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post Jun 16 2014, 09:22 AM

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Aku tau pasai kes ni....tp bab sape sampai dulu x de masuk dlm report plak.....

Klu distance sama.....RSS Galant & KD Terengganu....off course diorng sampai dulu sbb FAC laju

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post Jun 16 2014, 09:25 AM

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RSS Gallant at the scene of the attack. Photo: Republic of Singapore Navy Facebook page


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post Jun 16 2014, 09:28 AM

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Siapa sampai also late too oil finish suck away
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post Jun 16 2014, 09:32 AM

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Wow, east coast?Meaning off johor coast or already in sarawak waters or that indon island there? But no details on the pirates? doh.gif
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post Jun 16 2014, 10:00 AM

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LOL derpface looking down Glock barrel!

if that thing is loaded i'm sure his brains can splatter all over the amoi behind him... biggrin.gif
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post Jun 16 2014, 12:59 PM

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Kunak kidnap: Filipino gunmen kidnap fish breeder, worker in Sabah east coast

LAHAD DATU: A 32-year-old fish breeder and a Filipino worker were abducted by two gunmen in Kunak, about 60km away from this town in the east coast of Sabah early Monday.

The two victims, who have yet to be identified, were taken from their fish farm at Kampung Sapang at about 12.45am by the two men armed with rifles.

The gunmen, believe to be Filipinos, fled across the border to southern Philippines in a speed boat.

The Philippines authorities have been alerted while Malaysian security forces are continuing to comb the area.



Kunak kidnap: One escapes from gunmen's speedboat
Updated: Monday June 16, 2014 MYT 12:14:30 PM

LAHAD DATU: One of the two people kidnapped by Filipino gunmen from a fish farm near Kunak in the east coast of Sabah early Monday has escaped.

It is understood that a worker identified only as Maslan jumped off the speedboat of the gunmen while the whereabouts of fish breeder Chan Sai Chiun from Perak still unknown.

Maslan is believed to made his escape as the boat was speeding off and swam ashore to lodge a police report.

The gunmen had snatched Chan and Maslan at about 12.45am from the fish farm at Kampung Sapang in Kunak about 60km from here.

Armed with rifles, two masked men sneaked under the cover of darkness into the workers quarters of the fish farms and grabbed the two who were sleeping in their rooms, according to sources.

They said that Chan and Maslan were shoved into a 40HP speedboat where two more accomplices were apparently waiting in another boat.

Maslan escaped as the boat was speeding off.

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post Jun 16 2014, 01:55 PM

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QUOTE(waja2000 @ Jun 16 2014, 12:59 PM)
aiyo happend again ...

Kunak kidnap: Filipino gunmen kidnap fish breeder, worker in Sabah east coast

LAHAD DATU: A 32-year-old fish breeder and a Filipino worker were abducted by two gunmen in Kunak, about 60km away from this town in the east coast of Sabah early Monday.

The two victims, who have yet to be identified, were taken from their fish farm at Kampung Sapang at about 12.45am by the two men armed with rifles.

The gunmen, believe to be Filipinos, fled across the border to southern Philippines in a speed boat.

The Philippines authorities have been alerted while Malaysian security forces are continuing to comb the area.
Kunak kidnap: One escapes from gunmen's speedboat
Updated: Monday June 16, 2014 MYT 12:14:30 PM

LAHAD DATU: One of the two people kidnapped by Filipino gunmen from a fish farm near Kunak in the east coast of Sabah early Monday has escaped.

It is understood that a worker identified only as Maslan jumped off the speedboat of the gunmen while the whereabouts of fish breeder Chan Sai Chiun from Perak still unknown.

Maslan is believed to made his escape as the boat was speeding off and swam ashore to lodge a police report.

The gunmen had snatched Chan and Maslan at about 12.45am from the fish farm at Kampung Sapang in Kunak about 60km from here.

Armed with rifles, two masked men sneaked under the cover of darkness into the workers quarters of the fish farms and grabbed the two who were sleeping in their rooms, according to sources.

They said that Chan and Maslan were shoved into a 40HP speedboat where two more accomplices were apparently waiting in another boat.

Maslan escaped as the boat was speeding off.
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Already expected.
The current esszone wont be effective and weak.
there is no real commitment to invest more asset for esszone.
We also need multiple naval+mmea+police marinea base all over the coastlines to reduce response times and better strategic position.

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post Jun 16 2014, 01:59 PM

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QUOTE(LTZ @ Jun 16 2014, 09:18 AM)
Sape sampai dulu ni?? TLDM ke RSN?? RSN claimed sampai dulu.....TLDM pun claimed sampai dulu.
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kalo ikut laporan, ganu sampai dlu

QUOTE(lulz @ Jun 16 2014, 09:32 AM)
Wow, east coast?Meaning off johor coast or already in sarawak waters or that indon island there? But no details on the pirates? doh.gif
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PDRM should shift the investigation towards the company
because
1. This is not the first time the ship from the same company have been rob by pirates
2. Pirates usually stole valuable things or the ship it self but to transfer out 700k gallon of diesel need special technicality
3. Plus to run away with 700k gallon of diesel need to shift to another tanker - need elaborate plan and many party involved
4. The pirate runs with only speedboat, speedboat mana nak masuk minyak banyak2
5. Insurance? Sell oil to 3rd party???
6. ???????
7. Profit.

QUOTE(MilitaryMadness @ Jun 16 2014, 10:00 AM)
LOL derpface looking down Glock barrel!

if that thing is loaded i'm sure his brains can splatter all over the amoi behind him...  biggrin.gif
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Cis, kalau aku jadik JL mampus kene belasah
pasal aku dlu dah kene belasah hampir mampus pasal main pusing m16 at hip

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*Note have to watch few seconds of crappy budget 2013 advertisement. laugh.gif
anyway enjoy the documentary.  biggrin.gif


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guna kamera telefon 2005 ke?

they deserve a better quality documentary

later people will laugh for the wrong reason

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QUOTE(AxeFire @ Jun 17 2014, 02:15 AM)
kesian

guna kamera telefon 2005 ke?

they deserve a better quality documentary

later people will laugh for the wrong reason
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I think the person uploading the video using slowpoke Internet or messup with the file.
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post Jun 17 2014, 08:49 AM

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Video of Cope Taufan exercise 2014

Taken by US Air Force tech Sgt Andrew Jackson. Mostly landings & takeoffs tho.


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post Jun 17 2014, 02:26 PM

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Leopard migrates eastward (ES14E2)

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Indonesia is taking delivery of 103 Leopard 2 MBTs from Rheinmetall, with the first two units delivered late in 2013 and additional vehicles following this year.

Of the 103 Leopard 2s, 42 are refurbished Leopard 2A4s and are referred to as Leopard 2A4+ and the remaining 61 will be upgraded to the RI standard, which includes elements of the Rheinmetall MBT Revolution. They will retain their Rheinmetall 120mm L/44 smoothbore guns but will have the capability to fire the latest Rheinmetall 120mm DM11 programmable high-explosive round.

The Leopard 2A4+ has the new all-electric gun control equipment and air-conditioning system, while the vehicles upgraded to the RI standard will have additional capability. Indonesia is also taking delivery of 10 Leopard 1 support vehicles, including armoured recovery vehicles (ARVs) and armoured engineering vehicles (AEVs).

In addition to marketing MBT Revolution, Rheinmetall is a key provider of Leopard 2 based support vehicles, including the Kodiak AEV, a joint development between Rheinmetall and RUAG Defence of Switzerland, which is based on a surplus Leopard 2 MBT hull modified for its new mission.

The Kodiak AEV has already been ordered by the Netherlands (10), Sweden (six) and Switzerland (12). Kodiak production is now under way for an undisclosed customer in Asia – understood to be Singapore – with first deliveries due in late 2014.

Rheinmetall is now the sole source for the Buffel ARV, with a batch of German vehicles being upgraded for deployment to Afghanistan. In addition to building brand new Buffels, Rheinmetall can convert older Leopard 2 hulls into the latest ARV configuration.

Singapore has taken delivery of two batches of Buffel ARVs from Rheinmetall, while Rheinmetall Canada is converting 12 surplus Leopard 2 MBT hulls into Buffel ARVs for Canada. It is upgrading 42 Leopard 2 MBTs for the training role. Canada and Indonesia have awarded contracts to Rheinmetall for Leopard Gunnery Skills Training (LGST) as well as driving simulators.

Rheinmetall has also sold 146 Marder 1A3 infantry fighting vehicles to Chile, while Indonesia is taking delivery of a batch of 42 plus eight spare Marder 1A3s, with the first two units delivered late in 2013.




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post Jun 17 2014, 04:06 PM

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QUOTE(MilitaryMadness @ Jun 17 2014, 08:49 AM)
Video of Cope Taufan exercise 2014

Taken by US Air Force tech Sgt Andrew Jackson. Mostly landings & takeoffs tho.


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harini bising lak kat rumah aku, nampak raptor gi belah timur, ada gaduh anjing kat laut china selatan ka ha? brows.gif brows.gif brows.gif

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USS Ashland (LSD 48) CARAT 2014
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These trailer makes me wanna play games again.
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Msia navy chief confirmed US is sending Mark V SOC marine security boats to Sabah waters @ChannelNewsAsia pic.twitter.com/JyoNl0OhVl
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post Jun 17 2014, 07:12 PM

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CAESAR reigns supreme (ES14E2)

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Four countries have now ordered the Nexter Systems CAESAR 155mm/52 calibre wheeled self-propelled (SP) artillery system, which is now being optimised to meet specific export customer’s requirements.

The latest customer is Indonesia, which is to take delivery of 37 CAESAR plus a complete suite of 155mm ammunition, with the first systems due to be delivered from Nexter’s facility in Roanne later this year. Two battalions will each receive 18 CAESAR, with the remaining system being used for training.

A total of 72 production systems were supplied to the French Army from 2008-2011 and saw operational use in Afghanistan, Lebanon and more recently Mali. In the long term, the French Army hopes to replace its remaining 155mm TR series towed guns and 155mm AUF1-TA tracked SP guns with additional CAESAR artillery systems, which will then be the only conventional tubed artillery systems to be deployed by France.

The Royal Thai Army has taken delivery of six CAESAR, while an undisclosed Middle East customer, believed to be the Saudi Arabian National Guard (SANG), has taken 136 units.

While all the French, Thai and Indonesian CAESAR are based on a Renault Trucks Defense Sherpa 5 (6x6) cross-country truck chassis, those for Saudi Arabia are based on a German Mercedes-Benz Unimog (6x6).

The Thales ATLAS computerised fire control system (FCS) is installed on the French and SANG CAESAR, although other FCS can be fitted and there are a number of other options, including a protected cab. Nexter is also offering CAESAR for the Indian market integrated onto a higher payload Ashok Leyland Defence (6x6), teamed with local firm Larsen & Toubro.

It has also studied the Tatra (8x8) chassis, which would offer greater cross-country mobility and more payload for increased protection or additional ammunition.


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post Jun 17 2014, 07:37 PM

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Caesar ni malaysia test bagai nak rak lagi....siap kaler camo malaysia...last2 x de gak. Aku rase sesape yg melobi kt malaysia ni kena byk bersabar skit la...... sbb last2 kena standby nak hampa..... pulang tangan kosong
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Story first reported by Dzirhan.

http://www.janes.com/article/37718/malaysi...-of-kidnappings
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2014 Exercise Cope Taufan, Malaysia

Air Force Lt. Gen. Russell Handy, Alaskan Command and 11th Air Force commander, talks to Maj. Gen. Dato' Sri Hj Affendi bin Buang, chief director of exercise and air operation, at P.U. Subang, Malaysia, June 15, 2014 during his visit to Cope Taufan 14. Handy's visit is to strengthen relations between the U.S. Air Force and RMAF commitment by enhancing the cooperative security goals and partnership. (U.S. Air Force photo/Staff Sgt. Sheila deVera) Staff Sgt. Sheila devera

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A C-17 Globemaster III from the 15th Wing, Joint Base Pear-Hickam, Hawaii, drops a container delivery system over Penor Drop Zone during Cope Taufan 14, Kuantan, Malaysia, June 15, 2014. Cope Taufan is a biennial exercise that allows for an exchange of techniques and procedures to enhance U.S. and Malaysian readiness and capabilities. (U.S. Air Force photo/Staff Sgt. Sheila deVera) Staff Sgt. Sheila devera

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A C-17 Globemaster III from the 15th Wing, Joint Base Pearl- Hickam, Hawaii, parks on the runway at P.U. Subang, Malaysia, June 15, 2014 during Cope Taufan 14. Cope Taufan is a biennial large force employment exercise between the U.S. and Malaysia. The exercise is designed to improve the U.S. and Malaysian combined readiness and interoperability. (U.S. Air Force photo/Staff Sgt. Sheila deVera)

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A Royal Malaysia air force Su-30MKM finishes an exercise sortie with a fly over of RMAF P.U. Butterworth, Malaysia, before landing at the airbase during Cope Taufan 14, June 11, 2014. Cope Taufan is a biennial large force employment exercise taking place June 9 to 20 designed to improve U.S. and Malaysian combined readiness. (U.S. Air Force photo by Tech. Sgt. Jason Robertson/Released) AFCENT COMBAT CAMERA

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A U.S. Air Force F-22 Raptor from the 154th Wing, Joint Base Pearl Harbor Hickam, Hawaii, and U.S. Air Force F-15 Eagle from the 131st Fighter Squadron, 104th Fighter Wing, Barnes Air National Guard Base, Mass., fly over Penang, Malaysia, during Cope Taufan 14, June 16, 2014. Cope Taufan is a biennial large force employment exercise taking place June 9 to 20 designed to improve U.S. and Malaysian combined readiness. (U.S. Air Force photo by Tech. Sgt. Jason Robertson/Released) 1CTCS

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A low-cost low-altitude bundle reaches the South China Sea during Cope Taufan 14, June 13, 2014. This is the first LCLA airdrop in Malaysia. The drops are termed "low-cost" reflecting the relative expense of the expendable parachutes compared to their more durable, but pricier nylon counterparts. "Low-altitude" alludes to the relative height from which bundles are released from the aircraft. (U.S. Air Force photo/Staff Sgt. Sheila deVera) Staff Sgt. Sheila devera

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