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post Feb 11 2011, 03:07 PM

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QUOTE(atreyuangel @ Feb 11 2011, 02:49 PM)
How about E2D for consideration?  wub.gif
a good deal, but better put it in one package instead
French with a little bit of South African!  laugh.gif
rojak at the best!
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hehe, E2D wub.gif
6 units would be ngam ngam... drool.gif
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Beechcraft AT-6 for JTACs Training?

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The RAAF is considering purchasing up to six Hawker Beechcraft AT-6 light-attack aircraft that would be used for training joint terminal attack controllers. (photo : Airforce Technology)

According to industry officials quoted in Inside the Air Force, the Royal Australian Air Force is considering purchasing as many as six Hawker Beechcraft AT-6 light-attack aircraft that would be used for training joint terminal attack controllers (JTACs) responsible for calling in air strikes.

The RAAF currently uses four aircraft at its Forward Air Control Development Unit; however, there is talk of the service acquiring between four and six replacement aircraft, according to Jim Maslowski, Hawker Beechcraft’s president of US and international government business.

“They have a dire need to be able to qualify their JTACs,” Derek Hess, the company’s director of light attack, said during a February 1 telephone interview.

“You can certainly do that more affordably with an AT-6 than you can with one of their Hornets, or their Super Hornets or an F-35 down the road.

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The AT-6 is fully equipped with six weapons / stores locations and can be armed with a variety of weapons including guided missiles, laser / GPS-guided bombs and 2.75in rocket pods. (photo : Airforce Technology)

That’s one instance where having common digital signatures with existing platforms, in our case like the A-10 and F-16, make that really a seamless way of doing business.”

The company has also pitched the baseline T-6 trainer as part of the RAAF’s Air 5428 program, an effort to acquire new trainer aircraft.

Raytheon Australia is the prime contractor and has teamed with BAE Systems Australia.
The companies expect the RAAF to release a request for tender later in 2011.

“The AT-6 piece would fit very nicely because if they pick the T-6 [for the training replacement], then you have a common inventory,” Maslowski said.

In addition to Australia, there has been international interest in the aircraft, according to Maslowski.
“We’re in conversation with Australia and there is interest in...other nations as well,” he said, declining to name the countries.

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Anybody got the continuation of the story?
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post Feb 11 2011, 03:58 PM

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UPACARA PEMAKAIAN PANGKAT PEGAWAI KANAN TLDM

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Pada 10 Feb 2011, Upacara Pemakaian Pangkat Pegawai Kanan TLDM telah dilaksanakan dengan jayanya bertempat di KD SRI GOMBAK dan disempurnakan oleh Yang Berbahagia Laksamana Tan Sri Abdul Aziz bin Hj Jaafar, Panglima Tentera Laut. Upacara yang penuh bersejarah ini menyaksikan empat orang Pegawai Kanan Tentera Laut Diraja Malaysia (TLDM) dinaikkan pangkat dari Laksamana Pertama kepada Laksamana Muda.

Pegawai Kanan TLDM yang dinaikkan pangkat adalah Laksamana Muda Dato’ Tan Eng Seng (Komandan Maktab Pertahanan Angkatan Tentera), Laksamana Muda Dato’ Anuwi bin Hassan (Panglima Wilayah Laut 2), Laksamana Muda Dato’ Abdul Ghani bin Othman (Panglima Bantuan) dan Laksamana Muda Dato’ Hj Khairuddin bin Khalid (Panglima Sistem Armada).

Selain itu, turut dinaikkan pangkat dari Kepten TLDM kepada Laksamana Pertama ialah Laksamana Pertama Wah Yuen Mei yang kini menjawat jawatan sebagai Asisten Ketua Staf (AKS) Tadbir. (Sekretariat, Markas Tentera Laut). TLDM turut mencipta sejarah pada hari ini apabila dua orang Pegawai Kanan TLDM dari kaum Cina telah dinaikkan pangkat dalam satu majlis dan Laksamana Muda  Dato’ Tan Eng Seng juga merupakan Pegawai Kanan TLDM pertama dari bangsa Cina yang dinaikkan pangkat ke Laksamana Muda.

Kenaikan pangkat bagi the Navy People ini dilihat seiring dengan amanah dan tanggungjawab untuk terus berkhidmat dengan gigih, cemerlang dan berintegriti di dalam organisasi TLDM. TLDM akan terus melaksanakan usaha-usaha untuk meningkat kualiti hidup setiap warga the Navy People.

Setiap individu yang layak dan menunjukkan prestasi yang cemerlang akan dipertimbang untuk kenaikan  pangkat dan peningkatan kerjaya. TLDM akan terus menawarkan satu kerjaya yang dilihat challenging but rewarding.

Sejak 1 Apr 2008 hingga pada hari ini, seramai 1220 pegawai telah dinaikkan pangkat dan sejumlah 437 daripadanya telah disahkan ke dalam pangkat sebenar.

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what's the title of this book?
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what's the title of this book?
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I don't know that unfortunately. I think HangPC once posted it in previous thread, I'm just a guy who right-click-save almost any picture.
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U.K., Canada Discuss Joint Frigate Development

LONDON - Britain is in talks with Canada about a possible joint program to develop a frigate for their respective navies, according to U.K. Defence Minister Gerald Howarth. Responding to questions from parliamentarians Jan. 31, Howarth said the British government is in "close discussion with the Canadians" on a possible collaborative program to develop the Global Combat Ship, destined to replace Type 23 frigates in Royal Navy service by the start of the next decade.

The minister said Australia, Malaysia, New Zealand and Turkey have expressed interest in the warship program, to be called the Type 26 in Royal Navy service, when Defence Secretary Liam Fox recently visited the various countries.

The British government is mounting a major effort to increase defense exports in the next few years to offset the downturn in military budgets at home, and has identified the Global Combat Ship as a key platform for a collaborative effort with Commonwealth and other allies.

BAE Systems has been working since last year on a 127 million-pound ($202 million) assessment phase to provide a warship capable of supporting land operations and conducting other roles, such as anti-submarine warfare.

Last year, the company, supported by the government, made proposals to Brazil to build up naval capabilities, including joint development of the Global Combat Ship. Italy, France and others have also shown an interest in the Brazilian program.


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Future butthurt from Tony Pua I guess~ biggrin.gif

Just my assumption btw, 27 PV Programme

1st batch = 6 Patrol Vessel

2nd batch = 6 LCS@Corvette

3rd batch = 6 *Frigate

4th batch = 6 *Destroyer

5th batch = 3 *<Insert choice>

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Future butthurt from Tony Pua I guess~  biggrin.gif

Just my assumption btw, 27 PV Programme

1st batch = 6 Patrol Vessel

2nd batch = 6 LCS@Corvette

3rd batch = 6 *Frigate "type 26" brows.gif

4th batch = 6 Guided Missile Destroyer "type 45??" brows.gif

5th batch = 3 Aegis

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more subs ? hoho
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FUFUUUUFUFUUFUFU Type 45 Daring Class
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FUFUUUUFUFUUFUFU Type 45 Daring Class
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Screw that. Vanguard Class Nuclear deterrence GET.
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Screw that. Vanguard Class Nuclear deterrence GET.
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CCTV: Chinese HQ-9 Anti-Missile

This news was reported by CCTV on 2010.4.24.
This news shows HQ9 use Kinetic Missiles warhead(Hit-to-Kill).

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Hosni Mubarak resigns as president

Egyptian president stands down and hands over power to the Supreme Council for the Armed Forces.

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Hosni Mubarak, the Egyptian president, has resigned from his post, handing over power to the armed forces.

Omar Suleiman, the vice-president, announced in a televised address that the president was "waiving" his office, and had handed over authority to the Supreme Council of the armed forces.

Suleiman's short statement was received with a roar of approval and by celebratory chanting and flag-waving from a crowd of hundreds of thousands in Cairo's Tahrir Square, as well by pro-democracy campaigners who attended protests across the country on Friday.

The crowd in Tahrir chanted "We have brought down the regime", while many were seen crying, cheering and embracing one another.

Mohamed ElBaradei, an opposition leader, hailed the moment as being the "greatest day of my life", in comments to the Associated Press news agency.

"The country has been liberated after decades of repression,'' he said.

"Tonight, after all of these weeks of frustration, of violence, of intimidation ... today the people of Egypt undoubtedly [feel they] have been heard, not only by the president, but by people all around the world," our correspondent at Tahrir Square reported, following the announcement.

"The sense of euphoria is simply indescribable," our correspondent at Mubarak's Heliopolis presidential palace, where at least ten thousand pro-democracy activists had gathered, said.

Pro-democracy activists in the Egyptian capital had marched on the presidential palace and state television buildings on Friday, the 18th consecutive day of protests.

Anger at state television

At the state television building earlier in the day, thousands had blocked people from entering or leaving, accusing the broadcaster of supporting the current government and of not truthfully reporting on the protests.

"The military has stood aside and people are flooding through [a gap where barbed wire has been moved aside]," Al Jazeera's correspondent at the state television building reported.

He said that "a lot of anger [was] generated" after Mubarak's speech last night, where he repeated his vow to complete his term as president.

'Gaining momentum'

Outside the palace in Heliopolis, where at least ten thousand protesters had gathered in Cairo, another Al Jazeera correspondent reported that there was a strong military presence, but that there was "no indication that the military want[ed] to crack down on protesters".

She said that army officers had engaged in dialogue with protesters, and that remarks had been largely "friendly".

Tanks and military personnel had been deployed to bolster barricades around the palace.

Our correspondent said the crowd in Heliopolis was "gaining momentum by the moment", and that the crowd had gone into a frenzy when two helicopters were seen in the air around the palace grounds.

"By all accounts this is a highly civilised gathering. people are separated from the palace by merely a barbed wire ... but nobody has even attempted to cross that wire," she said.

As crowds grew outside the palace, Mubarak left Cairo on Friday for the Red Sea resort of Sharm al-Shaikh, according to sources who spoke to Al Jazeera.

In Tahrir Square, hundreds of thousands of protesters gathered, chanting slogans against Mubarak and calling for the military to join them in their demands.

Our correspondent at the square said the "masses" of pro-democracy campaigners there appeared to have "clear resolution" and "bigger resolve" to achieve their goals than ever before.

However, he also said that protesters were "confused by mixed messages" coming from the army, which has at times told them that their demands will be met, yet in communiques and other statements supported Mubarak's staying in power until at least September.

Army statement

In a statement read out on state television at midday on Friday, the military announced that it would lift a 30-year-old emergency law but only "as soon as the current circumstances end".

The military said it would also guarantee changes to the constitution as well as a free and fair election, and it called for normal business activity to resume.

Al Jazeera's correspondent in Tahrir Square said people there were hugely disappointed with that army statement, and had vowed to take the protests to "a last and final stage".

"They're frustrated, they're angry, and they say protests need to go beyond Liberation [Tahrir] Square, to the doorstep of political institutions," she said.

Protest organisers have called for 20 million people to come out on "Farewell Friday" in a final attempt to force Mubarak to step down.

Alexandria protests

Hossam El Hamalawy, a pro-democracy organiser and member of the Socialist Studies Centre, said protesters were heading towards the presidential palace from multiple directions, calling on the army to side with them and remove Mubarak.

"People are extremely angry after yesterday's speech," he told Al Jazeera. "Anything can happen at the moment. There is self-restraint all over but at the same time I honestly can't tell you what the next step will be ... At this time, we don't trust them [the army commanders] at all."

An Al Jazeera reporter overlooking Tahrir said the side streets leading into the square were filling up with crowds.

"It's an incredible scene. From what I can judge, there are more people here today than yesterday night," she said.
"The military has not gone into the square except some top commanders, one asking people to go home ... I don't see any kind of tensions between the people and the army but all of this might change very soon if the army is seen as not being on the side of the people."

Hundreds of thousands were participating in Friday prayers outside a mosque in downtown Alexandria, Egypt's second biggest city.

Thousands of pro-democracy campaigners also gathered outside a presidential palace in Alexandria.

Egyptian television reported that large angry crowds were heading from Giza, adjacent to Cairo, towards Tahrir Square and some would march on the presidential palace.

Protests are also being held in the cities of Mansoura, Mahala, Tanta, Ismailia, and Suez, with thousands in attendance.

Violence was reported in the north Sinai town of el-Arish, where protesters attempted to storm a police station. At least one person was killed, and 20 wounded in that attack, our correspondent said.

Dismay at earlier statement

In a televised address to the nation on Thursday, Mubarak said he was handing "the functions of the president" to Vice-President Omar Suleiman. But the move means he retains his title of president.

Halfway through his much-awaited speech late at night, anticipation turned into anger among protesters camped in Tahrir Square who began taking off their shoes and waving them in the air.

Immediately after Mubarak's speech, Suleiman called on the protesters to "go home" and asked Egyptians to "unite and look to the future."

Union workers have joined the protests over the past few days, effectively crippling transportation and several industries, and dealing a sharper blow to Mubarak’s embattled regime.

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I'm sure Empire23 can reconstruct the last picture :3

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Haha, paste is more correct. It's like hitting a rabbit with a hot loaded barnes varmint grenade bullet, all you have left is some goo with the consistency of laksa paste.

Well, you can start by doing a MechEng degree. Most good eng folks work well with their hands. Having a cert and apprenticeship in machining, CAD, multiple axis CAM CnC and metal working are extremely relevant as well.
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I'm sure Empire23 can reconstruct the last picture :3
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I can't put my finger on the one that's supposed to be the King tongue.gif

I think it's .45-70 Government, but am not sure.


QUOTE(FLampard @ Feb 12 2011, 01:50 AM)
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Well, there are tons of things you can put your skills to. Most gunsmiths here in Aus have no formal education in the field. They're hobbyists that learn as much as they can for many years before venturing to open their own business.

My major is electrical, but I can work CAD/CAM and do physical drilling and panel work if required, in a pinch I can work on most car problems as well. So it's just up to your tenacity and practice.
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WELLINGTON - New Zealand Defence Minister Wayne Mapp and his Australian counterpart, Stephen Smith, held their annual meeting Feb. 10 here and announced that Australia will have access to New Zealand's amphibious ship HMNZS Canterbury through a joint forces initiative.

"Today's meeting provided both countries with the opportunity to discuss strategic defense and security priorities in the region … and to give our respective defense organizations the strategic guidance they need for our essential and growing bilateral cooperation in 2011," Smith said.

The ministers asked secretaries in their respective departments to produce a joint report by July 31, detailing preliminary proposals to improve bilateral engagement structures and strengthen strategic bilateral exchanges.

The report is expected to detail proposals to ensure cost-efficient cooperation, notably complementary military capabilities, and the efficient implementation of ANZAC policies.

The ministers noted that the Pacific-focused Ready Response Force (RRF), initiated in September 2009, will be finalized in March, with New Zealand Defence Force personnel to be placed at the Deployable Joint Forces Headquarters in Brisbane.

"We have agreed that, to maintain a robust capability to respond to regional contingencies, the Australian and New Zealand defense forces will jointly develop and exercise plans under the RRF for a common response to contingencies, including humanitarian assistance and disaster relief," Mapp said.

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The ministers also announced the sharing of key capabilities, including HMNZS Canterbury, as part of the RRF banner, with a view to early opportunities to exercise planning functions and amphibious interoperability.

"HMNZS Canterbury's amphibious-lift capability will be particularly important in our region over the next few years [as] the Royal Australian Navy faces challenges in amphibious capability," Smith said.

"The integration of HMNZS Canterbury in this way is a practical example of ANZAC cooperation which can benefit our region, particularly in humanitarian assistance and disaster relief," he said.

The ministers also highlighted the successful reinvigoration of the Australia-New Zealand Airlift Agreement, an initiative developed at the previous defense ministers meeting in Sydney in 2009.

As well, Mapp announced that New Zealand will provide a maritime surveillance adviser to the Cook Islands in support of the patrol boat given to that country by Australia.

In addition, both countries will expand their cooperation in English language training for regional militaries, starting with Vietnam, to increase the number of personnel eligible for training courses in New Zealand and Australia.
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