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post Jan 23 2011, 11:22 PM, updated 15y ago

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post Jan 23 2011, 11:23 PM

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The SAS.

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let me rephrase
comparison of hijacked ship faced by malaysia & Skorea

SKOREA GETTING HELP FROM LYNX HELICOPTER FROM NATO'S ANTI-PIRACY TEAM & ALSO USA'S WARSHIP NEARBY WHILE OUR MALAYSIAN PASKAL DO IT WITHOUT ANY HELP FROM ANYONE FROM USA OR NATO
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post Jan 23 2011, 11:29 PM

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The lineage of Rocket Propelled Grenade.

RPG-2

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Effective Range : 100-150 meters
Armor Penetration : 200mm

This weapon is used mainly during the Vietnam War and only a few remains. Fires a PG-2 HEAT rocket grenade.

RPG-7

Dubbed as the 'poor man's artillery', this weapon is widely used all around the world, famed for its cheap, simplicity and ruggedness. Developed in 1961, this RPG is still capable of disabling modern tanks as shown in Iraq War. Popular with guerrila factions, it saw alot of usage in any conflict.

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RPG-7V with PGO-7 telescope sight and PG-7VM

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The standard rocket, PG-7VL HEAT rocket grenade.

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OG-7V fragmentation antipersonnel grenade.

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Cross-section of PG-7VM HEAT rocket grenade.

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PG-7VR tandem (dual-warhead) HEAT rocket grenade.

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RPG-16

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Effective Range : 800 meters
Armor Penetration : 300mm

Designed for airborne troops, RPG-16 provided greater range and accuracy due to its smaller caliber warheads and more powerful rocket booster. RPG-16 fires only 1 type of grenade, PG-16 HEAT.

RPG-18

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Effective Range : 150 meters
Armor Penetration : 300mm RHA

Look like a copy of US-made M72 LAW, and is adopted by the Soviet Army up until 1990's, and is now obsolete.

RPG-22

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Effective Range : 160 meters
Armor Penetration : 400mm RHA

An improved version of the earlier RPG-18 and was adopted by the Soviet Army in 1980. Production ceased around 1993 as its penetration was found to be insufficient and it was replaced in production by more powerful RPG-26

Key improvement of the RPG-22 over the RPG-18 included more powerful rocket motor, redesigned launcher tube and warhead of larger caliber, to provide roughly 25% increase in armor piercing capability.

RPG-26

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Effective Range : up to 170 meters
Armor Penetration : 440mm

RPG-26 was further simplified with introduction of the monobloc, non-telescoping launching tube and improved rocket motor and warhead, extended the effective range and armor penetration by about 10% (compared to RPG-22).

The RPG-26 still remains in production in Russia, issued by Russian army as standard personal anti-armor equipment for infantry on foot.

RPG-27

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Effective Range : up to 140 meters
Armor Penetration : 600mm RHA behind reactive armor

Developed in the late 80's to combat most modern MBT equipped with composite and reactive armor. Adopted in 1989 by the Soviet Army and still in production and use.

Externally it looks like somewhat enlarged RPG-26, although it uses tandem HEAT warhead similar to that used on PG-7VR for RPG-7

RPG-28

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Effective Range : up to 180 meters
Armor Penetration : 1000mm RHA behind reactive armor

Designed to defeat most modern and future MBT equipped with ERA, as well as enemy personnel behind brick walls (penetration against the brick wall is about 300cm/10ft)
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RPG-29

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Effective Range : up to 500 meters
Armor Penetration : 600mm RHA + ERA

RPG-29, adopted by the Soviet Army in 1989, intended to defeat most modern tanks fitted with ERA protection.

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On October 20, 1999 extensive trials of T-80U and T-90 protection from various types of threats were conducted at TsNIIO 643a Testing Grounds. The tests involved firing large amounts of ordnance (including several versions of RPG ATGL, light and heavy ATGMs, and APFSDS rounds) at frontal projections of T-80U and T-90 MBTs both protected with Kontakt-V ERA and stripped of it.

The following pictures show the locations of impacts by ATGL RPG-29 (in red) and ATGM Kornet (in black) against ERA-equipped vehicles. Which of these hits penetrated was not disclosed.

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RPG-29 proved to be by far the most potent weapon among those used. As powerful as heavy ATGM Kornet, it appeared to assure the frontal penetration of T-80U even for the squad-level firepower. Even though T-90 fared better, it is still not immune to it. Considering sufficient proliferation of this weapon and the fact that this is still a fairly light infantry weapon, it is the most dangerous adversary of modern Russian MBTs, and is a very disturbing development.

Original reports that ATGM Kornet performance is severely degraded by ERA due to its peculiar order of internal components proved true as the ATGM with at least 100mm higher penetrating potential was not superior to a much lighter RPG-29.

Read Moar and Sauce : http://fofanov.armor.kiev.ua/Tanks/TRIALS/19991020.html
Other similar reports such as Israeli newspaper Haaretz pointed that RPG-29 contributed a major casualty in 2006 Lebanon War.

British officials confirmed that an RPG-29 round penetrated the frontal ERA and hull of a Challenger 2 tank during an engagement in al-Amarah, Iraq.
Now the Russians made developed a beast too powerful even for their tanks or their enemy.

RPG-32

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Effective Range : up to 200 meters
Armor Penetration : ERA + 650mm RHA

The RPG-32 multipurpose grenade launcher was developed between 2005 and 2007 by Russian state-owned FGUP 'Bazalt' organization on request and under contract from Jordan. First RPG-32 'Hashim' grenade launchers will be delivered to Jordan from Russia in 2008, but it is planned that mass production of RPG-32 and its ammunition will be conducted in Jordan under license at the JRESCO factory.

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or the adidas really comfortable to wear during the rescue thumbup.gif
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LOL Paskals using adidas snickers (army issued) doh.gif
should they use proper shoes
or the adidas really comfortable to wear during the rescue  thumbup.gif
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probably was in a rush or he wasnt part of rescue team and was just posing for the lulz...baju pn npk selekeh je
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QUOTE(ichi_24 @ Jan 24 2011, 02:05 AM)
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proven against modern western tanks like US Abrams & Brits Challenger

and western-made anti-tank missile just proven against old Soviet tanks like T-55 & T-72
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silent reader for quite a time. can i report in too?

btw, i didnt know there are many types of rpg. only knows rpg7. well, maybe because its popular in afghan/iraq.
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yo empy
whats the story of your new handgun SIG P226 X5?already bought or not
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yo empy
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Paid edi. Just waiting for permit to take it home. The polis have been held up by the flood and all + the new system.
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Paid edi. Just waiting for permit to take it home. The polis have been held up by the flood and all + the new system.
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Added on January 24, 2011, 4:25 am
QUOTE(e36.hartge @ Jan 23 2011, 11:25 PM)
let me rephrase
comparison of hijacked ship faced by malaysia & Skorea

SKOREA GETTING HELP FROM LYNX HELICOPTER FROM NATO'S ANTI-PIRACY TEAM & ALSO USA'S WARSHIP NEARBY WHILE OUR MALAYSIAN PASKAL DO IT WITHOUT ANY HELP FROM ANYONE FROM USA OR NATO
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But more importantly here, both countries did a helluva job.

It's just that certain spoiled, latte-sipping keyboard children (coughcoughMalaysiannetuserscoughcough) went on with their usual of overanalyzing things and coming up to the conclusion that "because other countries did it better, thus ours is the worst and should be frowned upon".

After all, the fictitious-powered mindset of commoners when the topic of military operations comes to mind is that if all the badguys die then it's a good thing.

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Paid edi. Just waiting for permit to take it home. The polis have been held up by the flood and all + the new system.
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hows the flooding in Toowomba??
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Not SAS. 'Tis be Ozzie's TAG. Not sure if they are part of the SASR.

BTW, V6 already? Hot damn!
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Silent reader reporting in too!

Proud of our PASKAL boys on Somalia too! notworthy.gif
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any other pics on the latest paskal ops aboard the malaysian ship taken by the pirates?
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Why does everyone seem surprised that our Navy boys did a good job?

Its not like they haven't done it before. Remember a few years back when there were a lot of piracy reports in the Malacca straits? Why do you think its almost unheard of now?

Of course they were not armed like the somali ones are, but still. Pirates are pirates. They all get taken down by the ninjas. Yes, I said it. Deal with it. tongue.gif
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Got this today. Arrived late due to the floods. Now waiting for Picatinny mounts from Accuracy International. Going shooting with some army guys later next week.

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Added on January 24, 2011, 4:25 am
But more importantly here, both countries did a helluva job.

It's just that certain spoiled, latte-sipping keyboard children (coughcoughMalaysiannetuserscoughcough) went on with their usual of overanalyzing things and coming up to the conclusion that "because other countries did it better, thus ours is the worst and should be frowned upon".

After all, the fictitious-powered mindset of commoners when the topic of military operations comes to mind is that if all the badguys die then it's a good thing.
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Yes. I have to agree. On contrary lack of casualty(none) on both sides showed how well prepared, and organized Paskal were. No 'badguys' died signified a 1337like trigger discipline from our side.
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Not SAS. 'Tis be Ozzie's TAG. Not sure if they are part of the SASR.

BTW, V6 already? Hot damn!
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I still consider them part of the SAS anyway.

Still, thanks for mentioning.
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Yes. I have to agree. On contrary lack of casualty(none) on both sides showed how well prepared, and organized Paskal were. No 'badguys' died signified a 1337like trigger discipline from our side.
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The best resolution to any sort of situation that required armed intervention is one where the opposing side surrendered without incident. Unfortunately, commoners think movies and videogames = reality, and thus they assume the lack of badguys in bodybags equal HURR DURR OUR SPECIAL FORCES ARE A BUNCH OF PUSSIES HERP DERP HERP
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I still consider them part of the SAS anyway.

Still, thanks for mentioning.
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TAG can be comprised of forces from 1CDO and 2CDO as well, so there are distinctions.
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Got this today. Arrived late due to the floods. Now waiting for Picatinny mounts from Accuracy International. Going shooting with some army guys later next week.
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dammmm u... now i'm so jelly...

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TLDM bakal guna kapal tempur lebih canggih
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CNS pada IMDEX 2009 menawarkan Gowind class sebagai Littoral Combat Ship kepada Malaysia untuk proyek Second Generation Patrol Vessel (image : DCNS)

LABIS - Tentera Laut Diraja Malaysia (TLDM) tidak akan menggunakan kapal Meko A-100 yang menjadi asas kepada Kapal Ronda Generasi Baru (NGPV) untuk membangunkan skuadron Kapal Tempur Pesisir (LCS) sebaliknya, ia menggunakan model baru yang lebih canggih.

Sumber pertahanan memberitahu Utusan Malaysia, model baru itu mempunyai reka bentuk halimunan termoden yang setanding dengan keupayaan halimunan kapal friget kelas Delta milik Singapura yang diiktiraf selaku kapal perang tercanggih di rantau ini selain, memiliki kemampuan tempur tiga dimensi yang mantap.

Jelasnya, pembinaan LCS daripada model baru tersebut juga akan membolehkan negara menguasai pembuatan kapal perang termoden sekali gus, memenuhi tuntutan pertahanan abad ke-21 yang menekankan kepada ciri-ciri halimunan kerana kerajaan bukan sahaja membeli kapal tersebut tetapi teknologinya sekali.

"Sebuah kapal akan dibina di negara asal syarikat pengeluar tersebut iaitu di Perancis, manakala baki lima lagi kapal akan dibina oleh syarikat tempatan iaitu Boustead Holdings Berhad yang mana surat tunjuk minat (LOI) sudah pun diserahkan kepada syarikat ini.

"Kita memilih kapal ini kerana ia mempunyai keupayaan tempur termoden sesuai dengan kehendak TLDM memandangkan kapal-kapal perang negara serantau juga sudah memiliki teknologi terkini dan langkah ini bertujuan bagi menjaga perairan negara terutama di Laut China Selatan," katanya di sini hari ini.

Sumber itu bagaimanapun enggan mendedahkan lanjut mengenai spesifikasi sebenar kapal perang itu tetapi rata-rata penganalisis pertahanan tempatan menjangka kerajaan akan memilih Kapal Kelas Gowind buatan DCNS iaitu syarikat perkapalan sama yang membina kapal selam pertama negara.

Selain dibina dengan aplikasi teknologi halimunan, Kapal Gowind yang sepanjang 105 meter juga mampu membawa 16 peluru berpandu pertahanan udara jarak sederhana (50 kilometer) sama ada Aster 15 atau Mica RF; lapan peluru berpandu antikapal (Exocet, Harpoon atau RBS-15 MK.3) serta torpedo.

Pada masa yang sama, kapal berkenaan juga boleh membawa helikopter serta berupaya menjadi kapal induk kepada semua jenis pesawat tanpa pemandu (UAV) bagi tujuan pemantauan laut.

Ditanya mengenai apakah jenis persenjataan yang akan dipasang pada kapal perang tersebut, sumber tersebut berkata, pihak TLDM sedang mengkaji perkara berkenaan tetapi beliau yakin, jenis peluru berpandu sedia ada akan digunakan kecuali melibatkan pertahanan udara.

Sebelum ini, Menteri Pertahanan, Datuk Seri Dr. Ahmad Zahid Hamidi dilaporkan memberitahu, kapal LCS yang bakal dibina bagi memperkukuhkan perairan negara tidak lagi mengguna pakai konsep fitted for but not with seperti aplikasi pada kumpulan pertama kapal NGPV jenis KD Kedah.
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The SSPH is a tracked self-propelled howitzer which fires 155mm rounds at a maximum rate of six shots per minute. (all photos : Cyberpioneer)

Amidst the unusually chilly summer this year, the Singapore Armed Forces' (SAF) artillery troops are certainly keeping warm as their big guns fired hot and true at the Waiouru Training Area, New Zealand.

On 22 Jan, they received a special guest as Minister of State for Defence Associate Professor Koo Tsai Kee visited the SAF troops participating in the exercise, together with the New Zealand Defence Minister Dr Wayne Mapp.

As part of their visit, both ministers observed a battalion live-firing exercise involving the Singapore Self-Propelled Howitzer (SSPH), Primus. This marks the second consecutive year they are observing the exercise.

About 350 personnel from the 21st and 24th Battalion, Singapore Artillery, have been in New Zealand since 17 Jan for the annual artillery exercise codenamed Thunder Warrior.

The SSPH, which carries a 155mm artillery gun, is able to hit targets up to 30km away at a maximum firing rate of six rounds per minute.

When cyberpioneer spoke to personnel from the two units on 21 Jan, they had just spent the previous night preparing for the next day's live-firing operations.

"The men were working in low-light conditions, strong winds and nine-degree weather. Yet, they were still able to deliver accurate fire this morning," said Colonel (COL) Steven Seng. He is the Exercise Supervising Officer and Commander 3rd Division Artillery.

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The TPQ36 Weapon Locating Radar (WLR) enables artillery units to pinpoint the source of “enemy” fire as well as estimate the final impact area of their firing.

"They have shown that they are able to adapt and improvise, and I'm very proud of their fighting spirit," he added.

Commanders on the ground have also been doing their part to keep morale high by taking extra measures to ensure the safety of the soldiers under their charge.

"The weather is cold and the men might not feel that they are losing water, so we have been constantly reminding everyone to hydrate themselves," said Lieutenant Colonel Chang Pin Chuan, Commanding Officer 24SA.

"SAF medics have also been told to check on the men to look out for signs of cold rash and hypothermia on a daily basis."

This year's exercise also sees the inclusion of the Ammunition Resupply Vehicles (ARV), which is used to ferry artillery rounds to various gun positions around the training area.

Based on the Bronco chassis, the ARV is able to traverse harsh and undulating terrain to deliver ammunition where required.

Previously, fresh ammunition would be ferried by wheeled vehicles such as the five-tonne transport truck, or the SSPHs would return to base in order to pick up new rounds.

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An Ammunition Resupply Vehicle (ARV) charges ahead to provide fresh ammunition for the artillery guns.

"Wheeled vehicles are not as mobile as tracked vehicles out in the field. Having the ARV allows the guns to be resupplied faster," explained COL Seng.

The ARV was trialled in 2010 as part of the Thunder Warrior series of exercises. It has since been incorporated into the Singapore Artillery's operations.

Established in 1997, Exercise Thunder Warrior is an annual artillery exercise that has been held for over 10 years. Since then, the exercise has grown in complexity and size. In 1999, it became a battalion-level exercise, with a New Zealand detachment participating alongside SAF troops.

Assoc Prof Koo's visit is part of the regular ministerial exchanges between Singapore and New Zealand. The SAF and the New Zealand Defence Force interact through a wide range of bilateral and multilateral training exercises, professional exchanges and courses. The two countries are also part of the Five Power Defence Arrangements.

Exercise Thunder Warrior 2011 will conclude on 1 Feb.

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TAG can be comprised of forces from 1CDO and 2CDO as well, so there are distinctions.
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anyone check out malaysian defence ?hacked by indons
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aku pelek apsal ble hack dier suke sangat tulis bahasa jawi..
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A normal 226 would cost me 1299 but I wanted SAO and a 1911 style safety in a SIG package. Unfortunately, only the only thing that came close was the SIG Sauer P226 X-Five Tactical.

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marhalim abas is also a defence analyst??he work in janes also?he seem so famous
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marhalim abas blog is full of crap... lolz...
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QUOTE(yinchet @ Jan 24 2011, 10:32 PM)
marhalim abas blog is full of crap... lolz...
go read its latest blog... doh.gif  doh.gif
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I still do read Malaysian Defence simply to know what the opinions are on 'the other side'. To his site's credit however, it's still somewhat better than going through the pile of crap that is Utusan Malaysia Today. whistling.gif

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I still do read Malaysian Defence simply to know what the opinions are on 'the other side'. To his site's credit however, it's still somewhat better than going through the pile of crap that is Utusan Malaysia Today. whistling.gif

Still, whenever I saw this:

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in before malaysiakini interviews marhalim and then get pawned by a jane's columnist

p/s:wonder if anyone ver bought him an espresso
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p/s:wonder if anyone ver bought him an espresso
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Isn't that still a long way away?
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Meanwhile, Zahid defended the Shipborne Protection Team commandos for not using unnecessary force in capturing the pirates.

Foreign reports claimed the Malaysian commandos had treated the pirates with kid gloves.

"The commandos did a good job, with minimal risk to our crew and vessel and without the loss of lives," said Zahid, hitting back at reports that the Malaysian commandos were passive, unlike their South Korean counterparts who killed eight pirates in another rescue operation.

"Our mission was a success without loss of lives. All this was done without compromising the safety of the crew and vessel."

Read more: Captured pirates to face prosecution in Malaysia http://www.nst.com.my/nst/articles/4somas/...e#ixzz1C0ZywQNc


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very passive doh.gif doh.gif
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Meanwhile, Zahid defended the Shipborne Protection Team commandos for not using unnecessary force in capturing the pirates.

Foreign reports claimed the Malaysian commandos had treated the pirates with kid gloves.

"The commandos did a good job, with minimal risk to our crew and vessel and without the loss of lives," said Zahid, hitting back at reports that the Malaysian commandos were passive, unlike their South Korean counterparts who killed eight pirates in another rescue operation.

"Our mission was a success without loss of lives. All this was done without compromising the safety of the crew and vessel."

Read more: Captured pirates to face prosecution in Malaysia http://www.nst.com.my/nst/articles/4somas/...e#ixzz1C0ZywQNc


Some comment our commandos
very passive doh.gif  doh.gif
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their lives are not who was at stake while passing Aden so they talk kok la..

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QUOTE(epul @ Jan 25 2011, 10:01 AM)
reports that the Malaysian commandos were passive, unlike their South Korean counterparts who killed eight pirates in another rescue operation.


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I think maybe next time of hijacking event, our navy should fire exocet to each of pirate involved, individually, head shot if they can.

later can tell to media; "yo, me shot exocet to all the pirates yor! all of them berkecai yor! the ship also berkecai yor! we more aggresive than other SOF woohoooo!"


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I think maybe next time of hijacking event, our navy should fire exocet to each of pirate involved, individually, head shot if they can.

later can tell to media; "yo, me shot exocet to all the pirates yor! all of them berkecai yor! the ship also berkecai yor! we more aggresive than other SOF woohoooo!"
aggresiveness +9999
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well South Korea citizen suffer the consequences
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people saying PASKAL are pussies for not killing the pirates?the only people who can say this are:

-ex-special forces

-PASKAL commanders themselves

i doubt the people who kutuk PASKAL are any of the above,so they should just shut up

just because you play COD modern warfare DOES NOT make you on par with real soldiers.just because you have a 3.0 K/D ratio doesnt mean you can rappel down a fennec and clear a ship in total darkness
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Just let them be they are just trolling...
above all they know nothing about military...
if u kick them into middle of jungle without any mordern tools.. i bet they will be crying for their mommy... laugh.gif
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Msian should be proud we handle them alone


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Sk commandos getting all the help from other country such US - continues surveillance from the sky. direct video from the commandos
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Hmm... PASKAL might be sharing the information network... hmm.gif
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QUOTE(DeFaeco @ Jan 24 2011, 11:15 AM)
Why does everyone seem surprised that our Navy boys did a good job?

Its not like they haven't done it before. Remember a few years back when there were a lot of piracy reports in the Malacca straits? Why do you think its almost unheard of now?

Of course they were not armed like the somali ones are, but still. Pirates are pirates. They all get taken down by the ninjas. Yes, I said it. Deal with it.  tongue.gif
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Quoting our dear PM on #tanyanajib: "Pirates are best in the sea, ninjas are best on the land."

Of course, he doesn't say anything about our PASKALs are actually ninjas in secret. The next thing the world knows, "Oh? Those pirates got taken down. Who did it... I can't remember..."

... Wasn't a ninja's original purpose is to serve like a spec ops unit in feudal Japan...

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Meanwhile, Zahid defended the Shipborne Protection Team commandos for not using unnecessary force in capturing the pirates.

Foreign reports claimed the Malaysian commandos had treated the pirates with kid gloves.

"The commandos did a good job, with minimal risk to our crew and vessel and without the loss of lives," said Zahid, hitting back at reports that the Malaysian commandos were passive, unlike their South Korean counterparts who killed eight pirates in another rescue operation.

"Our mission was a success without loss of lives. All this was done without compromising the safety of the crew and vessel."

Read more: Captured pirates to face prosecution in Malaysia http://www.nst.com.my/nst/articles/4somas/...e#ixzz1C0ZywQNc


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very passive doh.gif  doh.gif
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not only they kutuk our national SF.they wanna suntik the vroom2 spirit too http://forum.lowyat.net/topic/1726229/+300
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actually i wonder...
is it necessary to sent our PASKAL Special force to deal with pirates?

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not only they kutuk our national SF.they wanna suntik the vroom2 spirit too http://forum.lowyat.net/topic/1726229/+300
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lol this people never learn

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actually i wonder...
is it necessary to sent our PASKAL Special force to deal with pirates?
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u think the pirates will accept the invitation to negotiation?only if u willing to pay the ransom

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actually i wonder...
is it necessary to sent our PASKAL Special force to deal with pirates?
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what do you propose we send?since PASKAL dont need to secure the straits of malacca their ship boarding skills may have deteriorate.so its good practice for them..u want the gov to send MMEA?
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actually i wonder...
is it necessary to sent our PASKAL Special force to deal with pirates?
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real time training and gaining experiance for our PASKAL...
it also help to protect our country interest in that region...
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The whole point of the mission is to rescue the hostages safe and sound. If the pirates choose to put up a stubborn resistance, then shoot them to pieces. If the pirates choose to throw down their weapons, then let them surrender. What's so difficult about a bit of common sense? Bodybags does not necessarily equal success.

I don't get why these 12 year olds would argue who made the best, cleanest anti-pirate operation here. Whether it's the use of technology, well executed planning or sheer luck, both Malaysia and South Korea did a fine job, so give it goddamn rest!

For those 2" noobs who spent too much time blowjobbing Counterstrike should try playing SWAT 4 for a change. Several times, I managed to solve a mission without firing a shot, almost like the real thing.

Also, I might add that Najib is lying when he said pirates have the advantage on sea. PASKAL are cyborg ninja pirate hybrids.
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a SWAT mission is considered 100% success if NO ONE NOT EVEN THE BAD GUYS are hurt or killed and the city is not sued by the dead's family

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u think the pirates will accept the invitation to negotiation?only if u willing to pay the ransom
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pay ransom then x lama i conform theres a voice say "pay ransom then pirate give kroni royalty".not like im bringing politic stuff but i fonform will be
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pay ransom then x lama i conform theres a voice say "pay ransom then pirate give kroni royalty".not like im bringing politic stuff but i fonform will be
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theres always complaints

malaysian SF dont kill anyone-malaysians call the pussies and cowards

malaysian SF kill every every bad guy on sight with two in the chest and one in the head-OMG OMG they are monsters!why kill?omg omg send them to somali court la?where is the poliitcal correctnessssss????if malay i be he wont be killed!!

foreign soldiers die-RIP RIP RIP,he was a true hero,why malaysian soldiers cant be like this?

malaysian soldiers die-HAHAHA padam muka!memang patut mati.i bet he was a malay,if chinese where got die wannn...pfft..other soldiers die heroicly,malaysian soldiers die in some ***** ass peacekeeping mission in somalia.kesian...........


up here is the mentality of the regular malaysian


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theres always complaints

malaysian SF dont kill anyone-malaysians call the pussies and cowards

malaysian SF kill every every bad guy on sight with two in the chest and one in the head-OMG OMG they are monsters!why kill?omg omg send them to somali court la?where is the poliitcal correctnessssss????if malay i be he wont be killed!!

foreign soldiers die-RIP RIP RIP,he was a true hero,why malaysian soldiers cant be like this?

malaysian soldiers die-HAHAHA padam muka!memang patut mati.i bet he was a malay,if chinese where got die wannn...pfft..other soldiers die heroicly,malaysian soldiers die in some ***** ass peacekeeping mission in somalia.kesian...........

up here is the mentality of the regular malaysian
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QUOTE(heavyduty @ Jan 25 2011, 07:52 PM)
theres always complaints

malaysian SF dont kill anyone-malaysians call the pussies and cowards

malaysian SF kill every every bad guy on sight with two in the chest and one in the head-OMG OMG they are monsters!why kill?omg omg send them to somali court la?where is the poliitcal correctnessssss????if malay i be he wont be killed!!

foreign soldiers die-RIP RIP RIP,he was a true hero,why malaysian soldiers cant be like this?

malaysian soldiers die-HAHAHA padam muka!memang patut mati.i bet he was a malay,if chinese where got die wannn...pfft..other soldiers die heroicly,malaysian soldiers die in some ***** ass peacekeeping mission in somalia.kesian...........
up here is the mentality of the regular malaysian
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i believe most people of my generation dont remember or even know this.this y im sad.that time i still primary school i remembered,and i cant hold my tears looking at the news.because since childhood i wanna die martyrdom

we die for peace.this is most civilized actually.and our soldier dont show that hes an kick ass when commenting sumthing in TV,like US army,u can listen to his ego and pride when talking like hes been in ww2.read soldier,is like the veterans in ww2 in history channel,sometime they cried when they tellig story,while telling his achievement,he seem happy
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theres always complaints

malaysian SF dont kill anyone-malaysians call the pussies and cowards

malaysian SF kill every every bad guy on sight with two in the chest and one in the head-OMG OMG they are monsters!why kill?omg omg send them to somali court la?where is the poliitcal correctnessssss????if malay i be he wont be killed!!

foreign soldiers die-RIP RIP RIP,he was a true hero,why malaysian soldiers cant be like this?

malaysian soldiers die-HAHAHA padam muka!memang patut mati.i bet he was a malay,if chinese where got die wannn...pfft..other soldiers die heroicly,malaysian soldiers die in some ***** ass peacekeeping mission in somalia.kesian...........
up here is the mentality of the regular malaysian
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wow malaysian sf are experts la. Everytime clash with enemy always do headshot. Marston ajar dead eye ke
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who said so? so bad one!
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most people i hang out with,even my relatives.gotta find new friends and a new family
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I volunteer to be ur fren!

dun be like ichi reject me! cry.gif cry.gif
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i loled.good read btw

and sapa yang bagitau sniper/sf always need to head shot?
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Ahhh, all this sordid discussion. Sometimes there's no point in discussing the views of dem evil liberals. There will always be something to nitpick. Much like a whinging pom.

Anyways, to celebrate my first loading of the famous baby stomping .338 Lapua Magnum caliber, I have compiled a small list of easily found ammunition. I shall be getting more in the next week after gaji. I can now build any long magnum cartridges with my new equipment instead of relying on the good will and boxed ammo of others.

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Left to right, .338 Lapua Magnum, 6.5x55mm Swedish Mauser Norma DL (I wish they sold these at Ikea), .303 British, 7.62x54mm NATO 150gr, .308 Winchester Norma Match, 5.56x45mm NATO, .45 ACP, 9mm Luger, .22 Magnum, .17HMR, .17 HM2 and the venerable .22 Long Rifle.

Also some pics of when I when shootan (no guns tho laugh.gif)
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QUOTE(empire23 @ Jan 25 2011, 08:30 PM)
Ahhh, all this sordid discussion. Sometimes there's no point in discussing the views of dem evil liberals. There will always be something to nitpick. Much like a whinging pom.

Anyways, to celebrate my first loading of the famous baby stomping .338 Lapua Magnum caliber, I have compiled a small list of easily found ammunition. I shall be getting more in the next week after gaji. I can now build any long magnum cartridges with my new equipment instead of relying on the good will and boxed ammo of others.

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Left to right, .338 Lapua Magnum, 6.5x55mm Swedish Mauser Norma DL (I wish they sold these at Ikea), .303 British, 7.62x54mm NATO 150gr, .308 Winchester Norma Match, 5.56x45mm NATO, .45 ACP, 9mm Luger, .22 Magnum, .17HMR, .17 HM2 and the venerable .22 Long Rifle.

Also some pics of when I when shootan (no guns tho laugh.gif)
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QUOTE(heavyduty @ Jan 25 2011, 07:52 PM)
theres always complaints

malaysian SF dont kill anyone-malaysians call the pussies and cowards

malaysian SF kill every every bad guy on sight with two in the chest and one in the head-OMG OMG they are monsters!why kill?omg omg send them to somali court la?where is the poliitcal correctnessssss????if malay i be he wont be killed!!

foreign soldiers die-RIP RIP RIP,he was a true hero,why malaysian soldiers cant be like this?

malaysian soldiers die-HAHAHA padam muka!memang patut mati.i bet he was a malay,if chinese where got die wannn...pfft..other soldiers die heroicly,malaysian soldiers die in some ***** ass peacekeeping mission in somalia.kesian...........
up here is the mentality of the regular malaysian
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I dun think all Malaysian will think like dat...
Most likely those who say those think are troller... typical keyboard warrior...
Sigh, though it sad to see ppl to have no respect for our SF... sad.gif
They would never know how hard it is to serve the country; our warrior have to leave their family and put their life on the line to serve the country and most of all put our country name in the world... notworthy.gif notworthy.gif
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your too nufag to know empire23
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damn u...
now i so jelly of empire23 and izzat.... mad.gif
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damn u...
now i so jelly of empire23 and izzat.... mad.gif
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if u jelly repot polis.empire can be cought under Akta Senjata Api lol.even the casing is a crime to have
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what to jelly its a job.haha.i cant take pictar of our 1st missile,thats  vmad.gif

if u jelly repot polis.empire can be cought under Akta Senjata Api lol.even the casing is a crime to have
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dude u own a real gun?! shocking.gif  shocking.gif  shocking.gif
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QUOTE(izzat003 @ Jan 25 2011, 08:39 PM)
what to jelly its a job.haha.i cant take pictar of our 1st missile,thats  vmad.gif

if u jelly repot polis.empire can be cought under Akta Senjata Api lol.even the casing is a crime to have
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http://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=182...630809&comments

so, u have a second thought now?
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QUOTE(empire23 @ Jan 25 2011, 08:30 PM)
Ahhh, all this sordid discussion. Sometimes there's no point in discussing the views of dem evil liberals. There will always be something to nitpick. Much like a whinging pom.

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I'll be an evil nitpicky liberal Malaysian and say goddamn that TV of yours is disgustingly dusty! Compared to the hygenic nature of South Korean TV owners, yours is a disgrace to our country! Which reminds me of this story about this one Malay and Chinese TV owner.......

Just joking. Yes, I'm jelly like everyone else. ;_;
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Actually a lot of them? 
i sorry for every wrong thing i did ok, i didnt mean it... please dun shoot me........ok.... i got a family..

*balls shrinking

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Actually a lot of them? 
I got Malaysian CnU laugh.gif

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I'll be an evil nitpicky liberal Malaysian and say goddamn that TV of yours is disgustingly dusty! Compared to the hygenic nature of South Korean TV owners, yours is a disgrace to our country! Which reminds me of this story about this one Malay and Chinese TV owner.......

Just joking. Yes, I'm jelly like everyone else. ;_;
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Now it are collecting dust.

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lol.i dun hev.because when i bring firearm i will hide it either under seat or under my jacket.no cops ever ask for license though


No cops ask for my lesen, but it's good to have around. Not like I bring my pistol out for dong waving all the time. Only if I go out with my father for a meeting.


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QUOTE(FLampard @ Jan 25 2011, 08:44 PM)
i sorry for every wrong thing i did ok, i didnt mean it... please dun shoot me........ok.... i got a family..

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I shoot paper mostly. And sell ammo and other services if I feel like it.

Either way I'm too lazy and ill motivated to hunt anyone down tongue.gif

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QUOTE(empire23 @ Jan 25 2011, 08:45 PM)
I bought that TV and PS3 to play games. Much to my horror I realized after paying that the PS3 HAS NO GAMES!

Now it are collecting dust.
No cops ask for my lesen, but it's good to have around. Not like I bring my pistol out for dong waving all the time. Only if I go out with my father for a meeting.
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yup.never show it around.i dont have license but i have BAT C 10 that ca save me.considering u ARE malaysian i think u know what it is?
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yup.never show it around.i dont have license but i have BAT C 10 that ca save me.considering u ARE malaysian i think u know what it is?
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Armed forces ID card or authority?
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empire23, what is ur occupation?
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yup.never show it around.i dont have license but i have BAT C 10 that ca save me.considering u ARE malaysian i think u know what it is?
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Wait, SASR operators don't sit their asses in front of PCs for 5 hours a day. They slay bodies and shit.

I am an engineer by trade, but profession wise, I do a lot of things which are best not to be mentioned.
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Added on January 25, 2011, 9:20 pmwow now i know sniper moves in pairs, one gunner, another scout


Added on January 25, 2011, 9:23 pmWOW now i know the scout has a notebook and records the range of the environment.

and a sniper not necessary has to shoot, he can mark the target and call in an artillery strike! cool!


Added on January 25, 2011, 9:40 pmSnipers have to fire in between pulse because their very own heartbeat will affect the accuracy WTF

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QUOTE(FLampard @ Jan 25 2011, 09:17 PM)
guys go watch HIST channel 555 at Astro now.

doing Sniper : Deadliest mission


Added on January 25, 2011, 9:20 pmwow now i know sniper moves in pairs, one gunner, another scout


Added on January 25, 2011, 9:23 pmWOW  now i know the scout has a notebook and records the range of the environment.

and a sniper not necessary has to shoot, he can mark the target and call in an artillery strike! cool!


Added on January 25, 2011, 9:40 pmSnipers have to fire in between pulse because their very own heartbeat will affect the accuracy WTF
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guys go watch HIST channel 555 at Astro now.

doing Sniper : Deadliest mission


Added on January 25, 2011, 9:20 pmwow now i know sniper moves in pairs, one gunner, another scout


Added on January 25, 2011, 9:23 pmWOW  now i know the scout has a notebook and records the range of the environment.

and a sniper not necessary has to shoot, he can mark the target and call in an artillery strike! cool!


Added on January 25, 2011, 9:40 pmSnipers have to fire in between pulse because their very own heartbeat will affect the accuracy WTF
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Other techniques include, not aiming down the scope too long, it raises the interoccular blood pressure which stresses the eye. If you can't make your shot within 15 to 20 seconds, back off.

Holding of breath is done not while you have air in your lungs, but once you have exhaled. Take 2 or 3 breath cycles with an ever increasing "rest" period after exhaling, shoot at the end of the cycles.

Uric acid build up in your muscles is your enemy, don't stress and use as many means to take weight off your body. Buttbags, rests and so forth should be used when possible.

A good personal tech tip : Cover the barrel when shooting rapidly, the heat from the barrel creates mirage and that is hard to compensate for.
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OMG SK 1-1 JAPAN AFC.

byebye sniper, i love football more.
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SASR OPERATOR.

Wait, SASR operators don't sit their asses in front of PCs for 5 hours a day. They slay bodies and shit.

I am an engineer by trade, but profession wise, I do a lot of things which are best not to be mentioned.
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werent you the one who hit a kangaroo with your cab or something?
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wow... V6 already. i'm starting with V1 and now this thread going way up to V6. very fast... congrats. good to see young people interested with military stuff and news. keep it up. maybe i'm not contribute much now but i still follow this thread.

and also congrats to PASKAL. no matter whatever people say, whatever people cursed... you guys are kicking a$$. no need to shoot the pirates on the chest or on the head because capturing pirates or any bad guys ALIVE is 100% proving all the trainning and effort is well paid off.
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werent you the one who hit a kangaroo with your cab or something?
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Fat cops in Pahang to be whipped into shape

KUANTAN: All pot-bellied and overweight policemen in the state will soon be summoned to attend daily exercise routines to whip them into shape while all other personnel will have to go for weekly aerobics sessions.

Pahang police chief Deputy Comm Datuk Sharifuddin Abdul Ghani said the move will enable “out-of-shape” police personnel to carry out their work effectively.

“I am aware that there are personnel in the force who are pot-bellied and overweight.

“As police personnel, it will be difficult for them to discharge their duties professionally (if they are overweight).

“So, I want all these personnel to undergo training and exercise daily to keep their weight in check.

“A good and healthy body is pertinent for uniformed personnel to serve the public,” he said after a walkabout at Kuantan Parade yesterday.

Also present were Semambu assemblyman Datuk Pang Tsu Ming, Teruntum assemblyman Chang Hong Seong, Kuantan MCA division chief Datuk Ti Lian Ker and Pahang Malaysian Crime Prevention Foun­dation chairman Datuk Johnny Ch’ng.

DCP Sharifuddin said all personnel were now required to take part in weekly activities such as aerobic exercise and complete a 2.4km run every month.

He said in addition, they were required to undergo various health checks and measure their body mass index to meet the stipulated requirement.

On a separate matter, he said his main target after becoming the top cop in the state was to reduce the crime index to meet the KPI set out by the police force.

“We are emulating the move by Selangor police to initiate walkabouts and more police presence in the streets,” he said.

On the use of synthetic drugs among youths and students, he said the situation in Pahang was under control.

DCP Sharifuddin said under the Ops Payung, police had set up two mobile beat bases in Air Putih and Kampung Jawa with three personnel each.

He said two of them would be assigned to do their rounds and another stationed at the base to monitor the situation there.

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probably was in a rush or he wasnt part of rescue team and was just posing for the lulz...baju pn npk selekeh je
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mmm, i mean, about the pirates, why don't we just sent in our normal navy guy to settle, does it really need to sent in PASKAL, is it special force, is it kind of waste?
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mmm, i mean, about the pirates, why don't we just sent in our normal navy guy to settle, does it really need to sent in PASKAL, is it special force, is it kind of waste?
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it depend actually.afaik there's a paskal detachment in bunga teratai.and we're dealing with pirate taking them crew hostage here(hostage situation in the sea is one of PASKAL field of interest)

besides using a small specialized unit to neutralize a band of pirates is cheaper than tasking your own frigate to guard someone else's water.and bunga teratai just isn't fast enough to beat the small dhow
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Paskal or special forces are trained for such operations. such as in dealing with hostage/captive situations. They have the combination of patience, stealth and tactics that are ideal for these incidents - it is bred into their training. Paskal are superior in dealing with rescuing hostages or otherwise captives.

here one of the answer from google. add a bit plus minus
well Bunga Mas 5 is the nearest ship at that time which response to the distress call

Kapal Auxiliary ini turut dilengkapi dengan hangar bagi menempatkan pesawat SUPER LYNX dan juga Bot Tempur milik TLDM untuk melaksanakan operasi defensif mahupun ofensif jika diperlukan. Untuk tempoh 3 bulan pertama, BM 5 diletakkan di bawah pemerintahan Komander Ahmad Zaki bin Abdullah PSSSTLDM. Kapal memulakan pelayaran dari Jeti Operasi Pangkalan TLDM Lumut pada jam 8.10 pagi ini bersama 59 anggota kapal yang terdiri daripada 21 orang krew tetap kapal yang telah diserap dan dilatih sebagai PSSTLDM dan diperkuat dengan kehadiran Tim Pasukan Khas Laut (PASKAL), Krew Pesawat SUPER LYNX milik TLDM, anggota dari Tim Perubatan TDM termasuk anggota penembak tepat dari Tim GGK dan Tim Pasukan Khas Udara (PASKAU).

pendapat 2 posen thumbup.gif
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video lama ujian tembak Tentera Laut Diraja Malaysia (TLDM)


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QUOTE(hack3line @ Jan 26 2011, 12:23 PM)
video lama ujian tembak Tentera Laut Diraja Malaysia (TLDM)


target reach the destination.  cool2.gif
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im envy the contractor that supply the target practice.damn gov pay them high
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Melaporkan diri!
BTW any references with details and schematics for TOW and of internal of a tank?
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Internal of modern tank or WW1/WW2 tank?? seem u like German Tiger Tank in ur signature....hoho.
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video komando Malaysia terlepas masuk internet

kena buli, setiap kali sebelum nak makan.. ini la diaorang kena buat


kena pukul, kena maki, kena sepak, kena terajang


kena telanjang, kena makan biawak, kena makan monyet, kena tidur atas pokok telanjang, kena masuk dalam sangkar binatang


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hopefully not the 2nd gerak khas rolleyes.gif

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QUOTE(hack3line @ Jan 26 2011, 12:59 PM)
video komando Malaysia terlepas masuk internet

kena buli, setiap kali sebelum nak makan.. ini la diaorang kena buat


kena pukul, kena maki, kena sepak, kena terajang


kena telanjang, kena makan biawak, kena makan monyet, kena tidur atas pokok telanjang, kena masuk dalam sangkar binatang


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to those who dare criticize the training


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The action is longer and wider to accommodate a ten round double stack magazine. The bolt head is larger, and stronger, than the AX Magnum bolt head.

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QUOTE(verex @ Jan 26 2011, 02:22 PM)
to those who dare  criticize the training


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Already ahead of you.

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QUOTE(empire23 @ Jan 26 2011, 02:34 PM)
Already ahead of you.

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empire, how much do you earn per month?
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Not really. Just that I have been dealing with Scott (the owner) for some time, so I can break up payments and layby my purchase.

He orders it in after he gets my permits, he puts it in the store, when I pay finish I take it home. Less bullshit with paperwork and easy payment.


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empire, how much do you earn per month?
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QUOTE(hack3line @ Jan 26 2011, 12:59 PM)
video komando Malaysia terlepas masuk internet

kena buli, setiap kali sebelum nak makan.. ini la diaorang kena buat


kena pukul, kena maki, kena sepak, kena terajang


kena telanjang, kena makan biawak, kena makan monyet, kena tidur atas pokok telanjang, kena masuk dalam sangkar binatang


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eleh, they always cry when they received their Beret, Lanyard and Love Fist to the chest! whistling.gif
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mana YB pondan yang kutuk komando dulu?dah join PASKAL?
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QUOTE(atreyuangel @ Jan 26 2011, 03:36 PM)
eleh, they always cry when they received their Beret, Lanyard and Love Fist to the chest!  whistling.gif
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tangisan kegembiraan,setelah diseksa dan diazab, akhiranya layak memakai berrey hijau dan pisau komando di dada...
personally saya lagi suka tengok PARA punya penganugerahan sayap berdarah.... ditumbuk di dada..

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mana YB pondan yang kutuk komando dulu?dah join PASKAL?
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QUOTE(verex @ Jan 26 2011, 03:44 PM)
tangisan kegembiraan,setelah diseksa dan diazab, akhiranya layak memakai berrey hijau dan pisau komando di dada...
personally saya lagi suka tengok  PARA punya penganugerahan  sayap berdarah.... ditumbuk di dada..
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Sayap Bedarah tu tak terhad pada Para, tp semua yg SF yg dapat wing, semat ke dada dengan pin terbuka, dan ditumbuk (love fist!)
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QUOTE(atreyuangel @ Jan 26 2011, 03:57 PM)
Sayap Bedarah tu tak terhad pada Para, tp semua yg SF yg dapat wing, semat ke dada dengan pin terbuka, dan ditumbuk (love fist!)
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lets watch these tough man cry..


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how many ggk produce per batch?
from the video quite alot of them
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QUOTE(epul @ Jan 26 2011, 04:07 PM)
how many ggk produce  per batch?
from the video quite alot of them
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OSA
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how many ggk produce  per batch?
from the video quite alot of them
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the video that verex include in the post is just a basic traning!

after this, they will proceed to series of specialize ggk training that will see most of half of them will be wipe out! tongue.gif (this is still not OSA)
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the video that verex include in the post is just a basic traning!

after this, they will proceed to series of specialize ggk training that will see most of half of them will be wipe out! tongue.gif  (this is still not OSA)
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thats the answer i want

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seriously, our OSA really that lenient?
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QUOTE(atreyuangel @ Jan 26 2011, 04:36 PM)
the video that verex include in the post is just a basic traning!

after this, they will proceed to series of specialize ggk training that will see most of half of them will be wipe out! tongue.gif  (this is still not OSA)
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that video is not the last day selction of GGK?...
o wai...


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seriously, our OSA really that lenient?
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the osa in ggk is what is their type of training, specialization of the training,
what that has been told to the media is only the basic training as you can see posted by both verex and hack3line.


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QUOTE(verex @ Jan 26 2011, 04:46 PM)
that video is not  the last day selction of GGK?...
o wai...
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that is their last day of basic training IINM,
one ggk member told me that
"passing the training is much more easier then maintaining the beret!"
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QUOTE(atreyuangel @ Jan 26 2011, 04:48 PM)
that is their last day of basic training IINM,
one ggk member told me that
"passing the training is much more easier then maintaining the beret!"
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seconded that,
its a shame to see an ex-ggk,vat69, or other sf after retiring working as "pak guard"... after all the blood sweat and tears, the government should take care of them after they took care of our country
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QUOTE(empire23 @ Jan 26 2011, 02:34 PM)
Already ahead of you.

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wah cepatnya... sweat.gif
now i'll wait for ur gun porn... brows.gif
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wah cepatnya... sweat.gif
now i'll wait for ur gun porn... brows.gif
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It'll be a while before they're imported in, probably june. Anything gun related takes ages here due to customs. Even the Military needs to customs allowance for procurement.
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seconded that,
its a shame to see an ex-ggk,vat69, or other sf after retiring working as "pak guard"... after all the blood sweat and tears, the government should take care of them after they took care of our country
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there is always place in PMC
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It'll be a while before they're imported in, probably june. Anything gun related takes ages here due to customs. Even the Military needs to customs allowance for procurement.
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wow... it took a long time to get trough the customs sad.gif
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QUOTE(verex @ Jan 26 2011, 04:51 PM)
seconded that,
its a shame to see an ex-ggk,vat69, or other sf after retiring working as "pak guard"... after all the blood sweat and tears, the government should take care of them after they took care of our country
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They should equip them with skills for civilian life. Here there's Military HECS and the military does encourage soldiers to move to degrees and then move on to administrative corps. A member of the SAS is likely to sponsored to complete a degree at ADFA or be given new skills at Duntroon and moved to the admin side of the SASR for example and if they wish to leave, they have a recognized degree and experience, which makes it easier to get a job in the civilian world. The same applies to all branches.

We need something like reform of the armed forces organizational benefits, training schemes, admin, pay rates and so forth to create a leaner and more effective fighting force. And to throw off any notion of a lack of professionalism and intelligence.
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Hujah TV9 on 2230 with Chief Of Navy, with exclusive on RMN in Gulf of Aden with some footage!


edited on typo in time~

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Hujah TV9 on 2030 with Chief Of Navy, with exclusive on RMN in Gulf of Aden with some footage!
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aku ktluar nih

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ehh silap
Hujah TV9 on 2230 with Chief Of Navy, with exclusive on RMN in Gulf of Aden with some footage!


jgn marah, silap taip!
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Laa, patutla tunggu punya tunggu kat TV9 takde. 2230 rupanya!
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not real bullets. just BBs that can jam just like a real rifle

not military. more like hobby and has guns so w/e. posting it here
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QUOTE(cylon @ Jan 26 2011, 09:16 PM)
Laa, patutla tunggu punya tunggu kat TV9 takde. 2230 rupanya!
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QUOTE(Nosferatu @ Jan 26 2011, 10:13 PM)

not real bullets. just BBs that can jam just like a real rifle

not military. more like hobby and has guns so w/e. posting it here
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wow..... got shell ejection sumore! rclxms.gif
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whats with airsofters love affair with shemaghs??is there a sand storm inside the room?

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jsut watch Hujah @tv9
only at the end any one record
and will put at utube
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whats with airsofters love affair with shemaghs??is there a sand storm inside the room?
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Because it looks OPERATOR kot.

I wear t-shirt and long pants je. Pistol and mags stuff in pocket and between belt and pants most of the time. No need tacticool laugh.gif

Maybe I'm just being cheap.
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QUOTE(Nosferatu @ Jan 26 2011, 10:13 PM)

not real bullets. just BBs that can jam just like a real rifle

not military. more like hobby and has guns so w/e. posting it here
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Seriously i won't bother indulge in this kind of activity........me no like shooting stuff without boom boom effect. For me, paintball is the next best thing after real fire-arms
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rclxms.gif Nice to hear matey.. just a cup of nescafe ok.. We're waiting it  rclxms.gif  thumbup.gif
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i did not record it
hope someone out there record it
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QUOTE(empire23 @ Jan 26 2011, 11:43 PM)
Because it looks OPERATOR kot.

I wear t-shirt and long pants je. Pistol and mags stuff in pocket and between belt and pants most of the time. No need tacticool laugh.gif

Maybe I'm just being cheap.
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Wearing t-shirt and long pants only also operator look wat. All you need to do is wear a shemagh and grow a bushy beard. Voila! You've been tacticooled. laugh.gif

QUOTE(JunWisewar @ Jan 27 2011, 01:24 AM)
Seriously i won't bother indulge in this kind of activity........me no like shooting stuff without boom boom effect. For me, paintball is the next best thing after real fire-arms
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QUOTE(heavyduty @ Jan 26 2011, 10:35 PM)
whats with airsofters love affair with shemaghs??is there a sand storm inside the room?
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Coming from someone who always dresses up as a wannabe OPERATOR, I don't get the appeal of shemaghs either, no matter how OPERATOR they look.

QUOTE(empire23 @ Jan 26 2011, 11:43 PM)
Because it looks OPERATOR kot.

I wear t-shirt and long pants je. Pistol and mags stuff in pocket and between belt and pants most of the time. No need tacticool laugh.gif

Maybe I'm just being cheap.
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i did not record it
hope someone out there record it
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or u guys can watch hujah episode 4 at www.tonton.com.my
dont know whether can record it or not..
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or u guys can watch hujah episode 4 at www.tonton.com.my
dont know whether can record it or not..
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im watching

edit: 17:35-18:32. a nigga even smiled at the camera laugh.gif

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Wearing t-shirt and long pants only also operator look wat. All you need to do is wear a shemagh and grow a bushy beard. Voila! You've been tacticooled.  laugh.gif
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Already have a bit of a beard (my commitment to the Islamic State of Australistan)

But I do want decent holster soon, probably an Eagle In/BlackHawk! Omega + Hoepper & Schumann.

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Tight pants = Tight groupings?
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But I do want decent holster soon, probably an Eagle In/BlackHawk! Omega + Hoepper & Schumann.
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^ Hearing problems are a regular occurrence with regular gunfire. Actually I was looking at Malaysian SF photos and realize that most of them never use hearing protection.

Hearing protection all the time, everytime. Probably best to invest in stuff like communications and protection headsets, which kill 4 birds with one stone. They allow for communications via NC boom mic, increased alertness with ambient sound amplification + reduced sound disorientation, physical head protection and of course hearing protection.

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shouldn't they have some safety precautionary step??
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QUOTE(empire23 @ Jan 27 2011, 10:02 PM)
^ Hearing problems are a regular occurrence with regular gunfire. Actually I was looking at Malaysian SF photos and realize that most of them never use hearing protection.

Hearing protection all the time, everytime. Probably best to invest in stuff like communications and protection headsets, which kill 4 birds with one stone. They allow for communications via NC boom mic, increased alertness with ambient sound amplification + reduced sound disorientation, physical head protection and of course hearing protection.
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ya. but for first time experience, better to go without hearing proctection

i remember my very first time firing the M2 Browning w/o any hearing protection..oh mang wub.gif
also when the self propelled and towed-howitzers are fired thumbup.gif
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QUOTE(Nosferatu @ Jan 27 2011, 10:48 PM)
ya. but for first time experience, better to go without hearing proctection

i remember my very first time firing the M2 Browning w/o any hearing protection..oh mang wub.gif
also when the self propelled and towed-howitzers are fired  thumbup.gif
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but if you fire m2 for a long time, then will damage your hearing oh!
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QUOTE(Nosferatu @ Jan 27 2011, 10:48 PM)
ya. but for first time experience, better to go without hearing proctection

i remember my very first time firing the M2 Browning w/o any hearing protection..oh mang wub.gif
also when the self propelled and towed-howitzers are fired  thumbup.gif
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Regardless, I've always kept my ear protection on, the only exception being outdoor rimfire rifles with subsonic rounds. Other than that, I've kept my protection on.
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Unknown threats in Somalia and you want your tier one force to handle it.

Unless you want Marhalim to handle the pirates.

QUOTE(kuan1234 @ Jan 25 2011, 06:24 PM)
actually i wonder...
is it necessary to sent our PASKAL Special force to deal with pirates?
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QUOTE(empire23 @ Jan 27 2011, 10:02 PM)
^ Hearing problems are a regular occurrence with regular gunfire. Actually I was looking at Malaysian SF photos and realize that most of them never use hearing protection.

Hearing protection all the time, everytime. Probably best to invest in stuff like communications and protection headsets, which kill 4 birds with one stone. They allow for communications via NC boom mic, increased alertness with ambient sound amplification + reduced sound disorientation, physical head protection and of course hearing protection.
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science still falls short of being able to differentiate sound. these headsets filter the highest decibel and nothing more, ie: ear muffs that only work with loud noises.

also, head protection only works with small arms fire. No use when up against assault / sniper rifles
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QUOTE(xtemujin @ Jan 28 2011, 10:34 AM)
Unknown threats in Somalia and you want your tier one force to handle it.

Unless you want Marhalim to handle the pirates.
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QUOTE(corad @ Jan 28 2011, 01:43 PM)
science still falls short of being able to differentiate sound. these headsets filter the highest decibel and nothing more, ie: ear muffs that only work with loud noises.

also, head protection only works with small arms fire. No use when up against assault / sniper rifles
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That is incorrect. Hearing protection has many types, from simple foam to electronically aided headsets.

Stuffing your ears with foam or any noise absorbing material will block EVERY level of sound, from a .22 caliber shot to an explosion from a frag grenade. However, it will also block sounds from the environment around you. Basically, if you can't hear anything, you can't damage your hearing.

Electronic hearing protection headsets available nowadays are smart enough to block any dangerous decibel levels but will not restrict sounds from your environment. There are some non-electronic hearing plugs that can do the same thing but not as effectively.
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QUOTE(xtemujin @ Jan 28 2011, 10:34 AM)
Unknown threats in Somalia and you want your tier one force to handle it.

Unless you want Marhalim to handle the pirates.
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Then who else did we have in option at the time?
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QUOTE(kuan1234 @ Jan 28 2011, 12:01 AM)
but if you fire m2 for a long time, then will damage your hearing oh!
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of course.
like i said, for first time experience wub.gif
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QUOTE(corad @ Jan 28 2011, 01:43 PM)
science still falls short of being able to differentiate sound. these headsets filter the highest decibel and nothing more, ie: ear muffs that only work with loud noises.

also, head protection only works with small arms fire. No use when up against assault / sniper rifles
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Untrue. Headsets are able to differentiate by compressing loud sounds to below the threshold and low sounds are amplified depending on the impulse.

I own a Peltor Comtac ACH and it does this fine. MSA builds a headset called the Supreme X that does the same. The most expensive would be SGS (Sennheiser Government Services) WACH-900 with Active noise canceling

If an enemy is actively putting lead towards your head, even a helmet is debatable protection haha, let alone headsets.
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QUOTE(xtemujin @ Jan 28 2011, 10:34 AM)
Unknown threats in Somalia and you want your tier one force to handle it.

Unless you want Marhalim to handle the pirates.
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r u the one from military magazine??
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Thanks for the welcome.

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There will always be other teams on board the ship, not just PASKAL. However PASKAL will be the main force to deal with this type of threats.

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Text message blows up suicide bomber by accident


A "Black Widow" suicide bomber planned a terrorist attack in central Moscow on New Year's Eve but was killed when an unexpected text message set off her bomb too early, according to Russian security sources.


The unnamed woman, who is thought to be part of the same group that struck Moscow's Domodedovo airport on Monday, intended to detonate a suicide belt near Red Square on New Year's Eve in an attack that could have killed hundreds.


Security sources believe a message from her mobile phone operator wishing her a happy new year received just hours before the planned attack triggered her suicide belt, killing her at a safe house.


Islamist terrorists in Russia often use mobile phones as detonators. The bomber's handler, who is usually watching their charge, sends the bomber a text message in order to set off his or her explosive belt at the moment when it is thought they can inflict maximum casualties.


The dead woman has not been identified, but her husband is apparently serving time in jail for being a member of a radical Islamist terror group.


Security sources believe the New Year's Eve bomber and the airport bombers may have been members of a suicide squad trained in Pakistan's al-Qaida strongholds which was sent to target the Russian capital's transport system.


Nobody has been arrested in connection with Monday's bombing, which left 35 people dead. Police are trying to identify the severed head of a male suicide bomber recovered from the scene.

Sauce : http://www.leaderpost.com/news/Text+messag...2966/story.html

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QUOTE(wanvadder @ Jan 29 2011, 01:23 PM)
Text message blows up suicide bomber by accident
A "Black Widow" suicide bomber planned a terrorist attack in central Moscow on New Year's Eve but was killed when an unexpected text message set off her bomb too early, according to Russian security sources.
The unnamed woman, who is thought to be part of the same group that struck Moscow's Domodedovo airport on Monday, intended to detonate a suicide belt near Red Square on New Year's Eve in an attack that could have killed hundreds.
Security sources believe a message from her mobile phone operator wishing her a happy new year received just hours before the planned attack triggered her suicide belt, killing her at a safe house.
Islamist terrorists in Russia often use mobile phones as detonators. The bomber's handler, who is usually watching their charge, sends the bomber a text message in order to set off his or her explosive belt at the moment when it is thought they can inflict maximum casualties.
The dead woman has not been identified, but her husband is apparently serving time in jail for being a member of a radical Islamist terror group.
Security sources believe the New Year's Eve bomber and the airport bombers may have been members of a suicide squad trained in Pakistan's al-Qaida strongholds which was sent to target the Russian capital's transport system.
Nobody has been arrested in connection with Monday's bombing, which left 35 people dead. Police are trying to identify the severed head of a male suicide bomber recovered from the scene.

Sauce : http://www.leaderpost.com/news/Text+messag...2966/story.html

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well........really "happy new year" for her.....
1 sms and you dead....
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ouch, premature detonation. rip to bomber and victims
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good thing no victims.....good riddence to her....no matter what your motives are,it does not justify killing civillians
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QUOTE(kuan1234 @ Jan 29 2011, 01:33 PM)
well........really "happy new year" for her.....
1 sms and you dead....
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That's her retribution.. I offer no sympathy or wishes of condolences to these ruthless individuals..
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That's her retribution.. I offer no sympathy or wishes of condolences to these ruthless individuals..
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alfie,has security been tightened at singapore airports and train stations after the moscow bombing?
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RIP to those victim...
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QUOTE(xtemujin @ Jan 29 2011, 11:49 AM)
e36.hartge

Thanks for the welcome.

wanvadder

There will always be other teams on board the ship, not just PASKAL. However PASKAL will be the main force to deal with this type of threats.

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The same avatar that I have used in Military Photos, PhotoMalaysia and other forums.

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that girl got cute posing, she is so cute! icon_rolleyes.gif

.. this year got so many girls claim they like military stuff and f1 stuff..
don't know true or not since in internet especially in forum its always G.I.R.L = Guy In Real Life

anyway, about that Black Widow case.. in my opinion, they are emotional, u know female, their emotion, heart talk louder than their mind..
maybe russia government do bad thing to one of her relative or the one she really cares.

just my personal opinion.

anyway this is BAD.. hearing problem?? sweat.gif sweat.gif
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The girl in the photo is actually a defence engineer with Singapore's Defence Science & Techology Agency..

Source: http://www.dsta.gov.sg/

QUOTE(heavyduty @ Jan 29 2011, 02:02 PM)
alfie,has security been tightened at singapore airports and train stations after the moscow bombing?
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Well, security levels are still the same..
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Pasukan Malaysia dengan Condor dalam misi PBB di Somalia (photo : Militaryphotos)

MENJEJAKKAN kaki ke dalam kenderaan pengangkutan infantri (APC) jenis RPZ Condor dianggap pengalaman paling bermakna, terutama apabila mengimbau kembali kesulitan dihadapi 60 tentera Malaysia ketika berdepan serangan hendap bertubi-tubi kumpulan militia di kawasan Pasar Bakara di Mogadishu, Somalia, dalam tragedi `Black Hawk Down’ pada Oktober 1993.

Walaupun hanya seketika, ia sudah cukup untuk memberikan gambaran betapa sengsaranya keadaan perajurit negara yang terpaksa berkubukan hanya dinding jentera RPZ Condor dalam usaha menangkis peluru militia, termasuk senjata antikereta kebal dan pelancar grenade yang menghujani mereka tanpa henti.

Namun, saat menjejakkan kaki ke tempat duduk pemandu, perasaan tiba-tiba menjadi sebak terutama mengenangkan di situlah mayat wira negara, Allahyarham Koperal Mat Aznan Awang, terkujur layu selepas RPZ Condor dengan nombor pendaftaran ZA9341 dipandunya ketika tragedi itu musnah akibat terkena serangan tepat senjata anti kereta kebal.

Selain Mat Aznan, sembilan lagi rakan setugasnya yang juga dari Batalion 19 Rejimen Askar Melayu Diraja (RAMD) Mekanis berpangkalan di Sungai Petani, Kedah, turut dilapor parah akibat serangan sama.

Namun, di sebalik keperitan itu, timbul rasa bangga dan kagum dengan keupayaan jentera RPZ Condor berkenaan, yang menjadi perisai utama kepada 60 perajurit negara ketika berkhidmat di bawah panji Pertubuhan Bangsa-bangsa Bersatu (PBB) melalui Operasi UNOSOM II antara 18 Jun 1993 hingga 11 Januari 1994.

Justeru, tidak hairanlah RPZ Condor yang menjadi kebanggaan warga 19 RAMD Mekanis, terutama ZA 9341 yang dipandu Koperal Mat Aznan dinobat sebagai Ragaan Utama batalion berkenaan dengan nama `AZNAN’, sekali gus membuktikan keupayaan tinggi serta jasa besar jentera terbabit dalam setiap misi disertai pasukan.

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Condor APC 4x4 buatan Rheinmetall German (photo : kolonel)

Condor adalah kenderaan jenis APC keluaran Jerman dan direka khusus untuk menyediakan pertahanan menyeluruh daripada sebarang serangan senjata ringan, pecahan peluru meriam atau pun periuk api kecil. Malah, ketika berkhidmat bersama Malaysia di Somalia melalui UNOSOM II, RPZ Condor terbukti kebal apabila berjaya menangkis serangan peluru roket RPG-7 dalam pertempuran di Pasar Bakara, walaupun seorang tentera Malaysia dilapor terkorban dan sembilan yang lain parah.

Apa pun, keupayaan RPZ Condor dalam ops berkenaan tidak akan lengkap tanpa keseragaman tindakan kru terlatih yang dikenali sebagai Pasukan Tempur Unit Infantri Batalion 19 RAMD Mekanis.

Ini diakui sendiri Pegawai Pemerintah Batalion 19 RAMD Mekanis, Lt Kol Fazal Abdul Rahman, yang menganggap kedua-duanya (RPZ Condor dan Pasukan Tempur) sebagai saling melengkapi satu sama lain.

“Setiap jentera lengkap RPZ Condor mengandungi 10 kru tempur terdiri daripada pemandu, ketua kenderaan, pasukan peninjau serta kru penembak senjata bantuan.

“Tanpa kru tempur ini, sebuah RPZ Condor tidak akan sempurna dan keberkesanan jentera juga sudah pasti terbatas. Ini sekali gus akan mengganggu gugat kesempurnaan setiap misi yang dijalankan,” katanya.

Dari segi reka bentuk, RPZ Condor dianggap APC paling fleksibel kerana bukan saja sesuai untuk kegunaan dalam serangan berbentuk amfibia, malah boleh diangkut ke lokasi tertentu secara mudah melalui udara menggunakan pesawat C-130 Hercules atau C-160.

Dalam aspek penggunaan pula, Condor yang sinonim dengan fungsinya untuk mengangkut unit infantri bersenjata, sebenarnya boleh diubah suai dengan mudah sekali mengikut keperluan penggunaan, termasuk bagi tujuan pengangkutan kargo.

Malah, Condor juga diguna pakai untuk tujuan pemantauan dan pemerhatian, pengangkutan senjata dan pertahanan udara ringan, serta sebagai kenderaan anti-rusuhan.

Selain itu, APC ini juga boleh diubahsuai sebagai jentera sokongan logistik serta ambulans seperti yang dipraktikkan Malaysia, selain dilengkapi pelbagai variasi persenjataan.

Fazal berkata, kelebihan utama RPZ CONDOR adalah dari segi perintah dan kawalan, di mana setiap arahan operasi boleh diatur secara terus dan terkoordinasi ketika jentera sedang bergerak dalam formasi ke arah sasaran.

“Ini bukan saja dapat menjimatkan masa, malah sebarang perubahan dalam sasaran misi atau haluan juga boleh dikoordinasi secara terus melalui sistem komunikasi yang ada dalam kenderaan pada bila-bila masa tanpa perlu berhenti,” katanya.

Difahamkan, selain digunakan Malaysia khususnya Batalion 19 RAMD Mekanis menggantikan kenderaan perisai jenis V150 Commando buatan Amerika Syarikat pada 1989, APC Condor turut diguna pakai beberapa negara lain seperti Kuwait, Portugal (Polis Tentera Udara), Thailand, Turki, Uruguay dan Korea Selatan.

Malah, sepanjang berbakti bersama Batalion 19 RAMD Mekanis sejak 1989, RPZ Condor banyak memberi sumbangan ke arah keselamatan dan juga pembangunan negara melalui pembabitannya dalam pelbagai operasi baik di dalam mahu pun luar negara.

Antaranya termasuk pembabitan secara langsung dalam operasi yang diatur seperti Ops Bongsu, Ops Ganas, Ops Setia VIII, Ops Kota Charlie, Ops Kancil, Ops Foxport, Ops 797, Ops Gerak Sedar, Ops Kota Echo, Ops Sedar, Ops Gubir/Lenggong, Ops Sedar 4/85, Ops Setia, Ops Kota Charlie/Delta, Ops Tak Sin 8601, Ops Kota Charlie /Delta 4/86 dan Ops Kota Echo 2/84.

Ketika operasi terbabit, katanya, selain melaksanakan tugas dan tanggungjawab diamanahkan, pasukan itu juga berjaya mencapai beberapa kemajuan. Antaranya kejayaan merampas 23 ketul candu mentah seberat 49 kilogram di Sungai Temin, Kedah melalui Operasi Kota Bravo Pagar pada Mac 1985.

Selain itu, pasukan itu juga terbabit dalam misi luar negara di bawah panji PBB, termasuk melalui Operasi UNOSOM II sebagai kumpulan utama Malbatt 1, mulai 18 Jun 1993 hingga 11 Januari 1994 yang lebih dikenali sebagai peristiwa Black Hawk Down.

INFO: Data Teknikal APC Condor
-Berat kosong - 9,000kg
-Berat penuh - 12,400kg
-Panjang - 6,130mm
-Tinggi (termasuk Turret) - 2,770mm
-Laju maksima - (100 km/j)
-Laju (dalam air) - 10 km/j
-Persenjataan - Pelancar grenade 76mm/ GPMG (optional mengikut keperluan)
-Keanggotaan Unit Tempur - tujuh hingga 10 orang.

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guys,is there a change in malaysian army uniform?the uniforms used to be a lot looser.now i see some guys with tight uniforms..or are some soldiers choosing a size smaller than they are?the trousers look like skinny jeans..urghhhh

look like the uniform in the 70s...tight fitting
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not a photochop.. i think, more like gif file did not have sufficient color depth to show fine picture..
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CAIC WZ-10 (all photos : Alert5)

Helikopter serang China terbaru WZ-10 memasuki dinas operasional pada akhir tahun 2010 lalu. Foto-foto helikopter buatan Changhe Aircraft Industries Corporation (CAIC) ini beredar di internet China.

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Sejauh ini oleh pemerintah China foto-foto tersebut dibiarkan saja beredar di internet, sama seperti pemunculan pesawat siluman China J-20 yang sekaligus menunjukkan bahwa industri kedirgantaraan China telah menguasai teknologi tinggi dan masuk era modernisasi.

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WZ-10 merupakan heli serang modern yang dipersenjatai dengan kanon putar di bagian bawah hidung serta 4 cantelan dari sayap kecil di kanan dan kiri badan yang dapat dipasangi rudal dan roket.

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is it just me or doesn't it looks like South Africa's Rooivalk attack heli...
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hmm... hard quite hard to compare but it does look quite similiar hmm.gif

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rumours circulating on the net... china tries to buy a single rooivalk from denel which make denel suspicious....it seems china wanted to reverse engineer the heli and make it their own.... denel refuse but i somehow hv this growing suspicion china succeeded either in obtaining the blueprint or part of the tech that goes into rooivalk given the fate of rooivalk production that has been been put on hold due to not enough interest....
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QUOTE(heavyduty @ Jan 29 2011, 09:03 PM)
guys,is there a change in malaysian army uniform?the uniforms used to be a lot looser.now i see some guys with tight uniforms..or are some soldiers choosing a size smaller than they are?the trousers look like skinny jeans..urghhhh

look like the uniform in the 70s...tight fitting
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no weih i wanna ask something.

1. How does a fighter knows that he is being "locked" ?

2. Is it possible that a fighter "out-speed" a missile?

How fast is a missile actually? Jets usually can fly at super sonic speed right? like this is it all possible that the fighter just sprint to the max speed and leave the missile alone?
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no weih i wanna ask something.

1. How does a fighter knows that he is being "locked" ?

2. Is it possible that a fighter "out-speed" a missile?

How fast is a missile actually? Jets usually can fly at super sonic speed right? like this is it all possible that the fighter just sprint to the max speed and leave the missile alone?
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1. Yes... fighter have missile warning system.. "MWS"
2. Impossible A2A missile have at least Mach 4 speed... F-15SE "1 of the fastest fighter" Max speed Mach 2.5 IINM
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1. Yes... fighter have missile warning system.. "MWS"
2. Impossible A2A missile have at least Mach 4 speed... F-15SE "1 of the fastest fighter" Max speed Mach 2.5 IINM
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for first question, i mean "How"..

how does a fighter knows hes being locked? the lock system is based in infra red system release by the heat of the jet right?



uhhhh nvm i use wikipedia liao.

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for first question, i mean "How"..

how does a fighter knows hes being locked? the lock system is based in infra red system release by the heat of the jet right?
uhhhh nvm i use wikipedia liao.
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no weih i wanna ask something.

1. How does a fighter knows that he is being "locked" ?

2. Is it possible that a fighter "out-speed" a missile?

How fast is a missile actually? Jets usually can fly at super sonic speed right? like this is it all possible that the fighter just sprint to the max speed and leave the missile alone?
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1. Any active seeker (Radar based missile) paints an aircraft with a radar beam to track it until impact, this radar beam can be detected. When the aircraft know it's being painted, based on the kind of radar, its energy, direction and frequency, it gives a warning to the pilot.

2. Out speed? Probably unlikely as missiles have solid fuel thrusters which are extremely fast. It is possible to out turn a missile by breaking before it hits.
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1. Any active seeker (Radar based missile) paints an aircraft with a radar beam to track it until impact, this radar beam can be detected. When the aircraft know it's being painted, based on the kind of radar, its energy, direction and frequency, it gives a warning to the pilot.

2. Out speed? Probably unlikely as missiles have solid fuel thrusters which are extremely fast. It is possible to out turn a missile by breaking before it hits.
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Radar warning receivers will only detect the radar signatures emitted by fighters and/or radar based missiles (active or semi active homing). They will not detect any infrared homing (heat seeking) missiles.

Currently, there is no technology that can detect IR homing missiles. This is mostly done by visual and if detected early enough, can be defeated by deploying flares, some fancy maneuvers and luck. There are IR jammers technology which basically tries to overwhelm the missile's homing sensors by projecting an intense IR image. Most modern IR homing missiles have been designed to actually adapt and track this image instead. Which basically means that the IR jammer actually helps with tracking the target.

The only aircraft that has been proven to be able to outrun a surface to air, anti aircraft missile was the SR-71 blackbird. In fact, during a mission, the standard evasive maneuver when a SAM launch was detected is to simply speed up or increase altitude, depending on the type of missile launched. However, some modern high altitude SAMs are capable of Mach 4 or faster, which is more then the SR-71's top speed of Mach 3.2.
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New Zealand Army has been evaluating FN SCAR for Steyr AUG replacement (photo : DevianArt ).

The country's soldiers are about to get more killing power with a new weapon which will better the range and accuracy of the rifles used by the enemies they are likely to be fighting.

A 7.62mm marksman's rifle will be issued to each section of eight to 10 soldiers after the New Zealand Defence Force completed a study of 10 of its weapons systems, mostly small arms issued to soldiers.

Three sections make up a platoon and the army said today one soldier in each section would get the new weapon when the army decided what rifle to buy. The rest of the soldiers in the section would continue to be issued with Steyr rifles which fire a 5.56mm standard issue Nato cartridge which was limited in range, said Deputy Chief of Army, Brigadier Dave Gawn.

The new rifle would fire a more powerful cartridge with greater range and accuracy.

Brig Gawn said most hostile forces used the Russian-designed AK47, which fired a similar 7.62mm round.

"In terms of range and hitting power there is a mismatch between the 5.56mm (bullet) which has a maximum range of around 300m versus the 7.62mm which is closer to 600m."

He said giving the soldiers more powerful 5.56mm cartridges would overcome some of that difference but the new weapon would have a range of up to 1000m.
The army would also replace its specialist 7.62mm sniper rifles.

About 3000 of the 13,000 Steyr rifles in the Defence Force armory would be fitted with a new sighting system, which would increase magnification from 1.5 times to four times magnification. They would also be modified to allow thermal sighting systems to be fitted.

The Steyr rifles were likely to last another 10 years before they were replaced, but Brig Gawn said it was too soon to say what calibre rifle would be adopted.

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scorpion replacement?
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what is the scorpion's role in ATM?recce or fire support?
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More new toys coming from China. Hopefully Shenyang will reveal their next Snowy Owl plane by this year end

btw this is the new prototype WZ-19 heli from China.

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Btw, when would our armed forces be equipped with these chopper?
I mean, attack heli's.

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Btw, when would our armed forces be equipped with these chopper?
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I'm asking since practically all our neighbours got them.

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just watch on CNN...apparently Egypt got quite a number of M1A1 Abram tanks.... don't quite know the technical spec of the tanks but they hv a factory to produce these tanks for Egyptian Army  in Cairo although 60% of the parts comes from US... that is news to me...
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what is the scorpion's role in ATM?recce or fire support?
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QUOTE(FLampard @ Jan 30 2011, 11:36 PM)
for first question, i mean "How"..

how does a fighter knows hes being locked? the lock system is based in infra red system release by the heat of the jet right?
uhhhh nvm i use wikipedia liao.
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Radar Lock can be detected. how? here how it is; Radar have two mode of operation. scanning mode and tracking mode.

in scanning mode, the radar seeker head swerve left and right illuminating everything in the fighter's forward arc. in this mode, any objects within the radar arc were illuminated periodically. it's good enough to give you the tactical picture, but not accurate enough to guide a weapon.

Then there's tracking mode. in this mode the radar seeker head point on a specific target. in tracking mode, the radar can only detect and track one target and the radar seeker head will continuously point on the tracked target and follow it wherever it goes until the pilot break the lock (there's Track-While-Scan, but that's beyond most of you and i'm too lazy to explain it).

here's how pilot know they were being locked. before lock-on, the radar warning receiver will detect the radar in pulses as the radar on the enemy fighter scan left and right periodically. Whether the radar wave that's bounce of your fighter was strong enough for the enemy radar to detect, you will never know. that mean's you know there's a radar pointed at your aircraft but you don't know wether it detect you or not. When the enemy radar lock on you, the radar warning receiver will give a long continuous tone like a buzzer. That's because the radar seeker head no longer swerve left and right but instead it pointed at your position and will stay with you wherever you fly.

There's no fully reliable way to detect a Heat seeking missile. recently, the american have developed a Missile approach warning system. it combine a heat sensor and a series of milimetric wave radar systems positioned throughout the airframe. The heat sensor will detect the plume from missile rocket motor and the milimetric wave radar will then track the missile as it approach the target. Not sure how effective the system is.

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Currently, there is no technology that can detect IR homing missiles. This is mostly done by visual and if detected early enough, can be defeated by deploying flares, some fancy maneuvers and luck. There are IR jammers technology which basically tries to overwhelm the missile's homing sensors by projecting an intense IR image. Most modern IR homing missiles have been designed to actually adapt and track this image instead. Which basically means that the IR jammer actually helps with tracking the target.


IR jammer originally is a system that transmit a pulses of IR emission. it has something to do with the early IR missile seeker which involve a rotating rectangular mirror. if i were to explain to you how this type of missile seeker work, it'll take several pages of article which i'm to lazy to write and you all too lazy to read. suffice to say that when IR seeker are not centre on target, it'll get pulse IR emission from target and when it center on target it'll get a continous IR emission from the target. IR jammer use the IR pulses to fool the Missile seeker into thinking it's not centre on target yet. But as the IR seeker are moving from traditional "Mirror Base Single Element" into more advance "CCD Base Multi-Elements", the pulse jammer are no longer effective. The laser jammer design to overwhelm the seeker only serve to give the missile extra IR energy for the missile to lock on to.

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QUOTE(KYPMbangi @ Jan 31 2011, 09:04 PM)
Btw, when would our armed forces be equipped with these chopper?
I mean, attack heli's.
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We dun need dedicated attack heli if we have a good air defense system. Even USAF Apaches were grounded during the Kosovo campign due to the Serbs good air defense system. Therefore, we should invest more on mobile air defense system like the Tunguska or Tor M1

QUOTE(AKace @ Jan 31 2011, 09:05 PM)
.......when PR stop whining about it yawn.gif
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QUOTE(zimhibikie @ Jan 31 2011, 09:55 PM)
We dun need dedicated attack heli if we have a good air defense system. Even USAF Apaches were grounded during the Kosovo campign due to the Serbs good air defense system. Therefore, we should invest more on mobile air defense system like the Tunguska or Tor M1
If PR dun whine, we'll end up over-priced military equipments. Mindef is a lubok for those cronies and JPs Inc.
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I disagree. Dedicated attack helicopter are Indispensible in a modern highly mobile battlefield. even a few of this may influence the outcome of a battle.
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another CV90 tank...
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i thought a version of AV-8 is supposed to replace the scorpion.or is it for sibmas and condors only?
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AV-8 is for sibmas and condors replacement
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I disagree. Dedicated attack helicopter are Indispensible in a modern highly mobile battlefield. even a few of this may influence the outcome of a battle.
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Attack helis only work well against enemies with non-adequate air defense system. Wonder why our defence planners werent that worried when Thailand, SG and Indon have attack helis? And all the time, those defence companies were the one who actually trying to push their products to us, including the unproven and large Rooivalk.
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Attack helis only work well against enemies with non-adequate air defense system. Wonder why our defence planners werent that worried when Thailand, SG and Indon have attack helis? And all the time, those defence companies were the one who actually trying to push their products to us, including the unproven and large Rooivalk.
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Gunship + elements of suprise can destroy tons of frontline... ---> there are tons of dimension of stratergy can be apply wit gunship... eventhough it is weak againts antiair...
Those country dun have huge amount of Gunship...
Indon only have 6units IINM typically useless... they dun even have the technology to guide long range attack for their Gunship so no worry here...
Singapore is our allies eventhough our politician condition are not as freindly but our military cooperation are pretty good...
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we need opposition to not make MINDEF a lubuk emas but i just wish the make better arguments..their arguments are pretty weak.i thought PR had a number of ex-military officers in them.why not ask them..if they keep getting advise from ex-US secretary of defence tony pua then they are not gonna win the support of former and current serving soldiers where in some places are key voting areas.getting 5000++ votes helps alot..
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helis? anti-matter rifle can take them down right?
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QUOTE(heavyduty @ Jan 31 2011, 11:06 PM)
we need opposition to not make MINDEF a lubuk emas but i just wish the make better arguments..their arguments are pretty weak.i thought PR had a number of ex-military officers in them.why not ask them..if they keep getting advise from ex-US secretary of defence tony pua then they are not gonna win the support of former and current serving soldiers where in some places are key voting areas.getting 5000++ votes helps alot..
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they can't even get the simple thing right. what else can you expect from them? not worth arguing at all yawn.gif
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QUOTE(alaskanbunny @ Jan 31 2011, 11:17 PM)
helis? anti-matter rifle can take them down right?
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i think you mean anti-material rifle..an anti matter rifle would probably create a black hole
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QUOTE(heavyduty @ Jan 31 2011, 11:38 PM)
i think you mean anti-material rifle..an anti matter rifle would probably create a black hole
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oh ya.. .u r right... that 1... so how? can go through right? just a matter of hitting it?
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they can't even get the simple thing right. what else can you expect from them? not worth arguing at all yawn.gif
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why are all politicians cocky?their tie too tight?parliment seat not comfy enough?maybe its the food served at the parliment cafeteria,i ate there and it tasted like cock
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QUOTE(alaskanbunny @ Jan 31 2011, 11:41 PM)
oh ya.. .u r right... that 1... so how? can go through right? just a matter of hitting it?
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yeah its just a matter of hitting it..the bullet proof glass is able to withstand .50 BMG shots but other areas arent as armored..the main rotor and cockpit are the most armored areas...but i kindda doubt 1 shot would do it..concentrated fire maybe
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watch MW2 ending, Price took a snipe shot at General Shepherds Heli at least 100 metres away on a SHAKING boat in the river and the heli went mayday.
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if everyone was like price then helis are doomed liao

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Afghanistan in the 80's, people!

Attack Helicopter are pretty much useless when cheap MANPAD flooded the market.
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if everyone was like price then helis are doomed liao

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QUOTE(heavyduty @ Jan 31 2011, 07:12 PM)
what is the scorpion's role in ATM?recce or fire support?
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both, the advantage of scorpion is the speed!

QUOTE(KYPMbangi @ Jan 31 2011, 09:04 PM)
Btw, when would our armed forces be equipped with these chopper?
I mean, attack heli's.
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The PUTD are taken the first step into it!
that's why they have AW109.

QUOTE(zimhibikie @ Jan 31 2011, 09:55 PM)
We dun need dedicated attack heli if we have a good air defense system. Even USAF Apaches were grounded during the Kosovo campign due to the Serbs good air defense system. Therefore, we should invest more on mobile air defense system like the Tunguska or Tor M1
If PR dun whine, we'll end up over-priced military equipments. Mindef is a lubok for those cronies and JPs Inc.
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right, good network of mobile air defense system is vital.

actually I dont care the PR whine about the price if they make a right and thorough research and not just by googling ,

but when they always make stupid remarks that not helping at all!


QUOTE(heavyduty @ Jan 31 2011, 10:39 PM)
i thought a version of AV-8 is supposed to replace the scorpion.or is it for sibmas and condors only?
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sibmas, radpenzer and av8 is a wheel apc/ifv/fbi/cia/ncis/m.i.c.k.e.y.m.o.u.s.e while scorpion is tracked tank

QUOTE(zimhibikie @ Jan 31 2011, 10:46 PM)
Attack helis only work well against enemies with non-adequate air defense system. Wonder why our defence planners werent that worried when Thailand, SG and Indon have attack helis? And all the time, those defence companies were the one who actually trying to push their products to us, including the unproven and large Rooivalk.
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rooivalk has been scraped from ATM procurement list even in the 90s (trust me I know) by the valuation team
a good manpads system one of the best way to counter attack copter


QUOTE(alaskanbunny @ Jan 31 2011, 11:17 PM)
helis? anti-matter rifle can take them down right?
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anti material rifle are hard to handle as due to the weight and the recoil in order to attack a fast moving target like helicopter

but a Manpads with heat seeking missile like our own Fn6! wub.gif
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helis? anti-matter rifle can take them down right?
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You need a lucky shot to bring down the attack heli with those. It's not just you have to hit a rapidly moving target, but attack heli have armored cockpit, armored glass and a whole set of redundant systems. you have better chance with HMG.
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You need a lucky shot to bring down the attack heli with those. It's not just you have to hit a rapidly moving target, but attack heli have armored cockpit, armored glass and a whole set of redundant systems. you have better chance with HMG.
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This one was hit by a manpad. Did its job.

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An Iraqi man waves his AK-47 rifle in front of an Apache military helicopter in the Hindiya district, 120 km south-west of Baghdad. Iraq says the chopper was shot down by farmers. Photo: Reuters thumbup.gif  thumbup.gif
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This one was hit by a manpad. Did its job.
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In both cases, the helo was able to land safely even after such a severe damage. The one the farmer shot down, notice there's no superficial damage to it. i suspected that the bullet hit something that light up the warning light in a cockpit.

Also you should add this.

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QUOTE(Fadly @ Feb 1 2011, 10:04 AM)
In both cases, the helo was able to land safely even after such a severe damage. The one the farmer shot down, notice there's no superficial damage to it. i suspected that the bullet hit something that light up the warning light in a cockpit.

Also you should add this.

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this picture is very nice
people always complain Msia have lousy pilot and equipment
the Apache just come out from the box
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compare this heli and apache from military perspective
which is more superior
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both, the advantage of scorpion is the speed!
in term of firepower, it outperformed the standard config
but interm of stability, its 90mm cannon is not as stable as standard 70mm cannon


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both, the advantage of scorpion is the speed!
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There's no advantage to our scorpion, she's so overburdened with the heavier gun we requested that she's lost her prime asset. Speed.
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QUOTE(epul @ Feb 1 2011, 11:11 AM)
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compare this heli and apache from military perspective
which is more superior
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armament or electronic package?
how many hind d was shot down in Afghanistan i wonder
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[quote=shajack,Feb 1 2011, 02:00 PM]
armament or electronic package?
how many hind d was shot down in Afghanistan i wonder
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if russia provided the taliban with MANPADS then there would be 100++ downed apaches,black hawks,chinooks
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I disagree. Dedicated attack helicopter are Indispensible in a modern highly mobile battlefield. even a few of this may influence the outcome of a battle.
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but will it be successful in malaysia environment?

I doubt it, seriously
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but will it be successful in malaysia environment?

I doubt it, seriously
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u doubt it based on what?no assets is immune from catastrophic event

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QUOTE(keown83 @ Feb 1 2011, 04:45 PM)
but will it be successful in malaysia environment?

I doubt it, seriously
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dis is y in battlefield situation awareness is very important...
even tanks will become useless if it goes into battlefield without knowing wat going there...
the very same goes to gunship/helis...
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QUOTE(e36.hartge @ Feb 1 2011, 04:54 PM)
u doubt it based on what?no assets is immune from catastrophic event
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yes... nothing is immune even F-22 can be pawned by F-18sh growler
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QUOTE(shajack @ Feb 1 2011, 02:00 PM)
armament or electronic package?
how many hind d was shot down in Afghanistan i wonder
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.........that picture is black shark, not Hind, no?

Hind is this;

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while this is badass Blackshark;

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from what I know, quite a number of Russian Hind lost to Taliban's Stinger, before they install countermeasure flares and a MWS
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u doubt it based on what?no assets is immune from catastrophic event
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IINM, this has been dusscussed in Militaryphotos.net before. I did not say that attack heli is useless here, it just that i think our landscape does not favor current modern type of attack heli

in certain area (urban places), maybe useful


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love the blackshark...
my favourite gunship...
hope our MAF considering it...
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QUOTE(keown83 @ Feb 1 2011, 06:05 PM)
.........that picture is black shark, not Hind, no?

Hind is this;

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while this is badass Blackshark;

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from what I know, quite a number of Russian Hind lost to Taliban's Stinger, before they install countermeasure flares and a MWS
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my point is,u can hv a nuc hanging from d rack but still gonna hit d dust if not good overall,electronic,heat suppressor etc2 la
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LOL. Where may I purchase such a tactically supreme device?!

My P226 X-Five Tactical (see it even has TACTICAL in the name!) has been delivered to my local dealer. I shall visit them tomorrow to take pics of it.

List of tactical accessories.

- Tactical re-coating. High speed low drag Cerakote.
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- Tactical beveled magazine well, for better tactical mag insertions
- Tactical magazine latch
- Tactical light and laser from Insight Tech (SHIT WAS SO TACTICAL)
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More suggestion to make it even more tactical are welcome.
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BERNAMA - Government Mulls Using Auxiliary Ship To Evacuate Malaysians In Troubled Egypt
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no herc?grounded?airsick?

like going to perform haj in d old days rclxms.gif

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Who says there is no need for helicopters just because we are in peacetime period.
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we need chinook!!!!!!!!
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we need chinook!!!!!!!!
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i support... 110%
yeah we need them... should buy 24units...
its escort KA-52... drool.gif

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Yinchet, find some article regarding Egypt revolution.

Al-Jazeera seems to report it alot.
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QUOTE(AKace @ Feb 1 2011, 10:02 PM)
we need chinook!!!!!!!!
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I prefer Mil Mi-26 though biggrin.gif

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QUOTE(shajack @ Feb 1 2011, 06:57 PM)
no herc?grounded?airsick?

like going to perform haj in d old days rclxms.gif
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mana nak landing bang?


QUOTE(AKace @ Feb 1 2011, 10:02 PM)
we need chinook!!!!!!!!
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Mil26 or Super Stallion

QUOTE(JunWisewar @ Feb 1 2011, 11:55 PM)
I prefer Mil Mi-26 though  biggrin.gif
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Fak Yeh
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QUOTE(atreyuangel @ Feb 2 2011, 01:32 AM)
mana nak landing bang?
Mil26 or Super Stallion
Fak Yeh
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tu askar ngn 113 tu wtpe?mkn popcorn?
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tu askar ngn 113 tu wtpe?mkn popcorn?
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11k rakyat Mesia nak evacuate, dapat bawak keluar Mesir dlu pn dah bagus
kapal bleh sumbat byk!
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11k rakyat Mesia nak evacuate, dapat bawak keluar Mesir dlu pn dah bagus
kapal bleh sumbat byk!
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we need moar Aux ships!guess BM5 wouldnt be enough todo all sorts of things

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QUOTE(atreyuangel @ Feb 2 2011, 01:36 AM)
11k rakyat Mesia nak evacuate, dapat bawak keluar Mesir dlu pn dah bagus
kapal bleh sumbat byk!
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so,bwk la g arab saudi dl ke,transit...(xtgk peta,negara ane yg frendly)...tenet ttp,bloomberg risau,penjara dh pch kuar,polis xde(ni sume pn tgk tenet,sahih xtau la ye x)...any more reason?
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Yinchet, find some article regarding Egypt revolution.

Al-Jazeera seems to report it alot.
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Egypt Revolution: the Purity Protests

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The pro-democracy protest is the biggest demonstration in Egypt in years. And women are increasingly taking part in the politics of the street. Mike Giglio reports. Plus, full coverage of the Egypt protests.

When 29-year-old Dalia Ziada, a popular Egyptian blogger, took to the streets of Cairo to protest this week, she saw an astonishing sight: In the crowds were university students and mothers with families in tow—a diverse mix of women marching and chanting, and running from the police.

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During Friday’s mass demonstrations, women also participated, vocally and visibly, in what became a brutal standoff with authorities. (Police reportedly used tear-gas, rubber-bullets and water-cannon against the protesters.)

“Men and women are standing side-by-side in calling for their rights,” said Ziada in a telephone interview, before the government cut all cell phone connections.

Esraa Abdel Fatah, who also protested in Cairo this week, and who is known as “Facebook Girl” after organizing a nation-wide strike through her page in 2008, had a similar take: “We’re all Egyptians.”

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Egypt Revolution: the Purity Protests

The pro-democracy protest is the biggest demonstration in Egypt in years. And women are increasingly taking part in the politics of the street. Mike Giglio reports. Plus, full coverage of the Egypt protests.

When 29-year-old Dalia Ziada, a popular Egyptian blogger, took to the streets of Cairo to protest this week, she saw an astonishing sight: In the crowds were university students and mothers with families in tow—a diverse mix of women marching and chanting, and running from the police.

Photos: The Protests in Egypt

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During Friday’s mass demonstrations, women also participated, vocally and visibly, in what became a brutal standoff with authorities. (Police reportedly used tear-gas, rubber-bullets and water-cannon against the protesters.)

“Men and women are standing side-by-side in calling for their rights,” said Ziada in a telephone interview, before the government cut all cell phone connections.

Esraa Abdel Fatah, who also protested in Cairo this week, and who is known as “Facebook Girl” after organizing a nation-wide strike through her page in 2008, had a similar take: “We’re all Egyptians.”

This air of inclusiveness has surrounded Egypt’s upheaval from the start, with protesters highlighting the movement’s “purity” and lack of religious or political agenda beyond democratic reform. Women, who in Cairo are often groped in the streets, report that other demonstrators have been remarkably respectful.

Sara Abu Bakr, a journalist and publisher in Cairo, was surprised by the lack of sexual harassment, for which Egypt is infamous, especially during large public events. “This was supposed to be sexual molestation day, and nothing happened,” she said. Several activists in Cairo reported the same.

On the street and online, “Purity”—be it political or sexual—has become a rallying cry.

“Men and women are standing side-by-side in calling for their rights," says Ziada.

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"You don’t see political flags [in the crowds],” said Ahmed Samih, an activist who directs an Internet radio station in Cairo. “You don’t see the Muslim Brotherhood. You see Egyptians. You see the flags of Egyptians all over the place.”

Or as Ziada put it: “All you have is an idea.”

Some observers, however, worried that the government might employ professional rabble-rousers to specifically target women. Whether Friday’s government crackdown took aim at women in particular was hard to assess since the government cut Internet access as well cell phone communication.

But it was clear that the standoff was violent and chaotic.

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There were reports that police used water cannon on Nobel Peace Prize winner Mohamed ElBaradei, a pro-democracy leader and President Hosni Mubarak’s top adversary, during Friday’s protests. He had returned to Cairo earlier in the week to demand reform.

The Muslim Brotherhood, which until this week was seen as the only force capable of bringing big numbers to the streets, officially endorsed the demonstration after staying on the sidelines for much of the week.

“No political force is in the position to claim this. It’s coming from the people,” says Wael Khalil, a veteran activist in Cairo. “The Tunisian people stood their ground and defied the brute force together. And I think Egyptians…are out to outdo the Tunisians in taking matters into our own hands.”
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Netanyahu meets with German chancellor to discuss Egypt crisis, Mideast peace; Merkel says Israel must freeze settlements to move peace process forward.

What happened in Iran could happen in Egypt, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said on Monday after meeting with German Chancellor Angela Merkel.

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The German chancellor, who arrived in Israel earlier in the day, told Netanyahu during the meeting that it was especially important to move the peace process between Israel and the Palestinians forward in light of the unrest in Egypt.

In Israel's neighboring Egypt, demonstrations and riots have continued unabated for almost a week straight. Netanyahu and Merkel reportedly spent a large amount of time during their meeting discussing the unrest.

Netanyahu expressed fears that a radical Islamic regime like the one in Iran could also come to power in Egypt.

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"Our real fear is of a situation that could develop ... and which has already developed in several countries including Iran itself -- repressive regimes of radical Islam," said Netanyahu.

Netanyahu continued, adding that although the protests may not be motivated by religious extremism, "in a situation of chaos, an organized Islamist body can seize control of a country. It happened in Iran. It happened in other instances".

Merkel defended the Western reaction to the protests in Cairo against criticism in Israel that the United States and Europe were dumping a loyal ally.

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"I don't think that we've left Egypt in the lurch," she said, adding that she had spoken with Mubarak by telephone on Sunday. "We talked ... about where there are deficits, for example in connection with human rights and press freedoms and electoral law ... and employment for young people," Merkel said.

The German chancellor continued, "you can't divide your principles and say my principles are valid for some countries, where you can speak your mind and vote freely, but in other countries these principles don't hold at all."

During the meeting, Merkel called on Netanyahu to stop settlement building in the West Bank, which she said is hurting the peace process.

Peace talks initiated by the United States grinded to a halt in September after a 10 month freeze on West Bank settlement building expired. Attempts to restart the talks have since failed, with the Palestinians insisting that they won't negotiate without a complete settlement freeze. Israel has meanwhile insisted that they are ready to continue negotiations, but they are waiting for the Palestinians to return to the table.

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Netanyahu responded to Merkel by saying that settlements were not an obstacle to peace, adding that settlement building under his government has decreased greatly in comparison to previous governments. He also said that it was up to the Palestinians to return to the negotiating table and renew peace talks.

Senior officials in Merkel's office have said recently during closed door briefings that the chancellor will be very tough with Netanyahu and will use the meeting as a chance to tell him that it is his responsibility to renew the peace negotiations with the Palestinians.

Merkel arrived in Israel on Monday as part of the third round of talks in an ongoing dialogue between the two countries.
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PM: Govt has contingency plans to evacuate M'sian students in Egypt

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Evacuating students to nearby countries and calling in M'sian navy ships in Gulf of Aden are options

LABIS: The evacuation of 10,000 Malaysian students in Egypt cannot be done in haste but the Goverment has contingency plans if the situation deteriorates further, Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak said Tuesday.

He said this included evacuating the students to nearby countries and using Malaysian navy vessel in the Gulf of Aden to help in the event of an evacuation.

Najib added that it was not cost effective to deploy military planes to bring back the students due to the limited capacity and the one-and-a-half days travelling time.

The Prime Minister was speaking to reporters after visiting flood-hit victims in Labis and Segamat.

"We are also not sure if there is enough ground crew at the airports in Egypt," he said, referring to reports that Cairo's international airport was a scene of chaos and confusion as thousands of foreigners sought to flee the restive country.

Check-in counters were reportedly poorly staffed because employees were unable to get to work due to a 3pm-8am curfew as well as traffic breakdowns across the Egyptian capital.

Assuring parents of their children's safety, Najib said the Government would come up with a practical method to evacuate the students if the need arose.

He said a team led by deputy foreign minister A. Kohilan Pillay was assessing the situation in the country.

Kohilan and five officials left for Egypt to assess the situation and ensured that Malaysians were safe and receiving the necessary aid.

So far, 11,319 students have registered with the Malaysian embassy.

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F-22 raptor is stealth?!
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More pic...

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was watching weapons race on 555 HIST channel,

F-22 raptor is stealth?!
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Is these a question??
yes, it is stealth...

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The F-22 Raptor is a fifth generation fighter that is considered a fourth-generation stealth aircraft by the USAF.

Although several recent Western fighter aircraft are less detectable on radar than previous designs using techniques such as radar-absorbent material-coated S-shaped intake ducts that shield the compressor fan from reflecting radar waves, the F-22 design placed a much higher degree of importance on low observance throughout the entire spectrum of sensors including radar signature, visual, infrared, acoustic, and radio frequency.

However, reduced radar cross section is only one of five facets that designers addressed to create a stealth design in the F-22. The F-22 has also been designed to disguise its infrared emissions to make it harder to detect by infrared homing ("heat seeking") surface-to-air or air-to-air missiles, including its flat (rather than round) thrust vectoring nozzles. Designers also made the aircraft less visible to the naked eye, and controlled radio and noise emissions. The Raptor has an under bay carrier made for hiding heat from missile threats, like surface-to-air missiles.
for further information...
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Is these a question??
yes, it is stealth...
it doesnt shape like a flat triangle like this

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It is different in stealth design...
F-15 Silent Eagle, J-20, PAKFA, F-117 and F-35 all doesnt shape like a flat triangle like this....
stealth design means optimizing radar cross-section in order to evade the enemy radar detection...

Radar cross section (RCS) is a measure of how detectable an object is with a radar. A larger RCS indicates that an object is more easily detected.

An object reflects a limited amount of radar energy. A number of different factors determine how much electromagnetic energy returns to the source such as:

1 material of which the target is made;
2 absolute size of the target;
3 relative size of the target (in relation to the wavelength of the illuminating radar);
4 the incident angle (angle at which the radar beam hits a particular portion of target which depends upon shape of target and its orientation to the radar source);
5 reflected angle (angle at which the reflected beam leaves the part of the target hit, it depends upon incident angle);
6 strength of the radar emitter;
7 distance between emitter-target-receiver.

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QUOTE(shajack @ Feb 2 2011, 12:39 AM)
so,bwk la g arab saudi dl ke,transit...(xtgk peta,negara ane yg frendly)...tenet ttp,bloomberg risau,penjara dh pch kuar,polis xde(ni sume pn tgk tenet,sahih xtau la ye x)...any more reason?
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IINM that is one of the plan, using land vehicle to transport Msia citizen out from Eygpt
they even ask the Msia Embassy in neighboring country to offer help to coordinate this

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F-22 raptor is stealth?!
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Yes, the main reason why the F117A decommission.

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Friend or foe? Egypt's army keeps protesters guessing

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They arrived with a growing roar that the crowd felt before they saw them: two sharp, banking shapes sweeping so low over Cairo's Tahrir Square that the engine flames were visible.

It was a noise that made the demonstrators duck, a deafening wall of sound as two Egyptian air force F-16s buzzed the central Cairo square that has become the symbolic centre of opposition to the three-decades-long regime of President Hosni Mubarak.

For the first time the army swamped the streets with tanks, a squadron of them trying to push into the square, stopped by an at first angry crowd who sat down in front of them, fearing that the army – once seen as allies – might try to retake the square. The jets and helicopters making the deafening low sweeps over the crowd were an apparent attempt to intimidate the tens of thousands of protesters who had gathered for the sixth day running.

The assertion of authority by the military, who were initially welcomed by the crowds when armoured vehicles first appeared on the streets last Friday night, has become more complicated in the last 24 hours, with many saying they were becoming suspicious of where the army stood.

That uncertainty was underlined by a visit made by Mubarak to army chiefs, supposedly to "review" security in the country after persistent attacks by protesters on the interior ministry, seat of his police state.

What was abundantly clear was that after a night of gunfire and violence, where Cairo residents armed themselves against gangs of looters in their neighbourhoods, and thousands of prisoners escaped from the jails, Egypt awoke to the first indications that the army was moving to take control.

"First we trusted them, and now we don't trust them so much any more," said Mohamed Ali, 67, who was standing in front of the tanks.

Sherif Gaber, 43, the owner of a contracting company who had been in the square overnight, agreed. "They're trying to frighten people. The army are supposed to be our saviour," he said. "What are they doing here today?"

"This terrorism," said Ashraf Subayi, a 35-year-old physician. "Do you think something like this could happen in a European country? We will stay here, even if we have to die."

Suspicions about the army's motives were mixed with scenes of affection earlier in the day between soldiers and demonstrators, who allowed troops to use their mobile phones to call home or offered them cigarettes.

"I am glad they are continuing to protest. God willing, he (Mubarak) will go," said one air force captain in uniform.

One banner held by protesters summed up the military's dilemma: "The army must chose between Egypt and Mubarak."

As the sun set, however, the crowds swelled and protests were reinvigorated.

Mohamed ElBaradei – the Nobel peace laureate whom opposition movements want to lead a transitional government – addressed the crowd by megaphone, promising "change in the coming days" and demanding the unequivocal end of Mubarak's regime. "You have taken back your rights. What has been done cannot be undone. We are entering a new era."

ElBaradei's arrival in the square was largely met with approval by protesters, thousands of whom surged forward to try to hear his words. A few people were critical, yelling "This is our revolution, not yours" at the 68-year-old, but they were shouted down.

"The people are escalating their demands, calling for Mubarak to be put on trial," said Nour, the son of the prominent Egyptian dissident Ayman Nour. "There's a problem with some political figures and forces who are coming in late to these demonstrations, trying to ride the wave. But despite that, we're very optimistic. This display of social solidarity we're seeing – people cleaning the streets, feeding each other, protecting strangers – is unique, not only to Egypt but also to the rest of the world."

The events in the square had followed a no less extraordinary period the night before, where at the interior ministry protesters had fought pitched battles with riot police and state security officers, tossing fire bombs from roofs while the police responded with live rounds. There were fatalities.

But by morning there, too, the army was in control.

At 4.30am, 20 officers were seen leaving the building and burning their uniforms and 20 police vehicles fled in convoy at 7am.

Hassan Samir, 27, an antiques gallery owner whose apartment block overlooks the ministry, said: "They left at 7am in cars and vans, firing out of the windows. There had been snipers on the roof the night before. Since they left there has not been any more firing."

The consequences of the fighting were horribly visible in a small nearby mosque, which had been turned into a makeshift aid station for the dead and wounded.

It was little more than a narrow passage between two tall buildings, but it had been transformed into a hospital, with blood soaking through the prayer mats and the muezzin's microphone, normally used to send out the call to prayer, pressed into use by an imam shouting instructions to the medics. Occasionally he prayed.

Back in Tahrir Square yesterday evening, the presence of many other overtly pious Egyptians was being taken by some observers as an indication of a significant presence of the banned Muslim Brotherhood.

Hundreds of people performed the sunset prayers. Veiled women prayed separately.

A senior Brotherhood leader, Essam el-Erian, told Associated Press he was heading to the square to meet other opposition leaders.

Erian told an Egyptian TV station that the Brotherhood is ready to contact the army for a dialogue, calling the military "the protector of the nation".

This evening at least two jets roared over the Nile minutes before the start of the latest curfew. Alarms were set off in parked cars as the aircraft dropped lower every time over the square. Some protesters clapped and waved, others jeered.

At the same time, the police were reported to have started reasserting their presence, moving back into some Cairo neighbourhoods.

In contrast to the clashes of last week however, they appeared to be meeting jeers rather than physical confrontation.

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In every revolution, popular or otherwise, there comes a critical moment - a tipping point - at which the future is decided.

Suddenly there is an answer to the basic question: Are the protesters too strong for the power structure or can the country's leaders face them down?

In Iran, in 1978-79, the Shah resisted the demonstrators in the streets and ordered his soldiers to shoot them for several months until his will to continue gave way and he escaped.

In China's Tiananmen Square in 1989, crowds a million strong gathered - not just students but sometimes judges, senior policemen, politicians as well - but Deng Xiaoping refused to go and eventually found a general who was prepared to shoot the demonstrators down.

All popular revolutions share certain basic similarities.

The vast crowds, often gathering for the first time, believe that they are bound to win because there are so many of them and their determination is so great.

But if the political structure refuses to take the hint and keeps the support of the army and the secret police then it can survive.

It all depends on how strong and resilient the structure of government is.

In the revolutions of 1989-90 in eastern Europe the communist autocracies which had seemed so fierce, so well-based, were shown to be brittle and wafer-thin.

In Russia in 1991 the demonstrators who brought down Marxism and Leninism were few in number and nervous of the government reaction, but the Soviet government was even more feeble and collapsed without a fight.

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we dont have c-17s or c-5s...comitting ALL of our hercules not gonna be viable..only 1-2 can be dispatched.other countries have hundreds of citizens in egypt,we have 11 thousand students.whats with holier than thou college students wanting to go to egypt so much?


blajar kat IIUM dah cukup bagus..balik malaysia mula la spread their 'superior' knowledge to their friends,encouraging their friends to join al-qaeda..urghhh..this is a true story,he was a friend...he studied in egypt for a while and when he got back he became a part time lecturer and recruited dumbasses for al-qaeda...long story short somebody reported him and i havent heard from him since...maybe he in gitmo or ISA-ed


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PETALING JAYA: The first evacuation of Malaysian students from Cairo to Saudi Arabia will begin by Thursday at the latest.

The Government is despatching two C130 RMAF aircraft Wednesday to Cairo and fly the students to Jeddah.

National Security Council secretary Datuk Thajuddeen Abdul Wahab, who is in Egypt to coordinate the evacuation, said that he was informed the RMAF aircraft would leave Kuala Lumpur at noon Wednesday.

We are waiting for the green light from the Saudi government to issue temporary visas to our students. We hope everything can be done by today.

A C130 can accommodate at least 150 passengers, so we are hoping to evacuate some 300 by early tomorrow,” he told The Star.

Thajuddeen also said Malaysian officials in Cairo had managed to facilitate the return of 150 students via commercial flights on Tuesday night.

“They should arrive in Kuala Lumpur anytime now.”

He said the Malaysian Embassy had sent nasi goreng and mineral water to students stranded at the Cairo airport.

"The RMAF aircraft will also be taking foodstuff, including rice, curry powder, cooking oil, milk formula and dried chillies to Cairo," he added.

Defence Minister Datuk Seri Dr Ahmad Zahid Hamidi confirmed that the two RMAF C130 aircraft would be leaving for Cairo on Wednesday afternoon.

He also said that the Royal Malaysian Navy’s auxiliary ship, Bunga Mas 5, would arrive at the port of Adabiyah on Saturday to help in the evacuation of Malaysian students.

“The ship can accommodate about 500 passengers. The students will be taken to Jeddah,” he added.

Adabiyah is about a two hours’ drive from Cairo.

Parents can call the following numbers for inquiries on the Malaysian students in Cairo:

Foreign Ministry Operations Room - Tel: 03-88892746, 03-88874570, 019-2784566, 03-88874770, 03-88892830.
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KOTA KINABALU: AirAsia has sent an Airbus A320 aircraft to Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, to help evacuate Malaysian students in Egypt.

Foreign Minister Datuk Seri Anifah Aman said the AirAsia aircraft, which departed from Kuala Lumpur for Jeddah at 2pm Wednesday, could accommodate 249 passengers.

He said AirAsia would be making four trips from Jeddah daily to bring home students evacuated from Cairo to Jeddah by RMAF aircraft.

Speaking at a press conference here, he advised parents with children in Egypt not to worry as the Government was doing its best to protect Malaysians there.

"The Government is also working closely with the Indonesian and Bruneian governments in the evacuation process.

"For example, Garuda is already at Cairo airport and if they have extra seats, they could take in the Malaysians stranded at the airport," he added.

There are 11,000 Malaysian students in Egypt.

Meanwhile, Malaysia Airlines (MAS) managing director and chief executive officer Tengku Datuk Seri Azmil Zahruddin said a MAS aircraft would leave for Cairo Thursday morning.

"We are working out with our own engineers to accommodate as many passengers (as possible) in the flight," he said.

Meanwhile, Defence Minister Datuk Seri Dr Ahmad Zahid Hamidi said the operation to evacuate Malaysian students stranded in Egypt was expected to take four days.

He said 30 personnel from the Armed Forces and a further 30 from other government agencies including Wisma Putra would be involved in the evacuation operation.

Zahid also called on non-governmental organisations to assist the Government in the evacuation operation.

He also said the Saudi Arabian government has issued temporary visas for the students leaving for Jeddah.

"They will be placed at the Tabung Haji complex in Jeddah as a temporary measure," he added.

Bernama reported that the Putera 1Malaysia Club will send 30 tonnes of foodstuff to Egypt to help Malaysians affected by the anti-government protests in the country.

Its president Datuk Abdul Azeez Abdul Rahim said they would go with the AirAsia plane provided by the low-cost carrier.

Abdul Azeez said their team would include 30 volunteers, among them doctors, to help students and others in the troubled country.

"We will provide food and help in evacuation mission. Parents should not be worried as the Government is doing its best to help their children there," he said.

Hundreds of thousands of Egyptian are staging demonstrations across major Egyptians cities in a bid to force President Hosni Mubarak to end his 30-year rule, plunging the country into its worst crisis in recent times.

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The next generation fighter planes being for built Australia, the US, the UK and six other countries will have parts made in Bankstown.

The Boeing site at Bankstown Airport will be taken over by Perth manufacturer Quickstep, and is likely to inject more than half a billion dollars and lead to the creation of up to 400 jobs.

Minister for Defence Materiel Jason Clare said $10 million in assistance from the Federal Government had helped lure Quickstep to Bankstown.

“The Joint Strike Fighter (JSF) is a long-range stealth fighter. It’s the future of fighter planes and part of that will be made here in Bankstown,” Mr Clare said.

“Australia is partnering with the US and seven other countries to deliver this next generation fighter plane.”

Mr Clare said Quickstep had today signed a Long Term Agreement with Northrop Grumman – one of the major multi-national Defence companies building the JSF.

“That’s terrific news for Bankstown. Around 3,000 of these planes are expected to be built over the next 20 years and Quickstep plans to build parts for many of them.”

The Long Term Agreement is a binding agreement under which individual contracts are awarded for different components of the JSF.

The agreement now means Quickstep is in a position to secure up to $580 million worth of work over the next 20 years, building:
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Quickstep has also signed a Memorandum of Understanding with Marand Precision Engineering to supply composite vertical tail skins for the JSF.

Australia has already committed to buying 14 JSF planes.

A Government decision to acquire at least 58 more to form the first three operational squadrons and a training unit will be made in 2012.

Mr Clare said this agreement built on others being made to secure work for Australian companies.

“I’m also happy to announce that I recently signed a Global Supply Deed with Lockheed Martin, the prime contractor on the JSF project,” Mr Clare said.

“Under the agreement Lockheed Martin will put in place a team of people dedicated to finding opportunities for Australian companies on top of the JSF project.

“Lockheed Martin is one of the biggest Defence companies in the world, employing 136,000 people.

“They’re in charge of some big and important projects around the world and this gives Australian companies access to the work that flows out of that.

“It’s a chance for Australian companies to take their expertise to the world.”

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f*** YEAH..you know this country is a kiss-ass country when zahid hamidi is airborne qualified and has a GGK beret
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f*** YEAH..you know this country is a kiss-ass country when zahid hamidi is airborne qualified and has a GGK beret
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he gets a badge and beret every ggk trooper shed tears and blood to get by being najib's drinking buddy before he was PM
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Bijan also got it too when he's a Defence Minister, even Mahathir got it.
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correct me if im wrong,mahathir bumped d idea 4 PAC rite?
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malaysian defence planners put on the table for a creation of a 'rapid response regiment' that could deploy on short notice in the 70s but the all wise goverment said singapore would be suspicious and did not approve it...after the inability of the malaysian army to respond in a timely manner to help the maldives defence planners once again pushed for the creation of a rapid rensponce unit..10th para was born
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So If i become Julia Gillards drinking buddy now, I'll get a sand coloured beret later? WANT!
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but to make the story better, he got the beret 1 day after the stuck in a lift for 2 hours laugh.gif

now that his survival test tongue.gif


Btw, I wishing my fellow celebrating friends a Happy New Year!
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Effin Nutnfancy, man that dude can talk over and over and over again about the most pointless of shit.
So If i become Julia Gillards drinking buddy now, I'll get a sand coloured beret later? WANT!
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Special Forces Entry Test here I come! Ok, maybe not now, and maybe not the SAS. I'd prefer to stick with reserves.

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Special Forces Entry Test here I come! Ok, maybe not now, and maybe not the SAS. I'd prefer to stick with reserves.

Anyways I gawts my OPERATOR piece already. Worked on and now ready to rock and roll. Will hand finish some of the internals myself later, when I feel less lazy (probably never)
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you celebrate cny?

forgot you are an half and half
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they know the feeling of being a palestinian ka say like that?no offence but you shoudnt make a statement like that just because you saw it on television
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they know the feeling of being a palestinian ka say like that?no offence but you shoudnt make a statement like that just because you saw it on television
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haiz... newspaper always like dat...
I'm not sure who make dat statement...
but Palestinian condition are far more worst than these...

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WASHINGTON, – The Defense Security Cooperation Agency notified Congress Feb. 1 of a possible Foreign Military Sale to Australia of a 10-year Through-Life-Support (TLS) for 24 MH-60R MultiMission Helicopters, and associated equipment, parts, and logistical support for an estimated cost of $1.6 billion.

The Government of Australia has requested a possible sale of ten year Through-Life-Support (TLS) for (24) MH-60R Multi-Mission Helicopters. The sustainment effort will include spare and repair parts provisioning, support and test equipment, publications and technical documentation, U.S. Government and contractor engineering, technical and logistics support services, and other related elements of logistical and program support. The estimated cost is $1.6 billion.

Australia, one of our most important allies in the Western Pacific, contributes significantly to ensuring peace and economic stability in the region. Australia’s efforts in peacekeeping and humanitarian operations in Iraq and in Afghanistan have served U.S. national security interests.

The proposed sale will provide Australia the resources necessary to properly maintain its 24 MH-60R helicopters. Australia, which already has S-70B helicopters in its inventory, will have no difficulty performing the actions necessary to properly sustain these additional helicopters.

The proposed sale of this equipment and support will not alter the basic military balance in the region.

The principal contractors will be Sikorsky Aircraft Corporation of Stratford, Connecticut; Lockheed Martin of Owego; New York; GE of Lynn, Massachusetts; and the Raytheon Corporation of Portsmouth, Rhode Island. There are no known offset agreements proposed in connection with this potential sale.

Implementation of this proposed sale will require temporary assignment of approximately 20 U.S. Government and contractor representatives to Australia on an intermittent basis over the life of the case.

There will be no adverse impact on U.S. defense readiness as a result of this proposed sale.

This notice of a potential sale is required by law and does not mean the sale has been concluded.

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Lone Nepali Soldier Defends Potential Rape Victim Against 40 Men

Whoa...holy cow! Every once in a while someone in the world comes along and reminds us what a true hero really looks like. A 35 year-old Gurkha soldier named Bishnu Shrestha was riding a train when he suddenly found himself in the middle of a massive robbery. 40 men armed with knives, swords and guns stormed the train and began robbing the passengers.

Bishnu kept his peace while the gang snatched cell phones, jewelry and cash from other riders. But then, the thugs grabbed the 18 year-old girl sitting next to him and forcefully stripped her naked. Before the bandits could rape the poor girl in front of her helpless parents, Bishnu decided he had enough.

“The girl cried for help, saying ´You are a soldier, please save a sister´,” Shrestha recalled. “I prevented her from being raped, thinking of her as my own sister.”

Read Moar : http://www.logiccool.com/blog/591281-lone-...against-40-men/

http://xnepali.com/a-gurkha-soldier-who-fo...c-day-of-india/

This is why nobody should mess with gurkhas.
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Lone Nepali Soldier Defends Potential Rape Victim Against 40 Men

Whoa...holy cow! Every once in a while someone in the world comes along and reminds us what a true hero really looks like. A 35 year-old Gurkha soldier named Bishnu Shrestha was riding a train when he suddenly found himself in the middle of a massive robbery. 40 men armed with knives, swords and guns stormed the train and began robbing the passengers.

Bishnu kept his peace while the gang snatched cell phones, jewelry and cash from other riders. But then, the thugs grabbed the 18 year-old girl sitting next to him and forcefully stripped her naked. Before the bandits could rape the poor girl in front of her helpless parents, Bishnu decided he had enough.

“The girl cried for help, saying ´You are a soldier, please save a sister´,” Shrestha recalled. “I prevented her from being raped, thinking of her as my own sister.”

Read Moar : http://www.logiccool.com/blog/591281-lone-...against-40-men/

http://xnepali.com/a-gurkha-soldier-who-fo...c-day-of-india/

This is why nobody should mess with gurkhas.
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QUOTE(empire23 @ Feb 3 2011, 11:22 AM)
At least she's better looking than Rosmah lawl laugh.gif

Special Forces Entry Test here I come! Ok, maybe not now, and maybe not the SAS. I'd prefer to stick with reserves.

Anyways I gawts my OPERATOR piece already. Worked on and now ready to rock and roll. Will hand finish some of the internals myself later, when I feel less lazy (probably never)
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eh empire when are going back to Msia,
I want to sign up as your "bodigad" so i can get a arms license!
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btw guys

i found an old military mags from my father treasure cove stash

i think i found more military mags, alongside of old combat comics

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woah WIP, my dad got a subscription while we still in SP, alongside with Jane's
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nowadays my father just download pdf and print tongue.gif

he lazy buy import mags cuz to expensive



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Lone Nepali Soldier Defends Potential Rape Victim Against 40 Men

Whoa...holy cow! Every once in a while someone in the world comes along and reminds us what a true hero really looks like. A 35 year-old Gurkha soldier named Bishnu Shrestha was riding a train when he suddenly found himself in the middle of a massive robbery. 40 men armed with knives, swords and guns stormed the train and began robbing the passengers.

Bishnu kept his peace while the gang snatched cell phones, jewelry and cash from other riders. But then, the thugs grabbed the 18 year-old girl sitting next to him and forcefully stripped her naked. Before the bandits could rape the poor girl in front of her helpless parents, Bishnu decided he had enough.

“The girl cried for help, saying ´You are a soldier, please save a sister´,” Shrestha recalled. “I prevented her from being raped, thinking of her as my own sister.”

Read Moar : http://www.logiccool.com/blog/591281-lone-...against-40-men/

http://xnepali.com/a-gurkha-soldier-who-fo...c-day-of-india/

This is why nobody should mess with gurkhas.
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Exercise Elang Indopura 2010

30 Years of Friendship & Bilateral Co-operation - Exercise Elang Indopura 2010

The Indonesian Air Force (TNI AU) & the Republic of Singapore Air Force (RSAF) participated in the biennial Exercise Elang Indopura at Ngurah Rai Air Base, Indonesia from 26 Nov to 10 Dec 2010. 2010 marks the 30th year of the bilateral exercise between the two air forces.

Indonesian Defence Minister Dr. Purnomo Yusgiantoro, & Singapore Deputy Prime Minister & Minister for Defence Teo Chee Hean, visited the exercise & witnessing the launch of the exercise commemorative book & video, & participating in a symbolic tree planting ceremony to signify the future growth of the bilateral defence relations between the two countries.

Exercise Elang Indopura, which has since grown in scope & complexity in 1980, aims to enhance the interoperability & mutual understanding between the TNI AU & RSAF & it remains a cornerstone of the warm & friendly relationship between the two air forces.

Here is the link to the video in RSAF website --> Ex Elang Indopura 30th Anniversary Commemorative Video (11:24 mins) - in Bahasa Indonesia, Malay & English with corresponding subtitles.

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KOTA KINABALU: The federal government’s clandestine move to turn Kota Kinabalu into a naval city has angered its citizens who fear for their safety.

According to several local inhabitants here, there was “no notice of such a decision and no public feedback was sought”.

The Sapangar Bay Naval Base, just north of Kota Kinabalu, is said to house Malaysia’s two offensive attack submarines that can lay sea mines and fire missiles besides sinking ships with torpedoes.

Jesselton, the former name for Kota Kinabalu, was totally destroyed by bombs during the Second World War except for its damaged clock tower and two other buildings.

Many of the city’s inhabitants and historians are concerned that the secretive decison to stack such weapons would endanger the community.

Said Amran, a lecturer with a tertiary college, here, said: “The positioning of the submarines just south across from Cam Ranh Bay Naval Base in Vietnam and the Spratly Islands South China Sea lane choke point may expose Kota Kinabalu to military strikes in the event hostilities break out (against territories) which Malaysia is also claiming.

“Also, Vietnam has reportedly ordered more than six submarines from Russia… it is cause for concern.”

Vulnerable to attack

Prime Minister Najib Tun Razak, Malaysia’s longest-serving Defence Minister, was the architect of many of the procurement of military hardwares.

In addition to the Kota Kinabalu naval base, Malaysia has a lagoon-sheltered base and airfield on one of the bigger islands.

Yusof, a retired serviceman upset with the move, said any enemy would seek to first destroy the base.

“Any enemy would want to put out of action any mine-laying and missile-launching vessels by destroying their bases and supporting facilities including food and water supply sources.

“We cannot assume that such a situation will not arise…” he said.

Underscoring his concern is the fact that Malaysia is among six countries staking a claim on the Spratly Islands.

Other countries staking their claim on the oil- and gas-rich Spratly Islands are China, Taiwan, Vietnam, the Philippines and Brunei.

All except Brunei have a military presence among the 45 islands.

The basis of Malaysia’s stake on the Spratlys is its close proximity to Sabah.

http://www.freemalaysiatoday.com/2011/02/0...o-enemy-attack/
he said that once KK was levelled by bombing, is a military base build to prevent such tragedy?

but once again Dzirhan Mahadzir give them a pawnage!

here:
http://www.freemalaysiatoday.com/2011/02/0...ars-ridiculous/

and I quote
"It sounds like scare-mongering to me. Sepangar is quite well away from the town itself. Frankly speaking, it’s quite a distance from KK"

but I like one of my fellow forumer responde to that article:

read it here
from Alphawolf Senpai..

http://khyronsmusings.blogspot.com/2011/02...a-is-enemy.html


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i question this david(and this yusuf guy) undermining MAF capability to defend sabah,KK especially(since i LIVE in KK)

don't this david guy know that KK has 2 army bases in close proximity?in lok kawi and Jalan penampang(Reservist base)?and since when philippines has capability to pound KK 'bases' with it's "missiles vessel"?the same can be said to indon

somebody didn't do enough research afaik
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Malaysia will for the first time take part in the annual Cobra Gold joint military exercise this year, in which nearly 10,000 soldiers of six countries will participate, a military source said.

Cobra Gold 2011, the 30th of its kind, will be carried out between Feb 7-18 in northern Thailand under the jurisdiction of the 3rd Army Region.

The ceremony to launch the exercise will be held in Chiang Mai and co-chaired by Gen Pirun Phaewpolsong, the deputy supreme commander, and Judith Cefkin, deputy chief of mission at the United States embassy in Thailand.

A total of 9,536 soldiers of six countries will take part in the wargames -- 2,996 troops from Thailand, 5,900 from the US, 38 from Singapore, 54 from Japan, 304 from South Korea, and 13 from Malaysia.

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Malaysia, formerly an observer, will join the exercise for the first time as a participant in the command post exercise (CPX).

Ten other countries will also take part in the multinational planning augmentation team (MPAT) training. They are Australia, France, Italy, Britain, China, Bangladesh, Cambodia, Nepal, India and the Philippines.

The exercise will be observed by military teams from China, India, Sri Lanka, Laos, Brunei, Russia, Mongolia, South Africa, United Arab Emirates and New Zealand.

According to the source, this year's Cobra Gold exercise has been moved forward from April-May to February to avoid summer heat , during which some US troops always suffer heatstroke. Moreover, the US wants Thai soldiers to be free to enjoy the Songkran celebrations in April.

The US troops to take part in the exercise are from the US Pacific Command (USPACOM).

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In the last part of Cobra Gold 2011 there will be a landing exercise under live fire at Sattahip in Chon Buri province by Thai and US marines. The exercise is codenamed PHIBTRAEX.

There will also be a training exercise codenamed UNDERSEAL involving Thai and US sea-air-land-underwater demolition teams.

A major exercise using live ammunition will be held at Dan Lan Hoi district of Sukhothai province in the North.

Part of the exercise will also be held in the eastern provinces of Chon Buri and Rayong as well as in the Gulf of Thailand.

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QUOTE(atreyuangel @ Feb 5 2011, 05:40 PM)
I know a bit slow!
he said that once KK was levelled by bombing, is a military base build to prevent such tragedy?

but once again Dzirhan Mahadzir give them a pawnage!

here:
http://www.freemalaysiatoday.com/2011/02/0...ars-ridiculous/

and I quote
"It sounds like scare-mongering to me. Sepangar is quite well away from the town itself. Frankly speaking, it’s quite a distance from KK"

but I like one of my fellow forumer responde to that article:

read it here
from Alphawolf Senpai..

http://khyronsmusings.blogspot.com/2011/02...a-is-enemy.html
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malaysian stupidity at its finest..no wonder they still vote for the old man..x kira la ada base ke tak..in a war everything will GG..its not like ww2 where you destroy a whole city to get one person.missiles are surgical strike weapons.why waste on a city???

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LUMUT: The government has agreed to allocate RM6bil to build six second generation patrol vessels for the Royal Malaysian Navy, Defence Minister Datuk Seri Dr Ahmad Zahid Hamidi said Saturday.

The construction of the ships would boost the economy while benefiting 632 vendor companies, he told reporters here after a briefing on the project.

"Thus, we will ensure that at least RM2bil of the allocation will benefit these vendor companies which are strategic partners of Boustead Naval Shipyard Sdn Bhd," he added.

Ahmad Zahid said that he would himself monitor the progress of the project, due to start next year, and ensure that all concerned benefit from it and that there was no delay in paying the vendors.

He said that Boustead Naval Shipyard had constructed several new generation vessels for the RMN and shown itself to be on par with other ship builders in the world.

Ahmad Zahid also said the Lumut-Bagan Datoh coastal area here has been identified for a world-class shipyard to be developed over the next 10 to 20 years.

He said the defence industry, including shipping, had immense potential in the Asean region and now generated income of US$25bil (RM75bil) a year.

If Malaysia could attract at least 20 percent of the defence spending, US$5bil or RM15bil could be generated by companies in the country, he said.

Ahmad Zahid the government was now trying to attract more defence industry-based projects, including ship building, to the country. - Bernama

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QUOTE(wanvadder @ Feb 4 2011, 05:09 AM)
Lone Nepali Soldier Defends Potential Rape Victim Against 40 Men

Whoa...holy cow! Every once in a while someone in the world comes along and reminds us what a true hero really looks like. A 35 year-old Gurkha soldier named Bishnu Shrestha was riding a train when he suddenly found himself in the middle of a massive robbery. 40 men armed with knives, swords and guns stormed the train and began robbing the passengers.

Bishnu kept his peace while the gang snatched cell phones, jewelry and cash from other riders. But then, the thugs grabbed the 18 year-old girl sitting next to him and forcefully stripped her naked. Before the bandits could rape the poor girl in front of her helpless parents, Bishnu decided he had enough.

“The girl cried for help, saying ´You are a soldier, please save a sister´,” Shrestha recalled. “I prevented her from being raped, thinking of her as my own sister.”

Read Moar : http://www.logiccool.com/blog/591281-lone-...against-40-men/

http://xnepali.com/a-gurkha-soldier-who-fo...c-day-of-india/

This is why nobody should mess with gurkhas.
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Salute him !
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RWI?
hmm that place... not my preferred place, but I must reply to educate the difference type of ship class
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An uneasy ceasefire was holding at the border with Cambodia after fierce fighting left two dead and resulted in the capture of five Thai rangers.

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Houses at Ban Phum Saron in Si Sa Ket’s Kantaralak district burnt down when artillery landed in the village on the Thai-Cambodian border yesterday.

The two-hour clash between Thai and Cambodian troops near Phu Ma Khua area of Si Sa Ket yesterday killed at least two people - one Thai villager and one Cambodian soldier - and left several people injured.

Troops in nearby border provinces were placed on high alert as the capture of the five Thai rangers raised fears that the conflict could widen.

The five soldiers, who were based near Cambodia's Keo Sikha Kiri Savara pagoda, were detained by Cambodian troops.

The fighting included artillery exchanges and small arms fire, and partially destroyed communities on Thai soil.

The cross-border flare-up erupted about 3.15pm, a few hours after Foreign Minister Kasit Piromya and his Cambodian counterpart Hor Namhong met in Siem Reap and pledged to avoid violence in resolving border disputes.

Cambodian Information Minister Khieu Kanharith claimed the fighting erupted when Thai troops ignored warnings to stop crossing into its territory.

He said the Cambodians shot into the air and the Thai soldiers returned fire.

But Thailand disputed that account.

Army spokesman Sansern Kaewkamnerd said the clash was triggered by artillery rounds from the Cambodian side that fell on Thai territory.

"Cambodia didn't stop and started firing. We had to return fire," said Col Sansern shortly before the ceasefire.

Cambodia's artillery shells landed at Ban Non Chaeng and Ban Phum Saron villages, setting fire to four houses.

Charoen Pahom, a resident of Ban Phum Saron, was killed by artillery shells. Thai troops responded with heavy fire.
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In Cambodia, privately owned Bayon TV reported that one Cambodian soldier was killed and five were wounded.

Shelling also damaged the roof of Ban Phum Saron school and the office of the tambon Sao Thong Chai administrative organisation. It also set part of the Keo Sikha Kiri Savara pagoda on fire.

Army commander Prayuth Chan-ocha said last night the shelling had now ceased and both sides are maintaining their positions.

Second Army Commander Lt Gen Thawatchai Samutsakhon, who is in charge of the border area, said: 'I don't want to say who started it because it will only prolong the issue. Let's say we both are doing what we're supposed to do."

Gen Prayuth said the fresh violence is likely to affect the World Heritage Committee's meeting called for June to discuss the development plan for the Preah Vihear temple, which is close to where the clash occurred.

Foreign Minister Kasit said the ministry will send a letter to Unesco and its member countries today calling on them to suspend any work involving the Thai-Cambodian border because any actions could intensify the conflict.

Mr Kasit said he held talks with senior Cambodian authorities after the clashes broke out, and both sides agreed to stop fighting.

'Both sides have agreed that we will try our best to avoid creating problems, but when a problem occurs, we have to end it as soon as possible," he said.

An army source said reinforcements of three battalions and heavy arms would be sent to the 4.6 square kilometre disputed area at the border. About 3,000 troops were deployed before the flare-up.

A source in the border area said the army's construction of a route and a bridge across a brook east of Pha Mor E-Daeng cliff has upset Cambodia.

Thai troops entered the area around noon yesterday.

Cambodia has claimed the area is in its territory and told the army to halt work, said the source.

The source said Cambodia is concerned that the route and the bridge will provide the Thai army with access to the Keo Sikha Kiri Savara pagoda and other sensitive areas.

The source said the area is part of the disputed territory and that Thai troops had occupied the area previously, but withdrew on Dec 1 last year.

According to the source, Cambodia had proceeded with construction of a 3.6-kilometre access road to Preah Vihear temple despite protests from Thailand that the work intruded on Thai soil.

Cambodian Defence Minister Tea Banh yesterday accused the Thai side of encroaching on Cambodian territory and violating an agreement.

An agreement reached by the Joint Boundary Commission states that construction cannot take place without a joint agreement.

"They [Thais] are saying that Cambodia started the shooting. We shouldn't focus on who started it, but on who violated the agreement," he said.

Thai army spokesman Col Sansern said the detention of the Thai soldiers might have stemmed from a misunderstanding.

"Those soldiers were sent to stand guard at a joint station with the Cambodians," he said.

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collins vs scorpene

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collins vs scorpene

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We already aware of this. even RMN admitted it. Collins was long endurance design intended to operate alongside the US nucs. It can range as far as the Kamchatka Peninsula and back. Scorpene was design as a littoral patrol submarine design to operate in local waters. Sadly, scorpene can still imroved on the sensor suite. The Sonar is inferior to the one on Collins. But my vote goes to Oyashio and Soryu. When Soryu operational, it'll be the most technologically advance conventional sub in the world
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we do not need highly offensive sub...
as we are new in submarine...
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so what if their sub are more capable, we are not going to attack theirs.. the "white superiority" is still with them
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so what if their sub are more capable, we are not going to attack theirs.. the "white superiority" is still with them
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OMG....1 vs 40 is greater than IP MAN 1 Vs 10!
Salute him !
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He carry a Kukri and use it. Only Donnie Yen are crazy enough to take on 40 armed robbers with a bare hand.

If I do this, The robbers family will sue me for "acting out of character".
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QUOTE(epul @ Feb 7 2011, 02:55 PM)
old info 2004 to share

collins vs scorpene

really look down to Malaysian Navy
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Embarrassment of the RAN. Failures, Cost overruns, Bad hulls, Propeller rosak, software glitches and so forth.

Only 2 on active patrol due to a lack of crew members. Nobody wants to stay in a long hard tube filled with seamen for 3 months at a time.
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QUOTE(empire23 @ Feb 7 2011, 03:24 PM)
Embarrassment of the RAN. Failures, Cost overruns, Bad hulls, Propeller rosak, software glitches and so forth.

Only 2 on active patrol due to a lack of crew members. Nobody wants to stay in a long hard tube filled with seamen for 3 months at a time.
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I lol at the bolded part
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Embarrassment of the RAN. Failures, Cost overruns, Bad hulls, Propeller rosak, software glitches and so forth.

Only 2 on active patrol due to a lack of crew members. Nobody wants to stay in a long hard tube filled with seamen for 3 months at a time.
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wow dint know it phailed so badly... sweat.gif
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In the forum did mention our sub will become thai aircraft carrier
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In the forum did mention our sub will become thai aircraft carrier
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QUOTE(empire23 @ Feb 7 2011, 03:24 PM)
Only 2 on active patrol due to a lack of crew members. Nobody wants to stay in a long hard tube filled with seamen for 3 months at a time.
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They're working now, at a 2000 cost of 7 billion Australian Dollars for 10 subs. 700 million AUD each (adjusted to current inflation rate that's 1 billion AUD each), at the current exchange 3.1 billion ringgit each.

Just as they worked out the tech kinks, people just dropped the navy in favour of the booming private sector. lawl.
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They're working now, at a 2000 cost of 7 billion Australian Dollars for 10 subs. 700 million AUD each (adjusted to current inflation rate that's 1 billion AUD each), at the current exchange 3.1 billion ringgit each.

Just as they worked out the tech kinks, people just dropped the navy in favour of the booming private sector. lawl.
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Maybe they'll open up Military service to the immigrants as a shortcut to Australian citizenship, just like the American does.
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Maybe they'll open up Military service to the immigrants as a shortcut to Australian citizenship, just like the American does.
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It is already open. To those will pre-existing military skills, you can join on arrival. Immediate offer of citizenship upon completion of screening and so forth.

For crucial skills (medical, engineering, aviation) but with no prior military experience you can join with a PR. Citizenship in 3 months upon join date.

For no skills, you have to wait till you get citizenship. Which takes 2 years of living with a legal visa and 1 year with a PR visa.
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It is already open. To those will pre-existing military skills, you can join on arrival. Immediate offer of citizenship upon completion of screening and so forth.

For crucial skills (medical, engineering, aviation) but with no prior military experience you can join with a PR. Citizenship in 3 months upon join date.

For no skills, you have to wait till you get citizenship. Which takes 2 years of living with a legal visa and 1 year with a PR visa.
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cipet like this also can

but i'm to coward to face military harsh training regiment whistling.gif
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wat about very very rich fag?? can get Immediate offer of citizenship??
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cipet like this also can

but i'm to coward to face military harsh training regiment whistling.gif
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Australia has a basic idea on how to attract people here, giving priority to those with skills. You think SG good at taking skills? SG still receives the shit workers Malaysia produces lol.

Aussies are proud of their military, our hari pahlawan nobody gief a rats ass. Here people wake up for Dawn service on ANZAC day, from random old people to young kids.


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wat about very very rich fag?? can get  Immediate offer of citizenship??
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Civil Resources in action: Malaysia launches Operasi Piramid (Ops Piramid, Operation Pyramid) to airlift Malaysian citizens from Egypt

Malaysia's largest strategic airlift operation, codenamed Operasi Piramid (Operation Pyramid), is the angel of mercy which is flying Malaysians to safety from troubled Egypt.

Ops Pyramid demonstrates the ability of Malaysian authorities to rapidly plan, mobilise and deploy civil-military resources for a national effort, at short notice, with no rehearsal and at long range.

That the operation is taking place five time zones, some 7,400 km from its main support area in Kuala Lumpur and demands that flight schedules tie in with Malaysian Armed Forces (Angkatan Tentera Malaysia; ATM) ground support elements in Egypt illustrates the complexity of Ops Pyramid.

The operation's mission planners have on call three TUDM C-130 Hercules medium-lift transports, a pair of Malaysia Airlines (MAS) B-747 jumbos and an AirAsia A330 airliner. These planes are tasked to form an airbridge from Egypt to a forward staging area in the Saudi Arabian city of Jeddah, where the Malaysians will be flown to Kuala Lumpur.

In addition, the MISC vessel, Bunga Mas 5, now on Q ship duty in the Gulf of Aden as pirate bait, has been retasked for Ops Pyramid. The converted merchant ship, with TLDM special forces elements embarked, will stage out of the Egyptian port city of Alexandria.

The operation makes a compelling case for anyone who underestimates Malaysia's ability to harness its civil resources. Although it is premature to dub the operation a resounding success, early indicators point to a positive start.

In particular:
1. The Malaysian Defence Ministry (KEMENTAH) and Markas Angkatan Tentera Malaysia (Malaysian Armed Forces HQ) launched Ops Pyramid on 2 Feb'2011 with no funding. Money apparently came from Malaysia's National Security Council.

2. Wisma Putra (Malaysian Foreign Ministry) and TUDM air operations planners were successful in negotiating overflight clearance over eight countries for the C-130s. There were also issues over visas for the flight crew and other bureaucratic hurdles, which were subsequently sorted out.

3. Inclusion of Malaysian Army religious teachers from Kor AGama Angkatan Tentera (KAGAT) and ATM medical personnel to muster and roster Malaysia's citizens for the airlift is a nod to Malaysia's understanding of the principles behind sound civil-military relations (CMR). The air evacuation is a complex task involving a passenger manifest totalling some 10,000-plus Malaysians, drawn to air hubs in Alexandria and Cairo amid traffic chaos and civil disorder in ancient cities which, even in peacetime, are not exactly models for traffic planning. In addition, the Malaysians in Egypt will probably turn up in no particular order and in varying states of distress. The passengers will need to be triaged, with the most pressing cases receiving priority seats, and family/student groups may need to be airlifted as a group to preserve some form of organisational cohesiveness.

4. No less important is the contribution of mission planners in the Saudi city of Jeddah, which is the transit point before Malaysians are flown home. TUDM air operations planners are working round-the-clock to ensure the airbridge can be sustained with fuel, fresh water and flight crews who are adequately rested.

5 It is likely, and prudent considering the volatile situation in Cairo, that Ops Pyramid packs a drawer plan to ratchet up security should central authority collapse in Egypt and airports there descend into chaos.

6. As Ops Pyramid gains traction, the growing number of evacuees in Jeddah demands close coordination to track every single person before assigning them follow-on flights to the Federation. Some 160 ATM personnel from TUDM and the Malaysian Army are forward deployed in Jeddah for this task.

7. The media plan for Ops Pyramid has ensured that Malaysia's Rakyat back home receive timely updates on the mission. National media embedded with the Ops Pyramid team in Jeddah provide on-the-spot coverage that has dominated Malaysian TV coverage during the long Chinese New Year weekend - usually a dry spell for hard news. The professionalism and operational readiness demonstrated by ATM personnel in this unprecedented recall and deployment of Malaysia's civil resources is a great advertisement for KEMENTAH/ATM recruiters.

8. Lessons learnt from Ops Pyramid are likely to reinforce the Federation's ability to plan, mount and support an airbridge between East and West Malaysia using TUDM transports and civilian airliners. That such experience gives ATM planners the ability to surge its forces in either theatre goes without saying. It is worth remembering that long-range TUDM fighters like the SU-30MKMs have the reach and endurance to prevent foreign forces from interfering with Malaysia's airbridge over the South China Sea.

All the best to Ops Pyramid personnel. Ta'at Setia.

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and there is still ungrateful bast**d in Malaysia who condemning our Armed Forces
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and there is still ungrateful bast**d in Malaysia who condemning our Armed Forces
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depa suma tahu cara beli kapalterbang, beli kapal, beli MBT.. bagi aja duit kat depa yang hebat sangat sebut harga ni... depa boleh belikan murah murah....
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mungkin yang komplen bebanyak ni ingat beli alatan perang main hantar quotation memanjang kat supplier

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Australia has a basic idea on how to attract people here, giving priority to those with skills. You think SG good at taking skills? SG still receives the shit workers Malaysia produces lol.

Aussies are proud of their military, our hari pahlawan nobody gief a rats ass. Here people wake up for Dawn service on ANZAC day, from random old people to young kids.


Added on February 7, 2011, 4:15 pm

Nope. Only PR at best. And you still have to wait 3 years.
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i see i see

they are very proud when it comes to their army
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lalalalala tongue.gif
one of the finalize design?

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Main Specification:

Length over all 108.80 m
Length in design waterline 90,00 m
Maximum beam overall at transom 21,00 m
Beam waterline at DWL/2 15,00 m
Depth to 1st deck 11,00 m
Design draught 3,90 m
Light ship weight approx. 2,250 t
Full load displacement endlife approx. 2,750 t
Propulsion plant CODAG-WJ
Speed max >40 kts
Complement total 75 persons
Endurance 21 days
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108m meter long? that's huge
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lalalalala  tongue.gif
one of the finalize design?
108m meter long? that's huge
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Also something to counter Indonesia's Kilo class.
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here he comes again, Mr. Tony Poor Pua laugh.gif

http://malaysiakini.com/news/155401
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"Hatta dalam kelas yang amat tinggi, Lockheed Martin dan General Dynamics, dua syarikat persenjataan terbaik dan terbesar di dunia, membina kapal perang Littoral (LCS) Amerika Syarikat dengan nilai kurang daripada AS300 juta (RM913 million) pada tahun 2004," kata Pua.

this sentence is best
he compare the price 7 years ago
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here he comes again, Mr. Tony Poor Pua laugh.gif

http://malaysiakini.com/news/155401
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I think that was expected.

What we should actually do is email the man and politely point out where he's gone wrong. After 2k+ letters from shooters, the police minister generally decided to abandon further regulations on firearms.

Don't underestimate the power of a simple email.
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LOL at Tony boy, well i think he has forgoten his struggles on the RM200million per APC as well. sweat.gif

Next time when it's time to replace the hercules for the RMAF, Tony boy will again against RMAF and ask his other Tony from Air Asia to assist should another Egyptian crisis happened again doh.gif

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QUOTE(empire23 @ Feb 7 2011, 06:27 PM)
I think that was expected.

What we should actually do is email the man and politely point out where he's gone wrong. After 2k+ letters from shooters, the police minister generally decided to abandon further regulations on firearms.

Don't underestimate the power of a simple email.
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u should do that....really.
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Australia has a basic idea on how to attract people here, giving priority to those with skills. You think SG good at taking skills? SG still receives the shit workers Malaysia produces lol.

Aussies are proud of their military, our hari pahlawan nobody gief a rats ass. Here people wake up for Dawn service on ANZAC day, from random old people to young kids.


Added on February 7, 2011, 4:15 pm

Nope. Only PR at best. And you still have to wait 3 years.
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mind posting a link to this?? notworthy.gif
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4 years actually.

http://www.citizenship.gov.au/applying/how...al_app_process/

http://www.defencejobs.gov.au/recruitmentC...in/citizenship/

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If you are a permanent resident who is ineligible to apply for Australian citizenship and you are approved for a temporary waiver you will be required to obtain Australian citizenship as early as possible following enlistment or appointment. You must be prepared to sign an undertaking to apply for citizenship after completing 3 months full-time service in the ADF or 6 months part-time service in the ADF Reserve.


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If you are not an Australian permanent resident or an Australian citizen, but you have previous military experience, you will need to refer to the individual Navy, Army and Air Force information pages for your entry options. These can be found in the Overseas Applicants section.


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thinking of migrating ka brain?
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Pretty much impossible now. The new migration scheme comes into force on the 1st of May and all but blocks people from coming in unless they have Band 8 English and awesome earning power.
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Pretty much impossible now. The new migration scheme comes into force on the 1st of May and all but blocks people from coming in unless they have Band 8 English and awesome earning power.
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define awesome earning power...
USD10k? USD 30k?? hmm.gif
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I want to see tons of Anti ship and Anti sub weaponry!

Also something to counter Indonesia's Kilo class.
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how the heck they have the money to buy kilo class sub???????
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you should look at vietnam kilo too,
they are serious in spratly

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QUOTE(atreyuangel @ Feb 7 2011, 08:50 PM)
you should look at vietnam kilo too,
they are serious in spratly
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vietnam = russia SEA formet pet

and seeing how their base at spratley island is too many lol
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how the heck they have the money to buy kilo class sub???????
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they pinjam loan from Russia...
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You better be earning around 5k AUD a month minimum then.

Not to mention work experience (min 5 years of relevant exp), Aussie qualifications, even your age factors into how many points you get.

If you fail, that's 10k ringgit down the drain lol.

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how the heck they have the money to buy kilo class sub???????


They've been ramping up defence spending for a while now since the late 2000s. The whole reason why the new Hornet purchase program, the new JSF purchase (72 to 100 JSFs) and so forth were approved by the Senate.

Only ordinary Malaysians have been slow to react to the increased def spending in the region.
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QUOTE(empire23 @ Feb 7 2011, 09:09 PM)
You better be earning around 5k AUD a month minimum then.

Not to mention work experience (min 5 years of relevant exp), Aussie qualifications, even your age factors into how many points you get.

If you fail, that's 10k ringgit down the drain lol. ??
They've been ramping up defence spending for a while now since the late 2000s. The whole reason why the new Hornet purchase program, the new JSF purchase (72 to 100 JSFs) and so forth were approved by the Senate.

Only ordinary Malaysians have been slow to react to the increased def spending in the region.
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ffuuuuuuu......too bad, i just started working wink.gif

as of now, what is the state of Malaysia defense spending compared to other neighboring countries??

regarding the RM6billion tanks purchase, to what extent it is at?? just a normal purchase+maintenance or it involves the tanks + technology transfer to malaysia hmm.gif
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QUOTE(brian12988 @ Feb 7 2011, 09:14 PM)
ffuuuuuuu......too bad, i just started working  wink.gif

as of now, what is the state of Malaysia defense spending compared to other neighboring countries??

regarding the RM6billion tanks purchase, to what extent it is at?? just a normal purchase+maintenance or it involves the tanks + technology transfer to malaysia hmm.gif
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U mean APC for Condor replacements? wink.gif
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ffuuuuuuu......too bad, i just started working  wink.gif

as of now, what is the state of Malaysia defense spending compared to other neighboring countries??

regarding the RM6billion tanks purchase, to what extent it is at?? just a normal purchase+maintenance or it involves the tanks + technology transfer to malaysia hmm.gif
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We're ramping up, but Singapore and Indonesia, not to mention China have increased their spending by many factors above us. Which is a bit worrying as all have territorial claims in the area.

Despite our rivalries, Malaysia has more in common with SG than any other regional partners and closer cooperation should be our aim rather than some d*** waving fest that is currently ongoing.

If you mean the APC replacement, yeah that was a total tech transfer, although I have my doubts about it. Our MBTs have no tech transfer, just the tanks and support units.

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108m meter long? that's huge
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wow quite a huge 1...
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If our coastline is too wide to be patrol by our navy, marine police and apmm, what is the point of spending RM6billion(6 vessel) for?
Where is the justification?
Minta Rakyat tighten the belt but here they are spending 6BILLION on useless defense! doh.gif
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QUOTE(brian12988 @ Feb 7 2011, 09:14 PM)
ffuuuuuuu......too bad, i just started working  wink.gif

as of now, what is the state of Malaysia defense spending compared to other neighboring countries??

regarding the RM6billion tanks purchase, to what extent it is at?? just a normal purchase+maintenance or it involves the tanks + technology transfer to malaysia hmm.gif
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you can the use the answer from empire, but may I add that the 8 billion is the cost of the project in whole including further R&D, facilities, prototype, paycheck and much more.
that is the cost that Deftech has to carried out,
mindef only sign a LOI for a number of unit of the AV8,
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how the heck they have the money to buy kilo class sub???????
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credit loaning,russia gave them credit so they could buy all the russian stuff they want..i dont know the interest rate though
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[sarcasm] This is obviously expensive and I gurantee you that our party can get it far cheaper than this. Not to mention there is no weapon, maintainance, supply. [/sarcasm]
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can i build it for RMN,my company name is PSC dockyard II(piece of shit and corruption).
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can i build it for RMN,my company name is PSC dockyard II(piece of shit and corruption).
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how much are going to songlap...
mind if i join as a shareholder... laugh.gif
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eh.....just noticed i posted wrong...
i meant the Rm6 billion ship purchase..not the tanks...notworthy.gif
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post Feb 7 2011, 09:49 PM

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can can,the more the merrier..we sell them 'state of the art' cardboard OPVs filled with kabus to make em float,rm 3 billion for one OPV

dont worry,i know a guy in MINDEF ehem zahid ehem hami ehem ehem
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post Feb 7 2011, 09:55 PM

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haha...
thx... I'll help installing the state of the art meriam buluh and mercun...
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QUOTE(yinchet @ Feb 7 2011, 09:55 PM)
haha...
thx... I'll help installing the state of the art meriam buluh and mercun...
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can somebody make the engine?

ingredients:

diet coke
mint mentos

budget:rm200mil

rm100 for the coke and mentos,the rest is songlap

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post Feb 7 2011, 10:10 PM

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QUOTE(heavyduty @ Feb 7 2011, 10:06 PM)
can somebody make the engine?

ingredients:

diet coke
mint mentos
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not a kapchai motor stuck to a big blade?? laugh.gif
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QUOTE(brian12988 @ Feb 7 2011, 10:10 PM)
not a kapchai motor stuck to a big blade?? laugh.gif
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that will cost 1bil,my coke and mentos cost 200mil only,comparable to nuclear reactor
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post Feb 7 2011, 10:13 PM

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QUOTE(brian12988 @ Feb 7 2011, 10:10 PM)
not a kapchai motor stuck to a big blade?? laugh.gif
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no need kapchai motor...
we use state of the art green technology bicycle pedal, confirm zero carbon emission
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QUOTE(heavyduty @ Feb 7 2011, 10:11 PM)
that will cost 1bil,my coke and mentos cost 200mil only,comparable to nuclear reactor
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nuclear reactor is unstable, not to mention nuclear reactor in malaysian hands is too dangerous...
plus 200mil, how to songlap?? whistling.gif
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a couple of cokes bottles only rm50 wat..we buy bulk can get discount..at the end,we have to pay rm200-300

the rest is songlap
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post Feb 7 2011, 10:23 PM

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engine got edi...
radar how??
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QUOTE(heavyduty @ Feb 7 2011, 10:19 PM)
a couple of cokes bottles only rm50 wat..we buy bulk can get discount..at the end,we have to pay rm200-300

the rest is songlap
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kapchai engine is cheap...+ we can pass it off that it has Variable valve and what ever not.... icon_idea.gif
ur idea = RM200mil - RM300 = RM199999700
my idea = RM1bil - RM2000 = WIN thumbup.gif
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ops I vote brian for the procurement exec!
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Can we be really, really sure that nobody start claiming that we simply rebadge some other design? [/sarcasm]
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QUOTE(wanvadder @ Feb 7 2011, 10:35 PM)
Can we be really, really sure that nobody start claiming that we simply rebadge some other design? [/sarcasm]
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when china copycat, no condemn whistling.gif
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QUOTE(yinchet @ Feb 7 2011, 10:13 PM)
no need kapchai motor...
we use state of the art green technology bicycle pedal, confirm zero carbon emission
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not really zero carbon emission....we need ppl to cycle....not worth it in long term...

QUOTE(atreyuangel @ Feb 7 2011, 10:27 PM)
ops I vote brian for the procurement exec!
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QUOTE(wanvadder @ Feb 7 2011, 10:35 PM)
Can we be really, really sure that nobody start claiming that we simply rebadge some other design? [/sarcasm]
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we add a horn at the side and it wont be rebadged.. whistling.gif
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post Feb 7 2011, 10:42 PM

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Add spoiler to the design. It will look cool and increase the speed.
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QUOTE(wanvadder @ Feb 7 2011, 10:42 PM)
Add spoiler to the design. It will look cool and increase the speed.
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hahahahahhaha....
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proposed engine... house fan with car battery
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QUOTE(mr.kurien @ Feb 7 2011, 10:54 PM)
proposed engine... house fan with car battery
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kapchai...kapchai...
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that one will be secondary engine in case fan broken or battery is kaput
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QUOTE(mr.kurien @ Feb 7 2011, 11:00 PM)
that one will be secondary engine in case fan broken or battery is kaput
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1 engine only coz when it kaput, we can offer 200mil for maintenance on just the engine.. whistling.gif
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Tony Pua sure will love u guys
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i'm looking to be his defence analysist. hope he can offer that job. thats why i design that boat
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QUOTE(verex @ Feb 7 2011, 11:10 PM)
Tony Pua sure will love u guys
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i know..../sarcasm
for APCs, pretty sure we can buy a second hand van and add metal plates to it and call it an APC... doh.gif
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QUOTE(brian12988 @ Feb 7 2011, 11:19 PM)
i know..../sarcasm
for APCs, pretty sure we can buy a second hand van and add metal plates to it and call it an APC... doh.gif
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Get a cheap MPV and add some camoflouge, that will be the idea of APC.

Note : It won't be able to hold against caliber larger than 5.56mm
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vans??expensiveeeeeeeeeee

ever heard of tesco trolleys?
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QUOTE(wanvadder @ Feb 7 2011, 11:22 PM)
Get a cheap MPV and add some camoflouge, that will be the idea of APC.

Note : It won't be able to hold against caliber larger than 5.56mm
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9mm also GG
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propulsion, ikat sama itu dolphin or whale la... macam kereta kuda.

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