute described the tsunami following the 2:46 p.m. quake as “one of the highest and widest in terms of areas of devastation in the nation’s history.” Shigeo Takahashi, senior researcher at the institute, said, “It’s a tsunami of a once-in-a-century scale.” The strong quake and a series of aftershocks prompted the Japan Meteorological Agency to issue a series of tsunami warnings and advisories covering the whole coast of Japan. The agency warned of huge tsunami in the Pacific coastal region from Hokkaido in northern Japan to Tokushima Prefecture in western Japan on Friday, following the 2:46 p.m. quake which measured the highest level of 7 on the Japanese seismic intensity scale, and issued a tsunami advisory for areas on the Sea of Japan coast in the Kinki and Chugoku regions in western Japan early Saturday. It also advised residents in Pacific coastal areas to move to higher ground and stay away from the sea. The agency called for the public to stay alert over the next month for aftershocks that could register a magnitude of 7 or more and trigger tsunami. On Friday, the Defense Ministry said around 1,800 houses in the city of Minamisoma in Fukushima Prefecture were found to have been devastated. TV footage showed quake-triggered tsunami causing the Natori River in Sendai to swell in spots near its mouth and a wide, muddy stream from the river rapidly moving to submerge a number of houses and buildings in residential areas and fields nearby, leveling everything in its path and hitting boats, containers, vehicles and a massive amount of lumber near the river. After the tsunami, around 200 to 300 bodies were washed ashore in Sendai’s Wakabayashi Ward. Officials of the ward facing the Pacific Ocean said almost all of the approximately 1,200 households within a district where a tsunami alert had been issued were affected by a tsunami. At least two Japan Coast Guard patrol boats of the 2nd Coast Guard Regional Headquarters in Shiogama in the prefecture were also washed away following a tsunami, while a fishing boat with nine crew members was struck by a tidal wave, leaving four of them, all Indonesian nationals, missing, coast guard officials said. Other footage showed more than 20 cars and containers being washed into the sea when a tsunami hit Kamaishi port. The National Police Agency said the area of tsunami devastation in Iwate Prefecture, also in northeastern Japan, has spread to include Kamaishi, Miyako and Iwaizumi, while quite a number of people have died or are missing following a tsunami in the coastal town of Yamada in the prefecture, where many houses were washed away. According to the Miyagi prefectural government, 50 teachers and workers at Kesennuma Koyo Prefectural Senior High School are stranded in a school building which was flooded to its fourth floor after a tsunami hit the area. The government also said 50 percent of the city of Higashimatsushima in the prefecture has been submerged and many residents have been left on the roofs of their homes while many buildings are on fire in the city. The Ibaraki prefectural police said three people were carried away by tsunami while watching the ocean from their home in the eastern prefecture, while the Miyagi police said a ship carrying 100 people was washed away by tsunami. Meanwhile, the Fire and Disaster Management Agency said about 300 buildings were washed away by tsunami in Ofunato, Iwate Prefecture. The Sendai airport authority in Miyagi Prefecture said the airport’s runways were submerged by tidal waves. The Air Self-Defense Force’s Matsushima Air Base in Miyagi was inundated with seawater, damaging 18 F-2 fighters and a number of other aircraft possibly permanently, the Defense Ministry said. A 7.3-meter tsunami was also observed in Soma port in Fukushima Prefecture and elsewhere, the meteorological agency said, adding a 4.1-meter tsunami was observed in Kamaishi port in Iwate Prefecture. The city government of Soma said it had confirmed that tsunami surged to around 4 to 5 kilometers inland from the coast. The Tokyo metropolitan government said it has shut 19 of its floodgates to prepare for possible tsunami. Meanwhile, the Pacific Tsunami Warning Center in Hawaii said a tsunami warning was in effect for more than 50 countries and regions on the Pacific coast including Russia, Taiwan, New Zealand, Chile, Marcus Island and the Northern Marianas, while weather agencies in the Philippines, Indonesia, Australia, Papua New Guinea, Mexico, Panama and Peru also issued similar warnings. Tsunami from the quake reached countries and regions in the Pacific basin including the state of Hawaii, three islets in the Kuril Islands, including four Russian-held islands claimed by Japan, and the Philippines. http://iafnews.nuvodev.com |
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Mar 13 2011, 01:33 PM
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18 planes gone in one go?i wonder how long japan will take to recover from all these..
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Mar 13 2011, 01:53 PM
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QUOTE(empire23 @ Mar 12 2011, 10:07 PM) Sig Sauer P226 X-Five Tactical in Single Action. Heh. Say what you want bout them plastic guns, heavy ain't one of them. Stupidly heavy pistol. Wouldn't carry it for more than 15 minutes lol. A Glock 23 is better for carry since my carry condition is security. For comparison the Glock is 650 grams, the Sig is 1.1kg. |
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