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Military Thread V6, Selamat Hari Raya dan Kemerdekaan ke-54
Military Thread V6, Selamat Hari Raya dan Kemerdekaan ke-54
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Jan 24 2011, 06:35 AM
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Elite
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Jan 24 2011, 06:38 AM
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Elite
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QUOTE ![]() credited to mcwood of Militaryphotos.net |
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Jan 24 2011, 01:22 PM
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Elite
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QUOTE(empire23 @ Jan 24 2011, 12:29 PM) » Click to show Spoiler - click again to hide... « 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. This post has been edited by yinchet: Jan 24 2011, 01:33 PM |
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Jan 24 2011, 01:25 PM
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Elite
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huhu latest news...
QUOTE TLDM bakal guna kapal tempur lebih canggih ![]() 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. sosej |
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Jan 24 2011, 01:32 PM
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QUOTE SAF Troops Thunder On in New Zealand ![]() 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. ![]() 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. ![]() 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. ![]() An SSPH firing a round at the Waiouru Training Area, New Zealand. ![]() Assoc Prof Koo (second from right) and Dr Mapp sharing a light moment while being briefed by LTC Chang (left) on the role of 24SA in this year's Exercise Thunder Warrior ![]() Assoc Prof Koo speaking to the SAF exercise troops who have performed well thus far. He praised the troops for doing their best and reminded them to look out for each other's safety. sosej mindef |
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Jan 24 2011, 01:34 PM
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Elite
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QUOTE ![]() credited to mcwood of militaryphotos.net |
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Jan 24 2011, 01:36 PM
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Elite
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QUOTE ![]() credited to mcwood of militaryphotos.net |
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Jan 24 2011, 03:08 PM
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Elite
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haha... kasihan marhalim...
those indo must be buthurt when LCW pawn indo |
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Jan 24 2011, 03:08 PM
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Jan 24 2011, 03:15 PM
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Elite
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oni deface the index page...
aka noob hack... |
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Jan 24 2011, 10:16 PM
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Elite
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QUOTE Royal Malaysian Police gun downed 3 Indonesian bank robbers in 1988 ![]() credited to mcwood of militaryphotos.net |
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Jan 24 2011, 10:32 PM
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Elite
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marhalim abas blog is full of crap... lolz...
go read its latest blog... |
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Jan 25 2011, 01:58 PM
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Elite
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QUOTE ![]() ![]() credited to mcwood of militaryphotos.net |
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Jan 25 2011, 02:55 PM
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Elite
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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... |
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Jan 25 2011, 03:04 PM
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Jan 25 2011, 06:24 PM
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QUOTE(izzat003 @ Jan 25 2011, 06:20 PM) not only they kutuk our national SF.they wanna suntik the vroom2 spirit too http://forum.lowyat.net/topic/1726229/+300 /k/ like vroom vrooooom.... |
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Jan 25 2011, 06:36 PM
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Jan 25 2011, 08:35 PM
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Elite
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QUOTE(heavyduty @ Jan 25 2011, 07:52 PM) theres always complaints I dun think all Malaysian will think like dat...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 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... 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... |
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Jan 25 2011, 08:38 PM
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Elite
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damn u...
now i so jelly of empire23 and izzat.... |
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Jan 25 2011, 08:42 PM
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