QUOTE(DDG_Ross @ May 28 2014, 07:28 PM)
Pasal ape tu??
Military Thread V12, 31/8 Merdeka; 16/9 Malaysia Day
Military Thread V12, 31/8 Merdeka; 16/9 Malaysia Day
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The suspect been arrested, looks like he turned himself in
QUOTE Suspect in Lahad Datu shooting arrested LAHAD DATU: The commando who allegedly opened fire outside a 24-hour convenience store, killing another soldier and injuring two civilians on Wednesday has been detained by police. The commando was one of 11 military personnel arrested in the afternoon in connection with Wednesday morning’s shooting. A total of 14 people were detained for questioning. [The Star] |
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2014 SOFIC Special Operations Demonstration, Tampa.
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Australian Chief of the Defence Force, General David Hurley, with Wing Commander Dennis Tan and Squadron Leader Jess Sullivan at a barbecue dinner at Camp Bak...er in Kandahar, Afghanistan during his last operational visit before retiring from the Australian Defence Force. WGCDR Tan and SQNLDR Sullivan previously worked as assistants to General Hurley.
General David Hurley has completed his final visit to Afghanistan and the Middle East Area of Operations as the Chief of the Defence Force. General Hurley visited areas in Kandahar and Kabul where approximately 400 Australian personnel are currently deployed to train, advise and assist the Afghan National Security Forces (ANSF). The CDF also met personnel at Al Minhad Air Base in the United Arab Emirates ![]() |
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QUOTE(xtemujin @ May 29 2014, 12:05 AM) Australian Chief of the Defence Force, General David Hurley, with Wing Commander Dennis Tan and Squadron Leader Jess Sullivan at a barbecue dinner at Camp Bak...er in Kandahar, Afghanistan during his last operational visit before retiring from the Australian Defence Force. WGCDR Tan and SQNLDR Sullivan previously worked as assistants to General Hurley. dennis tan? cina ke angmoh?General David Hurley has completed his final visit to Afghanistan and the Middle East Area of Operations as the Chief of the Defence Force. General Hurley visited areas in Kandahar and Kabul where approximately 400 Australian personnel are currently deployed to train, advise and assist the Afghan National Security Forces (ANSF). The CDF also met personnel at Al Minhad Air Base in the United Arab Emirates ![]() neway, on indon shop... when i pass by their naval base... their ships r always anchored.. those guys r poorly trained n dont hv much opportunity to go out in d sea coz of lack of fuel.. some ppl say they sell their navy fuel to barge owners... n d only time they go out is to chase hijacked coal/palm oil barges hijacked by pirates... |
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A few hours ago, our Five Power Defence Arrangements (FPDA) counterparts from the Royal Malaysian Air Force (Tentera Udara Diraja Malaysia FB Rasmi) flew in from Kuantan Air Force Base to land at Changi Air Base (East). The RMAF Hawks conducted this fighter land-away as part of the ongoing FPDA Exercise, Bersama Shield 2014.
The Republic of Singapore Air Force warmly welcomes the RMAF to Singapore! ![]() |
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tu plane ape? share jap..
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QUOTE(LTZ @ May 28 2014, 05:21 PM) Survey sub can go deeper... 800m. As far as I know.... only russian sub with titanium pressure hull can go that deep. The rest just between 300 to 500m It's the Lira class if i'm not mistaken. Small and fast and can dive very deep. But noisy as hell. Even when the propeller is completely stop, you can still hear the coolant flow from miles away. |
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QUOTE China’s Advance Spurs Indonesian Military Shift: Southeast Asia By Berni Moestafa and Sharon Chen May 29, 2014 12:00 AM GMT+0700 China’s intensifying move to assert claims over the South China Sea has given fresh impetus to a military buildup 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 defense spending to 1.5 percent as a share of the economy, which is Southeast Asia’s largest. The strategy shift comes as China escalates disputes with the Philippines and Vietnam, fellow members of the Association of Southeast Asean Nations. 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 defense 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 defense spending and procurement, he said. The military is about 40 percent 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 Defense 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,” Sjamsoeddin said. full article |
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QUOTE(LTZ @ May 28 2014, 05:21 PM) Survey sub can go deeper... 800m. As far as I know.... only russian sub with titanium pressure hull can go that deep. The rest just between 300 to 500m do you know which class?Just curious, yesterday just rewatch Hunt for Red October. Got script says it dived to 900m and i was totally shocked lol. |
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