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KYPMbangi
post Sep 22 2014, 08:13 AM

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TWO FORWARD BASES IN SABAH WATERS READY BY APRIL – HISHAMMUDDIN

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KOTA KINABALU, (Sept 21) — Two forward bases to be located in Sabah waters will be completed by April next year, in a move to thwart all threats and strengthen security along Malaysian waters, said Defence Minister Datuk Seri Hishammuddin Tun Hussein.

He said one of the forward bases would be at a Petronas petroleum rig which was no longer in use, and its construction was expected to cost about RM230 million.

The other forward base, costing RM200 million, would be at the Bunga Mas Lima ship.

“I want to announce today that arising from my talks with Petronas, there will be two forward bases in Sabah waters by April next year. This involves an oil rig which is no longer used while the other involves the Bunga Mas Lima ship,” said Hishammuddin.

He was speaking to reporters after officiating the Penampang Division Umno Delegates meeting here Sunday.

Also present was Penampang Division Umno head Datuk John Ambrose.

Hishammuddin said both the forward bases would be equipped with a radar system, as well as patrol boats which would enable the security forces to respond quickly, in the event of a threat.

On a request by Sabah and Sarawak that the federal government give more focus to security aspects, the minister said he had brought up the matter with Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak and discussed it with the finance ministry to be brought up in next year’s budget.

He agreed that in today’s borderless world, Malaysia, especially the defence ministry, not only had to be on the alert, but also needed to identify the latest and most effective technology to ensure that Sabah’s security continued to be protected.

“I feel that Petronas can invest more in security in Sabah. I will discuss this with them, it is very important because if the area is not stable, investments in the oil and gas sector, including in exploration, would be affected,” he said.

Hishammuddin added that he would also discuss with the Brunei Government on the importance of contributions from other oil companies in ensuring security along the waters in the region, as Malaysia and Brunei faced similar threats.

“I will meet and discuss this matter with the Sultan of Brunei. I am still waiting for the new defence minister of Indonesia. In the case of the Philippines, they are working closely with us,” he said.

He stressed that the federal government never took Sabah’s security lightly but had done and would keep doing many things, including looking carefully at all the capacities and capabilities of the air base in Labuan and studying the capacity of landings and aircraft in Lahad Datu.

“We have done many things but what is important now, is whether the people of Sabah understand that the security of the state is not about whether they want to leave Malaysia but its security is from the federal government’s determination to assist.”

Hishammuddin said during the Lahad Datu incident, it was the Malays and Muslims from Peninsular Malaysia who were killed in the fight against terrorist invaders. — BERNAMA


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KYPMbangi
post Sep 22 2014, 03:45 PM

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Ima more interested in what they gonna do with bm5, more living compartment for personnel? A long range radar?
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post Sep 23 2014, 02:57 AM

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EKSESAIS JERUNG EMAS 60/14

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Kuala Lumpur, 22 Sep 14 - Eksesais Jerung Emas 60/14 (EJE 60/14) adalah merupakan eksesais yang melibatkan ATM dan PETRONAS yang diadakan mulai 22 - 27 Sep 14. Eksesais yang diadakan bagi meningkatkan tahap inter-operabiliti dan military readiness dalam merancang serta melaksanakan operasi bersama khusus bagi menangani krisis keganasan yang mengugat keselamatan dan kepentingan negara serta untuk meningkatkan kerjasama dua hala diantara ATM dan agensi luar. Eksesais akan dilaksanakan dalam bentuk STAFFEX dimana semua komander komponen CJTF-TF (Commander Jpint Task Force - Counter Terrorism) beserta lain-lain komponen akan merancang melalui MDMP di peringkat operasional bagi menyediakan Konsep Operasi (CONOP) . CONOP akan diimplementasikan melalui Field Training Exercise (FTX) dimana ketiga-tiga pasukan khusus dari Darat, Laut dan Udara akan melaksanakan operasi bersama menangani keganasan dengan Pelan Op (OPLAN) yang disediakan. Eksesais akan dilaksanakan di Kuala Lumpur dan perairan Miri, Sarawak.


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post Sep 23 2014, 09:07 AM

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QUOTE(atreyuangel @ Sep 23 2014, 08:26 AM)
banyak paskal dlaam nih, depa tak censor muka ka
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Sos dari official fb page tuh, dah lepas clear la tu kot
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post Sep 23 2014, 10:16 AM

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Pakistan Navy ship PNS SAIF and PNS NASR port call, port klang

PNS SAIF
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PNS NASR
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Comm. Abdul Razak welcomes the pakistani crew
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post Sep 24 2014, 07:11 AM

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QUOTE(junchuan @ Sep 24 2014, 06:47 AM)
Can a400 land on pulau layang layang??
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Spec wise, no problem. Lima station landing strip is 1.5km in length

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Takeoff
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[The Airbus A400M Atlas – Part 2 (What is So Good about It Anyway)]
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post Sep 24 2014, 10:39 AM

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QUOTE(MilitaryMadness @ Sep 24 2014, 10:25 AM)
Good point, but some people question whether Malaysian military doctrine currently have a need for Strategic transports? Sure, the capability to transport armored vehicles and other heavy equipment quickly by air is great, but currently our military doctrine doesn't include long-range movement of assets (i.e for overseas deployment, for example). Unless very drastic policy changes occur in the future, I don't think our military forces will ever venture out of the ASEAN region for military operations unless on special peacekeeping missions under UN (even then UN has its own assets for this).

Even distance between Peninsular with East Malaysia by ship is quite relatively short. For any deployments of heavy assets from the peninsular to Sabah & Sarawak I think transport by sea is still economical and effective, considering our modest defence budget.
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The sulu invasion provides more proof that strategic airlifter is needed in dire times, and in peace times we also frequently participates in UN peacekeeping mission all over the world

A400M can even carry astros vehicle and heavy artillery pieces, as these regiments is solely based in the peninsular
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post Sep 25 2014, 12:31 PM

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QUOTE(kimyee73 @ Sep 25 2014, 12:08 PM)
How they test fire anti-radiation missile? Put emitter on container barge? tq
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There's a statement from navy back few pages, said the emitter is a floating type most likely tethered on a balloon of somekind
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post Sep 26 2014, 04:38 PM

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QUOTE(junchuan @ Sep 26 2014, 04:34 PM)
Broken link???
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Looks like the whole site is down, I read it this morning
Essentially interview with rmn officer, moar coastal radar, moar suitable boats things like that
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post Sep 26 2014, 08:39 PM

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QUOTE(junchuan @ Sep 26 2014, 08:34 PM)
Not related to military but just a quick question, do u guys think by 2020 malaysia will become 2nd biggest economy in asean if no financial crisis??
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Even if no 1997 big crunch, indo and thai still ahead of us

Suddenly economic tered
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post Sep 28 2014, 02:03 PM

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QUOTE(junchuan @ Sep 28 2014, 01:00 PM)
So i was just wondering why malaysia got so less armor units?? compare to our neighbours with hundred of heavy mbt we only got 48 unit light mbt. last time pipu say our climate and ground not suit, but indon can buy leopard put at kalimantan and thailand buy t84 when we got similar environment.. or maybe our army feel that tank not useful in today's warfare due to atgm???
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Light with mobility or heavy with protection, warfare doctrine determines how one will fight

Nowadays tanks is molded into cavalry styled strategy where it will be accompanied by infantry and ifv when it goes out,
Armored thrust? that's ww2 idiom and no longer applies to modern warfare as its only a suicide run with atgm proliferation
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post Oct 3 2014, 09:27 PM

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QUOTE(junchuan @ Oct 3 2014, 09:12 PM)
I srsly dont get how filipinos still think they can fight china after seeing this and considering their only modern ships are going to be their new 200 million frigates
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Pinoy depends on defence pact only.. meanwhile prc building islands out of reefs on their backyard like nobody business
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post Oct 4 2014, 07:50 AM

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Eksesais Wira Helo

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post Oct 6 2014, 08:52 AM

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QUOTE(xtemujin @ Oct 6 2014, 08:41 AM)
Any update on the missing RMN CB204 crew?
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Abdul Aziz Jaafar @ChiefofNavy  ·  30m 30 minutes ago
CB204. Sehingga jam 0800, masih belum ditemui. KD LEKIU, KD GANAS,KD SERANG,KM BERANI dan KM MABUL meneruskan pencarian , B200T ditugaskan.


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Abdul Aziz Jaafar @ChiefofNavy  ·  18m 18 minutes ago
CB204: Keadaan Laut bergelora (State 5) serta 'low rain clouds' menyukarkan pencarian oleh kapalx n pesawat Beechcraft dlm Op SAR.

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post Oct 6 2014, 09:17 AM

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QUOTE(kerolzarmyfanboy @ Oct 6 2014, 09:13 AM)
dayumm sea state 5  sweat.gif
can only imagine how rough are the waves over there
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/ktard trolls ady come out and having a field day on the other tered.. like always..
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post Oct 6 2014, 05:27 PM

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QUOTE(atreyuangel @ Oct 6 2014, 05:25 PM)
Breaking news, KD Ganas just received SOS from CB204
the boat have an engine problem.
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Yup just out in navy chief twitter, cross finger!

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Bot CB204: KD Ganas terima panggilan distress drpd Bot jam1500. Bot hadapi masalah enjin dan steering gear. Bot berada 30nm SE Stn Uniform.


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Bot CB204: KD Ganas dan KD Lekiu sedang menuju ke posisi Bot untuk menyiasat. Bot berada 7 nm drpd KD Ganas. Tolong doakan Bot selamat.


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post Oct 6 2014, 07:05 PM

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Sea state 5, onboard of KD Ganas involved in the SAR effort

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post Oct 6 2014, 07:11 PM

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Visual confirmation by KD Ganas, closing in for rescue ops

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CB204: Bot telah dijumpai oleh pada jam 1849. KD Ganas sedang merapatinya. Namun, keadaan laut yg bergelora (State 4) menyukarkan.


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post Oct 6 2014, 09:24 PM

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From Navy chief twitter

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CB204: KD Ganas berjaya merapati bot pada jam 1912 bagi menyerahkan makanan kepada crew yg kelaparan. Bot mengalami kerosakan enjin.


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CB204: Bot akan ditunda oleh KD Lekiu yg dijangka tiba di lokasi tgh malam ini. Jarak drpd PTKK ialah 129 nm, dan akan mengambil masa 23 jam

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post Oct 7 2014, 03:11 AM

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Stumbled on 9gag..

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Dang.. even my time in PKBM never did blinfolded rifle assembly

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