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post Mar 8 2015, 08:11 PM

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China defends South China Sea projects as lawful, says no threat to other nations

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The work on the islands has become possibly the most visible sign of Xi's more muscular form of diplomacy, even as he promises more than $120 billion in funds for Africa, Southeast Asia and Central Asia. 

The move is also seen as a new initiative by China to counter U.S.’ Asia Pivot strategy under which Washington plans to deploy 60 per cent of its military assets in the region, which Beijing says is aimed at containing its rise.


http://m.indiatvnews.com/news/world/china-...wful-23300.html


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post Mar 8 2015, 08:42 PM

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QUOTE(KYPMbangi @ Mar 8 2015, 07:22 PM)
Another single engine..  hmm.gif  hmm.gif
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Conformal fuel tank, Dorsal spine, I say it's a good bargain. Since US intended to stop production in US, maybe we can persuade them to transfer the tooling to our backyard.
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post Mar 8 2015, 08:45 PM

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QUOTE(trollboy @ Mar 8 2015, 08:13 PM)
not much they can do with an airstrip there
not like they can take over our occupied islands without a war
but can expect to see more interceptions like in senkakus if they put air force jets there
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How serious is these incident actually?

Will it really lead to a full on confrontation?

I know peenoise is just going to tok kok sing song, so nothing can come from them, but what if viets lost patient?

And sink a prc ship or does something that's consider as offensive action on prc?

Would prc retaliate or brush it aside and demand apologies?

Any insight on prc agenda here? Beside natural resources?
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QUOTE(IReallyNeed Answers @ Mar 8 2015, 08:45 PM)
How serious is these incident actually?

Will it really lead to a full on confrontation?

I know peenoise is just going to tok kok sing song, so nothing can come from them, but what if viets lost patient?

And sink a prc ship or does something that's consider as offensive action on prc?

Would prc retaliate or brush it aside and demand apologies?

Any insight on prc agenda here? Beside natural resources?
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South China Sea is also an important trade route.
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post Mar 8 2015, 08:54 PM

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QUOTE(thpace @ Mar 8 2015, 07:20 PM)
They think it too good even for their allies but again its stealth technology  was designed to counter russian sam in the 90s..

Any new generation sam would be able to adress current stealth technology.

Once f22 is detected. It still have to fall back to dogfights
F35 is more rubbish than f22.

Overpriced, over budget and over hypes
Russian is laughing all the way. Why develop new platform instead improving current. T50 design very simlar to su 27 design with improvement and added stealth capabilities 

T50 is a better budget 5th gen for us compare to that two problematic planes.
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I say we should try to persuade Japan to let us in the ATD-X program.
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post Mar 8 2015, 09:01 PM

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سرلشکر فیروزآبادی
Top Officer Denies Iran’s Military Presence in Other Countries

March 08, 2015 - 13:23

TEHRAN (Tasnim) – Iran will never deploy its Armed Forces to the other countries on the pretext of maintaining or establishing peace, Chief of Staff of the Iranian Armed Forces Major General Hassan Firouzabadi said, stressing that assistance to neighboring Iraq is confined to advisory missions.
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Speaking to reporters in Tehran on Sunday, Firouzabadi firmly rejected Iran’s military presence in the neighboring countries when asked about the country’s reaction to the possible deterioration of situation in the region.
“Defending a country’s territory should be done by that country’s own troop… Thus, deployment of armed forces to the other countries, on the pretext of defending or providing peace, is not acceptable,” the top officer announced, decrying the US military presence in the region.

He also reiterated that Iran decided to provide Iraq with advisory assistance, because the Arab country’s military order had been disrupted by the Americans.

Commenting on the advisory role of Commander of the IRGC Quds Force Major General Qassem Soleimani in Iraq, Firouzabadi said, “He knows his job well, he knows how to fight, and knows well how to organize and mobilize against the terrorist forces.”

Tehran has already made it clear that its assistance to Iraq is confined to consultation and advisory help.
Iranian officials say Iraq is capable of defending itself and there is no need for Iran to send any combat troops to the Arab country.

The ISIL militants made advances in northern and western Iraq over the summer, after capturing swaths of northern Syria.

However, a combination of concentrated attacks by the Iraqi military and the popular forces, who rushed to take arms after top Iraqi cleric Ayatollah Ali al-Sistani issued a fatwa calling for fight against the militants, have blunted the edge of the ISIL offensive.

http://www.tasnimnews.com/english/Home/Single/678223


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post Mar 8 2015, 09:04 PM

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Brazil may buy China's J-15: Kanwa


China was probably trying to interest Brazil in its first first generation carrier-based fighter, the J-15, during the Zhuhai Air Show held in November last year, according to a March 6 report in Kanwa Defense Review, a Chinese-language military magazine based in Canada.

The model of the J-15 fighter displayed at the air show was equipped with a WS10A Taihang turbofan engine designed by Shenyang Liming Aircraft Engine Company. While China equips most of its fighters with Russian engines, the designer of the Taihang said that the engine will be reliable enough for export. J-15 fighters could be operated from the flight deck of the Brazilian Navy's Clemenceau-class aircraft carrier, the Sao Paulo.

A military cooperation agreement may be signed to enhance the relationship between the People's Liberation Army Navy and the Brazilian Navy. As Brazil is still constructing its first nuclear-powered submarine, the SNB Alvaro Alberto and China may assist in training the crew. China could also benefit from the experience of the Brazilian Navy in operating an aircraft carrier and carrier-based aircraft.

A source from Beijing also told the magazine that China is pushing for the sale of the S20, the export version of the Type 039A submarine conventional-powered submarine, to Brazil. However, Brasilia did not confirm the rumors. China is continuing the improvement of J-15 fighters, as a steam-powered catapult will be installed on board China's future aircraft carrier, so stronger landing gear will be needed for the carrier-based fighter.

http://www.wantchinatimes.com/news-subclas...=20150307000003


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post Mar 8 2015, 09:08 PM

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China Likely to give 3 Z-10 Attack Helos to Pakistan; Will this 'Gift' Support its R&D?

China Likely to give 3 Z-10 Attack Helos to Pakistan; Will this 'Gift' Support its R&D?

Pakistan is all set to welcome new attack helicopters from China -- the Z-10 -- in 2015 if reports are to be believed. Moreover, these attack helicopters will be given free of cost to China's "all-weather friend", Pakistan.


China likely to gift 3 Z-10 Attack Helos to Pakistan.Peng Chen/Flickr
The reports originated from unconfirmed Russian media, which claimed that China might be gifting three of its latest anti-tank attack helicopter that was designed by the Russian design bureau, Kamov, and further developed by the Chinese 602nd Research Institute.

The primary missions for the Z-10 are anti-tank missions with air-to-air missions being its secondary capability. These according to Duowei News, a US-based Chinese political news outlet, will be added to the aviation fleet of Pakistani Army.

This helicopter will be able to attack either on ground or on air. It has a range of 3-4 kilometres without appearing on the radar. The maximum speed of Z-10 is 300+ km/h with a range of 800+. It also has 23 mm or 30 mm autocannon mounted, 57 mm, 90 mm multi-barrel unguided rocket pods and four hard points for missiles.

It is believed that this aircraft will be used by Pakistan against the ongoing terrorist operations following the TTP attack on a Pakistani Army School recently.

However, the report has raised suspicion on how effective can Z-10 be in counterterrorist operations, since its engine has low power with a smaller payload and its defensive mechanisms and capabilities are weaker when compared with other attack helicopters around the world.

Duowei claims that these helicopters are to counter balance against its enemy and neighbour, India. India has been domestically testing and developing attack helicopter, Light Combat Helicopter which will be complemented with that of the soon-to- be-brought American AH-64 Apache attack helicopters.

The comparison between the two attack helicopters will be improper due to the gap in the power systems of the two helicopters -- Z-10 and Apaches.

It is also important to note that in 2012, US had the United Technologies and its subsidiaries selling the engine control software to China, thus helping in the development of the Z-10 helicopter. However, China had denied buying or using the software.

This 'gift' from China will be more than a gift as it will allow the Chinese to see how the Z-10s would perform during real combat situations. This will provide the Chinese some crucial data that might help to further the research and develop the attack helicopter.

China has given weapons like MBT-3000 tank, the JF-17 Thunder combat aircrafts and the F-22P general purpose frigate to Pakistan in recent years.

Pakistan will also be adding a batch of Mil Mi-35 'Hind E' heavy attack helicopters from Russia. Russia has already approved the deal, even though New Delhi was unhappy with such a deal that will arm its foremost rival. India and Russia have been close allies since the Cold War.

http://www.ibtimes.co.in/china-likely-give...t-its-rd-619658


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post Mar 8 2015, 09:12 PM

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I say we should try to persuade Japan to let us in the ATD-X program.
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I would say it too expensive.. laugh.gif
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post Mar 8 2015, 09:14 PM

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India expands presence in Indian Ocean Region, offering military assistance

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Guided by Asia pivot policy, USA shares India’s concern over Chinese role in South China Sea. Visiting commander of the US Pacific Fleet, Admiral Harry Harris, told a group of reporters: “We encourage China to follow international laws,” he said, the USA is also looking at placing “60 per cent of its naval fleet” in the Pacific region by 2020…

Right now we have 60 per cent of our sub-surface fleet and 55 per cent of surface ships in the Pacific region… We are sending two ships to Japan and will bring an aircraft carrier in addition to the existing five in the Pacific,” Harris said. The major worry of Americans now is to contain China’s influence in Asia pacific and for this it supports India which also has a similar objective. .

China has built seaports, power plants and highways across the small island nations. Its navy has also made forays into the Indian Ocean, including when submarines docked last year in Sri Lanka, rattling New Delhi, which has an uneasy relationship with Beijing.


http://www.asiantribune.com/node/86538


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post Mar 8 2015, 09:21 PM

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PressTV-Iran unveils long-range cruise missile 

Iran has unveiled a new long-range land-to-land cruise missile, named Soumar, which has been designed and manufactured by domestic experts. 

The new state-of-the-art high-precision missile was unveiled during a Sunday ceremony in Tehran with senior Iranian officials, including Defense Minister Brigadier General Hossein Dehqan, in attendance.


http://www.presstv.ir/Detail/2015/03/08/40...-cruise-missile


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post Mar 8 2015, 09:26 PM

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US helps Vietnam enhance maritime law enforcement; to provide six high-speed boats 

The U.S. Embassy in Vietnam has selected “National Defense and Security” as the main theme of the joint activities Hanoi and Washington are going to conduct in March to expand their bilateral defense and security cooperation, Major Thang “Jacky” Ly, Chief of the Office of Defense Cooperation, said at a press conference on Friday.


http://tuoitrenews.vn/politics/26561/us-he...highspeed-boats


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post Mar 8 2015, 09:52 PM

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Putin’s push for Russian military modernization program continues   


President Vladimir Putin had a working meeting with Defense Minister Sergei Shoigu and Finance Minister Anton Siluanov to discuss defense and security spending and financial provisions for needed structural change and modernization of arms and equipment of the Russian military and security services.


http://groundreport.com/putins-push-for-ru...gram-continues/


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QUOTE(MrUbikeledek @ Mar 8 2015, 08:42 PM)
Conformal fuel tank, Dorsal spine, I say it's a good bargain. Since US intended to stop production in US, maybe we can persuade them to transfer the tooling to our backyard.
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tranfer to our shore? US? very very unlikely

whatever in US, stays in US - that will be their sacred motto

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Canada F-35 Commitment in Crisis


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post Mar 8 2015, 09:56 PM

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RUSSIA’S DEFENSE INDUSTRY: BREAKTHROUGH OR BREAKDOWN? – ANALYSIS


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The actual state of Russia’s military-industrial complex remains something of a mystery. On the one hand, Russian defense firms are currently breaking post-Soviet export records and providing all branches of the Russian military with new weapons systems that boast cutting-edge capabilities (at least on paper). On the other, the country’s defense industry remains beset by countless production problems, while the armed forces have yet to confirm the effectiveness of its new systems in traditional combat operations. And while the Kremlin insists that it will continue to increase defense spending, it now faces unprecedented financial challenges due to the fall in the value of energy exports, the collapse in the value of the Ruble, and increasingly severe Western sanctions.


More reading :- http://www.eurasiareview.com/08032015-russ...kdown-analysis/


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Iran to Build Homegrown Version of Phalanx Close-in Weapon System 

Iran Unveils New Long-Range Cruise Missile Tehran revealed plans to build its own version of the Phalanx, a close-in weapon system (CIWS), Tasnim News Agency reported. “The research work has now started on the Phalanx system to build its Iranian model,” Rear Admiral Habibollah Sayyari told Tasnim News Agency.


http://sputniknews.com/military/20150308/1019231566.html


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post Mar 9 2015, 07:46 AM

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Could Su-35S Deal Edge Out Rafale in India? 

New Delhi Won't Comment on 5th-Gen Fighter Contract with Russia  ABU DHABI — Moscow and New Delhi have agreed to perform design work in India on what Russia claims would be a "fifth generation" version of the Su-35, an agreement that may lead to an Indian variant of the fighter jet, the Russian Military Complex chief said. 

The announcement makes India the first country to sign a contract, however preliminary, for the S version of the Su-35.  "We have been negotiating and have signed the intention protocol for the Su-35," Rostec CEO Sergey Chemezov said during the IDEX show in Abu Dhabi last month.

"Now we are working on designing ideas for this contract and on creating a manufacturing platform for the aircraft of the fifth generation."  Rostec is Russia's state-run corporation that oversees export of high-tech products.


http://www.defensenews.com/story/defense/a...r-jet/24121253/


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post Mar 9 2015, 09:18 AM

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QUOTE(BorneoAlliance @ Mar 8 2015, 09:21 PM)
Reverse engineered Kh-55
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post Mar 9 2015, 09:21 AM

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I wonder, is there any ex-member of Malaysian Military, especially from the Special Forces, that join any international mercenary organizations?

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