seriously, where can i find these army novels? been finding them for years at MPH, Kinokuniya, Popular but not a single malaysian army novel found in their shelf ..been trying to find 69 Komando book too..
Beli time Pesta Buku....
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Jebel Ali Port was constructed in the late 1970s and opened in 1979 to supplement the facilities at Port Rashid. The village of Jebel Ali was constructed for port workers, and it has a population of 300 people. Covering over 134 square kilometres (52 sq mi). It is home to over five thousand companies from 120 countries of the world .With 67 berths and a size of 134.68-square-kilometer (52.00 sq mi), Jebel Ali is the world's largest man-made harbour and the biggest port in the Middle East.
The port of Jebel Ali has become the port most frequently visited by ships of the United States Navy outside the United States. Virtually all sailors who have completed shipboard tours have visited the port at least once. Due to the depth of the harbour and size of the port facilities, a Nimitz-class aircraft carrier and several ships of the accompanying battle group can be accommodated pierside. Due to the frequency of these port visits, semi-permanent liberty facilities (referred to by service personnel as "The Sandbox") have been erected adjacent to the carrier berth.
Dogfight between RAAF F/A-18 Hornet vs TNI-AU Su-27 Flanker during Exercise Pitch Black 2012.
i look around the net and only found stories about our MIGs vs the USMC hornets. Where's our Flanker? Any detail on the latest air exercise between USAF/USN/USMC vs RMAF involving flanker?
A cockpit video of MKM pilot, or is it a WSO?
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Malaysia, Singapore To Resume Jetfighter Cross Deployment Exercise After 15 Years
BUTTERWORTH, Nov 8 (Bernama) -- The air forces of Malaysia and Singapore will deploy jetfighters to each others' air bases in the first cross basing exercise between them since 1998, said Armed Forces Chief Tan Sri Zulkifeli Mohd Zin.
He said this was part of the two-week joint exercise of the Five Power Defence Arrangement (FPDA) member states involving 2,000 members of the defence forces, 68 aircraft, 10 ships and a number of ground-based air defence units starting Nov 6.
The cross deployment stipulated under the Base Support Arrangement (BSA) would enabled the Royal Malaysian Air Force (RMAF) and Republic of Singapore Air Force (RSAF) to cooperate and assist each to cater to the needs and requirements in terms of security of both countries.
"It is also aimed at enhancing ties and understanding among members of RMAF and RSAF," he told a news conference in conjunction with the opening ceremony of Exercise Bersama Lima 2013 (Ex s BL 13) at the RMAF airbase here Friday.
He said the joint exercise entailed the army, naval and air firepower among FPDA member states comprising the United Kingdom, Australia, New Zealand, Singapore and Malaysia.
Zulkifeli the exercise involved command post exercise at the Butterworth Airbase and field training exercise over the South China Sea.
He said the training would boost bilateral cooperation between Malaysia and Singapore as it would enhance understanding during mutual cross deployment of aircraft between the two countries.
"Five Hawk MK 208 will be deployed by the RMAF while five F-16C/D will be dispatched by the RSAF during the exercise," he added.
The Ex s BL 13 opening ceremony was also attended by Australia chief of defence force Gen David John Hurley, Singapore chief of defence force Lt-Gen Ng Chee Meng, New Zealand chief of defence force Lt-Gen Richard Rhys Jones, and British RAF Regiment's Commandant General Air Commodore Nick Bray.
The FPDA was put in place in 1971 as a "loose consultative political framework" to replace the Anglo-Malaysian Defence Agreement when Britain pulled its troops out of Singapore and Malaysia.
i look around the net and only found stories about our MIGs vs the USMC hornets. Where's our Flanker? Any detail on the latest air exercise between USAF/USN/USMC vs RMAF involving flanker?
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QUOTE(menj @ Nov 10 2013, 11:23 PM)
They look like personnel from UTK when they are actually officers from Polis D9
UTK/VAT69 strike must wear their black uniform, and don't stick around carrying the suspect after that, when the situation is clear they will buzz off and don't stick around
QUOTE(Strike @ Nov 11 2013, 08:58 AM)
D9 jenayah berat is it? or diff?
Special investigation, jenayah berat slalu D8
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i look around the net and only found stories about our MIGs vs the USMC hornets. Where's our Flanker? Any detail on the latest air exercise between USAF/USN/USMC vs RMAF involving flanker?
A cockpit video of MKM pilot, or is it a WSO?
IINM dia bukan WSO MKM, but Hornet pilot! tumpang kejap kot
Published: Monday November 11, 2013 MYT 6:57:00 PM Updated: Monday November 11, 2013 MYT 6:59:29 PM
Boustead Holdings awards torpedo launch contract to BHIC subsidiary
KUALA LUMPUR: Boustead Holdings Bhd has awarded a contract for the second generation patrol vessels/ littoral combat ships torpedo launching system to Boustead Heavy Industries Corporation Bhd’s subsidiary Contraves Advanced Devices Sdn Bhd.
Boustead Holdings said on Monday its subsidiary Boustead Naval Shipyard Sdn Bhd had issued a letter of award to Contraves for the project under the government defence programme.
“The letter of awards awards to CAD contracts to supply the torpedo launching system for the littoral combat ships programme. Other details are classified,” it said.
Boustead Holdings said the awarded works constituted a recurrent related party transaction for which a shareholder mandate was obtained at the company’s AGM on April 8, 2013.
“The awarded works are not expected to have a material impact on the earnings of the company for the financial year ending Dec 31, 2013, but will contribute positively to subsequent years’ earnings of Boustead Naval Shipyard as the tenure of the awarded works is long term in nature,” it said.
Indonesian Navy Operates Its First CN235 MPA Aircraft
Published on Monday, 11 November 2013 10:51 | Hits: 8
The Indonesian Navy on Oct. 2 marked its first Indonesian-made maritime patrol aircraft CN-235 MPA operation folowing the delivery of the aircraft to the Defense Ministry from PT Dirgantara Indonesia (PT DI) on that day.
Rear Admiral Rachmat Lubis who represented the Defense Ministry received the maritime patrol aircraft from PT DI president director Budi Santoso, witnessed by Defense Minister Purnomo Yusgiantoro during the hand-over ceremony at the country’s aircraft manufacturer facility in Bandung, West Java.
The CN-235 MPA is the first of three aircraft ordered by the Navy, will be based at the Juanda Naval Base in Surabaya, East Java. The remaining two aircraft will be delivered by end of 2013 and first quarter of 2014.
According to Minister Purnomo Yusgiantoro, the planes were ordered on a trading contract worth US$80 million signed in December 2009 to assist in controling over 5,800 thousand square kilometers of Indonesia’s territorial waters.
“Indonesia actually needs 33 NC212 and 21 CN235 MPA aircraft to control its territory,” he said.
Angkasa noted, currently the Indonesian Navy operates several NC212 maritime patrol aircraft in its fleet.
Adding to the minister’s statement, Navy Chief-of-Staff Admiral Marsetio said up to year 2024 the Indonesia Navy would be strengthen with a fleet of 54 aircraft comprising of 21 CN-235s and 33 NC-212s.
“On the first phase, five CN-235s has been ordered of which two planes will be delivered in 2015,” said the Navy Chief-of-Staff.
According to Budi Santoso, the twin-engine CT7-9C turboprop CN-235 MPA plane delivered, is a medium class aircraft which is equipped with a patrollling facility and has the superiority to control a wide sea territory such as the vast Indonesian waters.
He added, beside Indonesia, South Korea and Turkey also operates the maritime patrol aircraft CN-235 MPA.
Budi Santoso said, other nations operating CN-235 type aircraft were Brunei Darussalam, Malaysia, Pakistan, South Korea, United Arab Emirates, Senegal and Burkina Faso. (ds)