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Much clearer pic of the SPAAG system:
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New MRAP design from China's Poly Technology Inc.
QUOTE ![]() Developed for police and military use, the 4 x 4 wheeled Security Enforcement Transportation (SET) Mine-Resistant Ambush Protected (MRAP) vehicle was developed by Poly Technologies Inc., a subsidiary of China Poly Group Corporation. The SET MRAP is part of a range of MRAP vehicles developed based on technology and know-how provided to Poly Technologies by Mobile Land Systems, an armored vehicle manufacturer from South Africa. The armored hull has been specially designed to protect its passengers from outside threats, including from explosives such as Improvised Explosive Devices (IED) or land mines. Its infrared signature has also been reduced in its design. The vehicle has been exported and is currently used by the security forces of Uganda and the Democratic Republic of Congo. Specifications Length: 6.8 meters Width: 2.5 meters height: 2.75 meters Gross Weight: 14000 kg Payload: 3200 kg Engine: 260 hp water-cooled diesel Ballistic Protection Level: BR-3 to BR-7 depending on customer needs Mine Protection Level: 4 kg under belly and 7 kg under wheel This post has been edited by MilitaryMadness: Nov 12 2014, 10:01 AM |
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Nov 12 2014, 10:04 AM
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Potential customers?
Does anyone know which armed forces do these officers belong to? ![]() Come on, Habibi, Special price for 500 missiles? This post has been edited by MilitaryMadness: Nov 12 2014, 10:23 AM |
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Nov 12 2014, 10:06 AM
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Y-20 alongside C-17
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Nov 12 2014, 10:11 AM
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Nov 12 2014, 10:40 AM
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J-31 Pilot helmet EOTS system
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Nov 12 2014, 10:42 AM
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QUOTE(junchuan @ Nov 12 2014, 10:13 AM) wow seem quite impressive More cheaper + good, and willing TOT to local, wait 1 year see MOU will success or not. Edit:apparently ly-80 has been offered to malaysia b4.. serious solution for air defence?? LY-80 40km mid range air defense system. ofcouse can get more better like long range FD2000 but unless our have good defense industrious if not hard to TOT, also price more expensive, FD2000 perset around usd 300 million, LY-80 around usd 200 million per-set. This post has been edited by waja2000: Nov 12 2014, 10:43 AM |
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Nov 12 2014, 10:54 AM
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Pengambilan calon pegawai lepasan ijazah sarjana muda
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Nov 12 2014, 11:03 AM
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China-made weaponry seems impressive enough and we should at least considers buying them..but test2 first la, sometimes their on-paper performance does not matched up to actual performance
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QUOTE(zimhibikie @ Nov 12 2014, 11:03 AM) China-made weaponry seems impressive enough and we should at least considers buying them..but test2 first la, sometimes their on-paper performance does not matched up to actual performance Haha got countries straight buy military gear without testing ah?Anyways, wouldn't hurt if we tested a few Chinese system for areas we currently don't have access to long-range air defense . We bit on the neutral side when dealing with superpowers, we got good relationship with both US and China, so I think we won't get any significant political fallout from any deals made to each side. I think Malaysia is good at balancing this sort of thing. I honestly don't know any other country that has Russian Su-27 and US F/A-18 in active service at the same time. |
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Russian Navy Admiral Gorshkov frigate.
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QUOTE Indonesia Moves Forward with Fighter Programs by David Donald - November 11, 2014, 7:47 AM ![]() This 1:10 scale model of the IF-X was shown at the Indo Defence show last week, armed with air-to-air missiles, stand-off cruise missiles and glide bombs. (Photo: David Donald) Faced with increasing regional threats from China, Indonesia plans to modernize its fighter fleet, with a stated aim of having 200 by 2024 to form a minimum effective force. The nation has three separate programs covering current, middle- and long-term requirements. For the long-term requirement, Indonesia has joined the South Korean KF-X program for a 4.5-generation advanced low-observable fighter. This program, named IF-X in Indonesia, is intended to offer a capability pitched somewhere between the F-16 and F-35, but without the latter’s hefty price tag. Last month Indonesia committed to providing 20 percent of the development funding as the project moves into the full development phase. Some details of the aircraft emerged during last week’s Indo Defence show held in Jakarta. In the summer South Korea settled on the twin-engine, single-seat C103 design as the basis for KF-X/IF-X. The engines will offer at least 36,000 pounds of thrust, and two contenders are the Eurojet EJ200 and General Electric F414. The aircraft is similar in configuration to the F-22, with chined nose and outward-canted fins. Alignment of the leading edges of the wings, root extensions and tailplanes is 40 degrees aft sweep, while trailing edges are aligned 10 degrees forward. The wings have an aspect ratio of 2.7:1. The caret-shaped intakes offer a capture area of 781 sq in. Up to 16,000 pounds of stores can be carried on 10 hardpoints, including four staggered recesses under the fuselage for the semi-conformal carriage of missiles in the AMRAAM class. The IF-X model on show at Indo Defence was displayed with guided glide bombs. The Indonesian Ministry of Defense is currently undertaking a research program for a range-extension and precision guidance kit for application to Mk 80-series unguided weapons, and intends to make its first test drops next year. While South Korea has yet to decide who will lead the program, PT Dirgantara Indonesia (PTDI, the state-owned airframer) will take the major role in Indonesia’s participation. Lockheed Martin is also to be involved with some technology transfer, a stipulation of South Korea’s recent purchase of the F-35 Joint Strike Fighter. KF-X and IF-X will be similar in most respects, but with some local suppliers contributing to the Indonesian version. Avionics specialist Infoglobal has been selected to provide cockpit displays and other systems for the IF-X. First flight is expected around 2020, with service-entry around 2024/25. In the medium term Indonesia is seeking an F-5 replacement. An RFI was issued in summer 2013, and an RFP is expected early next year. A number of OEMs are bidding for this contract, which will initially be for 16 multi-role aircraft. Lockheed Martin (F-16), Sukhoi (Su-35), Saab (Gripen NG) and Eurofighter (Typhoon) are in the running. Sukhoi has been supplying Su-27/30 Flankers to Indonesia in small batches for some time, and this may play in its favor. However, under Indonesian law new defense acquisitions must include a minimum 30-percent direct offset, while the selection criteria have been weighted 30 percent for aircraft/system performance, 30 percent acquisition/life-cycle costs and 40 percent for industrial cooperation. Both Saab and Eurofighter are offering attractive cooperation packages that include technology transfer, local production and development work. Each company has been holding talks with PTDI to finalize its joint industrial proposals. In the short term, the Indonesian air force has received the first of its F-16C/D “Block 52ID” aircraft acquired through U.S. Foreign Military Sales. The 24 aircraft on order are former U.S. Air Force Block 25 aircraft that have undergone a thorough overhaul and modernization, including reworked engines and overhauled/strengthened airframes. The initial three were delivered in July to 3 Skadron Udara at Madiun, where they are augmenting the existing F-16A/B force. A second F-16C/D unit, 16 Skadron Udara, is to form at Pekanbaru. http://www.ainonline.com/aviation-news/201...ighter-programs |
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QUOTE(MilitaryMadness @ Nov 12 2014, 11:20 AM) According to Wiki:Air search radar: Furke 4, Poliment search & targeting radar Surface search radar: 34K1 Monolit Fire control radar: 5P-10 Puma for A-192M, 34K1 Monolit for Anti-Ship missiles Sonar: Zarya M hull mounted sonar suite, Vinyetka towed array sonar Navigation: Pal-N Communications: Vigstar Centavr-NM-1 |
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QUOTE(junchuan @ Nov 12 2014, 10:46 AM) But fd2000 200km range, this one 40km only, aiya at least better than jernas There LY-80 chief designer said it small than SM2 and ESSM , but better warhead design so can counter more bigger and stronger mssile. also better low attitude performance, minimium is 15 meter. LY-80 is complete set Land base Air defense system. SM2 is design for Navy.Some pipu on pakistan forum say ly-80 lousy, size of sm2 but range lower than essm This post has been edited by waja2000: Nov 12 2014, 03:06 PM |
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Nov 12 2014, 02:08 PM
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Nanjing hosts PLA-SAF military exercise COOPERATION 2014
Exercise COOPERATION 2014 is the third bilateral training exercise between the Singapore Armed Forces (SAF) and the People's Liberation Army (PLA). The first two exercises in the series - in 2009 and 2010 - focused on non-conventional counter-terrorism scenarios. This year's exercise has conventional infantry scenarios. About 70 personnel each from the SAF and the PLA took part in the nine-day exercise, which started on Nov 1. It included professional seminars and a Company-level conventional infantry exercise featuring a live-firing demonstration. Singapore's Ministry of Defence said the exercise provides a good platform for personnel of the two armed forces to interact, as well as better understand and cooperate with each other. It added that Exercise COOPERATION underscores the warm and growing defence relations between both armed forces, which also interact regularly through exchanges of visits, courses, exercises and port calls. Dr Ng visited the exercise with Commander of Nanjing Military Region, General Cai Yingting. He witnessed the live-firing demonstration, interacted with the troops and attended the closing ceremony, which was officiated by the SAF's Chief of Staff - General Staff, Brigadier-General Lim Hock Yu, along with Deputy Commander of Nanjing Military Region, Lieutenant-General You Haitao. ![]() ![]() |
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Nov 12 2014, 02:15 PM
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Meanwhile, Taiwan remains butthurt
QUOTE The 40-year cooperation between the Republic of China Army and the Singapore Army may be at risk after the city-state sent 70 soldiers to China to an eight-day joint exercise with the People’s Liberation Army (PLA) on Sunday. QUOTE Ministry officials said there has been a subtle shift in Singapore’s policy that has seen its army increase dialogue with its Chinese counterpart. The two sides conducted a joint military exercise in April, another in August and in September, the Singapore Army sent a company of troops to conduct joint exercises in the PLA’s Nanjing Military District, they said. Source: Singapore troops in China cloud Singapore-Taiwan relations This post has been edited by MilitaryMadness: Nov 12 2014, 02:16 PM |
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China developing holographic UAV control center
China’s biggest aviation manufacturer, Aviation Industry Corporation of China (AVIC), is developing a holographic ground control system (GCS) for UAVs. Unveiled at Airshow China here, the “nerve center” or GCS displays the UAV as a holographic image. It allows the controller to command the aircraft, obtain flight parameters and information on navigation and guidance through a “human-machine interface.” The controller experiences the entire process of the mission via this interface, including mission payload, route planning, flight control, identification of friend/foe, precision strikes and task assessment of the UAV operational environment. Source Future, here we come!! Now, if I could only have my jetpack? |
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