Menteri Pertahanan Perancis melawat sepangar naval base hari ni......dok sibuk prepare utk lawatan ni. Banyak makna lawatan drp france ni...... apakah maknanya??? Mari kita korek2 bersama.....
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Nov 3 2014, 01:42 PM
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Menteri Pertahanan Perancis melawat sepangar naval base hari ni......dok sibuk prepare utk lawatan ni. Banyak makna lawatan drp france ni...... apakah maknanya??? Mari kita korek2 bersama.....
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Nov 3 2014, 03:01 PM
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QUOTE(waja2000 @ Nov 3 2014, 02:45 PM) Visit just finish...... just now the minister (cant speak english but with translator) explained in france normally they will upgrade the combat system while maintaining the same platform after several yrs. Its much cost saving. My captain just made a joke to ask for france to supply SSN Barracuda combat system later & the minister just smilling. |
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Nov 3 2014, 04:44 PM
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Nov 4 2014, 06:56 PM
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QUOTE(junchuan @ Nov 4 2014, 04:40 PM) Tawau better location for RMAF Base Funny this man...... why u need to put airforce base in the threat area. So who is going to perform MPA tasking around south china sea, who is going to perform CAP at scs? Who is going to patrol spratly? Who is going to patrol the james shoal? Who is going to provide air defence for navy??KOTA KINABALU: Former Sabah Chief Minister Harris Salleh has written a letter of appeal to Prime Minister Najib Abdul Razak and Cabinet Ministers to re-consider the proposed relocation of the RMAF Base from Butterworth to Labuan. He wants the base to be in Tawau as part of measures to strengthen the security apparatus being currently put in place along the eastern seaboard of Sabah. “It takes about an hour’s flying time from Labuan to the various towns and trouble spots along the east coast. This travelling time definitely causes a problem in the event of an emergency,” said Harris. “Tawau is just a short hop away from Lahad Datu, Semporna and Sandakan.” Tawau, stressed Harris, was the best location for the RMAF Base because there’s no air force base at the moment along the eastern seaboard to cover this vulnerable stretch of the Sabah coastline. Harris also thinks that the presence of the RMAF in Labuan is likely to have a negative impact on the island’s tourism potential which is expected to replace the oil and gas projects being increasingly shifted to Sabah and Sarawak. “The RMAF has already been in Labuan for more than 60 years i.e. since World War II. There are no benefits to the island and the people from its presence,” said Harris. “The lack of local benefits after more than 60 years was also the reason that the Philippines Government did not renew the US lease on Subic Bay.” He urged the people of Labuan to support his Appeal by speaking up on the issue and stress on the importance of the tourism industry to the island following its oil and gas industries being relocated elsewhere in Borneo. The former Chief Minister did not mention Labuan’s status as an international offshore financial centre. “Knowing Kuala Lumpur, any suggestion from me alone will not be entertained,” he conceded frankly. “But Kuala Lumpur will listen to the people of Labuan if they speak up.” “They must also argue for retaining Labuan at least as a regional centre for the oil and gas sector besides being an island reliant on tourism.” Arguing for the future of Labuan to be free of the presence of the RMAF, Harris stressed that the island can expect its first one million tourists in five years time. “Travel agents from China and Borneo have agreed to make Labuan a transit point for tourists from China flying to various destinations in Borneo,” said Harris. “A good percentage of the transit traffic is likely to spend a night or two in Labuan.” “We must not allow this future to be compromised by shifting the RMAF Base from Butterworth to Labuan.” He pointed out that, on another plus point, Labuan has already been declared a free flying zone which will come into effect on 1 Jan 2015. sos what u guys think?? i still think labuan has a more strategic location and we can upgrade it to support mrca next time without too much controversy Fighters dont need to be based nearby threat area....they have speed. This post has been edited by LTZ: Nov 4 2014, 06:57 PM |
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Nov 5 2014, 01:12 PM
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Nov 5 2014, 06:29 PM
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Nov 8 2014, 10:22 AM
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Nov 8 2014, 10:41 AM
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Yang mane satu lebih menawan......
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Nov 11 2014, 10:00 AM
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Nov 14 2014, 10:16 AM
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QUOTE(MilitaryMadness @ Nov 14 2014, 10:05 AM) APMM redeploys patrol boats to ESSCOM Patut le last week ade kapal sampai.....ingt kan ade exercise rupanye deploy ke sini. Selamat datang ke KK.....![]() Gagah-class patrol boat APMM has redeployed three patrol boats to the Eastern Sabah region to strengthen its presence in ESSCOM. The three Gagah-class patrol boats KM Danga, KM Gernia and KM Nipah are redeployed from the Southern and Eastern commands to reinforce the Eastern Sabah sea border in light of the recent government decision to reinforce the ESSCOM force in the region. Following their reassignment, the three patrol boats have docked at Sepanggar Naval base, near Kota Kinabalu on 12th November before sailing on their way to their assigned bases in Eastern Sabah. |
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