Military Thread V17
Military Thread V17
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Jun 5 2015, 04:20 PM
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Jun 5 2015, 06:10 PM
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China now tussling with Malaysia in S China Sea ![]() The Haijing 1123 patrol boat of the China Coast Guard. (Internet photo) A Chinese coast guard vessel has been accused of encroaching on Malaysia's territorial waters in the South China Sea. Malaysia's Borneo Post reported Wednesday that a patrol boat of the China Coast Guard ha4 been detected encroaching on the waters surrounding the Luconia Shoals, which are administered by Malaysia but also claimed by China and Taiwan. The vessel has been anchored in the area for about two years. Datuk Seri Shahidan Kassim, an official in Malaysia's prime minister's department, said they have sent vessels from the Royal Malaysian Navy and Malaysian Maritime Enforcement Agency to monitor the area around the clock "to ensure the sovereignty of the country." He added that the area belongs to Malaysia and that the government will do whatever it takes to protect and defend Malaysian waters in the South China Sea from being encroached on by intruders or unlicensed foreign fisherman. The Shanghai-based Guancha Syndicate has identified the Chinese vessel as the Haijing 1123 patrol boat and said that it had been involved in a "confrontation" with Malaysian maritime vessels near the Qiongtai Jiao — or Luconia Breakers — of the Luconia Shoals, which it states is a piece of Chinese territory Malaysia has long claimed. Qiongtai Jiao, which sits in the central part of the Luconia Shoals, is about 170 meters long and 20 meters wide, though during high tide less than half of the reef is visible above water. Guancha says the reef is among China's southernmost territory and claims that it has been effectively under Beijing's control since April. The territorial dispute is just one of many involving China in the South China Sea, where tensions have been escalating due to China's aggressive land reclamation activities on disputed islands and increased US surveillance and military presence in the region. http://www.wantchinatimes.com/news-subclas...=20150605000058 |
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Jun 5 2015, 06:16 PM
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Surface Tension: Chinese, US Armies Race to Build Mobile Landing Platforms ![]() Known as Mobile Landing Platforms (MLP), the crafts are amphibious assault ships intended to partially submerge. Essentially, the ships look like normal transport vessels with a massive chunk missing from the center. The submersion capabilities make them ideal for loading transport like heavy weaponry. While they’re not combat vehicles per se, the MLPs are intended to act as intermediaries between larger military ships and small landing craft. When they’re done. The US Navy began construction in 2010, and though they’ve undergone successful test runs, the MLPs have yet to see service. But apparently the Pentagon isn’t the only one interested in the technology. Photos leaked to the Beijing-based Sina Military Network last week show that China’s People’s Liberation Army Navy (PLAN) is building its own Mobile Landing Platforms. According to the photos, the ship is approximately 180 meters long and 33 meters wide, weighing an estimated 5,000 tons. That makes it significantly smaller than the US Military Sealift Command’s Montford Point class, which measure 240 meters in length and stretch 50 meters across. The ship is being constructed at the Wenchong shipyard in Guangzhou. The PLA appears to also be constructing a new logistics support ship with roll-on, roll-off (ro-ro) capacity. Those ships make it easy to transport wheeled vehicles, which can then be rapidly deployed from the sea. Given rising tensions in the South China Sea, both militaries could be rushing to get the ships up and running. http://sputniknews.com/asia/20150604/1022963428.html |
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Jun 5 2015, 06:22 PM
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Exclusive: Vietnam eyes Western warplanes, patrol aircraft to counter China ![]() SINGAPORE, JUN 05 - Vietnam is in talks with European and U.S. contractors to buy fighter jets, maritime patrol planes and unarmed drones, sources said, as it looks to beef up its aerial defenses in the face of China's growing assertiveness in disputed waters . The battle-hardened country has already taken possession of three Russian-built Kilo-attack submarines and has three more on order as part of a $2.6 billion deal agreed in 2009. Upgrading its air force would give Vietnam one of the most potent militaries in Southeast Asia. The previously unreported aircraft discussions have involved Swedish defense contractor Saab (SAABb.ST), European consortium Eurofighter, the defense wing of Airbus Group (AIR.PA) and U.S. firms Lockheed Martin Corp (LMT.N) and Boeing (BA.N), said industry sources with direct knowledge of the talks. Defense contractors had made multiple visits to Vietnam in recent months although no deals were imminent, said the sources, who declined to be identified because of the sensitivity of the matter. Some of the sources characterized the talks as ongoing. One Western defense contractor said Hanoi wanted to modernize its air force by replacing more than 100 ageing Russian MiG-21 fighters while reducing its reliance on Moscow for weapons for its roughly 480,000-strong military. Vietnam has ordered about a dozen more Russian Sukhoi Su-30 front-line fighters to supplement a fleet of older Su-27s and Su-30s. "We had indications they want to reduce their dependence on Russia. Their growing friendship with America and Europe will help them to do that," said the defense contractor. U.S. Defense Secretary Ash Carter, during a visit to Vietnam on Sunday, pledged $18 million to help Hanoi buy U.S. patrol boats. But any deal with Lockheed or Boeing would likely be the most significant involving a U.S. firm since Washington started easing a long-time embargo on the sale of lethal weapons to Vietnam in October. The Vietnamese Foreign Ministry said it had forwarded questions from Reuters about the aircraft discussions to the appropriate authorities. Boeing said in an email it believed it had capabilities in "intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance platforms that may meet Vietnam's modernization needs". It gave no specifics. Lockheed and Saab declined to comment. Eurofighter and Airbus did not respond to a request for comment. CHINESE OIL RIG While communist parties rule both Vietnam and China and annual trade has risen to nearly $60 billion, Vietnam has long been wary of China, especially over Beijing's claims to most of the South China Sea. China's placement of an oil rig in waters claimed by Vietnam for more than two months last year infuriated Vietnam and underscored the coastal country's need to upgrade its maritime patrol capabilities in particular. Vietnam's military budget is a state secret, although data collated by the Stockholm International Peace Research Institute (SIPRI) put defense spending at $3.4 billion in 2013, more than double the amount a decade ago. Experts say actual spending could be much higher given the hardware acquired over recent years. Among the aircraft under discussion with Vietnam were Saab's Gripen E fourth-generation fighter jet as well as the Saab 340 or 2000 twin-engine turboprops fitted with maritime patrol and airborne early warning systems, said a source with direct knowledge of those talks. Vietnam had held talks over the Typhoon warplane made by Eurofighter as well as the F/A-50 light fighter jointly developed by Korea Aerospace Industries (047810.KS) and Lockheed, separate sources said. Lockheed had discussed its Sea Hercules, the maritime patrol version of its C-130 transport plane. Meanwhile, an additional source said Boeing wanted to sell its maritime surveillance aircraft program, which involves putting state-of-the-art P-8 Poseidon plane surveillance technology, although not anti-submarine capabilities, on a business jet. Vietnam had also looked at unarmed surveillance drones made by Western and Asian contractors. VIETNAM WAR LEGACY Vietnam has already started moving slowly away from Russia in recent years, buying Canadian Twin Otter amphibious planes and Airbus Defence CASA C-212 maritime patrol aircraft for its coastguard and Airbus C-295 transport planes. Airbus Defence had been in talks to offer maritime patrol and airborne early warning systems on the C-295, a source said. In addition, Airbus Helicopters had been in preliminary talks with the Vietnamese military. Despite increasingly warm ties with Washington, some experts said the legacy of the Vietnam War might make Hanoi wary about buying too much U.S. weaponry, possibly giving Sweden an edge. "There is no ideological bias (in Vietnam) with Sweden," said Tim Huxley, executive director of the International Institute of Strategic Studies in Asia. "The Gripen E will be a cost-effective option. Saab can offer a package that includes maritime patrol and airborne early warning aircraft." However, one U.S. source familiar with Vietnam's goals said Hanoi saw Washington as a more reliable partner should tension with China escalate. "Vietnam is interested in building a much closer relationship with the United States, but they also don't want to anger China," said the source, who was not authorized to speak publicly. "They're looking for a balanced, phased, or step-by-step approach.' http://www.ekantipur.com/2015/06/05/world/...ina/406171.html |
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Jun 5 2015, 06:30 PM
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Jun 5 2015, 06:46 PM
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Threat to shoot RAAF planes highlights South China Sea tensions ![]() QUOTE The US and Australia have been ramping up pressure on China to desist from land reclamation and militarisation of the disputed islands. Defence Minister Kevin Andrews has flagged stepping up Australian warship and aircraft patrols in the area despite China repeatedly warning a US Navy P-8 to leave airspace near the disputed Spratly Islands while the American aircraft was on a similar mission last week. University of Woollongong ocean resources and security analyst Dr Sam Bateman said a Chinese warship had challenged three Royal Australian Navy warships in the Taiwan Strait in 2001, some two weeks after a Chinese fighter jet collided with an American spy plane. "China hasn't made clear what restrictions on navigation and overflight its imposing … when and if it does a diplomatic protest by Australia would be more appropriate, then jumping the gun and flying aircraft in to a messy legal situation," he wrote in an Australian Strategic Policy Institute blog. "As well as provoking China that gesture would be seen by the region as Australia simply acting once again as a "deputy sheriff" to the US in the region," he said. http://www.afr.com/news/politics/threat-to...20150605-ghhlqj |
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Jun 5 2015, 06:51 PM
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Jun 5 2015, 10:00 PM
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QUOTE(BorneoAlliance @ Jun 5 2015, 06:10 PM) China now tussling with Malaysia in S China Sea [SIZE=7] effectively under Beijing's control since April![]() The Haijing 1123 patrol boat of the China Coast Guard. (Internet photo) A Chinese coast guard vessel has been accused of encroaching on Malaysia's territorial waters in the South China Sea. Qiongtai Jiao, which sits in the central part of the Luconia Shoals, is about 170 meters long and 20 meters wide, though during high tide less than half of the reef is visible above water. Guancha says the reef is among China's southernmost territory and claims that it has been effectively under Beijing's control since April. http://www.wantchinatimes.com/news-subclas...=20150605000058 this is news 2 month ago, but no reply from our mindef This post has been edited by waja2000: Jun 5 2015, 10:00 PM |
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Jun 5 2015, 10:13 PM
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QUOTE DEW completes keel-laying for eight Bangladesh Navy high-speed patrol boats Mrityunjoy Mazumdar, Alameda, California - IHS Jane's Navy International 02 June 2015 ![]() An artist's illustration of the BN's X12 high-speed patrol boat to be built by DEW Narayanganj. Source: DEW Key Points - The Bangladesh Navy-owned shipyard DEW has laid keels for eight new X12 high-speed patrol boats - The boats are being built to the PT Lundin (North Sea Boats) X12 design Dockyard and Engineering Works (DEW) Narayanganj, the Bangladesh Navy (BN)-owned shipyard, announced recently that it held a keel-laying ceremony for eight high-speed patrol boats for the BN. The boats are being built to the X12 design under a technology transfer arrangement with Indonesia's PT Lundin (North Sea Boats), which secured a contract to supply 18 boats to the BN and the Bangladesh Coast Guard in 2014. The contract is valued at IDR75 billion (USD6 million), according to Indonesian media reports. IHS Jane's reported in November 2014 that this contract also has an option clause for 10 more boats. The fully composite X12 design is based on PT Lundin's X15 patrol boat concept, itself derived from the Swedish Combat Boat 90 (CB90) concept. The use of advanced composites in constructing the high-speed patrol boats to Bureau Veritas classification rules will be a first for DEW. PT Lundin's X12 design (what is perhaps a new monohull design) is being built in two variants for Bangladesh - a 'combat boat' version for the navy and a full cabin variant for the coastguard. PT Lundin confirmed to IHS Jane's that two X12 craft for the Bangladesh Coast Guard were completed earlier this year at its facility in Banyuwangi, Indonesia. A graphic of the patrol boats, released by DEW, shows a full cabin superstructure instead of the truncated superstructure arrangement on the X15. At the same time, ceremonial banners and data boards from the keel-laying ceremony on 24 May clearly show the 'combat boat' variant of the X12. The X12 boats are 11.7 m long and 3.5 m in beam, draw 0.835 m of water, displace 10.2 tonnes fully loaded, and have a top speed of 35 kt. They have a waterjet propulsion system powered by two Volvo Penta engines producing 320 kW at 3,500 rpm, which drive the waterjets through ZF gearboxes. Electrical power is provided by two 6 kW Cummins diesel generators. The boats are equipped with two 765-litre fuel tanks. The boats are likely to be fitted with two or more machine guns - one mounted amidships atop the cabin and the other(s) mounted aft on the deck. The DEW graphic also shows a small mast-mounted radar. While the DEW release did not provide details on delivery schedules, Indonesian media reports (citing PT Lundin sources) suggest that the boats will likely be completed in about 12 months or so, using a parallel construction approach. http://www.janes.com/article/51959/dew-com...ed-patrol-boats |
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Jun 5 2015, 10:17 PM
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QUOTE(azriel @ Jun 5 2015, 10:13 PM) usd6mill for 18boats? sampan kayu ke.. |
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Jun 5 2015, 10:24 PM
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RMAF chief warns airmen against blowing whistle on military, national secrets ![]() IPOH, June 5 — The Royal Malaysian Air Force (RMAF) management will not compromise with any personnel breaching discipline which is against its service regulations and civil laws. RMAF chief, General Datuk Seri Roslan Saad said therefore, all air force personnel were reminded not to leak national and military secrets to any party as pledged under their loyalty oath to the Yang di-Pertuan Agong and RMAF. He said for each violation of the oath, members of the armed forces could be charged under the various legislations and other existing orders. “Do not carry out any action which can jeopardise one’s own career or service in RMAF. The matter is very disappointing as it is due to external retrogressive influence which brings misery to oneself,” he added. Roslan was speaking at a passing-out parade of the RMAF 52/2015 Series Young Soldiers Training at the Air Force Training Institute here today. At the ceremony, Nik Eaizad Al-Basri Bakhtiar Enier, 22, of Kuala Lumpur was chosen as the recipient of the Best Overall Young Soldier award. The eldest of five siblings said he was keen in serving the nation as a solider since young. “I trained very hard to be able to give my best for my country,” he said. Muhammad Safwan Mohd Shokri, 22, was selected as the Best Academic Soldier while Muhammad Jamalluddeen Sheikh Ismail, 19, received the Best Shooter award. A total of 348 young soldiers completed the five-month training programme. — Bernama |
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Jun 5 2015, 10:26 PM
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Indonesian PT. PAL First Steel Cutting of the Philippines Navy 2nd Strategic Sealift Vessel (SSV) & Keel Laying of the 1st SSV.
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Jun 5 2015, 10:28 PM
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Military Marvel: China Ready to Test Asia’s Largest Warship ![]() The warship Type 055 cruiser mockup is nearing completion with recent photos showing that the warship’s sophisticated electronics and assimilated stealth mast are finished and ready to be tested at the test rig in Wuhan, Hubei province, China. On Thursday, Popular Science’s ‘Eastern Arsenal’ blog reported, citing new satellite images, that China’s “Type 055 cruiser test rig in Wuhan is well on its way to opening for business.” The purpose of building such a mockup is to test electronic interaction/interference between the Type 055's multiple radars, communications and other electronic equipment in the real world. Any required modifications to the electronics can be easily changed on the mockup as well as site support from the laboratories will be provided during the testing. The first photos of the test rig were made available on Chinese internet in April of last year. In January 2015 the images showed the rig nearing completion. The authors write that Type 055 cruisers may possibly have a length of 160-180 meters, a width of 21-23 meters, and a displacement of 12,000-14,000 tons. At that displacement, the Type 055 cruisers will be the largest surface warship built in Asia since Imperial Japan produced Tone-class heavy cruisers with a standard displacement of 11,000 tons during the Second World War. Regarding the mission of the warship, the authors noted that the Type 055 cruiser will command Chinese taskforces; act as the center of fleet air defenses against enemy air attacks, accompany carrier groups and launch barrages of land attack and anti-ship missiles to project Chinese airpower. The Type 055 cruiser’s vertical launch systems (VLS) cells could be loaded with a variety of Chinese missiles, including the new YJ-18 anti-ship missile, HQ-9 long range surface-to-air missile, and the CJ-1000 land attack cruise missile. http://sputniknews.com/military/20150605/1022987451.html |
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Jun 5 2015, 10:32 PM
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Tank maker seeks to increase exports on land armaments ![]() QUOTE Tank maker seeks to increase exports on land armaments The high-end VT-4 tank is promoted by Norinco, its Chinese manufacturer, as an alternative to Russia's advanced T-14 Armata. Norinoco said its tank is better than the T-14 in terms of automation, mobility, fire-control systems and cost. (Hu Yongye/for China Daily) The high-end VT-4 tank is promoted by Norinco, its Chinese manufacturer, as an alternative to Russia's advanced T-14 Armata. Norinoco said its tank is better than the T-14 in terms of automation, mobility, fire-control systems and cost. (Hu Yongye/for China Daily) Norinco promotes weapon features on WeChat, a common messaging app In an effort to increase sales of its tanks in the face of declining global demand, China North Industries Group Corp, the country's biggest developer and maker of land armaments, is turning to a popular smartphone social networking app. WeChat is often used by Chinese arms producers to release comparisons between their weapons and other nations' products - contents that they would not put on their websites in consideration of diplomatic issues. So, like many other State-owned defense technology enterprises, Norinco, as the tank maker is known, is promoting its brand and products to WeChat's more than 500 million users. Most recently, it posted an article on its account that touts the ways its tanks are more usable than Russia's most-advanced T-14 Armata. "Production lines of tanks have been closed in Western countries for a long time, so among large tank makers, only China and Russia have such facilities, which means if an international client wants to buy a new tank, it can only choose between China and Russia," said Norinco, the sole tank maker in China. "Currently, Russia has only one new tank that is available for export - the T-90S. In contrast, we have the low-end VT-2, middle-end VT-1 as well as the high-end VT-4, covering the requirements of almost every client in the international market," the company said. China is Russia's main competitor in developing countries seeking to buy tanks, and the tight market is becoming even more competitive for tank exporters. A report last year by the Center for Analysis of World Arms Trade in Moscow indicated that the global demand for new tanks will sharply decline from 2014 to 2017 compared with the previous four-year period, which is expected to further fuel the already fierce competition. The T-90S, a third-generation Russian main battle tank, is just able to compete with the VT-1, while its upgraded version, the T-90AM, has no substantial improvements, according to Norinco. The VT-4's wide recognition on the international tank market is forcing Russia to put its cutting-edge T-14 on the market to change the situation, the company said. Russia debuted the T-14 Armata on May 9 during a grand parade to celebrate the 70th anniversary of victory in World War II. Russian media noted that the weapon was the first fourth-generation tank to enter service globally, saying it would be one of the most powerful tanks in the future battlefield. However, the assertion is being challenged by Norinco, which claims the Russian tank is weaker than the Chinese VT-4 in terms of automation, mobility, fire-control systems and cost competitiveness. "The T-14's transmission is not well-developed, as we saw through a malfunction taking place during a rehearsal before the May 9 parade. By comparison, the VT-4 has never encountered such problems so far," Norinco said in the WeChat article. "Our tanks also have world-class fire-control systems, which the Russians are still trying to catch up with." It continued: "Another important issue is the price - the T-14 is reported to have a price as high as that of the United States' M1A2 Abrams. ... Why don't buyers consider Chinese tanks that have well-developed technologies and equipment as well as much-lower prices?" http://www.ecns.cn/military/2015/06-05/168132.shtml |
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Jun 6 2015, 10:44 AM
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EC725 seems now as momentum for Rescue mission.....
just thinking back many objection to get it few year a go.... Mindef should get get more, like 2 unit also fine。 This post has been edited by waja2000: Jun 6 2015, 10:45 AM |
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Jun 6 2015, 11:26 AM
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QUOTE(waja2000 @ Jun 6 2015, 10:44 AM) EC725 seems now as momentum for Rescue mission..... the army wanted a ram opening door heli just thinking back many objection to get it few year a go.... Mindef should get get more, like 2 unit also fine。 btw the ec725 does not come problem free. As usual from airbus military. |
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Jun 6 2015, 11:54 AM
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Armed Forces personnel rescued by Fire Department after fainting in Gunung Lambak ![]() KLUANG, June 5, 2015: An Armed Forces personnel sustained light injuries after he fell just 200m short of reaching the peak of Gunung Lambak, here during a routine training exercise this morning. The 25-year-old Lance Corporal from the Terendak Army Camp in Malacca fainted prior to falling down, causing the army team to call in the Kluang Fire and Rescue Department to get the victim downhill to safety. It was learnt that the army team had to call for assistance after they encountered problems getting the victim to safety due to his weight. Kluang Fire and Rescue commander Akob Sedek said the fire station immediately dispatched two teams after receiving a distress call at 9.11am. “The teams reached the location at Gunung Lambak at 9.40am and rendered emergency assistance to the victim,” he said today. Akob said a total of 12 Fire and Rescue personnel were involved in the operations that ended at about 11.30am. He said the victim, who was stable, was then brought down the hill. The victim, who weighed more than 100kg, had since been warded in Kluang Hospital for observation. http://www.therakyatpost.com/news/2015/06/...-gunung-lambak/ |
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Jun 6 2015, 12:04 PM
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100kg?
how can he even pass the fitness test |
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Jun 6 2015, 02:39 PM
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Jun 6 2015, 03:30 PM
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QUOTE Indonesia complains to Australia over treatment of soldiers at shooting competition BY INDONESIA CORRESPONDENT GEORGE ROBERTS THU AT 5:36AM Indonesia's military says it has complained about what it believes was discriminatory treatment of its army personnel during an Australian shooting competition last month. Marksmen from the Indonesian army thrashed competitors in a shooting competition in Victoria, winning 30 gold medals, 16 silver and 10 bronze. In contrast, Australian army personnel only won four gold, nine silver and six bronze. Indonesia's army spokesman said his shooters were singled out by the Australian military and were asked to have their weapons dismantled and inspected. Brigadier general Wuryanto said Indonesia complained because it is not in the rules and no other competitors were asked to present their weapons for inspection. The annual shooting competition is hosted by the Australian army and was held at Puckapunyal. It was the eighth consecutive year Indonesia's marksmen have won the overall competition. http://mobile.abc.net.au/news/2015-06-04/i...ng-comp/6520140 |
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