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James831
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Apr 23 2012, 06:58 PM
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Boustead showcasing a DCNS Gowind corvette tweaked to Royal Malaysian Navy needs at DSA 2012Boustead showcasing a DCNS Gowind corvette tweaked to Royal Malaysian Navy needs at DSA 2012Navy Recognition team who was attending the DSA 2012 Defense exhibition in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia was able to gather fresh information regarding the future Gowind corvettes of the Royal Malaysian Navy. While the negotiations are still ongoing, signature of the contract should happen soon according to an official from Boustead. The same person gave us an updated list of systems that will likely be found on those new corvettes. According to this source, the Gowind corvette for Royal Malaysian Navy will likely sports the following weapons: Bofors 57 mm Mk 2 for main gun MBDA Mica VL for air defense in the VLS cells MBDA MM40 BlkIII anti-ship missiles 2x 30mm guns from MSI-Defence Systems Ltd located on top of the helicopter hangerRegarding sensors, the Malaysian Gowinds should come with: TMEO Mk2 - TMX/EO Electro-optical tracking and fire control system by Rheinmetall SMART-S Mk2 3D multibeam radar by Thales Thales Captas for sonar (We could not get confirmation on the type: Nano or another model) As expected, the combat managed system will be the SETIS by DCNS.» Click to show Spoiler - click again to hide... «
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James831
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Apr 30 2012, 04:48 PM
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QUOTE(yinchet @ Apr 30 2012, 04:24 PM) so gowind class is like vios??  just nice for RMN, but if can add a bigger naval gun and more VL launcher would be best. made it look more garang.
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James831
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Apr 30 2012, 06:12 PM
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QUOTE(yinchet @ Apr 30 2012, 04:54 PM) gun you said. nothing can beat these. 16"/50 caliber Mark 7 gun  if RMN operate a IOWA Class Battleship the can lar. i more hope for Oto Melara 127/54 Compact Gun Mount or 127/64 Lightweight (LW) naval Gun Mount. RMN also a customer of oto Melara, right? beside oto Melara also got Service Centre in RMN lumut naval base?????
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James831
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May 16 2012, 12:29 AM
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for TUDM should they stick with 2 different type of Jet Fighter for 2 different Job Maritime/Ground Strike=F/A-18D , Air Superiority=SU-30MKM or just have 1 type of Jet Fighter (example like RAFALE) that can do both job adequate ?
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James831
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May 23 2012, 11:23 PM
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QUOTE(atreyuangel @ May 23 2012, 03:33 PM) aha...but Russia still sells defensive weapon to Iran! Iran has express their intent to buy up to 250 unit SU30 MKM version. And Irkut also have express their interest towards the idea as MKM did not use any Israel parts! this still under negotiation with the russian side as UN and Isreal (esp) has pressure UN to intervene with the procurement. if that true, are we looking at possible military co-operation between Malaysia and IRAN or Irkut will build the SU-30MKM directly base on the Malaysia specs?
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James831
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May 28 2012, 04:34 PM
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Is acquiring Nakhoda Ragam class corvette would be More expensive than acquiring Oliver Hazard Perry frigates? Is the Nakhoda Ragam corvette been sold to Algeria or other country?
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James831
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Jun 11 2012, 07:25 PM
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when will the Deftech AV8 Prototype vehicle come out? this year????
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James831
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Jul 11 2012, 01:36 AM
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Denel inks R3.5 billion deal with MalaysiaQUOTE Denel has signed a 340 million euro (R3.5 billion) contract with Malaysia to supply a range of turret and integrated weapon systems to be fitted onto 8 X 8 armoured infantry fightingvehicles. The deal has been several years in the making. Zwelakhe Ntshepe, the Group Executive Business Development and Corporate Affairs of Denel, says this is the largest export contract in the company’s history and will result in a significant cash injection and job creation in the local industry. The turrets will be exported to Malaysia over a seven year period – with the first consignment ready for delivery this coming January. Ntshepe says the final negotiations with Malaysia were concluded at the recent Defence Services Asia Exhibition held in Kuala Lumpur, together with their local partners DRB-Hicom (Deftech). Denel Land Systems (DLS) CE Stephan Burger says his company will be responsible for a number of strategic components that have been designed and developed at its campus in Lyttelton: · 69 x two man turrets fitted with the South African GI30 30mm main gun. · 54 x missile turrets equipped with the GI30 30mm gun and Denel Dynamics Ingwe anti-tank missile system. The order also includes the supply of 216 laser-guided Ingwe missiles. · 54 x remote control weapons systems. Burger says the production of the first consignment of turrets is on schedule and will be delivered in January 2013 for trials by the Malaysian Army. The turrets and weapon systems will be integrated on the Malaysian Army’s new 8 X 8 vehicles which are based on the Pars armoured vehicle platforms from the Turkish company, FNSS. Through the contract Denel is participating in the Malaysian Economic Enhancement programme which entails the production and assembly of the turrets in Malaysia. The agreement provides a platform to transfer weapon system integration technology to Deftech in order to create a sustainable capability in Malaysia. Burger adds the contract opens the door to future industry cooperation between the two countries including on-going maintenance and future upgrades of the turrets. Ntshepe reminds the manufacturing of the turret systems grew out of DLS’s development of the Badger infantry combat vehicle on behalf of the South African Army. The Badger, he says, meets the requirements of a modern army involved in both high-intensity warfare and peacekeeping operations and will replace the 30-year old Ratel as the mainstay of the mechanised infantry force. Denel in a statement adds the Malaysian contract strengthens DLS’s reputation as a strategic hub of innovation and advanced manufacturing capabilities on the African continent. It will enable the company to retain skilled and highly-skilled engineers and artisans and attract a new generations of innovators. Riaz Saloojee, the Denel Group Chief Executive says “I am excited by this contract as it confirms Denel’s position as a global player in the defence manufacturing industry and will lead to a growing interest from the international community in the quality and range of products and services produced by us.” Deftech earmarked Denel as its technology partner in April 2010. The New Strait Times in Singapore at the time reported Deftech would build 257 of the 8x8 vehicles for eight billion Malaysian ringit or 3.436 billion Singapore dollars (about ZAR18.5 billion). Malaysian Minister of Defence Abdullah Bin Ahmad Badawi on April 20, 2010, handed over a Letter of Intent (LoI) to Deftech for the supply of vehicles at a ceremony at the 12th Defence Services Asia (DSA) Expo in Kuala Lumpur. Denel, in a media statement, at the time, said the letter served to confirm Malaysia’s intention to buy the vehicle over seven year period. Other technology partners selected for the programme include FNSS from Turkey for the PARS vehicle and Sapura Thales Electronics (STE) for the communication equipment on the vehicles. Denel added Deftech “in turn handed over a LoI to Denel as a technology partner for the joint manufacture of turrets and for the systems integration of the programme. i wonder what are the remote control weapons systems???????
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James831
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Aug 2 2012, 02:47 PM
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QUOTE(atreyuangel @ Aug 2 2012, 01:42 AM) Yep, assemble by SMEO under license by the US I remember during one of the earlier DSA when Colt display the M4 with ATM logo embed on the body of the rifle! hopefully in the future, SME not just assemble the M4. perhaps SME a Malaysia version M4, like what Singapore , indonesia and the pinoy do now.
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James831
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Sep 2 2012, 03:14 PM
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QUOTE(afiqms @ Sep 2 2012, 12:11 PM) When we can see military parade with ICBM in sight? Heheheh~ when we go to motherland russia....
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James831
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Sep 20 2012, 11:50 AM
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the Eurocopter EC 725 that gonna arrive in malaysia this december is for the RMAF or TDM??
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James831
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Sep 23 2012, 04:07 PM
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QUOTE(zimhibikie @ Sep 23 2012, 10:56 AM) Ospreys, tho a good delivery platform, has too many technical problems recently it more suitable for spec op mission , yes????
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James831
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Oct 1 2012, 10:35 PM
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now no news at all about RMN MPSS ship????
IF for example , RMN select Dokdo class amphibious assault ship become the MPSS, wil RMN go for FULL 18,000 tonnes version or scale down version of let say 10,000 tonnes ? will the purchase should also include other equipment like Hovercraft , transport heli or even Attack heli and amphibious tank???
or what kind of spec do u guys think is more realistic and practical for the RMN MPSS ship?
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James831
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Oct 2 2012, 09:07 PM
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QUOTE(xtemujin @ Oct 1 2012, 05:55 PM) Interesting comment by Marhalim Abas. actually are RMAF in the final selection process for the AEW programme and MRCA programme?
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James831
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Oct 4 2012, 03:06 PM
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QUOTE(zimhibikie @ Oct 4 2012, 01:41 PM) Thailand will be using Oplot la..quite nice tank. if Malaysia be acquiring more MBTs, hopefully it will be the high end of the T-72 evolution MBTs..T90 ke.. will there be weight restriction on next batch of MBT??? too heavy not suitable for malaysia landscape???
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James831
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Oct 5 2012, 09:02 PM
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QUOTE(azriel @ Oct 5 2012, 08:59 PM) is it the same variant of MBT that THAI Army getting now?
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James831
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Oct 8 2012, 04:09 PM
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if i not mistaken, the SG Leopard MBT not even station in SG ,right?
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James831
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Oct 16 2012, 08:24 PM
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QUOTE(yinchet @ Oct 16 2012, 11:20 AM) QUOTE(atreyuangel @ Oct 16 2012, 11:40 AM) So we SG buys scorpene, then they will also train in Malaysia?  most of the SCORPENE user come to malaysia for traning ,not bad...
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James831
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Oct 20 2012, 01:24 PM
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QUOTE(yinchet @ Oct 20 2012, 01:15 PM) there are few possibilities either Malaysia or Singapore have hidden long range SAMs. or their RWR is malfunction or just another BS story by tabloid.very good way to increase defence budget.
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James831
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Oct 20 2012, 01:38 PM
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QUOTE(yinchet @ Oct 20 2012, 01:28 PM) just should just buy some A2A missile for their jet fighter. currently they have none after a quick search in all trade register in UN and SIPRI.  it like have a HK416 without bullet. maybe they have BUY THE JET 1ST, ARMING IT LATER policy(better have something then nothing at all). similar with what TLDM do with KEDAH CLASS.
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