QUOTE(Frozen_Sun @ Jan 30 2015, 09:49 AM)
Why US soldiers always act like they are training SEA soldiers all the time....each time they meet in exercises.
propaganda..... to show how almighty their war machine is.
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QUOTE(Dreadstar @ Jan 30 2015, 11:20 AM) rasanya FT-5 bomb.http://chinesemilitaryreview.blogspot.com/...bat-aerial.html |
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Philippine navy to receive recently decommissioned australian navy vessels
![]() QUOTE The Australian Government will gift two recently-decommissioned Landing Craft Heavy vessels, including a package of spare parts, to the Philippines Government, the Minister for Defense Kevin Andrews announced today. Mr Andrews said the former Royal Australian Navy vessels HMAS Tarakan and Brunei would be gifted to the Philippine Navy after being refurbished with new safety and navigation equipment. “I expect the vessels will be refitted and ready for hand over in May 2015,” Mr Andrews said. The Landing Craft will be commissioned in the Philippines Navy and will provide additional intra-theatre sealift capability. |
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QUOTE(danabu @ Jan 30 2015, 11:23 AM) Hmm after closer scrutiny, the bomb/missile on the left is definitely different from the one on the right. Clearly the on the right is an AR-1 Laser-guided missile based on the shape of the fins (as shown below), but cannot identify the one on the left....![]() Chinese-made AR-1 Laser-guided missile (if you are wondering why it looks a bit weird, the seeker head is covered by the blue colored part, probably still classified to show in arms shows). This post has been edited by MilitaryMadness: Jan 30 2015, 02:48 PM |
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QUOTE(MilitaryMadness @ Jan 30 2015, 02:42 PM) Hmm after closer scrutiny, the bomb/missile on the left is definitely different from the one on the right. Clearly the on the right is an AR-1 Laser-guided missile based on the shape of the fins (as shown below), but cannot identify the one on the left.... The shape is a bit like Maverick....not too weird...![]() Chinese-made AR-1 Laser-guided missile (if you are wondering why it looks a bit weird, the seeker head is covered by the blue colored part, probably still classified to show in arms shows). But the colors are....look like decorations in amusement parks |
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Industry news, MMEA caught 7 pirates and rescues MT Sun Birdie tanker and crew, two more pirates jumped overboard and picked up by passing ship
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QUOTE(MilitaryMadness @ Jan 30 2015, 09:27 PM) They are island nation, so landing craft like this is vital for them to move troops and equipment around. It also help them strengthened their position in Spratly. 2/3 of the war is about logistics. Only 1/3 is about tactics. There's no sense having the best guns, the best tanks and the best everything when you don't have enough productions and transports in place to supply them.This post has been edited by MrUbikeledek: Jan 30 2015, 09:35 PM |
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QUOTE(thpace @ Jan 30 2015, 09:28 PM) Pfftt...nonsense....more likely will be used to ferry stuff around the archipelago, seeing how scarce Navy ships actually are in the Pinoy Navy. Unless they plan to ground these ships on the shoals also, they aren't exactly in any position to strengthen anything in the Spratlys. This post has been edited by MilitaryMadness: Jan 30 2015, 09:40 PM |
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