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look at the kill marking
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how do we read the kill marking?

1 fat bomb
2 skinny bombs

what does this means?

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Boeing, Saab Adapt Air Launched Small Bomb for Ground Launch

Test proves effectiveness of new rocket artillery capability

VIDSEL, Sweden, March 10, 2015 – Boeing [NYSE: BA] and Saab [Stockholm: SAAB] have proven that Boeing’s Small Diameter Bomb I, originally developed for use by aircraft, can be adapted for launch from a ground artillery system.
The companies recently tested the Ground Launched Small Diameter Bomb (GLSDB), integrating the SDB I and M26 rocket motor technologies for the Multiple Launch Rocket System. The testing showed that the bomb can withstand a rocket artillery launch without its performance being compromised.

“GLSDB combines two highly successful, combat-proven systems into an effective ground forces offensive capability,” said Beth Kluba, vice president, Boeing Weapons and Missile Systems. “Boeing and Saab bring together deep knowledge of precision weapon systems and can quickly and cost-effectively deliver GLSDB domestically and around the world.”

GLSDB allows the artillery system to reach targets from significantly longer distances, and engage hard-to-reach targets, while maintaining the Small Diameter Bomb’s flight maneuverability and accuracy.
Under a teaming agreement signed last year, Boeing and Saab will offer GLSDB to current and future rocket artillery users. The rocket motor used during testing was provided by Nammo.

“Saab and Boeing have a history of successful cooperation that now extends into yet another technology area – precision weapons systems,” said Görgen Johansson, Head of the Dynamics Business Area within Saab AB. “Together, we now offer a new and game-changing capability for the U.S. as well as the global market.”

Saab serves the global market with world-leading products, services and solutions within military defence and civil security. Saab has operations and employees on all continents around the world. Through innovative, collaborative and pragmatic thinking, Saab develops, adopts and improves new technology to meet customers’ changing needs.

A unit of The Boeing Company, Defense, Space & Security is one of the world's largest defense, space and security businesses specializing in innovative and capabilities-driven customer solutions, and the world’s largest and most versatile manufacturer of military aircraft. Headquartered in St. Louis, Defense, Space & Security is a $31 billion business with 53,000 employees worldwide. Follow us on Twitter: @BoeingDefense.

http://boeing.mediaroom.com/2015-03-10-Boe...r-Ground-Launch
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Lockheed Martin discusses evolving artillery capabilities

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For a company that has one of the most seasoned histories in the U.S. defence market, dating back more than 40 years, it is no surprise that its role in supporting the field artillery needs of both its American and international customers is held in high regard. From the Army Tactical Missile System (ATACMS) to the High Mobility Artillery Rocket System (HIMARS), we take a look at where the company's artillery focus lies today in this exclusive feature.

Download the feature by clicking on the picture below: http://www.defenceiq.com/army-and-land-for...llery-lockheed/
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[quote=IReallyNeed Answers,Mar 12 2015, 01:22 PM]
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how do we read the kill marking?

1 fat bomb
2 skinny bombs

what does this means?
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[/quote]

It says right there....

Mk82 500lb bomb

CRV7 Unguided rocket
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QUOTE(IReallyNeed Answers @ Mar 12 2015, 01:22 PM)


how do we read the kill marking?

1 fat bomb
2 skinny bombs

what does this means?
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there, there is name of the bomb used lower left of the picture

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[quote=sniper on the roof,Mar 12 2015, 01:28 PM]
how do we read the kill marking?

1 fat bomb
2 skinny bombs

what does this means?
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[/quote]

It says right there....

Mk82 500lb bomb

CRV7 Unguided rocket
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[QUOTE]here, there is name of the bomb used lower left of the picture[/QUOTE]

but those are the fired ammunition.

it tells us what they've fired. haha

doesnt provide kills marking, eg what they've kill or etc.

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MrUbikeledek i tot so too...

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QUOTE(atreyuangel @ Mar 12 2015, 01:36 PM)
there, there is name of the bomb used lower left of the picture
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i thought they only painted the kill, not the ammo use.
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QUOTE(IReallyNeed Answers @ Mar 12 2015, 01:22 PM)

how do we read the kill marking?

1 fat bomb
2 skinny bombs

what does this means?
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Means you need to strengthen your Google-fu. Sometimes such basic things are available on the Interwebz.

Anyway, V16 thread here I come. laugh.gif

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Understandable lar.... tak kan paint kelapa sawit or draw sulu ppl there.

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Owait.. I think they do

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QUOTE(MrUbikeledek @ Mar 12 2015, 01:41 PM)
i thought they only painted the kill, not the ammo use.
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they are using that same ordinance for ground attack during Lahad Datu crisis
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Hi just come back from a very busy schedule.
sigh too much project on hand.

anyway I did some reading on previous post.
some ask y not using meko design instead of using dsme.
well it were due to boustead unable to do 2major project at the same time.

As it was expected mica were selected.
well sgpv were design to be light frigates so dun expect much about it.
On the cost and price tags not much we can do on its as some of the money went into upgrading the boustead facilities.
For future upgrade it can utilize the buffer space to install essm or any other long range SAM capability.
as for camm if the development have completed during the announcement back in 2010 it might have been selected instead of mica.

For mmrca I still think we will be better off select gripen leasing option.

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i thought they only painted the kill, not the ammo use.
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strike mission kill mark uses the particular bomb as symbol, different from air kills

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QUOTE(yinchet @ Mar 12 2015, 01:47 PM)
Hi just come back from a very busy schedule.
sigh too much project on hand.

anyway I did some reading on previous post.
some ask y not using meko design instead of using dsme.
well it were due to boustead unable to do 2major project at the same time.

As it was expected mica were selected.
well sgpv were design to be light frigates so dun expect much about it.
On the cost and price tags not much we can do on its as some of the money went into upgrading the boustead facilities.
For future upgrade it can utilize the buffer space to install essm or any other long range SAM capability.
as for camm if the development have completed during the announcement back in 2010 it might have been selected instead of mica.

For mmrca I still think we will be better off select gripen leasing option.
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no agree .....
NMEL can partner with boustead to built corvette.... i means NMEL can built meko class too, just need cooperation with boustead.

will 2010 just tender for sgpv,decision on 2012 and that time sam/asm not decided yet. final design also not done. than both Mica and camm is using same vls,using mica/camm not the issue, event until 2014 not yet decide sam/asm, so nothink related with camm development, it can order on 2013
only different is camm if quadpack means need more unit need to order than higher procurement cost.

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French Rafale parked beside China J-10
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Senarai pesawat tempur/aerobatik dan kapal yang bakal menggegar @Lima15

Aerial Display Aircrafts (57 pesawat)

[MALAYSIA]
1 SU-30 MKM ROYAL MALAYSIAN AIR FORCE 5
2 A400M ROYAL MALAYSIAN AIR FORCE 1
3 F/A-18D ROYAL MALAYSIAN AIR FORCE 2
4 HAWK 108/208 ROYAL MALAYSIAN AIR FORCE 5
5 MB-339CM ROYAL MALAYSIAN AIR FORCE 5
6 EC-725 ROYAL MALAYSIAN AIR FORCE 2
7 EXTRA 300L KRIS SAKTI 1MALAYSIA AEROBATIC TEAM 4
8 EXTRA 330L MALAYSIA REDBULL AIR RACE WORLD
CHAMPIONSHIP 1
9 A380 (FLY-PASS) MALAYSIA AIRLINES 1

[UAE]
10 AERMACCHI MB-339 AL FURSAN AEROBATIC TEAM 8

[INDONESIA]
11 KT-1B WONG BEE JUPITER AEROBATIC TEAM 7

[CHINA]
12 CHENGDU J10 AUGUST 1ST 7

[SINGAPORE]
13 F-16C BLACK KNIGHTS 3

[THAILAND]
14 GRIPEN ROYAL THAI AIR FORCE 1

[AMERIKA SYARIKAT]
15 F-16CJ UNITED STATES AIR FORCE 2
16 B-52 (FLY PASS) UNITED STATES AIR FORCE 1

[PERANCIS]
17 RAFALE FRENCH AIR FORCE 2

Maritime Display (37 kapal)

[MALAYSIA]
1.KD TUNKU ABDUL RAHMAN ROYAL MALAYSIAN NAVY 1
2 KD JEBAT ROYAL MALAYSIAN NAVY 1
3 KD SELANGOR ROYAL MALAYSIAN NAVY 1
4 KD LAKSAMANA TAN PUSMAH ROYAL MALAYSIAN NAVY 1
5 KD LAKSAMANA MUHAMMAD AMIN ROYAL MALAYSIAN NAVY 1
6 KD LEKIR ROYAL MALAYSIAN NAVY 1
7 KD GEMPITA ROYAL MALAYSIAN NAVY 1
8 KD LEDANG ROYAL MALAYSIAN NAVY 1
9 KLD TUNAS SAMUDERA ROYAL MALAYSIAN NAVY 1
10 KD PERKASA ROYAL MALAYSIAN NAVY 1
11 KD MAHAWANGSA ROYAL MALAYSIAN NAVY 1
12 KD KASTURI ROYAL MALAYSIAN NAVY 1
13 MV MEGA BAKTI ROYAL MALAYSIAN NAVY 1
14 BM 6 ROYAL MALAYSIAN NAVY 1
15 KM SIANGIN MALAYSIAN MARITIME ENFORCEMENT AGENCY 1
16 KM MARLIN MALAYSIAN MARITIME ENFORCEMENT AGENCY 1
17 KM PERWIRA MALAYSIAN MARITIME ENFORCEMENT AGENCY 1
18 KM TENGGOL MALAYSIAN MARITIME ENFORCEMENT AGENCY 1
19 MV PEDOMAN MARINE DEPARTMENT, MALAYSIA
MV SUHAIL MARINE DEPARTMENT, MALAYSIA 1
21 P 306 FISHERIES DEPARTMENT, MALAYSIA 1
22 TO BE ADVISED MARINE POLICE, MALAYSIA 1

[AUSTRALIA]
23 HMAS BATHURST ROYAL AUSTRALIAN NAVY 1

[RUSSIA]
24 ADMIRAL PANTELEYEV RUSSIAN NAVY 1
25 PECHENEGA RUSSIAN NAVY 1
26 SB-522 RUSSIAN NAVY 1

[INDONESIA]
27 KRI HALASAN INDONESIAN NAVY 1
28 KRI KUJANG INDONESIAN NAVY 1

[SINGAPURA]
29 RSS SOVEREIGNTY REPUBLIC OF SINGAPORE NAVY 1
30 RSS STALWART REPUBLIC OF SINGAPORE NAVY 1

[AMERIKA SYARIKAT]
31 USS SHILOH US NAVY 1

[PAKISTAN]
32 PNS ZULFIQAR PAKISTAN NAVY 1

[BRUNEI]
33 KDB DARUSSALAM ROYAL BRUNEI NAVY 1

[BANGLADESH]
34 BNS ABU BAKAR BANGLADESH NAVY 1

[MYANMAR]
35 UMS MAHAR THIHA THURA MYANMAR NAVY 1

[INDIA]
36 (SHIVALIK CLASS) INDIA NAVY 1

[THAILAND]
37 HTMS CHONBURI ROYAL THAI NAVY
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Will be speaking to @JY_LeDrian later “@aizaddd79: “@LIMAExhibitions: Rafale telah mendarat di LIMA'15 mlm tadi. ”


many time talk with france on rafale, no talk with boeing, BAE, Gripen ? look like no aggressive from other Competitor... brows.gif

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QUOTE(OvenBaked @ Mar 12 2015, 02:47 PM)
Senarai pesawat tempur/aerobatik dan kapal yang bakal menggegar @Lima15

Aerial Display Aircrafts (57 pesawat)

[MALAYSIA]
1 SU-30 MKM ROYAL MALAYSIAN AIR FORCE 5
2 A400M ROYAL MALAYSIAN AIR FORCE 1
3 F/A-18D ROYAL MALAYSIAN AIR FORCE 2
4 HAWK 108/208 ROYAL MALAYSIAN AIR FORCE 5
5 MB-339CM ROYAL MALAYSIAN AIR FORCE 5
6 EC-725 ROYAL MALAYSIAN AIR FORCE 2
7 EXTRA 300L KRIS SAKTI 1MALAYSIA AEROBATIC TEAM 4
8 EXTRA 330L MALAYSIA REDBULL AIR RACE WORLD
CHAMPIONSHIP 1
9 A380 (FLY-PASS) MALAYSIA AIRLINES 1

[UAE]
10 AERMACCHI MB-339 AL FURSAN AEROBATIC TEAM 8

[INDONESIA]
11 KT-1B WONG BEE JUPITER AEROBATIC TEAM 7

[CHINA]
12 CHENGDU J10 AUGUST 1ST 7

[SINGAPORE]
13 F-16C BLACK KNIGHTS 3

[THAILAND]
14 GRIPEN ROYAL THAI AIR FORCE 1

[AMERIKA SYARIKAT]
15 F-16CJ UNITED STATES AIR FORCE 2
16 B-52 (FLY PASS) UNITED STATES AIR FORCE 1

[PERANCIS]
17 RAFALE FRENCH AIR FORCE 2

Maritime Display (37 kapal)

[MALAYSIA]
1.KD TUNKU ABDUL RAHMAN ROYAL MALAYSIAN NAVY 1
2 KD JEBAT ROYAL MALAYSIAN NAVY 1
3 KD SELANGOR ROYAL MALAYSIAN NAVY 1
4 KD LAKSAMANA TAN PUSMAH ROYAL MALAYSIAN NAVY 1
5 KD LAKSAMANA MUHAMMAD AMIN ROYAL MALAYSIAN NAVY 1
6 KD LEKIR ROYAL MALAYSIAN NAVY 1
7 KD GEMPITA ROYAL MALAYSIAN NAVY 1
8 KD LEDANG ROYAL MALAYSIAN NAVY 1
9 KLD TUNAS SAMUDERA ROYAL MALAYSIAN NAVY 1
10 KD PERKASA ROYAL MALAYSIAN NAVY 1
11 KD MAHAWANGSA ROYAL MALAYSIAN NAVY 1
12 KD KASTURI ROYAL MALAYSIAN NAVY 1
13 MV MEGA BAKTI ROYAL MALAYSIAN NAVY 1
14 BM 6 ROYAL MALAYSIAN NAVY 1
15 KM SIANGIN MALAYSIAN MARITIME ENFORCEMENT AGENCY 1
16 KM MARLIN MALAYSIAN MARITIME ENFORCEMENT AGENCY 1
17 KM PERWIRA MALAYSIAN MARITIME ENFORCEMENT AGENCY 1
18 KM TENGGOL MALAYSIAN MARITIME ENFORCEMENT AGENCY 1
19 MV PEDOMAN MARINE DEPARTMENT, MALAYSIA
MV SUHAIL MARINE DEPARTMENT, MALAYSIA 1
21 P 306 FISHERIES DEPARTMENT, MALAYSIA 1
22 TO BE ADVISED MARINE POLICE, MALAYSIA 1

[AUSTRALIA]
23 HMAS BATHURST ROYAL AUSTRALIAN NAVY 1

[RUSSIA]
24 ADMIRAL PANTELEYEV RUSSIAN NAVY 1
25 PECHENEGA RUSSIAN NAVY 1
26 SB-522 RUSSIAN NAVY 1

[INDONESIA]
27 KRI HALASAN INDONESIAN NAVY 1
28 KRI KUJANG INDONESIAN NAVY 1

[SINGAPURA]
29 RSS SOVEREIGNTY REPUBLIC OF SINGAPORE NAVY 1
30 RSS STALWART REPUBLIC OF SINGAPORE NAVY 1

[AMERIKA SYARIKAT]
31 USS SHILOH US NAVY 1

[PAKISTAN]
32 PNS ZULFIQAR PAKISTAN NAVY 1

[BRUNEI]
33 KDB DARUSSALAM ROYAL BRUNEI NAVY 1

[BANGLADESH]
34 BNS ABU BAKAR BANGLADESH NAVY 1

[MYANMAR]
35 UMS MAHAR THIHA THURA MYANMAR NAVY 1

[INDIA]
36 (SHIVALIK CLASS) INDIA NAVY 1

[THAILAND]
37 HTMS CHONBURI ROYAL THAI NAVY
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Cash-Flush TNI ‘Receptive’ to Saab Pitch for Airborne Radar Platform

By Vanesha Manuturi on 10:07 pm Mar 11, 2015

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Linkoping, Sweden. Swedish aerospace and defense firm Saab plans to continue discussions with the Indonesian Air Force for the purchase of an airborne early warning and control system amid the nation’s heightened efforts to secure its borders.

Martin Vobora, the company’s senior director of marketing and sales for Asia Pacific region, told the Jakarta Globe that government officials have been largely receptive to the offer.

“It seems like the government realized that there is a need for the technology. Now, it’s just a matter of timing and placement,” he said in Linkoping on Tuesday.

Still, he noted that no official talks have yet taken place regarding procurement Saab’s airborne early warning and control system, known as the Erieye AEW&C mission system.

Other companies offering airborne early warning systems include Northrop Grumman and its E-2C Hawkeye airplane.

Saab’s Erieye AEW&C is capable of multiple roles, including air surveillance, sea surveillance and intelligence, the Swedish company said. The radar can be installed on three different platforms, including Saab 340 and 2000 aircraft.

The technology, which has been operational since 1996, has been used in seven countries — including Thailand, Mexico and Brazil — for both military and civilian purposes, such as protection against illegal fishing and drug trafficking.

“There are two keywords for the Erieye system, coverage and mobility,” Lars Ekstrom, business developer of marketing and sales for Saab’s electronic defense systems, told reporters in Gothenburg, Sweden, on Monday.

The Swedish company is offering the airborne early warning control system amid ongoing discussions with Air Force officials on the possible purchase of the Gripen fighter jet. Saab currently has branch offices in 35 countries. Its Indonesian office was established in late 2013.

Since then, Saab Indonesia has signed early-stage agreements with a few local companies, such as state-owned weapons manufacturer Pindad and state electronics manufacturer Len Industri.

“It’s good for us to have local partners for maintenance and it’s also good in helping the country with its industrial base,” said Lars Tossman, vice president and head of airborne surveillance systems.

Indonesia has budgeted 7 percent of its annual spending on defense over the past two years in an effort to revamp its aging military arsenal. Military spending increased by 3.3 percent to Rp 97 trillion ($7.8 billion) in the 2015 state budget compared with the previous year— the equivalent of roughly 1.2 percent of Indonesia’s gross domestic product — with 40 percent of it allocated to weaponry and equipment.

“[Saab Technologies] has been very successful in making things cost-efficient … Indonesia is on the right track to growth and we’d like to be a part of it and help the industrial base,” Tossman added. “That’s the reason we invest.”

GlobeAsia was invited to Sweden by the Saab Group.

GlobeAsia


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QUOTE(waja2000 @ Mar 12 2015, 02:07 PM)
no agree .....
NMEL can partner with boustead to built corvette.... i means NMEL can built meko class too, just need cooperation with boustead.

will 2010 just tender for sgpv,decision on 2012 and that time sam/asm not decided yet. final design also not done. than both Mica and camm is using same vls,using mica/camm not the issue,  event until 2014 not yet decide sam/asm, so nothink related with camm development, it can order on 2013
only different is camm if quadpack means need more unit need to order than higher procurement cost.
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Depend on the partnership and also the licence agreement.
I have doubt that boustead can share meko license with nmel or any third party.

Imo, mica deal are pretty much seal off way back 2013.
the only thing missing is loa.
Camm might not even been in the discussion.


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QUOTE(waja2000 @ Mar 12 2015, 02:50 PM)
Hishammuddin Hussein @HishammuddinH2O  ·  3h 3 hours ago
Will be speaking to @JY_LeDrian later  “@aizaddd79: “@LIMAExhibitions: Rafale telah mendarat di LIMA'15 mlm tadi. ” 
many time talk with france on rafale, no talk with boeing, BAE, Gripen ? look like no aggressive from other Competitor... brows.gif
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Depend on the partnership and also the licence agreement.
I have doubt that boustead can share meko license with nmel or any third party.

Imo, mica deal are pretty much seal off way back 2013.
the only thing missing is loa.
Camm might not even been in the discussion.
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ofcouse include buy license, same like buy DSME license.
i know, it need a bit future/advance thinking of navy procurement staff.

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ISIS has nothing to do with IS says Shahidan

KUALA LUMPUR: The Institute for Strategic and International Studies Malaysia (ISIS) and has nothing to do with the terror group Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (IS), said Minister in the Prime Minister's Department Datuk Seri Shahidan Kassim.

"The Government's official stance is that the Institute for Strategic and International Studies Malaysia (ISIS) has nothing to do with the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria as widely reported in the international media," he said in reply to a supplementary question from Datuk Norah Abd Rahman (BN-Tanjong Manis) on Thursday.

Norah had asked the government whether it intends to change the name of the Institute as the acronym ISIS is often associated with terrorist activities of the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria. doh.gif

The institute, Shahidan explained,  had been established for more than 30 years.

"Since then it has been known as ISIS Malaysia by everyone from within and outside of the country," he said.

He said ISIS Malaysia had played a role in fostering regional cooperation through strategic works and studies with other ASEAN countries including with Brunei, Laos, Myanmar, and Singapore among others.

"ISIS Malaysia is well-recognised not only by governments but also the private sector locally and internationally," he added.

The government, said Shahidan, was serious in making efforts to stop terrorism activities including by tabling the Prevention of Terrorism Act in Parliament.

"We hope that the act will stop more people from joining terrorism activities and at the same time will win the heart of those who have yet to join any terrorism activities," he said.

http://www.thestar.com.my/News/Nation/2015...nt-Isis-not-IS/


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who know sincerity from france maybe help them get contract in future.
went gov in hard time (budget), can see who still welling to talk. laugh.gif
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ofcouse include buy license, same like buy DSME license.
i know, it need a bit future/advance thinking of navy procurement staff.
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I mean boustead might have an issue to share or to sell their meko license with nmel or any other third party.
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'Start Killing Russians': Outrageous Outburst by Fox News Military Analyst

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Robert Scales, a retired US major general and a Fox News military analyst, provided his view on the US involvement in Ukraine, describing it as a “game, set and match” situation; “the only way the US can have any effect in the region is to start killing Russians,” he stated.

Maj. Gen. Robert Scales had been invited to the Lou Dobbs Tonight program on Tuesday to comment mostly on the fight of Iraqi forces against Islamic State near the city of Tikrit.

The host, however, wanted more insight into the US involvement in the world and asked the retired major general to comment on the recent US announcement that it would send 3,000 troops to Eastern Europe – to what effect, he wondered.

The answer came as rather surprising to Lou Dobbs.

“I think to no effect, Lou,” Robert Scales answered. “It is Game, Set and Match in Ukraine. The only way the US can have any effect in this region and turn the tide is to start killing Russians. Killing so many Russians that even Putin’s media can’t hide the fact that Russians are returning to the Motherland in body bags. But given the amount of support we’ve given the Ukrainians, given the ability of the Ukrainians themselves to counterattack, to get seized 12,000 Russians camped in their country – sadly, that is not likely to happen. “

That is all the strategy of “leading from behind” is up to.



http://sputniknews.com/world/20150311/1019344795.html
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The US is asking Vietnam to stop helping Russian bomber flights


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WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The United States has asked Vietnam to stop letting Russia use a former US base to refuel nuclear-capable bombers engaged in shows of strength over the Asia-Pacific region, exposing strains in Washington's steadily warming relations with Hanoi. 

The request, described to Reuters by a State Department official, comes as US officials say Russian bombers have stepped up flights in a region already rife with tensions between China, US-ally Japan and Southeast Asian nations.  General Vincent Brooks, commander of the US Army in the Pacific, told Reuters the planes had conducted "provocative" flights, including around the US Pacific Ocean territory of Guam, home to a major American air base.

It is the first time that US officials have confirmed the role of Cam Ranh Bay, a natural deep-water harbor, in Russian bomber plane activity that has increased globally.  Brooks said the planes that circled Guam were refueled by Russian tankers flying from the strategic bay, which was transformed by the Americans during the Vietnam War into a massive air and naval base. 

Vietnam's willingness to allow Russia to use Cam Ranh Bay reflects Hanoi's complex position in a geopolitical tug-of-war that frequently pits China and Russia on one side and the United States, Japan and much of Southeast Asia on the other.


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dont know why so many propose Erieys aew system to Malaysia event Indonesia,
Erieye have serious weakness due to can't cover 360* degree, what the point getting it,
maybe just for feel good go AEW, for for "real situation" not that good to use ...
if want cheap, from china more cheaper and cover 360 degree
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QUOTE(waja2000 @ Mar 12 2015, 05:02 PM)
dont know why so many propose Erieys aew system to Malaysia event Indonesia,
Erieye have serious weakness due to can't cover 360* degree, what the point getting it,
maybe just for feel good go AEW, for for "real situation" not that good to use ... 
if want cheap, from china more cheaper and cover 360 degree
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Can still be solved by circling 360 degrees every ten minutes
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TNI & the Indonesian MoD has finally selected the Sukhoi Su-35 for the F-5 replacement. It is now up to the Indonesian Defense Minister to process the administration towards finalizing the contract deal.

http://nasional.sindonews.com/read/975725/...lima-1426161926

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INDONESIAN HAWKS MAKE ROOM FOR T-50I

The Indonesian Air Force (Tentara Nasional Indonesia-Angkatan Udara, TNI-AU) on Thursday 12 March says goodbye to its British Aerospace Hawk Mk53 trainers. A speciale farewell ceremony is held at Iswahjudi Air Force Base, where the last Hawks are retired after close to 35 years of training pilots.

The first of 20 Hawks came to Indonesia in September 1980. The type is now being replaced by 16 Korea Aerospace Industries (KAI) T-50i Golden Eagle trainers, ordered in 2011 for 400 million USD. The last of those were delivered last year.

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Deal to acquire French Rafale fighters hits rough weather

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Deal to acquire French Rafale fighters hits rough weather

NEW DELHI: India plans to take a final call, one way or the other, on the gigantic $20 billion MMRCA (medium multi-role combat aircraft) project to acquire 126 French Rafale fighters before Prime Minister Narendra Modi visits France and Germany in April.

Sources said the defence ministry is now hopping mad with French aviation major Dassault's continuing refusal to take "ownership" of the 108 Rafale fighters which are to be manufactured by Hindustan Aeronautics Ltd (HAL) in India with transfer of technology after the first 18 jets are delivered off-the-shelf to IAF.

The MoD is also upset with Dassault's attempts to "change the price line", which led to its selection over the Eurofighter Typhoon as the L-1 (lowest bidder) three years ago, by deciding the "costing" for HAL on its own. "It will amount to a de facto hike in the L-1 price," said a source.

READ ALSO: France pushes for Rafale deal, but talks still stuck

If Dassault continues to renege from its earlier commitments, refusing to be "fully compliant" with the original RFP (request for proposal), India will be left with no option but to scrap the entire MMRCA project despite having invested almost a decade in the selection process. Incidentally, the defence procurement policy and Central Vigilance Commission guidelines do not allow the L-2 (Typhoon) to re-enter the negotiations.

As was first reported by TOI, even though 90% of the draft contract is ready, the finalization of the complex MMRCA project has been stuck for almost a year now due to Dassault's reluctance to stand guarantee for the fighters to be made in India in terms of liquidity damages and production timelines.


Sources said defence minister Manohar Parrikar has written to his French counterpart Jean-Yves Le Drian that India was still awaiting the "empowered" delegation he had promised to send to resolve the imbroglio. The two ministers had decided to "fast-track" the negotiations during talks in New Delhi on December 1.

READ ALSO: Amid sniping by rivals, France aims to close Rafale deal by early 2015

"The ball is firmly in the French court. India cannot allow any violation of the RFP in such a mega project, nor can it afford to let the negotiations drag on endlessly. A final call has to be taken, one way or the other," said the source.

If the MMRCA project is indeed scrapped, it will bring to an end the mega fighter selection process launched by India way back in August 2007. This "mother of all defence deals" had global aviation majors salivating at the prospect of bagging the lucrative deal.

After extensive field trials by IAF test pilots, Swedish Gripen, Russian MiG-35, American F/A-18 'Super Hornet' and F-16 'Super Viper' were ejected out of the high-voltage competition.

Subsequently, the commercial bids of the two remaining contenders -- Eurofighter Typhoon (EADS), backed by UK, Germany, Spain and Italy, and French Rafale (Dassault) - were opened in November 2011.

Rafale was then declared the winner in January 2012, having beaten the Typhoon both on direct cost of acquisition as well as "life-cycle costs'' of operating the fighters over a 40-year period with 6,000 hours of flying. But the final commercial negotiations with Dassault have progressed at a glacial pace since then.

http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/india/D...ow/45847253.cms

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Deal to acquire French Rafale fighters hits rough weather

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http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/india/D...ow/45847253.cms
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UK to Offer Eurofighters Should India Scrap Rafale Deal

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India's Rafale Dilemma: France Cannot Be Trusted After Mistral Faux Pas

NEW DELHI (Sputnik) — The United Kingdom is ready to offer Eurofighter aircraft if India’s long-disputed deal to acquire French Rafale jets falls through, UK Foreign Secretary Philip Hammond said Thursday.
British authorities are aware that the “deal with Dassault has not gone smoothly,” Hammond said, adding that the United Kingdom sees this as an opportunity to offer Eurofighters if India opens an official competitive bidding.

Hammond, who is currently on a two-day trip to India, noted that he had not raised the issue with Indian authorities in the course of the ongoing meetings.

In 2012, India chose France’s Dassault Aviation to supply it with 126 Rafale fighter jets, scrapping a rival proposal from the producers of the Eurofighter Typhoon.

However, the project has been put on hold over high costs and Dassault’s unwillingness to guarantee the performance of Rafale aircraft produced in India under transfer of technology agreements.

The Eurofighter Typhoon is a multirole fighter aircraft jointly produced by three companies based in United Kingdom, Germany and Spain, and Italy.

Indian media have repeatedly suggested that the country's authorities could abandon the Rafale deal in favor of Russia-designed SU-30 fighters.

http://sputniknews.com/business/20150312/1019392644.html
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Finally the ministry of defense and Armed forces chose for Su-35 S as the F-5 replacement

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“Saya enggak tahu persis jumlahnya tapi, yang jelas kita akan ganti secara bertahap dan itu sampai 2024 berakkhirnya minimum essential force (MEF) semua itu sudah hadir,” tukasnya.

kinda interesting statement...it implies repurchasing...more than once...

@madoka if you are the same person madokafc at the other forum....I am interested in your statement
"the most fearsome contender is F-16 block 60 from Lock Mart, beside their offer of 35 percent offset from the nominal value order the US government backing them up with offer of second batch of F-16 C/D block 25 grants with the number of up to the first batch of 30 units and not to mention they arrange the package with E-2C hawkeye offer for Indonesian AEW/C programme."

su35 seemed a confirm...f16 blck60 off the table or Indo would acquire both...?

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Brazilian 36 Gripen NG Fighter Contract Finalized For $4.55 Billion
Source : Our Bureau ~ Dated : Thursday, March 12, 2015 @ 02:57 PMViews : 101 A- A A+

Saab announced Wednesday that it has finalized 36 Brazilian Next Generation Gripen fighter aircraft contract for US$ 4.55 Billion (SEK 39.3 billion).

The contract involves the purchase of a complete turnkey weapon system, and the total package includes training, spare parts, support, planning and maintenance.

“Brazil chose Saab because it wanted to have the very latest technological developments while driving its own industry forward,” says Mikael Franzén, program manager for Gripen in Brazil.

full news
http://www.defenseworld.net/news/12402/Bra...on#.VQG5z46Ue7Y

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1st A400M for Malaysia #TUDM leaves Spain on long ferry flight

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QUOTE(waja2000 @ Mar 13 2015, 12:13 AM)
Overage price per-jet is usd 126 million for Gripen NG,  28  single-seater, 8 unit dual-seater
Brazilian 36 Gripen NG Fighter Contract Finalized For $4.55 Billion
Source : Our Bureau ~ Dated : Thursday, March 12, 2015 @ 02:57 PMViews : 101 A- A A+

Saab announced Wednesday that it has finalized 36 Brazilian Next Generation Gripen fighter aircraft contract for US$ 4.55 Billion (SEK 39.3 billion).

The contract involves the purchase of a complete turnkey weapon system, and the total package includes training, spare parts, support, planning and maintenance.

“Brazil chose Saab because it wanted to have the very latest technological developments while driving its own industry forward,” says Mikael Franzén, program manager for Gripen in Brazil.

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I believe that pricing include tot/ip and assembly line at home in brazil, but still quiet pricey i personally prefer ASH over gripen for malaysia mrca but dont know lah when we gonna buy been dragging this for long2 time already

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I believe that pricing include tot/ip and assembly line at home in brazil, but still quiet pricey i personally prefer ASH over gripen for malaysia mrca but dont know lah when we gonna buy been dragging this for long2 time already
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ASH price should also about same with all include. MRCA should be next year i think. but hope at lease short list first, than easy to talk.

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that for sure, need to discuss with Blohm+Voss too.  biggrin.gif
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That would be a complicated issue to solves for nmel.
besides nmel have close partnership with dsme which is a better deal for nmel interest.

I do hope we make use of meko design unfortunately things dun goes the way we want it to be.

QUOTE(waja2000 @ Mar 12 2015, 05:02 PM)
dont know why so many propose Erieys aew system to Malaysia event Indonesia,
Erieye have serious weakness due to can't cover 360* degree, what the point getting it,
maybe just for feel good go AEW, for for "real situation" not that good to use ... 
if want cheap, from china more cheaper and cover 360 degree
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Erieye use software to cover such weaknesses.
it seem that saab wanted to employ GaN tech into erieye radar which greatly improve it capabilities.
Though china aew is cheap there is an issues in datalink.
On procurement china aew will be view as high risk procurement compare to erieye.

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As for gripen

Yup the price tag include tot/ip, production kits and few more things.

ASH would be lot cheaper expected flyaway cost less than usd90mil for full spec.
unless we are going for Australian variant which consists of ew that would be above usd100mil.
though I dun think US will sell such variants to Malaysia. laugh.gif
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PENTAGON ON PATH TO LAUNCH HACKER-PROOF BOEING DRONE BY 2018

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An unhackable Boeing Little Bird unmanned aircraft should be in flight around the end of 2017, Defense Department and company officials say.

Right now, defense industry programmers are rewriting software on the helicopter drone to encapsulate its communications computer. That way, no outsiders can steer the unmanned aerial vehicle to strike, say, civilians, or tamper with surveillance video to mask adversary targets.

An impermeable commercial quadcopter drone was successfully flown last May using the same type of technology.

"The intent is to conduct an experiment to prove that these new coding techniques can create secure code at full scale," said John Launchbury, who leads the program for the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency.

The concept -- while not new -- is becoming more vital as more computers are embedded into systems that carry precious cargo.

"Cyberattacks on your PC -- they can steal information and they can steal money, but they don’t cause physical damage, whereas cyberattacks in a UAV or a car can cause physical damage and we really don’t want to open that can of worms," said Kathleen Fisher, the previous program manager of the DARPA project. The initiative, which launched in 2012, is called High-Assurance Cyber Military Systems.

In addition to Boeing, National ICT Australia, avionics company Rockwell Collins and computer science firm Galois are crafting the secure software.

Hypothetically speaking, the worst-case scenario would be having an adversary like the Islamic State take command of a weaponized UAV and direct it to fire on a friendly target, Fisher said.

Or potentially even worse, the bad actor substitutes surveillance video showing U.S. allied forces with video showing ISIL activity so the decision-maker on base unknowingly fires at the allies.

"Boeing is on track to replace all the code on the vehicle by the end" of the program, Launchbury said, which lasts for 4.5 years. This particular Little Bird does not carry any weapons systems, he said.

The software will isolate all communications between the ground station and the aircraft from the outside world, according to program participants.

"Its main purpose is to rewrite and secure the mission computer on board the Little Bird," Launchbury said.

Close to 100,000 lines of code -- or 70 percent of the mission computer’s code -- will have been replaced in time for a planned flight this summer, he said. By comparison, modern cars require around 100 million lines of code to get out of the garage.

Automobiles have long been susceptible to computer intrusions.

Around 2010, researchers from University of California, San Diego and the University of Washington were able to access a car’s internal network to disengage the brakes, making it difficult for the driver to stop. Another test showed how ordinary car parts can enable these sorts of attacks, such as FM radios, Bluetooth connections and wireless tire pressure sensors.

Boeing officials said in an emailed statement that the company's "goal is to enhance all Boeing developed Unmanned Little Bird aircraft software using [the new] technologies by the end of the program."

Typically, most commercial and military vehicles are powered by general purpose programming languages, such as C or C++, which have a number of security holes, said Lee Pike, Galois research lead for cyber-physical systems. He facilitated the hacker-proof minidrone flight in 2014.

"We’ve developed a new programming language that is provably free from those vulnerabilities,” he said. “The approach is to transition the programming language we’ve developed, called Ivory, to Boeing so that they can rewrite their systems.”

Trustworthy software for critical systems is not unprecedented. It’s called “sound engineering design,” said Ron Gula, chief executive officer of Tenable Network Security.

“I would hope nuclear and power production plants don't have a control system that is able to be overridden and put into a nonsecure state," he said.

Hack-proof technology cannot compensate for faulty construction. The Little Bird might still fall from the sky or stop transmitting video, yet that would be the work of the system's manufacturer or a legitimate user, Fisher said. It would not be the work of an intruder.

The Little Bird “could still crash, but that would be because the system as it was shipped had a flaw -- it wouldn’t be crashing because a malicious party did something to manipulate it,” she said. “Somebody from the outside can’t break in and access it, and then cause it to do something that it wasn’t supposed to do."

http://www.nextgov.com/cybersecurity/2015/...ne-2018/107250/

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I think asian here welcome russian than america more
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Russia is still considered a nominal ally of China. Considering how many countries in east Asia and south east Asia that China have dispute with, many Asian countries will still look to USA to provide counterbalance.
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QUOTE(madoka @ Mar 12 2015, 09:00 PM)
Finally the ministry of defense and Armed forces chose for Su-35 S as the F-5 replacement

http://nasional.sindonews.com/read/975725/...lima-1426161926
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There will be 2 squadrons of Flanker in Indonesia. one on Makassar and the other on Madiun.

And 2 squadrons of Falcon. on Palembang and Madiun.
I heard that TNI will establish another two fighter squadron until 2024. Wondering where those squadron will be based on..

Natuna could be very good option

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Last flight of the Indonesian Air Force Hawk Mk.53 Trainer being escorted by the T-50i as it enters retirement.

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The F-35′s onboard software system is having even more problems


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In yet another blow for the F-35 program, the plane’s highly advanced onboard sensors are simply too sensitive, Breaking Defense reports.

The sensors are responsible for tracking and sorting through external threats facing the plane, such as an enemy missile launch. However, the plane’s sensors collect so much data that the onboard software is overwhelmed. The plane is unable to effectively sort through the information it’s receiving, leading to an unacceptable frequency of false alarms.

Dr. J. Michael Gilmore, the director of Operational Test and Evaluation for the Department of Defense’s weapons systems, wrote in his 2014 annual report that the “fusion of information from own-ship sensors, as well as fusion of information from off-board sensors is still deficient.”

“The Distributed Aperture System continues to exhibit high false-alarm rates and false target tracks, and poor stability performance, even in later versions of software,” he wrote.

Still, Gilmore noted, the onboard software did continue to make gains and is steadily improving the reliability of the sensors.

Thomas Lawhead, an Air Force civilian involved in the F-35A program, echoed this view. Lawhead told Breaking Defense that the missile warnings for the F-35 were “still a little too sensitive.” In his view, the threat-tracking software will not be ready until close to the F-35′s operational debut in 2015.

According to Lockheed Martin, the F-35 uses a set of integrated sensors that provide multiple levels of redundancy. In the case that a sensor becomes damaged, the comprehensive nature of the sensors allow the F-35 to continue to operate fully. This type of system is already in place in the F-22, but it was anticipated the F-35 would represent a significant upgrade.

Ideally, groups of F-35s should also be able to share their sensor information with each other in order to give aircraft a more complete view of the battlefield.


Read more at http://www.businessinsider.my/f-35s-sensor...60fsjBY2vGks.99
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2015 Lima Airshow Malaysia
China's first female J-10 pilots make overseas debut

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QUOTE(azriel @ Mar 12 2015, 08:43 PM)
TNI & the Indonesian MoD has finally selected the Sukhoi Su-35 for the F-5 replacement. It is now up to the Indonesian Defense Minister to process the administration towards finalizing the contract deal.

http://nasional.sindonews.com/read/975725/...lima-1426161926
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Finally the ministry of defense and Armed forces chose for Su-35 S as the F-5 replacement

http://nasional.sindonews.com/read/975725/...lima-1426161926
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Finally, atleast something better rather than 'may may'
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QUOTE(yinchet @ Mar 13 2015, 01:48 AM)
That would be a complicated issue to solves for nmel.
besides nmel have close partnership with dsme which is a better deal for nmel interest.

I do hope we make use of meko design unfortunately things dun goes the way we want it to be.
Erieye use software to cover such weaknesses.
it seem that saab wanted to employ GaN tech into erieye radar which greatly improve it capabilities.
Though china aew is cheap there is an issues in datalink.
On procurement china aew will be view as high risk procurement compare to erieye.

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As for gripen

Yup the price tag include tot/ip, production kits and few more things.

ASH would be lot cheaper expected flyaway cost less than usd90mil for full spec.
unless we are going for Australian variant which consists of ew that would be above usd100mil.
though I dun think US will sell such variants to Malaysia. laugh.gif
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i aware on this ....
software not much can help, they only can adjusted scan angle,
funny why no one Erieye install front and rear radar.
let wait and see.
yep, ASH flyaway cost should be less than usd 90 mil.

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QUOTE(waja2000 @ Mar 13 2015, 01:25 PM)
i aware on this ....
software not much can help, they only can adjusted scan angle,
funny why no one Erieye install front and rear radar.
let wait and see. 
yep, ASH flyaway cost should be less than usd 90 mil.
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Basically, that what you get for the price you pay. Cant complain

U want 360 coverage, sadly A295 AWACS radar made by jews laugh.gif


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Basically, that what you get for the price you pay. Cant complain

U want 360 coverage, sadly A295 AWACS radar made by jews laugh.gif
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than, RMAF need try hard to get B737 MESA Wedgetai haha....... laugh.gif
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than, RMAF need try hard to get B737 MESA Wedgetai  haha.......  laugh.gif
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mahal tuu...
but more capable than eireye for sure

I not sure how many RMAF specific need. Calling for atreyuangel laugh.gif
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Someone is having high grade weeds asking for wedgetail
Anyway I'm okay with erieye couple with sigint airtracer flex.

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mahal tuu...
but more capable than eireye for sure

I not sure how many RMAF specific need. Calling for atreyuangel  laugh.gif
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ideally 3 for penisular and 3 fro sabah/Sarawak.
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QUOTE(yinchet @ Mar 13 2015, 02:40 PM)
Someone is having high grade weeds asking for wedgetail
Anyway I'm okay with erieye couple with sigint airtracer flex.
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make my A295 AWACS suggestion less weedy tongue.gif

erieye with air tracker can fit ? hmm.gif hmm.gif

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make my A295 AWACS suggestion less weedy  tongue.gif

erieye with air tracker can fit ? hmm.gif  hmm.gif
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295 aew still quite a weed since it was jew products.
Airtracer got combo version with erieye.
I think they will share some of the equipment.
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QUOTE(yinchet @ Mar 13 2015, 03:08 PM)
295 aew still quite a weed since it was jew products.
Airtracer got combo version with erieye.
I think they will share some of the equipment.
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less weedy than wedgetail laugh.gif
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less weedy than wedgetail  laugh.gif
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Anyway the most realistic option which also offer on the table.

ASH + 4 e2d
gripen + erieye
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QUOTE(yinchet @ Mar 13 2015, 03:22 PM)
Anyway the most realistic option which also offer on the table.

ASH + 4 e2d
gripen + erieye
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How about refurbished/ upgraded super hornet + lease gripen + erieye

That way we keep our big bro happy and we can potentially stay within budget
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How about refurbished/ upgraded super hornet + lease gripen + erieye

That way we keep our big bro happy and we can potentially stay within budget
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Huh you mean 2nd hand hornet?
I dun think US will sell any of their SH or even legacy hornet.
since their f35 project were so fark up.
Best option we go for lease gripen + erieye if no budget.
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Huh you mean 2nd hand hornet?
I dun think US will sell any of their SH or even legacy hornet.
since their f35 project were so fark up.
Best option we go for lease gripen + erieye if no budget.
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easy if no budget, buy less hornet like 12 unit to replace Mig29.... 12 unit ASH still more efficient then mig29
Erieye can link with ASH or F18D too, even Su30mkm, not necessary Gripen.

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prefer our forces take the ASH

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QUOTE(yinchet @ Mar 13 2015, 03:55 PM)
Huh you mean 2nd hand hornet?
I dun think US will sell any of their SH or even legacy hornet.
since their f35 project were so fark up.
Best option we go for lease gripen + erieye if no budget.
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Yup f35 rubbish...

Look like new ash is the only option to keep big bro hapy. Or f16 hahaha
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QUOTE(yinchet @ Mar 13 2015, 03:55 PM)
Huh you mean 2nd hand hornet?
I dun think US will sell any of their SH or even legacy hornet.
since their f35 project were so fark up.
Best option we go for lease gripen + erieye if no budget.
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I dont like the idea of 2nd hand airframe, I worried something might go wrong with the engine or the airframe which could risk the pilot life plus loosing some money too

If want make sure those are lowest hour airframe we can get.

tbf gov should just buy new one, for the sake of the pilot safety and should buy this year or next since we have alot of pilot soon will be no plane to fly. If want cheap Fa50 with aesa is good enough
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u think the anwar petition might affect arms trade between usa and Malaysia

for example if we want to get F18

I dont think USA will change their policy though

just asking
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u think the anwar petition might affect arms trade between usa and Malaysia

for example if we want to get F18

I dont think USA will change their policy though

just asking
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we buy some F18, anwar petition can close shop already...
USA just talk about Interest $$$.... brows.gif

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Yup f35 rubbish...

Look like new ash is the only option to keep big bro hapy. Or f16 hahaha
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buy 8 F18 ASH more, addition to curent F18D squadron than ok loh....
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QUOTE(waja2000 @ Mar 13 2015, 04:24 PM)
easy if no budget, buy less hornet like 12 unit to replace Mig29.... 12 unit ASH still more efficient then mig29
Erieye can link with ASH or F18D too, even Su30mkm, not necessary Gripen.
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Lease gripen is still the best option here.
Mainly we can get the aircraft in less than 1 years.
We can familiarise ourselves with the gripen if future we were intended to replace hawk with gripen.
we dun have to worry if the tech if outdated once the lease term over we give back to the swiss. laugh.gif start looking for the latest gen fighter instead.

QUOTE(thpace @ Mar 13 2015, 04:28 PM)
Yup f35 rubbish...

Look like new ash is the only option to keep big bro hapy. Or f16 hahaha
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F16? If buy 1 free 3 I dun mind.
EF offer buy1 free 1. laugh.gif

F35 is rubish for now once it reach mature stage than it would be a scary fighter.
but US have to pray hard no world war in the period of time. tongue.gif

QUOTE(hafizushi @ Mar 13 2015, 04:31 PM)
I dont like the idea of 2nd hand airframe, I worried something might go wrong with the engine or the airframe which could risk the pilot life plus loosing some money too

If want make sure those are lowest hour airframe we can get.

tbf gov should just buy new one, for the sake of the pilot safety and should buy this year or next since we have alot of pilot soon will be no plane to fly. If want cheap Fa50 with aesa is good enough
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That depend on maintenance status of the aircraft.
yes I dun like 2nd aircraft as well.
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u think the anwar petition might affect arms trade between usa and Malaysia
for example if we want to get F18
I dont think USA will change their policy though
just asking
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nothing gonna change, all business like usual
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SHAH ALAM: The Government remain keen over plans to procure at least two China made warships for the Royal Malaysian Navy (RMN) although the service did not request for it,industry sources said.

The sources told Malaysian Defence that the plan to buy the two warships in the works for the last two years, was proposed by a group of businessmen from both countries supposedly to promote ties between Malaysia and China.

Senior defence ministry officials when contacted by Malaysian Defence confirmed the plan but declined further comment.

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majority of Chinese citizens believe the People’s Liberation Army (PLA) could seize islands in the East and South China Seas, even if the U.S. military were to intervene in the conflicts.

No less than 87 percent of respondents said that the Chinese military already possessed the capability to take back the Diaoyu/Senkaku Islands from Japan, according to a recent public opinion poll. When asked whether they still believed the PLA could achieve this objective if the U.S. intervened in the conflict, 74 percent said yes.

The numbers were much the same for the South China Sea. When asked whether they believed the PLA could militarily take back disputed islands in the South China Sea, 85.6 percent of respondents said that China’s military could achieve this objective. Even if the U.S. military intervened on behalf of the Southeast Asian nations, about 73 percent of respondents said they still believed the Chinese military would prevail.

These were just some of the results of a recent survey published by Andrew Chubb and the Perth USAsia Centre (h/t ASPI’s The Strategist), entitled: “Exploring China’s ‘Maritime Consciousness’ Public Opinion on the South and East China Sea Disputes.” The poll, which was the first in what will be an annual poll on Chinese views of the island disputes, was based on phone interviews conducted with 1,413 adult residents of Beijing, Shanghai, Guangzhou, Changsha and Chengdu.

Despite the confidence in their country’s military’s capabilities, a slight majority of respondents said they did not want to go to war over disputed islands in either the South or East China Seas. When asked whether it was in China’s national interest to use military force to take back the Diaoyu/Senkaku Islands, which Japan administers but Beijing also claims, 55.5 percent of respondents said that it was not. Just over 33 percent disagreed while the rest were unsure or didn’t answer.

Fifty-four percent of respondents agreed that it was not in China’s interest to use military force to take back disputed islands in the South China Sea, compared to 33.5 percent who disagreed. The rest were unsure or did not answer.

The survey participants also didn’t rank the island disputes as particularly important compared with many domestic issues. When the pollsters presented participants with a list of nine issues and asked them to choose the five most important, around 51 percent of respondents selected “island issues with neighboring countries” as one of their choices. Corruption, rich-poor disparity, food and drug safety, moral issues and environmental pollution all ranked higher. Notably, however, the island disputes ranked considerably higher than reunification with Taiwan, which only 22 percent of respondents selected as among their top five issues.

The overwhelming belief that the PLA would prevail in a conflict with the United States in the East or South China Seas could make it easier for Chinese leaders to gain support for aggressive policies. At the same time, it could very well make Party leaders more weary of actually initiating a conflict, given the domestic repercussions for them if China is defeated.

Zachary Keck is managing editor of The National Interest.

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QUOTE(KYPMbangi @ Mar 13 2015, 05:40 PM)
China ships incoming?  hmm.gif
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Can, but make sure high end punya lar, like type 052d ke
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Looks like that it was not the request from the RMN.

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More than 70 sophisticated T-72B3 tanks will be supplied to the Russian Eastern Military District by the year-end, sources said.

The new tanks are due to replace the T-72B1 tanks that are still in service in a number of military units at the Russian Eastern Military District.

"More than 70 modernized T-72B3 tanks will be put into service by the Eastern Military District's motor-rifle units by the end of 2015. The delivery comes within the framework of the 2015 state defense order," the Russian Eastern Military District's press service said.

The T-72B3 tank is a modernized version of the T-72 model, upgraded to the level of the T-90 tank.

The T-72B3 is equipped with new fire control system and new ballistic computer.

Additionally, the tank is fitted with a new gunner sight, with a thermal imager that has day-night and all-weather combat capability.

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just curios, what are the most capable 4thgen fighter jets now?

while 5th gen should be better than 4th gen, are the 5th gen jets mature enough to meet battled harden 4th gen jets?
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QUOTE(junchuan @ Mar 13 2015, 06:09 PM)
Imagine we send out a fleet of
2 052d
6 sgpv
2 scorpene
2 support ship
I think many would be careful
But just imagine the problems of integrating China and France sensors and weapons
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China build just the hull?
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QUOTE(junchuan @ Mar 13 2015, 06:09 PM)
Imagine we send out a fleet of
2 052d
6 sgpv
2 scorpene
2 support ship
I think many would be careful
But just imagine the problems of integrating China and France sensors and weapons
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The news source says they would only provide the hull and basic machinery, the weapons would be fitted later by local company

But if only 2 ships, I would rather they opt for mrss.. rmn really need those types
Also mrss is not an offensive platform, so no problem if spratly gone bonkers
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China build just the hull?
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wah, so ambition for what?

this task force for what? to claim all of spartly ar?

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QUOTE(junchuan @ Mar 13 2015, 06:09 PM)
Imagine we send out a fleet of
2 052d
6 sgpv
2 scorpene
2 support ship
I think many would be careful
But just imagine the problems of integrating China and France sensors and weapons
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054.... not type 052

Most likely armed like sgpv but hull n design from china
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Can, but make sure high end punya lar, like type 052d ke
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052D very cheap only, last week during china annual session of the largely rubber-stamp National People's Congress, the military report said cost 052D only about usd 500 million+ biggrin.gif , 054A about usd 300 million

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Looks like that it was not the request from the RMN.
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sometime like political procurement is needed (military asset)
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The news source says they would only provide the hull and basic machinery, the weapons would be fitted later by local company

But if only 2 ships, I would rather they opt for mrss.. rmn really need those types
Also mrss is not an offensive platform, so no problem if spratly gone bonkers
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Same here I hope they opt for mrss instead.
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A J-11A with two new missile approach warning systems (MAWS) aft the cockpit. Source: Chinese Internet

Images have emerged on Chinese military web forums suggesting sensor upgrades to Shenyang Aircraft Corporation (SAC) J-11A combat aircraft, with reports noting that two regiments have received these modifications so far.

Upgraded J-11As appear to have four new missile approach warning systems (MAWS), two just aft the cockpit facing forward and two pointing aft on the vertical stabilisers. Similar systems have previously been fitted to the H-6M and H-6K strategic bombers.

Chinese reports also indicate that cockpit displays have been upgraded and that an upgraded fire control system allows the fighter to use Russian Vympel R-77 or Chinese Luoyang PL-10 medium-range air-to-air missiles. Available imagery cannot confirm these upgrades.

There is little to indicate that the J-11A's radar has also been upgraded. However, China's development of new active electronically scanned array (AESA) radar for the Chengdu J-10B and J-20 fighters indicates that radar upgrades are possible for older SAC J-11s.

A potential radar upgrade may also see the inclusion of new helmet mounted display (HMD) systems, mirroring a modification path undertaken by several Western fourth-generation fighters.

SAC's J-11A fighters stem from its initial 1998 contract with Russia's Sukhoi Aircraft Corporation to co-produce 200 Su-27SK fighters from kits made at the Komsomolsk-on-Amur Aircraft Production Association (KnAAPO).

Initial co-produced units proved inadequate to the point of requiring Russian-assisted rebuilding, and Sukhoi officials later told IHS Jane's that SAC's production finish for J-11As exceeded that of Sukhoi's Su-27s.

However, in a move that damaged Sino-Russian military technology relations, SAC built only 104 kit-based J-11As before hijacking the design to make nearly entirely Chinese-produced J-11B and twin-seat J-11BS fighters, J-15 and J-15BS naval fighters, and twin-seat J-16 strike fighters.

In April 2014 an Asian government source told IHS Jane's that China had 230 J-11A/B fighters in 2014 and this was expected to increase to 390 by 2020, along with another 100 J-16 strike fighters.

http://www.janes.com/article/49903/images-...ly-series-j-11s
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Same here I hope they opt for mrss instead.
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Poltical purchase... maybe the navy can convince them to buy mrsss for the price of that two offered ships
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Malaysia should get Chang Bai Shan class LPD instead of more corvette or frigates, you need them most
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Same here I hope they opt for mrss instead.
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Poltical purchase... maybe the  navy can convince them to buy mrsss for the price of that two offered ships
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me too,
remember few week ago, i ok for this
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http://www.janes.com/article/49538/idex-20...new-lpd-concept

but if we buy china frigate, we still want to buy that DMSE ship?
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QUOTE(waja2000 @ Mar 13 2015, 07:20 PM)
me too,
remember few week ago, i ok for this
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http://www.janes.com/article/49538/idex-20...new-lpd-concept

but if we buy china frigate, we still want to buy that DMSE ship?
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Probably yes we still need to buy dsme ship.
we are still seriously lacking of warship.
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QUOTE(madoka @ Mar 13 2015, 07:18 PM)
Malaysia should get Chang Bai Shan class LPD instead of more corvette or frigates, you need them most
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If only our top minister have some military training or at least brain on how to manage country defence

Jauh lagi......

Well rmn did ask for more hulls to do their duties effectively..

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Malaysia should get Chang Bai Shan class LPD instead of more corvette or frigates, you need them most
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that 071 LPD size too big for our navy, it size about 20K tons,we want somethink like Makassar class LPD
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QUOTE(waja2000 @ Mar 13 2015, 07:22 PM)
that 071 LPD size too big for our navy, it size about 20K tons,we want somethink like Makassar class LPD
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China did offer us smaller displacement one


But can tukar for hq-9 kah? Hahaha
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QUOTE(waja2000 @ Mar 13 2015, 07:22 PM)
that 071 LPD size too big for our navy, it size about 20K tons,we want somethink like Makassar class LPD
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it should be fine, as you no need them in larger number, just two hull with consideration of Operational rotation and maintenance will be enough.


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China did offer us smaller displacement one
But can tukar for hq-9 kah? Hahaha
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FM80 (HQ7)change to HHQ16 ok lah, 40km range cukup loh. Gowind only 20km je.. brows.gif
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QUOTE(madoka @ Mar 13 2015, 07:25 PM)
it should be fine, as you no need them in larger number, just two hull with consideration of Operational rotation and maintenance will be enough.
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other reason is our Navy base very small too. to park also question, few time warship got Collide in base.

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If only our top minister have some military training or at least brain on how to manage country defence

Jauh lagi......

Well rmn did ask for more hulls to do their duties effectively..
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I think logistic support capability is important to support the rotation of Army and Navy personnel between Peninsula and Borneo Malaysia, not to mention their important roles to support HADR mission.
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I think logistic support capability is important to support the rotation of Army and Navy personnel between Peninsula and Borneo Malaysia, not to mention their important roles to support HADR mission.
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Nak but budget tak ada... long plague our military procurements

Dapat satu kurang satu haha
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QUOTE(KYPMbangi @ Mar 13 2015, 06:23 PM)
The news source says they would only provide the hull and basic machinery, the weapons would be fitted later by local company

But if only 2 ships, I would rather they opt for mrss.. rmn really need those types
Also mrss is not an offensive platform, so no problem if spratly gone bonkers
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if that the case, then is good i worried we cant integrate with western combat system. If we want to use china missile also no problem but please make it with western CMS

but still logistically not good to have so many missile type, so yeah use nsm/exocett all the way i think.

for mrss also a good idea if we can get china made,
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I just hope they don't do stupid things like chinese-bloc weapon on western FCS or vice versa.
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Looks like that SAAB is not giving up with the Gripen offer for the Indonesian Air Force F-5 replacement program. They are now offering packages that includes:

- Meteor missiles
- RBS-15 missiles (PT.DI is being offered to do the assembling)
- (AEW&C) Erieye
- Tactical data link that can be integrated with other military assets
- Aircraft Maintenance Center
- Operation Tactical Flight Center

http://print.kompas.com/baca/2015/03/13/Sa...Lengkap-Penggan

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QUOTE(cunnilinguist @ Mar 13 2015, 08:00 PM)
I just hope they don't do stupid things like chinese-bloc weapon on western FCS or vice versa.
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why not, is good combination, with advance western Radar and cheap chinese missile (weapon), suite to as lack of budget
FYI, Algeria C28A (same frigate in news sales to RMN too) is using Thales Smart-S 3D radar (same with Gowind) than Mix chinese system (Combat system) using chinese weapon, and each C28A warship about usd 100-150 million only. 1/5 our Gowind Price, about 40-50% of DSME propose corvette Price.
and chinese shipyard newest warship already start using international standard and protocol to design/construct warship, so mix Chinese/western system not a issue. biggrin.gif

if u add a bit money, event can get more powerful frigate better than Gowind in 50% of our Gowind price.
like this one

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http://chinesemilitaryreview.blogspot.com/...ce-frigate.html

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Military rifle teams test new electronic target system at Talladega range

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The U.S. Marine Corps Shooting Team and the U.S. Army Service Rifle Team are testing the new Kongsberg Electronic Target System installed at the soon to open CMP Talladega Marksmanship Park.

The two rifle teams compete against each other at shooting competitions around the world but came together as one team to help the CMP thoroughly evaluate the new target system.

Both rifle teams participated in competition scenarios at 200, 300 and 600 yards from standing, sitting and prone positions. The team will finish the testing Friday.

Six Marines make up the Marine Corps Shooting Team from Quantico Virginia. They are using M4 carbines. The sixteen members of the U.S. Army Service Rifle Team from Fort Benning, Georgia are using the M-16. All were using 5.56 target ammunition.

Most every team member I spoke to had nothing but good things to say about the target system and the park as a whole.

"The targeting system is super smooth and super quick with no pit changes," Joseph Hall, one of the Army Service Rifle Team members told me. "From what we're used to, we're saving a tremendous amount of time. We're able to concentrate on the shooting aspect of it and less on the actual maintenance and taking care of the targets and pit changes and relay changes."

Hall scored back to back 991's on a 1000 aggregate match. He is a native of Alabaster, Alabama.

"You get more time of the gun instead of changing yards lines, doing pit changes, switching out targetry, there is more time to shoot," Sgt. Antonio Digonza with the Marine Corps Shooting Team explained. " The target are hard rubber or plastic and are self healing and durable. They will last a long time providing multiple rounds and tons of usage so you can continue firing."

The main range is covered so this week's rainy soggy weather didn't put a damper on testing and caused no delays.

Don Hindman the CMP Marksmanship Park Range Master said everything has gone very well so far this week. " We are looking forward to a soft opening of the park on May 5 with the dedication on Friday June 5, 2015."

More information about the CMP Talladega Marksmanship Park events can be found on the CMP website.

http://www.al.com/outdoors/index.ssf/2015/..._us_marine.html

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QUOTE(waja2000 @ Mar 13 2015, 09:32 PM)
why not, is good combination, with advance western Radar and cheap chinese missile (weapon), suite to as lack of budget
FYI, Algeria C28A (same frigate in news sales to RMN too) is using Thales Smart-S 3D radar (same with Gowind) than Mix chinese system (Combat system) using chinese weapon, and each C28A warship about usd 100-150 million only. 1/5 our Gowind Price, about 40-50% of DSME propose corvette Price.
and chinese shipyard newest warship already start using international standard and protocol to design/construct warship, so mix Chinese/western system not a issue.  biggrin.gif

if u add a bit money, event can get more  powerful frigate better than Gowind in 50% of our Gowind price.
like this one

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Because it's not like lego block that can be plugged and played. Weapon, radar and subsequent system integration costs millions and even then there is no guarantee that it is going to run seamlessly.

One of the shining example is Bangladeshi BNS Bangabandhu, it is only commisioned less than a year before being decommissioned and it took Daewoo another 6 years to get it running before being recommisioned. Even after that there are still issues that surfaces every now and then.
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QUOTE(cunnilinguist @ Mar 13 2015, 11:34 PM)
Because it's not like lego block that can be plugged and played. Weapon, radar and subsequent system integration costs millions and even then there is no guarantee that it is going to run seamlessly.

One of the shining example is Bangladeshi BNS Bangabandhu, it is only commisioned less than a year before being decommissioned and it took Daewoo another 6 years to get it running before being recommisioned. Even after that there are still issues that surfaces every now and then.
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that is Deawoo .... now is China shipyard, different liao.
well first Algeria C28A already commissioned and ship already back to algeria ... sea trail also fine in system and weapon test.
well chinese own system already very mature, now they already successful integrate Thales Radar in to ship.
event now they said can integrate customer prefer system if wan it.

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So would you trust chinese shipbuilding company over the Korean? Because I won't.
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QUOTE(cunnilinguist @ Mar 14 2015, 12:55 AM)
So would you trust chinese shipbuilding company over the Korean? Because I won't.
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depending on size n tonnage...
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QUOTE(waja2000 @ Mar 14 2015, 12:10 AM)
that is Deawoo .... now is China shipyard, different liao.
well first Algeria C28A already commissioned and ship already back to algeria ... sea trail also fine in system and weapon test.
well chinese own system already very mature, now they already successful integrate Thales Radar in to ship.
event now they said can integrate customer prefer system if wan it.
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I think u got terbalik

China deliver the ship and its integrated weapons, then the ship sail to Algeria. Once arrived, only Thales will start the integration process under their supervision.
The radar hardware are installed first but all the software will only be loaded once the ship arrived at Algeria home port..

Therefore, you cant say there wont be any problem because the actual integration have not start. Just hardware installation. icon_idea.gif icon_idea.gif

I can see thales staff will be cursing how to integrate laugh.gif
But all the system are standalone system, they can operate on its own. The hard part of integration getting all the stand alone system to work together as one. That the purpose of combat management system

QUOTE(cunnilinguist @ Mar 14 2015, 12:55 AM)
So would you trust chinese shipbuilding company over the Korean? Because I won't.
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Quality wise, i would rather thrust Korea

But since it basic hull... sure why not use china. rolleyes.gif
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QUOTE(thpace @ Mar 14 2015, 02:38 AM)
I think u got terbalik

China deliver the ship and its integrated weapons, then the ship sail to Algeria. Once arrived, only Thales will start the integration process under their supervision.
The radar hardware are installed first but all the software will only be loaded once the ship arrived at Algeria home port..

Therefore, you cant say there wont be any problem because the actual integration have not start. Just hardware installation. icon_idea.gif  icon_idea.gif

I can see thales staff will be cursing how to integrate  laugh.gif
But all the system are standalone system, they can operate on its own. The hard part of integration getting all the stand alone system to work together as one. That the purpose of combat management system 
Quality wise, i would rather thrust Korea

But since it basic hull... sure why not use china.  rolleyes.gif
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not really,
it not basic hull, all weapon is chinese, except Radar.
went u got read news report from china on Algeria C28A, than u know,
the designer talk about this ship, how integrated with western system (radar) on how on compatible system
than they special design mix system to get it work, than how there (china combat system) control navy gun and missile,
also talk about sea trail on this ship to test weapon with good results, and achieve target。
basically Thales job not much already.
china product need read more on china news.


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But since it basic hull... sure why not use china.  rolleyes.gif
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Yes since basic hull, not really a problem there
RMN would not risk another non-commonality weapons by using chinese stuff
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QUOTE(waja2000 @ Mar 14 2015, 03:38 AM)
not really,
it not basic hull, all weapon is chinese, except Radar.
went u got read news report from china on Algeria C28A, than u know,
the designer talk about this ship, how integrated with western system (radar) on how on compatible system
than they special design mix system to get it work, than how there (china combat system) control navy gun and missile,
also talk about sea trail on this ship to test weapon with good results, and achieve target。
basically Thales job not much already.
china product need read more on china news.
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Again i think u mistaken

All those system are stand alone system. Meaning they can work ownself even without a centralised cms.

Thales won the contract for cms and they have to intergrate it fully. It can be done not impossible but time consuming

What china designer talking about is how they intergrate the whole design into the ship. Basically telling the world "my ship i can design what you want with whatever mix system i also can do for you provided u buy from me"

Funny... the ship have not even hand over to algeria already say it commissioned ?
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QUOTE(KYPMbangi @ Mar 14 2015, 03:45 AM)
Yes since basic hull, not really a problem there
RMN would not risk another non-commonality weapons by using chinese stuff
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I think our military have enough of none commonality system

From our earlier day of mkm and to navy ships.. just get things works with as little issues as possible
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Pakistan successfully tests first combat drone

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Pakistan has test-fired its first domestic combat drone with “impressive pinpoint accuracy.” Hailed by the country's army chief as a “great national achievement,” the new arsenal is aimed at boosting Pakistan’s ability to fight terrorism.

The drone, dubbed 'Burraq' in honor of the flying horse described in Islamic screeds, is capable of flying in all-weather conditions. Equipped with a Barq laser-guided missile, the drone showed “impressive pinpoint accuracy,” said Pakistan's chief of army staff, General Raheel Sharif.

Sharif attended Friday’s ceremony and witnessed the drone successfully hitting both static and moving targets.

Speaking at the event, General Sharif said the newly developed weapon will increase the military’s capacity to effectively combat terrorism. He also commended the scientists and engineers who worked on the project.

“Let’s join hands to take Pakistan forward in respective fields,” Sharif said in his address.

Islamabad has in the past complained about US drone strikes targeting Al-Qaeda and Taliban insurgents near the country’s northwestern border with Afghanistan, saying that such military activity violates Pakistan’s territorial integrity. The CIA has carried out more than 400 strikes in Pakistan since 2004, according to the independent Bureau of Investigative Journalism.

Pakistan’s military developed surveillance-capable drones back in November 2013, but arming them required overcoming significant technical hurdles.

http://rt.com/news/240585-pakistan-tests-armed-drone/
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Meet the Man Who Terrifies ISIL Terrorists

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As Iraq's army and militias have gained ground in Tikrit, one man has captured the spotlight in the country's fight against ISIL.
Abu Azrael is a man ISIL is terrified of, referring to him simply as the "Angel of Death." His real name is Ayoub, he is in his forties and he is a (former) university lecturer with a Master's Degree in Physical Education.

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He appeared in many video recordings where he threatening ISIL terror organisation, and for so is believed a champion for many Iraqis and their salvation from ISIL terrorists.

Abu Azrael is now one of the people’s heroes in the liberation of Tikrit from ISIL.

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On Friday, an Iraqi Shia record company released a cartoon in which an old woman asks Abu Azrael for flour, so he beats up an ISIL fighter until he is ground into flour.



Abu Azrael continues his fight against ISIL and is reportedly a member of the Imam Ali Brigade.

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http://sputniknews.com/art_living/20150313/1019468341.html



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Woohooo, 4 Hawks & 4 SU-30MKM just perform a mini teaser shows here in Langkawi
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Indonesian Navy's Newest Oceanography Ship - KRI Rigel. Photos by Christophe Dedieu.

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QUOTE(azriel @ Mar 14 2015, 09:52 AM)
Indonesian Navy's Newest Oceanography Ship - KRI Rigel. Photos by Christophe Dedieu.

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For a moment there I thought u were referring to the ship on the left. laugh.gif

Mistrals looking good, though. Seems 100% finished, just waiting for delivery.
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QUOTE(MilitaryMadness @ Mar 14 2015, 10:11 AM)
For a moment there I thought u were referring to the ship on the left.  laugh.gif

Mistrals looking good, though. Seems 100% finished, just waiting for delivery.
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LOL. Yup those are the Russian Mistrals Sevastopol & Vladivostok.
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Woohooo, 4 Hawks & 4 SU-30MKM just perform a mini teaser shows here in Langkawi
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Mind to share what tie the flight took place?am planning to catch the rehearsals tomorrow
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Mind to share what tie the flight took place?am planning to catch the rehearsals tomorrow
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Those are just flyby only @8am++ but still damn impressive to see those birds. At this moment still no rehearsal but based on previous LIMA it was usually done twice a day, once in the morning around 8am/9am and in the evening at 4pm/5pm. Sometimes it may start earlier than that.

As for me,my house is very near to airport so no problem to start 'lepak' on the other side of the runway close to the airport staff quarter building once I heard those jets engine roaring.

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Chinese FCS and weapon system like their Missile system is compatible with those some of European CMS especially from Thales, except their technology is not as advanced as the newest system from Europe but they can connect each other pefectly.

Can you see their FN-9 is more like French made AA missile and their C-802 and C-705 is more akin to Exocet family?
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QUOTE(kron_ka @ Mar 14 2015, 09:27 AM)
This Abu Azrael is Shiite?

They need a Sunni champion...or else this battle of Tikrit looks like one-sided Shiite/Iranian invasion of Sunni lands.
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Doubt a sunni champion will materialized. Even if they try to create one..he will just be considered an Iranian puppet.

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LIMA 2015: Malaysia looks to naval constraints

13th March 2015 - 9:07 by Dzirhan Mahadzir in Kuala Lumpur

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Since the 2013 incursion by Sulu militants, the Royal Malaysian Navy (RMN) has had to focus on both blue water and brown water operations simultaneously. However, the need to procure  small craft for operations in maintaining security for Eastern Sabah to prevent a repeat of the 2013 budget has not impacted the navy’s blue-water procurement plans as funding for operations in the Eastern Sabah Security Zone comes out of a special allocation rather than the navy’s allocation under the defence budget.

As in other areas financial considerations are effecting the RMN’s plans. This includeds cancelling two batch 2 Lekiu class frigates in 2009 though the RMN was compensated by the subsequent go-ahead for the six Littoral Combat Ships being built by Boustead Heavy Industry Corporation (BHIC) with technical assistance by France’s DCNS.

At the same time, the procurement of a multi-role support ship still remains outstanding despite the loss of the LST KD Sri Inderpura in 2009 to a ship fire, which took away much of the RMN’s amphibious operational capability. Even plans to buy second hands ships have been scuttled due to lack of funds, prior to their acquisition by Indonesia, the RMN had been keen to purchase the three Nakhoda Ragam class OPVs but were unable to persuade the government to release funds for them.

Given the situation it remains to be seen whether the RMN’s request under the 11th Malaysia Plan of 2016-2020 will be fulfilled. The RMN has requested funding for some 36 programmes estimated to cost a total of RM10.181 billion. A full list of the programmes requested has not been publicly revealed but the Chief of the RMN, Adm Abdul Aziz Jaafar stated in his New Year address to the RMN on 7 January that among the programmes were: the procurement of eight missile corvettes and six anti-submarine helicopters; the service life extension and upgrade of the four Laksamana class; the procurement of small craft; and the replacement of obsolete missile and torpedo systems on existing RMN ships.

While it was unstated which missile and torpedo systems would be replaced, it is known that the obsolete Otomat anti-ship missile and Aspide surface to air systems on the Laksamanas are no longer in operation and these are likely to be replaced as part of the SLEP and upgrade of the Laksamana.

In addition it is likely that the RMN would also seek upgrades to its two Lekiu class frigates, that entered service in 1999 particularly the combat systems and the Sea Wolf missile system, given the UK plans to phase out the Sea Wolf in 2018, though the RMN could extend the service of the Sea Wolf if it draws on the RN’s phased out stocks. The Laksamana class SLEP is likely to be approved given that it will be done locally, most likely with BHIC, which completed the SLEP for the Kasturi class corvettes.

On the eight missile corvettes, it would be difficult to see funding being approved given the costs, particularly with the ships specifications of being 75-100m in length and armed with anti-ship, anti-air and anti-submarine warfare capabilities though there is the possibility that the Malaysian government may approve a lesser number to be built.

Additionally, the RMN is planning eight corvettes to replace its four Handalan and four Perdana Fast Attack Craft (Missile), all of which entered service in the 1970s. Korea’s DSME appears to be positioning itself for this requirement, having signed a contract on 24 November with Malaysia’s NMEL to provide six corvettes to the RMN subject to Malaysia initiating a purchase.

Interestingly the DSME/NMEL tie in only provides for six ships in contrast to the RMN request for eight, indicating that the companies expect the RMN to not get funding for the number of ships it is requesting for the programme.

Sources have stated that the RMN is considering China as a possible builder for the ships though this is likely to be controversial, given that it would be difficult to integrate the Chinese systems with the Western systems of the current RMN fleet though there is talk that the ship’s hull and structure would be built in China with later installation of Western equipment in a Malaysian shipyard, while another alternative is having segments built in China and then constructed fully in a Malaysian shipyard.

While not being asked for under the RMN’s 11th Plan funding requests, the Multi-Purpose Support Ship is being asked for as a part of an overall Malaysian Armed Forces request for funding given the tri-service nature of the ship, which would be carrying army troops and operating helicopters from the army and the RMAF though the cost of the programme again makes it open to question. DSME and DCNS have been offering Malaysia a scaled down version of their Dokdo and Mistral designs respectively.


http://www.shephardmedia.com/news/imps-new...al-constraints/
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QUOTE(madoka @ Mar 14 2015, 11:15 AM)
Chinese FCS and weapon system like their Missile system is compatible with those some of European CMS  especially from Thales, except their technology is not as advanced as the newest system from Europe but they can connect each other pefectly.

Can you see their FN-9 is more like French made AA missile and their C-802 and C-705 is more akin to Exocet family?
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They say instead of copy... thales actually assisted them in the software development part of their weapon control system. There some compatibility with western system.
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QUOTE(die_257 @ Mar 14 2015, 11:10 AM)
Those are just flyby only @8am++ but still damn impressive to see those birds. At this moment still no rehearsal but based on previous LIMA it was usually done twice a day, once in the morning around 8am/9am and in the evening at 4pm/5pm. Sometimes it may start earlier than that.

As for me,my house is very near to airport so no problem to start 'lepak' on the other side of the runway close to the airport staff quarter building once I heard those jets engine roaring.
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haha based on the schedule from the Air traffic controller, the rehearsals are heald at noon for the last 2-3 days. But have been getting info that they are up and flying since 9am. My flight in will be at 9am tomorrow. Doubt i got enough time to catch them. Want to make sure i have a rough idea on the formation so i can be more prepared on the actual opening day itself. I believe the flybys are meant for the opening.

Planning to catch the opening from the lookout point and the next few days from the quarters area to get those take off shots. smile.gif

oh and by the way, got news that TNI-AU has got Su-35 ordered now. A whole squadron of 16 aircraft that is.

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Getting aggressive under widodo eh..

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EXCLUSIVE: Iran had military presence in uranium-rich area of Venezuela, former general says

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His claim comes at a time when the U.S. and European nations are trying to work out a deal with Iran about its nuclear program. Iran has repeatedly denied that it is trying to build nuclear weapons, a claim that is viewed skeptically by many lawmakers in D.C.  “Tractor and automobile plants were built in areas that had easy access to uranium extraction,” Rivero said, referring to the municipalities of Heres and Caroni. “I found clues that indicated the plants probably served as commercial smoke screen to hide the extraction of uranium.”


http://latino.foxnews.com/latino/news/2015...r-general-says/
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Cruise missile DH-10 among the deadliest: Popular Science

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The cruise missile DH-10 may be China's deadliest, stealthiest weapon, according to a report from US monthly Popular Science.

The missile deserves much more attention than the DF-15 and DF-21, two of China's ballistic missiles, said the report.

The PLA could attack Pacific targets, such as Hawaii, with the missile if it is carried by an H-6K bomber. The Chinese military could also attack a target across 90% of the world's land mass if the missile was launched from a 052D guided missile destroyer and Type 0930A nuclear attack submarine.

The 1-1.5 ton missile, debuted during China's National Day Parade in 2009, has an attack range of 2,500km and can hit targets as small as a garage door, said the report. The variety of payloads that can be loaded into the missile is one of its greatest strengths. It can carry, for example, 500kg of highly explosive warheads, submunitions, nuclear warheads and fuel air explosives.

Guidance also comes from a variety of means, including satellite navigation, inertial navigation and terrain-based navigation. This makes it difficult to intercept or deceive. The missile can also receive in-flight updates and avoid air defense radar since it flies lower than ballistic missiles. Its fuel efficiency reduces the missile's weight and price.

China said it has at least hundred DH-10 missiles.

The two most likely developments of China's cruise missiles in the future will be stealth capability and hypersonic flight. DH-10's next generation offspring, the YJ-100, is a supersonic cruise missile with a range of 800 kilometers. Its onboard radar can detect aircraft or land targets beyond visual range, according to China Military Online.

The YJ-100 is believed to be a response to America's Long Range anti-ship missile, said the report.

http://www.wantchinatimes.com/news-subclas...=20150313000098
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QUOTE(aztechx @ Mar 14 2015, 11:52 AM)
haha based on the schedule from the Air traffic controller, the rehearsals are heald at noon for the last 2-3 days. But have been getting info that they are up and flying since 9am. My flight in will be at 9am tomorrow. Doubt i got enough time to catch them. Want to make sure i have a rough idea on the formation so i can be more prepared on the actual opening day itself. I believe the flybys are meant for the opening.

Planning to catch the opening from the lookout point and the next few days from the quarters area to get those take off shots. smile.gif

oh and by the way, got news that TNI-AU has got Su-35 ordered now. A whole squadron of 16 aircraft that is.

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Air Traffic controller info is right, SU30-MKM just performed it stunt rehearsal just now exactly at 12:20PM. This time around the stunts are more impressive as the pilot performed those "double loops backflip" (i don't know the correct term) which is super awesome. Only saw those stunt on youtube only before this

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PLA admiral calls for radar stations in South China Sea

Radar stations and lisening posts should be built on the islands China controls in the disputed South China Sea, Rear Admiral Yin Zhuo of the PLA Navy and a member of the national committee of the Chinese People’s Political Consultative Conference told the official China News Service on Mar. 9.

A year after the disappearance of Malaysia Airlines flight MH370, Yin said radar stations and listening posts would assist future search and rescue operations.

Yin said such facilities could be used to monitor the communication between pilots and the control tower for aircraft flying over the South China Sea.

http://www.marsecreview.com/2015/03/pla-ca...in-s-china-sea/
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The U.S. Navy released its new maritime strategy, March 13, a key aspect of which is having more ships deployed and basing more of them outside of the U.S. 

The strategy titled A Cooperative Strategy for 21st Century Seapower: Forward, Engaged, Ready describes how the Navy, Marine Corps, and Coast Guard will design, organize and employ naval forces.  The new strategy emphasizes operating forward and engaging partners across the globe, especially in the Indo-Asia-Pacific region.

It calls for increasing the Navy’s forward presence to 120 ships by 2020, up from about 97 ships today. This includes forward-basing four ballistic-missile-defense destroyers in Spain and stationing another attack submarine in Guam by the end of 2015.

The Navy is scheduled to increase presence in Middle East from 30 ships today to 40 by 2020. 




http://www.maritime-executive.com/article/...apower-strategy
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RMAF first A400M touching down at subang airbase

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Again i think u mistaken

All those system are stand alone system. Meaning they can work ownself even without a centralised cms.

Thales won the contract for cms and they have to intergrate it fully. It can be done not impossible but time consuming

What china designer talking about is how they intergrate the whole design into the ship. Basically telling the world "my ship i can design what you want with whatever mix system i also can do for you provided u buy from me"

Funny... the ship have not even hand over to algeria already say it commissioned ?
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you think they using Thales CMS
Chinese said they (C28A) using Chinese FCS/CMS and Automation system, integreted Thales radar.
than every one have own believe loh. biggrin.gif
hopefully still buy LDP compare to C28A.

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haha based on the schedule from the Air traffic controller, the rehearsals are heald at noon for the last 2-3 days. But have been getting info that they are up and flying since 9am. My flight in will be at 9am tomorrow. Doubt i got enough time to catch them. Want to make sure i have a rough idea on the formation so i can be more prepared on the actual opening day itself. I believe the flybys are meant for the opening.

Planning to catch the opening from the lookout point and the next few days from the quarters area to get those take off shots. smile.gif

oh and by the way, got news that TNI-AU has got Su-35 ordered now. A whole squadron of 16 aircraft that is.

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I have been hearing fighter jets over penang

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oh and by the way, got news that TNI-AU has got Su-35 ordered now. A whole squadron of 16 aircraft that is.

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Correction the Su-35 has not been ordered yet but it has been selected & approved by the TNI, MoD & Commission 1 of the Indonesian Parliament that oversee Defense. Now it is up to the Indonesian Defense Minister to finalize the administration towards the signing of the deal.
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Correction the Su-35 has not been ordered yet but it has been selected & approved by the TNI, MoD & Commission 1 of the Indonesian Parliament that oversee Defense. Now it is up to the Indonesian Defense Minister to finalize the administration towards the signing of the deal.
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Apologies for the misinformation earlier.

If they really do go through with the purchase, indonesia will actually be a force to be reckoned with. wonder what sort of package will they be getting.
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Apologies for the misinformation earlier.

If they really do go through with the purchase, indonesia will actually be a force to be reckoned with. wonder what sort of package will they be getting.
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According to a recent article Russia is ready to ToT Sukhoi tech in it's offer to Indonesia. No specific details of the ToT though.

http://m.thejakartapost.com/news/2015/03/0...h.2NWOKSZc.dpuf

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17 Indonesians, Police, Army And Civilians Detained In Tawau

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TUARAN: Police detained 17 Indonesians which include the Republic's police and army officers for trespassing into Malaysia through Pulau Sebatik borders in Tawau, yesterday.

Deputy Inspector-General of Police Datuk Seri Noor Rashid said the group in plainclothes equipped with firearms came in with the purpose of identifying a suspect at Wallace Bay police station there around 1pm yesterday.

"Our policemen earlier caught an Indonesian who is a murder suspect and held him at the police station, so the Indonesian authorities came to pick up the person for the crime committed at their country.

"While their intentions may be good but the way they precede was wrong; first they should have not brought firearms into our country and secondly, they need to go through Immigration procedures so based on these reasons we are holding them for investigations," he said when met at a police function here.

Noor Rashid said the Indonesian group consisting 10 policemen, four army officers and three civilians are currently being held at Tawau police station and they are cooperating with the authorities here.

Eight pistols loaded with bullets and four .38 calibre revolvers loaded with bullets were also seized from the group.

http://www.malaysiandigest.com/news/545575...d-in-tawau.html
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DND starts procuring three assault crafts as platform for ‘missile launch system’

The Department of National Defense launched an acquisition project that will increase the number of Philippine Navy’s Multi-purpose Assault Craft or MPACs. The DND-AFP is applying the amount of PhP270 million through the General Appropriations Act for the acquisition of 3 brand-new MPACS. With the said amount, three MPACs must be delivered with Mission Essential Equipment and initial Integrated Logistics Support packages. MPACs should be capable of operating at sea state five with 2.5 to 4 metres of waves or rough sea condition without systems degradation.

Procurement will be through single-stage open competitive bidding. Bid opening will be on April 6.

The DND also wants these three MPACs to be fitted with provisions for installation of advanced weapon system (remote weapon system as well as missile launch system). The government is procuring these three sea crafts as platforms. Missile launch system will be procured in a separate acquisition project.

Philippine Navy Vice-commander Rear Admiral Caesar C. Taccad said in December 2014 that there will be three missile-armed multi-purpose assault craft (MPACS). “It will be armed with stabilized weapon system with fire control complemented with a short to medium range missile system.”

These missile armed MPACS will be used for territorial sea interdiction operations with maritime situational awareness and limited credible deterrence for the protection of the country’s interest at the West Philippine Sea.

Philippine Navy is now operating six MPACs. Three from Taiwan while the other three were from Filipino shipbuilder Propmech Corporation in Subic Bay, Zambales.


http://www.angmalaya.net/nation/2015/03/13...e-launch-system
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Multination Counter-Terrorist Exercise (MNCTX 2015) in conjunction with Langkawi International Maritime & Aerospace (LIMA) 2015

MNCTX 2015 is jointly hosted by the Malaysian Armed Forces & Royal Malaysian Police, combining military & police Special Forces from 10 ASEAN nations and the United Arab Emirates with the objective is to increase interoperability & co-operation between military & police Special Forces from participating countries as well as to establish common understanding between these multinational Special Forces & garner their skills in counter terrorism roles. Commencing from 13th Mac until 20th Mac 2015, MNCTX is held in conjunction with the Langkawi International Maritime and Aerospace Exhibition 2015 (LIMA'15).

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Multination Counter-Terrorist Exercise (MNCTX 2015) in conjunction with Langkawi International Maritime & Aerospace (LIMA) 2015

MNCTX 2015 is jointly hosted by the Malaysian Armed Forces & Royal Malaysian Police, combining military & police Special Forces from 10 ASEAN nations and the United Arab Emirates with the objective is to increase interoperability & co-operation between military & police Special Forces from participating countries as well as to establish common understanding between these multinational Special Forces & garner their skills in counter terrorism roles. Commencing from 13th Mac until 20th Mac 2015, MNCTX is held in conjunction with the Langkawi International Maritime and Aerospace Exhibition 2015 (LIMA'15).

Day 2 - Table Talk Exercise (TTX) - Mission Planning

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Multination Counter-Terrorist Exercise (MNCTX 2015) in conjunction with Langkawi International Maritime & Aerospace (LIMA) 2015

MNCTX 2015 is jointly hosted by the Malaysian Armed Forces & Royal Malaysian Police, combining military & police Special Forces from 10 ASEAN nations and the United Arab Emirates with the objective is to increase interoperability & co-operation between military & police Special Forces from participating countries as well as to establish common understanding between these multinational Special Forces & garner their skills in counter terrorism roles. Commencing from 13th Mac until 20th Mac 2015, MNCTX is held in conjunction with the Langkawi International Maritime and Aerospace Exhibition 2015 (LIMA'15).

Day 2 - Shooting practices at Langkawi International Shooting Range Malaysia (LISRAM).

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RMAF A400M become politic tools ... send cargo to Antarctica

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Orbital to turn artillery shells into precision devices

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Orbital ATK will help turn conventional artillery shells into smart shells, according to a report in Defense News. Under a $120 million Army contract modification, the company will make kits to enable the conversion.

The Army's goal is to limit civilian casualties and collateral damage, which will allow the use of artillery where it would have otherwise not been wise, such as near a crowded population center or friendly forces.

Deliveries are scheduled to begin in early 2016, following low-rate initial production, which began in January.

ATK, which has since merged with Orbital, first earned the technology demonstration contract in 2006. The mission was to develop the XM1156 precision guidance kit (PGK) for the 155mm howitzer artillery system. In 2013, it won a $58 million contract, with a base requirement and two options for a year of full-rate production; the recent award was option one.

"The goal was to try to design a fuze that would also provide guidance that would just drop into the existing inventory because the Army has millions of rounds," said Tim Jones, PGK program manager for Orbital ATK. "To build new rounds — and there are programs like that — are very expensive, more than 10 times what PGK would cost."

The device fits into the 155mm Howitzer shell's fuze well, and uses GPS and small fins to adjust trajectory as the shell flies toward its target.

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Another practice for LIMA opening has just completed just now along with the newest RMAF A400M. 7-8 Hawks, 1 Hornet, 3 Sukhoi & 1 A400M

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Venezuelan, Russian Troops Stage Large-Scale Military Exercises

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Venezuelan, Russian Troops Stage Large-Scale Military Exercises

MEXICO CITY (Sputnik) — The Venezuelan military is conducting massive air defense and artillery drills involving visiting Russian troops and hardware, the nation's Defense Minister Vladimir Padrino Lopez said Saturday.

The 10-day war games have been ordered by Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro, who spoke of pressure coming from the United States earlier this month.

The Venezuelan government has been concerned about US President Barack Obama's new executive order, published Monday, which described the South American country as "unusual and extraordinary threat" to US national security and foreign policy.

Latin American Countries Unite Behind Venezuela in Clash With US
Around 10,000 Venezuelan troops are taking part in the massive military exercises, which also involve Chinese crews, according to Venezuela's Noticias24 website.
The drills come in the wake of a February visit by Russia's Defense Minister Sergei Shoigu, who discussed military and technical cooperation with his Venezuelan counterpart in Caracas.

Venezuelan forces have shown increased interest in Russian military aid. Russian-made military equipment has substantially strengthened the capacity of Venezuela's armed forces, according to Lopez.

Russia is actively pursuing defence cooperation with South American countries, which includes the sales of weaponry, the construction of naval maintenance and resupply facilities, as well as the occasional use of local airbases for hosting Russian strategic bombers on global patrol missions.

http://sputniknews.com/military/20150314/1019503447.html
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Armed Indonesians including army & policeman who trespassed into Sabah Held

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Does anybody know what are the takeoff distances of our fighters? Anyone knows if we can operate them off Pulau Layang-Layang?
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but just no hanger to protect them
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Does anybody know what are the takeoff distances of our fighters? Anyone knows if we can operate them off Pulau Layang-Layang?
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all fighters can take off in 500-600 meter, than Pulau Layang have 1400 meter run way.
should no fighters operate Palau Layang,

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back image is news paper said RMAF receive A400M.
mainly try convince people that Gov wasting money about RM 3.5 billion. laugh.gif

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LIMA 2015 Preview – To Be Updated

Marhalim Abas March 15, 2015 Airshow

SHAH ALAM: WITH two days to go before LIMA 2015 opened its doors officially, I will yet again hazard a show preview.

Like previous years, this year’s LIMA will not be the venue for major arms contract signing. Even the Defence Minister has hinted as such during an interview with the mainstream media early this week.

Anyhow I am told that the contracts to be signed at LIMA 15 will topped around RM1 billion, which was the same amount in 2013. And like 2013, this year’s contracts will mostly about spares and support.

Spares and support are not sexy stuff but if they signed parts for the Fulcrum it will be a definitive sign that the aircraft will be active for two years at least.

Some of the contracts signed may well be those for the RMN’s LCS project most of which had been announced already apart from the SSM and SAM.

In 2013, Weststar signed for some RM1 billion worth of helicopters at the show. However with the cheap oil prices, I do not think any of the commercial operators will sign anything this time around.

A couple of MOUs worth billions are expected to be signed but those does not count, really. It is also unlikely they will signed for the China warships during the show.

Hopefully new information will be available once I arrived in Langkawi and this post will surely be updated.

What about MRCA then? Since funds for the MRCA programme was not included in the 10th Malaysian Plan (RMK10) – AFAIK – it is obvious that it will not be signed at Langkawi.

So what will be the highlight of LIMA 2015 then? The debut of RMAF first Airbus Defence & Space A400M airlifter of course, 22nd Squadron M54-01. The aircraft left Seville on Thursday and landed on Saturday (March 14) although the official unveiling ceremony is scheduled for today (March 15). It will fly to Langkawi on March 15 for the official opening ceremony flypast. The official handing over is planned noon on the same day.

Another highlight are the debuts of three aerobatic teams from RSAF (Black Knights), UAE Air Force (Al Fursan – The Knights) and PLA Air Force August 1st team, which flies the J-10. A French Air Force A400M is also expected to perform flight display during the show as well as TNI Jupiter aerobatic team and our own Kris Sakti team.

Among the MRCA candidates, the Rafale and Super Hornet are conducting flight displays while Gripen represented by the RTAF will be on static only though it is expected to be part of the flypast on the opening day.

The Typhoon is not coming for LIMA this year but it will be represented by a full-mockup and a simulator.

The Malaysian Armed Forces and other services will be represented by its bevy of fighters and helicopters although the soon-to-be retired MIG-29N Fulcrum will be conspicuously absent from this year’s LIMA.

On the maritime side, daily displays will be conducted at the Porto Malai area while ships from various nations are also taking part.
The ships taking part in LIMA 2015.

To add the already hectic schedule, the Defence Ministry is organising the Asean Defence Minister Meeting on the 14th and 15th also at Langkawi while the 2015 Multinational Counter Terrorism Exercise will also be held during the week.


http://www.malaysiandefence.com/?p=6081
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To Join The US Military Police, You Must Get Pepper Sprayed In The Face

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So you want to join the military police? Well then, get ready to get blasted with a a level-one contamination of oleoresin capsicum. In plain English: You’ll be pepper sprayed in a very painful way. And then you’ll have to work out!

It’s just part of the training. The United States Air Force requires all first term security response members to take a hit of pepper spray, so that they’re prepared to defend themselves in the event of an enemy attack with oleoresin capsicum. It also gives them an idea of what the non-lethal weapon can actually do. The US Air Force explains the above photo:

A required certification for all security forces personnel, level-one training consists of spraying an individual from ear to ear, across the brow while eyes are closed, with a half second to one second spray from an OC canister, 36 inches from the subject’s face. The individual must then open their eyes, complete the five assessment stations and make it to the decontamination point on their own.

Other military law enforcement agencies have similar requirements for pepper spray training. “The Soldiers are learning the direct effects of how the spray feels. This will allow them to understand how their subjects are feeling if they ever have to use it in a real world situation, and hopefully, will teach them self-control when using it,” says US Army Staff Sgt. Christopher Lillard. “But more importantly it will teach them that if they ever get accidentally sprayed during a conflict, they will be able to fight through the effects of it and continue with their mission.”



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Sweden to Invest in Indonesia's Defense Industries 

TEMPO.CO, Jakarta - Swedish defense and security machines manufacturer Saab AB eyed cooperation with Indonesia corporations to realize its plan to build defense system industry in Indonesia.

Saab has also invited universities to embark on cooperation in research and development for high-tech based products.

"We do not want like other sellers who go and come after several years,” said Lennart Sindahl, Deputi Chief Executive Officer Saab AB on Thursday.

He also said that Saab wanted to develop this industry along with Indonesian companies.

For the record, Saab AB has offered its warplanes, Gripen C, Gripen D, and Gripen NG, to Indonesia.

The offer was conveyed following the plan of the Indonesian Air Force to replace the old F-5 Tiger warplane.

In the meantime, Brjan Borgefalk, Vice President Industrial Cooperation Saab AB for Asia Pacific Region said that he had met with several companies di Indonesia to open up opportunities for partnership, one of which is with Infoglobal, an aviation company in Surabaya, East Java, to embark on partnership in the development of war plane simulators.

AGOENG WIJAYA


http://en.tempo.co/read/news/2015/03/15/05...ense-Industries
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Weapons in China should be designed with Japan in mind: scholar

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China needs to develop weapons with a potential conflict with the Japan Self Defense Force over the disputed Diaoyutai (also Senkaku or Diaoyu) islands in the East China Sea in mind said Professor Liang Fang, a professor at the People's Liberation Army's National Defense University, cited by China's nationalistic tabloid Global Times.

Liang said the PLA and China's maritime security agencies have changed dramatically since the Japanese government purchased three of the disputed islands in September 2012. After Chinese coast guard vessels began routine patrols of the East China Sea, an air defense identification zone was also established over the region and PLA Navy warships have held exercises in the Western Pacific. The Chinese professor said that Japan currently has more advanced warships and weapon systems than China.

He said China can deal with all its potential enemies in the disputed South China Sea with the South China Sea fleet along, because the weapon systems of other claimants in the region are mostly obsolete. "However, Japan has the most advanced weaponry and equipment in the world and the support of the United States, which makes it very different," he said. Liang suggested Beijing devote more resources to the development of new weapons and equipment with Japan in mind as a potential enemy combatant.

http://www.wantchinatimes.com/news-subclas...=20150315000015
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Weapons in China should be designed with Japan in mind: scholar

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China needs to develop weapons with a potential conflict with the Japan Self Defense Force over the disputed Diaoyutai (also Senkaku or Diaoyu) islands in the East China Sea in mind said Professor Liang Fang, a professor at the People's Liberation Army's National Defense University, cited by China's nationalistic tabloid Global Times.

Liang said the PLA and China's maritime security agencies have changed dramatically since the Japanese government purchased three of the disputed islands in September 2012. After Chinese coast guard vessels began routine patrols of the East China Sea, an air defense identification zone was also established over the region and PLA Navy warships have held exercises in the Western Pacific. The Chinese professor said that Japan currently has more advanced warships and weapon systems than China.

He said China can deal with all its potential enemies in the disputed South China Sea with the South China Sea fleet along, because the weapon systems of other claimants in the region are mostly obsolete. "However, Japan has the most advanced weaponry and equipment in the world and the support of the United States, which makes it very different," he said. Liang suggested Beijing devote more resources to the development of new weapons and equipment with Japan in mind as a potential enemy combatant.

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The fate of the four pilots of the two KT-1B aircraft of Indonesia's Jupiter aerobatics team that crashed this afternoon is still unknown. – Picture courtesy of aerobaticteams.net, March 15, 2015.Two KT-1B aircraft of Indonesia's Jupiter aerobatics team crashed this afternoon when they collided in mid-air during practice for the Langkawi International Maritime and Aerospace (LIMA) 2015 exhibition, the New Sunday Times reported.

The fate of the four pilots is still unknown though witnesses reported that they were able to eject.

One of the aircraft crashed within the perimeter of the Langkawi International Airport but the other was said to have crashed near or in a village on the outskirts of the airport.

It was reported that the two aircraft were part of a formation of six when the mishap occurred.

All practice flights were stopped as combat search and rescue helicopters were deployed to find the pilots.

The crash occurred just hours before defence ministers of all Asean member nations are scheduled arrive at Langkawi for a two-day meeting, the English daily reported. – March 15, 2015.

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Commander of the Islamic Revolution Guards Corps (IRGC) Aerospace Force Brigadier General Amir Ali Hajizadeh announced Iran's plans to replace its Fateh, Qiyam and Qadr missile series with a new generation of missiles next year, FNA news agency reports from Tehran.

"We will abolish Fateh 110 missiles (a short-range, road-mobile, solid-propellant, high-precision ballistic missile with advanced navigation and control systems) as well as the mid-range (high-precision ballistic) Qiyam and Qadr (first generation of air-launched precision-guided) missiles to replace them with new missiles," Hajizadeh said on Friday.

He referred to the unveiling last Sunday of the long-range ground-to-ground Soumar cruise missile system, reminding that the weapon system has been built under harsh sanctions.

Also announced was the mass delivery of Qadr and Qiyam long-range ballistic missiles to the IRGC's Aerospace Force, and said these missiles are capable of destroying different types of targets under any type of conditions due to their tactical capability, sustainability in the battleground and radar-evading features, the agency reports.

Upgraded versions of these long-range and high-precision missiles will be delivered to the Iranian military forces next year.

The Iranian Armed Forces have recently test-fired different types of newly-developed missiles and torpedoes and tested a large number of home-made weapons, tools and equipment, including submarines, military ships, artillery, choppers, aircrafts, UAVs and air defense and electronic systems, during massive military drills.

Iran successfully tested second generation of Sejjil missiles and brought it into mass production in 2013.Also, Iran's 2000km-range, liquid-fuel, Qadr F ballistic missile can reach territories as far as Israel.

Iran's surface-to-surface Sejjil missile, the long-range Shahab-3 ballistic missile which has a range of up to 2,000 km, and Zelzal and Fateh missiles have all been developed by the Aerospace Organization of the Defense Industries.

The solid-fuel, two-stage Sejjil missile with two engines, is capable of reaching a very high altitude and has a longer range as compared to the Shahab 3 model.

http://sputniknews.com/middleeast/20150315/1019510859.html

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2 Pesawat Aerobatik Jupiter TNI AU Tabrakan di Malaysia, 4 Pilot Selamat

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Following the battle over Tikrit, Tehran reportedly turned to Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah to send in trained fighters to take on the Islamic State in Mosul.

An unnamed source told al-Jadeed that Nasrallah agreed to send 800 men from elite units to participate in the anticipated battle.

The lightly armed fighters will be enter Iraq within the next two weeks. Once there, Iran will equip them with heavy weapons.

The chosen Hezbollah fighters are expected to be stationed in the northern Iraqi city of Samarra and will draft plans for the attack on Mosul.

The Iranians are already running an operations center in Samarra led by Qassem Soleimani, Commander of Iran's Quds Force.

Tehran apparently wants to lead the battle against ISIL and see Hezbollah fighting the Islamists as a means to deter US forces from engaging in ground activity for the liberation of Mosul.

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The video of the Jupiter crash in LIMA 15/3/2015

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MANILA, Philippines — The Philippines will buy three new transport planes from Spain to strengthen its poorly equipped military in handling external threats and natural disasters, the military spokesman said Sunday.

The first of the three C295 planes will be delivered this month in a deal costing a total of P5.29 billion ($119 million), said Brigadier General Joselito Kakilala.

“One will be delivered by the end of this month… for HADR (humanitarian assistance and disaster relief), military transport and other (uses),” he said.

The C295 is a twin-turboprop aircraft capable of carrying up to nine tonnes or 71 soldiers, using short, unprepared airstrips according to the website of the manufacturer, the Airbus Defence and Space arm.

The Philippines, which has one of the region’s weakest militaries, has been trying to modernize its armed forces amid growing tensions with China over disputed territory in the South China Sea.

Last year it signed an agreement to buy 12 South Korean-made FA-50 jets for about $421.12 million.

The country also suffers from frequent national disasters.

Disasters such as super-typhoon Haiyan, which killed more than 7,350 people and ravaged an area as big as Portugal in November 2013, have frequently required the mass transport of relief goods and personnel to different parts of the archipelago.

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dont know askar naik helicopter ini takut or not.
pilot pun taku-taku.
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46 tahun helicopter pun mahu pakai lagi,  cry.gif
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Kan dah banyak kali upgrade
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biasanya helicopter airframe boleh pakai 30 saja.... Nuri banyak kali upgrade 40 tahan pun sudah max, tudm 46 tahun masih pakai...
tapi ambil risk sendiri.
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biasanya helicopter airframe boleh pakai 30 saja.... Nuri banyak kali upgrade 40 tahan pun sudah max, tudm 46 tahun masih pakai...
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it can buy small quantity like each year 2 unit.
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Not so durable tho. Torso part made of thin polyester to absorb sweat, not much diff from polyester t-shirt, so its easy for the fabric to start to pill and tear from all the rubbing against a hard tactical vest after a short while.

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Full protection of Relikt heavy ERA system for T-90 series MBT

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Full protection of Relikt heavy ERA system for T-90 series MBT

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Donno if it's true, but I heard Relikt and the newly developed Kaktus heavy ERA systems are actually semi-auto reactive armor. The ERA explosive charge detonation sequence is slaved to a radar system that detects incoming projectiles. So instead of the ERA explosive charge exploding at the moment a HEAT or armor piercing charge hits it, the Relikt system detonates the ERA explosive charge a fraction of second before the projectile actually hits the armor, nearly doubling the effectiveness of the ERA explosive charge.

Also, the explosive charge inside a Relikt ERA block is not a single bloch of explosives, rather, it is actually a collection of small shaped charges that concentrated the explosive charge to enable it to destroy an attacking DU kinetic energy penetrator.

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QUOTE(MilitaryMadness @ Mar 15 2015, 11:02 PM)
Donno if it's true, but I heard Relikt and the newly developed Kaktus heavy ERA systems are actually semi-auto reactive armor. The ERA explosive charge detonation sequence is slaved to a radar system that detects incoming projectiles. So instead of the ERA explosive charge exploding at the moment a HEAT or armor piercing charge hits it, the Relikt system detonates the ERA explosive charge a fraction of second before the projectile actually hits the armor, nearly doubling the effectiveness of the ERA explosive charge.

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QUOTE(MilitaryMadness @ Mar 15 2015, 11:02 PM)
Donno if it's true, but I heard Relikt and the newly developed Kaktus heavy ERA systems are actually semi-auto reactive armor. The ERA explosive charge detonation sequence is slaved to a radar system that detects incoming projectiles. So instead of the ERA explosive charge exploding at the moment a HEAT or armor piercing charge hits it, the Relikt system detonates the ERA explosive charge a fraction of second before the projectile actually hits the armor, nearly doubling the effectiveness of the ERA explosive charge.

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I cant find back where i saw the Kontakt-5 cut out diagram but what it is is basically and ERA within an ERA, there a special arrangement how the ERA is it inside. I suspect relikt and kaktus ERA will based on similar concept

Hemm turning it into active protection? Would be interesting to see it couple with improved ARENA system under tank protection
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QUOTE(kerolzarmyfanboy @ Mar 15 2015, 11:06 PM)
tanks have radar now? dayummm  sweat.gif
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What era have you been living,bro?
Nowadays some tanks have active hard-kill protection systems like Arena and Rafael, it all depends on radars. laugh.gif

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tanks have radar now? dayummm  sweat.gif
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1970s sudah ada vbro..

one of the earlies example is Drozd active protection system which used projectile approach radar
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Hemm turning it into active protection? Would be interesting to see it couple with improved ARENA system under tank protection
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That's why. I read somewhere a while back that the Relikt ERA blocks are actually command-detonated by a computer via a radar system, that it is not a reactive system, but now I can't find the article anymore. doh.gif

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That's why. I read somewhere a while back that the Relikt ERA blocks are actually command-detonated by a computer via a radar system, that it is not a reactive system, but now I can't find the article anymore.  doh.gif
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should be layered defence

1st) Arena

2nd) Era

3rd) Tanks amour
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Russian documentary on Arena hard-kill APS



It's in Russian, but wat the feck, we're here to see explosions!
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Russian documentary on Arena hard-kill APS



It's in Russian, but wat the feck, we're here to see explosions!
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So that means whoever human are nearby they will be affected by the active protection? I was expecting some machine gun shooting at it ala Phalanx CIWS doh.gif

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QUOTE(minizian @ Mar 15 2015, 11:59 PM)
So that means whoever human are nearby they will be affected by the active protection? I was expecting some machine gun shooting at it ala Phalanx CIWS doh.gif
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Normal ERA also will have this explosive effect on surrounding infantry, so whatever system in use it doesn't look so good for infantry. laugh.gif

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Normal ERA also will have this explosive effect on surrounding infantry, so whatever system in use it doesn't look so good for infantry. laugh.gif
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And if i disable the radar array the active protection will be as good as useless?
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And if i disable the radar array the active protection will be as good as useless?
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Most likely, but in any case the APS system will probably be backed up with ERA or composite add-on armor. Even if the system doesn't work anymore the inactive APS explosives themselves can function as an ERA explosive block. It is still an explosive charge.
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QUOTE(junchuan @ Mar 16 2015, 12:21 AM)
Depends on what active protection system it is
Some aps like the russian devil eyes can detect enemy atgm laser painting them and flood the direction the laser is coming from with some sort of light wave to confuse the laser seeker
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That one passive defense system. Shtora IR jammer to be exact. Not an APS. Although the best part is the system will automatically aim the turret at the area where the laser is detected, giving immediate response capability.

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Radar activated mean's the ERA exploded before the round hit the tiles, which mean's when the round hit the tiles, it's already moving outward. When the radar is malfunction, then the ERA will act like a normal ERA tiles. It'll exploded when got hit. But this is less effective than the first method since the force of the round impacting the tiles will absord much of the ERA explosive power.


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Any info whether Malaysia has any tube-launched ATGMs that go with Pendekar's 125mm gun?
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damn doublepost

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damn triple post, internet is wonky....can mod delete this? waste of space only.

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Y-20 is as advanced as most military cargo planes in the world: chief designer

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Tang Changhong, chief designer of the Y-20 aircraft, Mar. 8. (Photo/CNS)

Tang Changhong, the chief designer of the the Y-20 medium transport and member of the national committee of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference, told Chinese nationalist tabloid the Global Times on March 12 that the craft is as reliable as most military cargo planes around the world.

The Y-20 was originally referred as Kunpeng, a mythical bird of ancient China that could fly thousands of kilometres due to its huge size, according to Tang. Even though the aircraft has a maximum take-off weight of 200 tons, the specially designed structure and airborne system allow it to operate in extreme environments. "Aircraft is a technology of art and time," said Tang. "It is important to know if the aircraft you design is qualified from the perspective of today's technology."

He said that such technology cannot be purchased from other countries.

In addition to Y-20 cargo plane, Tang is also the chief designer of the modified JF-7B tactical bomber.

http://www.wantchinatimes.com/news-subclas...000044&cid=1101
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Turkish jets intercept Russian plane over Black Sea

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“A Russian plane flew in international air space in the Black Sea in parallel to Turkish air space on a west-east route almost 12-25 nautical miles from the Turkish coast. Two F-16 jets from the scramble branch took off from Bandırma and intercepted the Russian place northwest of Kırklareli province and then monitored [it]. Two other F-16 scramble branches which took off from Merzifon also participated in monitoring the plane. The Russian plane left the Black Sea near Georgia,” said the statement.

Meanwhile, two F-16 jets which took off from İncirlik base in Adana were sent to the Syrian border when a Syrian MI-8 helicopter approached the border. After the Turkish jets’ arrival, the Syrian helicopter left the area nearly 2.4 nautical miles from the border. Turkish jets subsequently returned to the İncirlik base.

http://www.hurriyetdailynews.com/turkish-j...6&NewsCatID=351


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QUOTE(junchuan @ Mar 16 2015, 12:03 PM)
I dont think our fcs can support
But i heard can be upgraded to support
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Tube-launched ATGM can possibly expand the battle ranges of the PT-91 to 5000 meters.
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QUOTE(junchuan @ Mar 16 2015, 12:03 PM)
I dont think our fcs can support
But i heard can be upgraded to support
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The atgm capability is optional, a little upgrade needed for our fcs to fire atgm


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Another case of 'fitted for but not with'?  laugh.gif
Tube-launched ATGM can possibly expand the battle ranges of the PT-91 to 5000 meters.
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Msian land contour topology line-of-sight rarely exceeds 3-4km, although its a nice thing to have atgm is much more suitable for less conspicuous platform like the g-wagon
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QUOTE(KYPMbangi @ Mar 16 2015, 12:37 PM)
Msian land contour topology line-of-sight rarely exceeds 3-4km, although its a nice thing to have atgm is much more suitable for less conspicuous platform like the g-wagon
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Good point, Malaysia not exactly premier tank combat terrain. Small ambushes here and there by 1-2 tanks or small ATGM teams are more likely than full tank-on-tank brawls.

Malaysia should really consider to expand lower-level infantry anti-tank and ATGM capabilities, take advantage of local terrain.

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By Pierre Tran 4:16 p.m. EDT March 14, 2015

PARIS — The Rafale fighter jets sold to Egypt will be modified to remove nuclear missile capability and NATO standard communications, a source close to the deal said.

"There will be a few modifications," the source said.

Once adapted, the fighters will be delivered, with the first three in time for Egyptian pilots to fly the twin-engine fighter in Egyptian colors over the opening of a new waterway on the Suez Canal in August.

One of the Rafale upgrades to F3 standard in 2008 was the air-sol moyenne portée améliorée (ASMPA) missile tipped with the TN-200 nuclear warhead. That capability will be taken off the fighters for Egypt.

As Egypt is not part of NATO, the communication system will be adapted.

The Rafale was part of a French arms deal worth €5.2 billion (US $5.5 billion) and signed Feb. 16 in Cairo, comprising also a DCNS FREMM multimission frigate and missiles reported to be from MBDA and Sagem.

On the frigate, the systems will be translated into English and Arabic and the combat systems adapted to take out the naval cruise missile capability, a second source said. The warship had been built for the French Navy and due for handover as the Normandie.

Egypt has started paying for its order for 24 Rafales, the first export win for the fighter jet for which France has long struggled to find a foreign buyer, Dassault Aviation Chairman Eric Trappier said.

"The contract with Egypt is now in effect. The first check landed at the start of the week," he said at the March 11 press conference on the 2014 financial results.

Egypt paid a price similar to that paid by France for the fighters, he said.

Dassault will deliver five Rafales to France this year, and the first batch of three to Egypt, with a second three-strong batch in December or January, he said.

Modifying the fighters is a key factor in the timing of delivery to Egypt, the first source said.

The French authorities are discussing the schedule for Egypt, as there is a "substitution" effect on deliveries that had been due for the French Air Force and Navy, Trappier said.

Annual production will remain at 11 units, or one per month, and output could rise to a little more than 2.5 units per month, he said.


Read more: http://www.defensenews.com/story/defense-n...egypt/70211852/
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Ex-admiral: Group manipulated Navy procurement system

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IPOH , March 16 — The procurement method used by the navy to source parts for its fleet may have been manipulated by a small group of Royal Malaysian Navy staff and suppliers to mark up prices of certain items, claims a former high-ranking naval officer.

Retired First Admiral Mohamad Imran Abdul Hamid, who served for several years at the Lumut naval base, said fleet procurement came under a special unit called Depot Bekalan Armada (Fleet Supply Depot).

This unit sourced parts from suppliers through a three-tier procurement system.

In an interview with Malay Mail yesterday, Imran said the three tiers of procurement were known as the Quotation Management System (QMS), e-procurement and e-bidding.

In detail, he said QMS was used to source parts which cost RM20,000 or less each.

If the part costs between RM20,000 and RM50,000, the e-procurement method is used.

E-bidding is for parts costing between RM50,000 and RM250,000.

He said the Fleet Supply Depot was headed by a commanding officer, usually a captain, with a commander as his deputy.

“Below them are the material controllers or MCs,” he said.

“Each MC is in charge of different parts or needs of the fleet.

“It is the MCs who normally send out the request for parts to suppliers using one of the three procurement methods.

“In the case of the e-bidding, when tenders have been received, a special panel consisting of the MCs, the commanding officer and the deputy will decide on the best pricing.”

Asked how it was possible for the depot staff to mark up prices if the three-tier procurement mechanism already exist, Imran said it was not impossible provided the staff in the depot unit had “an understanding” on the matter.

He said he was aware of a particular naval part which was purchased for more than RM180,000 when he claimed it cost only RM30,000.

“I brought it up in Parliament and urged the government to tighten the naval procurement system,” said Imran, who became MP for Lumut after he retired from the navy.

He said it needed “teamwork” or “network” already established between the navy staff and suppliers over a long period of time to enable millions to change hands between the two sides.

Pointing out the probable way the two sides manipulated the system, he said this could have been done by pushing up an item fit for QMS or e-procurement into the e-bidding system.

“Let’s say one of the items to be procured is worth RM20,000.

“By right, the depot unit should use the QMS method to acquire it.

“However, this item is pushed either to e-procurement or e-bidding.

“Of course, the money is bigger in e-bidding.

He said once suppliers have locked in their quotations by the end of the tender period, the tenders are then reviewed by the procurement panel at the depot.

Since the value of items are not in millions the decision is finalised at the panel stage.

Imran, who once headed the navy’s logistics department, said once an item was purchased at a higher price, the procurement record would carry the new higher price instead of the older lower price, thus “helping” the “fixers” to reap profit from the marked-up item even for future transactions.

He stressed the procurement method would be susceptible to manipulation as long as the same staff were allowed to work in the same unit for years.

Last week, the MACC arrested six naval personnel and nine suppliers in connection with malpractice and corruption in the order of millions of ringgit, believed to have been carried out over the past five years.

All 16 of them are remanded until today but the MACC is expected to apply for an extention of their remand period.

http://www.themalaymailonline.com/malaysia...curement-system
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Good point, Malaysia not exactly premier tank combat terrain. Small ambushes here and there by 1-2 tanks or small ATGM teams are more likely than full tank-on-tank brawls.

Malaysia should really consider to expand lower-level infantry anti-tank and ATGM capabilities, take advantage of local terrain.
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Also did you know the tanks are also trained for non-line of sight fire support? like a short range artillery support
The effective firing range is 10-11km, more or less same like our oto melara cannon range
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QUOTE(KYPMbangi @ Mar 16 2015, 01:07 PM)
Also did you know the tanks are also trained for non-line of sight fire support? like a short range artillery support
The effective firing range is 10-11km, more or less same like our oto melara cannon range
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Of course can la, as long as can elevate gun can fire indirectly, but IMHO wasting la, HEAT rounds not very explosive for artillery duties, unlike pure HE rounds. If carry HE rounds in autoloader takes precious space which can be used by APSDS and HEAT rounds. T-72 can only carry 22 rounds in ammo cassette due to large sized 125mm round and propellant.
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‘Yes, Indonesians entered Sabah illegally’

JAKARTA: Indonesian police yesterday confirmed that a group of 17 Indonesian policemen, soldiers and civilians had been detained for illegally crossing into Malaysia on Sebatik Island.

“Where there are foreign force personnel crossing the border without permits, it of course draws attention,” said police spokesman Insp. Gen. Ronny F. Sompie in a report carried by the Jakarta Post.

Ronnie said that the group went there to pick up a suspected criminal and admitted that there had been a breach in the procedure as such proceedings that should have taken place at the border station.

“The case has been settled through coordination with the East Kalimantan Police,” he said.

The Indonesians were arrested when they attacked a police station to get a suspected killer on Sebatik Island. Fourteen of the Indonesians were military and police personnel and they were not in uniform.

The deputy inspector general of the Malaysian police, Noor Rashid Ibrahim, said they were being held for entering Malaysia illegally, and that they were acting on their own and not in any official capacity.

“These men were all of lower ranks and were there of their own accord. They were not instructed to bring the suspect back by any superior,” he said.
Noor Rashid said the 17 Indonesians would be investigated for entering the country illegally and for possession of firearms without permits. It is understood that eight pistols and four .38 Smith and Wesson revolvers were seized.

“We will take into consideration all aspects, including our good relations with Indonesia, as well as our country’s laws,” Noor Rashid said.

http://www.freemalaysiatoday.com/category/...abah-illegally/
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‘Yes, Indonesians entered Sabah illegally’

The Indonesians were arrested when they attacked a police station to get a suspected killer on Sebatik Island. Fourteen of the Indonesians were military and police personnel and they were not in uniform.


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Institute: China now world's third-biggest arms exporter

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China supplies weapons to 35 countries, led by Pakistan, Bangladesh and Myanmar, SIPRI said.  Chinese sales included those of armored vehicles and transport and trainer aircraft to Venezuela, three frigates to Algeria, anti-ship missiles to Indonesia and unmanned combat aerial vehicles, or drones, to Nigeria, which is battling the Boko Haram insurgency in its north.

  China's comparative advantages include its low prices, easy financing and friendliness toward authoritarian governments, said Philip Saunders, director of the Center for the Study of Chinese Military Affairs at the U.S. National Defense University.  "Generally speaking, China offers medium quality weapons systems at affordable prices, a combination attractive to cash-strapped militaries in South Asia, Africa and Latin America," Saunders said. 

Notable successes include a co-production deal with Pakistan to produce the JF-17 fighter, widespread sales of the basic but effective C-802 anti-ship cruise missile, and an agreement to sell the HQ-9 air defense missile system to Turkey that has run into controversy over its incompatibility with NATO weapons systems.


http://www.thenewstribune.com/2015/03/15/3...rlds-third.html
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LIMA 2015: MBDA pushes Sea Venom and CAMM

15th March 2015 - 5:00 by Gordon Arthur in Langkawi

The Malaysian Armed Forces currently field a number of MBDA weapon systems and, based on these previous successes, the European missile house is exhibiting a range of weapons at LIMA 2015. Among them is the Sea Venom anti-ship missile and Common Anti-air Modular Missile (CAMM) air defence system.

MBDA believes the Sea Venom, formerly known as the Future Anti-Surface Guided Weapon (FASGW), is an ideal replacement for Sea Skua anti-ship missiles already serving on Royal Malaysian Navy (RMN) AgustaWestland Super Lynx helicopters. The Sea Venom was designed to meet British and French requirements for a helicopter-launched, stand-off weapon against maritime and land targets in blue-water and littoral environments.

The Sea Venom can engage targets autonomously, or alternatively a two-way link allows an operator to retain control of the missile throughout flight. The 100kg Sea Venom keeps its predecessor’s dimensions, allowing compatibility with existing magazines. MBDA stated, ‘as the Royal Navy is intending to deploy Sea Venom on its future AW159 Wildcat, should the Royal Malaysian Navy move towards this platform, a seamless transition with Sea Venom is assured.’

The Sea Ceptor, also known as CAMM, is MBDA’s replacement for the Seawolf air defence system. It has been selected by the Royal Navy, and Mati Hindrekus, MBDA’s marketing communications manager, believes it would fit the RMN’s requirements too. Malaysia’s two Lekiu class frigates that are currently fitted with Seawolf will enter a service life extension programme.

CAMM provides 360 degree air defence out to ranges greater than 25km. It does not require a dedicated tracker/illuminator radar, and can be cued by a ship’s own standard surveillance radar. The soft-launch system can also be used against surface targets. MBDA stated, ‘the weapon has already received significant interest on the export market, and has been ordered by both the Royal New Zealand Navy for its ANZAC frigates and the Brazilian Navy for its new corvette programme.’

MBDA has already received a letter of award to supply VL Mica surface-to-air missiles on the RMN’s future class of six Second-Generation Patrol Vessels (SGPV) based on the DCNS Gowind-class corvette. MBDA is also discussing the possibility of Malaysia using the Exocet MM40 Block 3.

With Malaysia still mulling its options under the deferred Multi-Role Combat Aircraft (MRCA) programme, MBDA is additionally showing off a full suite of air-delivered weapons that can be used on both the Eurofighter and Saab Gripen. Both platforms will soon be receiving Meteor missile capabilities, while Brimstone is now being integrated onto the Eurofighter. Hindrekus pointed out that the Brimstone ‘has excellent performance against anti-fast inshore attack craft targets, which should interest the RMN given its coastline responsibilities’.


http://www.shephardmedia.com/news/defence-...venom-and-camm/

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Saddam Hussein's Tomb Ruined As Iraqi Forces Fight ISIL to Retake Tikrit

Not much remains of the complex, located in the village of al-Awja, except for the columns that held up the roof. It is hard to say whether the tomb of the Sunni leader was destroyed by the Islamic State or the Shia militias, assisting Iraqi security forces. The latter vowed on Sunday to free Tikrit in less than 72 hours.

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Militants seized Tikrit and other cities in northern Iraq in a blitz offensive last June. Two months later they said that Hussein's mausoleum was completely destroyed. Witness reports did not support those claims. According to local residents, Islamists ransacked the complex but did not cause any significant damage to the tomb.

According to unconfirmed reports, Hussein's body was transported to an unknown location by his loyalists last year.

http://sputniknews.com/middleeast/20150316/1019543027.html
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What Can Mussolini’s Navy Teach Us About Chinese Naval Power?

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Like the PLAN today, the Italians were engaged in many military innovations throughout the 1930s. For example, one article notes: “The Italian navy was impressive for its pioneering naval research into radar and its prowess in torpedo technology — the latter resulting in powerful aerial and magnetic torpedoes and contributing to the maiali, or small human-guided torpedoes — the ultimate weapons in asymmetric naval warfare.” 

Also, the post-World War I Italian Navy, similar to today’s People’s Liberation Army Navy, harbored regional aspirations. With the conclusion of the war in 1918, the Italian admirals agreed that the navy must first dominate the Adriatic Sea and then expand into the Mediterranean and the Red Sea. China has a similar sequential strategy with attempting to dominate the Taiwan Strait as well as the South China Sea, followed by a push beyond the First Island Chain, and finally projecting power all the way to the Second Island Chain and beyond.


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The Italians also experimented with swarming tactics and underwater assault techniques, built light surface-assault craft, and substantially increased the production of motor torpedo boats. In addition, in the interwar years, the Regia Marina started cooperating with the Italian air force and created torpedo bombers squadrons. 

Today, China likewise appears to be implementing a counter-intervention strategy, although it is far from clear how important this concept is in current Chinese military thought.  (see: “This is Still the One Article to Read on Chinese Naval Strategy in 2015”). However, as I stated before, “Anyone studying the Chinese military knows that the PLA is seeing a conflict with the United States through an anti-access and area denial lens.”


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The British concern in the 1930s is very similar to the United States’ fear of losing a single aircraft carrier to Chinese missiles; the psychological impact would be just too shocking to contemplate, yet it appears that the United States opted for the French approach and is engaging in a naval buildup to confront the ostensible growing might of the PLAN


http://thediplomat.com/2015/03/what-can-mu...se-naval-power/
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energy generators work by converting the mechanical up-and-down motion of waves into electricity.  We’re more familiar with buoy-type wave energy generators that float on the surface and tap into surfaces waves and swells. Wave Energy’s approach is different.

Its fully submerged CETO 5 units tap into the less dramatic but more stable movement of subsurface waters.  The subsurface design insulates CETO 5 from storms, and it virtually eliminates the NIMBY factor since it is not visible from shore.  We’re also more familiar with wave energy designs that generate electricity offshore, then transmit it to shore by cable.

The CETO 5 can do that, but it can also do something quite different. It can pump water onshore at high pressure. Some of the pressurized water goes to run a standard off-the-shelf turbine, and some goes to a desalination plant.


https://cleantechnica.com/2015/03/15/first-...base-australia/

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Are China's missiles a bigger threat or trillions in debt on a bloated military ?


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Jerry Hendrix of the Center for a New American Security explains, the Chinese approach is to launch a slew of (relatively) low-cost missiles to overwhelm U.S. defenses:  

Using a maneuverable re-entry vehicle (MaRV) placed on a CSS-5 missile, China’s Second Artillery Division states that its doctrine will be to saturate a target with multiple warheads and multiple axis attacks, overwhelming the target’s ability to defend itself. MaRV warhead itself would use a high explosive, or a radio frequency or cluster warhead that at a minimum could achieve a mission kill against the target ship. While the United States does not know the cost of this weapons system, some analysts have estimated its procurement costs at $5 million to $11 million. Assuming the conservative, high-end estimate of $11 million per missile gives an exchange ratio of $11 million to $13.5 billion, which means that China could build 1,227 DF-21Ds for every carrier the United States builds going forward.

U.S. defenses would have to destroy every missile fired, a tough problem given the magazines of U.S. cruisers and destroyers, while China would need only one of its weapons to survive to e!ect a mission kill. Although U.S. Navy and Air Force leaders have coordinated their efforts to develop the means to operate in an anti-access/area denial (A2/AD) environment by disrupting opposing operations, the risk of a carrier suffering a mission kill that takes it off the battle line without actually sinking it remains high.


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US Navy plan is to have counter missiles and offensive missiles on every ship in a plan called distributed lethality  The US Navy plans to distribute lethality throughout the Fleet, increasing combat power on each ship while ensuring those ships are more capable of operating in dispersed and network-denied environments.  So militarily will not be just hundreds and thousands of Chinese missiles versus US aircraft carriers.

It will be loads and loads of US missiles and counter missiles in a missile race.  Most enemy long-range anti-ship cruise missile (ASCMs) would likely be fired at 100-150 nm (nautical miles) or less. There are several potential missiles available to U.S. forces that could provide more than 150 nm range, such as the Norwegian Kongsberg Naval Strike Missile (NSM).


Read more :- http://nextbigfuture.com/2015/03/are-china...-threat-or.html

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i hope RMN get what they want for anti-ship missile, that is NSM instead of exocet block 3
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Any live photo/updates from LIMA?
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Guys i have this question..tried googling but couldnt find the answer..maybe coz i didnt use the correct term..but since this is military tered, i hope u ppl can help a bit.

In Challenger 2, behind the commander's cupola, there are 2 tube-lookalike. What are those? And what is it called?
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Residents of Konstantinovka, in government-held Eastern Ukraine riot after a Ukraine army armored vehicle crashes into pedestrian sidewalk, killing 2 people including an 8-year old girl

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A freak road accident involving a Ukrainian armored personnel vehicle that killed an 8-year-old girl escalated into a series of riots in Kostantynivka, Donetsk Oblast, on March 16.

The accident took place at around 3 p.m. in the center of the city of 95,000 residents. The armored vehicle lost control on the road and hit the little girl, her aunt and her baby cousin. The aunt received heavy injuries and was taken to a local hospital, but the baby was not injured, according to the Ukrainian authorities. The aunt later died in the hospital.

The accident sparked riots and reports of gunfire in the city, where many residents do not welcome the Ukrainian authorities and troops. According to some reports from the ground, Ukrainian military installations were surrounded by angry residents and barracks were set on fire, but Kyiv Post has not been able to get an independent confirmation.

The Ukrainian authorities have said the soldiers who drove the military vehicle have already been detained. The driver was said to be driving erratically and is said to have fled the accident scene in a taxi.
“When investigation ends, those who are guilty will be severely punished,” Ukraine's Defense Ministry said in a statement. “Moreover, commanders will be held responsible for absence of proper control.”

Meanwhile, videos of unrest in Kostyantynivka have become viral in social networks. Most of them showed people shouting in the streets and fires burning. The local office of the interior ministry said protesters burned tires in the streets. Local media has accused local authorities of authorizing the use of live rounds to disperse rioters, but no confirmation has been received.



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Guys i have this question..tried googling but couldnt find the answer..maybe coz i didnt use the correct term..but since this is military tered, i hope u ppl can help a bit.

In Challenger 2, behind the commander's cupola, there are 2 tube-lookalike. What are those? And what is it called?
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Can you give the picture. Cupola? You mean turret?
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Secret Service Anti-Drone Tech And A New 3DRobotics Drone Are Top Posts In This Week's Drone Roundup


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Published in collaboration with The Center for the Study of the Drone, this weekly feature highlights the most interesting news, commentary, art, technological developments, public policy issues, and legal developments related to drones. 

As many readers know, my academic research and writing focuses on both civilian and military drones, and The Center’s research similarly focuses on many different uses of drone technology — the roundup therefore features a mixture of civilian and military uses.

The Roundup will appear here every Monday and is mostly prepared by the Center’s staff with some input from me.  This week’s roundup features news from March 8, 2015 – March 15, 2015. 


More reading:- http://www.forbes.com/sites/gregorymcneal/...-drone-roundup/
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Can you give the picture. Cupola? You mean turret?
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It''s on the turret..behind the commander's hatch..or cupola.
I mean this one :

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QUOTE(Right Hand Man @ Mar 17 2015, 02:48 PM)
It''s on the turret..behind the commander's hatch..or cupola.
I mean this one :

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Isnt that the wiper fluid reservoir? for the commanders periscope cleaning system
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Isnt that the wiper fluid reservoir? for the commanders periscope cleaning system
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Not sure what it is..hence asking. if you know it is that, then it would be great. nod.gif
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Upgrade Mig29 as interim solution?

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Indonesia's MPR Contributes RM40,000 To Repair House Damaged In Aerobatic Crash

LANGKAWI, March 17 (Bernama) -- The People's Consultative Council or Majelis Permusyawaratan Rakyat (MPR) of Indonesia has handed over a contribution of SGD15,000 (about RM40,000) to the owner of a house which was damaged in an incident involving a Jupiter aerobatic aircraft belonging to the Indonesian Air Force last Sunday.

The money, in the form of a cheque was given by MPR head representative, Dr Oesman Sapta to former prime minister Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad who represented the victim, Zulkeflee Abu Talib, 46.

Oesman said the money was assistance to the victim who lost his house in the incident.

"I have handed over the contribution in the name of MPR and hope it will lighten the burden of the victim in repairing the house," he told reporters after presenting the cheque.

Meanwhile, Dr Mahathir who received the contribution, was thankful to MPR.

"The contribution is adequate to rebuild the victim's house," he said.

Last Sunday, two Jupiter Aerobatic Team aircraft owned by the Indonesian Air Force were involved in a crash while carrying out an aerobatic exercise at the Mahsuri International Exhibition Centre (MIEC) at 2.04pm. In the incident, a house was damaged in Kampung Gelam nearby.

The accident took place when a group of six KT-1B aircraft was crossing the air space of MIEC before two of the aircraft collided in mid-air.

--BERNAMA


http://www.bernama.com.my/bernama/v8/ge/ne....php?id=1117705
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QUOTE(OvenBaked @ Mar 17 2015, 04:16 PM)
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Upgrade Mig29 as interim solution?

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based on what i read, our local company, ATSC decided to cooperate with the Russian RAC MiG to upgrade the MiGs to MiG-29NM

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Antara ciri-ciri yang bakal dinaiktaraf ialah :
1. Fire Control System
- Keupayaan radar baru jenis FGM-229 dimana jarak pengesananya lebih jauh dan mampu mengunci 10 sasaran udara dan memusnahkan 4 daripadanya. Ia juga mampu melancarkan serangan udara ke darat, keupayaan yang sama terdapat pada MiG-29SMT.

2. Cockpit and Ergonomics
- Menggantikan sistem analog yang lama kepada paparan digital berwarna MFD, keupayaan Night Vision Goggles (NGV) untuk operasi waktu malam serta kawalan baru berkonsepkan Hands on Throttle and Stick (HOTAS).

3. Avionics
- kelengkapan navigasi baru, komunikasi radia secara jaringan data, penyerakkan elektronik termaju, pemasangan sensor optik baru dan sebagainya.

4. Airframe and Aircraft System.
-Jangka hayat kerangka pesawat diperbaiki untuk beroperasi lebih 6000 jam penerbangan tambahan atau 40 tahun operasi. Ia termasuk juga bongol tangki minyak tambahan di badan untuk meningkatkan jarak operasi sebanyak 30% dari jarak asal.

5. Weapon and Combat Capability.
-Penambahan senjata baru dan jenis yang sama mampu dipasangkan pada Su-30MKM termasuklah senjata baru untuk serangan udara ke darat seperti misil dan bom berpandu yang sebelum ini tidak mampu dilakukan.


but that is ATSC, does gov/TUDM agrees to the plan? hmm.gif
i suppork this plan to the fullest~ Fulcrum is my favorite jet~~ rclxms.gif rclxm9.gif
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...mampu mengunci 10 sasaran udara dan memusnahkan 4 daripadanya.
This what it means? Lock on 10 and destroy 4?

Means can release 4 fire-and-forget missiles, one after another upon lock-on?
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QUOTE(kerolzarmyfanboy @ Mar 17 2015, 05:32 PM)
based on what i read, our local company, ATSC decided to cooperate with the Russian RAC MiG to upgrade the MiGs to MiG-29NM
but that is ATSC, does gov/TUDM agrees to the plan?  hmm.gif
i suppork this plan to the fullest~ Fulcrum is my favorite jet~~  rclxms.gif  rclxm9.gif
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If for interim plan? I say yes to that
But still needs the mrca for long term plan..
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QUOTE(kerolzarmyfanboy @ Mar 17 2015, 05:32 PM)
based on what i read, our local company, ATSC decided to cooperate with the Russian RAC MiG to upgrade the MiGs to MiG-29NM
but that is ATSC, does gov/TUDM agrees to the plan?  hmm.gif
i suppork this plan to the fullest~ Fulcrum is my favorite jet~~  rclxms.gif  rclxm9.gif
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Wonder if the planning for upgrade goes thru, is it for all 16 units or only 8
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QUOTE(Right Hand Man @ Mar 17 2015, 05:35 PM)
This what it means? Lock on 10 and destroy 4?

Means can release 4 fire-and-forget missiles, one after another upon lock-on?
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launch all 4 i guess..then lock on to another 4 targets..
i hope they will upgrade the MiGs engines as well..
no more 'smokey' engines like before and the squadron can't use the name 'Smokey Bandits' anymore afterwards tho tongue.gif
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launch all 4 i guess..then lock on to another 4 targets..
i hope they will upgrade the MiGs engines as well..
no more 'smokey' engines like before and the squadron can't use the name 'Smokey Bandits' anymore afterwards tho  tongue.gif
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QUOTE(Right Hand Man @ Mar 17 2015, 05:35 PM)
This what it means? Lock on 10 and destroy 4?

Means can release 4 fire-and-forget missiles, one after another upon lock-on?
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The correct term is track 10 and engage 4

Zhuk-M (Export Designation Zhuk-ME)

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The N010M Zhuk-M is an advanced variant of the original N010 Zhuk radar introducing advanced air-to-surface functions like mapping and terrain following. The radar forms part of the MiG-29SMT upgrade, the Zhuk-ME finding success on export MiG-29 aircraft to countries like India. The radar features improved signal processing and has a detection range of up to 120 km vs a 5 m2 RCS target for the export variant, and up to 10 targets tracked and up to 4 attacked at once in air-to-air mode.[5] The tracking range is 0.83 - 0.85 of the detection range. In air-to-surface mode the radar can detect a tank from up to 25 km away and a bridge from 120 km away, a naval destroyer could be detected up to 300 km away and up to two surface targets can be tracked at once. The radar has a weight of 220 kg and a scanning area of +/- 85 degrees in azimuth and +56/-40 degrees in elevation. The antenna is an electronically scanned slotted planar array and has a diameter of 624 mm.
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The correct term is track 10 and engage 4

Zhuk-M (Export Designation Zhuk-ME)

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The N010M Zhuk-M is an advanced variant of the original N010 Zhuk radar introducing advanced air-to-surface functions like mapping and terrain following. The radar forms part of the MiG-29SMT upgrade, the Zhuk-ME finding success on export MiG-29 aircraft to countries like India. The radar features improved signal processing and has a detection range of up to 120 km vs a 5 m2 RCS target for the export variant, and up to 10 targets tracked and up to 4 attacked at once in air-to-air mode.[5] The tracking range is 0.83 - 0.85 of the detection range. In air-to-surface mode the radar can detect a tank from up to 25 km away and a bridge from 120 km away, a naval destroyer could be detected up to 300 km away and up to two surface targets can be tracked at once. The radar has a weight of 220 kg and a scanning area of +/- 85 degrees in azimuth and +56/-40 degrees in elevation. The antenna is an electronically scanned slotted planar array and has a diameter of 624 mm.
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good good..with correct term easier for me to understand than trying to think whether it's new technology introduced.. thanks bro
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QUOTE(OvenBaked @ Mar 17 2015, 05:39 PM)
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ive seen it on mmp facebook but how the 57mm turret going to turn look like it blocking the turret
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QUOTE(hafizushi @ Mar 17 2015, 06:03 PM)
ive seen it on mmp facebook but how the 57mm turret going to turn look like it blocking the turret
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More detail of the stealth 57mm cupola
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Similar system on visby class
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QUOTE(KYPMbangi @ Mar 17 2015, 06:08 PM)
More detail of the stealth 57mm cupola
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Similar system on visby class
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This gun is actually the same as use in Lekiu right? except for the stealth cupola
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This gun is actually the same as use in Lekiu right? except for the stealth cupola
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Similar but different version, lekiu is Mk2, the gowind is Mk3
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QUOTE(KYPMbangi @ Mar 17 2015, 05:42 PM)
The correct term is track 10 and engage 4

Zhuk-M (Export Designation Zhuk-ME)

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The N010M Zhuk-M is an advanced variant of the original N010 Zhuk radar introducing advanced air-to-surface functions like mapping and terrain following. The radar forms part of the MiG-29SMT upgrade, the Zhuk-ME finding success on export MiG-29 aircraft to countries like India. The radar features improved signal processing and has a detection range of up to 120 km vs a 5 m2 RCS target for the export variant, and up to 10 targets tracked and up to 4 attacked at once in air-to-air mode.[5] The tracking range is 0.83 - 0.85 of the detection range. In air-to-surface mode the radar can detect a tank from up to 25 km away and a bridge from 120 km away, a naval destroyer could be detected up to 300 km away and up to two surface targets can be tracked at once. The radar has a weight of 220 kg and a scanning area of +/- 85 degrees in azimuth and +56/-40 degrees in elevation. The antenna is an electronically scanned slotted planar array and has a diameter of 624 mm.
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hahaha ..... 5m2 for 120km ? doh.gif
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Beautiful ship.

QUOTE(KYPMbangi @ Mar 17 2015, 06:08 PM)
More detail of the stealth 57mm cupola
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Similar system on visby class
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Looks like the Indonesian Navy Stealth Fast Attack Craft Trimaran (New Klewang Class) by Saab & PT. Lundin will be using the same gun.

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SAAB and PT Lundin introduce their redesigned Stealth Fast Attack Craft Trimaran
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Beautiful ship.
Looks like the Indonesian Navy Stealth Fast Attack Craft Trimaran (New Klewang Class) by Saab & PT. Lundin will be using the same gun.
spoiled by missile VLS in the deck...... laugh.gif

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Jokowi meets TNI, police on possible budget increase

The Jakarta Post, Jakarta | National | Tue, March 17 2015, 4:25 PM .

President Joko “Jokowi” Widodo held a meeting with the Indonesian Military (TNI) and the National Police on Tuesday with regard to the modernization of the two institutions, and the possibility of a defense-budget increase.

Those present during the meeting included Vice President Jusuf Kalla, Law and Human Rights Minister Yasonna H Laoly, Coordinating Political, Legal and Security Affairs Minister Tedjo Edhi Purdijatno, TNI chief Gen. Moeldoko, acting National Police chief Comr. Gen. Badrodin Haiti, Cabinet Secretary Andi Widjajanto and State Secretary Pratikno.

“[The President] will discuss the possibility of increasing defense spending from Rp 102 trillion [US$7.7 billion] to Rp 200 trillion by 2017, if the economy has grown by 7 percent [by then],” said Andi on Tuesday as quoted by Antara news agency.

After the meeting, Moeldoko said that the meeting was also held because the head of state wanted to get to know more about the military headquarters staff.

Before the beginning of his presidency, Jokowi said the Defense Ministry would be the largest recipient of state funds, as outlined in the 2015 draft state budget, with around Rp 95 trillion allocated. (dyl/nfo)(++++)


http://www.thejakartapost.com/news/2015/03...t-increase.html

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QUOTE(kerolzarmyfanboy @ Mar 17 2015, 05:39 PM)
i hope they will upgrade the MiGs engines as well..
no more 'smokey' engines like before and the squadron can't use the name 'Smokey Bandits' anymore afterwards tho  tongue.gif
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QUOTE(azriel @ Mar 17 2015, 06:38 PM)
Beautiful ship.
Looks like the Indonesian Navy Stealth Fast Attack Craft Trimaran (New Klewang Class) by Saab & PT. Lundin will be using the same gun.

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SAAB and PT Lundin introduce their redesigned Stealth Fast Attack Craft Trimaran
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That gun machiam cant rotate je hmm.gif
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LANGKAWI (Sputnik) — France will return money for Mistral-class helicopter carrier if it is not delivered to Russia, Rosoboronexport Director General said Tuesday.
The delivery of two Mistral-class assault ships to Russia was agreed under a $1.5 billion deal between Russian state-run arms exporter Rosoboronexport and French shipbuilder DCNS, signed in 2011.

"In fact, the money Russia spent on the purchase of the ships will be returned in full, no doubt, even with usury," Isaykin said adding that "everything is specified by the contract."

France was expected to deliver the Vladivostok, the first of the two ships, by November 14, 2014. However, on November 25, 2014, French President Francois Hollande said that the shipment would be suspended due to alleged Moscow's interference in the Ukrainian internal crisis.

He noted that France would lose most from the non-delivery of Mistral ships as it's image would be damaged greatly.
"A party that does not comply with its obligations will suffer more damage. First of all, moral damage, damage to the image of the country. I think that the French side is well aware of this," he said.

Russia will make final decision on non-delivery of Mistral warships by May since time frames still allow holding talks with France, Isaykin said. France and Russia are currently holding active talks, he added.

http://sputniknews.com/military/20150317/1019587839.html
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QUOTE(OvenBaked @ Mar 17 2015, 07:01 PM)

That gun machiam cant rotate  je  hmm.gif
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the same thing i said to our gowind, behind or the side of the gun got something blocking

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That gun machiam cant rotate  je  hmm.gif
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Can rotate. Here you can see Mr. Lundin the owner of PT.Lundin rotating the turret while he was explaining to the former Indonesian Navy Chief.

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Another pic of Saab & Lundin Stealth Fast Attack Craft.

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http://aviationweek.com/blog/turnkey-not-smorgasbord

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Move over, Humvee: IMI’s ‘CombatGuard’ 4×4 leaves its competitors in the dust

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Military vehicle aficionados, meet your next bedroom poster.

It’s called the CombatGuard, and it’s made by Israel Military Industries (IMI). First unveiled at the 2014 Eurosatory defense and security show in Paris, the armored 4×4 boasts the capabilities to make Humvees blush.

Let’s start with off-road aptitude. The CombatGuard wears massive 54-inch tires and has three feet of ground clearance, allowing it to navigate 70-degree slopes with little difficulty. It can hurdle vertical obstacles up to 2.6-feet high and can traverse through water 5-feet deep.

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On the road, the 17,637-pound vehicle can reach speeds up to 93 mph. In the dirt, it’s capable of an impressive 75 mph, which is faster than the iconic Humvee can go anywhere. This is in part due to the eight-seater’s stout engine, a GM-sourced ‘Cobra’ turbo diesel that displaces 6.5 liters and makes 300 horsepower.

The CombatGuard, which may or may not have been styled after the UNSC Warthog from the Halo series, isn’t just durable; it’s innovative. The prototypes showcased at Eurosatory were equipped with IMI’s “Bright Arrow” remote weapons station, which is essentially an electro-optical jammer that can destroy or disrupt incoming missiles and rocket-propelled grenades.

All eight occupants are housed inside a super strong monocoque capsule that offers a high level of ballistics protection. For more safety, the entirety of the exterior has been reinforced, including the floor, which was designed to deflect land mines.

IMI, the one-time manufacturer of the Desert Eagle handgun and the folding ‘CornerShot’ weapon accessory, designed the CombatGuard to be mobile, tough, and intimidating. After looking at this thing, we’re a little too frightened to argue with them.

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Move over, Humvee: IMI’s ‘CombatGuard’ 4×4 leaves its competitors in the dust

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Military vehicle aficionados, meet your next bedroom poster.

It’s called the CombatGuard, and it’s made by Israel Military Industries (IMI). First unveiled at the 2014 Eurosatory defense and security show in Paris, the armored 4×4 boasts the capabilities to make Humvees blush.

Let’s start with off-road aptitude. The CombatGuard wears massive 54-inch tires and has three feet of ground clearance, allowing it to navigate 70-degree slopes with little difficulty. It can hurdle vertical obstacles up to 2.6-feet high and can traverse through water 5-feet deep.

user posted image

On the road, the 17,637-pound vehicle can reach speeds up to 93 mph. In the dirt, it’s capable of an impressive 75 mph, which is faster than the iconic Humvee can go anywhere. This is in part due to the eight-seater’s stout engine, a GM-sourced ‘Cobra’ turbo diesel that displaces 6.5 liters and makes 300 horsepower.

The CombatGuard, which may or may not have been styled after the UNSC Warthog from the Halo series, isn’t just durable; it’s innovative. The prototypes showcased at Eurosatory were equipped with IMI’s “Bright Arrow” remote weapons station, which is essentially an electro-optical jammer that can destroy or disrupt incoming missiles and rocket-propelled grenades.

All eight occupants are housed inside a super strong monocoque capsule that offers a high level of ballistics protection. For more safety, the entirety of the exterior has been reinforced, including the floor, which was designed to deflect land mines.

IMI, the one-time manufacturer of the Desert Eagle handgun and the folding ‘CornerShot’ weapon accessory, designed the CombatGuard to be mobile, tough, and intimidating. After looking at this thing, we’re a little too frightened to argue with them.

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IMI CombatGuard main competitor would be the Panhard CRAB.

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Indonesia is considering the Panhard CRAB and it is one of the main candidates for the Commando Scout replacement.

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Russia Starts Missiles Delivery For Su-30MKM Jets Designed For Malaysia

17:05 17.03.2015

The Su-30MKM, designed specifically for Malaysia's Royal Air Force, is armed with several air-to-air and air-to-surface missiles with ranges of about 75 miles. By 2011, the country purchased 18 Su-30MKMs from Russian Irkut Corporation.

Russia has started delivering missiles for Malaysia's Sukhoi Su-30MKM fighters, manufactured by Russia's Irkut Corporation, the head of Russia's state arms exporter Rosoboronexport's regional department told RIA Novosti in an interview on Tuesday.

"We are currently providing after-sales service for Su-30MKM, fighters, including the supply of all necessary spare parts and repair services, as well as the supply of aircraft munitions," Vladimir Ereschenko, who is in charge of the Rosoboronexport delegation at the LIMA-2015 exhibition taking place in Malaysia, said.

Malaysia signed a $900-million contract with the Irkut Corporation for the delivery of 18 SU-30MKMs in August 2003. The country received all jets by 2011.

The Su-30MKM, designed specifically for Malaysia's Royal Air Force, is armed with several air-to-air and air-to-surface missiles with ranges of about 75 miles.

According to Rosoboronexport, the company exceeded its export projections by $22 million in 2014, despite being subject to Western economic sanctions, imposed on key Russian companies due to the situation in Ukraine.


http://in.sputniknews.com/world/20150317/1013790250.html

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France to Return Money to Russia if Mistral Not Delivered - Arms Trader

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LANGKAWI (Sputnik) — France will return money for Mistral-class helicopter carrier if it is not delivered to Russia, Rosoboronexport Director General said Tuesday.
The delivery of two Mistral-class assault ships to Russia was agreed under a $1.5 billion deal between Russian state-run arms exporter Rosoboronexport and French shipbuilder DCNS, signed in 2011.

"In fact, the money Russia spent on the purchase of the ships will be returned in full, no doubt, even with usury," Isaykin said adding that "everything is specified by the contract."

France was expected to deliver the Vladivostok, the first of the two ships, by November 14, 2014. However, on November 25, 2014, French President Francois Hollande said that the shipment would be suspended due to alleged Moscow's interference in the Ukrainian internal crisis.

He noted that France would lose most from the non-delivery of Mistral ships as it's image would be damaged greatly.
"A party that does not comply with its obligations will suffer more damage. First of all, moral damage, damage to the image of the country. I think that the French side is well aware of this," he said.

Russia will make final decision on non-delivery of Mistral warships by May since time frames still allow holding talks with France, Isaykin said. France and Russia are currently holding active talks, he added.

http://sputniknews.com/military/20150317/1019587839.html
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I hope we can do a Laksamana for the ship

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The correct term is track 10 and engage 4

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The N010M Zhuk-M is an advanced variant of the original N010 Zhuk radar introducing advanced air-to-surface functions like mapping and terrain following. The radar forms part of the MiG-29SMT upgrade, the Zhuk-ME finding success on export MiG-29 aircraft to countries like India. The radar features improved signal processing and has a detection range of up to 120 km vs a 5 m2 RCS target for the export variant, and up to 10 targets tracked and up to 4 attacked at once in air-to-air mode.[5] The tracking range is 0.83 - 0.85 of the detection range. In air-to-surface mode the radar can detect a tank from up to 25 km away and a bridge from 120 km away, a naval destroyer could be detected up to 300 km away and up to two surface targets can be tracked at once. The radar has a weight of 220 kg and a scanning area of +/- 85 degrees in azimuth and +56/-40 degrees in elevation. The antenna is an electronically scanned slotted planar array and has a diameter of 624 mm.
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Isnt this radar got compromised cos of the mole exposed the whole plan to the west?

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France to Return Money to Russia if Mistral Not Delivered - Arms Trader

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LANGKAWI (Sputnik) — France will return money for Mistral-class helicopter carrier if it is not delivered to Russia, Rosoboronexport Director General said Tuesday.
The delivery of two Mistral-class assault ships to Russia was agreed under a $1.5 billion deal between Russian state-run arms exporter Rosoboronexport and French shipbuilder DCNS, signed in 2011.

"In fact, the money Russia spent on the purchase of the ships will be returned in full, no doubt, even with usury," Isaykin said adding that "everything is specified by the contract."

France was expected to deliver the Vladivostok, the first of the two ships, by November 14, 2014. However, on November 25, 2014, French President Francois Hollande said that the shipment would be suspended due to alleged Moscow's interference in the Ukrainian internal crisis.

He noted that France would lose most from the non-delivery of Mistral ships as it's image would be damaged greatly.
"A party that does not comply with its obligations will suffer more damage. First of all, moral damage, damage to the image of the country. I think that the French side is well aware of this," he said.

Russia will make final decision on non-delivery of Mistral warships by May since time frames still allow holding talks with France, Isaykin said. France and Russia are currently holding active talks, he added.

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Then give to who

Can give tldm plz
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QUOTE(Lumiaaa @ Mar 17 2015, 10:52 PM)
Then give to who

Can give tldm plz
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sure can..... Euro 600 million please ...... brows.gif
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based on what i read, our local company, ATSC decided to cooperate with the Russian RAC MiG to upgrade the MiGs to MiG-29NM
but that is ATSC, does gov/TUDM agrees to the plan?  hmm.gif
i suppork this plan to the fullest~ Fulcrum is my favorite jet~~  rclxms.gif  rclxm9.gif
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well pass many news report mig29 reach max 2000 hrs airframe life, need to replace, suddenly can upgrade to 6000 hrs, now mig29 only about 2000++ hrs, means can use other 10-20 year wo.... if follow about news, almost entire mig29 change new component/parts, nearly like new jet already. than more logic should cancel mrca wait other 8-10 year direct go to 5 gen fighter. laugh.gif

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Can rotate. Here you can see Mr. Lundin the owner of PT.Lundin rotating the turret while he was explaining to the former Indonesian Navy Chief.

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Another pic of Saab & Lundin Stealth Fast Attack Craft.

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QUOTE(waja2000 @ Mar 17 2015, 11:01 PM)
sure can..... Euro 600 million please ......  brows.gif
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more than that, have pay to remove russian system and install western one

and redo the ship system for our harsh tropical climate

unless France going to offer Mistral on cost price and redo the whole system for us FREE, I bet even TLDM wont officers will be interested

Penat buat proposal then kena reject
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QUOTE(waja2000 @ Mar 17 2015, 11:09 PM)
well pass many news report mig29 reach max 2000 hrs airframe life, need to replace, suddenly can upgrade to 6000 hrs, now mig29 only about 2000++ hrs, means can use other 10-20 year wo.... if follow about news, almost entire mig29 change new component/parts, nearly like new jet already. than more logic should cancel mrca wait other 8-10 year direct go to 5 gen fighter. laugh.gif
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what i heard about the migs is that, parts are hard to come by.. (Old news but it still a major headache till now)

MKM is not exception but the airforce anticipated these from past experience and order quite a number of spare parts/ technical maintenance training as part of the initial deal and subsequent dealings to improve its readiness. It also make simple when there quite a few of our neighbours basic su30/35 around tongue.gif
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Ok, here is the input on mig29nm.

Proposed by Airod and Malaysia's Sukhoi Technical Centre.
- airframe will have be extended 6000 hours from the current 4000 hours. In short migs will have 2000+ hours on the airframes after upgrade
- cft will be add on the aircraft’s dorsal spine aft of the cockpit. 30% increase in combat radius.
- radar, cockpit and avionics will be replace with latest.
- The work would be done in Malaysia under licence from RAC MiG.

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QUOTE(yinchet @ Mar 17 2015, 11:40 PM)
Ok, here is the input on mig29nm.

Proposed by Airod and Malaysia's Sukhoi Technical Centre.
- airframe will have be extended 6000 hours from the current 4000 hours. So we could be seeing 2000 hours left in the airframes.
- cft will be add on the aircraft’s dorsal spine aft of the cockpit. 30% increase in combat radius.
- radar, cockpit and avionics will be replace with latest.
- The work would be done in Malaysia under licence from RAC MiG.
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ahh i see
i misunderstood the MiGs gonna have 6000 hours after the upgrade...dun need replacement for another 10 years if like that laugh.gif
2000 hours means around what..? 5-7 years?
dun want to upgrade the engines too i see.. sweat.gif
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QUOTE(kerolzarmyfanboy @ Mar 17 2015, 11:44 PM)
ahh i see
i misunderstood the MiGs gonna have 6000 hours after the upgrade...dun need replacement for another 10 years if like that  laugh.gif
2000 hours means around what..? 5-7 years?
dun want to upgrade the engines too i see..  sweat.gif
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These upgrade is not going to be cheap either.
I think it should be costing around usd15mil per aircraft. hmm.gif
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QUOTE(yinchet @ Mar 17 2015, 11:40 PM)
Ok, here is the input on mig29nm.

Proposed by Airod and Malaysia's Sukhoi Technical Centre.
- airframe will have be extended 6000 hours from the current 4000 hours. In short migs will have 2000+ hours on the airframes after upgrade
- cft will be add on the aircraft’s dorsal spine aft of the cockpit. 30% increase in combat radius.
- radar, cockpit and avionics will be replace with latest.
- The work would be done in Malaysia under licence from RAC MiG.
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strange, i remember (malaysiaflyingherald) in report for Mig29 on 2012 which mig29 on going overhaul on 2000 hrs so can use for other 2 year until 2015, than receive first Mig29 achieve 2000 hrs certificate. now so fast already 4000 hrs clock airframe? hmm.gif

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These upgrade is not going to be cheap either.
I think it should be costing around usd15mil per aircraft. hmm.gif
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well new engine assume RD-33MK price already close to usd 3 million each x 2 already 6 million.
but newest RD-33MK engine will have 4000 hrs lifespan, than use for 2000 hrs in Mig29N seems a bit waste, unless can re-sell it. laugh.gif
also all new parts and system just use for 2000 hrs look waste too.
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QUOTE(thpace @ Mar 17 2015, 11:11 PM)
more than that, have pay to remove russian system and install western one
and redo the ship system for our harsh tropical climate
unless France going to offer Mistral on cost price and redo the whole system for us FREE, I bet even TLDM wont officers will be interested
Penat buat proposal then kena reject
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offcouse if we want to buy, remove russia system not our cost and reno cost.
DCNS should sell as standard new ship price. this more logic.
wrigth simple proposel, than arange big navy boss talk to PM first to show interest first. if PM give green light, than can more deep negotiation with DCNS
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QUOTE(waja2000 @ Mar 18 2015, 12:11 AM)
offcouse if we want to buy, remove russia system not our cost and reno cost.
DCNS should sell as standard new ship price. this more logic.
wrigth simple proposel, than arange big navy boss talk to PM first to show interest first. if PM give green light, than can more deep negotiation with DCNS
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request sudah ada for along time ad...

Money hard to come by saja
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QUOTE(waja2000 @ Mar 17 2015, 11:01 PM)
sure can..... Euro 600 million please ......  brows.gif
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we can afford if not for the debt
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request sudah ada for along time ad...

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yep, but usually military payment divided to few year, for this case discuss with DCNS for 5 year installment term should be fine. but need make first payment should be about euro 200 million for first deposit.
but i think Gov also think yearly cost to operate Mistral too. i heard each month need usd few million operation cost.

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QUOTE(Lumiaaa @ Mar 18 2015, 12:41 AM)
we can afford if not for the debt
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Buying is one, maintaining it is another brows.gif

I prefer a smaller version of mistral or dokdo ( cheaper to buy and maintain, plus smaller crew requirements), as long it a full flat top. Look cool laugh.gif

Then again, begger cant be choosy
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we can afford if not for the debt
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our debt not too much actually, just average
than our economic still well, Mindef still getting budget,
hope GST can provide more fund to mindef at 2016/17.
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QUOTE(waja2000 @ Mar 18 2015, 12:43 AM)
yep, but usually military payment divided to few year, for this case discuss with DCNS for 5 year installment term should be fine. but need make first payment should be about euro 200 million for first deposit.
but i think Gov also think yearly cost to operate Mistral too. i heard each month need usd few million operation cost.
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too full size for us... need a smaller and cheaper to operate platform

for me, i ok with both mistral or dokdo, as long it flat top brows.gif
But if talking about cost, i think south korea can offer a cheaper bargain mainly due to their ship building industry

cheapest.. sure is china lah. That one no need to argue

dokdo for south korea navy, ppl say a white elephant ad, remain docked most of the time.



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We can't afford that mistral class not because of debts but mainly operation cost.
Not to mention we need to buy some escort ship to protect it.
for now we should think about getting 3 lst or 2 ldp.
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QUOTE(yinchet @ Mar 18 2015, 12:49 AM)
We can't afford that mistral class not because of debts but mainly operation cost.
Not to mention we need to buy some escort ship to protect it.
for now we should think about getting 3 lst or 2 ldp.
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Let see what sylver VLS will be on our gowind..

If Bousted think ahead, A50, meaning, only need radar and aster upgrade laugh.gif
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Let see what sylver VLS will be on our gowind..

If Bousted think ahead, A50, meaning, only need radar and aster upgrade  laugh.gif
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Probably we will be seeing 16cell a35.
For future hard to say if needed longer range missile they will just use the extra space allocated for future upgrade.
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QUOTE(yinchet @ Mar 18 2015, 01:10 AM)
Probably we will be seeing 16cell a35.
For future hard to say if needed longer range missile they will just use the extra space allocated for future upgrade.
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as expected laugh.gif

look like aster wont enter our inventory anytime soon

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QUOTE(thpace @ Mar 18 2015, 01:16 AM)
as expected  laugh.gif

look like aster wont enter our inventory anytime soon
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Aster probably wait for tgpv - aaw. tongue.gif
We might see camm on our Lekiu.

[Weed] china ship hull with aster + seafire radar laugh.gif [/weed]

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QUOTE(yinchet @ Mar 18 2015, 01:21 AM)
Aster probably wait for tgpv - aaw. tongue.gif
We might see camm on our Lekiu.

[Weed] china ship hull with aster + seafire radar  laugh.gif [/weed]
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Ini weed besar juga...

let ask china for a type 052D

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Aster probably wait for tgpv - aaw. tongue.gif
We might see camm on our Lekiu.

[Weed] china ship hull with aster + seafire radar  laugh.gif [/weed]
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that china ship electric power not enough to run seafire radar .... need at lease 4000+ tons (cut down version) with good ship engine, best with 6000 tons frigate.
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RM150 Million budget authorized for the Malaysian Fire Department to buy new heavy helicopters

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The Malaysian government has authorized a RM150 Million budget for the Malaysian Fire Department to buy new helicopters for its air fleet. The planned helicopter purchase will be in line with the planned future plan of the Fire Department. The Fire department is interested in seeking more heavy multirole helicopters to help expand its rapid response capabilities. Meanwhile, the Russian export firm Rosobonexport is said to have already started negotiations with the Fire Department on possibly supplying more Mi-171 helicopters.

On a related note, 2 Mi-17 helicopters have been transferred to Miri Fire Department to to help deal with haze and bush fires that may possibly spring up due to the current hot & dry weather.

Wonder how many Mi-171 helicopters RM150 Million can get? hmm.gif

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QUOTE(yinchet @ Mar 17 2015, 11:40 PM)
Ok, here is the input on mig29nm.

Proposed by Airod and Malaysia's Sukhoi Technical Centre.
- airframe will have be extended 6000 hours from the current 4000 hours. In short migs will have 2000+ hours on the airframes after upgrade
- cft will be add on the aircraft’s dorsal spine aft of the cockpit. 30% increase in combat radius.
- radar, cockpit and avionics will be replace with latest.
- The work would be done in Malaysia under licence from RAC MiG.
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The Malaysia's Sukhoi Technical Centre will be doing the upgrade for the MiG-29? Under license from RAC MiG?

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RM150 Million budget authorized for the Malaysian Fire Department to buy new heavy helicopters

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Wonder how many Mi-171 helicopters RM150 Million can get? hmm.gif
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well thlatest Mi-171 v5 (latest with glass cockpit) price about usd 19 milion+. RM 150 million about 40 milllion usd, should able to get 2 unit. but i dont think they will get new mi-171. other possible is 1 unit AW189 cost about 30 million or AW101 about usd 40 million, if Bomba want get advance heli off couse AW101 much better choose.

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Captain Rene Zeetsen, 30, was killed in the crash and First Lieutenant Ernst Mollinger, 26, died later in a field hospital in Gao from his wounds.

The helicopter was taking part in an exercise conducted by the Dutch contingent about 42 km north of the town of Gao.


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QUOTE(waja2000 @ Mar 18 2015, 09:24 AM)
well thlatest Mi-171 v5 (latest with glass cockpit) price about usd 19 milion+.  RM 150 million about 40 milllion usd, should able to get 2 unit. but i dont think they will get new mi-171. other possible is 1 unit  AW189 cost about 30 million or AW101 about usd 40 million, if Bomba want get advance heli off couse AW101 much better choose.
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I don't think advanced types are what the Jabatan Bomba is looking for, just a heavy-haul helicopter for transport purposes.
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depend Bomba requirement loh, how much equipment want to install like FLIR, lights, SAR etc, AW101 event can include advance firefighting bag inside heli so can use to put down fire during forest fire.
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QUOTE(waja2000 @ Mar 18 2015, 09:54 AM)
depend Bomba requirement loh, how much equipment want to install like FLIR, lights, SAR etc, AW101 event can include advance firefighting bag inside heli so can use to put down fire during forest fire.
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Probably later, now Bomba concentrating on heavy haul to handle emergency situations like annual floods and stuff like that. Currently no indication they are looking for dedicated SAR or firefighting helicopters.

If Bomba is looking just for medium-capability helicopters, I think can get at least 3-4 with that RM150 Million.

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QUOTE(MilitaryMadness @ Mar 18 2015, 10:06 AM)
Probably later, now Bomba concentrating on heavy haul to handle emergency situations like annual floods and stuff like that. Currently no indication they are looking for dedicated SAR or firefighting helicopters.

If Bomba is looking just for medium-capability helicopters, I think can get at least 3-4 with that RM150 Million.
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ya, but not much heavy helicopter in market, mostly Mi-26 or Chinook ... biggrin.gif
Mi-26 T2 version (glass cockpit) cost usd 20-25 million. chinook cost about usd 40 million.

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ya, but not much heavy helicopter in market, mostly Mi-26 or Chinook ...  biggrin.gif
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Wah not that kind of heavy la bro. biggrin.gif

I think if Jabatan Bomba wants heavy haul helicopters, they should look for more Mi-171s to add to the current fleet. Not Mi-8. mind you.
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QUOTE(MilitaryMadness @ Mar 18 2015, 10:25 AM)
Wah not that kind of heavy la bro.  biggrin.gif 

I think if Jabatan Bomba wants heavy haul helicopters, they should look for more Mi-171s to add to the current fleet. Not Mi-8. mind you.
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well not sure can get more mi-171 or not or bomba want more mi-171 or not, bomba mi-171 also force to use (get from ex-polis heli) due to can't get register by DCA due to lack of international body certification mi-171 heli. although final get register but get limited fly if not wrong.

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QUOTE(waja2000 @ Mar 18 2015, 10:34 AM)
well not sure can get more mi-171 or not, bomba mi-171 also force to use (get from ex-polis heli) due to can't get register by DCA due to lack of international body certification mi-171 heli. although final get register but get limited fly if not wrong.
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Huh, that's a weird problem if it involves a government helicopter. If private owner get this problem can probably understand la, but government?

I thot if menteri say OK, then things will be OK? laugh.gif

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Huh, that's a weird problem if it involves a government helicopter. If private owner get this problem can probably understand la, but government?
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unless new contender china Avicopter AC313 Helicopter, about 13 tons. with P&W engine.

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Sixty deadly stealth fighters might sound like a lot. But the U.S. plans to build 2,400 F-35s during the next two decades, and has already started delivering them. That’s on top of the U.S. Air Force’s 187 operational F-22s already in service.  Which means Russia’s most advanced planes will be heavily outnumbered.  Meanwhile, the rest of the Kremlin’s fleet will just keep getting older.


http://blogs.reuters.com/great-debate/2015...t-fading-force/

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Russia’s air corps is a powerful but fading force

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Not that surprising. Even in its heyday, SU air force could have never reached NATO levels of air superiority.
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RAFALE Fighter Demonstration Day 1 at LIMA 2015.


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LIMA: Malaysian maritime patrol battle heats up

By: Greg Waldron Langkawi

8 hours ago

Maritime patrol and surveillance were the most prominent themes of this year's LIMA show, as big manufacturers jockeyed to promote their various solutions for the mission.

Industry sources say that Kuala Lumpur is in the process of crystallising a requirement for six to eight long-range maritime patrol aircraft (MPA).

The potential requirement attracted attention from a range of companies including Boeing, Saab, Dassault, and Indonesian Aerospace.

Boeing brought its Maritime Surveillance Aircraft (MSA) technology demonstrator to the show. The type appeared on the static line, and the US airframer briefed media and officials on the MSA's capabilities. A modified Challenger 605 business jet, the unarmed MSA is optimised for high altitude, broad area surveillance.

Saab, Dassault, and Indonesian Aerospace also displayed models of MSA and MPA solutions on their stands.

This is a significant change from the last iteration of the show in 2013, when the only company to actively promote an MPA aircraft was Alenia Aermacchi in the form of its ATR 72MP, a variant of the popular ATR 72-600.

Indonesian Aerospace, which has put forward its CN235 MPA, said it is working on mounting torpedoes under the aircraft's wings - an Indonesian navy CN235 appeared at the show's static line.

It is also looking at ways to add two torpedoes in a recessed cavity under the CN235 MPA's fuselage, which would give the type the ability to carry four torpedoes. It adds that the aircraft's ramp is useful for dropping life rafts and other survival essentials.

For a country with a long coast line and extensive economic interests at sea, Malaysia has limited maritime surveillance capabilities. It operates just four King Air 350 aircraft in the maritime surveillance mission.

Events in recent years have highlighted the growing importance of the maritime domain in Southeast Asia. In early 2013, Kuala Lumpur was caught off guard by the incursion of 200 Filipino gunmen in Malaysia's eastern state of Sabah, which resulted in an armed confrontation with Malaysian military forces. Kuala Lumpur eventually crushed the interlopers with artillery, air strikes and ground forces, but the incident highlighted the vulnerability of Malaysia's long coastlines.

In addition, Beijing is becoming increasingly assertive about disputed territorial claims in the South China Sea, obliging countries such as Malaysia, Vietnam, and the Philippines to improve their ability to monitor the ocean domain away from their shores.


http://www.flightglobal.com/news/articles/...eats-up-410283/
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MALAYSIAN PM REVIEWS AIR FORCE ASSETS AT LIMA EXHIBITION. Malaysian Prime Minister Najib Tun Razak (center) seen inspecting the Royal Malaysian Air Force (RMAF) new Airbus A400M Atlas transport aircraft at the Langkawi International Maritime and Aerospace (LIMA'15) Exhibition in Langkawi island, Malaysia on March 17, 2015. With the participation of 512 companies from 36 countries worldwide and 110 aircraft and 65 ships, LIMA 2015 in its 13th edition reaffirms its position as the leading defence technology exhibition in the Asian region. LIMA 2015 is also the largest edition in its 25 years history and will be on until March 21. Photo courtesy Bernama images

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Russia to deploy 9K720 Iskander (NATO: SS-26 'Stone') SRBM to Kaliningrad as relations with western Europe deteriorates

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Russia plans to station state-of-the art missiles in its westernmost Baltic enclave and deploy nuclear-capable bombers to Crimea as part of massive redeployment to showcase its resurgent military power amid bitter tensions with the West over Ukraine.

The Iskander missiles will be sent to the Kaliningrad region that borders NATO members Poland and Lithuania, said a Defence Ministry official, who spoke on condition of anonymity because he wasn't authorized to comment publicly. The deployment of the Iskander missiles will allow Russia to reach targets all over the Baltic states, Poland and eastern Germany.

The official also said Russia will deploy long-range, nuclear-capable Tu-22M3 bombers to Crimea, the Black Sea peninsula that Russia annexed from Ukraine a year ago.

Wiki link: 9K720 Iskander (NATO: SS-26 'Stone') Short-Range Ballistic Missile
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Sanctions Hamper Receiving Arms Export Revenue, but Russia Knows a Way Out

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MOSCOW (Sputnik) — Western sanctions against Moscow over the crisis in Ukraine make it more difficult for Russia to obtain the money it has earned on arms exports, though Russia has found a way to deal with this problem, Deputy Prime Minister Dmitry Rogozin said Wednesday.

“We make almost fifteen billion dollars a year. And it would seem that Russia could compensate the economic losses we have suffered over sanctions with the foreign currency earnings,” Rogozin said at a conference.

However, “the sanctions targeting the financial system of the Russian Federation complicate the return of the money we have actually earned through the sale of weapons,” the minister added.

“We have, of course, found a way to compensate this,” Rogozin noted, refraining from specifying the details.


Russian Arms Trader Exceeds 2014 Sale Forecasts by $22Mln Despite Sanctions

On Tuesday, Russia's state arms trader director general Anatoly Isaykin told RIA Novosti that the company exceeded its export projections by $22 million in 2014 despite the anti-Russia sanctions.

The United States, the European Union and their allies imposed several rounds of restrictions against Russia aiming to weaken the country's economy and particularly its defense industry and financial system in 2014. Russia has repeatedly denied the accusations.

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18th March 2015 - 6:00
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Boeing is squaring up to challengers in the light attack helicopter market by pointing to the key differentiators of the AH-6i that the company believes give it an advantage over competitors such as MD Helicopters.

Speaking at LIMA 2015, Dave Brostrom, Boeing’s regional director attack and vertical helicopter lift business development, said that there was strong interest in the region for the AH-6i, not least from Malaysia, which has requested pricing for six, 12 and 24 aircraft. He added that there had also been strong interest from the Philippines and Bangladesh.

Southeast Asia is a target region for Boeing as is the Middle East. The launch customer for the AH-6i is the Saudi Arabian National Guard, which has 24 aircraft on order plus options.

Brostrom said that several other customers in the region were close to signing letters of agreement and that the reason the company had been unable to bring the aircraft to LIMA 2015 is that it conflicted with customer demonstrations in the US.

Brostrom said that the key discriminators for the AH-6i revolve around the fact that it had been engineered to give the highest possible performance in an aircraft of its class.

‘It has a little bit better integration. It’s pretty clean,’ he stated. Key to this has been leveraging technologies from the Apache AH-64 attack helicopter.

That includes an avionics software package that has 89% commonality with the Apache. ‘The software is designed for an attack helicopter pilot, it’s not a commercial off the shelf package,’ Brostrom stated.

The aircraft also has multiple weapon configurations and is capable of firing a range of guided missiles and rockets, including the Hellfire. Brostrom said that the gross take-off weight of the AH-6i is 2132kg with a ‘useful load’ of 1089kg, meaning it can have a high weapons load out.


Read more: http://www.shephardmedia.com/news/rotorhub...fighting-ah-6i/

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I know weapon system price is not written on stone, but I did recalled that some country bought brand new Mi-171 for less than US$10 million each

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The Malaysia's Sukhoi Technical Centre will be doing the upgrade for the MiG-29? Under license from RAC MiG?
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AVIC TA-600 flying boat could be used in S China Sea: designer

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The head of the AVIC TA-600, a large amphibious flying boat, has been completed by AVIC Chengfei Commercial Aircraft Company, a major milestone in the plane's development, according to China's Global Times.

The chief designer of the plane, Huang Lingcai, told the paper on March 17 that the plane, also known as the AG600, is extremely suited to long-range ocean search and rescue missions and may be used in the South China Sea in the future.

The plane is one of three large planes that China is developing and the largest amphibious plane in the world. It was designed to meet China's aerial firefighting needs in forest regions and for search and rescue operations at sea. Its maximum takeoff weight is 53.5 tonnes and it can draw 12 tonnes of water within 20 seconds. The majority of the body of the plane is scheduled to be handed over for production at around this time. The plane will be completed this year and will have its debut flight in 2016, according to AVIC.

The plane's head is very large and may possibly be divided into two layers, according to the paper. The plane stands 4.75 meters tall and is 9.5 m long with a V-shaped monohull. Pressure requirements and the need to make the craft watertight mean that the design is more complex to design and manufacture than ordinary planes.

Huang said that the maximum takeoff weight of the Russian BE-200 and Japan's US-2 is between 40-45 tonnes, while that of Canada's Bombardier 415 Superscooper is around 20 tonnes. Huang said that overall the AVIC TA-600 is on par with these classic amphibious aircraft but that it has stronger functionality than the other planes.

The plane is an upgraded version of the Harbin SH-5 maritime patrol amphibious aircraft and is expected to form part of a series of amphibious planes, according to Huang.

Huang said that the plane could be used in 75%-80% of weather conditions in the South China Sea in the event of an accident involving an oil rig, an oil tanker or fishing boats far out to sea. Ships would take a long time to get so far out to sea and helicopters can't operate beyond a radius of around 500 km, which means that the AVIC TA-600, with a flight radius of 1,000 km, is likely to be deployed on long-range search and rescue missions, as it would only take two hours to reach targets and it can land, said Huang. On each trip the plane can carry 50 people.

Huang said that the craft is extremely versatile, which should be good for its market prospects. Currently there has been expression of interest in 17 of the planes, the majority from forestry authorities, the State Oceanic Administration and the China Coast Guard. The plane could also potentially be used to supply soldiers stationed on disputed islands in the South China Sea, according to the paper.

Although Japan is seeking to export its US-2 to India, Huang says that the AVIC TA-600 is primarily to support China's domestic search and rescue needs.

http://www.wantchinatimes.com/news-subclas...000086&cid=1101
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If you're asking why Sukhoi team is doing on MiG aircraft, that's because both Sukhoi and RSK-MiG are under Russian's United Aircraft Company. When Algeria rejected MiG-29SMT from Russia, Russia gave them Su-30MKA instead(while those MiG rejects were later absorbed into Russian air force).
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Thanks i thought they were both competitors.

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LIMA 2015 Day 2: Fulcrums for Sukhois

Marhalim Abas March 18, 2015 Airshow

LANGKAWI: AS I am leaving for home tomorrow (March 19) this will be the last update from the legendary isle of Langkawi.

The news of the day was announced by Defence Minister Datuk Seri Hishammuddin Hussein at a press conference today. He said he hoped the decommissioning of the Mig-29 Fuclrum will help to boost the serviceability of the RMAF Sukhoi Su-30MKM fleet

“Of course we need to think about the future. But at the same time we must work with the industry to ensure the highest serviceability levels of the Sukhois. We hope that this could be achieved following the decommissioning (Fulcrum),” he said when asked about whether or not the government will replaced the Fulrums which is scheduled to be retired by year end.

As for the replacement itself, Hishammuddin said it depended on threats faced by the country and the economic situation.


Meanwhile, contracts to be signed at LIMA 2015 on Day 3 (March 13) will mainly be for maintenance and support of the Armed Forces current assets and not new ones.

In the meantime, the digital camouflaged Nuri helicopter M23-01 was seen at the rotary wing side of the LIMA 2015 static display.

The helicopter is expected to be officially handed over on Friday. The digital camouflage is an experimental one and whether or not it will be the official livery will depend entirely on the Army.

The helicopter, is a bone stock Nuri as the NUP4 (digital cockpit upgrade) is on hold pending RMAF evaluation of the first example, M23-36 which is in service with the 3rd Squadron. The Army is expected to operate 15 Nuris while RMAF will only use 12.

Meanwhile, at the Stride (the Defence Ministry R&D arm, displayed among others unmanned vehicles, an UUV and an UGV. Not much details are available but the UGV is developed in collaboration with Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia. The UGV was fitted with an M4-type rifle in its trials but for the show, the gun was removed.

The UUV above is fitted with a side scan sonar and EO/IR camera. It is electrically driven by two propellers.

In other news, Thales announced the delivery of two AMASCOS missions systems to the RMAF. The AMASCOS systems will be fitted to the RMAF Beech 200 aircraft, two of which are already in service.


http://www.malaysiandefence.com/?p=6134
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Malaysia Offered Similar Financial Package As Egypt For Rafale Procurement


LANGKAWI, March 18 (Bernama)-- French aircraft manufacturer, Dassault Aviation, says Malaysia is being offered a financial package similar to that given to Egypt, for procurement of its Rafale jet fighter.

Dassault Chief Executive Officer Eric Tappier said the package entails a ten-year repayment loan from a French commercial bank and guaranteed by the government of France.
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http://www.bernama.com.my/bernama/state_ne...=1117975&cat=nt


sound good, like buy car, can get 24 unit, and can get 10 year installment .... laugh.gif

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That also means ours (if RMAF so chose Rafale) won't going to have nuclear launching capability.
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That also means ours (if RMAF so chose Rafale) won't going to have nuclear launching capability.
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Malaysia Offered Similar Financial Package As Egypt For Rafale Procurement


LANGKAWI, March 18 (Bernama)-- French aircraft manufacturer, Dassault Aviation, says Malaysia is being offered a financial package similar to that given to Egypt, for procurement of its Rafale jet fighter.

Dassault Chief Executive Officer Eric Tappier said the package entails a ten-year repayment loan from a French commercial bank and guaranteed by the government of France.
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correct me if im wrong isnt all millitary procurement have this installment payment for about x years?
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ya, usually follow construction & delivery, but usually jet fighter can delivery with in 2-5 year after sign contract (depend contract delivery date), so have to pay every think after all delivery.
so if provide 10 year installment, means france bank will pay to Dassault with in 5 year (just assume, depend contract)
Offcouse how much loan from contract value, depend negotiation. i think Gov able to pay at lease 50% of contract value.

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In photos: China’s construction of military bases in Spratlys

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MANILA, Philippines – Recently published satellite images of China’s land reclamation in the Spratly Islands show that they are constructing large, multi-story buildings as well as a possible airstrip and harbor that can accommodate military planes and ships.  The satellite image analysis published on Medium.com by Victor Robert Lee March 16 show the ongoing construction on reclaimed reefs in the Spratly Islands.


Satellite image analysis of Fiery Cross Reef (Kagitingan Reef)
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wow look at the scale of their construction
it's like they're building their own version of Hawaii base in Spratly
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So rafale ady offer loan and gripen long time ady offer lease.. just take the bait lor..

By this time I dun even care what they select anymore.. just damn get it over with
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getting something better than nothing.
by the way, the sukhoi center in sungkai deal is still on or off already?
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Will i be able to see most of the exhibtors in LIMA on the last day of the show apart from the aerial display? I plan to do day trip there and collect freebies that meant for trade visotors icon_question.gif

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pinoy really shithole of asean ... they cant do anything about spratly ... when all the chinese base and airstrip completes, it will become problem for the rest of asean.
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Are Malaysian Flanker and Hornet can reach that spots, if it needed in some "urgent measurement" case ? the development is much worrysome than ever. I read at Singaporean defense forum, they are starting to worry too about Chinese activities in SCS can affect their shipping lane and business....

Although Indonesia and Malaysia is sometimes at odds, personnaly i wish if Malaysian economics getting well and can support your modernization programme

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In ongoing unrest in Yemen, US 'loses track' of $500 Million USD worth of weapons

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In the ongoing unrest that forced the United States to close its embassy in Sanaa, Yemen, last month also has caused Pentagon officials to admit that they’ve lost track of $500 million in military equipment, including helicopters, Humvees and ammunition, that it donated to the country, The Washington Post reports.

U.S. officials told the newspaper that they fear the “small arms, ammunition, night-vision goggles, patrol boats, vehicles and other supplies” may have slipped into the hands of Iranian-backed rebels or al-Qaida.

“We have to assume it’s completely compromised and gone,” an unnamed legislative aide on Capitol Hill told The Washington Post.

According to the newspaper, this is what is presumed missing:

• 1,250,000 rounds of ammunition
• 200 Glock 9 mm pistols
• 200 M-4 rifles
• 4 Huey II helicopters
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ya, they china already invest more than RMB 100 billion to do all reclamation land in Spratly island, than this only phase 1. biggrin.gif

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Are Malaysian Flanker and Hornet can reach that spots, if it needed in some "urgent measurement" case ? the development is much worrysome than ever. I read at Singaporean defense forum, they are starting to worry too about Chinese activities in SCS can affect their shipping lane and business....

Although Indonesia and Malaysia is sometimes at odds, personnaly i wish if Malaysian economics getting well and can support your modernization programme
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well our Jet quantity too small compare to china, than all jet from Peninsular, we need at lease 1 squadron jet fighter in sabah base which only 400-500km to Spratly island.
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Russia's Krylov research center and South Korea's DSME signs MoU to increase cooperation on shipbuilding research, education and development

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Krylov State Research Centre, Russia and Daewoo Shipbuilding & Marine Engineering Co. Ltd (DSME) have signed a Memorandum of Understanding on cooperation. The Memorandum was signed by the Krylov State Research Centre Director General Anatoliy Aleksashin and Kim Yong Soo, Director & Head of Ship & Ocean Engineering Institute, DSME. The two Parties intend to co-operate, enhance and develop the academic and cultural exchanges in education, research and other areas, the Krylov Centre said in a press release.

The Memorandum stipulates that the partners will develop and implement projects related to their Products and Services. The cooperation will cover corresponding fields of partners’ activities, including joint research and development projects, implementation of new-generation products and rendering of services. The MoU also envisages exchange of experience, including exchange of faculty members, researchers and students as well as implementation of joint cultural programs.

Krylov State Research Centre was established back in 1894 as Russia’s first model testing basin in St. Petersburg. It is a scientific research organization of the national shipbuilding sector focused on concepts and workshop designs of naval ships, merchant vessels and offshore structures and on their operation.

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Russia & Indonesia is expected to sign a new contract deal for 50 units BMP-3F for the Indonesian Marines.

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The Russian arms exporter Rosoboronexport company announced in the near future of a contract for the supply to Indonesia of a new game of fighting vehicles BMP-3F infantry.

The CEO of the company, Anatoli Isaikin said that "Indonesia is buying Russian BMP-3F and in the near future" will sign new contracts with the country.

On Tuesday told RIA Novosti that plans to negotiate with defense ministers of some countries of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations, including the Minister of Indonesia, during the LIMA-2015 exhibition opened last Tuesday in Malaysia.

Today, the Marine Corps of the Armed Forces of Indonesia is exploiting BMP-3F.

The first batch of these combat vehicles were supplied to the country in 2010 and the second shipment was completed in early 2014.

Last November, the head of special orders of Rosoboronexport, Nikolai Dimidiuk, said the company plans to provide Indonesia about 50 BMP-3F more.


http://mundo.sputniknews.com/industriamili...1035476237.html


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pinoy really shithole of asean ... they cant do anything about spratly ... when all the chinese base and airstrip completes, it will become problem for the rest of asean.
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Airbus hands over first Philippine C295

James Hardy, London - IHS Jane's Defence Weekly
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Airbus handed over the first C295 to the Philippine Air Force on 18 March. Source: Airbus Defence and Space

The first of three Airbus C295 medium transport aircraft for the Philippine Air Force (PAF) has been delivered, the company announced on 18 March.

The aircraft was handed over in Seville, Spain, and "is now being ferried to the Philippines," Airbus said in a statement.

The delivery is five months ahead of schedule. The C295 was selected in 2014 for the DND's medium-lift aircraft requirement for three aircraft to replace the PAF's three Fokker F27 Friendship aircraft, which have been in service for more than 30 years.

The Philippine embassy in Madrid said in February that "progress on the two remaining airframes could see an August delivery for the next aircraft".


http://www.janes.com/article/50027/airbus-...philippine-c295
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LANGKAWI, Malaysia, March 18 (Reuters) - U.S plane manufacturer Boeing, in talks with Malaysia for the sale of 18 F/A-18 fighter jets, is pinning its hopes on an order to give a boost to the struggling product, executives of the planemaker said on Wednesday.

The F/A-18 model, French firm Dassault's Rafale, Swedish manufacturer Saab's Gripen, and European consortium Eurofighter's Typhoon are all being assessed by the Southeast Asian nation to replace it aging fleet of Russian MiG-29 fighters jets.

While the purchase was earlier expected by Malaysia to be completed this year, the country's recent fiscal troubles due to plunging oil and commodities prices means likely delays in placing the order, aviation executives have said.

"Given the current economic situation, we would not be surprised to see the acquisition delayed a bit more. But we remain in an active dialogue with the customer," Howard Berry, Boeing's vice president for F/A-18 international sales, told Reuters on the sidelines of an aviation conference in Langkawi.

Last month, Dassault Aviation said that it is in talks to supply 16 of the multi-role combat jets to Malaysia.

Malaysia's Air Force Chief General Roslan bin Saad said all options were being considered for replacing the MiG29s.

"When fighter jets come to a certain number of years, it's normal to look for options. We are talking about whether we should continue with these (MiG29) jets or not. Nothing is final yet," he said, adding that "affordability" was a key consideration.

A recent slump in oil prices has led to a depreciation of the Malaysian currency and weakened the economy of the net oil exporting nation.

Western defense contractors are chasing overseas sales to prevent their production lines halting due to cuts in domestic defence budgets.

Boeing is seeking sales for the F/A-18s, and is in competition to sell the jets in some countries. With the defence markets being fairly flat in the United States, the importance of international markets has increased. Fewer orders may force the manufacturer to look at winding down F/A-18 production in the future.

"There are not as many new fighter competitions. So even the small ones like Malaysia and Indonesia are very important to us," said James Armington, vice president for East Asia-Pacific business development for Boeing's defence unit.


http://www.cnbc.com/id/102514512#.
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On Tuesday, Deputy Defense Secretary Robert Work signed the Electronic Warfare Executive Committee into being. Led by Pentagon acquisition chief Frank Kendall and Admiral James Winnefeld, vice chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, the new committee was established to ensure that the United States stays competitive in the electromagnetic spectrum.

According to Work’s memo, the committee will seek to correct the fact that the Defense Department has "lost focus on electronic warfare at the programmatic and strategic level."


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The Navy may purchase more Boeing EA-18G Growlers to improve its electronic warfare capabilities.  The F-35, a state-of-the-art fighter jet the US government spent $400 billion developing, was found to be highly vulnerable on its own, without the aid of electronic attack versions of the F-18, known as the Growler. If sent into combat without the Growler's support, the F-35s likely wouldn't survive in a fight against adversaries in the first days of war, according to Pentagon assessments.

The Navy was also able to find a number of design issues with its new class of littoral combat ships, including a highly flawed electronic warfare suite. To address such criticism, the Defense Department plans to construct an upgraded model of the LCS with improved EW systems, a new 3D radar, and multi-function sonar arrays.


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U.S. Navy littoral combat ship USS Fort Worth  "It’s actually pretty clear what we need to do in many areas, but I’d say the scale of the EW problem today and the years of neglect make the remedy expensive," Kaminski said during a conference of the EW group, Association of Old Crows. "We also need something else besides money: We need senior level attention to the problem."

Senior level attention is what the committee hopes to provide, though Kendall told reporters that the $2 billion funding request is likely to go unfulfilled.  Defense Secretary Work is particularly concerned with missile defense systems.  "We need a demonstration…which can demonstrate to us that if someone throws a salvo of a hundred guided munitions [at us], we’ll be able to ride it out," Work said.


http://sputniknews.com/us/20150318/1019679641.html
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Beijing has revealed a version of the Type 093 midget submarine, known as the 093T, suggesting that more vessels in this class may be produced, reports news website Cankao Xiaoxi.

The 093B midget submarine reportedly has a vertical launch system that can launch 16 missiles, including the supersonic anti-ship YJ-18 and the DH-10 cruise missile.

Such a submarine can carry up to nine special ops members and is ideal for covert transportation and surprise attack. It can also launch laser-guided missiles or sneak combat divers into military ports to perform recon or destroy high-value targets such as aircraft carriers or nuclear submarines.

The United States was developing a midget version of its Ohio-class submarines but reportedly stopped development after a fire in 2008. The submarines used a dry-deck shelter system which allows the midget submarine to dock completely inside of its larger cousin. The 093T submarine adapts a wet-deck shelter system, which means only two thirds of the submarine are secured to the mother submarine and the rest is exposed to water.

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I don't think a nuclear-powered, 110 meter long submarine can be considered a 'midget' submarine. Shows how 'learned and informative' the writer of this article really is. The sub is actually is at par with US Navy Los Angeles-class submarines. laugh.gif

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Are Malaysian Flanker and Hornet can reach that spots, if it needed in some "urgent measurement" case ? the development is much worrysome than ever. I read at Singaporean defense forum, they are starting to worry too about Chinese activities in SCS can affect their shipping lane and business....

Although Indonesia and Malaysia is sometimes at odds, personnaly i wish if Malaysian economics getting well and can support your modernization programme
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I think what is hampering actions, is our politician dont know how to react.. same situation to lahad datu incident/MH370

The military have voiced their concern but the top leader seem to least concern and more on their political survival

The matter is make worse, with malaysia relatively warm relationship with china. Basically, we see their action with suspicion but does not want to take provocative action against them. By right, Malaysia should develop pulau layang layang further to be a full land carier and also reclaim a few more place within the same area

Imagine putting a full air defence system on pulau layang layang or reclaim further into an offshore naval base,... China will be damm pissed laugh.gif

Pinoy... shitshole country.. They should have provoke the reclaim works by sending ships to disturb them. But what they do? Complain more than action

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Russia's Krylov research center and South Korea's DSME signs MoU to increase cooperation on shipbuilding research, education and development

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keyword, dokdo laugh.gif

In fact, russian should get from them the first place. SK are willing to sell
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I don't think a nuclear-powered, 110 meter long submarine can be considered a 'midget' submarine. Shows how 'learned and informative' the writer of this article really is. The sub is actually is at par with US Navy Los Angeles-class submarines.  laugh.gif
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The downplay and all those recent article is actually helping to distract CN - invention/copies.

While the rest lose focus, they are busy behind the scene. I don't know US intention of this. shocking.gif
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Could Iran's elite military force defeat ISIL?



The Islamic Republic's version of the Navy SEALs has emerged as a key player in the fight against ISIL

The U.S.-led coalition can’t defeat the Islamic State in Iraq and the Levant (ISIL) alone. So Iran is taking the battle against ISIL into its own hands by deploying its elite military force, Al Quds, into Iraq.

But what exactly is the Al Quds force? Could they affect the fight against ISIL? And should the U.S. be wary of their involvement? AJ+’s Dena Takruri examines these questions and more.

http://america.aljazeera.com/articles/2015...efeat-isil.html
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I love it when people equate any SF force to "X country's equivalent of the Navy SEALs". Al-Quds Force is nothing of the sort, in fact it would be further from the truth.

Well, if you're playing the comparison game, Quds force is much more aligned with the Green Beret-type of operations: training of local militia forces, low-profile secret extraterritorial operations and providing advice & handling military supplies to friendly armies. Hardly the direct action specialists the Navy SEALs are. laugh.gif
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QUOTE(waja2000 @ Mar 17 2015, 11:54 PM)
strange, i remember (malaysiaflyingherald) Dzirhan in report for Mig29 on 2012 which mig29 on going overhaul on 2000 hrs so can use for other 2 year until 2015, than receive first Mig29 achieve 2000 hrs certificate. now so fast already 4000 hrs clock airframe?   hmm.gif
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Err, I have nothing to do with Malaysian Flying Herald and do not write at all on that blog. Edit: Moreover do not recall writing in 2012 anything regarding MiG hours
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Do you have any information on what happened to its owner? Why is it being private?

Since I've lost the most credible source for Malaysian defense affairs sad.gif The ones I'm reading now is a cached version.
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Do you have any information on what happened to its owner? Why is it being private?

Since I've lost the most credible source for Malaysian defense affairs sad.gif The ones I'm reading now is a cached version.
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I believe there were complaints on the owner's use of pictures for his postings as some were not used with permission. On another note I've checked my records and have no indication of me posting anything about MiG-29 hours that year and in any event if I remember correctly the MiG hours presentation was made way before 2012.

Side note for everyone: would be grateful if you're attributing anything to me, post a link, too many times people are claiming I wrote this or work/blog for publications/blogsites which I have nothing to do with, very difficult in my position when I'm associated with something I have nothing to do with tongue.gif

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Skynet military satellite to deploy over Asia-Pacific – UK defense chief

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The MoD explained the system, which is part of a “private contract initiative,” is also intended for use by international partners.  “NATO and other allied governments are able to use Skynet services to augment their existing communication services.  “It is intended that the Skynet satellite will be in position by the middle of 2015.”

The scheme will include a new ground base in Australia and comes at a time when talk of the Western strategic reorientation towards an increasingly powerful China – known as the “pivot to Asia” – has become a key issue in international politics.  The repositioning was announced at a major arms convention taking place in Malaysia this month.


http://rt.com/uk/241961-skynet-satellite-defence-asia/
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I believe there were complaints on the owner's use of pictures for his postings as some were not used with permission. On another note I've checked my records and have not indication of me posting anything about MiG-29 hours that year and in any event if I remember correctly the MiG hours presentation was made way before 2012.

Side note for everyone: would be grateful if you're attributing anything to me, post a link, too many times people are claiming I wrote this or work/blog for publications/blogsites which I have nothing to do with, very difficult in my position when I'm associated with something I have nothing to do with tongue.gif
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Hari Polis ada turun tak? PULAPOL Semarak
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Hari Polis ada turun tak? PULAPOL Semarak
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I cover only military and defence so won't be there at Hari Polis
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Ah...Looks like I'm going alone again this year

Last year managed to get some footage of UTK and STAFOC combined demo

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g2ykwvYlwus&t=2541
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Indonesia Mimics U.S. Pacific Fleet in Navy Overhaul, Chief Says

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(Bloomberg) -- Indonesia is modeling its naval forces after the U.S. Pacific Fleet as President Joko Widodo restructures the nation’s military, according to his navy chief.  The Indonesian Navy will have three fleets covering the nation’s east, west and central regions that will report to a newly-created headquarters, Chief-of-Staff Admiral Ade Supandi said in an interview at a maritime convention on the Malaysian island of Langkawi.

The country has a 20-year plan to boost maritime security, he said.  “We want to create a main fleet, something like the Pacific Fleet that would be the main command fleet to deploy any requirements made by the three areas,” Supandi said. “This will make our operation and control more efficient.”


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The nation’s seas include parts of the South China Sea, where China is locked in territorial disputes with multiple nations and claims areas near Indonesia’s Natuna islands. President Xi Jinping has made a navy with longer reach a priority to boost China’s claims in the South China Sea and East China Sea. 

Indonesia has sought to stay out of its neighbors’ spats with China and is not an official claimant to areas in dispute. But it has said China’s interpretation of its nine dash-line map -- the basis for its territorial claims -- is seeping into Indonesia’s exclusive economic zone.  Supandi said he’s not worried about a challenge from China in the Natuna islands, as China’s not interested in them. Indonesia has four to five ships patrolling the area, which houses a naval and air force base, he said.


http://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/201...haul-chief-says
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Russia's new 4th generation Lada submarine to nullify USA's naval power

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For example, Russia's state-of-the-art diesel-electric submarine of Project 636.3 has only 400 miles of undersea navigation. In addition, the submarine moves under water at the speed of 3 knots, i.e. 5.4 km/h. Thus, such a submarine is unable to pursue an underwater target. The sub relies on intelligence information first and foremost. Hence, the main technique to use diesel-electric submarines in combat action is known as "veil" when submarines are deployed in a line perpendicular to the probable movement of the target, at specific distances from each other.

The entire group of submarines receives commands from an external command post, which creates extra telltale factors and reduces the stability of underwater combat groups.  It has long been a dream for many navy engineers to create a submarine with a fundamentally new power plant that would combine the advantages of nuclear and diesel-electric submarines: power and stealth, longer autonomous diving and low noisiness.


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Project 677 Lada: Major technological breakthrough  Russian submarines of Project 677 Lada with air-independent power plant will mark a serious breakthrough in this direction. The new submarine will take the Russian undersea fleet to new frontiers.  The Lada sub is not large - their displacement is almost twice as less as that of the famous Varshavyanka.

Yet, its arms complex is unusually large. In addition to traditional mine and torpedo weapons (six 533-mm torpedo tubes, 18 torpedoes or mines), Project 667 is the world's first non-nuclear submarine, equipped with specialized launchers for cruise missiles (ten vertical launchers in the middle part of the body). These cruise missiles can be both tactical and long-range missiles designed to destroy strategic targets deep into enemy territory.  The most important feature of the new Russian submarine is the new air-independent propulsion plant.

Without going into details, we would only say that with these power plants a Lada submarine will be submerged for up to 25 days - that is almost ten times longer than of its famous predecessor - Project 636.3 Varshavyanka. To crown it all, the Lada submarine will be even less noisy than the famous "black hole" Varshavyanka, which the Americans dubbed so because it is almost impossible to detect it.


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With regard to the Mediterranean, the Atlantic and the Indian Ocean, the presence of Lada-type submarines in those waters nullifies the American naval power that is primarily based on aircraft carrier strike groups.


http://english.pravda.ru/russia/politics/1...da_submarine-0/
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Sonar Technicians detect, track, classify

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“Everything we do is pretty much classified,” Whitson said. “That’s why you will not find much written about us.”  STSs are responsible for undersea surveillance and safely navigating the submarine.

Originally known as the sonarman rating, STSs had humble beginnings.  “It was essentially putting sound out in the water, and just hoping to God it came back to whatever direction you were pointing your sensor,” Whitson said. “It was very basic then, and was used a lot during World War II and the Pacific battles for ranging of targets before firing.”


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Whitson said now STSs sit in a dark room with not much room between the five people who share the space. They each have headphones on, listen, and watch the screen. Based on what is displayed on the screen, the STSs formulate a picture in their minds of what it means.

The priorities of a STS are extremely important for the safety of the submarine and her crew.  “We detect and classify the contacts, and provide a solution to the contact management team,” said Sonar Technician (Submarine) 1st Class Lance Hudgins, a Trident Training Facility instructor. “We develop a contact picture based off the raw data we receive.” 


http://kingsbayperiscope.jacksonville.com/...-track-classify
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LIMA 2015: RM9.3 billion worth of contracts inked -Hishammuddin

Bernama | Updated: March 19, 2015
(First published on: March 19, 2015 13:31 MYT)

LANGKAWI: The Langkawi International Maritime and Aerospace Exhibition 2015 (LIMA'15) saw a total of RM9.3 billion worth of contracts, memoranda of understanding (MoU), letters of acceptance (LOA) and letters of Intent (LOI) signed today.

Malaysian Defence Minister Datuk Seri Hishammuddin Tun Hussein, who announced this on the final day today for LIMA'15 trade delegations, said the value was higher than the RM4.2 billion at the previous edition of LIMA.

LIMA'15 will open its doors for the public for two days starting tomorrow.

"This represents a jump of approximately 12.1 per cent, indicating that LIMA throughout the years has continued to provide the ideal platform for maritime and aerospace businesses regionally and globally," he told the media at the Mahsuri International Exhibition Centre (MIEC) here.

Seven contract documents were inked today between the Defence Ministry and various companies, besides the five MoU, eight LOA and six LOI, he said.


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Err, I have nothing to do with Malaysian Flying Herald and do not write at all on that blog. Edit: Moreover do not recall writing in 2012 anything regarding MiG hours
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Exclusive: Boustead Confirms NSM for the Future Gowind class LCS of the Royal Malaysian Navy

On day 2 of the Langkawi International Maritime & Aerospace exhibition, LIMA 2015, currently held in Malaysia, Navy Recognition met with Anuar Murad, Director of the Defence & Security Division at Boustead Heavy Industries Corporation Berhad (BHIC). During our interview, Mr Anuar gave us the latest update on the program and confirmed Malaysia's intend to procure Kongsberg's Naval Strike Missile (NSM) for its future frigates.


“We are now approaching the end of basic design phase two. We have integrated the systems and equipment into the main whole warship design. We have two more combat system equipments that we have not been able to finalize. For the platform systems equipment, we do have all the major ones already in contract and gone through the design review” said Murad Anuar.

Asked about the anti-ship missile capability of the future RMN LCS, Mr Anuar told exclusively to Navy Recognition: “This is one equipment that has been changed as decided by the Government of Malaysia. We have finished the negotiations with Kongsberg Defense Aerospace and we will soon get into contract with Kongsberg for the Naval Strike Missile”.

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Exclusive: Boustead Confirms NSM for the Future Gowind class LCS of the Royal Malaysian Navy

On day 2 of the Langkawi International Maritime & Aerospace exhibition, LIMA 2015, currently held in Malaysia, Navy Recognition met with Anuar Murad, Director of the Defence & Security Division at Boustead Heavy Industries Corporation Berhad (BHIC). During our interview, Mr Anuar gave us the latest update on the program and confirmed Malaysia's intend to procure Kongsberg's Naval Strike Missile (NSM) for its future frigates.

   
“We are now approaching the end of basic design phase two. We have integrated the systems and equipment into the main whole warship design. We have two more combat system equipments that we have not been able to finalize. For the platform systems equipment, we do have all the major ones already in contract and gone through the design review” said Murad Anuar.

Asked about the anti-ship missile capability of the future RMN LCS, Mr Anuar told exclusively to Navy Recognition: “This is one equipment that has been changed as decided by the Government of Malaysia. We have finished the negotiations with Kongsberg Defense Aerospace and we will soon get into contract with Kongsberg for the Naval Strike Missile”.

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Thank god, at least one of the rmn true wishlist have been achieved
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Exclusive: Boustead Confirms NSM for the Future Gowind class LCS of the Royal Malaysian Navy

On day 2 of the Langkawi International Maritime & Aerospace exhibition, LIMA 2015, currently held in Malaysia, Navy Recognition met with Anuar Murad, Director of the Defence & Security Division at Boustead Heavy Industries Corporation Berhad (BHIC). During our interview, Mr Anuar gave us the latest update on the program and confirmed Malaysia's intend to procure Kongsberg's Naval Strike Missile (NSM) for its future frigates.

   
“We are now approaching the end of basic design phase two. We have integrated the systems and equipment into the main whole warship design. We have two more combat system equipments that we have not been able to finalize. For the platform systems equipment, we do have all the major ones already in contract and gone through the design review” said Murad Anuar.

Asked about the anti-ship missile capability of the future RMN LCS, Mr Anuar told exclusively to Navy Recognition: “This is one equipment that has been changed as decided by the Government of Malaysia. We have finished the negotiations with Kongsberg Defense Aerospace and we will soon get into contract with Kongsberg for the Naval Strike Missile”.

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What the other two more combat equipment?

Anti air and ciws?
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Exclusive: Boustead Confirms NSM for the Future Gowind class LCS of the Royal Malaysian Navy

On day 2 of the Langkawi International Maritime & Aerospace exhibition, LIMA 2015, currently held in Malaysia, Navy Recognition met with Anuar Murad, Director of the Defence & Security Division at Boustead Heavy Industries Corporation Berhad (BHIC). During our interview, Mr Anuar gave us the latest update on the program and confirmed Malaysia's intend to procure Kongsberg's Naval Strike Missile (NSM) for its future frigates.

   
“We are now approaching the end of basic design phase two. We have integrated the systems and equipment into the main whole warship design. We have two more combat system equipments that we have not been able to finalize. For the platform systems equipment, we do have all the major ones already in contract and gone through the design review” said Murad Anuar.

Asked about the anti-ship missile capability of the future RMN LCS, Mr Anuar told exclusively to Navy Recognition: “This is one equipment that has been changed as decided by the Government of Malaysia. We have finished the negotiations with Kongsberg Defense Aerospace and we will soon get into contract with Kongsberg for the Naval Strike Missile”.

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Russia has criticised Norway’s ongoing military exercise on the two countries’ northern borders as a deliberate provocation used as a cover for gathering intelligence about its Arctic neighbour.

Between March 9 and March 18, Norway’s Armed Forces are carrying out their "Joint Viking" exercise, involving 5,000 troops in Finnmark county.

In response, Russia on Monday ordered 45,000 Russian troops as well as war planes and submarines to begin exercises, in a huge show of military force.

Aleksandr Khrolenko, a Putin loyalist who has held senior positions in Chechnya and South Ossetia, argued that Nato, through Norway, had deliberately provoked Russia, writing in Ria Novosti, Russia’s state newswire.
“Given the growing tensions between Russia and Nato, the choice of training area looks like a provocation,” Khrolenko wrote.

By bringing the Norwegian frigate Thor Heyerdahl to Kirkenes, a Norwegian town on Russia’s border, Norway was mounting “a threat to Russia’ Northern Fleet”, he argued.

The Norwegian made Naval Strike Missile (NSM) has a range of 185km, whereas Severomorsk, the main base for Russia’s northern fleet is just 150km away.

The Nato exercises, he argued, “violates longstanding principles of good neighbourliness in the Arctic”.

Norway had not invited Russian military observers to the exercise, he added, ending decades of common practice.

He also claimed that Nato was using its Arctic exercises to learn how to mount intelligence operations against Russia in the north, and also to increase “military pressure” on the Russian Arctic.

http://www.thelocal.no/20150318/norway-arc...vocation-russia
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Ciws maybe. If modular

Sam fate is pretty much sealed... the installed radar pretty much give it away
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Ciws maybe. If modular

Sam fate is pretty much sealed... the installed radar pretty much give it away
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  The US Army has named a surveillance aerostat made by Israeli defense firm RT as an approved defense technology for purchase, the company announced on Wednesday.  RT’s Skystar 180 balloon successfully completed the annual Army Expeditionary Warrior Experiment (AEWE), a lengthy process used to shortlist defense products for US acquisition.  The Skystar 180 system, frequently used by the IDF over Gaza during Operation Protective Edge last summer, includes a miniature, multi-sensor payload made by Israeli company CONTROP. 

It serves army missions from the company to the brigade levels, according to RT.  The AEWE program, held at Fort Benning, Georgia, is used by the US Army to encourage companies from around the world to submit production-ready devices and products for approval.

“The selection and approval of the SkyStar 180 by the US Army is evidence of the system’s quality and its high-level technological capabilities, and it is a great honor for us,” said RT’s CEO, Rami Shmueli. “Our unique aerostat systems are the only long-distance aerial surveillance system that can operate from as high as 600 meters.”  SkyStar 180 is a small mobile balloon designed for tactical mid-range surveillance and public safety, police, and military applications.  It can carry day and night electro-optical payloads and a communication relay, suspended from a helium-filled balloon that is tethered to the ground.


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QUOTE(Dreadstar @ Mar 19 2015, 04:35 PM)
now waiting for torpedo news... J+S launcher compatible with any Nato lightweight torpedoes and US Mk 44 / Mk 46 torpedoes.

even RMN never hint what torpedo they wish
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MU90.. what are odds?

If not that, most likely british stingray

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Not compatible with vls system

Sylver vls.. i just want so which version will rmn install. If they think of future. A50.

Then can install aster system with upgraded radar
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now waiting for torpedo news... J+S launcher compatible with any Nato lightweight torpedoes and US Mk 44 / Mk 46 torpedoes.

even RMN never hint what torpedo they wish
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basically MU90 i think, can use it in both Helicopter and ship. nod.gif
so no need buy 2 type torpedo.

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The state-of-the-art design and use of composite materials is meant to give the missile sophisticated stealth capabilities. The missile will weigh slightly more than 400 kg (880 lb) and have a range of at least 185 km (100 nm).

NSM is designed for littoral waters ("brown water") as well as for open sea ("green and blue water") scenarios. The usage of a high strength titanium alloy blast/fragmentation warhead from TDW is in line with the modern lightweight design and features insensitive high-explosive II. Warhead initiation is by a void-sensing Programmable Intelligent

Multi-Purpose Fuze designed to optimise effect against hard targets.
Like its Penguin predecessor, NSM is able to fly over and around landmasses, travel in sea skim mode, and then make random manoeuvres in the terminal phase, making it harder to stop by enemy countermeasures. While the Penguin is a yaw-to-turn missile, NSM is based on bank-to-turn flight (see Yaw (flight) and flight control).

The target selection technology provides NSM with a capacity for independent detection, recognition, and discrimination of targets at sea or on the coast. This is possible by the combination of an imaging infrared (IIR) seeker and an onboard target database. NSM is able to navigate by GPS, inertial and terrain reference systems.

After being launched into the air by a solid rocket booster which is jettisoned upon burning out, the missile is propelled to its target in high subsonic speed by a turbojet sustainer engine—leaving the 125 kg multi-purpose blast/fragmentation warhead to do its work, which in case of a ship target means impacting the ship at or near the water line.

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Hmm, lots of interesting news.
thales for the supply of optronic and communication equipment for the mkm worth rm50mil.
Putd is expected to operate 15 nuri while tudm will operate 12.
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Russia, China may coordinate on nuclear-powered destroyer

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Russia is very likely to start construction on the world's third nuclear-powered destroyer with the assistance of China.

Admiral Igor Kasatonov, retired deputy commander of the Russian Navy, said the construction of the 10,000-ton Leader-class guided-missile destroyer would begin in 2017. Vasily Kashin, a military expert from the Center for Analysis of Strategies and Technologies based in Moscow, said the project provides a new opportunity for China and Russia to deepen defense cooperation.

The Leader-class destroyer would be the world's third nuclear-powered destroyer after the USS Truxtun (DLGN-35) and USS Bainbridge (DLGN-25) of the United States. Since both American vessels were later redesignated cruisers, the Leader-class would in fact be the only nuclear-powered destroyer in the world. Kashin said that the Leader-class is larger than the two American ships.

Unlike the US Navy, Russia does not have overseas naval bases around the world, the piece said, and it makes sense for Russia and China to build nuclear-powered destroyers or cruisers that can remain at sea for longer. Kashin also said China is working hard on the design of a nuclear-powered aircraft carrier. The participation of China in the construction of the Leader-class destroyer may give China the experience it needs, he said.

http://www.wantchinatimes.com/news-subclas...000149&cid=1101
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Iraqi Air Force got CH-4B drone from China: Moscow think tank

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The photograph of the drone suspected to be the CH-4B at an Iraqi Air Force base currently making the rounds on social media. (Internet photo)  A photograph has surfaced online which purportedly shows a CH-4B unmanned combat aerial vehicle stationed at an Iraqi Air Force base, according to a March 17 report by Moscow-based think tank Center for Analysis of Strategies and Technologies cited by China's Global Times. 

This is the first known instance of the drone, developed by Beijing-based China Aerospace Science and Technology Corporation (CASC), being exported, according to the paper.  The CH-4 series of drones, the design for which was heavily copied from the US MQ-1 Reaper developed by General Atomics, entered service with the PLA Air Force in 2013.  The CH-4 has a wingspan of 18 m and a maximum takeoff weight of 1350 kilograms. Two variants of the drone have emerged, the CH-4A surveillance drone and the combination surveillance and attack CH-4B.

The CH-4A can fly for a maximum of 30 hours or 5,000 km, although another estimate put it as high as 40 hours. It can cruise at altitudes of between 5,000-7,000 m at a speed of 150-180 km per hour. The drone can fly within a 250 km radius of its operator, but with a satellite link this can be increased to 2,000 km. 

The CH-4B can carry six weapons weighing up to a maximum of 250-350 kg, according to different estimates, and it is equipped to carry CASC's 45 kg AR-1 laser-guided anti-tank missile, which can be fired from an altitude of 5,000 m, and several small satellite-guided aerial bombs, weighing 100 kg. With a full weapons payload it can fly for a maximum of 14 hours.


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ayam actually more happy with this news. hoping they could purchase enough as 1-1 replacement for older ships like Sipadan. bigger ships like gagah samudera are also needed for OPV role

as for nsm, i dun give a fark. I personally prefers MM40mkIII but if rmn thinks nsm is superior, then why not. at least them older MM40mkII can be used to equip our SGPV and kasturi class instead
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DARPA moves ahead on long-range 100 Gbps wireless links

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Pentagon researchers are taking the next step in developing an airborne wireless link that can transmit data at 100 gigabits per second over long distances.

The Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency has issued a Broad Agency Announcement for Phases 2 and 3 of the project, which could issue up to two awards totaling $27 million. The goal is to hit 100 Gbps across 100 kilometers (62 miles) for an air-to-ground link and 200 kilometers (124 miles) for an air-to-air link, each within a single radio-frequency channel.

Six contractors—Northrop Grumman, Raytheon, Battelle Memorial Institute, Silvus Technologies, Trex Enterprises and Applied Communication Sciences— took part in Phase 1 of the program, which explored high-order modulation at millimeter-wave frequencies and spatial multiplexing as the foundations for achieving 100 Gbps. Phase 1 technologies achieved rates in excess of 25 Gbps on a single carrier and 50 Gbps with dual polarization, DARPA said, showing the potential for 100 Gbps.

How fast is 100 Gbps? In October 2013, German researchers managed that speed, which was at the time declared to be a world record for wireless transmission, 10 times faster than Google Fiber. But that was in a lab, using lasers combined with electronics. So getting to 100 Gbps in the air over long distances would be quite a feat.

Basically, DARPA wants to provide forces in the field with the kind of connectivity they would get from a fiber optic network, but do it wirelessly. That 100 Gbps speed would be about 500 times faster than the military’s current wireless connections.

In the next phases of DARPA’s program, researchers will seek to develop a prototype airborne data link capable of being installed in a high-altitude aerial platform, operating at up to 60,000 feet, and functioning in all weather conditions, regardless of rain, fog or clouds. The system will include both airborne and ground nodes, with the airborne node’s size, weight and power requirements being compatible with high-altitude unmanned aircraft, DARPA said.

http://defensesystems.com/articles/2015/03...reless.aspx?m=2
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Russia Targets NATO With Military Exercises

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According to Russian statements, the snap exercise, which was not announced before it began March 16, will last five days and will involve some 45,000 servicemen, around 3,000 vehicles, more than 40 surface vessels, 15 submarines and 110 aircraft. The more notable systems involved are the Iskander mobile theater ballistic missiles and fighter aircraft that are being deployed to Kaliningrad, Tu-22M3 long-range strategic bombers that are being deployed to Crimea, and ballistic missile submarines that have been sent to sea with protective escorts. 


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The forward deployment of theater ballistic missiles and bomber aircraft are provocative indicators of possible pre-emptive action against NATO and Eastern Europe. Given Russia's military actions in Ukraine, the possibility, however unlikely, that the country could expand operations cannot be dismissed.

For that reason, and because Russia has intentionally designed the drills to mimic a potential conflict with Europe, the exercises are cause for alarm in Europe.  By deploying Tu-22M3 bomber aircraft, Russia is also openly invoking the threat of nuclear confrontation. Considering Moscow's statements about a potential deployment of nuclear weapons to Crimea, Russia is clearly connecting the Ukraine crisis and its intentions in the Arctic to the nuclear deterrent it possesses.


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Considering the military tensions surrounding the Ukraine crisis and its fragile cease-fire, these exercises are an aggressive signal, particularly since they immediately follow Putin's mysterious disappearance last week. Russia has an interest in flexing its military muscle to remind everyone of the havoc it could wreak and to dissuade anyone from taking radical action in Ukraine. The United States has been careful when it comes to Ukraine, even delaying the deployment of 300 U.S. troops to western Ukraine as part of a training exercise. The United States maintains, however, that this deployment is still an option and could order it as early as April.


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In that context, Russia's exercises serve as threats to the opposing forces, demonstrating capabilities and suggesting intent. But they are important military tools to the Russian military as well. To maintain readiness, actually executing operations or deployments through exercises is a must. Beyond that, Russian military planners need to have a realistic understanding of the capabilities of Russian forces. There is no better way to gain this understanding than to let those forces run through operations, or parts of them, to determine the basic parameters that are feasible. As Russia tests its own capabilities, it shows the rest of the world the type of operations and the military districts it considers key in its strategic planning.


Read more :- https://www.stratfor.com/analysis/russia-ta...itary-exercises

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Actually many users of the Smart-S also use ESSM. I think the only ship that uses the Smart-S/MICA combo is Gowind. So actually its compatible with both
Don't give up, there's still a tiny chance for ESSM.
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Dcns would most likely push for their sylver vls instead of america vls. Basically a whole European package

This eliminate essm package as they only been tested on those america vls. Unless, we are going to pay to adapt essm to syvler vls, which is highly unlikely. The best option is to either use mica or aster 15 system

Aster 30 is of course most likely out. So i would say aster 15 will have better chance than essm while mica is the most likely candidate
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2013 got alot
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since no one posted it yet, I will posted here the brief interview with Mr Anuar Director of the Defence & Security Division at Boustead Heavy Industries Corporation Berhad (BHIC) during LIMA 2015


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since no one posted it yet, I will posted here the brief interview with Mr Anuar Director of the Defence & Security Division at Boustead Heavy Industries Corporation Berhad (BHIC) during LIMA 2015
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Nice video, didnt know the nsm seeker head can rotate like that drool.gif
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Sukhoi confirmed it's Su-35 participation in the Indonesian F-5 replacement tender.

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Indonesia Modernisasi Angkatan Bersenjata dalam Skala Besar Sukhoi Konfirmasi Ikuti Tender Pengadaan Pesawat Tempur

19/03/2015 Rossiyskaya Gazeta

Perusahaan aviasi Rusia Sukhoi akan ikut serta dalam tender pembelian pesawat tempur oleh Indonesia. Perusahaan Sukhoi dikabarkan telah menyerahkan berkas keikutsertaan dalam tender pengiriman pesawat tempur untuk Indonesia. Hal tersebut telah dikonfirmasi dalam konferensi pers perusahaan Sukhoi kepada kantor berita Rossiyskaya Gazeta.

Badan militer Indonesia dikabarkan berencana untuk membeli sekitar 15 unit pesawat tempur. Namun, sampai saat ini masih belum diketahui jenis pesawat tempur apa tepatnya yang dimaksud.

Pesawat tempur Rafale buatan perusahaan Prancis Dassault Aviation dinilai sebagai salah satu saingan bagi Sukhoi dalam tender tersebut. Saat ini, Indonesia tengah merealisasikan program modernisasi Angkatan Bersenjata Indonesia dalam skala besar, yang menyerap anggaran sebesar 15 miliar dolar AS dalam waktu lima tahun.

Sebelumnya, Rusia dan Indonesia telah menandatangani kontrak jual beli senjata untuk enam unit pesawat tempur Su-30MK2 senilai 470 juta dolar AS. Kontrak tersebut menjadi kontrak terbesar sepanjang sejarah kerja sama teknis-militer antara Rusia dan Indonesia. Dalam persenjataan angkatan udara TNI Indonesia kini terdapat pesawat tipe Su-27SKM dan Su-30MK2.

Selain Indonesia, negara-negara besar di Asia lainnya yang menggunakan pesawat tempur Sukhoi adalah India, Tiongkok, Vietnam, dan Malaysia. Rusia pun menilia kawasan ASEAN sebagai kawasan yang “sangat menarik” bagi pertumbuhan perdagangan objek aviasi militer Rusia. Rusia berharap, dalam beberapa tahun ke depan negara-negara ASEAN akan mulai meremajakan armada-armada pesawat tempurnya yang sudah menua. Ketika saatnya tiba, perusahaan aviasi terbesar Rusia tersebut pun akan mempersiapkan penawaran menarik bagi negara-negara tersebut pada waktu yang tepat.

Indonesia berencana membeli pesawat tempur Sukhoi Su-35 dari Rusia, dan proses negosiasi antara Kementerian Pertahanan RI dengan pihak Rusia saat ini masih berjalan, demikian disampaikan oleh Duta Besar Rusia untuk Indonesia Mikhail Galuzin dalam konferensi pers di kediamannya, Kamis (5/3).


http://m.indonesia.rbth.com/news/2015/03/1...onfi_27141.html

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Saab offers solutions for RI’s defense ambitions

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In Gothenburg, Saab introduced its Erieye airborne early warning (AEW) system and radar manufacturing facilities.  The Erieye AEW is based on active electronically scanned array (AESA) technology, which boasts a multi-tasking capability. 

Saab vice president and airborne surveillance systems head Lars Tossman told the group that the Erieye AEW system would be a good fit for Indonesia’s geography as it could cover more area than the conventional systems.  Covering 900 square kilometers in diameter, the Erieye AEW system can scan targets beyond the horizon. This equals a 500,000 square kilometers area with a height of 20 kilometers, allowing the system to detect potential targets.  “We’re in the middle of discussing this with the Indonesian government,” Tossman said in a discussion held last week. 

For daily operations, the system requires two aircraft equipped with Erieye radars to cover 80 percent of Indonesia’s territory. One aircraft can be deployed from Jakarta to cover the western part and another from Makassar, South Sulawesi, to monitor the eastern part of the country.  The Erieye AEW system has been certified to be placed on two platforms: Sweden’s own Saab 2000 turboprop airliner and the Brazilian Embraer ERJ 145 regional jet.


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Tossman said to encourage other countries to acquire the system, it was also possible to install it on other platforms, such as the Indonesian-made CN-235/295 manufactured by state-owned PT Dirgantara Indonesia.  However, he warned that installing the Erieye AEW system on other platforms would then oblige the user to make improvements to the assigned aircraft, which would cost more money.

The platform required Saab certification before it could house the Erieye AEW system.  Meanwhile, Lars Ekstrom of Saab’s airborne surveillance system, who served in the Swedish Air Force, said the Erieye AEW system had been tested in Mexico in 2006. The system helped the Mexican Air Force rid the country’s air space of aircraft allegedly bringing illegal drugs to the country.

“The strategy could be applied to Indonesia. The system could be directed at the most prone areas like the Malacca Strait, while it also monitors other activities simultaneously,” he told The Jakarta Post.  He said the Erieye AEW system could also be deployed to monitor illegal fishing activities across the 17,000-island archipelago.


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is there any significance improvement in getting Su-35 if compare with our current Su-30MKM..? i read somewhere they say our MKM already on par with Su-35..
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Saab offers solutions for RI’s defense ambitions

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In the last couple of paragraphs from the link there was a late development news coming from Indonesia.

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However, in a late development, Indonesian Military (TNI) spokesman Maj. Gen. Fuad Basya said the TNI had decided to opt for the Russian-made Sukhoi Su-35 to replace the ageing, American-made Northrop F-5E/F Tiger II.

“The Sukhoi Su-35 will replace the F-5E/F. The Defense Ministry will finalize it,” Fuad told the Post, adding that more information on the decision would be available from the ministry.

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wonder if all their su-27, next-to-procure su-35 & Erieye AEW can be intergrated together

that will be awesome imo
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is there any significance improvement in getting Su-35 if compare with our current Su-30MKM..? i read somewhere they say our MKM already on par with Su-35..
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an overhauled system with better avionics and body. Just that it a single seater which may not interest our air force
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CCTV coverage of LIMA 2015

Interesting point -

they are willing to offer FD-2000/HQ-9 for air defence system
they are also willing to offer help in ldp development or so

correct if I am wrong, my Chinese seriously karat
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Scorpene refit programe

Ingat dapat AIP LTZ
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QUOTE(junchuan @ Mar 19 2015, 09:02 PM)
I realised they never really say offer to malaysia
Just offer
Plus they also offering F22p
China frigate for rmn?
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There have been talk about it, to offer rmn c28a frigate it was reported by malaysiandefence blog
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QUOTE(junchuan @ Mar 19 2015, 09:02 PM)
I realised they never really say offer to malaysia
Just offer
Plus they also offering F22p
China frigate for rmn?
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Should be refer to Malaysia

I more interested in FD-2000, he say like there something in works and if successful hmm.gif

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There have been talk about it, to offer rmn c28a frigate it was reported by malaysiandefence blog
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Get LDP.. tu frigate can tunggu laugh.gif
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Russia Targets NATO With Military Exercises

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We always thought Isis will start world war 3 sound Russian is hot trigger too.

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Rare glimpse into the SU-34 Fullback aka Duck Face

Distinctive because two pilot and navigator sit side by side and not back and front


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Rare glimpse into the SU-34 Fullback aka Duck Face

Distinctive because two pilot and navigator sit side by side and not back and front


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also the only fighter with toilet
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the "toilet" if u watch in the video

It just pee into bottle with exception at least u got space to stand laugh.gif

BTW Russian call it fighter bomber, Can do aerial fight if have to but primary role is air to land bombing, basically group support
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Scorpene refit programe

Ingat dapat AIP LTZ
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We chose the NSM instead of the French Exocet so maybe we won't listen to DCNS for the SAM as well
Anyway, the chance is still so small that it's probably not even worth discussing about it
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Russia's Advanced Combat Gear to Be Equipped With Drone Connectible Kit

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Russian soldiers will use new generation Ratnik combat gear in order to get in touch with unmanned aerial vehicles, among other tasks, media reports said.

Developed by Russia's United Instrument Corporation, the kit consists of communications, data transmission and navigation means; the goal is to turn servicemen into part of a single combat system that may be controlled in automatic mode.

The kit's "smart" element adds significantly to better tactical communication between soldiers, according to Sergei Skokov, United Instrument Corporation's general director.

The corporation's chief designer Tatyana Ositskaya said, for her part, that in addition, the kit's high level of the automation will help speed up decision-making during combat engagements.

"For example, the task of target-pointing is achieved within 30 seconds. This includes the time in which the target is detected and the transfer of the coordinates for the destruction of this target," Ositskaya said.

In January 2015, it was reported that the first serial batch of Ratnik combat gear will be supplied to the Russian Armed Forces between March and April 2015.

The development of the Ratnik combat outfit began in the early 2000s, with the first prototype presented at the MAKS air show in 2011.

The equipment includes a new generation field uniform, protection means, firearms, sighting systems, as well as communication, navigation and combat control systems. Additionally, it includes backpacks, insulation material and camouflage capes.

October 2014 saw the signing of a three-year contract for the supply of Ratnik combat gear to the Russian army.

http://sputniknews.com/russia/20150319/1019713700.html
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LIMA 2015 May Disappoint Fighter Aircraft Makers ... brows.gif

http://www.defenseworld.net/news/12423/LIM...rs#.VQrmV46Ue7Y
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Will i be able to see most of the exhibtors in LIMA on the last day of the show apart from the aerial display? I plan to do day trip there and collect freebies that meant for trade visotors  icon_question.gif
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Bell is closing shop, Dassault is closing shop, B52 came once on 2nd trade day and wont be coming back.
SU30 will still be there and the arremachi from UAE is the best to watch.

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LIMA 2015 May Disappoint Fighter Aircraft Makers  ... brows.gif

http://www.defenseworld.net/news/12423/LIM...rs#.VQrmV46Ue7Y
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tbf rmn got their gowind while the army got av8, by right is rmaf turn to get their big ticket. I pity rmaf though it should be their turn now
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tbf rmn got their gowind while the army got av8, by right is rmaf turn to get their big ticket. I pity rmaf though it should be their turn now
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the mkm was rmaf last major procurement

by order was MKM -> av8 -> gowind

naval get the focus now tongue.gif
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LIMA 2015 May Disappoint Fighter Aircraft Makers  ... brows.gif

http://www.defenseworld.net/news/12423/LIM...rs#.VQrmV46Ue7Y
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Air Force Special Operations Command is working to makeits ultimate gunship a high-tech flying machine armed with lasers and microwave weapons and equipped with small drones.  The technology is almost ready to be outfitted in the service's special operations fleet. Later, upgraded versions of the new AC-130J Ghostrider could be outfitted with directed energy weapons for precision targeting. 

The service is testing its first AC-130J, and is building its next model with a new 105mm gun. The later versions, possibly in the 2020s, could remove the 105mm gun and replace it with a laser.  The service is not requesting money to begin the process of adding the laser to the AC-130J, but AFSOC commander Lt. Gen. Bradley Heithold said he is hoping for more research and development funding to "flesh out the concept."  The laser would be added to a gunship already packed with weaponry. The new version of the AC-130 will also have, in addition to the 105mm gun, a 30mm cannon, Hellfire missiles, Griffin missiles and small diameter bombs. 

The Air Force should also research more science fiction-style technology for the aircraft, Heithold said Tuesday at an Air Force Association event. This includes the active denial system, a microwave weapon in testing that is designed for riot and crowd control. The weapon fires a high beam of energy to create an "intolerable heating sensation" on the skin, according to the Air Force.  The weapon would be effective in controlling riots from the air and causing people to disperse, Heithold said. "To me, there's great value in doing that," he said. 

The system being tested by the Air Force is placed on a truck and is designed for use by security forces for crowd control.  The AC-130J is outfitted with a common launch tube that can fire multiple munitions. In addition to weapons, however, the military should look at another use for the tube: drones, Heithold said.


http://www.militarytimes.com/story/militar...ac130/24956345/
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Royal Air Force Unveils New Machines That Highlight the Beauty of Military Technology


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On Wednesday, Britain’s Royal Air Force released photos of the new AF Puma Mk2 helicopters. They’re definitely a sight to behold.

The new helicopters can easily be loaded onto a transport aircraft upon arrival, and can be unloaded and ready to go within four hours. These helicopters will be deployed for the first time on operations supporting NATO’s mission to provide training and assistance to Afghan forces in the Middle East.

Puma pilot and Squadron Leader Phil Williams said in a statement:

“That’s what makes Puma unique, if you want to get somewhere quickly and have an effect quickly this is the helicopter of choice for that. It can move up 16 troops or equipment, or a combination of the two, anywhere you want it to go and it’s got the flexibility to be re-rolled by the loadmaster in a matter of minutes.”

The new choppers also have a digital glass cockpit, an enhanced secure communications suite and an improved ballistic protection program to make it safer for its crew and passengers.

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QUOTE(Gregyong @ Mar 19 2015, 11:27 PM)
No, am part of LIMA organising community,
Bell is closing shop, Dassault is closing shop, B52 came once on 2nd trade day and wont be coming back.
SU30 will still be there and the arremachi from UAE is the best to watch.
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Ah man too bad then, i would love to collect some kind of freebies from theses makers like lanyard drool.gif sad.gif
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Ah man too bad then, i would love to collect some kind of freebies from theses makers like lanyard  drool.gif  sad.gif
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POSTED: 20 Mar 2015 06:39   UPDATED: 20 Mar 2015 06:40

LANGKAWI, Malaysia: Budget constraints are jeopardising Malaysia's defence spending plans, which include replacing ageing fighter jets and beefing up its maritime capabilities.

While Malaysia has traditionally played down any tensions with China over the disputed South China Sea, it has long expressed concern about piracy and security along its land and coastal borders.

More recently, the disappearance of Malaysia Airlines Flight MH370 after it flew unimpeded across the Malay Peninsula last year exposed gaps in the military's tracking of the skies.

"We have a lot of areas to be concerned about. The Straits of Malacca, the south-western part of the South China Sea and others," Navy chief Admiral Abdul Aziz Jaafar told Reuters on the sidelines of an airshow on the Malaysian coastal island resort of Langkawi this week.

"We don't have enough to cover it all. The best way is synergy, by working together with regional partners we can ensure maritime security," Jaafar added, referring to possible joint sea patrols among Southeast Asian nations.

Malaysia's 2015 defence budget of 17.7 billion ringgit (US$4.8 billion) does not offer much hope for new kit, given it includes only 3.6 billion ringgit (US$0.97 billion) for military procurement.

This has been earmarked mainly for the purchase of four Airbus Military A400M cargo planes as well as navy patrol vessels. An A400M was on display at the airshow along with recently acquired Airbus EC725 utility helicopters.

A prolonged slump in oil prices is expected to further hurt the net oil exporting nation while heavily indebted state investor 1MDB could drag on public finances.

"Malaysian acquisition plans have been continually postponed for reasons of financial constraints," said Richard Bitzinger, a security expert at the S. Rajaratnam School of International Studies in Singapore.

"The navy is short of ships, and the army is similarly under-equipped. Compare sizes with, say, Singapore, which has more than five times as many frontline (jet) fighters and twice as many main battle tanks as the Malaysian armed forces."

Malaysia's top priority is to replace its ageing Russian MiG-29 fighters with 18 modern jets that would join a fleet of Boeing F/A-18Ds as well as Russian-made Sukhoi Su-30MKM warplanes.

Defence officials are assessing Boeing's newer F/A-18E/F, French firm Dassault's Rafale, Swedish manufacturer Saab's Gripen, and the Typhoon from European consortium Eurofighter.

Affordability would be key, air force chief General Roslan bin Saad told Reuters at the airshow. "We are discussing whether we should continue with these (MiG-29) jets or not. Nothing is final yet," he said.

Malaysian military sources expect the armed forces to push for more procurement funds in the next five-year plan starting in 2016.

"The armed forces want new fighter planes, maritime patrol aircraft, airborne early warning systems and anti-submarine helicopters. The military chiefs, however, are likely to be asked to prioritise their needs," said one Kuala Lumpur-based security expert who is close to senior military officers.


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Future Russian army could deploy anywhere in the world – in 7 hours

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In the future, a fleet of heavy transport aircraft will reportedly be capable of moving a strategic unit of 400 Armata tanks, with ammunition, to anywhere in the world. And probably at hypersonic speed, enabling Russia to mount a global military response. 

According to a new design specification from the Military-Industrial Commission in Moscow, a transport aircraft, dubbed PAK TA, will fly at supersonic speeds (up to 2,000 km/h) and will boast an impressively high payload of up to 200 tons. It will also have a range of at least 7,000 kilometers. 

The PAK TA program envisages 80 new cargo aircraft to be built by 2024. This means in a decade Russia’s Central Command will be able to place a battle-ready armored army anywhere, Expert Online reports, citing a source in the military who attended the closed meeting.


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One of the main tasks of the new PAK TA is to transport Armata heavy missile tanks and other military hardware on the same platform, such as enhanced self-propelled artillery weapons systems, anti-aircraft missile complexes, tactical missile carriers, multiple launch missile systems, and anti-tank missile fighting vehicles. 

The PAK TA freighters will be multilevel, with automated cargo loading and have the capability to airdrop hardware and personnel on any terrain.  A fleet of several dozen PAK TA air freighters will be able to lift 400 Armata heavy tanks, or 900 light armored vehicles, such as Sprut-SD airborne amphibious self-propelled tank destroyers. 

“With the development of a network of military bases in the Middle East, Latin America and Southeast Asia, which is expected to be completed during the same time period (by 2024), it’s obvious that Russia is preparing for a full-scale military confrontation of transcontinental scale,” Expert Online says.


More reading :- http://rt.com/news/242097-pak-ta-russian-army/

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Ah man too bad then, i would love to collect some kind of freebies from theses makers like lanyard  drool.gif  sad.gif
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Any significant effect on these Nuris being redeployed to direct army control (PUTD) instead of TUDM?
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And then there's two  blush.gif

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we going to deploy in Iraq fight ISIS?
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Any significant effect on these Nuris being redeployed to direct army control (PUTD) instead of TUDM?
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And the kluang putd base will undergo some upgrade to support these helis
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QUOTE(KYPMbangi @ Mar 20 2015, 10:53 AM)
My guess is some of the current air force pilots will temporarily works under the army to train new pilots or maybe transfer terus to army

And the kluang putd base will undergo some upgrade to support these helis
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I mean from doctrine and usage POV.

Now free for army to use helicopters anytime perhaps, instead of filling application forms to TUDM everytime want to use helicopters? laugh.gif
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QUOTE(MilitaryMadness @ Mar 20 2015, 10:56 AM)
I mean from doctrine and usage POV.

Now free for army to use helicopters anytime perhaps, instead of filling application forms to TUDM everytime want to use helicopters? laugh.gif
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Another reason to still use the OTO-Melara pack howitzer, it's light and easy to transport by helicopter, even to the middle of nowhere!
A Nuri helicopter could probably transport the gun, the whole crew and a sizeable amount of ammunition in one go.

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Another reason to still use the OTO-Melara pack howitzer, it's light and easy to transport by helicopter, even to the middle of nowhere!
A Nuri helicopter could probably transport the gun, the whole crew and a sizeable amount of ammunition in one go.
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Err...maybe this has been posted before, but I am too lazy to backtrack on this forum.... rolleyes.gif

How many Nuri helicopters are actually redeployed to PUTD?


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Err...maybe this has been posted before, but I am too lazy to backtrack on this forum.... rolleyes.gif

How many Nuri helicopters are actually redeployed to PUTD?
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12 for air force
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I thought all the Nuris will be redeployed to PUTD with TUDM looking to buy more EC725 helicopters in the future. Also, is it true TUDM ordered 12 EC725 only? Wonder how many actually delivered at this time?

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Wonder how true this is
6 sgpv and 6 new corvettes still not enough?
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LTZ mentioned before they are pretty thin out with the number they have currently.

A good way to look at it or my way is to look at kedah original procurement number for patrol duty - 27 biji

27-6 (kedah) -6 (SGPV) -6(dsme) = 9 more hulls tongue.gif


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Oh, TQVM.  notworthy.gif

I thought all the Nuris will be redeployed to PUTD with TUDM looking to buy more EC725 helicopters in the future. Also, is it true TUDM ordered 12 EC725 only? Wonder how many actually delivered at this time?
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Wonder how true this is
6 sgpv and 6 new corvettes still not enough?
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Not enough if you consider that we have 4 major coastal front to secure
And going by optimal operation standard only 1/3 of the ships is on patrol, 1/3 is on standby and last 1/3 is on maintenance
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Looks like it has a lighter color scheme than last time? or is it just the lighting?

Same serial number m45-07
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Wonder why those military fb page havent update on the NSM news yet, are they not receiving the news yet or they dont care
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QUOTE(KYPMbangi @ Mar 20 2015, 12:43 PM)
Looks like it has a lighter color scheme than last time? or is it just the lighting?

Same serial number m45-07
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user posted image this photo was taken during lima 13

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So can be said that currently TUDM has received all of its current batch order? Any ideas of further TUDM EC725 orders?
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So can be said that currently TUDM has received all of its current batch order? Any ideas of further TUDM EC725 orders?
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Singapore increases defence budget by 5.7%

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Singapore's defence budget will increase by 5.7% in nominal terms to SGD13.1 billion (USD9.5 billion) for Fiscal Year (FY) 2015, according to figures published by the Ministry of Finance (MOF).

The increase will see defence expenditure increase as a proportion of GDP for the first time since 2009, rising from 3.2% of GDP in 2014 to 3.3% for 2015.

Speaking at the Committee of Supply Debate 2015, Defence Minister Ng Eng Hen said that while Singapore was closely monitoring the significant growth in defence spending that had taken place in Asia over the last decade, the country would not alter its policy of gradual increases to military spending.

"We are not responding to it in sharp rises," said Ng, "as we have often said we want to avoid sharp increases or dips in our own defence spending."

MOF figures also show that over the course of FY 2014 defence expenditure was revised downward by 1.2% from SGD12.6 billion to SGD12.4 billion. Actual expenditure for FY 2013 came in at SGD11.8 billion, compared with the SGD12.3 billion initially budgeted.


http://www.janes.com/article/50028/singapo...e-budget-by-5-7


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France's Dassault Aviation has offered Malaysia a 10-year bank loan to support a purchase of the company's Rafale fighter jet, Malaysian state news agency Bernama reported on 18 March.

Citing Dassault's chief executive officer Eric Tappier, Bernama reported that the package is similar to the one offered to Egypt, which in February ordered 24 Rafale fighters for a reported EUR5 billion (USD5.7 billion).

Tappier, who was speaking at the LIMA 2015 exhibition in Langkawi, said the repayment package offered to Malaysia features a 10-year loan provided by an unspecified French commercial bank and guaranteed by the government of France.

Dassault is offering the Rafale to meet the Royal Malaysian Air Force's (RMAF's) severely delayed programme to procure a Multirole Combat Aircraft (MRCA).


http://www.janes.com/article/50047/dassaul...rafale-purchase
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China launches 4G mobile signal on disputed Fiery Cross Reef

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Fiery Cross Reef of the disputed Spratly Islands in the South China Sea can now receive 4G mobile signal courtesy of state-owned telecommunications giant China Mobile, reports the PLA Daily, the mouthpiece of the General Political Department of the People's Liberation Army.

China will continue to build 4G base stations across other reefs and islands in the Spratlys in the first half of 2015, the report said, adding that once the stations are in operation mobile download speeds across the archipelago will reach one megabit per second.

The Spratlys are currently covered by 3G mobile signals introduced by China in February 2013.

According to the report, the introduction of 4G mobile speeds will greatly improve the lifestyles of PLA soldiers stationed in the Spratlys. An officer on Fiery Cross was able to use 4G to chat with family via mobile video call on March 16, the report said, adding that the images and audio communication were both clear and uninterrupted.

Reef management authorities have also released a 4G user management manual setting out strict rules for 4G usage times and locations to prevent leaks of sensitive data, the report said.

Fiery Cross Reef is controlled by China but is also claimed by Vietnam and the Philippines, as well as Taiwan. The reef is part of a larger territorial dispute concerning the entire Spratly archipelago, which China claims to own.

China built a weather station on Fiery Cross in the late 1980s and has been conducting land reclamation activities on the reef and other Spratly islets since July 2013. Aerial photos taken last year reveal the construction of an airstrip and seaport on the reef, which has seen its size increased more than 11-fold to become the largest "island" of the Spratlys by land area. Fiery Cross is now also the fifth largest of the South China Sea Islands behind Woody Island, Pratas Island, Lincoln Island and Triton Island.

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UAE to buy 4,500 used US MRAP vehicles together with advanced ATACMS MLRS missiles in a deal worth $3.5 Billion USD

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In an unprecedented move the the United Arab Emirates (UAE) has approached the US government to some 4,500 used Mine Resistant Ambush Protected (MRAP) Vehicles. Veterans of the Iraq and Afghanistan wars, the vehicles include about 3,360 International MaxxPro of various types and 1,150 BAE Systems Caiman multi-terrain vehicles. 44 MRAP All Terrain Vehicles (M-ATV) are also bundled in the package that is expected to cost over $2.5 billion. Sofar the US Army has donated these vehicles to foreign countries that supported the fight in Iraq and Afghanistan, as well as to domestic police and law enforcement agencies in the USA.

The package could include 4,569 MRAP Vehicles of the following types:

1,085 MaxxPro Long Wheel Base (LWB) chassis
29 MaxxPro LWB
264 MaxxPro Base/MRAP Expedient Armor Program (MEAP – augmented side armor)
729 MaxxPro Bases
283 MaxxPro MEAP without armor
970 MaxxPro Plus (up-armored against IEDs)
1,150 Caiman Multi-Terrain Vehicles (without add-on armor)
44 MRAP All-Terrain Vehicles (M-ATV)
15 MRAP Recovery Vehicles

In addition to the MRAP package the US has also approved the sale of 100 Army Tactical Missile System (ATACMS) medium range ballistic missiles to the UAE. Those missiles comprise the M57 Army Tactical Missile System (ATACMS) rockets with T2K (Block IA Unitary) warheads weighing 500 lb.

The missiles will be loaded on a battalion of 12 High Mobility Artillery Rocket Systems (HIMARS) launchers, 12 resupply vehicles and 65 unitary pods each comprising six Guided Multiple Launch Rocket Systems (GMLRS). The estimated cost of this missile package is $900 million. The UAE has been operating a regiment equipped with 20 HIMARS launchers carrying ATACMS since 2006. In 2010 the US Government approved the sale of 100 missiles for the UAE, replacing the previously supplied cluster-munitioned versions with new designs using the T2K unitary warhead.

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LIMA 2015: Littoral Combat Ship programme only ‘slightly off track’

19th March 2015 - 4:00 by Gordon Arthur in Langkawi

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Boustead Heavy Industries Corporation (BHIC), responsible for constructing the Royal Malaysian Navy’s (RMN’s) six 3,000t Second Generation Patrol Vessel - Littoral Combat Ships (SGPV-LCS), revealed the project is only ‘slightly off track’ in terms of schedule.

Anuar Murad, director of BHIC’s defence & security division, told Shephard the programme ‘is looking good’, and that delays are at least partially due to still pending decisions from the Ministry of Defence on what minor equipment is to be selected for the new ships. Examples include air compressors and chilled-water plant for the air-conditioning system.

Murad said that, according to the baseline schedule, the basic design review was supposed to have occurred in December 2014. Instead, this will now occur in June 2015, indicating a delay of about six months. Nevertheless, he said the first ship will be delivered in April 2019, and that successive vessels will be delivered at 10-monthly intervals.

To help make up time, BHIC assessed and took what it considers a low-risk decision for detailed design to proceed without full completion of 3D modelling. Murad stated 3D modelling is currently 80% complete. Production is now set to commence in May, after the first steel arrives from the Netherlands in the middle of April. The hull will be made from nine blocks, while 26 modules will be above deck.

BHIC has modified the DCNS Gowind design quite significantly – for example, it is longer, has an enclosed bow deck, and repositioned guns. The SGPV-LCS is designed to accommodate an Airbus Helicopters H225m on its flight deck and in its hangar. BHIC holds design rights for the LCS platform, which raises the possibility of the company offering it for export in the future.

Major equipment for the 111m long ships has been decided, including the Bofors 57mm Mk3 naval stealth gun from BAE Systems, and two MSI-Defence Seahawk 30mm cannons. The MBDA Mica VL surface-to-air missile system in 16-cell launchers seems assured, and the RMN appears set to opt for the Kongsberg Naval Strike Missile (NSM) instead of the Exocet. The ship will have eight anti-ship missile launchers.

The class will feature two J+S Marine triple torpedo launchers, but the RMN has not yet decided on heavyweight or lightweight torpedoes. The ships will also feature DCNS’s SETIS combat management system, and the Thales Nederland SMART-S Mk2 3D multi-beam radar.

Three large, new sheds are being built at the Boustead Naval Shipyard in Lumut in readiness for construction to commence.

In other news, BHIC announced on 18 March it had signed a share purchase agreement and joint venture agreement with Airbus Helicopters Malaysia, which will see provision of full flight simulator (FFS) devices to pilots of H225m helicopters in Malaysia. It is the first FFS for this helicopter type in Southeast Asia.


http://www.shephardmedia.com/news/imps-new...amme-only-slig/

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Indonesia Plans New Joint Military Commands

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On Tuesday, Indonesian President Joko “Jokowi” Widodo held a limited cabinet meeting at the State Palace in Jakarta to discuss the ongoing modernization of the country’s military (TNI) and the national police.

One of the subjects discussed was the status of Indonesia’s new joint regional military commands – locally abbreviated Kogabwilhan – which are supposed to be in place by 2024. As I’ve written before for The Diplomat, the essence of the Kogabwilhan concept is to structure the military into multi-service regional commands consisting of a combination of army, air force and navy units and led by generals who would be able to respond quickly and flexibly to flash points with greater autonomy relative to the central leadership in Jakarta. The idea is not entirely new. Plans to begin implementing it had begun as early as 2008 under former Indonesian president Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono, and Jokowi had agreed to continue with ongoing efforts last November.

According to The Jakarta Post, TNI commander General Moeldoko, who is overseeing the progress of this, said Jokowi reiterated his support for Kogabwilhan at the meeting but said “it should be done gradually.”

As I’ve argued before, getting these commands finalized was always going to be a slow process given challenges such as the army’s traditional dominance in Indonesia as well as lingering questions like how leadership would work and what sorts of threats the commands should each be responsible for. Moeldoko, who is rumored to be retiring soon, said this probably means Indonesia will establish a first regional unit first, and then later continue with building the second and then the third.

There is also talk about bringing back the role of deputy TNI commander, which was previously scrapped under former Indonesian president Abdurrahman “Gus Dur” Wahid. The logic of the move, according to Moeldoko, is that this would ensure that the deputy can act even when the TNI commander is absent.

Not everyone is a fan of the proposal, however. Some say reinstating that position would just complicate the existing military structure – with one strong commander controlling all three military forces. It is also unclear what the exact division of labor would be between the commander and his deputy. Coordinating Political, Legal and Security Affairs Minister Tedjo Edhi Purdijatno, for his part, said that the plan needed further study.

Meanwhile, Cabinet Secretary Andi Widjajanto revealed that the meeting had discussed a plan to prepare a presidential regulation on TNI reorganization. According to Andi, the regulation would be produced in 2015, but its implementation would be conducted gradually up until 2019.

http://thediplomat.com/2015/03/indonesia-p...itary-commands/
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Is Putin testing secret weapon? Blinding night-time flashes from Russia’s rocket HQ



The inexplicable and near silent white-and-blue flashes were filmed lighting up the sky over the southern Russian city of Stavropol.

The city is home to Russia’s 49th Army, which is headquartered in the Institute of Communications of the Strategic Rocket Forces.

Just days ago the Russian defence ministry admitted it had launched military exercises on the southern fringe of Stavropol.

News agency RIA Novosti claimed the exercises involved artillerymen and multiple launch rocket systems.

But the terrifying white flashes which lit up the skies at around 00:39 local time (21.39 GMT on Monday) seem to suggest a new technology.

The soundless flash of light immediately burned out street lights in the city and left many of the 350,000 residents terrified.

Russian daily newspaper Argumenty i Fakty reported one resident saying: “I was very frightened by what I saw, I was already in bed. It looked as if something very bright lit up my ceiling.”

Another added: “It seemed like some sort of huge weapon, a rocket maybe? But what weapon that big makes no noise?”

http://www.express.co.uk/news/world/565047...sia-s-rocket-HQ

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