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post Feb 6 2013, 12:00 PM

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Qaher F-313 Stealth Fighter (Concept)




The Qaher-313 ( قاه۳۱۳; also Ghaher-313, Conqueror (Tamer)-313, Q-313, F-313) is an Iranian single-seat stealth fighter aircraft publicly announced on 1 February 2013.[1] It was presented to the press by President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad and Defense Minister Ahmad Vahidi on 2 February 2013, as part of the Ten-Day Dawn ceremonies.

According to Iranian government sources, the F-313 Qaher was designed and is indigenously produced in Iran by the Aviation Industries Organization (AIO), a division of the Ministry of Defense, and IRIAF. The project manager is Hassan Parvaneh.

The aircraft design is a canard configuration. It is stated to be a stealth fighter built with advanced materials with a very low radar signature and with low-altitude operations capability. It was also claimed that the Qaher can take off and land on short runways and has " easy maintenance ".Qaher has a payload capacity of carrying two 2000 pound bombs, or greater number of smaller smart guided missiles, or at least 6 air-to-air missiles in the category of PL-12.



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post Feb 6 2013, 12:03 PM

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QUOTE(HangPC2 @ Feb 6 2013, 12:00 PM)
Qaher F-313 Stealth Fighter (Concept)
The Qaher-313 ( قاه۳۱۳; also Ghaher-313, Conqueror (Tamer)-313, Q-313, F-313) is an Iranian single-seat stealth fighter aircraft publicly announced on 1 February 2013.[1] It was presented to the press by President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad and Defense Minister Ahmad Vahidi on 2 February 2013, as part of the Ten-Day Dawn ceremonies.

According to Iranian government sources, the F-313 Qaher was designed and is indigenously produced in Iran by the Aviation Industries Organization (AIO), a division of the Ministry of Defense, and IRIAF. The project manager is Hassan Parvaneh.

The aircraft design is a canard configuration. It is stated to be a stealth fighter built with advanced materials with a very low radar signature and with low-altitude operations capability. It was also claimed that the Qaher can take off and land on short runways and has " easy maintenance ".Qaher has a payload capacity of carrying two 2000 pound bombs, or greater number of smaller smart guided missiles, or at least 6 air-to-air missiles in the category of PL-12.
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Mock up model, cant even fly just propaganda.
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Malaysia, Pakistan to jointly manufacture UAV, satellites



KUALA LUMPUR : Malaysia has welcomed Pakistan’s offer to jointly manufacture tactical unmanned aerial vehicles (UAV) and satellites to boost our defence industry.


Revealing this, Defence Minister Datuk Seri Ahmad Zahid Hamidi said that Pakistan had made an impression on him of its capability to manufacture the said items on a large scale, which could mutually benefit both nations.

“ Pakistan was convincing in terms of producing long-range UAVs, along with other strategic assets and equipment.

“ With such offers, Malaysia need not depend solely on a country for such expertise, ” he told newsmen after receiving a courtesy call from Pakistan’s joint chiefs of staff chairman Gen Khalid Shameem Wynne at the former’s officer in Jalan Padang Tembak, today.

Zahid said Khalid had expressed greater defence cooperation with Malaysia in terms of other areas including exercises, training, education and exchange of officers.

Zahid added UAVs proved an effective eye-in-the-sky to thwart non-traditional threats like piracy, illegal trafficking of goods, people and drugs as well as illegal fishing, that could influence and shape maritime security.

Our enforcement agencies have in the last decade begun using UAVs, especially along the Sabah coastline to check on the infiltration of illegal immigrants, smuggling and other maritime border crimes.

These locally-made UAVs, which could endure up to 20 hours of operation and be controlled within a radius of 200km, had been tested by the Malaysian Armed Forces (ATM) during " Ops Pasir " in eastern Sabah
Composite Technology Research Malaysia (CTRM) Sdn Bhd and Sapura has jointly designed and manufactured UAVs like the Aludra model, more than 15 of which have been sold to the Defence Ministry since 2007 for surveillance and reconnaissance missions.

Both companies also assisting the ministry to manage the network centric warfare centre in Tawau, Sabah.

The UAVs, which have an endurance of 20 hours and a radius of 200km, had proven their mettle during "Ops Pasir" to check on illeggal immigrants in eastern Sabah.

Malaysia had the past two decades launched a series of telecommunication and weather satellites.

These include the geostationary Malaysia East Asia Satellites - Measat-1, and -2 launched in 1996, and -3 in 2006 for television on communications. They were designed and manufactured by Boeing Satellite Systems.

Then came Malaysia’s first mircro-satellite - Tiung SAT - that was launched in 2000. Nine years later, the high-resolution Malaysian Low Earth Orbit RazakSat was launched.

All these further led to our Angkasawan programme where Datuk Dr Sheikh Muszaphar Shukor Al Masrie Sheikh Mustapha became the first Malaysian in space on October 10, 2007 on a Russian Soyuz TMA-11.

On another note, Zahid said Khalid was supportive of Malaysia’s United Nations peacekeepers continuing their humanitarian and healthcare programmes in Afghanistan.

“ We plan to move from our base in Bamyam to Kabut and join Pakistani troops to continue our mission, ” he said.




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Chaiseri Tiger I prototype Chaiseri 8X8
By Thaidefense News | 3 February 2013 Sunday

Chaiseri Tiger I prototype armoured car type 8X8 by Chaiseri company.

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http://thaidefense-news.blogspot.sg/2013/0...ri-tiger-i.html

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post Feb 6 2013, 07:35 PM

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Qaher-313 macam '' F-177 Nighthawk Prototype ''


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QUOTE(xtemujin @ Feb 6 2013, 07:10 PM)
Chaiseri Tiger I prototype Chaiseri 8X8
By Thaidefense News | 3 February 2013 Sunday

Chaiseri Tiger I prototype armoured car type 8X8 by Chaiseri company.

http://thaidefense-news.blogspot.sg/2013/0...ri-tiger-i.html
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Chaiseri Tiger 1 8X8 APC Prototype



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Chaiseri First Win 4X4



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those APC looks light whats the torque on that beast?
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The FAS (Forces Armées et de Sécurité) Commandoes

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It’s standard issue in FAS (Forces Armées et de Sécurité, Chad military) commandos, which, unlike Malians, are both well trained, highly mobile and are extremely experienced in desert warfare (the tale as how they infiltrated an Qaddafi column with a handful of their own vehicles a couple years back under the cover of a sand storm, wreak havoc and destroyed the whole unit is a famous one in some circles).

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is it based on german's boxer?because it looks like one
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HAL Advanced Medium Combat Aircraft (AMCA)




Aero India 2013



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post Feb 8 2013, 01:52 PM

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QUOTE(yinchet @ Feb 7 2013, 11:02 AM)
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Whose troop are those? France?




QUOTE(HangPC2 @ Feb 8 2013, 01:07 PM)
[color=Black]HAL Advanced Medium Combat Aircraft (AMCA)
Aero India 2013
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Appearance wise..it's quite ugly...
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QUOTE(Mech Warrior 6 @ Feb 8 2013, 01:52 PM)
Whose troop are those? France?
Appearance wise..it's quite ugly...
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Yep, the french!
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QUOTE(atreyuangel @ Feb 8 2013, 03:26 PM)
Yep, the french!
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nice! dunno why i hav this obsession with famas....they are jst sooo pretty!

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QUOTE(Mech Warrior 6 @ Feb 8 2013, 03:36 PM)
nice! dunno why i hav this obsession with famas....they are jst sooo pretty!

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laser target, scope with light.
seems a pretty nice attachment!

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QUOTE(yinchet @ Feb 7 2013, 11:02 AM)
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boleh tembak curi...
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Bundeswehr fields new Gladius soldier system – €84 million order for 60 more systems placed with Rheinmetall
8 February 2013 Friday

Moves by the German Bundeswehr to equip its infantry forces with the state-of-the-art Gladius soldier system are gathering pace. In January 2013, the Düsseldorf, Germany-based Rheinmetall Group was awarded an order to supply a further sixty systems. The procurement programme began in 2012 with an initial order of thirty systems, enough to equip 300 troops.

This follow-up order is worth €84 million, and encompasses equipment for 60 infantry sections with a total of 600 soldiers.

Delivery of the new systems will take place in two lots consisting of thirty systems each, the first one in the middle of 2013, another at the end of the year. This will ensure that the next two contingents of Bundeswehr troops due to deploy to Afghanistan will receive the new equipment well in advance.

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As planned, the Bundeswehr is currently taking delivery of the thirty Gladius systems it ordered in 2012. The troops will have until June 2013 to train with the new system before going to Afghanistan.

Developed by Rheinmetall and originally known as “Infanterist der Zukunft (IdZ 2)” or “Future Soldier”, Gladius is the most advanced system of its kind anywhere. Its introduction is a major step forward for the Bundeswehr, which will significantly improve the overall operational effectiveness of German infantry units while simultaneously enhancing the survivability of individual soldiers.

An expanded set of capabilities
Gladius substantially exceeds the capabilities of previous infantry systems used by the Bundeswehr, especially with regard to networkability, command and control, and combat effectiveness. Reflecting the heightened requirements profile of the user as well as incorporating knowledge gained during comprehensive testing and in the field, Gladius is essentially a new, highly advanced system.

A prominent feature of the Gladius system is the holistic design approach that takes full account of the complex operational requirements levied on modern soldier systems. Gladius is intended first and foremost to bring the 10-man infantry section and its vehicle into the network-enabled operational loop. This network, consisting of reconnaissance, command and control components, and weapons, enables rapid exchange of information as well as shared situational awareness as the basis for planning and conducting operations.

The individual soldier receives all relevant data concerning the tactical situation, the position of friendly forces, the mission, and system status. It includes a GPS and an inertial navigation system as well as a magnetic compass, facilitating reliable orientation on the ground.

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Improved ergonomics and superb protection
Equally impressive are the system’s ergonomic features, especially with regard to weight reduction, miniaturization and improved integration of individual components. The modular battle dress uniform, body armour and harness system provide excellent protection from detection in the visual and infrared spectrum as well as from the weather – even in extreme climate zones – and especially from biological and chemical agents. Flame-retardant equipment and vector protection round out the system’s high level of protection. The system is integrated into an “electronic backbone” that contains the radio, core computer, batteries and GPS module.

More than just the sum of its parts, the Gladius system puts Bundeswehr infantrymen on the global cutting edge, placing them ahead of their peers in terms of networking capabilities, command and control, and operational efficiency.

http://www.rheinmetall-defence.com/en/rhei...etails_3072.php
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Gong Xi Fa Cai.
to all Malaysian and Friends.

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