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Military Thread V11, #Condolences9MMRO :(
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xperlu destroyer pn,inderapura pn ade phalanx
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Mar 18 2014, 06:13 PM
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Mar 18 2014, 09:18 PM
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The latest update of Gowind class is about its radar and sonar right?
No more latest update is it? That means the armaments is yet to be confirmed right? |
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Mar 18 2014, 10:16 PM
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Again,we take on another issue.
Is this the new Russian Tactical gear system? ![]() |
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Grenade placed near Klang Sentral bus terminal fails to explode
KLANG: A row of shops near the Klang Sentral bus terminal in Meru here was almost blown up Tuesday when an armed hand grenade placed nearby failed to explode. According to police, the grenade did not explode because its components were old and rusted. Police were notified about the grenade around 10am when passers-by spotted it outside the shops at the terminal. The grenade was detonated in a nearby open area around noon by a police bomb squad that had rushed to the scene. Police said the grenade did not belong to the military or police force. Sauce: http://www.thestar.com.my/News/Nation/2014...ils-to-explode/ |
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Mar 19 2014, 09:12 AM
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QUOTE Three fighter jet makers to submit leasing bids Tuesday, 18 March 2014 10:00 John Gilbert 0 Comments Three military aircraft makers are ready to submit their proposals to Malaysia for its decision to lease new multi-role combat jets to replace the ageing MiG 29s owned by the Royal Malaysian Air Force (RMAF). BAE Systems plc, Boeing Co and Saab AB are said to be part of a shortlist of five companies that have been identified by the government to be possible candidates for the RMAF Multi-Role Combat Aircraft (MRCA) programme. One of the two companies in the shortlist, Sukhoi Aviation Holding Co of Russia, has not indicated any interest while Dassault Aviation of France, the maker of the Rafale jet, has said it would not participate in any leasing programme. After several deadline shifts for the procurement plan due to budget constraints, the RMAF is looking at the leasing option. Analysts estimated the MRCA programme to have a budget between RM6 billion and RM8 billion. They estimate that apart from Saab’s Gripen, the RMAF is also interested in BAE’s Typhoon, the Boeing F/A 18F, the Dassault Rafale and the Sukhoi SU-30. Under the MRCA, the RMAF is looking to equip three squadrons with 36 to 40 new fighter aircraft. According to aircraftcompare.com, the Eurofighter Typhoon cost US$70 million (RM229.44 million) each, the Gripen cost US$61 million each while the Rafale and F/A-18 F Super Hornet each costs US$68 million and US$67 million respectively. However, the total cost of military aircraft usually varies based on the customer’s mission and weapon systems requirement, spare parts and training packages. Saab is the only manufacturer in the world that has leased its fighter aircraft to other countries and other manufacturers, Frost & Sullivan Asia-Pacific consultant, aerospace and defence, Ravikumar Madavaram. “Saab would be checking on it fighters in Malaysia from time to time to see how and what it is being used for but these inspections could compromise Malaysian defence autonomy. “Malaysia must make a viable decision and prepare itself before leasing from a company that does not have any leasing experience and must be prepared for any eventuality when leasing fighters from other countries,” he said. While this may present a hurdle, its unit Saab International Malaysia Sdn Bhd, which is linked to Malaysia’s business tycoon Tan Sri Syed Mokhtar al- Bukhary, is confident that the decision will side the Gripen. Its MD Thomas Linden said Saab is banking on the Gripen aircraft’s affordability and cost-efficiency that is suitable for moderate defence spenders like Malaysia. Analysts said Saab has offered to lease up to 24 Gripen combat aircraft together with two Erieye Airborne Early Warning (AEW) aircraft, similar to its deal with Thailand, with an option to buy when the RMAF has the allocation. Saab was one of the first to submit a proposal for the programme. In 2012, RMAF chief Tan Sri Rodzali Daud said it was looking to lease at least 18 Gripens from Saab and that the company’s experience with leasing to other countries provides an edge. “The Gripens had been leased to European air forces, so there is nothing new about such a deal as the aircraft also meets all of our MRCA requirements although I admit it is short on gas and range due to its small size,” he had said. Saab’s bid will face competition from BAE, which is expected to submit in March its proposal for the Eurofighter Typhoon. “We stand ready to support the Malaysian government in meeting its requirement for a cost-effective and high performance MRCA as we offer an innovative and cost-effective solution that will satisfy programme affordability and mission capability issues for the short and long term,” BAE communications VP Mark Ritson told The Malaysian Reserve. “The details of our proposal are a matter for discussion between ourselves and our customer as we are confident that the Eurofighter will deliver the capability that the customer needs, when it is needed,” he said. It was during the French Prime Minister Jean-Marc Ayrault’s visit in July last year that Prime Minister Datuk Seri Mohd Najib Razak indicated that Malaysia was looking at a cheaper option for the MRCA and other defence requirements. “We will look at some of the requirements within the realm of our affordability, we will look at not only the MRCA but also other hardware including attack helicopters and weapons,” Najib had said. Frost & Sullivan’s Madavaram said leasing fighter aircraft is a new trend, with Czech Republic and Hungary being the only two countries in the world to have leased fighters, both opting for Saab’s Gripens. source This post has been edited by azriel: Mar 19 2014, 10:03 AM |
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Mar 19 2014, 04:39 PM
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QUOTE(atreyuangel @ Mar 19 2014, 04:39 PM) QUOTE(kerolzarmyfanboy @ Mar 19 2014, 04:50 PM) Since the first day when MH370 went missing, i always thought that hijacking is the main caused.But when so many countries help us on SAR so willingly, especially those big powers like USA, china and india, i suspect there is a very valuable cargo in that plane. Now with this commando stuff appear, looks like our government knows something on the plane whereabout. Great conspirasy behind. |
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QUOTE(kerolzarmyfanboy @ Mar 19 2014, 04:42 PM) why send commandos for SAR oversea? why not elite rescue team like SMART? unless of coz if wat they're about to do is actually CSAR it is a must in a ship of TLDM to have a at least small commando teamSMART is more to disaster rescue team QUOTE(kinabalu @ Mar 19 2014, 05:07 PM) Since the first day when MH370 went missing, i always thought that hijacking is the main caused. kalo hijack usually kerja ULKBut when so many countries help us on SAR so willingly, especially those big powers like USA, china and india, i suspect there is a very valuable cargo in that plane. Now with this commando stuff appear, looks like our government knows something on the plane whereabout. Great conspirasy behind. |
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Mar 19 2014, 07:46 PM
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Mar 19 2014, 07:47 PM
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PASKAU have detachment called Maritime Pararescue Team (MPRT).
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