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post Apr 13 2015, 06:34 PM

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Rafale deal done, defence minister Parrikar wants Apaches

Shishir Gupta, New Delhi| Updated: Apr 13, 2015 01:17 IST

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Long sought by the depleted Indian Air Force, Apache attack and Chinook heavy lift helicopters seem set to punch in through the opening created by Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s Rafale breakthrough. Defence Minister Manohar Parrikar has sought the mandatory finance ministry approval for purchase of 22 Boeing Apache attack helicopters from the US as a prelude to moving the Cabinet Committee on Security. The $2 billion purchase has been hanging fire since 2009 with the US defence major offering its 11th extension on price till June 30, 2015.

South Block officials said that Parrikar has also directed defence finance officials to fast-track the acquisition of 15 Chinook heavy helicopters from the US or record their reservations, if any, for the CCS to take a final view. “Acquisition cannot remained mired in red tape. If the officials have any concerns, they should record it on file so that the political leadership can take a decision on either to concur with their view or reject it. Sitting on the file is not an option,” said a senior South Block official. Manufactured by Boeing, the Chinook deal is worth around $1.1 billion and has been in limbo as long as the Apache.

The Apache qualified in the attack helicopter category as the other contender did not meet the specifications, Chinook qualified for the heavy copter tender as the lowest bidder on grounds of landed price, fuel efficiency and maintenance for 10 years after beating the Russia-made Mi-26 in 2012.

The IAF has only two squadrons of the roughly 25 years old Mi-35 attack helicopters, it has only three Mi-26 heavy lift helicopters with low serviceability. The IAF desperately requires attack helicopters like Apache to counter any aggression from the west and needs rapid deployment capability along the 3,488-km mountainous Line of Actual Control (LAC) with China. Boeing has offered India 15 Chinooks (CH-47F) with the option of purchase of seven more of the twin rotor helicopters that can carry 55 combat-ready troops or up to 11,000 kg of cargo.

In case of the Apache, Boeing has offered 22 platforms with the option of buying another 11 through both government-to-government and direct commercial sales route. The US manufacturer has offered state-of-the-art Longbow radar with Hellfire fire-and-forget all-weather missiles, Stinger missiles and rockets. Both helicopters use top-of-the-line technology and have been battle-proven in the Afghanistan and Iraq theatres.


http://m.hindustantimes.com/india-news/raf...e1-1336597.aspx
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post Apr 13 2015, 08:44 PM

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China's new early warning aircraft can track 60 targets

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KJ-500 early warning aircraft, designed by Shaanxi Aircraft Corporation, is capable of tracking about 60 aircraft within a range of 470 kilometers, according to the Washington-based Strategy Page.

With a round radar dome on the top of the fuselage, the KJ-500 looks more like a US early warning aircraft replica. It is distinguished by a smaller frame and a design based on the Y-9 four-engine turboprop aircraft.

The KJ-500 will eventually replace the People's Liberation Army Air Force's 11 KJ-200, carried by the smaller Y-8 aircraft with a long box-like radar.

In addition to the aircraft under Chinese service, three export versions of the KJ-200, known as the ZDK-03, have been provided to the Pakistan Air Force.

The development of Chinese early warning aircraft began in the 1990s when the United States stopped Israel from selling the Phalcon, developed with American technology, to China. Around the same time, Beijing purchased four Russian-built A-50 early warning aircraft, developed based on Il-76 cargo plane, and converted them to equip radar systems similar to the KJ-200. China is not satisfied with the technology yet, but claims that it has a better phased array radar system than Phalcon.

http://www.wantchinatimes.com/news-subclas...000071&cid=1101
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post Apr 13 2015, 09:13 PM

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Lately the discussion here is still on our spgv, the new nsm, mrca and new att heli.

What about our artillery arsenal? How well equip is malaysia?

Singapore have their own Primus 155mm Self Propelled Howitzer
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And the ever so iconic paladin.

So how does malaysia actually rank in this segment?
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post Apr 13 2015, 09:31 PM

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QUOTE(IReallyNeed Answers @ Apr 13 2015, 09:13 PM)
Lately the discussion here is still on our spgv, the new nsm, mrca and new att heli.

What about our artillery arsenal? How well equip is malaysia?

Singapore have their own Primus 155mm Self Propelled Howitzer
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And the ever so iconic paladin.

So how does malaysia actually rank in this segment?
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we currently dont have mobile artillery like the paladin/pzh-2000/k9 but we do have mlrs type that is the astros II, last time there is a talk to buy k9 but since then there is no news

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QUOTE(hafizushi @ Apr 13 2015, 09:31 PM)
we currently dont have mobile artillery like the paladin/pzh-2000/k9 but we do have mlrs type that is the astros II, last time there is a talk to buy k9 but since then there is no news
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What about our overall possession of artillery pieces?


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post Apr 13 2015, 09:53 PM

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QUOTE(IReallyNeed Answers @ Apr 13 2015, 09:50 PM)
What about our overall possession of artillery pieces?
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about 24 i think.
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post Apr 13 2015, 10:01 PM

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QUOTE(IReallyNeed Answers @ Apr 13 2015, 09:50 PM)
What about our overall possession of artillery pieces?
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we have arty ranging from 105mm to 155m, u can check here http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Malaysian_Army

but we do lacking mobile artillery like the k9 thunder type

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post Apr 13 2015, 10:07 PM

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we have 56 astross 2, up to 100 oto melaras,22 G-5 and ant a dozen FH 70. so we do have pretty potent arty capability. we do however need to increase our 155mm arty number(there's like,what? 3 battalion worth?). them korean KH 179 155mm towed arty should be good. cheaper than G-5, as well as getting more 120mm mortar to complement oto melara. then we tok abt SPH

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post Apr 13 2015, 10:09 PM

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dalam perkara yg x berkaitan, russia already sell s-400 to prc.
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Mystery Solved: Keesler Air Force Base Team Solves Riddle of Illness Aboard C-130s (excerpt)

(Source: Biloxi Sun Herald; published April 9, 2015)
By Wesley Muller
BILOXI, Miss. --- For years, a strange problem with the U.S. Air Force's C-130 aircraft had pilots and crews reporting sickness, discomfort and, in some cases, excruciating pain after routine flight missions. The phenomenon remained a mystery until February, when a handful of reservists at Keesler Air Force Base took the initiative to solve the mystery. They made a tiny discovery that's affecting airplanes worldwide.

The problem was with the pressurization system on the C-130 Hercules -- the longest-produced and perhaps most-popular aircraft in military history. The versatile airplane serves as an attack gunship, a troop transport, a surveillance plane and many other roles.

In February, maintenance technicians from the 403rd Wing began a hunt for a solution to the problem. At times, the C-130s' pressurization systems could not be controlled manually or automatically. Cabins would over-pressurize at certain altitudes, causing the physiological problems.

The health effects typically surfaced after the flights. Crew members were on the ground yet still felt as if they were in the air, Tech. Sgt. Fernando Betancourt said. The effects were mostly minor but had the potential to be severe.

"It can be dangerous," Tech. Sgt. Vincent Hawkins said. "We've had people that had nasal-cavity problems, ear problems, excruciating pain." Some would vomit, and others experienced pressure buildup in their eye sockets, Hawkins said. "Flight crews were constantly writing it up, which basically grounded (the affected) airplane every time," Master Sgt. James Rials said. "It could cause excruciating pain to the point you can't function."

The technicians noticed something strange. They were finding tiny metal shards in the pressurization system's air lines. (end of excerpt)

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post Apr 13 2015, 11:00 PM

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QUOTE(ayanami_tard @ Apr 13 2015, 10:09 PM)
dalam perkara yg x berkaitan, russia already sell s-400 to prc.
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A year after delivery to china already got copy.lel.
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QUOTE(lulz @ Apr 13 2015, 11:00 PM)
A year after delivery to china already got copy.lel.
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no need to wait,
now already got HQ9B..... laugh.gif
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QUOTE(lulz @ Apr 13 2015, 11:00 PM)
A year after delivery to china already got copy.lel.
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the deal was only possible after putin force china to sign IP rights regarding the sale of products
In fact, the ip right protection was signed first then only then they agree to sell the s400 to them. But that should not stop them anyway whistling.gif

S400 is just the fancy market name for the S300 PMU3.
Not much major improvement over previous mainly on missiles choices and bigger radar. In fact, one of the s400 selling point by russian is the interoperability between the PMU2 and PMU3.

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post Apr 14 2015, 05:52 AM

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Putin Gives Go-Ahead for S-300 Missile Systems Delivery to Iran

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MOSCOW (Sputnik) – Russian President Vladimir Putin has signed a decree to lift a ban on the sales of S-300 air defense systems to Iran, the Kremlin press service said in a statement Monday.

"The decree lifts the ban on <…> the transfer of the S-300 air defense systems to the Islamic Republic of Iran outside the boundaries of the Russian Federation with the use of Russian-flagged vessels and aircraft," the press service said.

The $800-million contract to supply Iran with the missile system was signed at the end of 2007. Moscow was to supply five S-300PMU-1 battalions to Tehran.

However, on September 22, 2010, then President Dmitry Medvedev signed a decree cancelling the contract in line with UN Security Council Resolution 1929, which bans supply to Iran of conventional weapons including missiles and missile systems, tanks, attack helicopters, warplanes and ships.

Iran’s Defense Ministry and The Aerospace Industries Organization responded by launching a $4-billion lawsuit against Rosoboronexport in an international arbitration court in Geneva in April 2011.

http://sputniknews.com/world/20150413/1020824633.html
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J-20 to sacrifice attacking power and range for stealth

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China's J-20 fifth-generation fighter will likely sacrifice its attacking power and range for added stealth capability, reports the website of China's state newswire Xinhua.

PLA Rear Admiral Yin Zhou said the J-20, currently being developed by the Chengdu Aircraft Industry Group, will install its weapons on the inside of the aircraft to increase stealth, much like the US F-22.

The downside of this decision, Yin said, is that the length and diameter of the J-20's weapons could face restrictions, which could affect the range of its missiles.

However, Yin believes this is not a significant concern given that the main purpose of the J-20 is to seize control of airspace and protect other powerful but non-stealth attacking aircraft from the enemy.

Yin also confirmed Russian reports that the J-20 is currently testing its integrated avionics, flight control systems and other electronic devices. The aircraft has not yet commenced weapon systems testing so any reports about what final weapons the J-20 will be equipped with is just speculation, he said.

Military commentator Du Wenlong also said that the J-20, dubbed the "aircraft carrier killer" by some media, will feature an emergency service status that will allow the PLA to deploy a small fleet of J-20s to the scene in a short period of time if the country is under threat or if foreign aircraft have encroached on Chinese territory.

http://www.wantchinatimes.com/news-subclas...000070&cid=1101
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Indonesia eyes regular navy exercises with US in South China Sea

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JAKARTA (REUTERS) - Indonesia wants to hold regular military exercises with the United States near the sparsely populated Natuna archipelago, an area of the South China Sea near China's claims, a navy spokesman said on Monday.

Although Indonesia is not a claimant in the South China Sea, the military has accused China of including parts of Natuna within its so called "Nine-Dash Line", the vague boundary used on Chinese maps to lay claim to about 90 per cent of the sea.

The United States, which raised concerns on Friday about China's rapid reclamation of reefs in the area, held a joint military exercise over the weekend with Indonesia in Batam, about 480 kms from Natuna. "It was the second joint exercise we have conducted with the United States in that area and we are planning another one next year. We want to make it routine in that area," said Indonesia Navy spokesman Manahan Simorangkir.

The military exercise included the use of surveillance and patrol aircraft, such as the P-3 Orion, which can detect surface vessels and submarines.

http://www.straitstimes.com/news/asia/sout...na-sea-20150413
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This infographic shows how oil and religion intersect in the Middle East. As the Saudi Arabia-led coalition began bombing targets in Shia Houthi-controlled and Iran faces a lifting of sanctions, the divide between Sunni and Shia Islam, as well the geography of oil production is becoming more important.    Read more: http://sputniknews.com/infographics/201504...l#ixzz3XELIikpT

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Family of recruit who died during training to sue SAF for negligence and 'failing to provide a safe training environment'
The guy had severe asthma, which should have disqualifed him for NS in the first place. Discovering he had allergy towards Zinc Chloride was nobody's fault.
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But he's a track athlete? How can a track athlete have an asthma?
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Malaysia Army And ISIS: 70 Soldiers Have Joined Islamic State, Officials Say

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Dozens of Malaysian military personnel were found to have joined the Islamic State militant group, authorities in the country announced Monday. At least 70 members of Malaysia's armed forces were identified by police as having such ties, Defense Minister Datuk Abdul Rahim Bakri said during a session in the Dewan Negara, Malaysia's Parliament.

"The army is monitoring the situation via its investigation and intelligence division, together with its human resources section," Abdul Rahim said, the Malaysian Insider reported. "If army personnel are found to embrace elements of ISIS, the army and police will cooperate in our efforts to counsel them and restore their faith in accordance with proper teachings."

Just last week Abdul Rahim denied that any soldiers or army veterans had joined the Islamic State group -- which is also known as ISIS or ISIL -- despite the Royal Malaysia Police releasing information to the contrary, including the reported deaths of 10 Malaysian servicemen who were killed from participating in suicide bombing attacks, the New Straits Times reported.

In order to combat what local officials hope will not become a trend, army recruits are now expected to be subjected to an enhanced security process before being admitted. That process will include a criminal background check, which will be conducted in concert with the police and the country's National Registration Department.

The report comes two months after a growing number of Malaysians were found to have joined ISIS, including two citizens who were involved with producing one of the militant group's beheading videos showing a Syrian being executed. It is unclear if the Malaysians in the video were previously affiliated with the country's military.

The age of those found to be involved with ISIS was not disclosed, but Abdul Rahim in February advised parents on how to prevent younger Malaysians from attempting to join the militant group. “[The Islamic State's] ability to recruit young people with their false struggles is worrying," he said, the Borneo Post reported. "To date, there have been several of our young people who not only joined them in the IS territories as supporters but also became directly involved in military activities such as suicide bombers."

http://www.ibtimes.com/malaysia-army-isis-...als-say-1879299
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QUOTE(MrUbikeledek @ Apr 14 2015, 06:18 AM)
But he's a track athlete? How can a track athlete have an asthma?
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Some people like that, when you have asthma doesn't automatically mean you cannot exert yourself. My one friend got bad asthma, have to use inhaler multiple times a day but still can play futsal like hell every night. laugh.gif

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