
Live Sidewinder. Credit picture to RMAF.

Two RMAF F/A-18D during a live firing exercise. Both aircraft were carrying a live AGM-65D and a live AGM-84 missile. Credit picture to RMAF.
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![]() Live Sidewinder. Credit picture to RMAF. ![]() Two RMAF F/A-18D during a live firing exercise. Both aircraft were carrying a live AGM-65D and a live AGM-84 missile. Credit picture to RMAF. |
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Sep 8 2014, 11:31 PM
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Sep 8 2014, 11:44 PM
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QUOTE(azriel @ Sep 9 2014, 09:52 AM) Reminds me of their ads in indian mrcaRafale's for indian mrca too ![]() |
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Sep 15 2014, 03:27 AM
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Tebuan on public display, date unknown
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Sep 15 2014, 03:04 PM
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Singapore army fb pic
![]() QUOTE Our Army Number 4 uniform! A rifle will be useless without ammunition. Likewise, armies cannot function without their uniform. Our Army uniform has gone through a long way of development to attain its current state. Immense amounts of research have been put in to adapt it to the environment we live in, and technology has been integrated to ensure it is comfortable yet provides our soldiers with incredible camouflage ability. How many soldiers can you find in this photo? [FB] Lester Lee - Hiding in the dark of coz cannot see..nothing to do with uniform good anot. Reggie Chen - Doesn't matter. As long as you're in the dark, no one can see you despite what you wear Chung Khai Shi - Lol uniform make a different too even it is in the dark~ Jonathan Yan - Know why they can't be seen? Firstly, too small. Secondly, too dark. And too much shadows. Nothing to do with uniforms. Eddie Tan - Bad picture.. All hiding in the dark.. Ryan Seet - Bad resolution and hiding in the shadows does not reflect the abilities very well This post has been edited by KYPMbangi: Sep 15 2014, 03:30 PM |
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Sep 15 2014, 10:23 PM
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Kh-31A anti-ship missile successfully fired from a Su-30MKM
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Sep 15 2014, 11:08 PM
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QUOTE(LTZ @ Sep 15 2014, 10:42 PM) RMAF to fire First ARM![]() QUOTE SHAH ALAM: A Sukhoi Su-30MKM of the RMAF is scheduled to fire a Kh-31P anti-radiation missile (ARM) within the next few days. The supersonic missile will be aimed at a floating radar emitter target that “is being towed as we speak to the range located on the South China Sea,” RMAF Air Operations Commander Lt Jen Datuk Seri Ackbal Abdul Samad. The target was contracted to Ikramatic Sdn Bhd while RMAF is solely responsible for firing the missile without any support from the manufacturer Just last week, another Su-30MKM from the 11th Squadron fired the anti-ship version of the Kh-31A at another floating target as part of the integrated missile firing exercise, Ex Angsa 9/2014. According to the Ackbal, the target for the ARM was located at a different area away from the Ex Angsa site as it needed to be anchored to the sea bed. “The Ex Angsa target is located a site codenamed Alpha while for the ARM the location is known as Bravo Ackbal said the Kh-31A was the first missile fired at the target, which was followed by the RMN’s Sea Skua and Exocet missiles. The Sea Skua was fired a Super Lyxnx helicopter and Exocet by the frigate, KD Kasturi. [Malaysian Defence] This post has been edited by KYPMbangi: Sep 15 2014, 11:09 PM |
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Sep 17 2014, 05:14 PM
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QUOTE(limfreelance @ Sep 17 2014, 05:03 PM) T72 is old generation tank but use in combat, while nowaday can get modern anti tank RPG with cheap price. Armored vehicles never meant to be fought in fibua, the more side/top/bottom armor you put to counter that just makes it a larger targetTank r not support to get in the city area, it like sitting duck. same thing happen when T80 1st debut at chechnya war. The tank either being destroy by RPG from rooftop, or the tank crew being kill when they came out to take a breath & get snipe from the lower window by Chechnya female sniper. Infantry is the core unit to take any position in fibua, room by room, block by block, pure dirty work |
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