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shadow_walker
post Sep 3 2015, 08:07 PM

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QUOTE(atreyuangel @ Sep 3 2015, 06:24 PM)
we are piggyback from the India
we should get what India get only smaller in quantity
aik, awat ko gi JPM?
bukan gi MOF ka?
meh pm no kompeni aku check kat matra punya database sat, situ suma kompeni register ngan mindef bleh check
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Now any gomen project more than 50 million needs to go to value management LAB 1st...ayam involve project 100mill ++ liaooo....Najib Ah Jib Gor like Lab liaooo...everything oso need LAB...lololol

EPU handles the vmlab....they do report bla3...they endorse bring MOF liaoo....then MOF shot down...now 3 times liao vmlab...b4 this always do at 5 star hotel...third time money finish edi so do at main meeting room at EPU onli...lololol

siyesly lar gomen jabatan really sien in managing money doh.gif doh.gif doh.gif


QUOTE(periuk_api1209 @ Sep 3 2015, 07:51 PM)
No la..lower then kerani...usually just review vendor punya proposal and then tell boss if can proceed or not...
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u wat gred ar..usually gomen pipu i deal with gred 54 and above...so many title liao...setia usaha bahagian..pengarah normal liao...army equivalent to brig gen above..pulis ayam think ACP above...ketua penolong pengarah kanan kiri tengah liaooo....tooo many title larrr...wadefakk...hahaha

so u gred wat ar? lower than 54 all rubbish cannot make decision in meeting....buang masa liaoo...only come and eat food than blah...hahah
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QUOTE(shadow_walker @ Sep 3 2015, 08:07 PM)
Now any gomen project more than 50 million needs to go to value management LAB 1st...ayam involve project  100mill ++ liaooo....Najib Ah Jib Gor like Lab liaooo...everything oso need LAB...lololol

EPU handles the vmlab....they do report bla3...they endorse bring MOF liaoo....then MOF shot down...now 3 times liao vmlab...b4 this always do at 5 star hotel...third time money finish edi so do at main meeting room at EPU onli...lololol

siyesly lar gomen jabatan really sien in managing money  doh.gif  doh.gif  doh.gif
u wat gred ar..usually gomen pipu i deal with gred 54 and above...so many title liao...setia usaha bahagian..pengarah normal liao...army equivalent to brig gen above..pulis ayam think ACP above...ketua penolong pengarah kanan kiri tengah liaooo....tooo many title larrr...wadefakk...hahaha

so u gred wat ar? lower than 54 all rubbish cannot make decision in meeting....buang masa liaoo...only come and eat food than blah...hahah
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oo gi JPM tuk endorse la
hehe ko kene pandai politik le kalo nak lepas laugh.gif
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China will cut the national military forces by 300,000 troops, country's President Xi Jinping announced on Thursday.

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BEIJING (Sputnik) – The number of Chinese troops will be cut by 300,000 China’s President Xi Jinping announced on Thursday.

Speaking at the military parade in Beijing, Xi Jinping said that China plans to follow the path of peaceful development and is against hegemony and expansion.

According to various estimates, the Chinese military includes about 2.3 million servicemen.

Read more: http://sputniknews.com/asia/20150903/10265...l#ixzz3kg4ztWzz
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Taiwan to launch homegrown submarine plan with initial 60.5 million pound budget

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TAIPEI: Taiwan has allocated TUS$3 billion (60.51 million pounds) over four years, beginning next year, to launch a long-awaited programme for the island to build its own diesel-electric submarines.

The expected allocation is the first for a plan that has been talked about since the early 2000s, when a deal with the United States for eight diesel-electric submarines got bogged down because of technical and political constraints.

The spending was set out in the defence ministry's budget for 2016 and seen by Reuters.

The plan come as other navies in the regional expand their submarine fleets in part to create a strategic deterrent against China's growing naval assertiveness in Asian waters.

Taiwan has four ageing submarines, including two that date to World War Two, although its military is otherwise considered generally modern.

China has about 70 submarines, along with dozens of surface ships and a refurbished aircraft carrier.

China sees self-ruled Taiwan as a renegade province and has never renounced the use of force to take back the island.

Critical to Taiwan's indigenous submarine programme is the transfer from the United States or other Western countries of submarine-manufacturing technology.

Support from U.S. companies or release of export technology controls would need a nod from the U.S. government.

China opposes any form of military technological transfers or weapons sales to Taiwan.

The spending plan, which is allotted through to 2019, covers only the contract design phase of what should be a decades-long programme.

Taiwan's Ship and Ocean Industries R&D Center (SOIC), a government-backed ship designer and technical consultant, is expected to select a consortium to lead the contract design phase, according to military and industry sources in Taiwan.

Taiwan lacks submarine design skills, the ministry stated in its budget plan.

By carrying out this first phase, Taiwan will be able to deepen its vessel design capabilities, develop its industry and acquire intellectual property, it said.

The defence ministry is planning to spend TUS$321.7 billion in 2016, accounting for 16.1 percent - the biggest share - of the central government's overall expenditures, budget plans show.

The government's 2016 budget was delivered to lawmakers this week and will be reviewed when parliament begins a new session later this month.

The submarine plan has support in parliament which is expected to approve the overall budget.

http://www.channelnewsasia.com/news/asiapa...ch/2097498.html
periuk_api1209
post Sep 3 2015, 08:30 PM

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QUOTE(shadow_walker @ Sep 3 2015, 08:07 PM)
Now any gomen project more than 50 million needs to go to value management LAB 1st...ayam involve project  100mill ++ liaooo....Najib Ah Jib Gor like Lab liaooo...everything oso need LAB...lololol

EPU handles the vmlab....they do report bla3...they endorse bring MOF liaoo....then MOF shot down...now 3 times liao vmlab...b4 this always do at 5 star hotel...third time money finish edi so do at main meeting room at EPU onli...lololol

siyesly lar gomen jabatan really sien in managing money  doh.gif  doh.gif  doh.gif
u wat gred ar..usually gomen pipu i deal with gred 54 and above...so many title liao...setia usaha bahagian..pengarah normal liao...army equivalent to brig gen above..pulis ayam think ACP above...ketua penolong pengarah kanan kiri tengah liaooo....tooo many title larrr...wadefakk...hahaha

so u gred wat ar? lower than 54 all rubbish cannot make decision in meeting....buang masa liaoo...only come and eat food than blah...hahah
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Wa..u vvip la...your friend must be power one...me go makan2 pun saldom ajak...hahah..

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US Army UH-60 crashes in Fort Carson; 2 injured

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KKTV 11 News learned from Fort Carson that a Black Hawk helicopter made a hard landing in Douglas County.

The helicopter crashed in a heavily wooded area. Our sister station in Denver says this is happening in an area five miles west of Perry Park near Devil’s Head. Multiple crews are on scene.

Fort Carson is confirming that two soldiers were injured in that Black Hawk helicopter crash in Douglas County this afternoon. Right now, we don't know the extent of their injuries.

Four soldiers were on board the helicopter. They were on a routine training mission on U.S. Forest Service land in Douglas County around 4:30 this afternoon, when the helicopter went down.

The soldiers are part of the 4th Combat Aviation Brigade, 4th Infantry Division.

The cause of the accident is still under investigation.


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post Sep 3 2015, 09:00 PM

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QUOTE(atreyuangel @ Sep 3 2015, 08:17 PM)
oo gi JPM tuk endorse la
hehe ko kene pandai politik le kalo nak lepas  laugh.gif
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Ni kes sakit ati lepas dpt reply"....tiada keperluan mendesak..." la ni..huhu
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QUOTE(periuk_api1209 @ Sep 3 2015, 09:00 PM)
Ni kes sakit ati lepas dpt reply"....tiada keperluan mendesak..." la ni..huhu
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tersembur air suam aku tengah minum nih
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Afghan Army helicopter makes emergency landing in Logar; several injured

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Pul-I-ALAM (Pajhwok): A helicopter made an emergency landing in central Logar province before noon on Thursday, a local official said.

Several people were wounded in the incident that happened in Azra district at 10am, the governor’s spokesman told Pajhwok Afghan News.


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QUOTE(BoxOnAChair @ Sep 3 2015, 09:05 PM)
Got chance will buy mrca ka?
Now ringgit conversion rate so low
Confem expensive as fuark
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this year just review proposal.....
possible next year.
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QUOTE(BorneoAlliance @ Sep 3 2015, 08:29 PM)
Taiwan to launch homegrown submarine plan with initial 60.5 million pound budget

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TAIPEI: Taiwan has allocated TUS$3 billion (60.51 million pounds) over four years, beginning next year, to launch a long-awaited programme for the island to build its own diesel-electric submarines.

The expected allocation is the first for a plan that has been talked about since the early 2000s, when a deal with the United States for eight diesel-electric submarines got bogged down because of technical and political constraints.

The spending was set out in the defence ministry's budget for 2016 and seen by Reuters.

The plan come as other navies in the regional expand their submarine fleets in part to create a strategic deterrent against China's growing naval assertiveness in Asian waters.

Taiwan has four ageing submarines, including two that date to World War Two, although its military is otherwise considered generally modern.

China has about 70 submarines, along with dozens of surface ships and a refurbished aircraft carrier.

China sees self-ruled Taiwan as a renegade province and has never renounced the use of force to take back the island.

Critical to Taiwan's indigenous submarine programme is the transfer from the United States or other Western countries of submarine-manufacturing technology.

Support from U.S. companies or release of export technology controls would need a nod from the U.S. government.

China opposes any form of military technological transfers or weapons sales to Taiwan.

The spending plan, which is allotted through to 2019, covers only the contract design phase of what should be a decades-long programme.

Taiwan's Ship and Ocean Industries R&D Center (SOIC), a government-backed ship designer and technical consultant, is expected to select a consortium to lead the contract design phase, according to military and industry sources in Taiwan.

Taiwan lacks submarine design skills, the ministry stated in its budget plan.

By carrying out this first phase, Taiwan will be able to deepen its vessel design capabilities, develop its industry and acquire intellectual property, it said.

The defence ministry is planning to spend TUS$321.7 billion in 2016, accounting for 16.1 percent - the biggest share - of the central government's overall expenditures, budget plans show.

The government's 2016 budget was delivered to lawmakers this week and will be reviewed when parliament begins a new session later this month.

The submarine plan has support in parliament which is expected to approve the overall budget.

http://www.channelnewsasia.com/news/asiapa...ch/2097498.html
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60mill pound wanna play sub? lelz..

QUOTE(BoxOnAChair @ Sep 3 2015, 09:05 PM)
Got chance will buy mrca ka?
Now ringgit conversion rate so low
Confem expensive as fuark
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ada songlap ada kontrak icon_idea.gif
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60mill pound wanna play sub? lelz..
ada songlap ada kontrak  icon_idea.gif
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just for concept and design.
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Malaysia, US in secret talks to ramp up China spying

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Malaysia and the US are reportedly working together in response to increased Chinese activity in the South China Sea. – Reuters pic, September 4, 2015.Malaysia and the US are reportedly working together in response to increased Chinese activity in the South China Sea. – Reuters pic, September 4, 2015.The US and Malaysia have been secretly discussing expanded use of Malaysian territory for hosting US spy planes to patrol the South China Sea, in response to increased Chinese activity in the disputed territory.

Following a series of incursions into Malaysian waters by Chinese vessels in recent months, talks between the US government and the office of Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Razak have intensified, two senior US defence officials said.

The US side has been pressing Najib's government to allow the US Navy to fly both P-8 Poseidon and P-3 Orion maritime surveillance planes from Malaysian airstrips over South China Sea areas where the Chinese government has been rapidly building artificial islands.

There has been no final agreement between the two governments, but the talks themselves represent a shift of Malaysia’s long effort to straddle the fence between the US and China.

On the US side, negotiations are being led by officials from US Pacific Command in Hawaii and David Shear, the assistant secretary of defence for Asian and Pacific security, one senior US defence official said.

While the Pentagon has pushed Malaysia for cooperation before, the talks were newly invigorated following incidents earlier this year when Chinese ships proudly entered the southernmost areas of the South China Sea, inside Malaysia’s exclusive economic zone.

A Pentagon spokesman declined to discuss the bilateral discussions, and the Malaysian Embassy in Washington did not respond to a request for comment.

Last autumn, Admiral Jonathan Greenert, the chief of naval operations, said that "recently the Malaysians have offered us to fly detachments of P-8s out of... East Malaysia." The New York Times stated the plan risked “enraging” China.

The Pentagon and the Malaysian government later clarified that no final agreement had been reached.

Diplomatic sources said the focus of the discussions is now the island of Labuan, off the coast of the semi-autonomous state of Sabah on Borneo. The island is a federally administered territory under the complete control of the Malaysian government that has also been used as a financial hub thanks to its unique tax regulations. It is closer to Chinese military construction in the South China Sea than the locations currently used to launch US spy missions, such as Clark Air Base in the Philippines.

The Malaysian government is very wary about disclosing any of its defence cooperation with the US. “US-Malaysian security cooperation has been very deep and very quiet for a long time. The Malaysians are very much concerned about the Chinese actions,” said Ernest Bower, the chairman of the Southeast Asian Studies department at the Center for Strategic and International Studies.

The US is also working with Malaysia to help it increase its technical capabilities for monitoring and protecting its territory in and around the South China Sea. There’s little chance the US would actually build a military facility in Malaysia, but the use of Malaysian territory is key.

“There’s much more Malaysian interest in allowing US access than there was before. It’s places not bases,” said Bower.

At the same time, however, Malaysia has been increasing its cooperation with China, its top trade partner. The Chinese military announced last week that the two countries will soon hold their largest-ever joint military exercises.

For Najib's government it's a careful balancing act. Patrick Cronin, the director of the Asia-Pacific Security Program at the Center for a New American Security, said that Malaysia rarely calls out China publicly for its aggressive moves in the South China Sea, but has been quietly increasing cooperation with other Southeast Asian nations that have territorial disputes with China.

“P-8 or P-3 maritime patrol fights with the United States and/or Japan would make eminent sense for Malaysia, which cannot enjoy China's changing facts on the ground in the South China Sea,” he said.

The US is finishing plans for a new five-year, US$425 million (RM1.8 billion) Southeast Asian Maritime Security Initiative, and some of that funding is likely to go to exercises and training and information sharing with Malaysia, he said.

Any cooperation between the nations, however, could be complicated by the fact that Najib is facing political and popular upheaval following a string of scandals, including the revelation by The Wall Street Journal in June that Malaysian investigators discovered US$700 million from a government investment fund had ended up in his personal bank account.

Najib, who has supported increased US-Malaysian defence cooperation for over a decade, is now fighting against elements inside his own party and opposition parties. He has also carried out what groups like Human Rights Watch have called a crackdown on freedom of expression and civil society in Malaysia.

Najib and President Barack Obama have been very close, even golfing together during Obama’s last vacation in Hawaii. But the Malaysian leader’s precarious position makes it more difficult for him to pursue a closer relationship with the US, said Michael Auslin, an Asia scholar at the American Enterprise Institute.

“Najib was extremely sophisticated in dealing with Obama and put Malaysia in the sphere of reliable mid-power countries. But the support for what he was doing domestically was always very thin,” he said.

In his moment of crisis, the prime minister has turned for support to Islamist political leaders, who are resistant to cooperation with Washington. And if Najib’s administration falls, there’s no expectation that whatever leadership replaces him will be more willing to work with the US.

“He is struggling for survival domestically. If this comes out, it could force him to back down,” said Auslin. “Who after that in Malaysia is going to take up the cause?”

The US has been cautiously but steadily increasing its rhetoric and activity to confront China’s activities in the South China Sea, and Malaysia was to be an important part of that effort. But in placing all of its chips on Najib, Washington may soon find itself starting from scratch in its plan to enlist Malaysia as a firm ally. – Bloomberg View, September 4, 2015.

http://www.themalaysianinsider.com/malaysi...up-china-spying
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Female honor guards appear for first time in V-J Day parade

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The female honor guards prepare for the military parade marking the 70th anniversary of the end of World War II in Beijing on Sept. 3. (Photo/CNS)

Fifty-one female guards of honor of the People's Liberation Army made their debut in a military parade marking the 70th anniversary of the end of World War II on Thursday morning.

Three lines of female guards of honor, with 17 soldiers in each line, took part. They have an average height of 1.78 meters and an average age of 20. Some 88% of them hold college degrees.

The servicewomen are the first female guards of honor in the 63-year history of the PLA honor guards.

The Beijing Military Area Command selected the first batch of female guards of honor in February 2014. They have been in active service since May last year.

http://www.wantchinatimes.com/news-subclas...=20150903000128
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Marines: 1 killed in Marines helicopter "hard landing" at Camp Lejeune

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One service member was killed and as many as 10 others were injured when a U.S. Marines helicopter had a hard landing Wednesday night at Camp Lejeune, North Carolina, the Marine Corps said.

A CH-53E helicopter made the landing at about 9 p.m. during a training exercise, the Marine Corps said. Further details weren't immediately available.

Seven service members were treated at a hospital at Camp Lejeune; one was admitted and was in stable condition, while the others were scheduled for release, according to the Marine Corps.

Three others were taken to a different hospital and were in stable condition, the service said.

The incident is under investigation.


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QUOTE(periuk_api1209 @ Sep 3 2015, 09:00 PM)
Ni kes sakit ati lepas dpt reply"....tiada keperluan mendesak..." la ni..huhu
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cuba lagi tahun depan ....
semua vendor/supplier pun mahun cari business. biggrin.gif
tahun in GST tak banyak. after deduction loss for sell tax cancel.
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Northern Limit Line (2015)

Alternate Titles: 연평해전, NLL - Battle of Yeonpyeong

The movies follows the incident knows as the second battle of Yeonpyeong which happened in 2002.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Second_Battle_of_Yeonpyeong




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Northern Limit Line (2015)

Alternate Titles: 연평해전, NLL - Battle of Yeonpyeong

The movies follows the incident knows as the second battle of Yeonpyeong which happened in 2002.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Second_Battle_of_Yeonpyeong


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Chamsuri class patrol boat

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Malaysia, US in secret talks to ramp up China spying

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Malaysia and the US are reportedly working together in response to increased Chinese activity in the South China Sea. – Reuters pic, September 4, 2015.Malaysia and the US are reportedly working together in response to increased Chinese activity in the South China Sea. – Reuters pic, September 4, 2015.The US and Malaysia have been secretly discussing expanded use of Malaysian territory for hosting US spy planes to patrol the South China Sea, in response to increased Chinese activity in the disputed territory.

Following a series of incursions into Malaysian waters by Chinese vessels in recent months, talks between the US government and the office of Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Razak have intensified, two senior US defence officials said.

The US side has been pressing Najib's government to allow the US Navy to fly both P-8 Poseidon and P-3 Orion maritime surveillance planes from Malaysian airstrips over South China Sea areas where the Chinese government has been rapidly building artificial islands.

There has been no final agreement between the two governments, but the talks themselves represent a shift of Malaysia’s long effort to straddle the fence between the US and China.

On the US side, negotiations are being led by officials from US Pacific Command in Hawaii and David Shear, the assistant secretary of defence for Asian and Pacific security, one senior US defence official said.

While the Pentagon has pushed Malaysia for cooperation before, the talks were newly invigorated following incidents earlier this year when Chinese ships proudly entered the southernmost areas of the South China Sea, inside Malaysia’s exclusive economic zone.

A Pentagon spokesman declined to discuss the bilateral discussions, and the Malaysian Embassy in Washington did not respond to a request for comment.

Last autumn, Admiral Jonathan Greenert, the chief of naval operations, said that "recently the Malaysians have offered us to fly detachments of P-8s out of... East Malaysia." The New York Times stated the plan risked “enraging” China.

The Pentagon and the Malaysian government later clarified that no final agreement had been reached.

Diplomatic sources said the focus of the discussions is now the island of Labuan, off the coast of the semi-autonomous state of Sabah on Borneo. The island is a federally administered territory under the complete control of the Malaysian government that has also been used as a financial hub thanks to its unique tax regulations. It is closer to Chinese military construction in the South China Sea than the locations currently used to launch US spy missions, such as Clark Air Base in the Philippines.

The Malaysian government is very wary about disclosing any of its defence cooperation with the US. “US-Malaysian security cooperation has been very deep and very quiet for a long time. The Malaysians are very much concerned about the Chinese actions,” said Ernest Bower, the chairman of the Southeast Asian Studies department at the Center for Strategic and International Studies.

The US is also working with Malaysia to help it increase its technical capabilities for monitoring and protecting its territory in and around the South China Sea. There’s little chance the US would actually build a military facility in Malaysia, but the use of Malaysian territory is key.

“There’s much more Malaysian interest in allowing US access than there was before. It’s places not bases,” said Bower.

At the same time, however, Malaysia has been increasing its cooperation with China, its top trade partner. The Chinese military announced last week that the two countries will soon hold their largest-ever joint military exercises.

For Najib's government it's a careful balancing act. Patrick Cronin, the director of the Asia-Pacific Security Program at the Center for a New American Security, said that Malaysia rarely calls out China publicly for its aggressive moves in the South China Sea, but has been quietly increasing cooperation with other Southeast Asian nations that have territorial disputes with China.

“P-8 or P-3 maritime patrol fights with the United States and/or Japan would make eminent sense for Malaysia, which cannot enjoy China's changing facts on the ground in the South China Sea,” he said.

The US is finishing plans for a new five-year, US$425 million (RM1.8 billion) Southeast Asian Maritime Security Initiative, and some of that funding is likely to go to exercises and training and information sharing with Malaysia, he said.

Any cooperation between the nations, however, could be complicated by the fact that Najib is facing political and popular upheaval following a string of scandals, including the revelation by The Wall Street Journal in June that Malaysian investigators discovered US$700 million from a government investment fund had ended up in his personal bank account.

Najib, who has supported increased US-Malaysian defence cooperation for over a decade, is now fighting against elements inside his own party and opposition parties. He has also carried out what groups like Human Rights Watch have called a crackdown on freedom of expression and civil society in Malaysia.

Najib and President Barack Obama have been very close, even golfing together during Obama’s last vacation in Hawaii. But the Malaysian leader’s precarious position makes it more difficult for him to pursue a closer relationship with the US, said Michael Auslin, an Asia scholar at the American Enterprise Institute.

“Najib was extremely sophisticated in dealing with Obama and put Malaysia in the sphere of reliable mid-power countries. But the support for what he was doing domestically was always very thin,” he said.

In his moment of crisis, the prime minister has turned for support to Islamist political leaders, who are resistant to cooperation with Washington. And if Najib’s administration falls, there’s no expectation that whatever leadership replaces him will be more willing to work with the US.

“He is struggling for survival domestically. If this comes out, it could force him to back down,” said Auslin. “Who after that in Malaysia is going to take up the cause?”

The US has been cautiously but steadily increasing its rhetoric and activity to confront China’s activities in the South China Sea, and Malaysia was to be an important part of that effort. But in placing all of its chips on Najib, Washington may soon find itself starting from scratch in its plan to enlist Malaysia as a firm ally. – Bloomberg View, September 4, 2015.

http://www.themalaysianinsider.com/malaysi...up-china-spying
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All the while using labuan airport and sometime kk airport.. not surprisingly also.

Now only want to.make news
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well UAE coastline just 1/5 of malaysia, also ambition to get Mistral.
they really look Modernization the military capability.
our so long coastline also people said no need mistral.
anyway still depend on politic will.

lasted news on Mistral


UAE Confirms Interest in Mistral Ship
By Awad Mustafa 4:26 p.m. EDT September 3, 2015

DUBAI — A United Arab Emirates government official has confirmed to Defense News the government's interest in acquiring one of two French Mistral-class amphibious assault ships originally ordered by Russia in 2011.

The contract for the two ships was terminated after Russia halted payments for the ships following the European sanctions imposed on the country for its involvement in the Ukraine crisis. France paid Russia more than US $1 billion in compensation for the non-delivery.

"Our interest in purchasing the ship is real, it fulfils the capability requirements for our forces," the government source said. "The Mistral ships are in line with our equipment and capabilities."

A report published Wednesday by Russian-language newspaper Moskovsky Komsomolets quoted Russian military sources stating that Russia has given France the green light to sell the two helicopter carriers to Egypt and the UAE.

Russian Arabic-language television channel Russia Today quoted presidency spokesperson Dmitry Peskov as saying that his country hopes France, now free to use the ships after settling its dues, would take Russian interests into account when reselling the warships to a third party.

According to unnamed Russian sources close to the deal quoted by Moskovsky Komsomolets, Egypt will purchase the ship with direct Russian financial support and would also have to commit to the purchase of a number of Russian Ka-52 helicopters.

"If this deal goes through, for Russia it is very advantageous, since the loan is in fact a trademark: a large consignment of helicopters will be based at our Russian defense industry, taxes will go into our budget, and the borrower does not receive the money but the product — helicopters made in Russia," the source was quoted.

The UAE official did not confirm whether the deals were reached at the MAKS 2015 airshow in Moscow last week. No Egyptian officials were immediately available to comment.

http://www.defensenews.com/story/breaking-...rates/71651330/
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