Welcome Guest ( Log In | Register )

Bump Topic Topic Closed RSS Feed
124 Pages « < 41 42 43 44 45 > » Bottom

Outline · [ Standard ] · Linear+

> Military Thread V6, Selamat Hari Raya dan Kemerdekaan ke-54

views
     
yinchet
post Feb 18 2011, 01:33 PM

If you wish for peace, prepare for war
Group Icon
Elite
1,157 posts

Joined: Jul 2008
From: Petaling Jaya

Cont

QUOTE
user posted image
user posted image
user posted image
user posted image
user posted image
yinchet
post Feb 18 2011, 01:36 PM

If you wish for peace, prepare for war
Group Icon
Elite
1,157 posts

Joined: Jul 2008
From: Petaling Jaya

QUOTE
Lima 2011 will draw greater interest & participitation
credited to mcwood of militaryphotos.net
user posted image
kuan1234
post Feb 18 2011, 01:45 PM

New Member
*
Newbie
1 posts

Joined: Sep 2009
From: Malacca


QUOTE(wanvadder @ Feb 18 2011, 05:07 AM)
Now ye see why they call it a huge helicopter.

user posted image
*
Is it photoshop?
or is it really so big???
TSwanvadder
post Feb 18 2011, 02:18 PM

Getting Started
**
Junior Member
94 posts

Joined: Aug 2008
From: Tristram



QUOTE(kuan1234 @ Feb 18 2011, 01:45 PM)
Is it photoshop?
or is it really so big???
*
Nope. Mil Mi-26

user posted image
epul
post Feb 18 2011, 03:01 PM

Casual
***
Junior Member
397 posts

Joined: Jul 2006
From: MIaw-Miaw
user posted image
thumbup.gif thumbup.gif
TSwanvadder
post Feb 18 2011, 05:27 PM

Getting Started
**
Junior Member
94 posts

Joined: Aug 2008
From: Tristram



Physicists build world's first antilaser
user posted image

Less than a year after it was first suggested, the world’s first antilaser is here. A team of physicists have built a contraption that, instead of flashing bright beams, utterly extinguishes specific wavelengths of light.

Conventional lasers create intense beams of light by stimulating atoms to spit out a coherent beam of light in which all the light waves march in lockstep. The crests of one wave match the crests of all the others, and troughs match up with troughs.

The antilaser does the reverse: Two perfect beams of laser light go in, and are completely absorbed.

“There will be nothing coming out again,” said experimental physicist Hui Cao of Yale University, whose research group built the new device.

The device could find uses in fields from computing to medical imaging, the researchers report in the Feb. 18 Science.

Yale physicist A. Douglas Stone, a coauthor of the paper, first suggested the antilaser in a theoretical paper last July. Stone and colleagues had noticed that several other researchers had hinted at the idea of a laser that runs backward, and some problems in engineering called for a way to completely snuff out light. But no one had ever put the two ideas together.

“Others discovered independently that there’s an optimal condition where they can have the best absorption,” Cao said. “But they didn’t realize this was a time-reversed laser. They didn’t know they can get in principle perfect absorption.”

To build the antilaser, which Cao and colleagues call a “coherent perfect absorber,” the researchers split a beam from a titanium-sapphire laser in two. The laser emitted light in the infrared part of the electromagnetic spectrum, with longer wavelengths than the human eye can see.

Some of the light continued forward through the beam splitter, and the rest was forced into a sharp right turn. The physicists guided the light beams into a cavity containing a silicon wafer one micrometer thick. One beam entered from the left and one from the right. The distance each beam travels determined the way the crests and troughs of the light waves aligned when they met in the wafer.

user posted image

When the alignment was right, the light waves canceled each other out. The silicon absorbed the light and converted it to another form of energy, like heat or electrical current.

“It is a simple experiment,” Cao said. “But it shows a very powerful way to control absorption.”

The device can only absorb one wavelength of light at a time, but that wavelength can be adjusted by changing the thickness of the wafer.

Surprisingly, the antilaser switched from absorbent to reflective when the researchers changed the way the waves met in the wafer. Under certain conditions, the silicon crystal actually helped light escape.

“That is a little surprising,” Cao said. “We can turn it on and off.”

Theoretically, 99.999 percent of the light can be extinguished. Because of the physical limitations of the laser and the silicon wafer, the antilaser only absorbed 99.4 percent of the light.

That may be good enough, Cao says.

“For many applications, if you already have less than 1 percent coming out, you’re already okay,” she said. “I’m sure people in the community who have better lasers than us, I’m sure they will achieve much more impressive results. This is only the first demonstration of the principle.”

The device may find uses in optical switches for future super-fast computer boards that use light instead of electrons. It may also have medical applications, such as imaging a tumor through normally opaque human tissue.

The most exciting applications will no doubt be the ones no one has thought of yet. The laser itself was called “a solution without a problem” when it first showed up.

“It is quite novel and indeed surprising that in such a mature field one can come up with something fundamentally new,” said physicist Marin Soljačić of MIT, who was not involved in the new work. “I think it opens a few exciting venues.”

Sauce : http://arstechnica.com/science/news/2011/0...t-antilaser.ars

Ion Cannon Distruptor complete. But the Ion cannon itself is not. omgsad.gif
SUSAKace
post Feb 18 2011, 06:23 PM

Getting Started
**
Junior Member
76 posts

Joined: Dec 2009



user posted image


» Click to show Spoiler - click again to hide... «

» Click to show Spoiler - click again to hide... «

» Click to show Spoiler - click again to hide... «

» Click to show Spoiler - click again to hide... «


This post has been edited by AKace: Feb 18 2011, 06:23 PM
heavyduty
post Feb 18 2011, 06:26 PM

Getting Started
**
Junior Member
127 posts

Joined: Aug 2010


movie about tiger platoon?
SUSAKace
post Feb 18 2011, 06:42 PM

Getting Started
**
Junior Member
76 posts

Joined: Dec 2009



drama
lucifer_666
post Feb 18 2011, 06:56 PM

Getting Started
**
Junior Member
234 posts

Joined: Oct 2008


3rd pic... diff camo for shirt and pants? or its my eyes? hmm.gif
heavyduty
post Feb 18 2011, 07:07 PM

Getting Started
**
Junior Member
127 posts

Joined: Aug 2010


QUOTE(lucifer_666 @ Feb 18 2011, 06:56 PM)
3rd pic... diff camo for shirt and pants? or its my eyes? hmm.gif
*
i think thats for realism or something..half your body in mud and your upper half is dry,so pants lusuh warna..or an epic phail by costume pepel..

btw,m16a1 with 30 round magazine?i thought ATM only issued 20 round mags

This post has been edited by heavyduty: Feb 18 2011, 07:13 PM
SUSverex
post Feb 18 2011, 07:16 PM

New Member
*
Junior Member
4 posts

Joined: Nov 2007
From: the deepest sorrow in your heart


old camo mang.. love it
heavyduty
post Feb 18 2011, 07:19 PM

Getting Started
**
Junior Member
127 posts

Joined: Aug 2010


issue them to PLKN trainees please....


Added on February 18, 2011, 7:21 pmguys,newspaper headlines say Khairy is now a paratrooper,i thought the wings only meant he is para qualified not actually a paratrooper as you need to be attached to a para regiment to be a paratrooper

This post has been edited by heavyduty: Feb 18 2011, 07:21 PM
SUSverex
post Feb 18 2011, 07:22 PM

New Member
*
Junior Member
4 posts

Joined: Nov 2007
From: the deepest sorrow in your heart


plkn meh.. baju kasar sikit pun tak nak pakai
yinchet
post Feb 18 2011, 08:16 PM

If you wish for peace, prepare for war
Group Icon
Elite
1,157 posts

Joined: Jul 2008
From: Petaling Jaya

QUOTE
F-35 for RAAF Will Be Arrived On Time on 2014

user posted image
F35 Joint Strike Fighter (photo : Australian Aviation)

Air force jets will be on time

THE Royal Australian Air Force will gets its first two Joint Strike Fighters on time in 2014, despite production delays in the US, their manufacturer Lockheed Martin says.

Company officials said in Canberra yesterday the RAAF should have a squadron of 14 of the fighter bombers by 2018, as planned.

The government says it wants to buy up to 100 multi-role JSFs to replace the retired F-111 bombers and the RAAF's F/A-18 Hornet fighter-bombers.

The first two JSFs, now designated the F-35 Lightning ll, will be used to train Australian pilots and ground crew in the US.

The Lockheed Martin officials said yesterday they had won the $3.5 billion contract to supply the navy's new helicopter that will replace its ageing Seahawks.

The company has teamed up with US helicopter firm Sikorsky to offer the new MH-60R Seahawk, or Romeo, and is competing with Eurocopter's NH90 NFH, or NATO Frigate Helicopter.

The officials said they could offer the Australian government a deal whereby the American companies would take back the older helicopters to be refurbished and sold to customers who needed helicopters for less demanding roles.

Lockheed Martin also announced yesterday it has appointed retired naval officer Raydon Gates as chief executive for Lockheed Martin Australia.

sosej
bf48qo
post Feb 18 2011, 08:39 PM

New Member
*
Junior Member
32 posts

Joined: Oct 2009


QUOTE(AKace @ Feb 18 2011, 06:23 PM)
user posted image
» Click to show Spoiler - click again to hide... «

» Click to show Spoiler - click again to hide... «

» Click to show Spoiler - click again to hide... «

» Click to show Spoiler - click again to hide... «

*
the third picture.why the commie rifle seem like plywood...oppss its plywood sweat.gif
mmuurrllyy
post Feb 18 2011, 09:00 PM

New Member
*
Junior Member
20 posts

Joined: Dec 2008
From: Kuala Lumpur


hi
newbie here..
nice thread.
yinchet
post Feb 18 2011, 09:04 PM

If you wish for peace, prepare for war
Group Icon
Elite
1,157 posts

Joined: Jul 2008
From: Petaling Jaya

QUOTE(mmuurrllyy @ Feb 18 2011, 09:00 PM)
hi
newbie here..
nice thread.
*
welcome...
Alfie007
post Feb 18 2011, 10:20 PM

New Member
*
Newbie
0 posts

Joined: Aug 2009
From: 新加坡武装部队, 新加坡红十字会


For your info..

Today is the announcement of Fiscal Year 2011 budget for the Republic of Singapore..

Singapore government raises defence budget by 5.4%, to SGD 12.08 billion (USD 9.5 billion or RM 28.763 billion), up from SGD 11.46 billion the year before..

News Link --> Budget 2011: Singapore to raise defence budget by 5.4%

QUOTE
Mission Statement

The Mission of MINDEF and the Singapore Armed Forces (SAF) is to enhance Singapore’s peace and security through deterrence and diplomacy, and should these fail, to secure a swift and decisive victory over the aggressor.

To achieve this mission, MINDEF will strengthen the military, manpower and technological edge of the SAF, whilst fostering close relations with friendly countries in the region and beyond through greater dialogue, confidence building, and co-operation.

Desired Outcomes

• A safe and secure environment where Singapore’s territorial integrity and sovereignty are protected and preserved
• Safe and secure access to Singapore’s air and sea lines of communications
• A strong network of defence ties in the region and beyond
• Committed National Servicemen who are dedicated to Total Defence
• An operationally ready and well-equipped SAF that can deal with a broad range of threats to Singapore’s security
• A highly skilled, professional and technologically advanced SAF
Link --> MINDEF Singapore FY2011 Budget Allocation (All monetary figures are in SGD currency)

This post has been edited by Alfie007: Feb 18 2011, 10:21 PM
SUSverex
post Feb 18 2011, 10:27 PM

New Member
*
Junior Member
4 posts

Joined: Nov 2007
From: the deepest sorrow in your heart


fuhh.. malaysian who care about their country safety must jelly

124 Pages « < 41 42 43 44 45 > » 
Bump Topic Topic ClosedOptions New Topic
 

Change to:
| Lo-Fi Version
0.0526sec    0.80    5 queries    GZIP Disabled
Time is now: 11th December 2025 - 09:12 PM