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waja2000
post Jun 7 2015, 11:59 PM

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QUOTE(ayanami_tard @ Jun 7 2015, 10:58 PM)
besides arent them blackhawk sedekah going to go to the army aviation corps?
super lynx tu apa?

If anything, we should them wildcats bcos we already familliar with its predecessor
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Army aviation corps best to get 1 of 3 which is Chinook/AW101/NH90TTF.
it depend on budget, not long ago, navy already send pilot to training on seahawk
highly possible will go to MH-60S Romeo ASW Helicopter due to cheaper price, estimate about usd 50 Miliion, AW159 ASW price close to USD 70 miillion with all-in-packages.
personally i prefer NH90 NFH due to large space.

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post Jun 8 2015, 09:25 AM

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Twitter Users Find Ukrainian Buk-M1 System After Kiev Denies Existence

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Twitter users found a June 6, 2014 announcement on the Ukrainian Ministry of Defense website (archived copy) detailing the handover of a Buk-M1 surface-to-air missile system to Ukraine's military from a Kharkov repair facility.

Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko's advisor denied on Thursday that Ukraine possessed any Buk-M1 systems at the time of the July 17, 2014 Malaysia Airlines MH17 crash. On Tuesday, surface-to-air missile system manufacturer Almaz-Antey presented a report which indicated that a Buk-M1 missile, operated by the Ukrainian military, was likely responsible for the disaster.

"The first Buk-M1 surface-to-air missile system repaired in Ukraine will enter combat duty as soon as possible. The signing of the act to accept the system from repairs shows that domestic industry has mastered repairing surface-to-air systems of this type," the Ukrainian surface-to-air missile forces commander, Major General Dmitro Karpenko told the publication.

The Ukrainian Ministry of Defense website also details that this was the first Buk-M1 missile system repaired in Ukraine.

"The difficulty was in that unlike many other types of weapons and military equipment, the surface-to-air missile system of this type has never been developed, manufactured or repaired in Ukraine before," the Ukrainian Ministry of Defense website said.

On Friday, a Russian Ministry of Defense representative said that the Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko advisor's statement was "completely absurd," adding that "Such outright lying by a high-ranking official is simply inappropriate."

http://sputniknews.com/europe/20150607/1023057320.html
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post Jun 8 2015, 11:52 AM

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U.S. Department of Defense contracts Jeanerette company to build patrol boats for Vietnam’s Coast Guard

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Though they may not be fully aware of it, the 248 employees of south Louisiana boat builder Metal Shark will play a role in a geopolitical chess match between the U.S. and China in the South China Sea.

U.S. Defense Secretary Ashton Carter in late May pledged funding to purchase Metal Shark Defiant 75 Class patrol boats for the Vietnam Coast Guard. Last year, Vietnamese sailors had one of their patrol boats rammed by a Chinese ship, and they routinely play cat-and-mouse games with the communist country.

Metal Shark Vice President Greg Lambrecht said last week the company hopes to begin building the boats in July. Lambrecht would not say what the dollar amount of the contract was or how many of the 40-knot cruising Defiant 75 boats the company would build.

A story by Reuters said the contract was for $18 million.

Once America’s enemy, Vietnam is now a U.S. ally and one of the countries with interests in claiming the many islands that dot the South China Sea.

The U.S., like Vietnam, Malaysia, Brunei and the Philippines, has an interest in keeping an increasingly aggressive China in check, U.S. Rep. Charles Boustany said last week.

“As this region becomes more contentious, Louisiana is playing an outsized role in representing American interests and helping our friends with their security needs,” said Boustany, a Republican from Lafayette.

According to Bloomberg, the vast South China Sea is the transportation route for $5.3 trillion in cargo each year and has estimated reserves of 11 billion barrels of oil and 190 trillion cubic feet of gas.

On Wednesday, Metal Shark employees at the Jeanerette facility tended to the day’s business: bending aluminum at precise angles with a 150-ton press; cutting lines and curves in aluminum sheets with computer guidance; wiring up consoles that will be easily installed; and mixing paint to meet specifications. Every square foot of the facility was in production, and every hand at the site was busy.

Nineteen miles from the Jeanerette yard, 65 Metal Shark craftsmen built bigger boats at the company’s Franklin facility, which is next to a dock on the Charenton Drainage and Navigational Canal. The canal has access to the Gulf of Mexico.

Lambrecht said the Franklin facility will handle the Vietnam order, which is still in the contracting stage.

“We’re the first defense equipment provider to enter that market,” Lambrecht said. “It’s exciting for us. That market is one of our growth markets.”

The Gravois family started Gravois Aluminum Boats in 1986 at the Jeanerette facility, selling boats to Gulf fishermen. In 2006 the company signed its first military contract to build and deliver 90 boats, and the company took on the name Metal Shark.

Metal Shark now produces 150 to 200 boats a year, and is the preferred small patrol boat builder for the U.S. Coast Guard. It also builds for the Navy, Army, Air Force, the Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries and for the state’s sheriff’s offices.

And it builds patrol boats for foreign governments and sends training teams internationally, including to Vietnam.

“It’s exciting to see a South Louisiana company like Metal Shark playing such an important role helping navies and coast guards in the South China Sea stand their ground against Chinese expansion,” said Boustany, who has visited the region.

The Metal Shark Defiant 75 Class, the vessels that will be sold to Vietnam, will be constructed at the Franklin facility, a more expansive locale that Metal Shark opened about a year ago, Lambrecht said.

http://theadvocate.com/news/12568518-123/u...fense-contracts
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post Jun 8 2015, 11:59 AM

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National scene: Foreign aircraft caught in RI airspace

The Indonesian Air Force has so far this year intercepted nine foreign aircraft illegally flying over Ambalat-Karang Unarang airspace in East Kalimantan.

Tarakan Air Force Base commander Lt. Col. Tiopan Hutapea said on Sunday that the military jets, helicopters and drones were from Malaysia and had entered Indonesian territory without proper documentation.

“Right after we detected them on our radar, we asked them their identities and told them to fly out of Indonesian airspace,” he said, adding that all the aircraft had complied.

Last year some 14 trespassing airplanes were detected by the Tarakan air base, according to Tiopan.

Defense Minister Ryamizard Ryacudu, who was visiting the border area of Seimanggis on Sunday, said that border violation issues were now under the remit of the Foreign Ministry. “The Foreign Ministry has coordinated with relevant parties. We hope [the violations] won’t occur again in the future,” Ryamizard said.

http://m.thejakartapost.com/news/2015/06/0...i-airspace.html
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post Jun 8 2015, 01:34 PM

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let us learn about piloting in mountainous area

https://seademon.wordpress.com/2015/06/08/h...station-pilots/

it is not as easy as we thought right?
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post Jun 8 2015, 03:05 PM

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Surprising Vietnam defense procurement budget for 2014 and 2015 is usd 1.5 and 1.6 billion. near double our procurement budget. no-wonder can get so many new asset.

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post Jun 8 2015, 03:18 PM

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let us learn about piloting in mountainous area

https://seademon.wordpress.com/2015/06/08/h...station-pilots/

it is not as easy as we thought right?
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offcouse not eazy and very danger, people tot just like rescue at road incident so team at reach at since in sort time.
The OZ girl just add bullet to people to attack gov, sad SAR team become victim on this.

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post Jun 8 2015, 07:53 PM

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Indonesia starts construction of second PH Navy warship

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6:12 PM | Monday, June 8th, 2015

INDONESIA’S state-owned shipbuilder has started to build the second of two strategic sealift vessels for the Philippine Navy.

A report from Indonesia’s  Antara News last June 5 said the keel-laying of the second ship by shipbuilder PT PAL was held recently at the Surabaya shipyard.

The keel-laying is a traditional ceremony designed to inaugurate the construction of shipbuilding.

“What we are doing now has reached 25%, and for the import of equipment that we need the existing 80%. Hopefully the process will be timely and on November 2015 we will launch,” he said in Surabaya, East Java,” Firmansyah Arifin, director of PT PAL Indonesia said in the report.

The keel-laying was attended by Navy Vice Commander Rear Admiral Caesar Taccad and Philippine Fleet Commander Rear Admiral Leopoldo Alano, said Navy public affairs office chief Cmdr. Lued Lincuna.

The delivery of the first vessel is scheduled on May 2016. The second is scheduled to arrive the following year.

The ships are worth P3.87 billion. The vessel is designed with a length of 123 meters, a width of 21.8 meters and is capable of transporting 500 troops and a weight of up to 10,300 tons, which can go for 30 days at a distance of 9,360 sea mill with a maximum speed of 16 knots.

The vessel is also capable of carrying two helicopters, and a transport vessel “landing craft utility” and tanks to military trucks. AC


http://globalnation.inquirer.net/124390/in...p#ixzz3cTEjkVNQ

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QUOTE(waja2000 @ Jun 8 2015, 03:05 PM)
Surprising Vietnam defense procurement budget for 2014 and 2015 is usd 1.5 and 1.6 billion. near double our procurement budget. no-wonder can get so many new asset.
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Simple

They have a common enemy. China and its ppls are united on that issue. This make budget approvals for defense spending so much easier.

Same to some degree in indonesia. Australia is always on the hot news. Election time? Ganyang malaysia always the hot news as well.

Here?

Pfffff.. one macai say use sampan enough no need spent so much. Whil another busy with their own political survival


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Houthi rebels launch Scud ballistic missile towards Saudi Arabia, intercepted by Patriot SAM system

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The Saudi military said on Saturday it shot down a Scud missile fired into the kingdom from Yemen. Saudi troops also repelled an attack on the border, killing dozens of gunmen. Four Saudi soldiers lost their lives in the battle, state-run media reported.

The Scud attack marked an escalation in the two-month conflict and undermined Saudi Arabia’s announcement in April that it had destroyed the rebels’ missile arsenal. The coalition retaliated by bombing the headquarters of the pro-Houthi Yemeni army in the capital Sana’a, killing more than 40 people, according to the Saba news agency.

Saudi Arabia, the world’s top oil exporter, has said its military campaign in Yemen seeks to restore the rule of President Abdurabuh Mansur Hadi. The kingdom and its allies have portrayed the Houthis as tools of Shiite-ruled Iran, a claim viewed with skepticism by European and U.S. diplomats.

“The war was supposed to crush the Houthi movement and get them out of not only Aden but Sana’a and bring the former president back, and that’s clearly not happening,” Toby Matthiesen, a research fellow at the University of Cambridge said by phone.
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RMK11 Unofficial List: Helicopters

Marhalim Abas June 9, 2015 Malaysia -Armed Forces

SHAH ALAM: AS the Malaysian Defence unofficial RMK11 Wish List started with helicopters, I guess the first unofficial RMK11 list should also start with the rotary wing.

As with the unofficial wish list, I do not claim this post and subsequent one as a full confirmation of the assets to be procured. Since I have been told that I was wrong (even by my own readers) on many occasions I guess you should take this with a pinch of salt!

ASW helicopters. It appears that RMN’s long outstanding plans for ASW helicopters will be fulfilled this time around. However as the programme had fallen short before- twice – do not be surprised if funding is taken away at the last minute for other programmes.

As mentioned in the previous post, three machines are expected to contest for the six-helicopter programme. The candidates are AgustaWestland AW159 Wildcat, Sikorsky SH-70 Seahawk and the Airbus Helicopter H225M Cougar.

With the H225M already in service with RMAF and a simulator already operating in country, it is clear that the ASW version of the Cougar (already selected by Poland) will be the machine to beat this time around.

As the ASW helicopters are expected to operate mostly in the South China Sea, the Cougar’s bigger hauling capability and longer range are big plus points compared to its smaller competitors. That said the Wildcat and Seahawk smaller size will allow them to be deployed on RMN’s other ships apart from the LCS and the Lekius.

Attack Helicopter. Unfortunately I was told that it will not happen this time. However, we may get the second prize, a light scout attack helicopter in the class of the Boeing AH-6i and the MD Helicopters MD 530G (both are derived from the MD500), known almost colloquially as Little Bird . The MD 530G was displayed at LIMA 2015 with many VIPs taking to the skies for test rides. Which ever helicopter chosen, it is likely to be deployed to the eastern coast of Sabah to protect against possible incursions by kidnappers/pirates or even a self-styled army.

If selected, the light scout attack helicopters are expected to be fitted with forward firing weapons – the Dillon mini-guns and most probably gun and rocket pods. It will be ironic if the gun and rocket pods are procured, these are the weapons already cleared for the AW109 but not purchased. Instead we choose to mount the mini guns on board them, which have ye to be certified by the manufacturer.

Currently the Saudi Forces are using the AH-6Is while the Afghan Army operates the MD-530F in both training and light attack roles. Apart from the mini-guns and rocket pods, the AH-6i is also cleared for Hellfire ATGMs (note the pylons on the picture below) while the 530G is waiting for a customer to request for the capability.

The US Special Forces operates the most advanced version of the Little Bird, the MH-6M. Apart from attack and scout roles, the helicopter are also used to transport up to six SF operators into combat zones.

Heavy Lift helicopters. This was not in the unofficial list. However I was told that with the emphasis on maritime and HADR operations, it appears that heavy lift helicopters would be among assets to be procured this time around.

These machines are likely to be Chinooks or Sea Stallions from ex-US stocks. Numbers are small I am told but it could be higher depending on the circumstances – funding etc. If the procurement do go through it may affect the chance for more H225M purchase for the RMAF

Other Users. I have not heard anything about the police and MMEA. I believed it is more likely that the PDRM will get new helicopters this time though numbers and make remained unknown at this moment. Another agency, Bomba, which also listed the need for two super medium weight helicopters for RMK11 is also likely to get them.


http://www.malaysiandefence.com/?p=6450

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US FMS Sales Contract of Javelin Missile to Indonesia, New Zealand, Jordan, Lithuania, Qatar, Oman, Ireland and Estonia.

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No: CR-107-15
June 08, 2015

CONTRACTS

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ARMY


Raytheon/Lockheed Martin Javelin Joint Venture, Tucson, Arizona, was awarded a $70,239,965 modification (PZ0022) to foreign military sales contract (W31P4Q-13-C-0129) that definitizes fiscal 2013 and 2014 production year lot for Army Javelin requirements included in letter contract and establishes option pricing for fiscal 2015. Affected countries include New Zealand, Jordan, Indonesia, Lithuania, Qatar, Oman, Ireland and Estonia. Work will be performed in Tucson, Arizona, with an estimated completion date of Sept. 30, 2017. Fiscal 2013, 2014 and 2015 Other funds are being obligated at the time of the award. Army Contracting Command, Redstone Arsenal - Missile, Redstone Arsenal, Alabama, is the contracting activity.


http://www.defense.gov/contracts/contract....contractid=5558

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Sources claim Houthis have repositioned most of the 300 Scud ballistic missiles it has towards Saudi Arabia

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Saudi Patriot SAM batteries protect a Saudi airfield as a pair of RSAF F-15 fighter/bombers take off

Satellite imagery has shown that the Houthis have repositioned some of the Yemeni army’s 300 Scud missiles that it had captured near the northern border and directed them at Saudi Arabia, the official said. The air strikes have destroyed 21 of the missiles, the official added.

The Houthi rebels claim thay had lauched three Scud missiles towards the Southwestern Saudi town of Khamis Mushait and the nearby King Khalid AFB on Saturday, but Saudi official sources say they only detected a single Scud missile launch which the Saudis later intercepted and shot down.
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Sources claim Houthis have repositioned most of the 300 Scud ballistic missiles it has towards Saudi Arabia

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Saudi Patriot SAM batteries protect a Saudi airfield as a pair of RSAF F-15 fighter/bombers take off

Satellite imagery has shown that the Houthis have repositioned some of the Yemeni army’s 300 Scud missiles that it had captured near the northern border and directed them at Saudi Arabia, the official said. The air strikes have destroyed 21 of the missiles, the official added.

The Houthi rebels claim thay had lauched three Scud missiles towards the Southwestern Saudi town of Khamis Mushait and the nearby King Khalid AFB on Saturday, but Saudi official sources say they only detected a single Scud missile launch which the Saudis later intercepted and shot down.
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scud these days kinda useless no.?
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guys, a rather meaningless question, the term 'Skot~' that our soldiers usually used in commands/giving order, is it really the correct term or just we misinterpret it from 'Squad~" ?


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QUOTE(alaskanbunny @ Jun 9 2015, 12:18 PM)
scud these days kinda useless no.?
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It is still a decent long-range weapon if you don't have an Air Force to hit your enemy with, but yes, generally it does suck. The avionics and guidance systems are for the majority of the world's Scud arsenal is for the most part, still date from the 1950s and 1960s, so the missile not very accurate.

Although the missile can reach more than mach 5 during terminal reentry making it hard to shoot down with non state-of the-art SAM missiles, the Scud's CEP is very terrible and the warhead can hit anywhere between 2 meters to 2,000 meters from its intended target. While originally the Scud was designed to deliver small tactical nukes, so a near miss will still be lethal to the enemy, but nowadays the Scud is normally only fitted with a 2,000 pound conventional warhead, which makes it nearly useless with that kind of CEP.

But hey, it is still better than nothing. At least the Houthis have a way to hit back at the Saudis.
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QUOTE(kerolzarmyfanboy @ Jun 9 2015, 12:37 PM)
guys, a rather meaningless question, the term 'Skot~' that our soldiers usually used in commands/giving order, is it really the correct term or just we misinterpret it from 'Squad~" ?
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skot is squad.skot is pronounced as squad no?
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Malaysia to protest over China Coast Guard 'intrusion' – navy chief

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Malaysia to protest over China Coast Guard 'intrusion' – navy chief

Navy Chief Abdul Aziz Jaafar says that since late 2014, intrusions by Chinese ships into Malaysian waters has been a daily affair with Kuala Lumpur protesting to Beijing each time

KUALA LUMPUR, Malaysia – Malaysia will lodge a diplomatic protest against an alleged incursion by a Chinese Coast Guard ship into its waters off Borneo island in the disputed South China Sea, a top naval official said Tuesday, June 9, amid a continuing standoff with the vessel.

Navy Chief Abdul Aziz Jaafar said that since late 2014, intrusions by Chinese ships into Malaysian waters have been a daily affair with Kuala Lumpur protesting to Beijing each time.

Abdul Aziz told Agence France-Presse the Chinese vessel involved in the latest incident remained in Malaysian waters.

"We are maintaining our presence there. We are shadowing the vessel continuously. It is a case where they want to maintain their presence there but at the same time we are there to make sure and tell them that this is our waters," he said.

"We have been submitting (diplomatic protests). Every time we detect them... every time we sight them we challenge them (to indicate) that they are in our waters. At the same time we lodge a diplomatic protest," he added.

The latest incident is near the Luconia Shoals, an area of the South China Sea just outside the Spratlys, a reputedly oil-rich island chain claimed in whole or in part by Brunei, China, Malaysia, the Philippines, Taiwan and Vietnam.

Abdul Aziz said the Chinese incursion had taken place very close to the Malaysian coast.

Luconia Shoals lies just 65 nautical miles (120 kilometers) north west of the oil-rich town of Miri in eastern Sarawak state.

Abdul Aziz said in the latest incident attempts to communicate with the Chinese vessel to state that it was in Malaysian waters met no response.

"We are on Channel 16. We are communicating through VHF communications. We are telling them this is our waters. (But) they do not respond," he said.

Beijing, which claims the South China Sea almost entirely, has built 2,000 acres (800 hectares) of artificial islands in the Spratlys, including those with facilities that appear to have a military purpose.

Regional alarm is growing at moves by China to stake its claim to most of the sea, including its large-scale island-building program.

The Philippines and the United States have urged China to halt reclamation.

Malaysia, which has close economic ties with China, has traditionally downplayed tensions in the South China Sea and steers clear of criticizing China's actions in the energy-rich waters.

But Abdul Aziz said that since September 2014 there had been an increase in intrusions by Chinese Coast Guard vessels.

"We protest every time. We see them every day," he said. – Rappler.com

http://www.rappler.com/world/regions/asia-...guard-intrusion

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Malaysia Toughens Stance With Beijing Over South China Sea

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A Malaysian ship approaches a ship belonging to the Chinese Coast Guard in the South China Sea in March. Photo: Getty Images


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Russia says it will build on Southern Kuril islands seized from Japan

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attempts to resolve a decades-old territorial dispute with Russia took a step backwards this week after Moscow said it would speed up the construction of military facilities on a group of islands claimed by both Moscow and Tokyo.


http://www.theguardian.com/world/2015/jun/...oscow-tokyo-abe

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