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post May 30 2014, 01:13 AM

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Indigenous Machine Guns of China: Part Two – Heavy Machine Guns
By Maxim Popenker | 25 May 2014 Sunday

http://sadefensejournal.com/wp/?p=2685
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2014 Exercise Bersama Shield

Yesterday we reported the arrival of the Royal Malaysian Air Force's (Tentera Udara Diraja Malaysia FB Rasmi) Hawks at our Changi Air Base (East) as part of the ongoing Five Power Defence Arrangements Exercise, Bersama Shield 2014. Here are more pictures of the landaway.

As part of this fighter landaway, two of our F-16C/D Fighting Falcons were also deployed to Kuantan Air Base in Malaysia.

Exercise Bersama Shield is a major FPDA exercise designed to enhance regional security and foster cooperation among its member countries, namely Australia, Malaysia, New Zealand, Singapore and the United Kingdom.

LTC Lim Kok Hong, Commanding Officer of 145 SQN, welcoming RMAF's KAPT Fairul Bin Mohd Rushtam.

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The RMAF Hawk taxiing after landing on the first day of the Fighter Landaway.

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RSAF and RMAF personnel interacting at the flight line on the first day of the Fighter Landaway.

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RSAF and RMAF personnel interacting at the flight line on the first day of the Fighter Landaway.

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Russia Lays Down 6th Kilo-Class Sub for Vietnam

© RIA Novosti. Igor Zarembo
18:22 28/05/2014

ST. PETERSBURG, May 28 (RIA Novosti) – The final Kilo-class Project 636 diesel-electric submarine for the Vietnamese navy under a 2009 contract was laid down Wednesday in St. Petersburg, a defense industry source told RIA Novosti.

"Today, we had the ceremony of laying down the sixth submarine for Vietnam. This is the latest submarine in this series," the source said.

Under the $2 billion contract, two submarines have already been delivered to Vietnam, the third is undergoing sea trials, a fourth was floated out in late March, and the fifth and sixth are now under construction.

"Two submarines have already been transferred to the Vietnamese Navy, the third is to be transferred this year and the remaining three in 2015-2016," according to the source.

The vessels are built at the Admiralty Shipyards, a leading enterprise of the Russian shipbuilding industry and part of the United Shipbuilding Corporation. Its military products include warships, especially nuclear and diesel-powered submarines, and large auxiliary vessels.

The $2 billion contract for the supply of six improved Kilo-class submarines to Vietnam was signed in 2009. The submarines will be armed with Club-S anti-ship missiles. The noise level of these submarines is considered the lowest among all Russian vessels.


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QUOTE(xtemujin @ May 30 2014, 01:20 AM)
2014 Exercise Bersama Shield

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We didnt sent CROCO with the kill markings? hmm.gif

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A rare look inside the Royal Thai Army's T-84 Oplot-M main battle tank.

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Oplot - M T - 84 is considered a form of modern tank top in the world today , was developed based on the T - 80UD form of the Soviet Union.


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The driver's seat T - 84 Oplot - M.


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Here is the seating position of gunner . On vehicles equipped with a series of support systems such as computational elements fired ballistic computers , these sensors provide high accuracy for tank gun in the first shot.


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The chief seat of vehicles equipped with external viewfinder observed.


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The display of the navigation system supports TIUS - NM.


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T - 84 - M used Oplot autoloader systems should Vehicle crew just 3 people instead of 4 . Shown is the space inside the turret T - 84 Oplot - M.


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Oplot - M is equipped with smooth-bore cannon 125mm KBA - 3 integrates the ability to launch missiles against overheating , a coaxial machine gun KT - 7 , 62mm guns and catapults rooms KT - 12 , 7mm.


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Oplot - M is equipped with modern defense systems include : explosive reactive armor Nozh - 2 ; proactive defense system Zaslon , interference optical system Varta . This allows the vehicle to deal effectively modern anti-tank weapons in the world.


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QUOTE(azriel @ May 30 2014, 10:12 AM)
A rare look inside the Royal Thai Army's T-84 Oplot-M main battle tank.

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Alamak sempit giler commander punya post. Nasib baik orang asia ni kecik2. Serupa macam dalam pendekar kot?

Aku tak tau macamana orang Russia besar camtu boleh masuk dalam tank sempit camni.

In contrast, western design macam M1 Abrams roomy giler turret dia,siap ada 3rd member pulak tu (loader). Soviet designs takde loader crew,sebab guna mesin auto-loader.

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Bahagian dalam turret M1 Abrams. Commander duduk kanan, loader kiri, gunner duduk kat satu seat kat depan/bawah commander. Tengah lapang giler!


Anyway, welcome to V12!
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QUOTE(MilitaryMadness @ May 30 2014, 03:30 PM)
Alamak sempit giler commander punya post. Nasib baik orang asia ni kecik2. Serupa macam dalam pendekar kot?

Aku tak tau macamana orang Russia besar camtu boleh masuk dalam tank sempit camni.

In contrast, western design macam M1 Abrams roomy giler turret dia,siap ada 3rd member pulak tu (loader). Soviet designs takde loader crew,sebab guna mesin auto-loader.

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Bahagian dalam turret M1 Abrams. Commander duduk kanan, loader kiri, gunner duduk kat satu seat kat depan/bawah commander. Tengah lapang giler!
Anyway, welcome to V12!
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tengok saiz la

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From the 30, 9 to army, 9 to MMEA, and 12 to Polis marin

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should've bought boat like this


or like this

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QUOTE(azriel @ May 30 2014, 10:12 AM)
A rare look inside the Royal Thai Army's T-84 Oplot-M main battle tank.
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Eh, ada Shtora IR jammer eh T-84M ni? Aku ingat export versions biasa advanced techs diorang tak sertakan?

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Menyala je Shtora jammer ni bila active,macam mata

satu benda lagi,ambik gambar punya pasal PNK-6 advanced panoramic periscope kat commander's post tu saja je diorang tutup hehehe biggrin.gif

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PNK-6 Tank periscope system
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2014 Exercise Bersama Shield

Royal Australian Navy (RAN) officer, Commanding Officer HMAS Sheean, Commander Richard Smallwood proudly exhibits the centenary of submarines in the RAN patch at Sembawang Wharf, Singapore. *** Local Caption *** In 2014 Royal Australian Navy (RAN) celebrates 100 years of submarines in Australia. Four classes of submarines have been in service over the century and made a significant contribution to... the security of Australia.

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Chief Petty Officer Bradley Cooper, Leading Seaman Kerry Cousins, Commanding Officer of HMAS Sheean, Commander Richard Smallwood, Lieutenant Regina Campbell and Able Seaman Justin Cargin stand proud with the new Royal Australian Navy centennial submarine patch at Sembawang Wharf, Singapore.

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Military representatives from Australia, Malaysia, Singapore, New Zealand and the United Kingdom are briefed on Exercise BERSAMA SHIELD 2014 at Headquarters Integrated Area Defence System, Royal Malaysian Air Force Base Butterworth, Malaysia.

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Republic of Singapore Air Force Officer, Major Yu discusses air operations during Exercise BERSAMA SHIELD 2014 with Royal Australian Air Force Officer, Flight Lieutenant Maurice Hall (right) at Headquarters Integrated Area Defence System, Royal Malaysian Air Force Base Butterworth, Malaysia.

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2014 Shotgun Method of Entry training - 1 RAR
30 May 2014 Friday | Allies at Work: Photography by LCPL Kyle Genner in Townsville.

Soldiers of the 1st Battalion, The Royal Australian Regiment (1RAR), employed the Remington 870 Police Magnum Shotgun using the 12 gauge breaching round. This ammunition type ...is purpose designed for ballistically breaching door hinges and locks. This method is also used with manual tools and explosive methods of entry. The capability greatly enhances assaulting troop’s ability to gain access to buildings within the urban environment

Warrant Officer Class Two Michael Carroll, of 1st Battalion, The Royal Australian Regiment (1RAR), oversees Shotgun Method of Entry training, at Mount Stuart Training Area, Townsville.

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Soldiers of the 1st Battalion, The Royal Australian Regiment (1RAR), prepare for room entry during Shotgun Method of Entry training, at Mount Stuart Training Area, Townsville. *** Local Caption *** Soldiers of the 1st Battalion, The Royal Australian Regiment (1RAR), employed the Remington 870 Police Magnum Shotgun using the 12 gauge breaching round. This ammunition type is purpose designed for ballistically breaching door hinges and locks. This method is also used with manual tools and explosive methods of entry. The capability greatly enhances assaulting troop’s ability to gain access to buildings within the urban environment.

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Warrant Officer Class Two Michael Carroll, of 1st Battalion, The Royal Australian Regiment (1RAR), oversees Shotgun Method of Entry training, at Mount Stuart Training Area, Townsville.

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A solider of 1st Battalion, The Royal Australian Regiment (1RAR), readies his shotgun to destroy a door lock during Shotgun Method of Entry training, at Mount Stuart Training Area, Townsville.

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A solider of 1st Battalion, The Royal Australian Regiment (1RAR), during Shotgun Method of Entry training, at Mount Stuart Training Area, Townsville.

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A solider of 1st Battalion, The Royal Australian Regiment (1RAR), destroys a door hinge during Shotgun Method of Entry training, at Mount Stuart Training Area, Townsville

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QUOTE(xtemujin @ May 30 2014, 05:18 PM)
2014 Shotgun Method of Entry training - 1 RAR
30 May 2014 Friday | Allies at Work: Photography by LCPL Kyle Genner in Townsville.

Soldiers of the 1st Battalion, The Royal Australian Regiment (1RAR), employed the Remington 870 Police Magnum Shotgun using the 12 gauge breaching round. This ammunition type ...is purpose designed for ballistically breaching door hinges and locks. This method is also used with manual tools and explosive methods of entry. The capability greatly enhances assaulting troop’s ability to gain access to buildings within the urban environment

Warrant Officer Class Two Michael Carroll, of 1st Battalion, The Royal Australian Regiment (1RAR), oversees Shotgun Method of Entry training, at Mount Stuart Training Area, Townsville.

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Soldiers of the 1st Battalion, The Royal Australian Regiment (1RAR), prepare for room entry during Shotgun Method of Entry training, at Mount Stuart Training Area, Townsville. *** Local Caption *** Soldiers of the 1st Battalion, The Royal Australian Regiment (1RAR), employed the Remington 870 Police Magnum Shotgun using the 12 gauge breaching round. This ammunition type is purpose designed for ballistically breaching door hinges and locks. This method is also used with manual tools and explosive methods of entry. The capability greatly enhances assaulting troop’s ability to gain access to buildings within the urban environment.

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Warrant Officer Class Two Michael Carroll, of 1st Battalion, The Royal Australian Regiment (1RAR), oversees Shotgun Method of Entry training, at Mount Stuart Training Area, Townsville.

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A solider of 1st Battalion, The Royal Australian Regiment (1RAR), readies his shotgun to destroy a door lock during Shotgun Method of Entry training, at Mount Stuart Training Area, Townsville.

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A solider of 1st Battalion, The Royal Australian Regiment (1RAR), during Shotgun Method of Entry training, at Mount Stuart Training Area, Townsville.

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A solider of 1st Battalion, The Royal Australian Regiment (1RAR), destroys a door hinge during Shotgun Method of Entry training, at Mount Stuart Training Area, Townsville

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Are they special forces or normal infantry batallion??

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AFAIK 1RAR is normal infantry.

Cheers.

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Are they special forces or normal infantry batallion??
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QUOTE(xtemujin @ May 30 2014, 06:15 PM)
AFAIK 1RAR is normal infantry.

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Normal infantry pun dressing mcm ni....skill mcm ni... I thought they are 1st special force battalion.
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Normal infantry pun dressing mcm ni....skill mcm ni... I thought they are 1st special force battalion.
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Considering their experience in Iraq, I guess they make CCB a top priority.
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A lot of gear changes after the experiences in Afghanistan.

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Indonesia flags military build-up to protect presence in South China Sea

May 30, 2014 - 8:57AM

Jakarta, Indonesia: China's intensifying move to assert claims over the South China Sea has given fresh impetus to a military build-up in Indonesia that will see its forces deployed with greater focus on external risks.

After years of concentrating on separatist threats across an archipelago long enough to stretch from New York to Alaska, Indonesia plans to deploy attack helicopters to its islands at the southern end of the South China Sea and expand its naval power. The front-runner for July's presidential election, Joko Widodo, aims to boost defence spending to 1.5 per cent as a share of the economy, which is south-east Asia's largest.

The strategy shift comes as China escalates disputes with the Philippines and Vietnam, fellow members of the Association of South-East Asian Nations (ASEAN). China's standoff with Vietnam over an oil rig this month followed its 2012 success in taking control of the Scarborough Shoal from the Philippines.

"The focus in defence spending is moving to dealing with external threats," said Tim Huxley, executive director of the International Institute for Strategic Studies in Singapore. "There is a concern from an Indonesian perspective that the South China Sea should not become a Chinese lake and that freedom of shipping should be maintained." That is influencing Indonesia's defence spending and procurement, he said.

The military is about 40 per cent of the way to developing a minimum-essential force, or MEF, by 2029, to guard its territory as it adds tanks, submarines, helicopters and jet fighters to its arsenal, Deputy Defence Minister Sjafrie Sjamsoeddin said in an interview in Jakarta. Under the MEF, the government is seeking to acquire 274 navy ships, 10 fighter squadrons and 12 new diesel-electric submarines.

"We're part of maintaining regional stability and peace and to maintain that we must certainly have powers that support that regional strength," Mr Sjamsoeddin said.

Indonesia has sought to stay out of its neighbours' spats with China over the South China Sea, and is not an official claimant to areas in dispute. But in recent months it has said that China's interpretation of its nine dash-line map -- the basis for its territorial claims -- is seeping into Indonesia's exclusive economic zone.

Foreign Minister Marty Natalegawa said in an interview in April that he wanted an explanation of China's map and asked the United Nations to help obtain clarity.

Commodore Fahru Zaini, assistant deputy to the chief security minister for defence strategic doctrine, said in March that China's map included an "arbitrary claim" to waters off the Natuna Islands in the Indonesian province of Riau. "This dispute will have a large impact on the security of Natuna waters," he said, according to Antara News.

Indonesia has 17,000 islands to police, stretched across 5300 kilometres from east to west. The Malacca Strait that Indonesia shares with Malaysia is a key shipping lane that links the economies of countries such as India, China and Japan.

"It's the largest country in south-east Asia and they want to play what they think is a corresponding role," Richard Bitzinger, senior fellow at the S. Rajaratnam School of International Studies in Singapore, said. "You're not going to get that unless you develop a sizeable, modern military, because at this point the military is pretty small potatoes."

Military spending increased to 81.96 trillion rupiah ($7.7 billion) in 2013 from 72.94 trillion rupiah in 2012, according to the Stockholm International Peace Research Institute.

China's defence budget will rise 12.2 per cent this year to 808.2 billion yuan ($141 billion). President Xi Jinping has made a navy with longer reach a priority to boost China's claims in the South China Sea and East China Sea.

Despite being a maritime country, Indonesia seeks to build a "balanced force" between the army, the navy and the air force, Mr Sjamsoeddin said in the March interview, as "eventually all battles end on land." Indonesia, which is also spending on tanks, faced decades of internal discord in East Timor, an independent nation since 2002.

Indonesia isn't in an arms race and spends less than 1 per cent of gross domestic product on defence, compared with 3 per cent to 4 per cent among other ASEAN nations, Mr Sjamsoeddin said. If countries in the region have heavy tanks then Indonesia should have heavy tanks, said Mr Sjamsoeddin, 61, adding some military equipment in use is older than he is.

Indonesia will deploy four Boeing Apache attack helicopters to the Natuna Islands, IHS Jane's reported on its website in March, citing General Budiman, the army's chief of staff, as a pre-emptive measure against instability in the South China Sea.

With China more assertive in the southern part of the South China Sea, "the Indonesian armed forces are strengthening their military presence on the Natuna Islands, and that includes preparing facilities on the Natuna Islands to accommodate jet fighters," said Ian Storey, senior fellow at the Institute of South-east Asian Studies in Singapore.

"During the first decade of this century they were focused on combating internal threats, that is separatism and terrorism," Dr Storey said. "But they've been largely successful in containing those threats and I think now they're focusing more outwards, focusing on external threats."

How far Indonesia pushes back against China may depend on the presidential election, with neither candidate detailing foreign policy goals so far. Mr Widodo, who will face off against a former general, Prabowo Subianto, pledged to boost defence spending to 1.5 per cent of GDP within five years, according to his policy paper. Spending is now 0.9 per cent of GDP, according to the Stockholm International Peace Research Institute .

"There seems to be a commitment to increasing defence spending, increasing Indonesia's overall military strength, more in accordance to what they see is a normal, large power in the region," Mr Bitzinger said. "They're increasingly interested too in being able to be a modern military, to project power."

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While our gov complaint why there are increase in military budget in neighbouring countries as we cant really cope up with that anymore.

Persaingan sihat adalah...bila kita tengok org berjaya kita akan usaha lagi utk challenge dia.

Persaingan tak sihat adalah...bila kita tengok org berjaya kita cuba jatuhkan dia, komplen dia....

Nampaknye kita mmg memilih persaingan tak sihat dlm military budget ni.
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Breaking news, Pasukan keselamatan berjaya selamatkan Pelancong China dan Filipino kat Sabah! Tahniah!

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Just a matter of time that a China oil rig will be deployed near Malaysia.

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While our gov complaint why there are increase in military budget in neighbouring countries as we cant really cope up with that anymore.

Persaingan sihat adalah...bila kita tengok org berjaya kita akan usaha lagi utk challenge dia.

Persaingan tak sihat adalah...bila kita tengok org berjaya kita cuba jatuhkan dia, komplen dia....

Nampaknye kita mmg memilih persaingan tak sihat dlm military budget ni.
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