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BorneoAlliance
post Apr 3 2015, 06:30 AM

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Liquid body armor tested in Poland




Scientists at a Polish company that produce body armor systems are working to implement a non-Newtonian liquid in their products.

The liquid is called Shear-Thickening Fluid (STF). STF does not conform to the model of Newtonian liquids, such as water, in which the force required to move the fluid faster must increase exponentially, and its resistance to flow changes according to temperature. Instead STF hardens upon impact at any temperature, providing protection from penetration by high-speed projectiles and additionally dispersing energy over a larger area.

"This viscosity increases thanks to the subordination of the particles in the liquid structure, therefore they form a barrier against an external penetrating factor," said Karolina Olszewska, who performed tests on the STF for Moratex.

The exact composition of the STF is known only to Moratex and its inventors at the Military Institute of Armament Technology in Warsaw, but ballistic tests proved its resistance to a wide range of projectiles.

"We needed to find, design a liquid that functions both with projectiles hitting at the velocity of 450 meters per second and higher. We have succeeded," said Deputy Director for Research at the Moratex institute, Marcin Struszczyk.

Struszczyk said the liquid's stopping capability, combined with the lower indentation of its surface, provides a higher safety level for the user compared with traditional, mostly Kevlar-based, solutions.

"If a protective vest is fitted to the body, then a four centimeter deep deflection may cause injury to the sternum, sternum fracture, myocardial infarction, lethal damage to the spleen," Struszczyk said.

"Thanks to the properties of the liquid, thanks to the proper formation of the insert, we eliminate one hundred percent of this threat because we have reduced the deflection from four centimeters to one centimeter."

When hit by a high-speed projectile, a wide area of the STF hardens instantly, causing the usually massive energy to be dispersed away from the wearer's internal organs.

Implementing the solution in body armor required designing special inserts, but the company says those are lighter than standard ballistic inserts and broader range of movement for their users in the police and military.

"The point is for them not to interfere, not change the way of movement, operation of such the product by the user, and at the same time increase their motor skills, increase effectiveness of their decision process and increase their possibilities during the mission at hand," Struszczyk said.

The laboratory is also working on a magnetorheological fluid, which they hope can be also applied in their products.

According to the researchers, both liquids can find applications beyond body armor, such as in the production of professional sports inserts, and even entire outfits. Another use could be in car bumpers or road protective barriers.

http://news.yahoo.com/liquid-body-armor-te...-170634050.html
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post Apr 3 2015, 07:54 AM

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Its MRSS, Not Warships

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April 3, 2015

SHAH ALAM: It appears that the decision to delay the signing of the two China warships last year may proved to be the end game for the project.

Industry sources told Malaysian Defence at LIMA 2015 recently that in between the time of the supposed signing – last June and March this year, the China-warship project had morphed into the “China -Multi-role Support Ship (MRSS) project. The MRSS is of course a long-term requirement of the Armed Forces.

I am not purview to what had transpired which led to the change but I believed it was mainly due to the intervention of Defence Ministry’s officials.

The MRSS programme was first mooted (AFAIK) around 2000 and became a priority following the 2004 Tsunami. However instead of funding the programme during the 9th Malaysian Plan (2006-2011 ) period as it was expected, funds for the project dried up.

MRSS returned as a priority project for the 10th MP (2011-2015) following the decommissioning of KD Seri Inderapura but somehow again it fell on the wayside. It was probably a blessing in disguise as the preferred builder, NGV Tech Sdn Bhd went belly up due to financial difficulties.

This time around, industry sources told Malaysian Defence that the MRSS project will be funded as the two logistics ships of the RMN were no longer up to the task. Furthermore, the MRSS is billed as the replacement for the China warship project.

The sources also indicated the decision to opt for the China-made MRSS are also more palatable for Malaysia’s ASEAN neighbours than a frigate or two from the Asian giant.

Technical details of the MRSS remained sketchy however. A preview of what maybe the MRSS made its debut at LIMA recently. It wasn’t billed as the MRSS but as an LPD.

According to China Shipubuilding Trading Co Ltd (CSSC) Asia & Latin America Dept Project Manager Li Peng, the proposed LPD was a smaller variant of the Type 071 LPD, three of which are operated by PLA Navy with another three being built.

A CGI image of the LPD was displayed at the CSSC booth. The CGI ship is pictured carrying a Boeing Chinook helicopter. It is fitted with a 76mm gun forward and two 30mm guns amidships. To me the LPD look more like a Damen design LPD compared to the Type 071.

The LPD was only a side show at the CSSC booth as the centre piece was the C28A corvette. A model of the corvette was also displayed together with several other models including an LST. Unfortunately due to a corrupted memory card I am unable to share the pictures here.

Li was unable to provide more details about the MRSS/LPD saying that the project manager for the ship was not part of the CSSC delegation to LIMA 2015. He did say that the ship could be built according to the customer’s specifications. Among others he pointed out the hangar could be made bigger to accommodate more helicopters. Asked about plans to export either the corvette or LPD to Malaysia, Li declined to comment further saying such matters were confidential.

Industry sources told Malaysian Defence the CGI LPD was indeed the basis for the MRSS offer to Malaysia.
According to them, the MRSS may well have a displacement of around 13,000 tons with a length of around 130 metres. They declined to cite the cost for the MRSS saying most of the systems have yet to be finalised.

It is understood that the number of MRSS expected are two with another two as option. The first ship is expected to be built in China with the final outfitting to be done locally. The second ship is expected to be built locally from kits from China, similar to the arrangement with the RMN’s LCS.

As for funding, I believed it is a strong contender for the RMK11. More importantly, I believed the project is one of those that will survived a regime change.


http://www.malaysiandefence.com/?p=6201
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post Apr 3 2015, 08:11 AM

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Singapore's New Drone Is 'Fully Operational'

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The Singaporean Air Force declared its new drone fully operational this week. As IHS Jane’s 360 reported earlier this week, Singapore’s Elbit Hermes 450 tactical unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) is ready for operational use by the Republic of Singapore Air Force (RSAF), eight years after its original delivery in May 2007. The Hermes 450 is a long-endurance UAV, measuring 6.1 m nose-to-tail with a wingspan of 10.5 m. As IHS Jane’s notes, the Hermes 450 “is capable of fully autonomous flight with in-flight redirection capability and features GPS-based navigation, advanced dual computers, dual datalinks and redundant electrical and avionics systems.” The Hermes 450 is of Israeli origin and is primarily used for reconnaissance, communications, and surveillance use.


http://thediplomat.com/2015/04/singapores-...ly-operational/
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France will acquire C-130 (Updated)

Published on 02/04/2015 at 16:45 by William Belan
In Defence, Military Aircraft

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C-130 Caracal © Airbus Helicopters

Exclusive! Following the abandonment of the helicopter flight refueling capability of the A400M, the Ministry of Defence will place orders for American C-130J.

Update: Contrary to what we announced initially, it would not be half a dozen, but the French defense wishes to acquire.

This is the direct result of the setbacks of the A400M program, which will not have the in-flight refueling capability for helicopters. The Delegate General for Armaments Laurent Collet-Billon had revealed during the presentation of the results of the DGA, saying that because of the turmoil of the propellers of the A400M, the procedure is too dangerous to refuel helicopters.

As a result, a team from the DGA is currently in the United States to negotiate the acquisition of C-130J Lockheed Martin. This purchase will be done in FMS procedure (Foreign Military Sale), will seek to draw directly on the chain Super Hercules of the USAF. The order could be formalized soon, in a few weeks.

A contract should weigh several hundred million ... And the Ministry of Defence has already struggling to balance its budget, expects to get paid a lot of that acquisition Airbus! Jean-Yves Le Drian sent a letter in this sense it a few weeks ago to Tom Enders, CEO of Airbus, stating that, because of setbacks opening building the A400M, the European manufacturer would have to undergo all or part of the cost of remedial measures.

Tactical transport and helicopter air refueling capabilities are the Air Force has an important and most immediate need. Transall fleet is out of breath, the A400M delay, while the theaters of operations have increased, sometimes with impressive pulled.


http://www.air-cosmos.com/2015/04/02/31921...izaine-de-c-130
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post Apr 3 2015, 08:27 AM

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QUOTE(azriel @ Apr 3 2015, 07:54 AM)
Hopefully it will be flat-top design
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post Apr 3 2015, 09:35 AM

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QUOTE(cunnilinguist @ Apr 3 2015, 08:27 AM)
Hopefully it will be flat-top design
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Type 071... not a flat top
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I just heard a rumor. The export version of T-72 doesn't have composite armor, only the space armor. The T-72 armor consist of a 2 layers of steel armor with some empty space in between (space armor). I wonder if our PT-91 also don't have composite armor.
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post Apr 3 2015, 09:45 AM

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QUOTE(cunnilinguist @ Apr 3 2015, 08:27 AM)
Hopefully it will be flat-top design
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Looks like it will not be a flat-top design.

QUOTE(thpace @ Apr 3 2015, 09:35 AM)
Type  071... not a flat top
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According to Marhalim's article it is a smaller variant of the Type 071. IMO the design looks similar to the Makassar Class.

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According to China Shipubuilding Trading Co Ltd (CSSC) Asia & Latin America Dept Project Manager Li Peng, the proposed LPD was a smaller variant of the Type 071 LPD, three of which are operated by PLA Navy with another three being built.

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CGI image of the MRSS at CSSC booth.

A CGI image of the LPD was displayed at the CSSC booth. The CGI ship is pictured carrying a Boeing Chinook helicopter. It is fitted with a 76mm gun forward and two 30mm guns amidships.

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post Apr 3 2015, 10:03 AM

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QUOTE(thpace @ Apr 3 2015, 09:35 AM)
Type  071... not a flat top
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the small version 1.
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post Apr 3 2015, 10:09 AM

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QUOTE(BorneoAlliance @ Apr 2 2015, 07:56 AM)
Pakistani Navy to Purchase Eight New Submarines From China

Pakistani Navy officials said the National Security Committee has given the final go ahead for plans to purchase eight submarines from China. Pakistan has been negotiating the submarine purchase with China since 2011, with initial plans to purchase six, and subsequently raising the number to eight. The plan is viewed as a means to address the country’s force imbalance with India.
surprising,
In some local military Commentator/enthusiast view china military product still in very low level standard.

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post Apr 3 2015, 10:17 AM

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Well, I'm not quite good in ship knowledge. After make few comparison, length 130m doesn't fit with 13000t displacement. All LPD with 12000t~14000t displacement got >160m length.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amphibious_transport_dock
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Marine Corps works to build new ties in Southeast Asia

The Marine Corps is trying to build a better relationship with Malaysia, which could pave the way for Marines to partner with other countries in Asia-Pacific region.

full report

http://www.marinecorpstimes.com/story/mili...southeast-asia/
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QUOTE(pcboss00 @ Apr 3 2015, 10:17 AM)
Well, I'm not quite good in ship knowledge. After make few comparison, length 130m doesn't fit with 13000t displacement. All LPD with 12000t~14000t displacement got >160m length.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amphibious_transport_dock
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well sofar no detail of this ship yet, only few concept picture and a model,
13000 tons and 130mm just guest only.

i guest it should be around 150 meter.

This post has been edited by waja2000: Apr 3 2015, 10:28 AM
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QUOTE(MrUbikeledek @ Apr 3 2015, 06:20 AM)
Iraq also operate T-72 la.
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neh... most of iraq t72 are destroyed during last iraq-us war

most of them now are based in bagdad defending the city while iran and us are running the show

QUOTE(MrUbikeledek @ Apr 3 2015, 09:40 AM)
I just heard a rumor. The export version of T-72 doesn't have composite armor, only the space armor. The T-72 armor consist of a 2 layers of steel armor with some empty space in between (space armor). I wonder if our PT-91 also don't have composite armor.
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It called the monkey model

There used to be a picture of our PT-91 construction and the composite armor can be seen in between the two plates

QUOTE(waja2000 @ Apr 3 2015, 10:09 AM)
surprising,
In some local military Commentator/enthusiast view china military product still in very low level standard.

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if you ask me, i can say i share the same prejudice with them.
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post Apr 3 2015, 10:48 AM

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QUOTE(azriel @ Apr 3 2015, 08:22 AM)
As usual airbus military sweat.gif
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QUOTE(thpace @ Apr 3 2015, 10:46 AM)
if you ask me, i can say i share the same prejudice with them.
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i already know early. brows.gif
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post Apr 3 2015, 10:58 AM

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QUOTE(waja2000 @ Apr 3 2015, 10:48 AM)
i already know early.  brows.gif
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can be said brows.gif

the newly AWCS ordered by pakistan by china was also incomplete when arrived. It not be fully tested as well laugh.gif

the warship for pakistan by china also have several issues highlighted in local defence

Then again, it what you get for what the price you pay

Now we see the new attack heli "given free" by china on how well it fare in actual combat.
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QUOTE(thpace @ Apr 3 2015, 10:58 AM)
can be said  brows.gif

the newly AWCS ordered by pakistan by china was also incomplete when arrived. It not be fully tested as well laugh.gif

the warship for pakistan by china also have several issues highlighted in local defence

Then again, it what you get for what the price you pay

Now we see the new attack heli "given free" by china on how well it fare in actual combat.
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well new military hardware got problem starting is normal. it need time to mature.
Then again, it what you get for what the price you pay is not acceptable for now,
we pay so expensive EC725/Scorpene/Su-30/Mig29/Lekiu class also have problem in early. not said like A400M
than US or other country F35/new ship/helos also premium price but also problematic.

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