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Mar 6 2013, 12:52 PM
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Mar 6 2013, 01:08 PM
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QUOTE(Mech Warrior 6 @ Mar 6 2013, 01:05 PM) wat??!?? bawa tenang.no wounded or dead sulu men was found..? then those bombing and artillery missed by a wide margin as reported by Kiram? Reporter : so how's the situation there now as i heard malaysian gahment started bombing? Kiram : oh...those bombing quite faraway..kami here relax je... dafuq! good news will be on the way end of the day. can't tell you though. |
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Mar 6 2013, 10:22 PM
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QUOTE(ben_panced @ Mar 6 2013, 10:17 PM) kementah.blogspot guy commented that our guys lacked personal protection, like not wearing any kevlars or just wearing the non military grade nij II class vests Yes I do agree our personal protection is lacking there.http://kementah.blogspot.com/ what are your thoughts on that? Do we even have vest with ceramic plate in our inventory? I think we need to increase over inventory on these. expensive is not an excuse; getting our personal killed in action is much more expensive. |
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Mar 6 2013, 10:33 PM
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QUOTE(kerolzarmyfanboy @ Mar 6 2013, 10:26 PM) my friend just showed me a video..it's a video of those fcking sulu torturing ASP Michael..i can only stand to watch for 30s of the entire 1.32 minute video..my heart burning for revenge..They cut his fingers off before they slit his throat..fck kiram..fck them..army and police have been very nice for not slitting their throat back! if this video has spread all over the country, no doubt people will demanding war against those sulu pigs.. I heard the rumors only.I think those peaceful sulu in sabah will be in trouble, I mean big big trouble. The whole Sarawak ppl will wage wars against those sulu mang. |
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Mar 6 2013, 10:37 PM
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Mar 6 2013, 10:41 PM
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Mar 8 2013, 12:49 PM
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QUOTE BAE’s APKWS rockets integrated on Bell’s new Model 407GT BAE System's Advanced Precision Kill Weapons System (APKWS) laser-guided 70-millimeter rocket system has been integrated onto Bell Helicopter's new Model 407GT armed light helicopter. The Bell 407GT is a derivative of the company's existing 407GX commercial helicopter, but the company hopes to sell the armed variant to foreign US allies in need of a light multirole helicopter. "The 407GT is a 'force multiplier', with mission capabilities ranging from tactical air assault and troop escort to reconnaissance and search and rescue," says Danny Maldonado, a Bell sales vice-president. BAE is also working on integrating the APKWS onto other platforms such as the US Army's Bell OH-58 Kiowa Warrior and Boeing AH-64 Apache using internal company funds, says David Harrold, the company's director of precision guidance solutions. Airworthiness qualification shots are expected this summer, he says. If the programme were to secure the US Army's formal backing, it would reduce costs for the Department of the Navy and foreign customers because the increased volumes would result in greater economies of scale. The weapon is already integrated on the US Marine Corps' Bell UH-1Y Huey and AH-1Z Cobra helicopters and more than 200 rounds have been used during combat operations in Afghanistan, Harrold says. The US Navy is also trialing the APKWS against maritime targets such as small, fast-moving boats which could threat the service's warships in tight littoral waters. Early testing at the Point Mugu naval base in California has shown very promising results, Harrold says. Though testing was conducted using USMC assets, if the USN adopts the weapon for use against swarming boat attacks, the APKWS could be integrated onto the service's Sikorsky MH-60S/R Seahawk fleet. The weapon might also potentially be adapted for use on the Northrop Grumman MQ-8 Firescout unmanned helicopter-which set to be used onboard the USN's Littoral Combat Ship fleet. BAE is also under contract with the US Navy to integrate and test the APKWS on the USMC's Boeing AV-8B Harrier IIs and US Air Force's Fairchild Republic A-10 Thunderbolt II, Harrold says. Testing should start this year, he addss. If successful, the weapon could potentially be integrated onto the Boeing F/A-18 Hornet and Lockheed Martin F-16. sosej |
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Mar 8 2013, 01:57 PM
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ha, siapa nak menang hadiah key chains and tie pins
join these contest. http://www.malaysiandefence.com/?p=3141 |
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Mar 13 2013, 01:26 PM
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I think Singapore will only buy the F-35 when the technology become much more mature.
btw did they misquote him? QUOTE Ng said Singapore's Boeing F-15 fighters "are nearing the end of their operational life" and its Lockheed Martin F-16s are at their mid-life mark. |
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Mar 15 2013, 11:29 PM
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Mar 16 2013, 11:36 AM
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QUOTE Embraer flight-testing India's last AEW EMB-145 Embraer is flight-testing the last of three EMB-145 aircraft modified to be fitted with an airborne surveillance radar for India. Once the activity has been completed in Brazil, the aircraft will be delivered to the Indian Defence Research and Development Organisation's (DRDO) Centre for Airborne Systems to have an indigenous active electronically scanned array radar installed. "They have two aircraft with the mission systems already installed," says Embraer, which adds that it provides technical assistance to India with regard to integrating the platform's mission systems. "It's a joint programme," Embraer says. "We have our technicians going there and some Indian technicians coming here The system, referred to in India as the Airborne Early Warning and Control System, is not operational yet, Embraer says. Two aircraft are still undergoing tests at the DRDO, but if the project proves to be successful it could be inducted into service with the Indian air force. Sources suggest that the type's radar is likely to have been designed with Israeli assistance. One unique feature of the Indian aircraft is that they are fitted with an in-flight refuelling probe, which should boost their range and endurance considerably. "It's the first time one of our [intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance] platforms based on the -145 has the air refuelling system," Embraer says. Embraer says that while India has options to buy more of the aircraft, it cannot disclose that information. sosej |
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Mar 16 2013, 11:37 AM
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QUOTE Brazil selects IAI 767 tanker to replace KC-137s The Brazilian air force has selected Israel Aerospace Industries (IAI) to convert two Boeing 767-300ER airliners into aerial refueling tanker transports. The converted aircraft, which will replace the country's existing Boeing 707-derived KC-137s, will also act as a strategic airlifter and medical evacuation aircraft. Brazil's two KC-137s were built in the 1960s but only entered service with the country's air force in 1986. The aircraft need to be replaced because of high operating costs and high fuel consumption. The aircraft's excessive engine noise also played a factor in Brazil's decision to replace the KC-137. Brazil has been looking for a replacement tanker since 2008 under the KC-X2 programme. Boeing, Airbus Military and IAI had been invited to submit bids. The award comes nearly three years after IAI delivered to Colombia a 767-200 modified into a tanker. IAI's Bedek division performs the tanker modifications. The company offers refueling by probe-and-drogue and a recently qualified fly-by-wire boom, although it was not clear which configuration Brazil selected. sosej |
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Mar 17 2013, 02:41 AM
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QUOTE(cks2k2 @ Mar 16 2013, 09:29 PM) so i got to tour Singapore Navy's RSS Intrepid today. I only jelly they have the best warship in SEA. in b4 yinchet and atreyuangel jelly yo The Intrepid (meaning: fearless) is the 2nd ship of the Formidable class, a multi-mission stealth frigate based on the French LaFayette class. The lead ship RSS Formidable was built in France; RSS Intrepid was built locally by ST Marine. ![]() ![]() With a Sikorsky Seahawk in the back. » Click to show Spoiler - click again to hide... « |
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Mar 17 2013, 03:07 AM
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Mar 17 2013, 03:14 AM
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Mar 17 2013, 03:21 AM
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Mar 17 2013, 03:29 AM
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Mar 17 2013, 11:52 AM
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Mar 17 2013, 12:10 PM
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Mar 17 2013, 12:13 PM
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