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atreyuangel
post Apr 1 2015, 03:53 PM

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QUOTE(KYPMbangi @ Apr 1 2015, 03:50 PM)
Its a metal plaque rite?
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QUOTE(waja2000 @ Apr 1 2015, 10:35 AM)
seems depth no enough.  alot people said Russia nuclear Sub can go to 600-700 meter.
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That's Akula class or known in the west as a Typhoon class. It's titanium hull enable it to dive at depth greater than other submarines in the world. Borey use high tensile steel.

Missile Submarine duty is relatively easier compared to an attack submarine. SSBN only need to stay hidden. SSN/SSK need to hunt down other ships and submarines.
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QUOTE(MrUbikeledek @ Apr 1 2015, 04:01 PM)
That's Akula class or known in the west as a Typhoon class. It's titanium hull enable it to dive at depth greater than other submarines in the world. Borey use high tensile steel.

Missile Submarine duty is relatively easier compared to an attack submarine. SSBN only need to stay hidden. SSN/SSK need to hunt down other ships and submarines.
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good to know....
but 400 meter easy to get trace by ASW sonar which mostly design to scan deep sea until 500 meter depth, that why mostly nuclear Sub design at lease 500 meter or over 500m submerge

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i just surprising to know that new Sendayan Airforce base is no runway, basically just like a training center. maybe include Helipad only.
sad i tot just like Sg Besi AB at lease with short 2km run way. doh.gif

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QUOTE(atreyuangel @ Apr 1 2015, 03:53 PM)
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With chinese wordings?

Would really like to see a picture of it
IReallyNeed Answers
post Apr 1 2015, 04:17 PM

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are all gov/military acquisition be exempted or zero rated on gst?


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QUOTE(IReallyNeed Answers @ Apr 1 2015, 04:17 PM)
are all gov/military acquisition be exempted or zero rated on gst?
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last time gov buy car for polis/army also zero tax.
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QUOTE(waja2000 @ Apr 1 2015, 04:11 PM)
good to know....
but 400 meter easy to get trace by ASW sonar which mostly design to scan deep sea until 500 meter depth, that why mostly nuclear Sub design at lease 500 meter or over 500m submerge
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400 meter is below several layers of thermocline. Most submarine don't have to worry much about the active sonar as the submarine can usually hear the active sonar at far greater distance than the sonar can detect the submarine. The one they need to worry about is passive sonar, especially a ship with "tail". Depth is important if the sub want to move fast. The high water pressure will reduce the chance of cavitation.

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post Apr 1 2015, 04:32 PM

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PLA H-6 bombers conduct first drill in Western Pacific

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H-6 strategic bombers of the People's Liberation Army Air Force have conducted an exercise in the airspace of the Western Pacific for the first time, according to the state run China News Service on Mar. 30.

Colonel Shen Jinke, spokesperson for the PLA Air Force, confirmed the exercise at a press conference in Guangzhou and said the drill allowed the crew of the bombers to gain necessary experience carrying out mission over the open sea. Shen said the exercise did not target any country nor did it violate any international law.

"It is common for the air force of every major power in the world to carry out exercises like this," Shen said.

Photos published by the PLA Air Force indicated the bombers taking part in the drill were the H-6K variant. Shen also said the bombers flew over the Bashi channel between Taiwan and the Philippines before reaching the airspace of the Pacific.

While no further details of the exercise were revealed, the Jiji Press based in Tokyo expressed concern over the ability of the PLA Air Force to deploy H-6 bombers to the Western Pacific. China is taking the opportunity to demonstrate its power and resolve to countries in the region, it said.

With a combat radius of 2,000 kilometers, the H-6 bomber could launch attacks against US military facilities on Guam.

http://www.wantchinatimes.com/news-subclas...000102&cid=1101
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post Apr 1 2015, 05:03 PM

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QUOTE(IReallyNeed Answers @ Apr 1 2015, 04:17 PM)
are all gov/military acquisition be exempted or zero rated on gst?
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post Apr 1 2015, 05:10 PM

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guys,

what are the main assault rifle malaysia uses? does all branch of military have standard issued assault rifle?

i know for sure ggk, or other special branch will have special and different weaponary, but what about the core assault rifle for the average joe in the military?
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KD tar no infographic like this ar?
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post Apr 1 2015, 08:10 PM

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Meanwhile JGSDF replaced their "egg" with this.

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US Army prepares for AH-6i deliveries to Saudi Arabia

Gareth Jennings, London - IHS Jane's Defence Weekly
30 March 2015

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Saudi Arabia is to shortly begin receiving the first of 24 Boeing AH-6i attack and reconnaissance helicopters. Source: IHS/Gareth Jennings

Saudi Arabia is shortly to begin receiving the first of 24 Boeing AH-6i Little Bird light attack and reconnaissance helicopters, it was disclosed on 30 March.

The US Army's Non-Standard Rotary-Wing Aircraft project office (NSRWA PO) has issued a sources sought notice for the transportation of an unspecified number of helicopters from the United States to the kingdom, as well as for pilot and maintainer training.

The notice posted on the Federal Business Opportunities website does not indicate a timeline for deliveries to commence, but does state that responses must be received no later than midday on 10 April.

A contract for manufacture of 24 AH-6i helicopters was awarded to Boeing in September 2014 (although it was actually revealed by Boeing in late 2013).

The AH-6i is based on the 1960s-era Hughes Model 369 (OH-6 Cayuse in US Army service) light scout helicopter, and features an enhanced powerplant, payload, and avionics package.

The Rolls-Royce 250-C30R/3M powerplant (combined with a six-bladed main rotor assembly with composite blades) gives it the ability to 'hover out of ground effect' at 6,000 ft and 95°F (the US Army's 6k/95 benchmark) with a typical mission weight of 1,800 kg (two crew members, full fuel, and weapons).

Its weapons fit includes the Dillon M134D 7.62 mm Gatling gun, General Dynamics GAU-19 12.7 mm Gatling gun, FN Herstal M3P 12.7 mm chain gun, Lockheed Martin AGM-114 Hellfire air-to-surface missiles, as well as a variety of seven-shot 'dumb' or laser-guided 70 mm rocket systems mounted on the four-station weapons planks (two on each side of the helicopter). The AH-6i is also equipped with a chin-mounted L-3 Wescam MX-15Di electro-optic/infrared sensor turret.

The AH-6i's improved avionics are based on the same software as the Boeing AH-64E Apache Guardian attack helicopter, making for improved performance and interoperability.

The Saudi deal marks the first sale of the AH-6i for Boeing, although Jordan has signed a letter of intent for 18 such helicopters with an option for a further six.


http://www.janes.com/article/50321/us-army...to-saudi-arabia
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QUOTE(IReallyNeed Answers @ Apr 1 2015, 05:10 PM)
guys,

what are the main assault rifle malaysia uses? does all branch of military have standard issued assault rifle?

i know for sure ggk, or other special branch will have special and different weaponary, but what about the core assault rifle for the average joe in the military?
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