QUOTE(souless223 @ Feb 25 2013, 08:30 PM)
lighter armor, but I think it can provide better maneuvering compare to heavier MBT.
Military Thread V8, Ops Daulat
Military Thread V8, Ops Daulat
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Feb 25 2013, 08:59 PM
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Feb 25 2013, 10:16 PM
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Feb 26 2013, 09:07 AM
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Prime Minister Visits Bastion Coastal Missile Complex in 681 Naval Unit
![]() Prime Minister Nguyen Tan Dung and Government delegation had visited 681 Naval Unit (located in Tien Thanh Phan Thiet City, Binh Thuan province), units equipped with coastal defense missile system Bastion-P. ![]() In the morning of 18/2, Prime Minister Nguyen Tan Dung and the delegation of the Government to visit and work in Binh Thuan Province. Soon after, Prime Minister Nguyen Tan Dung to inspect 681 Naval Unit, stationed at Tien, Phan Thiet. At 681 Naval Unit, Prime Minister examine the combat operations and combat readiness of the units and talk to the officers and soldiers of the Union. ![]() 681 Naval Unit is equipped with the missile defense system the world's leading modern coastal Bastion-P produced by Russia. Prime Minister Nguyen Tan Dung observed missile system to protect the sea. Prime Minister asked the officials and soldiers of the 681 team continues to perform the first task is to make good the training, uphold the spirit of vigilance, ready to fight and win, not to be unexpected before any situation. ![]() Coastal defense missile system Bastion-P is designed to destroy any target on the sea (including the carrier). In the photo is the car tubes (2 missile rounds) of the system Bastion-P. According to the Russian design a system that includes 4 launch vehicle. ![]() Coastal defense missile system Bastion-P is equipped with bullet supersonic anti-ship cruise missiles P-800 Oniks achieve a range of 120-300km (depending on altitude), cruise speed of Mach 2.5 . 681 Naval Unit is always ready to fight to protect the nation's waters. sosej |
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Feb 27 2013, 01:46 AM
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QUOTE(atreyuangel @ Feb 27 2013, 12:53 AM) Depend on the Army now, Al-Maunah case was a classic example of psychology warfarethe last time in Al-Maunah case also not directly attack, but still try to plea and at night, light the sky with light so they become restless! prolly VAT69 with MAB commando lead by the ULK! |
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Feb 28 2013, 10:11 PM
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Mar 1 2013, 12:05 AM
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Mar 1 2013, 12:16 AM
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They should do the training at Lahad Datu.
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Mar 1 2013, 08:09 AM
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Airbus Military reveals first flight date for French A400M
Airbus Military expects to secure full civil certification for its A400M Atlas transport "within days", and to fly its first of at least 174 production examples in early March, says programme head Cédric Gautier. Speaking at the company's San Pablo final assembly site in Seville, Spain on 15 February, Gautier said issues with the airlifter's Europrop International TP400-D6 engines encountered during 2012 have been resolved, and that the type will meet its full performance and payload requirements from entry into service. Gautier identifies the period between 2 and 6 March as being the target for the first flight of French air force aircraft MSN7, with Airbus Military already having begun its production acceptance test activities ahead of the milestone event. "For the time being it is running extremely well," he says. To be delivered in late May or early June, the first production Atlas underwent its first auxiliary power unit test in Seville on 14 February, with first engine cranks performed the following day and ground engine runs due to commence soon. Airbus Military's delivery schedule for 2013 will see two additional A400Ms handed over to France, and one to the Turkish air force. Its final delivery of the year will be made in the SOC1 operating standard, which will introduce an initial aerial delivery capability and self-protection equipment. Final assembly work in 2014 will be increased to cover the transfer of the programme's next 10 transports, including first examples for the UK and Germany. Meanwhile, activities involving Airbus Military's fleet of five "Grizzly" development aircraft has passed 1,500 test flights, and more than a combined 4,500h, since the MSN1's debut sortie in December 2009. Sosej |
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Mar 1 2013, 08:21 AM
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RMN and RSN Initiate Ex MALAPURA
Both the RMN and RSN are currently undergoing joint bilateral naval exercise at Changi Naval Base in Singapore starting from February 25 until March 6. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Known as Ex MALAPURA (Malaysia Singapura), this year’s exercise has involved 600 personnel from both navies as well as various combat vessels including KD Lekiu (Jebat class frigate), KD Kelantan and KD Terengganu (Pahang class NGPV), RSS Supreme (Formidable class frigate), RSS Victory (Victory class corvette) and RSS Independence (Fearless class patrol vessel). ![]() RSS Independence ![]() RSS Supreme ![]() RSS Victory Ex MALAPURA 23/2013 is the twenty third edition of such exercise conducted annually between Malaysia and Singapore since 1985. http://malaysiaflyingherald.wordpress.com/...te-ex-malapura/ |
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Mar 1 2013, 08:23 AM
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Mar 1 2013, 08:29 AM
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No wonder those reporter was caught.
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Mar 1 2013, 08:42 AM
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Mar 1 2013, 07:01 PM
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Our Fallen hero's
INSP ZULKIFLI; SJN SABARUDIN; Koperal Azman Lampung RIP My condolences to the family member of our hero's. A truly tanah tumpah darahku |
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Mar 1 2013, 07:05 PM
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Mar 1 2013, 07:10 PM
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Mar 2 2013, 12:26 AM
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I'm glad the 3rd commandos were alive.
QUOTE LAHAD DATU: News of death of third police commandos untrue LAHAD DATU: The uncle of Koperal Azman Ampong, one of the three police commandos injured in the deadly shootout with the Filipino gunmen, was overwhelmed with relief when he discovered the news of his nephew's death was not true. Madun Buyong, 57, said he rushed to Lahad Datu Hospital where his nephew was taken immediately after hearing the news on TV today. "We were so happy to find out that he is still alive," he said . Azman, 39, is warded due to injuries on his thigh and buttocks along with Koperal Mohd Tarmizi Hashim, 32, who suffered hand and leg injuries while Konstabel Mohamad Qaiyum'aiqal Zolkifli, 22, is warded at Sandakan Hospital due to injuries on his right shoulder and legs. Read more: LAHAD DATU: News of death of third police commandos untrue sosej This post has been edited by yinchet: Mar 2 2013, 12:26 AM |
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Mar 2 2013, 01:33 AM
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Whoever start the political post and flame post here will be reported.
Also Sotong is not welcome here. plz GTFO. |
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Mar 2 2013, 01:54 AM
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QUOTE(cks2k2 @ Mar 2 2013, 01:40 AM) <Serius mode> I think KDN has to seriously rethink its (sometimes inept) response once the dust has settled. I respect our men in uniform but can't help but feel that they've been let down by KDN's (and in effect the govt's) indecisiveness. Some things to think about: 1. Re-org of military assets Instead of being fixated with that little red dot (who are like our best-est buddies now, to the point that we want to see them in 90 mins), more military assets should be relocated to this new hot-spot. 2. Rethinking our strategy/response and operational capability Is our police/military properly equipped both in terms of equipment and training to deal with such incidents (terrorism/unconventional attacks)? i.e. we supposedly "surrounded" these infiltrators yet a big number were able to escape into plantations and the sea? Signals corp supposedly jammed their comms - yet they can still call their boss in phillipines? Our boys got jumped first by the infiltrators? I thought they were being monitored round-the-clock? Intel totally missed the fact they had much heavier weapons than initially thought? Still rumors on comm jammer nothing confirm on regarding the use of comm jammer. also they can still be able to use sat phone 3. Exactly who should be in charge? It is unclear who should be in charge - police or military - and when - to the point everyone is asking (and asking again) why police got sent in and not military? What is the SOP? Some say it's police jurisdiction cos they're on our soil, but given that we're dealing with a bunch of battle-hardened armed intruders shouldn't the military take over? No disrespect to VAT/UTK but the army might be a better choice in this situation. At the same time the relevant ministers seem to very "lepas tangan" attitude. Under national security act, all incident that involve insurgent and terrorist will be under police jurisdiction 4. Please tell us what's going on instead of a total media blackout It's infuriating that with the local media blackout that we have to depend on the phillipines media for information. This lack of clear information does nothing but induces fear, rumor-mongering and paranoia. Please, our country is "under attack" - we demand to know (without sacrificing confidential info) what's going on. We should introduce media guidelines for such incident |
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QUOTE(kerolzarmyfanboy @ Mar 2 2013, 01:58 AM) arteyu have more info in these.QUOTE(cks2k2 @ Mar 2 2013, 02:01 AM) anyway it still rumors whether the military or police were using it.which I think they were not using it at that times. |
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