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UAE To Buy 100 Tank Boats From Indonesia

Source : Our Bureau ~ Dated : Tuesday, September 15, 2015 @ 08:53 AM

UAE plans to buy 100 units of tank boats from Indonesia as part of a defence cooperation deal signed during President Joko Widodo’s visit to Abu Dhabi on Sunday.

Indonesian firm Pindad is currently working on manufacturing the tank boat which consists of a high speed boat with a 105mm canon mounted on it. It has applications in anti-terrorism and anti-piracy operations.

Pindad has teamed up with Lundin, a boat manufacturer from Indonesia’s East Java province and Belgium canon manufacturer Cockeril to develop the innovative product.

"We have discussed procurement of about 100 units of tank boats that will constitute a large defense industry export from Indonesia to the UAE," the Director of Lundin, Liza Lundin was quoted as saying by Antara News Tuesday.

The deal also includes transfer of technology and a license for an SS2 assault rifle, as well as distribution and marketing for various ammunition products in the Middle-East countries through Pindad’s Middle East strategic partner, Continental Aviation Services (CAS).

"We appreciate the support of the government and all relevant agencies for encouraging defense industry cooperation between Pindad and its strategic partners from the UAE," said the Director of Pindad, Silmy Karim in a press release received by ANTARA on Monday.

CAS, in collaboration with Rheinmentall Defense (RhD) Canada, will conduct a technology transfer and investment for manufacturing remote weapon systems (RWS) with the Pindad brand.

The products are expected to be marketed for the domestic needs of the Indonesian military and police or for the Southeast Asia market.


http://www.defenseworld.net/news/14053/UAE...ia#.VfkhmTnlplE

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boat that speed, doubt can hit anything beyond 500m, if it stays stationary it is super vulnerable..
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By Alexis Romero (The Philippine Star) | Updated September 14, 2015 - 12:00am
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MANILA, Philippines - President Aquino has approved the Armed Forces modernization program’s shopping list, allowing the procurement of defense assets to move forward.

The President signed the program last July 22, Defense Undersecretary Fernando Manalo told The STAR yesterday.

He said all but three of the upgrade projects in the shopping list have secured Aquino’s approval.

The three projects that are still being reviewed are the designated marksman rifles, the standard weapons system and the project that would have replaced the shore-based missile system whose procurement schedule was moved to a later date.

“These projects were not disapproved. They just need some clarifications,” Manalo said.

The big-ticket items approved by Aquino include the two Navy frigates worth P18 billion, three air surveillance radars worth P2.68 billion, six close air support aircraft worth P4.97 billion, two units of long range patrol aircraft worth P5.98 billion, multi-purpose attack craft project worth P864.32 million, night fighting system worth P1.116 billion; two C-130 aircraft worth P1.6 billion, two naval helicopters worth P5.4 billion and lead-in fighter trainer jets ammunition worth P4.47 billion.

The shopping list also includes four basing support system and logistics projects with a total budget of P2.15 billion. These projects aim to improve existing military facilities in key areas.

Other items in the list include Army radios, thermal imaging device, field ambulance units, armored personnel carriers, flight simulators, amphibious assault vehicles, combat systems, light utility vehicles and engineering equipment.

The modernization program submitted to the President is worth more than P60 billion.

“The approval of the program will raise the level of capability of the Armed Forces and will help our troops perform their duty, including rescuing those who are in need in times of calamities,” Manalo said in Filipino.

Defense Assistant Secretary Efren Fernandez gave assurance that the procurement of the military equipment would comply with existing regulations to avoid anomalies.

“We will see to it that the requirements will be followed. The procurement will be transparent. That has been our marching order from the start,” Fernandez said in a separate interview.

South Korea defense minister’s visit
Meanwhile, the modernization of the Philippine military is expected to be tackled during the meeting of Defense Secretary Voltaire Gazmin and visiting South Korean defense minister Han Minkoo today.

Han will visit Camp Aguinaldo to affirm the security ties between South Korea and the Philippines, which is now embroiled in a territorial row with China.

“The visit aims to strengthen the relationship of the Philippines and South Korea. They have been our partners in the modernization (of the military),” Defense department spokesman Peter Galvez said in a phone interview.

“We view them as our close allies,” he added.


http://www.philstar.com/headlines/2015/09/...n-shopping-list

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New J-20 stealth fighter prototype undergoes taxiing tests

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The latest prototype of the Chengdu J-20, China's fifth-generation stealth fighter, with the temporary tail number "2016" has begun taxiing tests recently, according to Sina's military news web portal.

There are at present seven prototypes of the aircraft, which had its maiden test flight in early 2011. The main mission of the prototype with the initial tail number "2001" was to undertake a maiden flight and to test the aircraft's aerodynamic structure and stealth capabilities. The prototype which originally had the tail number "2002" (now been repainted as "2004") was used mainly to test avionics, as well as the hydraulics and the pneumatics of the weapons bay. Later it was also used to test bomb drops.

Another two prototypes have not conducted test flights, including what is now the "2002" and the "2003," and have likely been used for static strength tests, ground-based radar cross-section tests, fatigue tests and the "iron bird" test platform. Six prototypes have previously carried out flight tests, the "2001," the "2002," (now the "2004") and the 2011, as well as three newer prototypes with the tail numbers "2012," "2013" and "2015."

The next batch of prototypes will halt use of simulated flight systems, fly-by-wire control systems, electronic warfare systems and pneumatics, which will all be actually installed within the craft, to allow for more comprehensive test flights, according to commentators.

The current J-20 prototypes are equipped with an electro-optical distributed aperture system (EODAS) similar to that of the Lockheed Martin F-35 Lightning II. They are also equipped with the active electronically scanned array (AESA) radar developed for the J-20 over a number of years by the Nanjing Electronic Technology Research Institute, also known as the No. 14 Institute. The AESA radar is similar in its specs to the Northrop Grumman AN/APG-77 low probability of intercept radar installed on the Lockheed Martin F-22 Raptor and the AN/APG-79 developed for the US Navy's F/A-18E/F Super Hornet and Boeing EA-18G Growler.

The next batch of J-20 prototypes will reportedly be equipped with imported Russian AL-31FN series 3 engines. The engine's specs are similar to the AL-31F M1 and are equipped with a full authority digital electronics control (FADEC) system. As research and development on the domestically built Xian WS-15 engine has fallen well behind, with the engine not even having undergone high-altitude test flights, it is unlikely to be installed in the first production batch of the J-20.

The first batch of J-20s to enter into production will be handed over to the PLA Air Force test flight and training center in Cangzhou and will be handed over to frontline air force units in 2017. It is expected to achieve initial operational capable (IOC) status in 2019. This batch will likely be equipped with Russian-made AL31F-M2 or AL-41F1S engines until around 2020. The domestic WS-15 will likely mature in time to be installed in the second batch of J-20s to be manufactured, which will be called the J-20A.

There has been continuous bad news emerging about the T-50 prototype of the Russian fifth-generation Sukhoi PAK FA fighter. The T-50 is reportedly inferior to the J-20 in terms of its avionics, the material used to make the plane and its stealth capabilities, and it iss uncertain whether it will enter service at all. Production of the US F-22 has halted after 187 planes came off the line and many of the aircraft have been grounded due to a problem with its oxygen supply systems. The F-35 has faced interminable delays and its overall capabilities do not seem to match up to the T-50, never mind the J-20.

If China's air force were to be equipped with 500 J-20s, it would rank first among the world's air forces, according to the website. The J-20 does not currently have a carrier-based variant and China is yet to establish an overseas air base, so its primary objective will likely be to protect China's airspace and air defense capabilities.

http://www.wantchinatimes.com/news-subclas...=20150916000062
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Saudi Navy Set to Order American Littoral Combat Ships

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The frigates sale will be the cornerstone of the modernization of the Royal Saudi Navy's eastern fleet and its aging US warships in the Arabian Gulf.

A letter of request from the Saudi Navy that detailed requirements for the program was signed in early August, the source said, and the Saudis have asked the US Navy and Lockheed to complete a letter of agreement by November, Defense News reported.

The deal calls for four frigates capable of hosting Sikorsky MH-60R helicopters.

Saudi and US officials also are finalizing a $1.9 billion deal to buy 10 MH-60R helicopters, which can be used for anti-submarine warfare and other missions. Lockheed is in the process acquiring Sikorsky.

The ships are also expected to be fitted with a vertical launch system that can accommodate surface-to-air missiles.

The entire Eastern Fleet expansion program is expected to cost between $16 billion and $20 billion and also includes patrol boats, three maritime patrol aircraft, and 30 to 50 unmanned aerial vehicles, Defense News Reported.

The four large frigates are expected to take up about 20-25% of the total cost. Saudi Arabia earlier this year budgeted $3.5 billion for the program, money that needs to be spent in calendar 2015.

The deal, if finalized, would mark the first international sale of a US littoral combat ship.

The Saudi Navy's expansion program has been in the works for years, but US sources say Saudi Arabia's concerns about Iran have accelerated the effort.

In July, world powers and Iran reached a deal aimed at curbing Tehran's nuclear program in exchange for lifting sanctions. Regional neighbors worry about the threat posed by a financially strong Iran.

http://sputniknews.com/middleeast/20150916/1027047609.html
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boat that speed, doubt can hit anything beyond 500m, if it stays stationary it is super vulnerable..
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Maybe it will have gun stabilization mechanism like on tanks that works up to specific sea state
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New U.S. Military Chip Self Destructs on Command

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A new chip built on strained glass can shatter within 10 seconds when remotely triggered. It’s not quite as fast as the fictional Mission: Impossible messages that self-destruct in five seconds, but such vanishing electronics could prove tremendously useful for the U.S. military and corporations by keeping data secure and out of unwanted hands.

The new chip was developed by Xerox PARC for the U.S. Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) and went on display at a DARPA technology forum last week, according to the IDG News Service. Engineers fabricated the chip on Corning Gorilla Glass, the material used in the displays of many smartphones. But it’s a strained version of the glass that makes it susceptible to heat. A self-destruct circuit triggered by laser light activates a resistor that heats the chip to the point of shattering into many tiny fragments.


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QUOTE(Frozen_Sun @ Sep 16 2015, 07:26 PM)
Maybe it will have gun stabilization mechanism like on tanks that works up to specific sea state
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with sea movement? such small tonnage? hmm...
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Maybe it will have gun stabilization mechanism like on tanks that works up to specific sea state
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Royal Navy aims to put laser 'death ray' on ships by 2020


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The Royal Navy hopes to develop a ship-mounted “death ray” laser cannon by 2020, the first sea lord, Admiral Sir George Zambellas, has announced at one of the world’s biggest arms fairs.

The US navy has been experimenting with a laser to take out drones and damage enemy ships. The UK, hoping to build on the American experience, is looking to build something less cumbersome, more efficient, requiring less manpower and much more destructive.

This year the Ministry of Defence said it had instructed its development arm, the Defence Science and Technology Laboratory (DSTL), to look at building a prototype. But Zambellas went much further when he addressed a group of senior navy personnel from around the world as well as arms company representatives in London. He said technological advances had the power to change how the navy operated.


http://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2015/se...nnon-ships-2020

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Pentagon Contract Announcement

(Source: US Department of Defense; issued Sept 15, 2015)

Lockheed Martin Corp., Orlando, Florida, was awarded a $375,804,316 undefinitized firm-fixed-price foreign military sales contract (Egypt, Pakistan, Tunisia, Indonesia, Iraq) for Hellfire II missiles in containers.

Work will be performed in Orlando, Florida, with an estimated completion date of Sept. 30, 2017. One bid was solicited with one received. Fiscal 2015 other procurement funds not to exceed $375,804,316 were obligated at the time of the award.

Army Contracting Command, Redstone Arsenal, Alabama, is the contracting activity (W31P4Q-15-C-0151).


http://www.defense-aerospace.com/cgi-bin/c...od=166936&cat=3
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Zambian Air Force Helicopter Crashes in Gwembe

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Two Zambia Air Force officers are in hospital after the helicopter they were in crashed in Gwembe district, Southern Province.

According to sources, there were five people on board and no one died.

“There was a serious ZAF helicopter crash yesterday. Two ZAF and army generals are admitted to hospital. The two have been subjected to multiple traumatic injuries and the rest are okay ,” sources said.

Sources named the injured as Brigadier General William Sikazwe and Colonel Webster Simwanda.

Sources said the five were on a ZAF AB205 helicopter.


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Tajikistan military helicopter makes emergency landing during operations against rebels

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Bishkek (AKIpress) - helicopter The military helicopter of the Ministry of Defense of Tajikistan made an emergency landing when it was flying over the Ramit gorge to establish the possible location of an armed group led by Abduhalim Nazarzoda on September 15.

The tail section of the aircraft was damaged. No one was hurt, reports the Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty.

On 4 September 2015, police officers were attacked in Dushanbe and Vahdat: nine of them were killed. The authorities blamed the former Deputy Defense Minister Abduhalim Nazarzoda for the attacks.

The joint operation of the law enforcement agencies on elimination of Nazarzoda's group is continuing. In total, about 150 people were arrested and killed during the operations.

The criminal probes were launched against Nazarzoda and his close supporter, Colonel of the Ministry of Defense Dzhunaydullo Umarov. They are accused of high treason, sabotage, terrorism and creation of an extremist community.
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Cost of War Machines: Russian Armata Vs US Abrams

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The General Director of ‘Uralvagonzavod’ Corporation, Oleg Sienko, said that the cost to mass produce the T-14 Armata will be 250 million rubles (3.7 million dollars).

Earlier it was reported that the cost would be around 500 million rubles, but as Sienko explained those rumors were due to the fact that the production of one item is always much higher than mass production.

The cost of the Armata’s rival, the US Abrams M1A2 SEP, is estimated at 8.5 million dollars.

Russia's armed forces will have 2,300 tanks by 2025. The first experimental batch of tanks, which was constructed in a short time for the May 9 Victory Parade in Red Square, will be handed over to the army in 2016.

According to a member of the expert council of the Military-Industrial Commission, Victor Murakhovski, the T-14 Armata’s technical parameters considerably exceed its American rival.

“If you compare on paper specifications, the Armata’s firepower efficiency and armor protection exceeds Abrams by 30-40%. As for the price, it is necessary to consider that when purchasing the tank there is also set of ammunition, training aids, maintenance facilities, and crew training and so on. As a result, a tank would be much more expensive, if it was based on an individual piece of equipment,” Murakhovski explained.

He further elaborated, “The Abrams overall cost adds up to 10-11 million dollars. They are in service in the United States, Australia and some of them are present in Egypt. But the last modification of the so-called uranium armor is only available in the US.”

Regarding the innovation of the Armata, the expert said that the main thing today is the protection of the crew, its survival and the possibility of gaining combat experience.

“The unmanned turret on the Armata was made for one simple reason. Today the technical means of automatic target tracking and identification greatly exceeds the human capability. It is therefore not necessary for a person to perform such functions, as they are better performed by devices,” the military expert said.

According to him, Russian electronics mounted on combat vehicles demonstrate satisfactory reliability.

Earlier it was reported that Russia's cutting edge piece of military equipment would not remain static. Its designers said that the Armata could well become the world’s first unmanned tank.

http://sputniknews.com/military/20150916/1...itary-cost.html

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The U.S. Air Force is offering $2 million to whoever can design a new and improved engine to power its airplanes.

The competition, known as the Air Force Prize, is open to American citizens and permanent U.S. residents age 18 and older, as well as corporations and research institutions in the United States. The goal of the contest is to speed up the development of a lightweight, fuel-efficient turbine engine, or jet engine, to power the aircraft of the future.

This is the first time the Air Force, or any other branch of the U.S. military, is offering a prize to stir up technological innovation among the general public, said Lt. Col. Aaron Tucker, deputy chief of the turbine engine division at the Air Force Research Laboratory (AFRL). [Supersonic! The 10 Fastest Military Airplanes]


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BAE Systems reveals next-generation fighter pilot helmet

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BAE Systems has begun trialling the Striker II – its next-generation, most advanced fighter pilot helmet ever. It will feature a brand new helmet-mounted display (HMD) that will deliver digital night vision and the latest target tracking technology, which will look to replace traditional night vision goggles.

"Striker II has a high-definition, lightweight night vision camera which translates information and displays it on the helmet's visor. This removes the need for heavy night vision goggles which increase g-force pressures on the head and neck, limiting the pilot's manoeuvrability in the cockpit," said Peter Kosogorin, test pilot for BAE Systems."The helmet provides a clear and accurate visual display and a seamless transition from day to night, eliminating the need to manually configure and adjust night vision goggles."

Mark Bowen, chief test pilot, calls the helmet an evolution in technology and explains that previously pilots would be restricted by having to put night vision in front of the eyes. Now with a night vision camera built into the helmet it allows the pilot a clearer field of view and the ability to see through the aircraft with digital information displayed on the visor.

The tracking system is also one of the most sophisticated ever with a 40 degree field of view and the pilot's head position and computer system continuously in sync without lag when tracking targets and positioning them on to the visor – something older HMDs have suffered from. The pilot will be able to see a view of terrain and all obstacles in the flight path even if visibility is low outside the aircraft with vital precision and speed.

The digital night vision capability is being put through a series of night flight trials in Typhoon aircraft from its Military Air & Information business in Warton, Lancashire.

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Russian Mi-24 helicopter crash-lands in central russia

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MOSCOW (Sputnik) — A Mi-24 Hind attack helicopter crash-landed on Wednesday at an airfield in Central Russia, no injuries have been reported so far, the Defense Ministry said.

"On September 16, around 08.30 p.m. Moscow time [17:30 GMT], a Mi-24 helicopter made a crash-landing at the Dvoevka airfield in the Smolensk region after a training flight," the ministry said in a statement.

According to the ministry, an investigation has been opened into the causes of the incident.


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every month got military air crash,many aircraft already old。
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PLA may use electric reactive armor on tanks: Global Times

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The People's Liberation Army may eventually equip its main battle tanks with electric reactive armor to prevent damage from anti-tank weapons, reports China's Global Times.

Electric reactive armor is usually made of two electrical plates separated by an insulator to make a high-power capacitor. When a tank using the armor is hit by an incoming object such as a rocket or missile, it will discharge electricity from the capacitor to vaporize the object. The discharge is claimed to be powerful to turn the incoming object into plasma, said the report.

From the Chinese perspective, the electric reactive armor is the best available defensive technology for tanks in the world and China is now capable of developing it, the report said.

http://www.wantchinatimes.com/news-subclas...=20150916000089
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Sighting of R-166-0.5 signals vehicle affirms inflow of Russian military into Syria

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According to an unofficial Russian Army brigade TOE (Table of Organization & Equipment), a total of eight R-166-0.5 signals (HF/VHF) vehicles equip the communications battalion of a brigade. The sighting of the R-166-0.5 thus means that a brigade HQ or, at least, a reinforced battalion (so-called Battalion Tactical Team) of Russian combat troops has recently arrived in Syria.

Some of the specifications of the R-166-0.5 (an example operated by the Russian Army can be seen below) as translated from this Russian Army fact-sheet:

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HF, stationary (with deployed antenna) – up to 1000 km

HF, on the move – up to 250 km

UHF, stationary – up to 70 km

UHF, on the move – up to 25 km

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HF – 1.5-29.99999 MHz

UHF – 30-107.975 MHz”

As new information on Russia’s secretive operation in Syria continues to come to light, the deployment to Syria is yet to be strongly condemned by any nation. Although the U.S. has so far been watching with growing concern, warning Russia that its operation might further escalate the Syrian Civil War, it appears to have no real answer to the Russian operation in Syria. Unwilling to provide the Free Syrian Army with MANPADS, and with the majority of the mere sixty U.S. trained FSA fighters already out of action, the U.S. might have sidelined itself in Syria for good.


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US General admit US military's $500 million USD Syria training program has 'probably four or five fighters' on the ground

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The top U.S. commander in the Middle East said Wednesday that a Pentagon program that sought to train and arm 5,400 opposition fighters to confront Islamic State militants in Syria this year has only "four or five" in the field.

Gen. Lloyd Austin III, commander of U.S. Central Command, made the disclosure Wednesday during a heated hearing in the Senate Armed Services Committee, where he was grilled about the $500-million program’s effectiveness.

Austin said the first group of 54 fighters were sent into northern Syria in July after a six-week training course. But they were attacked by Al Nusra Front, an Al Qaeda affiliate, and most of the fighters were killed, captured or scattered.

Asked how many remain, he responded, "It's a small number. ... We're talking four or five."
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By Shin Hyon-hee
South Korea on Thursday secured a contract to export four T-50 trainer jets to Thailand in another coup that marks the local defense industry’s growing technological clout.
The $110 million agreement was clinched between the Korea Aerospace Industries and the Thai government in Seoul. The supersonic aircraft, built with technical assistance from the American defense giant Lockheed Martin, is scheduled to be delivered by March 2018.
The Thai Air Force has been pushing to replace its L39 jets manufactured in the former Czechoslovakia and used for more than 30 years. Its cabinet approved 3.7 billion baht ($103 million) for the project late last year.
The country’s sole aircraft maker vied with those from the U.S., Russia, China and Italy. The Sacheon, South Gyeongsang Province-headquartered company and its Chinese competitor had been seen as the most likely winners.
“The decision by the Thai Air Force, which has long purchased cutting-edge weapons systems made by aerospace powerhouses, will provide a chance for its long-term partnership with KAI,” the firm said in a press statement.
“The T-50 is the best alternative for the force’s drive to modernize its military and cultivate fourth-generation combat pilots.”
The latest agreement may pave the way for additional sales of the T-50 as Thailand is reportedly seeking to bring in as many as 24 more trainer jets in the coming months. If KAI wins the contract, the sum is likely to near $800 million, the largest package for the model’s exports.
KAI is also setting sights on the U.S. Air Force’s $10 billion program called T-X to adopt new two-seat, faster jet trainers to replace the Northrop T-38 Talon. The winner is expected to be announced in the second half of 2017, company officials said. On the industry front, the deal highlights South Korea’s efforts to shore up its charges into the global warplane market.
KAI sealed a $420 million contract with the Philippines last year to sell 12 light attack FA-50 fighters, the T-50’s armed version, a $1.1 billion deal with Iraq in 2013 to supply 24 FA-50s and a $400 million bid with Indonesia in 2011 to provide 16 T-50s.
In 2013, Thailand signed its largest-ever naval procurement agreement worth 14.6 billion baht to purchase a multipurpose frigate from South Korea’s Daewoo Shipbuilding & Marine Engineering, with its delivery slated for 2018.
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September 16, 2015

Thales announced today at DSEI that it has signed a multi-million pound contract with DataGate in Thailand to supply the Royal Thai Army with the STARStreak air defence missile system.

This contract follows on from Thailand’s initial purchase of STARStreak in 2012. 

The system comprises STARStreak missiles, the world’s fastest very short range air defence (VSHORAD) missile and Lightweight Multiple Launcher (LML).  The LML tripod-based system allows swift deployment of STARStreak missile to deal with attacks from low-level fighter aircraft, Unmanned Air Vehicles (UAVs) and attack helicopters.  The system plays a key part in the air defence forces continued commitment to protecting the Kingdom of Thailand.

Victor Chavez, CEO of Thales in the UK, said: “STARStreak is the leading VSHORAD system in the world today, enabling nations to protect key assets against both emerging and established threats.  We are honored to continue to serve the Royal Thai Army as a key supplier for Thailand’s advanced air defence capability.”

STARStreak can be seen on display at DSEI on the Thales stand (S6-110).


https://www.thalesgroup.com/en/worldwide/pr...h.iyGdXg8z.dpuf

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It seems that indonesia, malaysia and thailand will be using the same system.... biggrin.gif
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The Syrian military has recently started using new types of air and ground weapons supplied by Russia, a Syrian military source said Thursday, underlining growing Russian support to Damascus that is alarming the United States.

The source described the weapons as highly accurate and effective. The army had started using them in recent weeks having been trained in their use in Syria in recent months, the source said.

"New weapons are being delivered, and new types of weapons. The Syrian army is being trained in the use of these weapons. In fact, the army has started using some of these (weapon) types," the source said in response to a question about Russian support.

"The weapons are highly effective and very accurate, and hit targets precisely," the source said. "We can say they are all types of weapons — be it air or ground."

The source declined to give further details about the weapons.


http://www.themoscowtimes.com/article/531299.html
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perhaps putin can send those old military hardware to syria to fight 1 last battle rather then send it to scrapyard. hmm.gif
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Indonesia Orders 11 Eurocopter Panther Helicopters To Re-Kindle Anti-Submarine Unit

Source : Our Bureau ~ Dated : Thursday, September 17, 2015 @ 09:26 AM

Indonesia has ordered 11 Panther helicopters to re-enforce its anti-submarine unit.

"The helicopters would be delivered gradually with four units to arrive by 2017," Navy spokesperson Rear Admiral M Zainuddin was quoted as saying by Xinhua news agency Wednesday.

Squadron 100 was once regarded as one of the most powerful military units in the world in the 1960s.It was taken out of service in the late 1980s.

Soon after the arrival of the helicopters, the squadron will be activated, he said, adding that the contract to acquire those helicopters has been approved by government and the producer.

The Eurocopter SA 565 Panther helicopter is designed to carry out a wide range of military operations that include combat assault, fire support, anti-submarine warfare, anti-surface warfare, search and rescue and medical evacuation.

Zainuddin said that the Navy is also expecting the arrival of six submarines - three Chang Bogo-class and three Kilo-class. The first three are scheduled to be delivered in 2017.


http://www.defenseworld.net/news/14083/Ind...it#.VftwHDnlplE
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Defense analyst say US has spent $110 Billion USD trying to rebuild Afghanistan

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The U.S. reconstruction of Afghanistan was one of the worst foreign policy failures in American history. Taxpayers have wasted billions on roads that don’t work, buildings that don’t exist and weapons Afghan soldiers don’t know how to use.

Since World War II, The US has spent an incredible amount of time, effort and money rebuilding the countries it invades, which is a noble goal and can be successful. But reconstruction in Afghanistan is a mess.

John Sopko, the Special Inspector General for Afghanistan Reconstruction has admitted that the US has spent around $110 Billion USD in trying to build a semblage of normalcy in Afghanistan.

“To give that number some perspective,” Sopko explained. “After adjusting for inflation, Afghanistan reconstruction exceeds the value of the entire Marshall Plan effort to rebuild Western Europe after World War II.”
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I remembered reading somewhere that the 'teeth-to-tail ratio' (the ratio of soldiers who do secondary work like logistics support or intelligence duties vs soldiers who are actually fighting on the front lines) in the US military is so massive, it was speculated that only 30% of the US military are front-line soldiers.

Wonder if this is true? hmm.gif
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pity those fsa/ypg (anti-assad) fighters.. now they are battling syrian army + russia + isis
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QUOTE(MilitaryMadness @ Sep 18 2015, 04:05 PM)
I remembered reading somewhere that the 'teeth-to-tail ratio' (the ratio of soldiers who do secondary work like logistics support or intelligence duties vs soldiers who are actually fighting on the front lines) in the US military is so massive, it was speculated that only 30% of the US military are front-line soldiers.

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not surprising... with modern weaponry there's firepower multiplier.. that's why PLA is reducing manpower and focusing more on tech.. fine example is israel, matching both manpower and machinery...
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I remembered reading somewhere that the 'teeth-to-tail ratio' (the ratio of soldiers who do secondary work like logistics support or intelligence duties vs soldiers who are actually fighting on the front lines) in the US military is so massive, it was speculated that only 30% of the US military are front-line soldiers.

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Syrian Air Force Su-22 shot down over Jazal oil field

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Yesterday, 17th Sep. 2015, a SyAAF Su-22M-4 operating from T4 airbase was shot down over Jazal oil field area located around 40km to the north east of the said airbase. ISIS media reported shooting down the aircraft claimed as 'MiG-21' which is apparently not.

The plane was apparently shot down and crashed. Pictures of the wreckage have emerged on social media.


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A Venezuelan air force jet has crashed after it was deployed to the northwestern region of the country to verify information that an aircraft had entered Venezuelan airspace, the ministry of defense reported Thursday.

“At approximately 21:07 hours of Sept. 17, 2015, an airplane Sukhoi-30 of the air force has crashed with pilots Cap. Ronald Ramirez and Cap. Jackson Garcia on board,” the Minister of Defense Vladimir Padrino Lopez said in a statement.

The military official said that the country's defense systems was activated after an illegal aircraft was detected entering “through the northwestern region of the country toward the border line with Colombia.”

Padrino Lopez explained that the region where the plane illegally entered Venezuelan airspace is known for being utilized by drug traffickers.


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I remembered reading somewhere that the 'teeth-to-tail ratio' (the ratio of soldiers who do secondary work like logistics support or intelligence duties vs soldiers who are actually fighting on the front lines) in the US military is so massive, it was speculated that only 30% of the US military are front-line soldiers.

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30% is already a not bad figure actually, and is confirmed in a McKinsey report dated 2012. In pre-industrial age wars the TTR was as high as 1:10. Low TTR doesn't directly mean better; the USMC has a TTR of around 1:2 but its a light infantry that doesn't have much armour and the TTR doesn't count the Army and Navy personnel who run their logistics support.
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Sukhoi T-50 PAK FA Fighters Expected to Join 2016 Drills

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MOSCOW (Sputnik) – The T-50 is currently undergoing flight tests that have so far been successful.

"The first T-50s should enter into service in 2016. We haven’t drafter the drill plans for next year yet, but, believe me, it [the plane]…will be immediately tested in all its capabilities in all the different types of exercises," Bondarev said.

T-50 will become the first operational stealth aircraft for the Russian Air Force and will incorporate advanced avionics and all-digital flight systems.

"I think that during exercises it [T-50] will also show itself from the best perspective," Bondarev told journalists adding that the plane is "excellent" and has "vast capabilities" that Russia is pinning high hopes on.

Production of the Russian next-generation fighter is planned to begin in 2016.

http://sputniknews.com/science/20150918/1027173091.html
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The 16th China Aviation Expo kicked off at the China National Convention Center in Beijing on Sept. 16, according to US-based Duowei News.

Beijing Skyrizon Aviation Industry Investment Company, Ukrainian aircraft and helicopter engine manufacturer Motor Sich and Ukrainian state aircraft engine design bureau Ivchenko-Progress ZMKB shared a stage at the expo for the first time, according to the website.

Ukraine and China are reportedly set to begin comprehensive cooperation on an engine production base in China, in an attempt to work together in the global market.

Motor Sich, based in Zaporizhzhia, was founded in 1907. It is currently one of the world's largest aircraft engine producers and is the only one in Ukraine capable of producing engines for fixed-wing aircraft, helicopters and industrial turbofan engines. Currently most of the company's engines are used in transport aircraft and helicopters.

Its AI and D series engines have been adopted by Ilyushin Il-18 passenger airliners, Il-38 maritime patrol aircraft, Soviet Beriev Be-12 turboprop-powered amphibious aircraft, Antonov An-10 passenger planes, An-12/32/24/26/30 transport planes, Yakovlev Yak-40 transport planes, Aero L-39 Albatros jet trainers, Yak-42 transport planes, An-72/74 transport planes, An-124/225 heavy-duty transport planes, An-140 transport planes, Tupolev Tu-334 passenger airliners and Be-200 amphibious airplanes.

The company has also provided turbofan engines for helicopters including the Kamov Ka-27, the Ka-28, the Ka-29, the Ka-31, the Ka-32, the Ka-50, the Ka-50-2, the Ka-52, the Mil Mi-8, the Mi-14, the Mi-17, the Mi-171, the Mi-172, the Mi-24, the Mi-25, the Mi-26, the Mi-28 and the Mi-35. The company has also played a key role in the development of missile engines, designing engines for the Russian Kh-35 subsonic anti-ship missile, the Kh-55 subsonic air-launched cruise missile and the Kh-59 Ovod TV-guided cruise missile.

Ivchenko-Progress ZMKB focuses more on technological research and development. In the past 70 years, the company has developed engines for 54 kinds of aircraft in 122 countries. The An-70 uses the company's D-27 engine, for example.

At least two Chinese-made aircrafts are using engines manufactured by Ukrainian companies. The first is the PLA Air Force variant of the K-8 intermediate jet trainer and light attack aircraft, the Hongdu JL-8. Although the K-8 is equipped with a US-made Garrett TFE731-2A-2A turbofan engine, the PLAAF variant is equipped with an Ivchenko AI-25 turbofan engines.

The second Ukrainian engine installed in Chinese planes is the Ivchenko-Progress AI-222-25 low-bypass turbofan engine, designed by Ivchenko and manufactured by Motor Sich. The AI-222-25 is based on the Lotarev DV-2, which was developed for the Yak-130. The AI-222-25F variant was developed specifically to meet the demands of the Hongdu L-15 supersonic training and light attack aircraft. There are some obstacles to the continuing supply of the AI-222-25 to China, as the engine was produced jointly by a Ukrainian company and a Russian company, which has stopped providing components to the former after the Russian annexation of Crimea. This has forced the Ukraine to attempt to make the components itself, which may take some time.

The construction of the engine production base is likely to boost China's helicopter industry, according to an expert cited by the website, particularly when it comes to rotors, engines and reduction drives. It will also allow the country to produce engines for Mi-17 helicopters domestically, replacing the Motor Sich TV3-117 engines currently in use. It will also allow China the research and development capability to replace the outdated D-30 engine for China's Xi'an Y-20 large military transport aircraft.

http://www.wantchinatimes.com/news-subclas...=20150918000084
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The Yemeni army, backed by popular committees, has entered Saudi military bases in the kingdom’s southwestern region of Asir.

The video footage released by Yemen's al-Masirah television network on Friday showed Yemeni forces advancing into Saudi military bases in the region, destroying the vehicles and equipment of the Saudi army.

The Saudi soldiers, who could not resist the Yemeni offensive, fled the area, reports added.

The attack was part of Yemen’s retaliatory measures against Saudi Arabia over Riyadh's unabated military campaign in the impoverished Arab country.

Earlier in the day, Saudi Arabia’s aerial aggression claimed the lives of 18 civilians from two Yemeni families in Sa’ada Province in the northwest of the war-ridden country.

Saudi fighter jets pounded residential areas and a stadium in the Yemeni capital city of Sana’a, killing more than ten people, including several women and children.

The airstrikes also targeted a military base in the east and a broadcaster building in the north of the capital.

Saudi airborne assaults further struck positions in the central Yemeni province of Ibb, killing and injuring several civilians.

The Saudi attacks also left one dead and three others injured in Kamaran island located at the southern end of the Red Sea.

Meanwhile, reports say that the areas surrounding the presidential palace in the southwestern province of Ta’izz are the scene of fierce clashes between the Ansarullah fighters of the Houthi movement and militants loyal to Yemen’s fugitive former president Abd Rabbuh Mansur Hadi.

The foreign-backed militants have so far failed to take control of the palace despite aerial support provided by Saudi warplanes.

On March 26, Saudi Arabia began its aggression against Yemen – without a UN mandate – in a bid to undermine the Houthi Ansarullah movement and restore power to Hadi, a staunch ally of Riyadh.

According to the UN, the conflict has so far left about 4,500 people dead and thousands of others wounded. Local Yemeni sources, however, say the fatality figure is much higher.

http://www.presstv.ir/Detail/2015/09/18/42...izz-Mansur-Hadi
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Earlier in the day, Saudi Arabia’s aerial aggression claimed the lives of 18 civilians from two Yemeni families in Sa’ada Province in the northwest of the war-ridden country.

Saudi fighter jets pounded residential areas and a stadium in the Yemeni capital city of Sana’a, killing more than ten people, including several women and children.

The airstrikes also targeted a military base in the east and a broadcaster building in the north of the capital.

Saudi airborne assaults further struck positions in the central Yemeni province of Ibb, killing and injuring several civilians.

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then US and its allies shud also be charged of war crimes for its thousands of civilian bombing in iraq, afghan, pakistan
to them its just collateral damage, just another casualties in their war on terrorism
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The gradual introduction of larger, more capable tactical transport aircraft and the need for added protection is opening up a growing requirement for bigger land platforms, including artillery vehicles.

French company Nexter has responded to this trend for platform growth with the introduction of a new and heavier variant of its Caesar self-propelled gun at this year's DSEI exhibition.

Nexter has swapped out the traditional 6x6 chassis, which was capable of being loaded on a C-130 Hercules, with a heavier 8x8 platform. The 155mm/52 cal. gun has remained the same as the original 6x6.

'The problem [with the 6x6 variant] is that if you want more ammunition, more crew or more protection, then you are limited by volume and mass,' said Didier Rampal, Nexter's sales manager for the Caesar system.

At this year's DSEI, the new 8x8 on display featured a chassis manufactured by Czech company Tatra.

Rampal told Shephard that a Rheinmetall MAN and Renault chassis could be used as well. Nexter are also in talks with Iveco to offer a chassis for the system.

The 8x8 weighs around 30 tons, dependent on configuration, while the 6x6 vehicle weighs in at less than 18 tons. The new variant is not capable of being loaded onto a C-130, but Nexter admits there are some customers who do not require it.

'Many customers are not interested in the C-130 air transportability,' said Rampal. 'Therefore the logical option was going to an 8x8, because your payload is increased and you can accommodate for equipment and armour.'

Rampal added that the new 8x8 was air transportable on the A400M, currently being introduced by several European nations.

The new Caesar comes with Level 2 protection as standard and with additional armour can achieve Level 3 standards. It is capable of 90km/h and a range of 600km on the road, while off-road it can achieve more than 50km/h.


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http://www.shephardmedia.com/news/landwarf...s-out-big-guns/

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DSEI 2015: Nexter brings out big guns


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The gradual introduction of larger, more capable tactical transport aircraft and the need for added protection is opening up a growing requirement for bigger land platforms, including artillery vehicles.

French company Nexter has responded to this trend for platform growth with the introduction of a new and heavier variant of its Caesar self-propelled gun at this year's DSEI exhibition.

Nexter has swapped out the traditional 6x6 chassis, which was capable of being loaded on a C-130 Hercules, with a heavier 8x8 platform. The 155mm/52 cal. gun has remained the same as the original 6x6.

'The problem [with the 6x6 variant] is that if you want more ammunition, more crew or more protection, then you are limited by volume and mass,' said Didier Rampal, Nexter's sales manager for the Caesar system.

At this year's DSEI, the new 8x8 on display featured a chassis manufactured by Czech company Tatra.

Rampal told Shephard that a Rheinmetall MAN and Renault chassis could be used as well. Nexter are also in talks with Iveco to offer a chassis for the system.

The 8x8 weighs around 30 tons, dependent on configuration, while the 6x6 vehicle weighs in at less than 18 tons. The new variant is not capable of being loaded onto a C-130, but Nexter admits there are some customers who do not require it.

'Many customers are not interested in the C-130 air transportability,' said Rampal. 'Therefore the logical option was going to an 8x8, because your payload is increased and you can accommodate for equipment and armour.'

Rampal added that the new 8x8 was air transportable on the A400M, currently being introduced by several European nations.

The new Caesar comes with Level 2 protection as standard and with additional armour can achieve Level 3 standards. It is capable of 90km/h and a range of 600km on the road, while off-road it can achieve more than 50km/h.
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maybe ATM didnt purchase any SPH yet is a good thing, have more option to choose from.
the bold part would be work really well for ATM. brows.gif
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PTV News showed interview of a Pakistan Army helicopter pilot. The injured pilot Major Saqib interviewed in Combined Military Hospital (CMH) informed the news channel that after receiving an order around 9:15 AM their helicopter departed from Peshawar Airport to recover casualties from Pakistan Air Force (PAF) Camp Badaber that was attacked by terrorists in the morning today.

The helicopter was able to land at Camp Badaber but after takeoff its tail section/tail rotor received bullet hits from the ground. The helicopter went into spin and crashed/crash landed.

The pilot said that he shut down engine to prevent helicopter from catching fire and also removed unconscious co-pilot from the crashed helicopter.


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Japan approved sending its military abroad for the first time since World War II

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TOKYO (Reuters) — Japan's parliament voted into law Saturday a defense policy shift that could let troops fight overseas for the first time since 1945, a milestone in Prime Minister Shinzo Abe's push to loosen the limits of the pacifist constitution on the military.

Abe says the shift, the biggest change in Japan's defense policy since the creation of its post-war military in 1954, is vital to meet new challenges such as from a rising China.

But the legislation has triggered massive protests from ordinary citizens and others who say it violates the pacifist constitution and could ensnare Japan in US-led conflicts after 70 years of post-war peace. Abe's ratings have also taken a hit.


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maybe ATM didnt  purchase any SPH yet is a good thing, have more option to choose from.
the bold part would be work really well for ATM. brows.gif
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U mean the K9 SPH combo with K2 MBT?☺
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K9 possible

K2 mbt impossible. It expensive like shit and weight like an elephant.


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K9 possible 

K2 mbt impossible. It expensive like shit and weight like an elephant.
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but surprising SG Primus can make it to 30 tons, maybe material strong is different.
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ya, K9 heavy too, can't carry by A400M, unless Army no require to carry by A400m,
but surprising SG Primus can make it to 30 tons, maybe material strong is different.
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It expensive and limited numbers
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QUOTE(waja2000 @ Sep 19 2015, 03:38 PM)
ya, K9 heavy too, can't carry by A400M, unless Army no require to carry by A400m,
but surprising SG Primus can make it to 30 tons, maybe material strong is different.
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primus developed from its US cousin the paladin, both vehicle is under-30 tons
and in theory both also could fit in the a400m

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Russian Combat Jets Spotted in Syria

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U.S. officials said Friday that Russia had deployed four Sukhoi attack aircraft to an air base near Latakia, along a stretch of coastline still controlled by forces loyal to Syrian President Bashar al-Assad. Eight Russian helicopters, including Mi-24 Hind attack helicopters and Mi-15 Hip transport helicopters, had also been spotted.


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Chinese armed forces arrive in Malaysia for joint military exercise

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Chinese navy fleets arrive for the military exercise coded "Peace and Friendship 2015" jointly held by China and Malaysia, in Pelaboham Kelang, Malaysia, Sept. 17, 2015. (Photo: Xinhua/Jiang Shan)

Chinese navy fleets arrived here on Thursday for a military exercise jointly held by China and Malaysia.

The drill, coded "Peace and Friendship 2015," is conducted according to consensus reached between high-level military leaders of the two countries.

It includes exercises for joint escort, joint search and rescue, hijacked vessel rescue, weapons use, humanitarian rescue and disaster relief.

So far, Chinese armed forces participating in the mission have all successfully reached the exercising area.

The Chinese navy fleets left a port in Sanya in south China's Hainan Province on Sept. 12.

The medical team for humanitarian assistance and disaster relief operations arrived in Malaysia's Subang Airport on Wednesday by Chinese military aircraft.

The engineering team arrived on September 7 and has started the joint exercise with the Malaysian side according to plan.

It is the first joint drill between the two armed forces and also the largest bilateral military exercise between China and a country from the Association of Southeast Asian Nations.

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QUOTE(BorneoAlliance @ Sep 19 2015, 07:26 PM)
so basically in Syria's Civil War,

Russia + Iran + Hezbollah + Assad's Syria VS USA + FSA + Saudi + Qatar

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so basically in Syria's Civil War,

Russia + Iran + Hezbollah + Assad's Syria  VS  USA + FSA + Saudi + Qatar
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Let’s Pretend: What Happens If the US and China Clash in the Pacific?

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The recently released 430-page report written by 14 scholars on military strategy focuses strictly on military might. Ignoring political policy issues, "US-China Military Scorecard: Forces, Geography, and the Evolving Balance of Power, 1997-2017" considers two hypothetical scenarios – a Spratly islands campaign and a Chinese invasion of Taiwan – to gauge which side would win.

Chinese Air Base Attack

While the Chinese military had only a handful of short-range ballistic missiles in 1997, that number has now risen sharply. With nearly 1,400 in Beijing’s arsenal, those missiles could easily cripple the Kadena Air Base, a US installation on the island of Okinawa.

"Committed attacks might close a single base for weeks," the report reads, and that could dramatically increase the distance that the US Air Force would be required to travel. Forcing the US military to operate out of Alaska, Guam, or Hawaii could give China more time to react to offensive maneuvers.

US vs. Chinese Air Superiority

Beijing has seen a rapid improvement in its air force, modernizing half of its fighter jets. According to RAND, the two nations’ capabilities in the air are almost comparable, with a slight advantage given to the US.

Still, in protecting Taiwan during a hypothetical invasion in 2017, "US commanders would be unable to find the basing required for US forces to prevail in a seven-day campaign," the report reads.

While the US could gain an advantage if it drew out such an operation into a longer campaign, that action could also put ground and naval troops at a greater risk.

US Airspace Penetration

The Chinese military has added a large number of surface-to-air missile (SAM) systems since 1997. With nearly 200 now in Beijing’s arsenal, as well as improved air detection systems, US aircraft would have a difficult time operating in the Taiwan scenario, given its proximity to the Chinese mainland and those defenses.

In a Spratly scenario, however, US stealth aircraft could gain the upper hand, given the archipelago’s 800-mile distance from the Chinese mainland.

US Air Base Attack

American long-range weapons could give the US the capability to shut down Chinese air bases. Looking at 40 bases within range of Taiwan, the US would be capable of closing airstrips for approximately eight hours. Adjusting for 2017, those closures could last for two to three days.

Still, the report acknowledges that this advantage relies on a limited missile stockpile.

"While ground attack represents a rare bright spot for relative US performance, it is important to note that the inventory of standoff weapons is finite, and performance in a longer conflict would depend on a wider range of factors," the report reads.

Chinese Anti-Surface Warfare

While Washington would inevitably rely on aircraft carriers if war were to break out in the South China Sea, Beijing’s development of anti-ship ballistic missiles (ASBM) could pose a significant threat to US naval forces.

While those carriers may be able to successfully defend against any ASBM with onboard countermeasures, the US would also have to contend with China’s improved intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance (ISR) capabilities and submarine fleet.

US Anti-Surface Warfare

In the Taiwan scenario, RAND estimates that the US would fare well in repelling Chinese amphibious assaults. Able to eliminate roughly 40% of the amphibious fleet, China could suffer "losses that would likely wreak havoc on the organizational integrity of a landing force."

China has, however, already doubled its amphibious capabilities since 1997, and is rapidly improving its anti-submarine potential.

US Counterspace

Washington has been improving its counterspace capabilities since 2002, and features the Counter Communication System, which can jam enemy satellites. Ballistic missile interceptors could also be used to bring down intelligence satellites.

RAND also recommends that the US create high-energy laser systems which could overwhelm the Chinese space program.

Chinese Counterspace

The report calls the threat to US communication satellites "severe," based on a series of successful anti-satellite missile tests conducted by Beijing since 2007.

"More worrisome" is China’s possession of Russian-made jamming systems.

US vs. China Cyberwar

RAND estimates that the sophistication of US Cyber Command and the US National Security Agency would give Washington a cyber advantage during wartime.

Both sides, however, would "nevertheless face significant surprises." The report also points out that the US relies heavily on unclassified Internet networks, which could be easily breached by enemy hackers.


Nuclear Stability

While China has steadily improved its nuclear forces since 1997, it is still far from robust enough to prevent a retaliatory strike from the US, which has a significant stockpile. RAND gives the US a nuclear advantage of 13 to one.

Conclusion

The report predicts that China’s growing military power could create a large decrease in US influence in the Pacific region. Beijing could, hypothetically, "achieve limited objectives without defeating US forces."

"Geographically – the 'bones of strategy' – vastly complicates the challenges faced by the United States," the report reads.

While both sides would suffer heavy losses, the United States doesn’t hold the same kind of Pacific dominance that it once did.

http://sputniknews.com/asia/20150919/10272...S-vs-China.html
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Repelling between PLAN heli and KD Kelantan....

Btw, what type of heli is this? almost similar to heli owned by mmea
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Repelling between PLAN heli and KD Kelantan....

Btw, what type of heli is this? almost similar to heli owned by mmea
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Harbin Z9.

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Repelling between PLAN heli and KD Kelantan....

Btw, what type of heli is this? almost similar to heli owned by mmea
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Repelling between PLAN heli and KD Kelantan....

Btw, what type of heli is this? almost similar to heli owned by mmea
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Harbin Z9. A close copy of EC Dauphin.

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Can get it here, Subang Air Base
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so is this item ACTUALLY used by the armed forces or just by someone who is very creative in making these kind of thing happend to be in Air force? hmm.gif

So now Syraian civil will be some huge rojak bowl with every one the fray... Even the aussies are in too

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QUOTE(waja2000 @ Sep 19 2015, 03:38 PM)
ya, K9 heavy too, can't carry by A400M, unless Army no require to carry by A400m,
but surprising SG Primus can make it to 30 tons, maybe material strong is different.
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Depend on the type of armor and type of gun. K9 use steel armor, while Primus use aluminium armor. Some SPG like PzH 2000 carry a heavier 52 caliber gun instead of usual 39 caliber like most SPH.
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To tell the truth.. hardly any army transport via planes

It expensive and limited numbers
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got may amour transport via planes.
anyway back to new support ship.
but actually base on my study our Navy should get USD180m joint high speed vessel (JHSV) as support role. off couse we still need JSS for open sea/deap sea like SCS support. so 2 JHSV + 1 JSS will be perfect.
JHSV only 1500 tons can carry 600 tons cargo and personal and just about 100 meter long, so can send MBT/8x8/future SPH easily from Penisular and sabah/sarawak.
also our navy base or port in Sarawak so small hard to park more than 150meter ship (except Sepanggar), and JHSV Draft only 3.8 meter, perfect suite to our navy base mostly in side small river like in Kuching, Semporna, Sandakan,
our Peninsular Kuantan to Sarawak/ Sabah is about 800km & 1400km from sea.
so due to JHSV can carry 600 tons include carry MBT tank and speed up to 4x knot, it can reach Sarawak in 11-12 hrs, and Sabah in 22-24hrs.
this equal to 20x time 2 way fly of A400M to carry same amount tons. yet it can't carry MBT. it means more time taken by A400M to carry same amount tons.
JHSV still can travel at 20-30 knot to save fuel, but still double speed of traditional transport ship which travel at speed 12-15 knot.

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got may amour transport via planes.
anyway back to new support ship.
but actually base on my study our Navy should get USD180m joint high speed vessel (JHSV) as support role. off couse we still need JSS for open sea/deap sea like SCS support. so 2 JHSV + 1 JSS will be perfect. 
JHSV only 1500 tons can carry 600 tons cargo and personal and just about 100 meter long, so can send MBT/8x8/future SPH easily from Penisular and sabah/sarawak.
also our navy base or port in Sarawak so small hard to park more than 150meter ship (except Sepanggar), and JHSV Draft only 3.8 meter, perfect suite to our navy base mostly in side small river like in Kuching, Semporna, Sandakan,
our Peninsular Kuantan to Sarawak/ Sabah is about 800km & 1400km from sea.
so due to JHSV can carry 600 tons include carry MBT tank and speed up to 4x knot, it can reach Sarawak in 11-12 hrs, and Sabah in 22-24hrs.
this equal to 20x time 2 way fly of A400M to carry same amount tons. yet it can't carry MBT.  it means more time taken by A400M to carry same amount tons.
JHSV still can travel at 20-30 knot to save fuel, but still double speed of traditional transport ship which travel at speed 12-15 knot.
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one at a time bro.. mpss pun belum dapat already want to next level

mpss is suppose to also resolve/elevate some of the logistic issues between east and west malaysia. Docking issue most likely will require dock upgrade but i dont see why we cant dock at commercial ports for stop gap solution. The transportation from a commercial dock is better also compared to a naval port which located far from any transportation hub

iinm the requirement was 2 mpss previously, one on duty while another on maintenance
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CERBERUS TURNS MILITARY DOGS INTO CYBORGS

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Named for the mythical guardian of the underworld, the Cerberus camera system from Visual Engineering puts a second head on a military or police dog. On display at London’s Defence and Security Equipment International exhibition this week, Cerberus upgrades dogs of war into scouts and more.

The harness-mounted camera includes a microphone, and can be upgraded to include thermal imaging, high definition cameras, and an audio recorder. Normally flat against the dog’s back, that camera springs up when activated by a trainer, who controls it over an encrypted link from up to 1600 feet away, and can watch the video through a hand-held receiver. The whole system is battery-powered.

Armies have used dogs since there were both armies and dogs. That work has expanded from guard duty to include drug detection and bomb sniffing. Adding a camera to a working dog means that not only can it go places humans can’t, but it can stream video in real time, potentially spying ambushers or other important information. Thanks to the microphone in the Cerberus kit, a handler could then call the dog back, having gained the needed information without giving away her position. Dog, camera, and handler working together become a three-headed threat.

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one at a time bro.. mpss pun belum dapat already want to next level
mpss is suppose to also resolve/elevate some of the logistic issues between east and west malaysia. Docking issue most likely will require dock upgrade but i dont see why we cant dock at commercial ports for stop gap solution. The transportation from a commercial dock is better also compared to a naval port which located far from any transportation hub
iinm the requirement was 2 mpss previously, one on duty while another on maintenance
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i understand, just free chat
bcos mpss also long and seems also costly to built 1 expected usd300m each, maybe can consider cheaper solution JHSV first, smaller version also have cost less than usd 100m
well, some cargo is need high security like ammunition or missile, if can direct docking to navy base will be best solution. dock in commercial port need transport cargo and troops again to base, in much more not efficient,
In sabah commercial port only in KK/Sepanggar, other like sandakan/semporna/Tawau commercial port also small only, and location also can't allow bigger ship to come in.
not also sure need pay docking fees in commercial port or not.

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Russia Is Concerned About America's Far-Off Space Weapons

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In a near-future war, 1,000 missiles scream toward Russia at Mach 20. Each one a pinpoint strike hitting the Kremlin’s nuclear missiles, military radars, submarine bases—you name it.

Within minutes, 80 percent of Russia’s nuclear arsenal is destroyed without the United States launching a single nuclear weapon of its own. Russia’s military networks are blind, the nation’s ability to strike back eliminated or severely degraded.

The incoming missiles were no ordinary weapons, but hypersonic glide vehicles developed largely in secret under the US Prompt Global Strike program. They travel so fast, shooting them down is effectively impossible.

The capability, begun as a Pentagon project in the mid-2000s, was envisioned as allowing America to strike anywhere on the globe nearly instantaneously, without resorting to nukes. In this futuristic war, it succeeds wildly.

To be sure, Prompt Global Strike is real, but the scenario above is fiction. It will take many years, and billions upon billions of dollars, to make it possible. And that’s if the technology works.

That scenario is a real fear, however, in the minds of many Russian military officials. Russian military journals regularly feature articles presenting future American hypersonic weapons as an existential threat. Far more significantly, the Pentagon’s research—haphazard as it is—has provoked a radical restructuring of the Kremlin’s armed forces.

Since the early days of the Cold War, Russia—then the Soviet Union—and the United States dared not go to war because of the presence of nuclear weapons on both sides. It would be far too dangerous for the planet and human civilization to risk an atomic exchange.

Hypersonic weapons pose a different risk. Namely, that they would make nuclear weapons obsolete. The extremely fast-moving conventional cruise missiles—and atmospheric reentry vehicles plunging down to Earth from space—could decapitate an entire nation’s command and control structure and nuclear arsenal without leading to Armageddon.

In theory. For hypersonic weapons that travel in ballistic arcs into outer space and back down again, they are indistinguishable from nuclear ICBMs. A nuclear-armed nation would have minutes to decide whether to launch a counter-strike.

The Pentagon’s far-out hypersonic weapons have had mixed results. The US Army is working on an endo-atmospheric one called the Advanced Hypersonic Weapon. The first test in 2011 was a success, as the ultra-fast missile flew 2,300 miles from Hawaii to Kwajalein Atoll in 30 minutes. Engineers aborted the second test a few seconds after taking launch.


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QUOTE(waja2000 @ Sep 19 2015, 11:46 PM)
i understand, just free chat
bcos mpss also long and seems also costly to built 1 expected usd300m each, maybe can consider cheaper solution JHSV first, smaller version also have cost less than usd 100m
well, some cargo is need high security like ammunition or missile, if can direct docking to navy base will be best solution. dock in commercial port need transport cargo and troops again to base, much more not efficient,  not also sure need pay docking fees in commercial port or not.
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well, long term solution would better plus the mpss will not play only transportation role. There already a few roles we want it to play once we get it

normally, ammunition and missiles is by planes for urgent needs.

BTW, if u dont make a big huha no one will know what you are transporting whistling.gif whistling.gif
Eg no one will know not there a missile inside a container unless u write there big big "Missile inside, Please Be Careful"


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Air Force fighters will carry laser cannons, cyber weapons by 2020

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Sometime very soon, combat aircraft may be zapping threats out of the sky with laser weapons. “I believe we'll have a directed energy pod we can put on a fighter plane very soon,” Air Force General Hawk Carlisle said at this week’s Air Force Association Air & Space conference in a presentation on what he called Fifth-Generation Warfare. “That day is a lot closer than I think a lot of people think it is.”

Some low-power laser weapons were on display in mock-up on the exposition floor of the conference, including a system from General Atomics that could be mounted on unmanned aircraft such as the Predator and Reaper drones flown by the Air Force. But the Air Force is looking for something akin to a laser cannon for fighter aircraft, more powerful systems that could be mounted on fighters and other manned Air Force planes within the next five years, Air Force leaders said. Directed-energy weapons pods could be affixed to aircraft to destroy or disable incoming missiles, drones, and even enemy aircraft at a much lower “cost per shot” than missiles or even guns, Carlisle suggested.

The Air Force isn’t alone in seeking directed energy weapons. The US Navy has already deployed a laser weapon at sea aboard the USS Ponce, capable of a range of attacks against small boats, drones, and light aircraft posing a threat—either by blinding their sensors or operators or heating elements to make them fail or explode. Other laser weapons are also being tested by the Office of Naval Research for use on helicopters to protect against man-portable antiaircraft missiles. (And there’s a railgun, but that’s not really a directed-energy weapon, and it's too massive to be mounted on an aircraft).

The Air Force has been focused on a 150-plus kilowatt system under development by General Atomics in conjunction with the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency, called HELLADS. That system is now moving into ground-based testing. But based on the results so far, the Air Force leadership clearly believes that HELLADS has come far enough that it could result in a field-ready weapons system by 2020. Even a stepped-down 100 kilowatt system could be capable of damaging or destroying aircraft and ground targets as well as missiles and drones.


http://arstechnica.com/information-technol...eapons-by-2020/
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QUOTE(thpace @ Sep 19 2015, 11:51 PM)
well, long term solution would better plus the mpss will not play only transportation role. There already a few roles we want it to play once we get it

normally, ammunition and missiles is by planes for urgent needs.

BTW, if u dont make a big huha no one will know what you are transporting  whistling.gif  whistling.gif
Eg no one will know not there a missile inside a container unless u write there big big "Missile inside, Please Be Careful"
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agree, MPSS still need for more role, i means we need suitable small transport ship can send lot cargo direct to all our big/small navy base west/east MY.
so reduce logistic issue and time with speed if needed.
also those JHSV, have speed so can reach location in humanitarian rescue mission area more faster compare to navy warship.
just free time chat to chat, with in shot time seems no any ship will get.

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QUOTE(waja2000 @ Sep 20 2015, 12:00 AM)
agree, MPSS still need for more role, i means we need suitable small transport ship can send lot cargo direct to all our big/small navy base west/east MY.
so reduce logistic issue and time with speed if needed.
also those JHSV, have speed so can reach location in humanitarian rescue mission area more faster compare to navy warship.
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i think those amphibious ships with well dock will be good enough.. for those smal small transportation
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we need take long wait few year later,
we no have any big procurement for ATM until 2018, after this see GE14.

http://www.militaryofmalaysia.net/2015/09/...esar-untuk-atm/
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Laser cannons by 2020... just like JSF F35 by 2010... please.
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Laser cannons by 2020... just like JSF F35 by 2010... please.
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our RMN Third Generation Frigate (TGF) (6000 tons AAW frigate) project in 2023, will have High Energy Laser (HEL) defense system on board. biggrin.gif
but in year 2023, price may go up to USD 1 bllion each unit.

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our RMN 3th Generation 6000 tons Frigate (NAAWF) project in 2023, will have High Energy Laser (HEL) defense system on board.  biggrin.gif
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I meant the "laser cannon on fighters" article.

Really? On our ship? I believe when I see it...
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so basically in Syria's Civil War,

Russia + Iran + Hezbollah + Assad's Syria  VS  USA + FSA + Saudi + Qatar
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QUOTE(waja2000 @ Sep 20 2015, 01:01 AM)
our RMN Third Generation Frigate (TGF) (6000 tons AAW frigate) project in 2023, will have High Energy Laser (HEL) defense system on board.  biggrin.gif
but in year 2023, price may go up to USD 1 bllion each unit.
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mana dapat weed ni?
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mana dapat weed ni?
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We can buy Galicia class which is within the RMN required tonnage. Or we can get Makassar class which is cheaper.
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We can buy Galicia class which is within the RMN required tonnage. Or we can get Makassar class which is cheaper.
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the mpss is in the back burner until at least gowind is ready whistling.gif so post 2020 or more




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mana dapat weed ni?
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just in concept study, possible type 26 or Fremm upgrade version.

2003 1 Gen -kedah class 1600 tons
2013 2 Gen -Gowind class 3000 tons
2023 3 Gen -New AAW Frigate 6000 tons.

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I think we pulled out of Type 26 already. At least so the UK side seems to think. But if we can it would be a really nice platform... singas would really crap pants.

But I'd settle for actually getting Gowind in mass production.
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QUOTE(waja2000 @ Sep 20 2015, 01:26 AM)
just in concept study, possible type 26 or Fremm upgrade version.

2003 1 Gen -kedah class 1600 tons
2013 2 Gen -Gowind class 3000 tons
2023 3 Gen -New AAW Frigate  6000 tons.
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6000tons can very much a destroyer class already laugh.gif which is beyond the realm of reality/ imagination

it more believable that we go for a improved gowind with AAW capabilities armed with sg formidable class weapon



QUOTE(KLboy92 @ Sep 20 2015, 01:29 AM)
I think we pulled out of Type 26 already. At least so the UK side seems to think. But if we can it would be a really nice platform... singas would really crap pants.

But I'd settle for actually getting Gowind in mass production.
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the type 26 faced various design delays in fact during gowind tender, the type 26 was not more a concept on paper while the gowind already have a basic design
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6000tons can very much a destroyer class already laugh.gif  which is beyond the realm of reality/ imagination

it more believable that we go for a improved gowind with AAW capabilities armed with sg formidable class weapon
the type 26 faced various design delays in fact during gowind tender, the type 26 was not more a concept on paper while the gowind already have a basic design
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Yup, and Type 26 is *still* on paper only. And our Gowind has also been compared favourably with the notorious LCS. So I'm quite proud. Only problem is building the things.... sigh.

You think this theoretical AAW Gowind can get Aster?
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Yup, and Type 26 is *still* on paper only. And our Gowind has also been compared favourably with the notorious LCS. So I'm quite proud. Only problem is building the things.... sigh.

You think this theoretical AAW Gowind can get Aster?
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Self-styled Sulu Sultan is dead

PETALING JAYA: The self-styled Sulu Sultan Esmail Kiram II died at 6.20pm on Saturday.

Abraham Idjirani, the brother-in-law of Esmail, confirmed the death of the 76-year-old self-proclaimed Sultan of Sulu.

It is believed that Esmail died of kidney failure in a hospital in Zamboanga City, southern Philippines.

He succeeded his brother Jamalul Kiram III who died in October 2013 in Manila.

http://www.thestar.com.my/News/Nation/2015...n-of-Sulu-dead/


facts; 3rd "kiram" to have died since the 2013 lahad datu standoff

kiram III - died in october 2013
agbimuddin kiram - died in january 2015
kiram II - died in september 2015

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Michael Durstock, an AFRL research team leader for flexible materials and devices, said additive manufacturing, or 3-D printing, of flexible electronics could get parts to troops in the field faster.

“We’re transforming the way the military operates in the sense that we’re responding in real time (to) threats and needs that the military has and rapidly providing the users, the warfighters with … new capabilities and new technologies,” he said.

Researchers envision flexible hybrid electronics in wearable devices that track an airman’s or athlete’s fatigue and hydration, or could replace a maze of wires and medical equipment to monitor patients in hospital rooms.

Pilots could be monitored too, Leever said.

“There are not sensors that monitor the state of the pilot, so we don’t know if that pilot is performing optimally,” he said.

The technology could be used to create flexible batteries or lower the weight of devices airmen and soldiers carry onto the battlefield, researchers said.

“One of the biggest needs is about size, power and weight,” Leever said.

“What that’s really going to mean is an airman, a soldier, a Marine is always going to carry something like 100 pounds because they’re always going to take as many capabilities into the fight as they can. But by lightening their radios, lightening their batteries, we can let them take additional resources into the fight to give them the extra advantage over their adversaries.”

Flexible electronics sensors inside jet engines or embedded in bridges, just two examples, could track when maintenance is needed rather than waiting until it’s normally scheduled, researchers said.

AFRL researchers have tested flexible solar cells on a military drone, doubling its endurance using solar power.

They have also tested an antenna that conforms to the outside of an unmanned aerial vehicle, and flexible-material heaters that de-ice the wings of a drone.

“For these unmanned aerial vehicles, icing can be a big problem and typically can’t be used in conditions where you expect icing might occur,” Leever said.


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SARGODHA: A Pakistan Air Force (PAF) pilotless aircraft crashed early on Friday in the fields of Jahanabad village in Shahpur tehsil. However, no casualties were reported.

Sources said that the drone was on a routine flight when it encountered a technical fault and crashed. The PAF officials and police reached the scene of the crash, 30km from here, and cordoned off the area to initiate a probe.


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not really a military topic, but oh well..

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PETALING JAYA: The self-styled Sulu Sultan Esmail Kiram II died at 6.20pm on Saturday.

Abraham Idjirani, the brother-in-law of Esmail, confirmed the death of the 76-year-old self-proclaimed Sultan of Sulu.

It is believed that Esmail died of kidney failure in a hospital in Zamboanga City, southern Philippines.

He succeeded his brother Jamalul Kiram III who died in October 2013 in Manila.

http://www.thestar.com.my/News/Nation/2015...n-of-Sulu-dead/
facts; 3rd "kiram" to have died since the 2013 lahad datu standoff

kiram III - died in october 2013
agbimuddin kiram - died in january 2015
kiram II - died in september 2015
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that SOAB.... vmad.gif


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too bad he didn't died from our bullets

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QUOTE(waja2000 @ Sep 20 2015, 01:26 AM)
just in concept study, possible type 26 or Fremm upgrade version.

2003 1 Gen -kedah class 1600 tons
2013 2 Gen -Gowind class 3000 tons
2023 3 Gen -New AAW Frigate  6000 tons.
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3 gen should either DCNS FREMM frigate or BOUSTEAD design GOWIND MK2 .it about time to made use of those ToT/IP.
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6000tons can very much a destroyer class already laugh.gif  which is beyond the realm of reality/ imagination

it more believable that we go for a improved gowind with AAW capabilities armed with sg formidable class weapon
the type 26 faced various design delays in fact during gowind tender, the type 26 was not more a concept on paper while the gowind already have a basic design
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well in euro trend now newest frigate already go to 6000 tons level after long experience and study.
cost ship/hull not much different from 4000 --> 6000 tons, just 5-7% increasing in cost,
but improve space for crew, more store for food and ammunition, more weapon can fit, add multi-role mission bay, even quarantine bay
most importance, bigger ship have more power for system, for future more and more system, electronic , sensor, radar, weapon requirement huge power.
AAW Gowind or SG formidable only suite past and current requirement, but future thread after 2020 is different, also power supply in Gowind is limited.
we must have more bigger ambition in navy strength。
remember we in SCS facing bigger thread at Spratly issue. before 2010 spratly issue not that hot.

QUOTE(KLboy92 @ Sep 20 2015, 01:42 AM)
Yup, and Type 26 is *still* on paper only. And our Gowind has also been compared favourably with the notorious LCS. So I'm quite proud. Only problem is building the things.... sigh.
You think this theoretical AAW Gowind can get Aster?
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well UK already begin construct first 3 unit Type 26, fund already approval early this year.
suppliier start make component, and hull section start assembly begin 2017 at shipyard.
depend what type radar use in AAW Gowind, some radar support Aster some not.
in euro have 2 type radar, 1 is support US weapon/missile, 2 type is support euro weapon and missile.

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QUOTE(waja2000 @ Sep 20 2015, 10:28 AM)
well in euro trend now newest frigate already go to 6000 tons level after long experience and study.
cost ship/hull not much different from 4000 --> 6000 tons, just 5-7% increasing in cost, 
but improve space for crew, more store for food and ammunition, more weapon can fit, add multi-role mission bay, even quarantine bay
most importance, bigger ship have more power for system, for future more and more system, electronic , sensor, radar,  weapon requirement huge power.
AAW Gowind or SG formidable only suite past and current requirement, but future thread after 2020 is different, also power supply in Gowind is limited.
we must have more bigger ambition in navy strength。
remember we in SCS facing bigger thread at Spratly issue. before 2010 spratly issue not that hot.
well UK already begin construct first 3 unit Type 26, fund already approval early this year.
suppliier start make component, and hull section start assembly begin 2017 at shipyard. 
depend what type radar use in AAW Gowind, some radar support Aster some not.
in euro have 2 type radar, 1 is support US weapon/missile, 2 type is support euro weapon and missile.
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Cakap kencang but duit tak ada

More economical to just the existing gowind and upgrade it

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Cakap kencang but duit tak ada

More economical to just the existing gowind and upgrade it
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just boring, fun chat biggrin.gif
have to wait 5 year later, until that time only know 。。。。
i still thinking/imagination how MY in year 2020 。。。

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QUOTE(waja2000 @ Sep 20 2015, 12:24 PM)
just boring, fun chat  biggrin.gif
have to wait 5 year later, until that time only know 。。。。
i still thinking/imagination how MY in year 2020 。。。
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CORPUS CHRISTI, Texas (NNS) -- At approximately 10 a.m. MDT Sept. 19, a T-6A Texan II tandem-seat, turboprop trainer, assigned to Training Wing 4, based at Naval Air Station Corpus Christi, Texas, crashed in Las Cruces, New Mexico, after the pilots conducted a controlled ejection during a routine training flight.

The two pilots ejected safely and were evaluated for minor injuries.

The names of the pilots are being withheld for privacy reasons. The cause of the incident is under investigation.


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Back to indonesia era

Here outdated equipment while they have better one
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i still thinking our political leader lack of formidable to develop strong defense capability。
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i still thinking our political leader lack of formidable to develop strong defense capability。
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One lack the political will to beef up defence

While another have no will to even have a defence force

Either one our defence is screwed
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QUOTE(waja2000 @ Sep 20 2015, 10:28 AM)
well in euro trend now newest frigate already go to 6000 tons level after long experience and study.
well UK already begin construct first 3 unit Type 26, fund already approval early this year.
suppliier start make component, and hull section start assembly begin 2017 at shipyard. 
depend what type radar use in AAW Gowind, some radar support Aster some not.
in euro have 2 type radar, 1 is support US weapon/missile, 2 type is support euro weapon and missile.
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Frigate sizes AND costs are going up because most navies are trying to fit more capabilities onto lesser hulls as technology improves. The days of using frigates as throwaway ships are over.

Long-lead contracts for Type 26 have just been announced in August and the design is not 100% finalised yet, I am very doubtful they have started any major construction dude.

Maybe we can beg for some Type 23 as they are replaced...
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QUOTE(KLboy92 @ Sep 20 2015, 01:45 PM)
Frigate sizes AND costs are going up because most navies are trying to fit more capabilities onto lesser hulls as technology improves. The days of using frigates as throwaway ships are over.
Long-lead contracts for Type 26 have just been announced in August and the design is not 100% finalised yet, I am very doubtful they have started any major construction dude.
Maybe we can beg for some Type 23 as they are replaced...
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That why we need proper frigate。not like Gowind class ...
for Type 26, beginning 2015 major design already fix, and announce, major component like design weight, proportion, engine,, radar, VLS, missile, already announce too.
current warship construction not like last time, it device to multiple section, so company involved this project just do their section, inlcude BAE it self.
and BAE only do final assembly all section together at shipyard. untill 2017, hard to see the ship, but went the start assembly, every ship can complete assembly in 6-9 month.

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QUOTE(waja2000 @ Sep 20 2015, 02:08 PM)
That why we need proper frigate。not like Gowind class ...
for Type 26, beginning 2015 major design already fix, and announce, major component already announce too.
current warship construction not like last time, it device to multiple section, so company involved this project just do their section, inlcude BAE it self.
and BAE only do final assembly all section together at shipyard. untill 2017, hard to see the ship, but went the start assembly, every ship can complete assembly in 6-9 month.
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Chinese say, suit ambition to your appetite. This kind of vessel will certainly cost us multi-billions of ringgit EACH - and for what? Hypothetical battle with China, who is one of our strongest trade partners? Meanwhile no money for helis for Kalimantan border, Thai border, end up begging Brunei for old helis.

Go read up on Type 26 status and building plan. Construction scheduled to start 2016, in service only 2022. The goal is not to build at high speeds but at lower speed to save cost and preserve their shipbuilding industry.
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QUOTE(thpace @ Sep 20 2015, 01:35 AM)
6000tons can very much a destroyer class already laugh.gif  which is beyond the realm of reality/ imagination

it more believable that we go for a improved gowind with AAW capabilities armed with sg formidable class weapon

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De Zeven Provincien and Alvario De Bazan already exceed 6000 ton and both classified as frigate. And SG Formidable class is not that much more advance than the Gowind that we get. I might be mistaken, but i heard that the NSM has a precision strike capability against target on land.
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QUOTE(MrUbikeledek @ Sep 20 2015, 03:09 PM)
De Zeven Provincien and Alvario De Bazan already exceed 6000 ton and both classified as frigate. And SG Formidable class is not that much more advance than the Gowind that we get. I might be mistaken, but i heard that the NSM has a precision strike capability against target on land.
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Excocet block 3 also got some ground strike capability. Not that uncommon anymore

We might be seing a multirole missles similarly how we are seeing multi role planes and ships

What set the formidable apart it its a ability for area defence on such a small vessel. Previously, it limited to destroyer class only. This is particularly usefully for fleet protection or convoy. What it lack it just it asw and anti surface suite which our gowind is more suited for that role.

Therefore, it more a logical steps to armed the next batch of gowind with aster system and area defence capability.
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We're nowhere near the Formidable's AAA ability... can't even reach ESSM and Aster 15 level. But I heard the SGs think Gowind's electronics are better so... and while MM.40 is lovely I wish we had Otomat. Oh well.
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QUOTE(thpace @ Sep 20 2015, 03:18 PM)
Excocet block 3 also got some ground strike capability. Not that uncommon anymore

We might be seing a multirole missles similarly how we are seeing multi role planes and ships

What set the formidable apart it its a ability for area defence on such a small vessel. Previously, it limited to destroyer class only. This is particularly usefully for fleet protection or convoy. What it lack it just it asw and anti surface suite which our gowind is more suited for that role.

Therefore, it more a logical steps to armed the next batch of gowind with aster system and area defence capability.
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Though exocet or even harpoon have land attack capability, It only have an active radar for terminal homing. That leave the task of guiding the missile to a land target to a GPS only. It'll not be a pinpoint strike weapon like a tomahawk.

NSM on the other hand use infrared imaging seeker for terminal homing, which mean it's more suited for precision strike. It has also a TERCOM guidance which will allow it to fly between terrain. It'll be like a mini Tomahawk.
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QUOTE(KLboy92 @ Sep 20 2015, 02:22 PM)
Chinese say, suit ambition to your appetite. This kind of vessel will certainly cost us multi-billions of ringgit EACH - and for what? Hypothetical battle with China, who is one of our strongest trade partners? Meanwhile no money for helis for Kalimantan border, Thai border, end up begging Brunei for old helis.
Go read up on Type 26 status and building plan. Construction scheduled to start 2016, in service only 2022. The goal is not to build at high speeds but at lower speed to save cost and preserve their shipbuilding industry.
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seems you mistake, we talk 5 year later not now.
well we built suite to as, but need built properly, we built strong navy or defense not relate to China, we have our right to built our warship capability. we have so many thread in sea and border.
weak defense power no have foreign diplomatic word.
if what you think, what not just cancel Gowind, it also use multi-billions of ringgit, cost for Type 26 different not more than 10% compare to Gowind class. as mil fans you should know what price need to get good weapon and not look much on figure.
well i follow news type 26 news every day. seems you not understands,
some parts, already start built, 2016 in start built section, 2017-2018 for final hull assembly, and launch, than out outfitting system equipment and parts take 1-2 year, sea try 1 year, about 2022 handover to navy.

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QUOTE(KLboy92 @ Sep 20 2015, 03:27 PM)
We're nowhere near the Formidable's AAA ability... can't even reach ESSM and Aster 15 level. But I heard the SGs think Gowind's electronics are better so... and while MM.40 is lovely I wish we had Otomat. Oh well.
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our electronic more newer, but not complete like Formidable have.
still hard compare Formidable as AAW frigate + GP frigate, we Gowind as ASW frigate.

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QUOTE(MrUbikeledek @ Sep 20 2015, 04:11 PM)
Though exocet or even harpoon have land attack capability, It only have an active radar for terminal homing. That leave the task of guiding the missile to a land target to a GPS only. It'll not be a pinpoint strike weapon like a tomahawk.

NSM on the other hand use infrared imaging seeker for terminal homing, which mean it's more suited for precision strike. It has also a TERCOM guidance which will allow it to fly between terrain. It'll be like a mini Tomahawk.
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agree .... plus NSM more small easy to fit at ship.
i waiting NSM-VLS
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Repelling between PLAN heli and KD Kelantan....

Btw, what type of heli is this? almost similar to heli owned by mmea
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China and Pakistan have a pact to keep the technology of their jointly developed JF-17 Thunder multirole combat aircraft away from the United States and India because of its superiority to America's F-16 fighter jet, claims the Beijing-based Sina Military Network.

The Block II variation of the JF-17, known as the FC-1 Xiaolong by China, recently entered into service for the "Minhas" No. 2 squadron of the Pakistan Air Force (PAF). The new and improved configuration of the lightweight fighter jet is said to include improved avionics and better software, as well as a fixed air-to-air refueling probe.

Minhas is the third PAF squadron to be upgraded to the JF-17, which is expected to replace the F-7P, a Chinese-made fighter that can be equipped with C-802A anti-ship missiles.

The JF-17 features an aerodynamic shape similar to the US Navy's F/A-18 and is powered by a high fuel efficiency Russian RD-93 afterburning turbofan. The aircraft's flight performance is said to be far superior to that of second-generation fighters, with its climb rate, maneuvering speed and acceleration making up for a relatively low top speed of Mach 1.6.

While the RD-93 is not regarded as advanced given it was originally developed for the Soviet MiG-29 fighter, the engine is considered stable and reliable, with PAF air commodore Khalid Mahmood, head of the JF-17 sales and marketing team, adding that they have never experienced any problems with it after more than 7,000 hours of use.

Chinese engineers are reportedly continuing to look for ways to lighten the weight and streamline the aircraft. One new advancement is pairing an RD-93 with a so-called divergent supersonic air intake, which is said to be lighter, easier to maintain, and minimizes the JF-17's already low radar signals.

Recent photos of the JF-17 show the jet carrying two CM-400AKG high-speed air-to-surface missiles. Mahmood notes that the aircraft features flexible weapons stations that enables the JF-17 to be equipped with any weapon purchased on the open market.

Though the JF-17 can carry up to four SD-10 radar-guided air-to-air missiles, Mahmood states that the preference of the PAF is to use the space and weight for additional fuel tanks. The standard configuration of the JF-17 is therefore currently two SD-10s and two to three 1,000-liter external fuel tanks in addition to the 800-liter tank in the abdomen of the aircraft, he added.

According to the Sina Military report, expert comparisons between the JF-17 and the US F-16 have the Chinese-Pakistani aircraft dominating, adding that it is akin to a featherweight knocking out a heavyweight. The US has tried to get its hands on the JF-17 to analyze why that is the case but has been turned down by Pakistan because of a deal with China to never share the jet's technology with the US or India, the report added.

http://www.wantchinatimes.com/news-subclas...01&MainCatID=11
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Depend on the type of armor and type of gun. K9 use steel armor, while Primus use aluminium armor. Some SPG like PzH 2000 carry a heavier 52 caliber gun instead of usual 39 caliber like most SPH.
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Although aluminium is lighter than steel, at the same time you need 3x the thickness of a steel plate to have the same level of protection. Dunno how much exactly does aluminium armor is worth it in terms of manufacturing capability and costs in contrast to steel armor. Also heard aluminium armor more vulnerable to HEAT warhead too, something have to do with having a lower temperature threshold making it easier for the plasma jetstream to puncture through.
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4 of 6 Kazakhstan Army BTR-80 APCs with 52 soldiers sank during an amphibious training exercise on Sept 18. Luckily they were close to shore so most of the soldiers were rescued. 4 drowned.

Kazakhstan's Defense Ministry says at least four soldiers drowned when four armored vehicles sank during a military exercise on the Caspian coast.

The ministry said in a statement that the accident occurred Friday as the nation's military forces were practicing a landing near the Caspian city of Aktau. During the exercise, four BTR-80 armored personnel carriers were swept by a high waves and sank.

Kazakhstan's Defense Minister Imangali Tasmagambetov ordered a probe.


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QUOTE(MilitaryMadness @ Sep 20 2015, 06:14 PM)
Although aluminium is lighter than steel, at the same time you need 3x the thickness of a steel plate to have the same level of protection. Dunno how much exactly does aluminium armor is worth it in terms of manufacturing capability and costs in contrast to steel armor. Also heard aluminium armor more vulnerable to HEAT warhead too, something have to do with having a lower temperature threshold making it easier for the plasma jetstream to puncture through.
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aluminium alone is very weak against rpg and I doubt it can withstand HE shells either, deswai modern aluminium armor now comes with another layer ceramic armor

something to think about as rpg equipped infantry section is becoming a norm nowadays, including ours


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aluminium alone is very weak against rpg and I doubt it can withstand HE shells either, deswai modern aluminium armor now comes with another layer ceramic armor

something to think about as rpg equipped infantry section is becoming a norm nowadays, including ours
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if your artillery is under RPG fire you're doing something wrong! biggrin.gif
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Counter-battery fire is also a concern for artillery units. Having decent protection is important in SPG design, if not you only have is an artillery gun on tracks.
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Counter-battery fire is also a concern for artillery units. Having decent protection is important in SPG design, if not you only have is an artillery gun on tracks.
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Yeah I know. The joke is about other kinds of fire.
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Yeah I know. The joke is about other kinds of fire.
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Not really a joke though, infiltration units like SF or irregular units can knock out artillery units with hit-and-run raids, especially field artillery not inside the protection of an FOB.

Assault on Brecourt manor on D-day by 101st airborne is a good example.
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Milestone for Gripen fighters in Thailand: 5000 flight hours

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The first batch of Gripen fighters for the Royal Thai Air Force (RTAF) was delivered in February 2011, reports SAAB Defense. Since then, the Gripen squadron at Wing 7 in Surat Thani has been up in the air a lot and employed at a number of different missions. In mid September 2015 a great milestone was reached when they passed 5000 flight hours with their twelve Gripen. It is an achievement made possible by a combination of many factors.

“I’m proud of our personnel competency and very satisfied with the jets. Our personnel at the squadron, both pilots and technicians, have contributed a lot to make this happen. The fact that everyone is still new to the system means that we have to stop operating and spend some time for education as well. Another important factor is of course the aircraft availability to fly every day. Ever since we received the jets, we have been able to maintain a high serviceability of the fleet. Personally, I think we could have been flying even more than this but we have to keep the hours within the service contract,” says Group Captain Chareon Watanasrimongkol, Chief of Staff Wing 7.

The 5000-hour milestone was celebrated on September 10 with a ceremony at Wing 7 where the Thai Gripen fighters are based. Air Marshal AmpholImbua, Commander Directorate of Logistics, RTAF and Head of RTAF Gripen Project Procurement Administrative Office, together with a delegation from the Saab office in Bangkok and other invited guests joined the ceremony, which included a spectacular Gripen air display.

“I’ve said it many times to many people that Gripen is a pilot friendly aircraft. The flexibility in changing from one mission to another is just a matter of one click of switch. For RTAF, I think Gripen has what it takes regarding our needs and requirements. We’ve conducted various types of missions and the outcome has been highly satisfied. It has also been done with minimum fuzz, which would not have been the case with the old platforms,” says Chareon Watanasrimongkol.

RTAF Gripen’s recent deployments include a reconnaissance mission in the Andaman Sea to locate any illegal migrations. RTAF Gripen and Saab 340 Erieye AEW&C have been a part of this mission since June this year.

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“Our task has been to find suspicious ships in our designated Area of Operations (AOR) and then report their location, the heading, the speed and the time of detection to the appointed operations center who will take necessary actions. It has been very simple for us to perform our tasks since the aircraft are very flexible, or I should say very capable of adaptation,” says Chareon Watanasrimongkol.


http://scandasia.com/milestone-for-gripen-...0-flight-hours/

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QUOTE(MilitaryMadness @ Sep 20 2015, 10:53 PM)
Not really a joke though, infiltration units like SF or irregular units can knock out artillery units with hit-and-run raids, especially field artillery not inside the protection of an FOB.

Assault on Brecourt manor on D-day by 101st airborne is a good example.
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if that's the case armor n lightly armored makes not much of a diff
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if that's the case armor n lightly armored makes not much of a diff
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Thats true, and thats for the army to assess the risk, perhaps balancing against factors like transportability, magazine size, etc.

The bit about SF infiltrators is actually quite relevant. Some countries plan to deploy SF units via air assault ahead of their army to cause trouble behind enemy lines. Artillery, supplies and depots would make great targets. Maybe thats why these countries also take care to armour their SPGs well.
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QUOTE(KLboy92 @ Sep 21 2015, 11:12 AM)
Thats true, and thats for the army to assess the risk, perhaps balancing against factors like transportability, magazine size, etc.

The bit about SF infiltrators is actually quite relevant. Some countries plan to deploy SF units via air assault ahead of their army to cause trouble behind enemy lines. Artillery, supplies and depots would make great targets. Maybe thats why these countries also take care to armour their SPGs well.
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well, if that's the case even M1 with DU armor wont stand a chance... like what you have mentioned... there's a need of balance between several factors and am sure the manufacturers have already taken that into acct...
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Saudi AH-64 Apache helicopter shot down in central Yemen

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Yemeni armed forces have brought downed a Saudi Apache helicopter near the city of Ma’rib in central Yemen as Riyadh continues with its deadly aggression against its southern neighbor, reports say.

Yemeni military sources confirmed on Sunday that army soldiers backed by popular committees had downed a Saudi Apache helicopter after firing a missile in the al-Safer area.

Reports say the Yemeni army and volunteer forces also launched counterattacks on Saudi soldiers, inflicting serious damage on them.

Earlier, 10 people were reported killed and more than 50 others wounded in an attack by Saudi warplanes in Yemen’s Ibb Province.

It came a day after a total of 100 Yemenis were killed in Saudi airstrikes on the northwestern Yemeni provinces of Sana’a, Sa’ada and Ma’rib


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huh... i thought saudi is with the yemeni army and the iranians are with the houti rebels?
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This is an Iranian news(PressTV is owned by Iranian broadcasting-government owned),so it wont be a suprise they are painting houthis and former president forces as yemeni army... some kind of propaganda by iran to legitimize the rebel...

Btw just look at the comment in the article, the hatred for saudi is too strong.... tongue.gif
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In 2006 researchers demonstrated it was possible to absorb or direct electromagnetic waves around an object through a coating and make it “invisible”; it only worked on microwaves and in two dimensions. Advances since then helped lead Kante and his team (Li Yi Hsu and Thomas Lepetit) to a new material consisting of a layer of Teflon substrate with tiny ceramic cylinders embedded into it.

Kante cited two main breakthroughs: the ultra-thin material, and the use of the ceramics rather than metallic particles in the Teflon.

Previous cloaking efforts required materials as much as 10 times thicker than the wavelength being dodged. Missile guidance and marine radar wavelengths measure roughly 3 centimeters; that would require about a foot of coating. Kante said his material can work at 1/10 of the wavelength. Hiding from that same 3 cm wavelength would thus only require about a 3 mm coat. Different thicknesses (thinner) could be used for electromagnetic waves as small as those of visible light (which ranges from about 400 to 700 nanometers.)

What are the military benefits?

In case it's not obvious: to hide. There are far-reaching and fairly obvious military implications to getting an object close to an objective. Unmanned Areal Vehicles and other planes, ships and anything else interested in dodging radar could have a use for it. And it could also be used as high-end camouflage for any background colors.

The Homeland Defense & Security Information Analysis Center is a Defense Department contractor tasked essentially to be a matchmaker for the Pentagon and academia/industry. Kayla Matola, research analyst for HDIAC, told Army Times the UCSD design is lighter and cheaper than anything else out there, and “basically what the military’s looking for” regarding cloaking capabilities.

“If anything this could provide the military with air superiority,” Matola said.

Are there limits?

Yes. First, even in theory, true invisibility remains a pipe dream; the objects cloaked still are in front of what's behind them. But there are also limitations to visual camouflage and radar-masking capabilities.

Angle limitations lead the list. The experiment tested the cloak with light hitting at a 45 degree angle, and works effectively only within a 6-degree range of angles. Kante said his team is working on ways to expand that. His study states that the math behind the effectiveness of this experiment indicates a "large range" of angles should be possible.

Also, Kante said the technology does not allow for a cloak that can hide an object from both visual and radar detection; a given cloak will only work for a fairly narrow range of wavelengths.


http://www.armytimes.com/story/military/te...ntion/71960974/
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Boustead Holdings Bhd’s unit, Boustead Naval Shipyard Sdn Bhd has bagged a RM92.43 million contract from the Ministry of Defence Malaysia (Mindef) for the scheduled refit maintenance of a patrol vessel, known as KD Pahang for the Royal Malaysian Navy. In a note to the exchange yesterday, the investment holding company said the KD Pahang work will contribute positively to the earnings of the group for the financial year ending Dec 31, 2015, and 2016. The written acknowledgment was executed on Sept 17, 2015.


http://themalaysianreserve.com/new/story/b...mindef-contract

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QUOTE(patt_sue @ Sep 21 2015, 02:12 PM)
This is an Iranian news(PressTV is owned by Iranian broadcasting-government owned),so it wont be a suprise they are painting houthis and former president forces as yemeni army... some kind of propaganda by iran to legitimize the rebel...

Btw just look at the comment in the article, the hatred for saudi is too strong.... tongue.gif
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Futhermore, majority shareholder of boustead is LTAT- lembaga tabung angkatan tentera..
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Army demonstrates firepower, accuracy of APC remote-controlled weapons from Israel

Six of the Philippine Army (PA) upgraded M-113A2 armed personnel carriers (APCs) demonstrated the accuracy and firepower of its .50 caliber remote-controlled weapons system (RCWS) Monday. Demonstration of this capability took place at the firing range of the PA’s Mechanized Infantry Division at Camp O’ Donnell, Capas town, Tarlac.

There, crewmen of the newly-acquired M-113A2 showed visiting media personnel, ranking defense officials, including Defense Secretary Voltaire Gazmin, their capability to pick up and neutralize targets well above the 500 meter range.

This was made possible by the APCs’ laser-targeting system which has the capability to lock and track targets, MID public affairs office chief Major Filemon Tan said. He added that these six APCs are different from the older armored fighting vehicles as they no longer need gunners or military personnel to fire their weapons.

Tan said the firing of the guns can be made safely inside the vehicle.

The six APCs were transported to Tarlac last July 8. It arrived in the Philippines last June 18. It is part of 28 APC order deal with Israeli defense manufacturer Elbit Systems Ltd worth Php882 million. The contract was signed on June 22, 2014.

Fourteen of the M-113s will be configured as fire support vehicles, four as infantry fighting vehicles, six as armored personnel carriers, another four as armored recovery units. Upgrades include installation of 25 mm unmanned turrets, 12.7 mm (.50 caliber machineguns) RCWS and fire control systems (FCS) for 90 mm turrets.


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huh... i thought saudi is with the yemeni army and the iranians are with the houti rebels?
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The Houthis are the yemeni army tongue.gif
They pulled off a coup de tat to overthrow the President who came into power after the previous President was overthrown during the Arab Spring.

The Yemeni loyalist fighting with the Sauds are the ones loyaled to the former president.
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Futhermore, majority shareholder of boustead is LTAT- lembaga tabung angkatan tentera..
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The Houthis are the yemeni army tongue.gif
They pulled off a coup de tat to overthrow the President who came into power after the previous President was overthrown during the Arab Spring.

The Yemeni loyalist fighting with the Sauds are the ones loyaled to the former president.
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Russia's Unique Fighter Jet Flies in the Face of Physics

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The multirole Russian fourth-generation supersonic fighter jet Su-30SM, designed for all-weather, air-to-air and air-to-surface deep interdiction missions, is rightly seen by many as one of the best warplanes in the world.
According to experts, the plane's combat and flight characteristics are even superior to those of the US-made F-22 Raptor, touted as a fifth generation fighter.

The Su-30SM is a modernized version of the Su-30 fighter that was created by the Sukhoi Design Bureau in the early 1990s. The aircraft performed its maiden flight in September 2012.

The plane's high degree of maneuverability and unique takeoff and landing characteristics can be explained by its integrated aerodynamic configuration, combined with its thrust vectoring control ability. In terms of the aerodynamic efficiency, the Su-30SM has no rivals.

The Su-30SM is equipped with a digital fly-by-wire system, which enables the aircraft to perform some of the most advanced aerobatic maneuvers attempted by fighter jets, including the Pugachev's Cobra and the tailslide.

During the Pugachev Cobra maneuver, an airplane flying at a moderate speed suddenly raises the nose momentarily to the vertical position and slightly beyond, before dropping it back to normal flight. As for the tailslide, it is an aerobatic maneuver in which an aircraft that has been pulled into a steep climb stalls and then loses altitude by dropping backward.

These manoeuvers quickly decelerate the aircraft, causing a pursuing fighter to overshoot, as well as breaking a Doppler radar-lock, as the relative speed of the aircraft drops below the threshold where the signal registers to the radar.

With a normal fuel reserve of 5,270 kilograms, the Su-30SM is capable of performing a 4.5-hour combat mission with a range of 3,000 kilometers. An aerial refueling system increases the range to 5,200 kilometers or flight duration up to ten hours at cruise altitudes. The plane's maximum speed stands at 2,120 kilometers per hour.

The Su-30SM features friend-or-foe identification equipment, ejection seats as well as global positioning and inertial navigation systems. The aircraft's sophisticated design allows the integration of modern avionics, including a new radar system, radio and recognition system, as well as other support systems.

The plane is capable of carrying an advanced weapons payload weighing up to eight tons. It can be armed with a machine gun, bombs, air-to-air missiles, and Oniks (Yakhont) supersonic anti-ship and land attack missiles.
The Russian Armed Forces received the first eighteen Su-30SMs between 2012 and 2014, amid plans by the country's Defense Ministry to gradually replace the Su-24 fleet with Su-30SM fighters.

The Su-24 is a supersonic, all-weather attack aircraft with variable-sweep wings. The plane was developed in the Soviet Union and is currently in service with the Russian Black Sea Fleet.

http://sputniknews.com/russia/20150921/102...cteristics.html
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Some sources have said the planes were the Sukhoi Su-30 model, which are better suited to long-range missions and air-to-ground attacks than the Su-27. Even if that’s the case, they are not the best choice if the goal is to attack mobile targets such as those of the Islamic State organization in Syria.

The Su-27 will presumably not operate against Islamic State, which has no air force of its own, and would instead be used to create a defensive aerial umbrella over western Syria that would prevent, or at least significantly obstruct, the operation of other air forces in the area.

If the United States or another country should in the future want to strike Syrian regime forces from the air, that would lead to a direct conflict with Russia. It would also limit the freedom of action of U.S. and other air forces in attacking ISIS targets in Syria.

According to foreign media reports, Israel has attacked convoys inside Syria carrying weapons from Syria to Hezbollah bases in Lebanon on multiple occasions in the past few years. The presence of Russian interceptors could discourage future operations of this kind.

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu will travel this week to Moscow to discuss with Russian President Vladimir Putin the deployment of Russian forces in Syria.


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Pakistan eying Sukhoi-35 fighter planes as part of defence deal from Russia, says report

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Islamabad: Pakistan is negotiating with Russia on acquiring an unspecified number of Su-35 'Flanker-E' multi-role fighter aircraft in potentially the largest military deal between the two Cold War-era adversaries, according to a leading defence weekly.

Pakistan Air Force has discussed buying Sukhoi-35 'Flanker-E' fighter aircraft from Russia in potentially the largest defence deal between the two countries, but a final decision is yet to be made, IHS Jane's quoted a senior Pakistani government official as saying.

The official was responding to Russian media reports that Russian Deputy Foreign Minister Sergei Ryabkov had said talks were underway for an unspecified number of Su-35s, which follow a recent agreement to provide Mi-35M 'Hind E' attack helicopters to Pakistan.

While the official said "it's too early to say if a deal will conclude and the terms", the fact that discussions have taken place shows Russia's willingness to sell advanced hardware with Pakistan despite Moscow's longstanding ties with India.

The official said Pakistan's interest in the Su-35 was driven by the PAF's need for a twin-engine fighter "that can fly for a longer range than the JF-17 and penetrate more deeply into the enemy's territory".

The PAF currently flies a mixed fleet of Lockheed Martin F-16s, Dassault Mirage-5s, Chinese-manufactured F-7s, and the JF-17 Thunder, which is jointly produced by China and Pakistan.

Islamabad is eager to improve its ties with Moscow to diversify its military options in the event of any stalemate in ties with Washington, Pakistani media reported.

The Mi-35M chopper deal was signed during the visit of army chief General Raheel Sharif to Russia in June when he met top defence officials.

The two countries last year signed a military cooperation agreement to deepen their defence ties and vowed to translate their relationship in "tangible" terms during Russian Defence Minister Sergei Shoigu's visit to Islamabad. Shoigu was the first Russian defence minister to visit Pakistan in 45 years.

http://www.firstpost.com/world/pakistan-ey...rt-2440120.html
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Ballistic, cruise missile sales banned; rocket launchers meet market needs

Foreign arms purchasers can forget about getting their hands on Chinese-made ballistic and cruise missiles, such as those displayed in the Sept 3 Victory parade, because although they are extremely powerful and of great military use, a host of statutory obstacles prevent overseas sales, according to a military expert.

Potential buyers need not feel frustrated, though, because business-savvy Chinese arms manufacturers have prepared a number of alternatives-multiple rocket launchers that are equally formidable and more affordable.

"Chinese State-owned businesses in the defense technology sector are offering potential purchasers a wide range of multiple rocket launchers. Their products can provide all the surface-to-surface strike requirements of foreign purchasers," said Gao Zhuo, a defense columnist in Shanghai.

"Multiple rocket launchers are especially suitable for nations that don't have a large defense budget, but aspire to affordable deterrence weapons because they are cheaper than ballistic missiles, yet still have immense destructive capabilities, long ranges and constantly improved levels of accuracy," Gao said.

On Sept 3, China displayed seven types of ballistic and cruise missiles in the parade at Tian'anmen Square in Beijing, including the CJ-10A cruise missile, the DF-15B short-range ballistic missile and DF-31A intercontinental ballistic missile.

However, virtually none of them can be sold to foreign countries because of the restrictions stated in the Regulations on Export Control of Missiles and Missile-related Items and Technologies, which was enacted in 2002.

The regulations specify that the export of "ballistic missiles, space launch vehicles, sounding rockets, cruise missiles and unmanned air vehicles that can be used to deliver at least a 500-kg payload at a range of at least 300 km" must be strictly controlled by the government to prevent proliferation of missile technology.

Like many foreign militaries, the People's Liberation Army has also been seeking low-cost, powerful surface-to-surface strike weapons since the early 2000s, when China began overhauling its arsenal.

'The world's best'

Motivated by the lucrative opportunities on offer, major weapon suppliers such as China North Industries Group and China Aerospace Science and Technology Corp have continued to develop and upgrade multiple rocket launchers and demonstrate them at almost every defense show featuring Chinese defense contractors.

Many observers consider the AR series of long-range rocket launchers, developed by China North Industries Group, to be the most attractive to foreign buyers. A number of African nations have already bought dozens of AR-2 units, according to reports.

Military-today, a weapons database in the United States, said the latest variant, the AR-3, is probably the most powerful artillery rocket system in the world.

The launcher is capable of firing 300-mm-caliber conventional rockets, which have a maximum range of 130 km, and guided rockets, as well as 370-mm-caliber guided rockets, which can hit targets 220 km from the launch site.

By comparison, Russia's BM-30 Smerch has a maximum range of 90 km, while the US M270 Multiple Launch Rocket System has a top range of about 70 km. Conventional artillery cannons have a top range of about 40 km.

Some of the newer rockets developed for the AR-3 can reach 280 km and have an accuracy rate comparable with short-range ballistic missiles, industry observers said.

China Aerospace Science and Technology Corp is currently promoting the WS-64, its newest multiple rocket launcher system, which the company promotes as the world's first precision-guided, anti-ship artillery rocket.

"The WS-64 will be particularly attractive to those who want a powerful and cost-effective anti-ship weapon. Several units of these weapons can form a coastal defense good enough to deter enemy ships from approaching offshore," Gao said.

The manufacturers have deliberately rebuffed inquiries about the weapon's destructive power, but the commander of an artillery rocket battalion from the PLA ground force said each volley fired by his unit's 300-mm multiple rocket launcher can destroy an area the size of more than 80 soccer fields.

"The power of each of my rocket launchers is equal to that of a whole battalion equipped with traditional artillery weapons. To be specific, each rocket can cover and destroy an area equivalent to seven soccer fields, while each volley can fire 12 rockets in just a few minutes," Major Wang Peicheng, political supervisor at one of the long-range rocket artillery battalions under the PLA Jinan Military Command, said during a battalion "open house" event for domestic journalists in August.

"It's fair to say that our artillery rockets are the best in the world in terms of power, range and precision levels," he said.

http://www.ecns.cn/military/2015/09-21/181840_2.shtml
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News of hypersonic drone could be Xi's 'gift' to Obama: Duowei

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China's new hypersonic drone could be similar to the US SR-71 "Blackbird." (Internet photo)

Reports that China could be developing a new hypersonic aircraft could be Xi Jinping's "big present" to Barack Obama during the Chinese president's first full state visit to the United States this week, says Duowei News, a US-based Chinese political news outlet.

On Friday, a report surfaced claiming that the state-owned Aviation Industry Corporation of China (AVIC) had completed a successful test flight of an unspecified new aircraft, adding that it was a breakthrough in hypersonic aircraft technology.

The report was deleted shortly after, fueling speculation that China could be developing its own version of America's SR-71 Blackbird, a long-range, Mach 3+ strategic reconnaissance aircraft

A Chinese military expert who uses the online handle KKTT believes that AVIC is developing a new high-altitude, hypersonic unmanned aerial vehicle requiring a carrier aircraft such as an H-6 twin-engine bomber. The drone will be launched once it is carried to a high enough altitude and will climb by itself to cruising altitude before traveling at hypersonic speed, KKTT said, adding that the drone will be able to return to base itself.

As the SR-71 should have been retired by the US Air Force already, a better point of comparison is the D-21 Mach 3+ reconnaissance drone, KKTT said. Also launched from an a carrier aircraft, the D-21 has a top speed of Mach 3.3-3.5, a service ceiling of 29,000 meters and a range of 5,550 kilometers. The UAV also has a length of 12.8 meters, a wingspan of 5.8m and a launch weight of five tons.

China is currently developing a Turbo Rocket Combined Cycle (TRCC) propulsion system that would enable top speeds between Mach 4.5-5. However, as the TRCC engine is still under development, it is more likely that the new drone is using a less advanced Rocket-Based Combined-Cycle (RBCC) engine, KKTT said.

For the moment, Chinese drones can probably reach cruise altitudes of 30,000m and speeds of Mach 3, which is sufficient for the purposes of regional strategic surveillance, KKTT added.

News of the secret drone comes amid suggestions that the Chengdu Aircraft Design Institute is also developing two high-altitude, high-speed UAVs. Leaked satellite photos revealed that one of them is about 10m long with a winspan of around 6m. Though the size is similar to that of the D-21, the external appearance is said to be closer to the America's retired X-15 hypersonic rocket-powered aircraft.

In addition, China's J-20 fifth-generation stealth fighter aircraft is also said to be close to being ready to enter into service. The highly touted jet is said to be capable of rivaling America's F-22 and F-35 fighters. China's new J-10B multirole fighter has also conducting test flights, while the J-11B jet fighter, whose airframe is based on the Soviet-designed Sukhoi Su-27, has already been performing at air shows and military parades.

Duowei believes that news of the secret UAV may have been intentionally leaked by the Chinese government as Xi's "present" to Obama. Such a move is not unprecedented as the maiden flight of the J-20 stealth jet when then secretary of defense Robert Gates visited Beijing in 2011. Since Xi has already exhibited the PLA's weapons at the Beijing parade earlier this month to celebrate the 70th anniversary of Victory over Japan Day, the news leak could be his way of showing off Chinese arms technology for the future, Duowei said.

http://www.wantchinatimes.com/news-subclas...=20150921000065


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The multirole Russian fourth-generation supersonic fighter jet Su-30SM, designed for all-weather, air-to-air and air-to-surface deep interdiction missions, is rightly seen by many as one of the best warplanes in the world.
According to experts, the plane's combat and flight characteristics are even superior to those of the US-made F-22 Raptor, touted as a fifth generation fighter.

The Su-30SM is a modernized version of the Su-30 fighter that was created by the Sukhoi Design Bureau in the early 1990s. The aircraft performed its maiden flight in September 2012.

The plane's high degree of maneuverability and unique takeoff and landing characteristics can be explained by its integrated aerodynamic configuration, combined with its thrust vectoring control ability. In terms of the aerodynamic efficiency, the Su-30SM has no rivals.

The Su-30SM is equipped with a digital fly-by-wire system, which enables the aircraft to perform some of the most advanced aerobatic maneuvers attempted by fighter jets, including the Pugachev's Cobra and the tailslide.

During the Pugachev Cobra maneuver, an airplane flying at a moderate speed suddenly raises the nose momentarily to the vertical position and slightly beyond, before dropping it back to normal flight. As for the tailslide, it is an aerobatic maneuver in which an aircraft that has been pulled into a steep climb stalls and then loses altitude by dropping backward.

These manoeuvers quickly decelerate the aircraft, causing a pursuing fighter to overshoot, as well as breaking a Doppler radar-lock, as the relative speed of the aircraft drops below the threshold where the signal registers to the radar.

With a normal fuel reserve of 5,270 kilograms, the Su-30SM is capable of performing a 4.5-hour combat mission with a range of 3,000 kilometers. An aerial refueling system increases the range to 5,200 kilometers or flight duration up to ten hours at cruise altitudes. The plane's maximum speed stands at 2,120 kilometers per hour.

The Su-30SM features friend-or-foe identification equipment, ejection seats as well as global positioning and inertial navigation systems. The aircraft's sophisticated design allows the integration of modern avionics, including a new radar system, radio and recognition system, as well as other support systems.

The plane is capable of carrying an advanced weapons payload weighing up to eight tons. It can be armed with a machine gun, bombs, air-to-air missiles, and Oniks (Yakhont) supersonic anti-ship and land attack missiles.
The Russian Armed Forces received the first eighteen Su-30SMs between 2012 and 2014, amid plans by the country's Defense Ministry to gradually replace the Su-24 fleet with Su-30SM fighters.

The Su-24 is a supersonic, all-weather attack aircraft with variable-sweep wings. The plane was developed in the Soviet Union and is currently in service with the Russian Black Sea Fleet.

http://sputniknews.com/russia/20150921/102...cteristics.html
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Su-30SM is the Su-30MKI/MKM for Russian Air-Force

even Ruskies are impressed with Su-30MKI/MKM significance capabilities over Su-30MK that they had from Knaapo plant..& now they also switch to IAPO to get this awesome Su-30SM
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DSEI 2015: British Army considers new MBT in response to Russia's Armata

Tim Ripley, London - IHS Jane's Defence Weekly
20 September 2015

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The British Army is examining its options to upgrade or replace its Challenger 2 MBTs, senior officials told IHS Jane's at DSEI 2015. Source: IHS/Patrick Allen

Key Points

* The UK is looking at upgrade or replacement options for its current Challenger 2 MBT
* The effort has partly been prompted by the unveiling of Russia's new-generation T-14 Armata MBT in May

Senior British Army officers and procurement officials are examining the future of the BAE Systems Challenger 2 main battle tank (MBT), including possibly buying a new vehicle.

The effort is a continuation of a project launched more than a decade ago to upgrade the British Army's tank fleet, but earlier this year army chiefs ordered a wider effort to look at radical solutions to the increasing obsolescence of the service's 227 Challenger 2s.

Speaking at DSEI in London on 16 September, the head of the British Army, General Sir Nick Carter, confirmed that the future of the Challenger 2 was being considered at the army's highest levels.

Asked if the army was looking to buy a new tank to counter the recently unveiled Russian T-14 Armata, Gen Carter said, "We have got issues with the tanks we've got and if we don't do something about it we will have issues - what we will do is in discussion."

A senior army procurement officer told IHS Jane's that a new MBT was one option being considered, alongside a limited life extension programme (LEP) to replace obsolete parts or a wider upgrade. "We have not decided on the scope of the programme," he said.

Industry sources told IHS Jane's that executives of several armoured vehicle providers had talked to the UK Ministry of Defence (MoD) about the future of the Challenger 2, including options for a new MBT.

British Army officers have become increasingly worried about the Challenger 2's effectiveness, particularly the lethality of its L30A1 120mm rifled main gun and its suite of ammunition. One officer told IHS Jane's that "the appearance of the T-14 Armata has had a significant impact and assessments of the new Russian tank's armour and self-defence systems [have] suggested that the Challenger 2's 120mm main armament no longer cuts it".


http://www.janes.com/article/54672/dsei-20...russia-s-armata
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Su-30SM is the Su-30MKI/MKM for Russian Air-Force

even Ruskies are impressed with Su-30MKI/MKM significance capabilities over Su-30MK that they had from Knaapo plant..& now they also switch to IAPO to get this awesome Su-30SM
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the mki by irkut was originally a trainer version (two seater) of the the su-30 family before they irkut take the initiate to upgrade it continuously bring in the first MKI for india

they also fare well because they have experience in interoperation of various electronic suite onto the su30 such as our mkm and india's mki while the knaapo is all rusian parts

it was during testing that russian see potential of the export MKI and MKM in their inventory as they are the most advance version of the su-30 family tree they ever build that time.
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Defense minister to discuss Sukhoi su-35 purchase immediately

Senin, 21 September 2015 21:26 WIB

Jakarta (ANTARA News) - Indonesian Defense Minister Ryamizard Ryacudu said here on Monday he would meet with Russian representatives this month end to discuss the planned purchase of Sukhoi SU-35 aircraft.

"We have not yet met (with the Russian representatives). It (the meeting) is planned at the end of this month," he said while speaking at the House Commission I meeting room.

He said he had received direct instructions from President Joko Widodo about purchasing this fighter jet.

He said the air force has so far used F-5 Tiger which is now already 40 years old.

"This will be used to replace the F-5 aircraft which is now 40 years old and even pilots are apprehensive about flying it," he said.

He said the government would not buy an entire squadron all at once but would do so in stages.

He said Indonesia plans to first buy half a squadron. "It (the move) has been processed by the government, as instructed by the President."

Mahfudz Siddiq, the chairman of House Commission I, who also oversees, among other areas, defense matters, said F-5 was no longer being used in many countries and cited the case of Taiwan which stopped using it two years back.

He said Indonesias F-5 squadron has indeed become old and it was time to replace these aircraft. "The Defense Forces Commander wished that the purchase could be accomplished in its entirety."

The politician from the Prosperous Justice Party (PKS) said Indonesia needed to take a leap to modernize its main defense system equipment with one that could prove to be a deterrent effect in the region, such as the Sukhoi SU-35.(*)


http://m.antaranews.com/en/news/100600/def...ase-immediately

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what project got problem ?
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Pakistan eying Sukhoi-35 fighter planes as part of defence deal from Russia, says report

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Islamabad: Pakistan is negotiating with Russia on acquiring an unspecified number of Su-35 'Flanker-E' multi-role fighter aircraft in potentially the largest military deal between the two Cold War-era adversaries, according to a leading defence weekly.

Pakistan Air Force has discussed buying Sukhoi-35 'Flanker-E' fighter aircraft from Russia in potentially the largest defence deal between the two countries, but a final decision is yet to be made, IHS Jane's quoted a senior Pakistani government official as saying.

The official was responding to Russian media reports that Russian Deputy Foreign Minister Sergei Ryabkov had said talks were underway for an unspecified number of Su-35s, which follow a recent agreement to provide Mi-35M 'Hind E' attack helicopters to Pakistan.

While the official said "it's too early to say if a deal will conclude and the terms", the fact that discussions have taken place shows Russia's willingness to sell advanced hardware with Pakistan despite Moscow's longstanding ties with India.

The official said Pakistan's interest in the Su-35 was driven by the PAF's need for a twin-engine fighter "that can fly for a longer range than the JF-17 and penetrate more deeply into the enemy's territory".

The PAF currently flies a mixed fleet of Lockheed Martin F-16s, Dassault Mirage-5s, Chinese-manufactured F-7s, and the JF-17 Thunder, which is jointly produced by China and Pakistan.

Islamabad is eager to improve its ties with Moscow to diversify its military options in the event of any stalemate in ties with Washington, Pakistani media reported.

The Mi-35M chopper deal was signed during the visit of army chief General Raheel Sharif to Russia in June when he met top defence officials.

The two countries last year signed a military cooperation agreement to deepen their defence ties and vowed to translate their relationship in "tangible" terms during Russian Defence Minister Sergei Shoigu's visit to Islamabad. Shoigu was the first Russian defence minister to visit Pakistan in 45 years.

http://www.firstpost.com/world/pakistan-ey...rt-2440120.html
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eh, paki buying from ruski? not prc?

QUOTE(azriel @ Sep 21 2015, 09:59 PM)
no eurotank? lelz...

QUOTE(azriel @ Sep 21 2015, 10:40 PM)
ekonomi hancur mau beli weapon, must be jokewi trying to please the military to prevent coup
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u think leh?
eh, paki buying from ruski? not prc?
no eurotank? lelz...
ekonomi hancur mau beli weapon, must be jokewi trying to please the military to prevent coup
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i dont think any,
PRC still niego on su35, possible deal may not going
they just like india niego with france, prc want fit su-35 with own parts, some electronic, modify system so can link to china AF system, integration prc missile.
indo still have budget on defense.
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i dont think any,
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US Military still dominant but China can project to Taiwan and South China Sea

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Recommendations

* U.S. military leaders should ensure that U.S. planning for Pacific military operations is as dynamic as possible. The U.S. military should adopt operational concepts and strategies that capitalize on potential advantages and utilize the geographic size and depth of the theater, as well as areas of particular U.S. military strength.

* Specifically, the U.S. military should consider employing an active denial strategy that would improve the resiliency of the force and diminish its vulnerability to preemptive attack. Forces would be more dispersed at the outset of conflict, with many deployed at greater distances from China, but with the ability to move forward as Chinese missile inventories are exhausted or reduced through attrition.

* Military procurement priorities should be adjusted, emphasizing base redundancy and survivability; standoff systems optimized for high-intensity conflict; stealthy, survivable fighters and bombers; submarine and anti-submarine warfare; and robust space and counterspace capabilities. To save money, U.S. decisionmakers should consider more rapid cuts to legacy fighter forces and a decreased emphasis on large aircraft carriers.

* Political and military leaders should intensify diplomatic efforts in the Pacific and Southeast Asia with the goal of expanding potential U.S. access in wartime. This will provide greater strategic depth and more options for U.S. forces.
Western governments and commentators should make it clear to China that aggression would carry immense risks and that China should be cautious not to exaggerate its ability to prevail in armed conflict. They should also engage China on issues of strategic stability and escalation.


http://nextbigfuture.com/2015/09/us-milita...-but-china.html
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QUOTE(alaskanbunny @ Sep 21 2015, 11:17 PM)
u think leh?
eh, paki buying from ruski? not prc?
no eurotank? lelz...
ekonomi hancur mau beli weapon, must be jokewi trying to please the military to prevent coup
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Economy isn't hancur yet...still growing, although at only about 4.5 percent
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QUOTE(keown83 @ Sep 21 2015, 07:30 PM)
Su-30SM is the Su-30MKI/MKM for Russian Air-Force

even Ruskies are impressed with Su-30MKI/MKM significance capabilities over Su-30MK that they had from Knaapo plant..& now they also switch to IAPO to get this awesome Su-30SM
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QUOTE(thpace @ Sep 21 2015, 10:38 PM)
the mki by irkut was originally a trainer version (two seater) of the the su-30 family before they irkut take the initiate to upgrade it continuously bring in the first MKI for india

they also fare well because they have experience in interoperation of various electronic suite onto the su30 such as our mkm and india's mki while the knaapo is all rusian parts

it was during testing that russian see potential of the export MKI and MKM in their inventory as they are the most advance version of the su-30 family tree they ever build that time.
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So within sukhoi have different contractors to produce their plane?
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QUOTE(alaskanbunny @ Sep 21 2015, 11:17 PM)
ekonomi hancur mau beli weapon, must be jokewi trying to please the military to prevent coup
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Unlike in Malaysia...the Indonesian House Parliament be it the rulng parties or the opposition parties are united in full support for TNI defense procurement. The political will is there.

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Ketua Komisi I DPR Dukung TNI Beli Sukhoi SU-35

Surya Perkasa - 10 September 2015 16:32 wib

Metrotvnews.com, Jakarta: Komisi I DPR mendukung TNI membeli pesawat tempur Sukhoi SU-35. Dewan menilai Sukhoi SU-35 bisa menggantikan pesawat tempur jenis F-5 Tiger karena sudah tidak layak.

Ketua Komisi I DPR Mahfudz Sidiq mengatakan, peremajaan pesawat tempur sudah seharusnya dilakukan. Bahkan, dia menilai, TNI tidak boleh tanggung dalam membeli pesawat tempur.

"TNI sudah mengajukan kebutuhan Sukhoi SU-35 dan sudah disampaikan ke Komisi I DPR. Komisi I prinsipnya mendukung kalau untuk perimbangan kekuatan. Sekalian saja, jangan tanggung-tanggung," kata Mahfudz di Kompleks Parlemen, Jakarta, Kamis (10/9/2015).


http://news.metrotvnews.com/read/2015/09/1...li-sukhoi-su-35

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Unlike in Malaysia...the Indonesian House Parliament be it the rulng parties or the opposition parties are united in full support for TNI defense procurement. The political will is there.
http://news.metrotvnews.com/read/2015/09/1...li-sukhoi-su-35
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Yes....TNI is a different and more controlled entity than Thai armed forces....

There's no real reason for TNI to do a coup right now...if there's no coup in 1998, there won't be right now
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Indian Finance Ministry Green Lights Boeing Apache, Chinook Purchase

Source : Our Bureau ~ Dated : Monday, September 21, 2015 @ 11:12 AM

The Indian Finance Ministry has given a go ahead for New Delhi’s plans to acquire 22 Apache attack and 15 Chinook heavy lift helicopters for $3.1 billion from Boeing.

The deal is expected to be cleared by the Cabinet Committee on Security (CCS) on Tuesday before Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s scheduled visit to UN general assembly meeting in New York.

The decision by the finance ministry has come after a delay of nearly three years and 13 price extensions.

Boeing last extended the price deadline in June. The last extension ends this month.

With Boeing and US Army Security Assistance Command threatening to escalate the price after September 30 by nearly 40% after holding it steady since 2009, finance minister Arun Jaitley, defense minister Manohar Parrikar and National Security Advisor Ajit Doval put their heads together this week.

“We have conveyed our no objections to the deal being considered by the CCS,” a senior finance ministry official was quoted as saying by Hindustan Times daily Sunday.

The decision was pending since April when the Apache proposal was sent to the finance ministry on April 23, while the proposal to buy Chinooks was sent in May.

India plans to purchase 22 Apache AH 64D Longbow helicopters with purchase option of another 11 at the cost of $2 billion. This state-of-the-art attack helicopter will be acquired with Hell Fire missiles and around 8,000 rockets.

The Apache attack choppers, armed with fire-and-forget Hellfire missiles, can track up to 128 targets in a minute and prioritize threats. These missiles equip the helicopter gunships with heavy anti-armor capabilities.


http://www.defenseworld.net/news/14110/Ind...se#.VgDBDFYyg2A
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Boustead unit gets RM4.8mil contract

Monday, 21 September 2015
 
KUALA LUMPUR: Boustead Heavy Industries Bhd's unit, Boustead Penang Shipyard Sdn Bhd (BP Shipyard), has secured a RM4.8 million contract from Trans Resources Corp Sdn Bhd.

In a filing with Bursa Malaysia, Boustead said its unit had received the executed formal contract from Trans Resources to formalise the appointment of BP Shipyard as the technical assistance and coordination services provider in the frame of the main contract entered into between DCNS S.A (France) and Trans Resources relating to the design, construction/adaptation of certain infrastructures of the Royal Malaysian Navy Kota Kinabalu Naval base.

The contract was signed for a period of 12 months, effective from Feb 1, 2015.

The contract will have a material effect on the earnings of the Boustead Group for the financial year ending Dec 31, 2015, and will contribute positively to its earnings for the financial year ending Dec 31, 2016. - Bernama


http://www.thestar.com.my/Business/Busines...ract/?style=biz
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So within sukhoi have different contractors to produce their plane?
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The design is from Sukhoi OKB. Yet the builders are different from design bureau. that's y u have IRKUTS (IAPO) and Konsomolsk-Na-Amur (KNAAPO) building to the same design, yet incorporates their own minor / major changes to the design. in this way, even the same base design will compete with itself.
This is different from practices in the US or western Europe where each company design and build to their own design.
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US Navy F/A-18E crashes near Lemoore Naval base; pilot safely ejects

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FRESNO, Calif. (AP) – A Navy fighter jet crashed near a California military base Monday, but the pilot ejected and safely parachuted to the ground, authorities said.

No one else was aboard the F/A-18 Super Hornet that crashed near Lemoore Naval Air Station shortly before 4 p.m.

The pilot was in good condition, Navy spokesman Marc Calero said.

The plane went down in a dirt field about three miles from the base, California Highway Patrol Officer Scott Jobinger said.

A fire from the crash was extinguished and no roads in the area were closed, Jobinger said.

When the pilot hit the ground, he walked over to paramedics, said Chief Bill Lynch of Kings County Fire Department, which also responded to the crash, told the Hanford Sentinel newspaper.


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The minister noted that Russian subs can perform longer missions underwater and cruise at lower depths compared with the subs from other countries

BANGKOK, September 21. /TASS/. Indonesia is considering Russia as a potential supplier of new submarines for its naval forces, Defense Minister Ryamizard Ryacudu said on Monday upon the end of his meeting with deputies of the national parliament.

The meeting was held behind closed doors.

The new purchases had been endorsed by the president, Ryacudu said, adding a remark that it was much better to buy five new submarines than ten second-hand ones.

He named Russia as an expected supplier of the submarines, saying the Russian subs could perform longer missions underwater and cruise at lower depths compared with the subs from other countries.

Ryacudu did not specify the type of the submarines the Indonesian Armed Forces had interest in or the possible date for signing of the contract.

Russian Minister of Industry and Energy, Denis Manturov, said during a visit to Jakarta in October 2014 that Indonesia was considering a purchase of diesel-powered submarines of the Varshavyanka class.


http://tass.ru/en/defense/822663

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Venezuela to Buy at Least 12 Russian Fighter Jets - President Maduro

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MEXICO CITY (Sputnik) — Venezuela will purchase at least 12 fighter jets from Russia, President Nicolas Maduro said Sunday.

"I will talk to [Russian] President Vladimir Putin to deliver at least 12 new [Sukhoi] Su [fighter jets] to Venezuela and replace the one lost [on Friday]," Maduro said as quoted by the Noticias24 news website.

On Friday, a Venezuelan Air Force Sukhoi Su-30 fighter jet crashed on the country's border with Columbia.

The Venezuelan government also plans to sign a contract with China on military equipment delivery, the president added. The equipment will be used to fight drug trafficking, particularly from Colombia, according to him.

The Sukhoi Su-30 is a multi-role fighter aircraft (NATO reporting name Flanker-C) of 4+ generation developed by Russia's Sukhoi Aviation Corporation.

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seems Su-30 and su-35 still have good demand. F15 no country like ? maybe worry US control too much.

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seems Su-30 and su-35 still have good demand. F15 no country like ? maybe worry US control too much.
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Russia offers loan for this countries to buy its military asset.... indonesia,armenia,pakistan,venezuela, bangladesh... i bet russia will offer us the same loan if we want.....

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Russia offers loan for this countries to buy its military asset.... indonesia,armenia,pakistan,venezuela, bangladesh... i bet russia will offer us the same loan if we want.....
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I dont know whether using loan to purchase military equipments is a good practice from an economic POV...

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I dont know whether using loan to purchase military equipments is a good practice from an economic POV...
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Much like a home loan, can extend payment over a longer time for cash poor nations. I dunno it depends.

but buying equipment when seller is desperate? Thats definitely good economic practice biggrin.gif
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The next batch of Oplot tanks, the latest development of the Ukrainian armored industry, will be shipped to Thailand by December 31, 2015, First Deputy General Director of state-owned Ukroboronprom Concern Serhiy Pinkas told UNIAN.

"We have met the latest deadline for the delivery of five tanks under the contact with Thailand. The next deadline is set for December 31," Pinkas said in an exclusive interview with UNIAN.

Pinkas also pointed to some difficulties that the company had been facing while manufacturing these tanks.

"I can't say that the production of Oplot tanks is smooth and easy. It's far from being easy. I can only say that a personnel reshuffle at the Malyshev tank plant is a signal that not everything has been good there. Now we have bought metal for [manufacturing] a very large batch of tanks. The situation with the supply of components has improved. In short, the pace may not be the one we would like to achieve, but let us wait until the end of the year, and we'll make an official announcement then," Pinkas said.

As UNIAN reported earlier, in early 2015 Ukroboronprom's management announced plans to produce 40 Oplot tanks in 2015, and reach the production target of 100-120 tanks per year in 2016 and on.

In June 2015, the company's management dismissed the director of the Malyshev plant for the failure to fulfill the Oplot production plans. For this end, Ukroboronprom said private enterprises were engaged in the production of the tanks as the concern's own production capacities are insufficient.

In 2011 Ukraine signed a contract with Thailand for the shipment of 49 Oplot tanks worth about $250 million. The first batch of five tanks was delivered in late 2013. Another five tanks were shipped to Thailand in June 2015.

Ukroboronprom's management repeatedly noted that it was more economically feasible to export Oplot tanks rather than use them in the Anti-Terrorist Operation in eastern Ukraine, while channeling proceeds from the export to upgrade mothballed military hardware.


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The Philippine Army (PA)'s Mechanized Infantry Division(MID) is scheduled to get another 114 M-113 armored personnel carriers (APCs) starting November this year."Hopefully, they will arrive by the middle of November this year," MID head Major Gen. Mayoralgo Dela Cruz said in an interview Monday.

All will be coming from the US as these are declared "Excess Defense Articles."Dela Cruz said the Philippines did not pay any money for the acquisition of these M-113s except for the shipping and refurbishment costs.The PA operates around 343 AFVs (armored fighting vehicles) and APCs.

Around 85 percent of these AFVs are on green status (fully mission capable) while another 10 percent are on yellow status (undergoing repair) and five percent are on red (beyond repair).

One hundred and fifty of these are the United Kingdom-built GKN "Simba" with the remaining AFVs consisting of US designed V-150 and V-200 APCs, M-113s, Turkish made ACV-300s and British Scorpion CVRTs.

These vehicles give the PA its armor capability and are organized into a 14-vehicle mechanized infantry companion for deployment with regular units.


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Much like a home loan, can extend payment over a longer time for cash poor nations. I dunno it depends.

but buying equipment when seller is desperate? Thats definitely good economic practice biggrin.gif
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Much like a home loan, can extend payment over a longer time for cash poor nations. I dunno it depends.

but buying equipment when seller is desperate? Thats definitely good economic practice biggrin.gif
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Russia, Iran Seen Coordinating on Defense of Assad Regime in Syria

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The U.S. and other Western governments are closely watching for what actions Russia, Iran and the Syrian regime take now.

One possibility, said analysts, is an operation around the ancient city of Palmyra to target Islamic State militants. Mr. Putin has described the Russian presence in Syria as a counterterrorism operation, and he is scheduled to address the U.N. General Assembly in New York on Sept. 28. He could cite Palmyra to back his claims.

Syrian warplanes have intensified airstrikes against Islamic State in Palmyra in recent days, according to opposition activists monitoring the conflict as well as Syrian state media.

Another target could be al Qaeda-linked Nusra Front in Idlib province. The militia and its allies control almost the entire northwestern province with the exception of two Shiite villages, where Hezbollah and other Iranian-trained militias are deployed.

“The first major operation will tell us what their intentions are,” said Elias Farhat, a retired Lebanese army general and military strategist, referring to Iran and Russia.

He said evidence from the ground indicates the Russians, Iranians and Hezbollah are establishing a joint-operational command center in Latakia, near the airport.

The increasing Russian-Iranian defense of Mr. Assad is placing the Obama administration in a diplomatic and strategic bind.


http://www.wsj.com/articles/russia-iran-se...yria-1442856556
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Russia begins military operations in Syria as Putin sends 28 jets - Telegraph

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It quoted an unnamed senior military source saying Russia is considering a limited operation “that confirms the seriousness of Russia’s intentions.”

The source, who the paper said was involved in high-level military planning, said the idea would be to carry out a small but effective and highly visible operation, possibly involving air or artillery strikes against Isil militants.


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plus SU series also much cheaper fighter.
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Was thinking of Kornet and Buk.

Professionals please come in, why don't we just buy more SU-30MKM?
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Was thinking of Kornet and Buk.

Professionals please come in, why don't we just buy more SU-30MKM?
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At this moment, souring relation between Russia and the EU means that we can't get a custom-made Su-30MKM anymore. So the options are either Su-30MS or Su-35.
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An ideal situation is to pursue the trade-off deal and pursue another 24 maritime-strike specialized aircraft
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Cent Com reports 75 US-trained rebels return to Syria

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BEIRUT, Lebanon - About 75 America-trained rebels have returned to Syria to fight the Islamic State, the US Central Command said Monday, days after its commander General Lloyd Austin told a dissatisfied Senate armed services committee that only a handful of the earlier trained fighters were actively battling the Sunni jihadi group.
The newly trained rebels are reported to have entered Syria from Turkey crossing the border in gun-mounted four-wheel drives in a convoy, under air cover from the US-led coalition that has been carrying out strikes against the Islamic State.

The Central Command said in a statement that about 70 graduates of the $500-million Syria Train and Equip program had re-entered Syria with their weapons and equipment.

The statement said that they were operating as New Syrian Forces alongside Syrian Kurds, Sunni Arab and other anti-Islamic State forces.


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Satellite Imagery Shows Russian Military Buildup in Syria

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New commercial satellite imagery shows in remarkable detail Russia’s escalating military buildup in Syria.

Images taken by Europe’s Pleiades satellite network and released by AllSource Analysis in collaboration with GeoNorth and Airbus clearly show four big Su-30SM Flanker-C and 12 smaller Su-25 Frogfoot fighter jets parked Sept. 20 at the al-Assad International Airport in Syria.

The Russian arsenal in Syria has grown over the past few days to include 28 ground-attack and multi-role fighters, including Su-24 Fencers, according to the Pentagon.

Russia has also deployed to the country 14 helicopters, including the Mi-24 Hind gunship and the Mi-17 Hip transport, a number of SA-22 surface-to-air missile systems, and large fixed-wing surveillance drones, according to multiple news organizations, including The Washington Post and Bloomberg.

Meanwhile, as my colleague Richard Sisk reported, the Russian embassy in Damascus was mortared on Tuesday and the U.S. remains leery of any buildup that seeks to support the regime of President Bashar al-Assad.

“We continue to believe that anything that’s done in support of the Assad regime, particularly militarily, is counterproductive and risks worsening an already bad situation,” spokesman Navy Capt. Jeff Davis, told reporters at the Pentagon.

His counterpart at the State Department, John Kirby, agreed. “If there’s a constructive role they (the Russians) want to play against ISIL, we’re willing to have that conversation,” he said, referring to militants affiliated with the Islamic State in Iraq and Syria, which the U.S. is targeting with airstrikes. However, if the Russian intent is to “prop up Assad, that’s a whole different matter,” Kirby said.

Republican lawmakers last week blasted the administration’s strategy in the Middle East.

The $500 million effort begun last December to train and equip Syrian rebels in the campaign against ISIS has thus far only produced a handful of fighters actually on the ground in Syria, Army Gen. Lloyd Austin, head of U.S. Central Command, recently testified before Congress.

http://www.dodbuzz.com/2015/09/21/satellit...ildup-in-syria/
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A US official told Reuters news agency that US-Israeli coordination allowed the allies to share classified technologies for identifying Russian aircraft over Syria: "We know how to spot them clearly and quickly," the official said.

Separately, US officials said Russia had started flying surveillance missions with drone aircraft in Syria in what appeared to be Moscow's first air operations there since beginning its build-up.

The officials, speaking on condition of anonymity, could not say how many aircraft were involved.

A former Netanyahu adviser said Israel was concerned that Russia's help for Assad in the war, now in its fifth year, could create a de facto axis between Moscow, Iran and Hezbollah.

Iran, Israel's arch-foe, is Assad's other foreign backer and patron of Hezbollah, which fought Israel to a standstill in the 2006 Lebanon war.

Israel worries that top-of-the-line Russian military hardware being deployed in Syria could end up in Hezbollah's arsenal.

"Our policy is to do everything to stop weapons from being sent to Hezbollah," Netanyahu told Putin at their photo-op.

He also set out Israel's policy of striking at rebels suspected of preparing to attack it from the Syrian Golan Heights, on the northern frontier - an apparent signal to Russia to steer clear there.

A former Netanyahu adviser, who spoke to Reuters on condition of anonymity given the sensitivity of the issue, said any understanding reached with Putin "could come down to Israel and Russia agreeing to limit themselves to defined areas of operation in Syria, or even that they fly at daytime and we fly at night".


http://www.aljazeera.com/news/2015/09/russ...2045752894.html
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Satellite Imagery Shows Russian Military Buildup in Syria

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New commercial satellite imagery shows in remarkable detail Russia’s escalating military buildup in Syria.

Images taken by Europe’s Pleiades satellite network and released by AllSource Analysis in collaboration with GeoNorth and Airbus clearly show four big Su-30SM Flanker-C and 12 smaller Su-25 Frogfoot fighter jets parked Sept. 20 at the al-Assad International Airport in Syria.

The Russian arsenal in Syria has grown over the past few days to include 28 ground-attack and multi-role fighters, including Su-24 Fencers, according to the Pentagon.

Russia has also deployed to the country 14 helicopters, including the Mi-24 Hind gunship and the Mi-17 Hip transport, a number of SA-22 surface-to-air missile systems, and large fixed-wing surveillance drones, according to multiple news organizations, including The Washington Post and Bloomberg.

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changing topic, has anyone watched Bravo 5? reviews anyone? Polis Evo seem to have steal all the glory
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Professionals please come in, why don't we just buy more SU-30MKM?
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got french + russia + s.africa parts in it, and current conflicts wont allow joint production anymore
the other only choice is su-30sm which is an evolution of the mki/mkm but then it has some israeli parts in it..

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France ready to bomb Syria 'in self-defense' – foreign minister

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France says it may carry out airstrikes against Islamic State targets in Syria as an act of self-defense. Last week French aircraft started to undertake reconnaissance missions over Syria.
On Monday, French President Francois Hollande said French military sorties in Syria would soon expand to include airstrikes against Islamic State (IS, formerly ISIS/ISIL).

“We are part of the coalition in Iraq [against ISIS],” Hollande said in a news conference with his Nigerian counterpart Muhammadu Buhari. “We started reconnaissance flights [in Syria] to enable us to consider air strikes if they were necessary and they will be necessary in Syria.”

French Foreign Minister Laurent Fabius said the use of weapons on Syrian territory is justified due to a string of Islamist attacks in Europe.

“We received specific intelligence indicating that the resent terrorist attacks against France and other European nations were organized by Daesh [Arabic derogatory term for IS] in Syria. Due to this threat we decided to start reconnaissance flights to have the option for airstrikes, if that would be necessary. This is self-defense,” the minister told the Belgian media.


https://www.rt.com/news/316163-france-bomb-syria-defense/
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Was thinking of Kornet and Buk.

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seem we already got 1 squadron SU30MKM, budget use for other squadron like Mig29 replacement.
Ex RMAF boss also mention RMAF np plan to get more Russia fighter, maybe a litter bit issue on support ,remember engine damage, pilot seat ejected and aircraft and engine lifespan. although price is cheaper but operation cost much higher
also now with MH17 issue, hard for MY buy any russia weapon.

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also now with MH17 issue, hard for MY buy any russia weapon.
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seem we already got 1 squadron SU30MKM, budget use for other squadron like Mig29 replacement.
Ex RMAF also mention RMAF np plan to get more Russia fighter,  maybe a litter bit issue on support ,remember engine damage, pilot seat ejected and aircraft and engine lifespan. although price is cheaper but operation cost much higher 
also now with MH17 issue, hard for MY buy any russia weapon.
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Celaka forgot the MH17... confirmed Russians will pressure that if any deals are to be made.

Sigh. Yeah Su-30MKI also have engine troubles. Buy kapitalis not komunis then...
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Celaka forgot the MH17... confirmed Russians will pressure that if any deals are to be made.

Sigh. Yeah Su-30MKI also have engine troubles. Buy kapitalis not komunis then...
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our gov also face political hu-ha if buy Russia weapon which use kill MH17 people. all pin point to russia weapon.
i don't think Gov willing take risk to to that at lease for 5 year later.
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In one of the tests at Quantico, the robot was sent into a building ahead of Marines to simulate looking around corners for enemies and threats.

In addition to its robotics technology, Spot includes a small LIDAR (Light Detection And Ranging) laser imaging sensor that's similar to the sensor installed on the top of Google's self-driving cars to give them an all-around view of the world.

The trials were held by the Marine Corps Warfighting Lab and the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA), which has provided funding to Boston Dynamics to research and build the robots.


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Army Brig. Gen. Allan Arrojado said some of the about 1,000 marines and army troops clashed with about 30 Abu Sayyaf gunmen Tuesday at the start of the assault near a remote village in mountainous Patikul town in Sulu province. The militants were laying homemade bombs, one of which exploded, when the troops engaged them, Arrojado said, adding that there were no immediate reports of casualties from either side.

The six foreign militants may have come from Indonesia and Malaysia, and were believed to be providing bomb-making and other training to the Abu Sayyaf in Sulu and the nearby island province of Basilan, where they were first monitored by military intelligence agents, he said.


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The Jakarta Post, Jakarta | September 22 2015 | 4:54 PM

Following the government’s decision to cut Rp 7 trillion (US$490 million) from the defense budget next year, the Navy revealed on Monday a plan to purchase two new submarines to augment its fleet.

Navy spokesperson Comr. Muhammad Zainuddin told The Jakarta Post that the force had opted to procure Kilo-class submarines from Russia as part of the 2015-2019 strategic planning. “There are many kinds of Kilo-class submarines, we have yet to decide which type we will purchase,” Zainuddin said.

He declined to provide more information on the financing for the submarine purchase, especially after the cutbacks the government has made to adjust to the current economic slowdown. Zainuddin said the purchase plan was still on the table, awaiting further discussion with the Defense Ministry.

It is reported that the government has proposed cutting the defense budget for next year by 6.3 percent, or Rp 7 trillion, to Rp 95.8 trillion, by rationalizing the ongoing plan to revamp the country’s ageing weapons systems.

Despite the savings being relatively small, and defense still accounting for the second-largest slice of the 2016 state budget, lawmakers have conveyed their concern, saying the cutback will hinder the plan to achieve the defense target known as minimum essential force (MEF).

Submarines, with their stealth capacity, are regarded as effective deterrents and Zainuddin said that Indonesia needed at least 12 submarines to protect its territory.

“So far, we have two submarines and an additional three Chang Bogo-class submarines that are still under construction in South Korea. So we still need at least seven more submarines,” he said, adding that the seven submarines would probably be Kilo-class vessels.

The Navy currently operates two German-made submarines, the KRI Cakra (401) and KRI Nenggala (402), which were built in the 1980s. The submarines are due to be decommissioned in 2020.

In 2013, Indonesia held talks, under the leadership of then defense minister Purnomo Yusgiantoro, with Russia to procure a number of Kilo-class submarines.

Purnomo held talks with Russian Ambassador MY Galuzin to discuss the procurement of the submarines, but no deal was struck. In January, Defense Minister Ryamizard Ryacudu met Galuzin, and Russia offered the Kilo-class 636 to Indonesia.

Ryamizard confirmed the Navy’s submarine-procurement plan. “It’s better to have five new submarines, instead of 10 second-hand submarines. This is [in line with President Joko “Jokowi” Widodo’s] instruction to buy new weapons systems,” he said.


Read more: http://m.thejakartapost.com/news/2015/09/2...fense-cuts.html

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why most of the times they will send out the Hinds and not the Mi-28 Havoc or Kamov Ka-52 Alligator?  hmm.gif
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Chinese military could soon disable sensors on enemy missiles using suitcase-sized device after 'groundbreaking' study on ultrafast lasers

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A breakthrough in laser technology may give the Chinese military the ability to blind the sensors on enemy missiles or even satellites using a portable device the size of a suitcase, rather than the large container-sized version typically found on warships.

A research team led by Professor Li Zhiyuan with the Chinese Academy of Sciences' Institute of Physics reported that they had reduced the sophisticated mechanism that generates a high-frequency laser down to a single piece of crystal.

This means the huge ultrafast laser generator that is used to render heat-seeking missiles useless, and which can be found on warships today, could be shrunk to the size of hand baggage and mounted on aircraft, tanks or even soldiers.

"This is a groundbreaking achievement," said Liu Qiang, a professor of laser optics at Beijing’s Tsinghua University.


People's Liberation Army tank regiments are shown at Tiananmen Square in Beijing during a huge military parade on September 3. The new breakthrough could facilitate the laser technology being fitted to tanks like these. Photo: Kyodo

"Nobody has generated a laser at such a high frequency on a single piece of crystal before,” added Liu, who was not involved in the research.

“Their technology will significantly simplify the process of ultrafast laser production and reduce the size of relevant devices."

Part of the team’s research was detailed in the latest issue of the journal Physical Review Letters, which is run by the American Physical Society.

Since the invention of laser technology, scientists have been trying to increase the frequency of laser beams by reducing their wavelength. The higher the frequency, the more energy can be carried by photons.

A typical ultrafast laser device generates pulses as short as one quadrillionth of a second. Despite decades of development, however, their use has been mostly restricted to research laboratories, and eye surgery, because of the level of cost and sophistication involved.

The USS Ponce tests a laser weapons system in this 2012 handout photo from the US Navy. Photo: AFP

Nonetheless, many countries have been racing to develop the technology for military applications.

The US Navy, for instance, reportedly commissioned a research project in 2012 to develop an ultrafast laser system to blind the infrared sensor on missiles.

This is based on the logic that it is much easier to use high-energy photons to attack a sensor than depend on a laser to destroy the thick metallic shell of a missile.

Apart from inflicting damage on enemy targets, ultrafast lasers can also serve as a handy tool to deal with encrypted communications and detect stealth aircraft.

However, the prototypes for military applications proved cumbersome and heavy.

While researchers developed various ways of making high frequency laser beams, such as using purified gas or multiple crystals, they all required the device to be set up in a large room with delicate components that are vulnerable to external disturbances such as shaking.

Chinese navy soldiers and officers aboard the missile destroyer Haikou stand in formation as the warship arrives at Naval Base San Diego in the United States on August 10, 2014. Photo: Xinhua

Li's team claim to have solved this problem. They developed a special crystal with lithium and niobium that can convert a normal laser beam into high frequency waves as short as 350 nanometres, or three times faster than the ultrafast system in use today.

The technology “hints at a very promising means for greatly expanding the power” of laser technology, the team said in their paper.

Liu said the biggest challenge was the loss of energy in the frequency conversion process.

"The larger the laser system, the more serious the energy loss," he said.

The conversion efficiency of Li's crystal was 18 per cent, which meant more than 80 per cent of the energy would be lost.

But Liu said that the rate of efficiency was still "very high" for an ultrafast laser system.

"If they can achieve the efficiency they claim, I think their technology can be quickly deployed in field applications," Liu said.

http://www.scmp.com/tech/science-research/...aser-technology

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why most of the times they will send out the Hinds and not the Mi-28 Havoc or Kamov Ka-52 Alligator?  hmm.gif

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Currently the situation don't really need dedicated anti-tank helicopters, so for now Hinds will do. The way I see it situation is like 1980s Afghanistan with insurgents mostly on foot or light vehicles with a few armored vehicles here and there. Any infiltrating SF or Spetznaz units carried to suspected insurgent concentrations by the attacking Hinds can potentially do a lot more damage than purely hard-hitting Havoc or Alligators.

Also Syrian Army & Air Force are already familiar with Hind and Hip helicopter controls, so if anything happen can give control to Syrian pilots. Spare parts for both types would also be available from Syrian government depots.
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My PS just dream idea for Gowind AAW spec ....  thumbup.gif
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Sememangnya dream. Type 26 kah? Just to fill up 1 ship you know what all thosr missiles will cost right? biggrin.gif
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anyone playing World of Warships?

let's form a division and fight as /k division
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pay by palm oil? as masian palm oil stock is very high.... sweat.gif  sweat.gif

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why they want to give loan is for them to hedge their currency in the long run, they buy stuff in rubbles n some in usd, but when they get back their loan is in USD over long run which is more beneficial to them but bad for 3rd world countries where their currency is always depreciating

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got french + russia + s.africa parts in it, and current conflicts wont allow joint production anymore
the other only choice is su-30sm which is an evolution of the mki/mkm but then it has some israeli parts in it..
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there a way to by-pass the so call restriction which similar to what india do

Buy the kit and assemble in Malaysia laugh.gif
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Sememangnya dream. Type 26 kah? Just to fill up 1 ship you know what all thosr missiles will cost right? biggrin.gif
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rather go for PAAMS with integrated SMART-L

closely similar to type 45
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Sememangnya dream. Type 26 kah? Just to fill up 1 ship you know what all thosr missiles will cost right? biggrin.gif
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Prefer FREMM,
ya about $100m, if we construct 3-4 ship, cost still acceptable.
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rather go for PAAMS with integrated SMART-L

closely similar to type 45
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Gowind is too small to fit in SMART-L,
the size radar is huge for 3000 tons frigate, at lease 6000 tons level.
also power requirement is huge.
also SMART-L going to un-popular it will be replace with newest 4 fix panel AESA radar.
Thales I-Mast is best for 3000 tons level balancing size and capability.

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Gowind is too small to fit in PAAMS + SMART-L,
the size radar is huge for 3000 tons frigate, at lease 6000 tons level.
also power requirement is huge.
also SMART-L going to un-popular it will be replace with newest 4 fix panel AESA radar. 
Thales I-Mast is best for 3000 tons level balancing size and capability.
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if that the case.. Herakles would better, plus there a an updated version soon laugh.gif

Back to back we are looking at similar formidable class just on a diff hull
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Prefer FREMM,
ya about $100m,  if we construct 3-4 ship, cost still acceptable.
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Thats pre-songlap price. Gowind already RM1.6bn each how much do you think this will 'cost'?

Wasn't Aster 15 and ESSM already turned down in favour of MICA VL?
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Thats pre-songlap price. Gowind already RM1.6bn each how much do you think this will 'cost'?

Wasn't Aster 15 and ESSM already turned down in favour of MICA VL?
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ROC Air Force AT-3 trainer plane missing in central Taiwan during training flight

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Taipei, Sept. 22 (CNA) The military was continuing a search for two missing pilots Tuesday after their AT-3 Air Force Academy training aircraft lost contact with air traffic controllers earlier that day during a routine training flight.

The Huadong Defense Command said that a total of 60 servicemen would soon reach the area near the location where the aircraft was last seen on radar screens to search for them.

In addition to the ground search effort, the Air Force also deployed an EC225 rescue helicopter and an S-70C rescue chopper to search for the missing pilots and the aircraft, but as of press time, the search had proved unsuccessful.

Due to heavy cloud, the helicopters could not be flown at a low enough altitude to conduct search and rescue work, officials from the Air Force's Chiayi base said, adding that the helicopters had been recalled to the base.

The Air Force was expected to dispatch another S-70C the following morning to continue with the search effort, the officials said.


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Thats pre-songlap price. Gowind already RM1.6bn each how much do you think this will 'cost'?

Wasn't Aster 15 and ESSM already turned down in favour of MICA VL?
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well technically not that expensive, bcos Integrated Mast already include all Radarr, comms, sensor, electronic EOD, into a mast, it speed up installation on ship, no need each item install, cost just 10-20% higher on all item buy individually , but it also simplify maintenance later, all maintenance can be done inside mast in any time. cost about $50m each set, but can shorted ship construction+outfit 1 year time (also saving cost). I-Mast pre-construction in factory and ship to shipyard plug and play install. and it is complete all-in-one system for all radar/sensor/comms. much better perform than single unit.
As many discuss on early thread, Gowind Smart-S 3D radar only support ESSM and VL MIca, not support Aster missile. And RMN specify LCS-Gowind ship as ASW role, so anti-air capability just basic, so just accept with MICA-VL。just like France spec Fremm, as ASW role just with Aster 15 SAM, not include Aster 30 in ship.
also for Gowind, price tag is include about 20% TOT/IP cost and shipyard upgrade.

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if that the case.. Herakles would better, plus there a an updated version soon  laugh.gif

Back to back we are looking at similar formidable class just on a diff hull
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Integrated Mast is new generation combine sensor/comms/system all-in-one for new generation navy ship.
newer navy ship start adopt to use this kind concept. like FREMM-EL, Type 26, F125, Holland class. DDG1000. JSS

also Thales I-Mast 400/500 much better than Herakles with dual 4 fix panel AESA radar. and advantage of integration.






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Try the Crushing Power of Russian Su-30SM’s Gun!



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The 30mm GSh-30-1 automatic cannon is a part of the armament of such Russian combat aircraft as MiG-29, Su-27, Su-33, Su-34, PAK FA and others. Its rate of fire can reach 1,800 rounds per minute. The cannon can strike air, water and ground targets with armor-piercing high-explosive incendiary and armor-piercing tracer ammunition.
The Su-30SM is a supermaneuverable multirole fighter designed to gain supremacy in the air. It is an heir to the legendary Su-27. 


http://sputniknews.com/military/20150918/1...-gun-video.html
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Germany's Got a 4-Barrel Laser Gatling Gun

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Drones are becoming a big problem for armed forces worldwide. They're small, difficult to detect, and operated by armies and terrorist groups such as Hezbollah and Hamas.

The drone threat isn't just limited to the Middle East: in 2014, South Korean authorities found North Korean drones had overflown the Blue House—the official residence of South Korean President Park Geun-hye.

This week at the Defence and Security Equipment Industry in London, German defense contractor Rheinmetall Defence Electronics showcased a new sea-based anti-drone laser system. The system, according to Chinese web site qq.com, features not one but four high energy lasers (HEL) mounted on turret, making it look like some kind of laser gatling gun.

The principles behind the laser gatling aren't exactly the same as a regular, bullet-spitting gatling gun. The four 20 kilowatt HELs are designed to be fired simultaneously, in a technique known as superimposition. All four fire at a target at once, and Rheinmetall's technology combines them into a single powerful 80 kilowatt beam.

According to the company, using superimposition there's not limit to the amount of energy that can be focused on a target—just add more lasers.

Each HEL's ruby-red lens is protected from the elements by a cover that swings open moments before firing. Such protection is essential to prevent "blooming", a process by which fog, mist and other airborne water droplets cause lasers to defocus and rapidly lose power.

The gatling laser can reportedly shoot down a drone at 500 meters. Lasers can also detonate ammunition, explode artillery shells, blind the sensors of another ship, and even burn holes in smaller ships., The real range of the system is also likely much longer: in tests Rheinmetall's 30 measly kilowatt laser exploded an 82-millimeter mortar in midair at 1,000 meters. The result will be ships protected from a variety of threats—at the speed of light.

To give you an idea of what a laser weapon is capable of, here's a video of Rheinmetall's land-based system:



http://www.popularmechanics.com/military/w...er-gatling-gun/
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ARLINGTON, Va., Sept. 21 (UPI) -- DRS Technologies Inc. is to provide the U.S. Army with a new technology that integrates night vision goggles with thermal weapon sights.

Work on the next-generation system will be performed under an indefinite-delivery/indefinite-quantity contract worth as much as $367 million, DRS said.

"DRS has a long history of providing the U.S. military with leading thermal weapon sight and night vision technology and we look forward to providing this important future capability to ensure our warfighters remain the best equipped in the world," said Shawn Black, vice president and general manager of Infrared Sensors and Systems at DRS Technologies.

"These devices are a result of years of DRS-led innovation and development through U.S. Army and DRS investment. The result is a device that affordably and significantly improves the ability of troops to see and engage targets more rapidly in degraded combat conditions."

The new system is based on the company's Enhanced Night Vision Goggle III and Family of Weapon Sight (Individual) programs. Connected through a wireless system, the weapon-mounted thermal sight is designed to transmit imagery to the night vision goggle, allowing troops to stay protected while raising their weapon over an obstacle or around a corner, without exposing themselves to enemy fire.

http://www.upi.com/Business_News/Security-.../6691442855623/
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QUOTE(waja2000 @ Sep 22 2015, 10:26 PM)
well technically not that expensive, bcos Integrated Mast already include all Radarr, comms, sensor, electronic  EOD, into a mast, it speed up installation on ship, no need each item install, cost just 10-20% higher on all item buy individually , but it also simplify maintenance later, all maintenance can be done inside mast in any time. cost about $50m each set, but can shorted ship construction+outfit 1 year time (also saving cost). I-Mast pre-construction in factory and ship to shipyard plug and play install. and it is complete all-in-one system for all radar/sensor/comms. much better perform than single unit. 
As many discuss on early thread, Gowind  Smart-S 3D radar only support ESSM and VL MIca, not support Aster missile. And RMN specify LCS-Gowind ship as ASW role, so anti-air capability just basic, so just accept with MICA-VL。just like France spec Fremm, as ASW role just with Aster 15 SAM, not include Aster 30 in ship.
also for Gowind, price tag is include about 20% TOT/IP cost and shipyard upgrade.
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we keep paying for TOT/IP, but so far haven't see any result from it yet. shakehead.gif shakehead.gif
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we keep paying for TOT/IP, but so far haven't see any result from it yet. shakehead.gif  shakehead.gif
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yes, the results from TOT/IP is train many ship designer and engineering, we should start built small vessel patrol boat first.
so Gov should BNS ask propose design 500 tons patrol ship to replace our Perdana, handaanl, Jerung Kris gun boat (about 16 unit, 40 year old ship), those ship design as patrol boat with cheaper cost and low level weapon to built, like usd 40-50m per-ship, basic surface radar+navigation radar, with 1x 40mm main gun + 12.7 navy gun as weapon should be enough. target 24-32 unit, construction can be divided to few local shipyard which have capability to construct it. main job is for anti-Piracy/anti-smuggling/SAR. we have so many sea border issue, need alot patrol boat.

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yes, the results from TOT/IP is train many ship designer and engineering,
so Gov should BNS ask propose design 500 tons patrol ship to replace our Perdana, handaanl, Jerung Kris  gun boat (about 16 unit),  those ship design as patrol boat with cheaper cost to built, like usd 40-50m per-ship, basic surface radar+navigation radar, with 1x 40mm main gun + 12.7 navy gun as weapon should be enough. target 24-32 unit, construction can be divided to few local shipyard which have capability to construct it.  main job is for anti-Piracy/anti-smuggling/SAR. we have so many sea border issue, need alot patrol boat.
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If I see that project completed in time within a reasonable budget I will seriously raise the flag for BNS. But until then, TOT and IP... I don't believe it at all.
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they should built more small patrol vessel ...


Updated: Tuesday September 22, 2015 MYT 11:29:44 PM
Malaysian Navy needs more ships to improve security

KUALA LUMPUR: The Royal Malaysian Navy (TLDM) will require additional assets, especially ships, in order to step up security in local waters.
At the moment, six more multi-role naval vessels are needed, said Navy Chief Admiral Tan Sri Abdul Aziz Jaafar.
Speaking at a press conference during the Navy Media Day on Tuesday, he said the Navy needs to have 50 ships, but currently only has 44.
Abdul Aziz explained that apart from the assets mentioned, other naval systems are at a very satisfactory level.
"What is lacking are only platforms to conduct patrols and surveillance," he said.

http://www.thestar.com.my/News/Nation/2015...avy-more-ships/

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Satellite Imagery Shows Russian Military Buildup in Syria

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New commercial satellite imagery shows in remarkable detail Russia’s escalating military buildup in Syria.

Images taken by Europe’s Pleiades satellite network and released by AllSource Analysis in collaboration with GeoNorth and Airbus clearly show four big Su-30SM Flanker-C and 12 smaller Su-25 Frogfoot fighter jets parked Sept. 20 at the al-Assad International Airport in Syria.

The Russian arsenal in Syria has grown over the past few days to include 28 ground-attack and multi-role fighters, including Su-24 Fencers, according to the Pentagon.

Russia has also deployed to the country 14 helicopters, including the Mi-24 Hind gunship and the Mi-17 Hip transport, a number of SA-22 surface-to-air missile systems, and large fixed-wing surveillance drones, according to multiple news organizations, including The Washington Post and Bloomberg.

Meanwhile, as my colleague Richard Sisk reported, the Russian embassy in Damascus was mortared on Tuesday and the U.S. remains leery of any buildup that seeks to support the regime of President Bashar al-Assad.

“We continue to believe that anything that’s done in support of the Assad regime, particularly militarily, is counterproductive and risks worsening an already bad situation,” spokesman Navy Capt. Jeff Davis, told reporters at the Pentagon.

His counterpart at the State Department, John Kirby, agreed. “If there’s a constructive role they (the Russians) want to play against ISIL, we’re willing to have that conversation,” he said, referring to militants affiliated with the Islamic State in Iraq and Syria, which the U.S. is targeting with airstrikes. However, if the Russian intent is to “prop up Assad, that’s a whole different matter,” Kirby said.

Republican lawmakers last week blasted the administration’s strategy in the Middle East.

The $500 million effort begun last December to train and equip Syrian rebels in the campaign against ISIS has thus far only produced a handful of fighters actually on the ground in Syria, Army Gen. Lloyd Austin, head of U.S. Central Command, recently testified before Congress.

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QUOTE(waja2000 @ Sep 23 2015, 12:57 AM)
yes, the results from TOT/IP is train many ship designer and engineering, we should start built small vessel patrol boat first.
so Gov should BNS ask propose design 500 tons patrol ship to replace our Perdana, handaanl, Jerung Kris  gun boat (about 16 unit, 40 year old ship),  those ship design as patrol boat with cheaper cost and low level weapon to built, like usd 40-50m per-ship, basic surface radar+navigation radar, with 1x 40mm main gun + 12.7 navy gun as weapon should be enough. target 24-32 unit, construction can be divided to few local shipyard which have capability to construct it.  main job is for anti-Piracy/anti-smuggling/SAR. we have so many sea border issue, need alot patrol boat.
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Haha I've kept advocating more and more modern local -made patrol boats for APMM for a long time alredi laugh.gif
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PLA armored company on routine training exercise ambushed by two 'enemy' attack helicopters, resulting in 80% losses

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During a recent routine training exercise with the Nanjing military district armored brigades, a few commanders decided to sneak in a surprise element to the exercise: An ambush by two attack helicopters armed with 'anti-tank weapons' on an armored company.

The armored company was reported to have reacted poorly to the surprise helicopter attacks, with conflicting and confusing orders given resulting in reported 80% loss for the armored company. Out of a typical PLA armored company of 14 tanks, this would amount to about 11 or 12 tanks lost to the attack helicopters. The outcome of the botched exercise was claimed to have caused an 'uproar' at Brigade command.

The U.S. Army’s Foreign Military Studies Office took note of the exercise in its monthly journal OE Watch. “It was … apparent that commanders were not staying abreast of recent changes in warfare,” the journal stated.

According to the journal, the 'enemy' ambush was sprung after "When they exploited the victory and staged attacks on “remnant enemies,” two “enemy” helicopter gunships suddenly appeared and fired a number of anti-tank missiles. Facing the abrupt counter-attacks from the opponent, the Fourth Company was knocked off stride and forced into a messy condition. Multiple tanks were hit, releasing red smoke. The battle damage rate of the tanks reached 80 percent."


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QUOTE(James831 @ Sep 22 2015, 11:55 PM)
we keep paying for TOT/IP, but so far haven't see any result from it yet. shakehead.gif  shakehead.gif
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Actually it not there is no results.
Bns actually come out with its own design for sgpv but it did not win and lost out to gowind class design.
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PLA armored company on routine training exercise ambushed by two 'enemy' attack helicopters, resulting in 80% losses

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During a recent routine training exercise with the Nanjing military district armored brigades, a few commanders decided to sneak in a surprise element to the exercise: An ambush by two attack helicopters armed with 'anti-tank weapons' on an armored company.

The armored company was reported to have reacted poorly to the surprise helicopter attacks, with conflicting and confusing orders given resulting in reported 80% loss for the armored company. Out of a typical PLA armored company of 14 tanks, this would amount to about 11 or 12 tanks lost to the attack helicopters. The outcome of the botched exercise was claimed to have caused an 'uproar' at Brigade command.

The U.S. Army’s Foreign Military Studies Office took note of the exercise in its monthly journal OE Watch. “It was … apparent that commanders were not staying abreast of recent changes in warfare,” the journal stated.

According to the journal, the 'enemy' ambush was sprung after "When they exploited the victory and staged attacks on “remnant enemies,” two “enemy” helicopter gunships suddenly appeared and fired a number of anti-tank missiles. Facing the abrupt counter-attacks from the opponent, the Fourth Company was knocked off stride and forced into a messy condition. Multiple tanks were hit, releasing red smoke. The battle damage rate of the tanks reached 80 percent."
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Hmm, they dun have situation awareness on the surrounding routes?

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That article has been going round and well criticised already. Propaganda je.
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During the 2015 Russian Arms Expo, the tank units are now covered by GBAD vehicles.


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QUOTE(yinchet @ Sep 23 2015, 12:02 PM)
Hmm, they dun have situation awareness on the surrounding routes?
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Probably assumed the day was just like any other monthly training exercise. Show up, shoot some stuff and go back to barracks. Shows the suspect quality of the training in the PLA actually.
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Probably assumed the day was just like any other monthly training exercise. Show up, shoot some stuff and go back to barracks. Shows the suspect quality of the training in the PLA actually.
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it is just the mbt division on training and no support from other divisions in the training?
If like these it hard to judge on the validity of the rape. biggrin.gif
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QUOTE(yinchet @ Sep 23 2015, 11:59 AM)
Sup guys it been awhile.
Actually it not there is no results.
Bns actually come out with its own design for sgpv but it did not win and lost out to gowind class design.
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what you busy nowdays ?
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what you busy nowdays ?
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Having a few projects on hand and another fella get goreng sotong have to take over some of his work.
also have to travel to sg, viet and hk more frequent.

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Lockheed Martin Unveils New Amphibious Combat Vehicle for US Navy

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NEW YORK (Sputnik) — A new Amphibious Combat Vehicle (ACV) produced for the US Navy was revealed at a trade show in the state of Virginia, defense contractor Lockheed Martin said in statement on Tuesday.

"The armored, eight-wheel-drive vehicle is designed to transport up to 13 Marines, transition seamlessly between land and water, and provide high levels of blast protection," Lockheed Martin stated.

Tests conducted on the vehicle have shown that in the event the ACV traveled over an Improvised Explosive Devices and lost a wheel, it would still be able to drive and escape the blast zone.

"It’s going to be more lethal, it’s going to be faster and our troops inside are going to be better protected," US Marine Corps Capabilities Development Directorate Director William Mullen said.

The US Marine Corps established the ACV program to replace its aging fleet of Amphibious Assault Vehicles, which have been in service since the 1970s.

http://sputniknews.com/military/20150922/1027359463.html
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Having a few projects on hand and another fella get goreng sotong have to take over some of his work.
also have to travel to sg, viet and hk more frequent.
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wah can travel alot .... what industry you working ... defense ah?
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wah can travel alot .... what industry you working  ... defense ah?
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Well I have to go onsite to see how the project on going.
As for what industry, I would say something to do with infrastructure development and yes the company I work does involves in defense but that not the core business anymore.

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Russia has significantly boosted its support for Syrian president Bashar Assad in recent weeks, shipping some 2,000 military personnel and materiel, including powerful tanks, to the war-wracked country. More than 250,000 people have been killed in Syria over the course of the four-and-a-half-year-long civil war.
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Updated....with a squadron of swing-wing Su-24 on the ground

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PLA armored company on routine training exercise ambushed by two 'enemy' attack helicopters, resulting in 80% losses

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During a recent routine training exercise with the Nanjing military district armored brigades, a few commanders decided to sneak in a surprise element to the exercise: An ambush by two attack helicopters armed with 'anti-tank weapons' on an armored company.

The armored company was reported to have reacted poorly to the surprise helicopter attacks, with conflicting and confusing orders given resulting in reported 80% loss for the armored company. Out of a typical PLA armored company of 14 tanks, this would amount to about 11 or 12 tanks lost to the attack helicopters. The outcome of the botched exercise was claimed to have caused an 'uproar' at Brigade command.

The U.S. Army’s Foreign Military Studies Office took note of the exercise in its monthly journal OE Watch. “It was … apparent that commanders were not staying abreast of recent changes in warfare,” the journal stated.

According to the journal, the 'enemy' ambush was sprung after "When they exploited the victory and staged attacks on “remnant enemies,” two “enemy” helicopter gunships suddenly appeared and fired a number of anti-tank missiles. Facing the abrupt counter-attacks from the opponent, the Fourth Company was knocked off stride and forced into a messy condition. Multiple tanks were hit, releasing red smoke. The battle damage rate of the tanks reached 80 percent."
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It's no secret actually. Many military "exercise" of many nations were scripted by the field commanders. It's more a theatrical performance rather than a training. This way they can write a favorable performance report to the HQ and avoid reprimand. It also serve as a kinda "show of force" for propaganda purpose. Most countries that aren't under threat of war usually tolerate this practice. The fact that China military done this is worrying though. It mean's they started to take the training seriously. The same thing happen in Egypt before their surprise attack on Israel during 1972 war.

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It's no secret actually. Many military "exercise" of many nations were scripted by the field commanders. It's more a theatrical performance rather than a training. This way they can write a favorable performance report to the HQ and avoid reprimand. It also serve as a kinda "show of force" for propaganda purpose. Most countries that aren't under threat of war usually tolerate this practice. The fact that China military done this is worrying though. It mean's they started to take the training seriously. The same thing happen in Egypt before their surprise attack on Israel during 1972 war.
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Maybe starting to employ real-world scenarios in training rather than stupid propaganda-based training where they inflict 125% casualties on the enemy? laugh.gif
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Hishammudin met with saudi defense minister... according to the news report, the meeting last for 2 hours ... i wonder the topic of their discussions... 2 hours of discussion definitely not a normal social visit

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Hishammudin met with saudi defense minister... according to the news report, the meeting last for 2 hours ... i wonder the topic of their discussions... 2 hours of discussion definitely not a normal social visit

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Hishammudin met with saudi defense minister... according to the news report, the meeting last for 2 hours ... i wonder the topic of their discussions... 2 hours of discussion definitely not a normal social visit

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Brazil Considers Buying Russian Pantsir-S1, Igla Air Defense Systems

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MOSCOW (Sputnik) — Brazil is discussing the purchase of advanced Pantsir-S1 and Igla air defense systems from Russia in the near future, the head of the Brazilian Defense Ministry’s Industrial Technology Department told Sputnik Brazil on Wednesday.

"Brazil does not currently have medium-range air defense systems. We plan to fill in this gap in the very near future," Gen. Aderico Mattioli said.

When asked about a timeline delivery for the systems the general did not rule out first deliveries next year, ahead of the 2016 Summer Olympic Games in Rio de Janeiro.

Mattioli told Sputnik Brazil that his country adopted a Western-style defense industry model alongside the program's pros and cons. He suggested that Russia and Brazil could step up cooperation on military technology, benefiting from cooperative research.

"Our main goal is to make our defense industrial base more self-reliant, and one of the ways to do that is to enhance strategic partnership between Brazil and Russia," the military official said.

The Pantsir-S1 is a short-to-medium range surface-to-air missile system first entering service with the Russian army in 2012. Igla is a portable infrared homing surface-to-air missile defense system that can be hand-carried.

http://sputniknews.com/military/20150923/1027385664.html
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QUOTE(MrUbikeledek @ Sep 23 2015, 04:36 PM)
It's no secret actually. Many military "exercise" of many nations were scripted by the field commanders. It's more a theatrical performance rather than a training. This way they can write a favorable performance report to the HQ and avoid reprimand. It also serve as a kinda "show of force" for propaganda purpose. Most countries that aren't under threat of war usually tolerate this practice. The fact that China military done this is worrying though. It mean's they started to take the training seriously. The same thing happen in Egypt before their surprise attack on Israel during 1972 war.
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The United Kingdom Ministry of Defence has unveiled its high-tech soldier suit of the future. Equipped with centipede-like armor, biometric sensors, and advanced networking and communications, Future Soldier Vision (FSV) is designed to make British soldiers safer and more effective on the battlefield.

In war, the side with the most information usually wins. FSV is a set of armor, computers, antennas, and sensors that are worn over standard military fatigues. The goal is to make each soldier a networked sensor in wartime, capable of sharing and receiving information, calling for support, and coordinating action over long distances.

Wearable technology is a big part of FSV, and a lot is derived from civilian uses. A camera on top of the helmet allows soldiers to record real-time video from behind cover, peaking the tops of their helmets just over an obstacle to observe the enemy. Think of it as a way for the brass to FaceTime with the enemy—without the enemy knowing it.

Think of it as a way for the brass to FaceTime with the enemy—without the enemy knowing it.

Soldiers will be equipped with ballistic goggles projecting a heads-up display into the wearer's field of vision, displaying critical information. An Apple Watch-like wrist device will allow wearers to communicate with one another, and a soldier-proof handheld computer will aid in communications, position location, and information sharing.

Future Soldier Vision is also big on biometric technology. The suit is packed with biometric sensors measuring vital statistics such as blood pressure and heart rate. The data can then be pushed up the chain of command, allowing the Army to keep track of the soldier's vital signs.

The battlefield is growing increasingly deadly, with new dangers such as improvised explosive devices and cluster munitions. Future Soldier Vision counters these threats by increasing all-around protection as well as soldier mobility. The new helmet extends protection to the ears while electronically augmenting the wearer's hearing and blocking out harmful noises. The ballistic vest is segmented like an insect's exoskeleton, allowing it to flex as the soldier moves.

Of course, all of this stuff needs power and lots of it. FSV's electronics are powered by a battery pack that hangs off the back of wearer's bulletproof vest. A separate battery powers the helmet.

There are potential problems. Soldiers operating in the field for an extended period will need to recharge their batteries, and it's not clear how that's supposed to happen. If the network goes down—and the enemy will try his hardest to make sure it does—FSV-equipped troops could lose access to things as basic as maps. Buggy software could also harass troops. Any of these three problems could turn all of this fancy, expensive equipment into dead weight.​

Future Soldier Vision is one concept for where soldier tech should be in 2025. Like a concept car, FSV isn't necessarily representative of the future of war. But it is representative of where people who think a lot about war believe it is headed. Networked, protected and augmented, the British soldier of the future could be more lethal than ever before.

http://www.popularmechanics.com/military/r...-of-the-future/
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Air Force: 'Korea Will Be Able to Continue KF-X Project without 4 Core Techs from US'

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Air Force Chief of Staff Jung Gyeong-doo said that even though the U.S. may not provide four core technologies required for the development of the KF-X Korean fighter, Korea will be able to push forward with the KF-X project. The F-35A purchase contract does not include providing the four core technologies, either, Air Force Chief of Staff Jung said in a parliamentary inspection of the Air Force Headquarters on Sept. 22.

Earlier, in Sept. 2014, the Korean military demanded the transfer of 25 technologies such as AESA radar, flight control, avionics, and weapons, while deciding to introduce 40 F-35A fighters for 7.34 trillion won (US$6.23 billion).

But the U.S. government refused to approve exports of the four core technologies due to national security concerns, the Defense Acquisition Program Administration (DAPA) said. The four items are AESA radar, infrared search and tracking equipment (IRST), electro-optical target tracking devices (EO TGP), and RF Jammers. The Korean military was planning to use the technologies in 2025. It was known that the four technologies were not included in the official contract when the Korean government decided to introduce F-35A fighters.

The DAPA is considering going ahead with the production of AESA radar, infrared search and tracking equipment by way of technological cooperation with third countries such as those in Europe and the development of other technologies in Korea.

But today, during the parliamentary inspection, lawmakers voiced concerns about a delay in the Korean fighter development program, since Korea has promoted the program under the premise that Lockheed Martin, the producer of the F-35A, will transfer core technologies to Korea.

Some military pundits say that Korea is one of the biggest buyers of U.S. weapons, but the U.S. is very loath to transfer technologies to Korea after selling them arms. “Lately, the U.S. is recognizing Korea as a competitor in the international arms market,” said a military official. “The U.S. did not give Korea promised technologies after selling the F-15K.”

http://www.businesskorea.co.kr/article/nat...project-without
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Why tanks have no windows: 40cm of bulletproof glass smashed by RPG (VIDEO)


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A Russian amateur video demonstrates what happens to a really thick piece of bulletproof glass when it is hit by a military-grade anti-tank weapon.

The video was produced by Aleksandr Kotlovoy, a Russian TV presenter who has a career working in several science entertainment shows. He and his crew conducted an experiment to see whether 45 layers of bulletproof glass totaling 40 cm would be enough to stop a hit from an RPG-7, a Russian shoulder-fired anti-armor rocket grenade launcher.



The experiment demonstrated the supremacy of the military technology. The hypersonic propulsion, which an RPG produces to pierce through tank armor, was more than capable of penetrating the multilayered glass and “kills” the crash dummy behind it. It even smashed through a second thick panel of glass a couple of meters in front of it in the hope of dispersing and lessening the impact.

The experiment was meant to demonstrate why tanks do not have large bulletproof windows, according to the commentary on the video.

https://www.rt.com/news/316210-rpg-vs-bulletproof-glass/

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Why tanks have no windows: 40cm of bulletproof glass smashed by RPG (VIDEO)


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A Russian amateur video demonstrates what happens to a really thick piece of bulletproof glass when it is hit by a military-grade anti-tank weapon.

The video was produced by Aleksandr Kotlovoy, a Russian TV presenter who has a career working in several science entertainment shows. He and his crew conducted an experiment to see whether 45 layers of bulletproof glass totaling 40 cm would be enough to stop a hit from an RPG-7, a Russian shoulder-fired anti-armor rocket grenade launcher.



The experiment demonstrated the supremacy of the military technology. The hypersonic propulsion, which an RPG produces to pierce through tank armor, was more than capable of penetrating the multilayered glass and “kills” the crash dummy behind it. It even smashed through a second thick panel of glass a couple of meters in front of it in the hope of dispersing and lessening the impact.

The experiment was meant to demonstrate why tanks do not have large bulletproof windows, according to the commentary on the video.

https://www.rt.com/news/316210-rpg-vs-bulletproof-glass/
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The new kind of transparent ceramic is under development. It'll be just as tough as the ceramic armor used in many armored vehicles.
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SHAH ALAM: I know I have been writing about this several times in the past but it’s look like the crunch is on us. I have written previously that Malaysia will only take part in operations in Yemen as part of a UN peace keeping force.However it’s looking likely we will have to make a decision about that sooner rather than later and without any UN mandate.

As you are aware, Defence Minister Datuk Seri Hishammuddin Hussein met his Saudi Arabia counterpart Mohamad Salman in Jeddah last night.A release on the meeting stated that both countries agreed to forge better ties on intelligence on IS. They also discussed the situation in the Middle East.

Hishammuddin said he told the Saudi Defence Minister, who is also the Deputy Crown Prince he appreciated the accommodation, facilities and needs given to Malaysian Armed Force personnel stationed in Riyadh, the capital of Saudi for a humanitarian mission.

Although the release seemed to suggest that the meeting was an ordinary one, circumstances at the moment meant that we can wonder what actually transpired. It is unlikely though Hishammuddin will be able to announced something substantive without reporting to the Cabinet first.One thing for certain, the timing of the latest meeting – on the verge of the Haj – one of the most important event in the Muslim calendar – suggested it’s more than that.

Coupled with the fact that the Saudi led coalition is facing daily casualties in their operations in Yemen again suggested that this meeting could be a defining moment for the Malaysian Armed Forces and the Najib administration.

Interestingly, Indonesian president Joko Widodo was in the Middle East region recently. We wonder whether he too faced the vexed question facing Malaysia. Pakistan had already said no, so that is that.To be or not to be, is the question. We have to wait and see.–Malaysian Defence

http://www.malaysiandefence.com/yemen-are-we-on-the-verge
Are we going to send out our forces? I hope not... Let Saudis and those Arabs settle their own problem....

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France Confirms Sale of Two Mistrals Built for Russia to Egypt

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"President of the Republic spoke with President Sisi. They agreed on the principle and terms of the purchase of two Mistral-class projection and command ships by Egypt," the statement reads.

Earlier it was reported, that a delegation of high-ranking Egyptian officials is currently in Paris to negotiate the purchase of two Mistral-class helicopter carriers originally built for Russia.

According to France’s La Tribune daily, the Egyptian military is also considering the purchase of two Gowind-class corvettes from France under a 2014 contract, the newspaper cited a confidential source as saying.

La Tribune indicated, however, that Cairo was unhappy with the high price tag on the two helicopter carriers. Russia’s contract for their construction and delivery stood at 1.2 billion euro (over $1.3 billion).

Since 2014 Egypt bought 24 Rafale fighters in a €5.2Bln-deal. Paris and Cairo also signed a contract estimated at ‎€1bln ($1.1 billion) to supply four Gowind-class corvettes to Egypt.

The implementation of the Mistral deal, reached in 2011, was initially suspended by France in 2014 over Russia's alleged participation in the Ukraine conflict.

The Mistral deal was officially terminated in August. France repaid Russia around 900 million euro ($1 billion at the current exchange rates) in compensation for terminating the contract.

http://sputniknews.com/business/20150923/1027393230.html
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Boeing Co. ’s troubled new refueling tanker is about to face its biggest test, the results of which could put the nearly $50 billion contract on a steady course—or risk new delays and added costs.

Eight months after it was originally supposed to take to the air, the KC-46 military tanker is scheduled to make its maiden flight as soon as Friday, the Pentagon said. The flight kicks off a series of tests on a single plane over a four-month period.

Chicago-based Boeing already suffered $1.26 billion in overruns associated with the KC-46’s development, including an $835 million charge to earnings in July to fix the plane’s design and address manufacturing issues in the fueling system.

The compressed flight trials will determine whether the plane, a heavily modified version of Boeing’s civilian 767 jetliner, can link up with, and refuel, five different types of U.S. Air Force, Navy, and Marine aircraft. An earlier version without refueling systems started flying in December.

The Air Force is to decide by April whether to purchase the first batch of tankers. Boeing’s contract calls for it to deliver 18 by August 2017. A spokeswoman insists it will not begin purchases “until all criteria have been met.” The service is “not pleased with the schedule slips,” she said, noting Boeing has exhausted all schedule margin.

A Boeing spokesman said the company is “making good progress” on redesigning the plane’s fuel system components and is remains on schedule for the 2017 delivery deadline.

Many problems with the tanker’s fuel system design and manufacturing discovered over the past year are to be fixed by Boeing later in the testing program and aren’t needed for the April decision, officials said.

Righting the tanker project is an early challenge for Dennis Muilenburg, who became Boeing chief executive in July. The fixed-price contract, which puts Boeing on the hook for any cost overruns, could eventually lead to revenue of about $49 billion for 179 aircraft.

Former Boeing executives and engineers say the tanker’s troubles stem partly from changes to Boeing’s defense business in recent years that diminished valuable know-how. It had delivered refueling aircraft to Japanese and Italian militaries between 2008 and 2012 from a Boeing facility in Wichita, Kan. Those projects ran years late and significantly over-budget.

“They didn’t do a great job, but they sure learned a lot,” said a retired senior Boeing executive.

http://www.wsj.com/articles/boeing-tanker-...test-1442964371
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Why tanks have no windows: 40cm of bulletproof glass smashed by RPG (VIDEO)


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A Russian amateur video demonstrates what happens to a really thick piece of bulletproof glass when it is hit by a military-grade anti-tank weapon.

The video was produced by Aleksandr Kotlovoy, a Russian TV presenter who has a career working in several science entertainment shows. He and his crew conducted an experiment to see whether 45 layers of bulletproof glass totaling 40 cm would be enough to stop a hit from an RPG-7, a Russian shoulder-fired anti-armor rocket grenade launcher.



The experiment demonstrated the supremacy of the military technology. The hypersonic propulsion, which an RPG produces to pierce through tank armor, was more than capable of penetrating the multilayered glass and “kills” the crash dummy behind it. It even smashed through a second thick panel of glass a couple of meters in front of it in the hope of dispersing and lessening the impact.

The experiment was meant to demonstrate why tanks do not have large bulletproof windows, according to the commentary on the video.

https://www.rt.com/news/316210-rpg-vs-bulletproof-glass/
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<<Ex Valiant Mark>>
Iron sharpens iron. That’s why we conduct exercises with other militaries. At the recent Exercise Valiant Mark, soldiers from The Singapore Army's 7th Singapore Infantry Brigade charged up the beach with Marines from the U.S. Marine Corps 2nd Battalion, 4th Marine Regiment. It’s also a great way to build personal and military-to-military ties.

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QUOTE(Dreadstar @ Sep 23 2015, 09:43 PM)
i think u confused with NGV with BNS ...

NGV with their kedah class NGPV <--- this one ada issue sikit.
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QUOTE(alaskanbunny @ Sep 23 2015, 10:23 PM)
kd perantau
kedah not psc-nd>boustead? i thought ngv is gagah n teguh?
scorpene?
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kd perantau - yes got problem, but at least it didnt burn down like its sister ship at a shipyard in johor
scorpene? - its maintenance got problem ker? none i know of
sgpv-lcs? - delay in design issue stemmed from finance ministry dun wanna release payment for some of the equipments selected, then again dcns is the one who designs it, boustead only helps building it
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QUOTE(DDG_Ross @ Sep 23 2015, 11:58 PM)
kd perantau - yes got problem, but at least it didnt burn down like its sister ship at a shipyard in johor
scorpene? - its maintenance got problem ker? none i know of
sgpv-lcs? - delay in design issue stemmed from finance ministry dun wanna release payment for some of the equipments selected, then again dcns is the one who designs it, boustead only helps building it
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what item MOF don't want opt pay?
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QUOTE(waja2000 @ Sep 24 2015, 12:11 AM)
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more like delay in payment for some minor equipment
take it with a grain of salt, its just insider rumors
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more like delay in payment for some minor equipment
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A helicopter used by the Air Military Police Grouping fell in the neighborhood of Santa Lucia, the high end of Maceio.

According to official information passed on by the PM, the aircraft exploded when he fell on the ground. Four people on board died.


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Two Indonesian Air Force Sukhois intercepting an unauthorized flight by US AFSOC C-146A Wolfhounds around the Riau Islands.

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Two Indonesian Air Force Sukhois intercepting an unauthorized flight by US AFSOC C-146A Wolfhounds around the Riau Islands.

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Although the pic shows only a Su-27 TNI-AU intercepting a AFSOC C-146A Wolfhound but news reported it was intercepted by two Sukhois. The other Sukhoi is the one taking the photo. tongue.gif

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Although the pic shows only a Su-27 TNI-AU intercepting a AFSOC C-146A Wolfhound but news reported it was intercepted by two Sukhois. The other Sukhoi is the one taking the photo. tongue.gif
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but these indons getting out of hand...
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The experiment demonstrated the supremacy of the military technology. The hypersonic propulsion, which an RPG produces to pierce through tank armor, was more than capable of penetrating the multilayered glass and “kills” the crash dummy behind it. It even smashed through a second thick panel of glass a couple of meters in front of it in the hope of dispersing and lessening the impact.

The experiment was meant to demonstrate why tanks do not have large bulletproof windows, according to the commentary on the video.
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The RPG itself doesn't penetrate the armor like a kinetic energy penetrator, the plasma jet stream created by the shaped charge is what penetrates the armor. The warhead detonates and is destroyed the moment the fuze impacts the armor.

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WTF is ' RPG hypersonic propulsion?' laugh.gif
The RPG itself doesn't penetrate the armor like a kinetic energy penetrator, the plasma jet stream created by the shaped charge is what penetrates the armor. The warhead detonates and is destroyed the moment the fuze impacts the armor.
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Russia Testing New ‘Stealth’ Paint Making Tanks Almost Invisible © Sputnik/ Vitaliy Ankov

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Tank crews in Russia’s central Chelyabinsk region are testing an advanced “stealth” paint that ensures low visibility against electronic surveillance systems, a military spokesman said earlier this month.

"The paint combines durability, surface self-decontamination capability, low observability for electronic surveillance devices and enhanced icing resistance," Central Military District spokesman Yaroslav Roschupkin added.

Read more: http://sputniknews.com/russia/20150923/102...l#ixzz3mdq9nP2j
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SEOUL, Sept. 23 (UPI) -- South Korea's military confirmed it is organizing a special-forces team that could destroy major weapons facilities in North Korea and that North Korean military movements were captured on surveillance when tensions escalated in August.

Cmdr. Jang Gyeong-seok of Seoul's Unconventional Warfare Task Force said Wednesday the military is aware of relevant regions in North Korea that could be targets, South Korean news outlet Money Today reported.

Jang said one of six special-forces troops is being assembled to conduct independent missions to target key military areas in North Korea, but in certain infiltration scenarios, Seoul would need to work jointly with U.S. troops in combat service support.

Jang said the military also is preparing special-ops aviation forces and that air force equipment including fixed-wing aircraft and rotorcraft have been procured.

Speaking during the parliamentary audit held before the National Assembly's Defense Committee, South Korean opposition party lawmaker Yoon Hu-deok said frontline military troops had confirmed it had captured North Korean movements ahead of provocative shelling in August.

On Aug. 20, as North Korean troops prepared to fire shells across the demilitarized zone at South Korean troops stationed in Yeoncheon, Gyeonggi province, the South's military already had detected the movements across the border. Front-line troops went on high alert and subsequently contacted Seoul's artillery unit, which exchanged fire with the North.

Yoon said the South's military was able to keep track of the North's movements using wiretaps, and said the relevant commanders should be awarded for their bravery, South Korean news agency Yonhap reported.

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Chinese High Agility PL-10 5th Generation Within Visual Range Air-to-Air Missile

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Few screen captures detailing Chinese High Agility PL-10 Fifth Generation Within Visual Range Air-to-Air Missile program. Missile is designed to have both lock-on-before launch (LOBL) and lock-on-after launch (LOAL) capabilities allowing it to it can also engage difficult targets like aircrafts behind the launching aircraft.

http://chinesemilitaryreview.blogspot.my/2...l-10-fifth.html
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Chinese High Agility PL-10 5th Generation Within Visual Range Air-to-Air Missile

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Few screen captures detailing Chinese High Agility PL-10 Fifth Generation Within Visual Range Air-to-Air Missile program. Missile is designed to have both lock-on-before launch (LOBL) and lock-on-after launch (LOAL) capabilities allowing it to it can also engage difficult targets like aircrafts behind the launching aircraft.

http://chinesemilitaryreview.blogspot.my/2...l-10-fifth.html
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QUOTE(alaskanbunny @ Sep 24 2015, 01:03 PM)
pandai jugak mamat nih  rclxms.gif

but these indons getting out of hand...
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At least they alert of the coming and going in their airspace. We don't even detect the MH370 making U-turn.

sarcasm mode off: The plane most likely already informed the TNI of their passage through Indonesian airspace. The intercept was merely to make sure the plane didn't do anything more than flying over. It's also a good training for their pilot.

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At least they alert of the coming and going in their airspace. We don't even detect the MH370 making U-turn.

sarcasm mode off: The plane most likely already informed the TNI of their passage through Indonesian airspace. The intercept was merely to make sure the plane didn't do anything more than flying over. It's also a good training for their pilot.
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A C-156A Wolfhound transport aircraft taxis down a runway, January 2015.

The C-146A is a military variant of the Dornier 328 turboprop-powered aircraft more commonly used as a commercial airliner. Within United States Air Force Special Operations Command (AFSOC), the aircraft is used in the nonstandard aviation role i.e. covert insertion, extraction and resupply of special operations forces. AFSOC operate a fleet of light and medium intra-theater aircraft that include the U-28A, C-145A Skytruck and C-146A Wolfhound.

In the military role, the C-146A has been configured with special NVG-compatible lighting in the flight deck and cabin. While not publicly disclosed, the C-146A is likely to include a secure communications fitment as well as the capability to fit a defensive aids system (DAS).

The C-146A's cabin can be reconfigured with different passenger and cargo combinations, including a casualty evacuation (CASEVAC) setup. It can carry up to 27 passengers or 6,000 pounds of cargo or 4 CASEVAC patients on litters.

Performance wise, the Wolfhound has a ceiling of 31,000 feet, a range of approx 1,800 nautical miles with 2,000 pounds of cargo and a top speed of 335 mph (291 kts).

The Wolfhound is operated by a number of AFSOC Special Operations Squadrons (SOS), including the 524th SOS and as of fall 2015, the 49th SOS.


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Among the needed technologies mentioned in the report are unmanned autonomous vehicles, or drones, reconnaissance and surveillance suites, and the means for real-time visibility into mission areas. The report also recommends making improvements in areas such as surveillance, command and control, and monitoring, all of which allude to the need for more military-style equipment.

“Why shouldn’t the UN enjoy the same technology as those used by countries’ military forces and police?” the Expert Panel’s chair, Jane Lute, tells Quartz. She added that it is up the UN to ensure that the principles of transparency and disclosure apply.

Some technologies may raise red flags with the UN, nonetheless. The organization, for example, has been hesitant to authorize the use of drones—a tool that the report’s authors argue is becoming is “ever more widely available for every conceivable application in the commercial, law-enforcement, military and social spheres.”


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Saudi Arabia, Malaysia Enhance Cooperation to Confront ISIL

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"Malaysia and Saudi Arabia have agreed on consistent enhancing of cooperation in the sphere of intelligence to confront the influence of the IS [ISIL]," said Malaysian Minister of Defense Hishammuddin Hussein.

During a two-hour conversation Hussein and Saudi Crown Prince Mohammad bin Salman Al-Saud discussed "the issues of common and regional interests, particularly IS threat," according to the newspaper.

"In relation to this, Malaysia and Saudi Arabia agree to continue to strengthen the sharing of intelligence information to counter the IS influence," Hishammuddin posted to his Facebook account Wednesday.

According to the International Centre for the Study of Radicalization, ISIL has recruited over 20,000 foreign fighters, including hundreds of Malaysians.

http://sputniknews.com/military/20150924/1027442612.html
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Drones armed with laser weapons could be just a couple years away, says a California company behind the Predator and Reaper attack UAVs. General Atomics hopes to test a solid-state laser mounted on an Avenger drone by 2017.

The San Diego-based General Atomics Aeronautical Systems Inc. (GA-ASI) has already delivered a 150-kilowatt high-energy liquid laser (HEL) to the Pentagon, for testing at the White Sands missile range in New Mexico. They are now studying a solid-state version of the weapon.

“We’re funded right now to develop a laser module compatible with the aircraft and study putting it on the Avenger,” Michael Perry, a vice president at GA-ASI, told Defense One.

Laser weapons are a good deal more complicated than Hellfire missiles, however, with dust, debris or clouds possibly interfering with the weapon. Current tests at White Sands aim to show that the GA-ASI laser can function under weather conditions faced by the drones.

“Before you spend any money on a laser, you better darn well show that you can acquire, ID, and track the objects of interest so that you could put a laser on them,” said Perry. “You have to be able to compensate for aero-optic distortion.”

The other challenge is powering the weapon. A 150-kilowatt laser is too heavy to mount on the existing MQ-1 Predators, and even the MQ-9 Reapers. Engineers are hoping the Predator-C 'Avenger', with a 3000-pound payload capacity, will be powerful enough to house the weapon.

The company has already designed a charging system for the laser, enabling the drone to get five or six shots off before needing to recharge from the drone’s power systems. If there is enough time between the shots, Perry said, the recharging will be seamless.


https://www.rt.com/usa/316326-laser-armed-drones-avenger/
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china reported Viscount Melbourne ship do green activity like Trees in Luconia reef.....
seem some start make hot news in china.


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seem some start make hot news in china.
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http://www.theborneopost.com/2015/09/08/ma...luconia-shoals/

AS the exploration of Viscount Melbourne, a 150-year-old British cargo vessel, that sank right under Luconia Shoals continues, amateur marine archaeologist Captain Hans Berekoven and his wife Roz as well as their team of marine researchers went on to make a bold move – re-establishing Malaysia’s sovereignty on the site by planting the ‘Jalur Gemilang’ there.

Upon planting the flag, Hans made an emotional statement that the move was important to warn China to back down.Read more: http://www.theborneopost.com/2015/09/08/marine-archaeologist-stamps-malaysias-mark-on-luconia-shoals/#ixzz3mfIS7wPn

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rclxms.gif "Do you want me put a sign on it in fifteen languages 'I am a troop carrier not a tank please don't shoot at me'?"

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Aside from the jet intakes and outlet, doesn't this thing just look like an extremely adorable mini F16 ? biggrin.gif

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Aside from the jet intakes and outlet, doesn't this thing just look like an extremely adorable mini F16 ? biggrin.gif

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FA-50 much same like F-16
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Indonesia to Buy New Submarines from Russia

Officials remain bullish about purchase in spite of budget cuts.

By Prashanth Parameswaran
September 25, 2015

The Indonesian Navy revealed earlier this week that it plans to purchase two new submarines to augment its fleet.

Navy spokesman Comr. Muhammad Zainuddin told The Jakarta Post that it had opted to procure two Kilo-class submarines from Russia as part of the strategic planning for the next few years. The submarine procurement plan was also confirmed by Indonesian defense minister Ryamizard Ryacudu, who noted that it was consistent with President Joko “Jokowi” Widodo’s plan to buy new weapons systems instead of second-hand items.

The choice of Russian submarines is far from surprising. The Russian government has repeatedly approached the Indonesian government to offer Kilo-class Type 636 submarines as part of a broader effort to broaden their defense relationship. In January, Russia’s ambassador to Indonesia MY Galuzin made a similar pitch when he met with Ryacudu.

Zainuddin’s comments come weeks after news that the Indonesian government under Jokowi would cut the country’s defense budget for next year amid economic woes despite earlier conditional pledges – including from Jokowi himself – to increase it (See: “Will Indonesia Double its Military Budget in 2016?”).

As I reported then, while some had worried about the implications for Indonesia’s ongoing military modernization, including Jokowi’s own “global maritime fulcrum” vision, defense officials and legislators had suggested that key purchases – including submarines – would not be impacted (See: “Why is Indonesia Set to Cut its Military Budget for 2016?”).

When asked about these concerns following an address to the U.S.-Indonesia Society (USINDO) earlier this month, Indonesia’s Speaker of the House of Representatives Setya Novanto told The Diplomat that officials were in the process of ensuring that “priority purchases” – including submarines, helicopters and planes – would not be affected. Zainuddin seemed to echo this sentiment, noting that the purchase plan for submarines was still on the table despite the budget cuts and was awaiting further discussion with the Defense Ministry.

Indonesia currently has only two German-built Type-209 submarines, which is woefully inadequate for the world’s largest archipelagic state. It is also a far cry from the 1960s and 1970s, when Jakarta operated one of the most powerful submarine forces in the Asia-Pacific, with 12 Whiskey-class submarines purchased from the Soviet Union. Those submarines were gradually decommissioned, the last in 1990.

If successfully procured, the two Russian submarines, in addition to three South Korean submarines ordered back in 2012 that are expected to arrive around April 2017, would give Indonesia a total of seven submarines. But with the two Type-209s expected to be decommissioned by 2020, Indonesia would still be far short of the 12 submarines that Indonesian defense officials – including former navy chief Admiral Marsetio – have said that the country needs to police its waters, as Zainuddin himself reiterated.

But that would still constitute an advance for Jakarta in Southeast Asia’s ongoing submarine race amid concerns about its capabilities (See: “Between Aspirations and Reality: Indonesian Foreign Policy After the 2014 Elections”). Within the subregion, Malaysia, Singapore and Vietnam already have submarines, while Thailand and the Philippines are eyeing the capability as well as part of their broader military modernization ambitions (See: “Is China’s New Submarine Deal with Thailand Now in Peril?”).

That being said, specifics still remain unclear. Zainuddin reportedly said that Indonesia had yet to decide which type would be purchased. He also declined to provide further information on how the purchase would be financed in the wake of the economic slowdown, which is an important consideration. Russian media reports also noted that no date or deadline was specified for the signing of a potential contract.


http://thediplomat.com/2015/09/indonesia-t...es-from-russia/
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25 September 2015

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KRI Spica 934 oceanographic vessel (all photos : Mer et Marine)

Floated by OCEA at Les Sables d'Olonne on August 3, the second Oceanographic vessel for the Indonesian Navy is completing its tests, while the manufacturer was training his crew which arrived in France last month.

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As part of this sea trial test, the KRI Spica rebounded yesterday to Brest, and then return for its delivery. Expected in October departs to Indonesia and normally will arrive by November.

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The OCEA 190 SC-WB type vessel has 60.1 meters long and 11.5 meters wide. This is the sistership of KRI Rigel, floated by OCEA in March and up to Jakarta on May 14 after traveling 8,300 miles.


http://defense-studies.blogspot.co.id/2015...-of-second.html

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Singapore, US Conclude Bilateral Military Exercise

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September 23, Singapore and the United States concluded a military exercise codenamed Valiant Mark.

Valiant Mark is an annual bilateral exercise held between the U.S. Marine Corps (USMC) and the Singapore Armed Forces (SAF). According to a statement by the USMC, the exercise is meant to enhance U.S. and Singaporean forces’ combined combat readiness through live fire and urban terrain training as well as amphibious operations familiarization. Building relationships and exchanging tactics allows both militaries to prepare for future joint combat operations and ensure smoother collaboration to accomplish missions.

Last year, Valiant Mark 14.1 was held in January 2014 in Singapore while Valiant Mark 14.2 was held in the United States in Camp Pendleton in December. According to the U.S. Department of Defense, Valiant Mark 14.2 featured the demonstration of three non-lethal weapons systems. These included the Active Denial System – a weapon that uses millimeter wave technology to produce an almost intolerable heating sensation – along with the Mini Distributed Sound and Light Array System and the Persistent Ground Surveillance System.

This year’s exercise, which took place from 7 to 23 September, included a series of live-fire exercises and professional sharing on weapons systems. About 200 personnel from the 7th Singapore Infantry Brigade and the 2nd Battalion, 4th Marine Regiment took part in the exercise. The highlight was a battalion amphibious operation, where troops from the SAF and USMC demonstrated their ship-to-shore capabilities.

Commanding Officer of the SAF’s exercise troops Lieutenant Colonel Fan Mun Poh and Executive Officer of the USMC’s exercise troops Major Samuel Cunningham, co-officiated at the closing ceremony at Jurong Camp this morning to mark the end of the exercise.

“Singapore and the US share excellent and long-standing bilateral defense relations,” a statement from Singapore’s Ministry of Defense (MINDEF) read.

“The two militaries interact extensively through bilateral and multilateral exercises, professional exchanges and the cross-attendance of courses. These regular interactions have enhanced the interoperability between the two armed forces and help foster mutual understanding among their personnel,” it added.

http://thediplomat.com/2015/09/singapore-u...itary-exercise/
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Singapore, US Conclude Bilateral Military Exercise

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September 23, Singapore and the United States concluded a military exercise codenamed Valiant Mark.

Valiant Mark is an annual bilateral exercise held between the U.S. Marine Corps (USMC) and the Singapore Armed Forces (SAF). According to a statement by the USMC, the exercise is meant to enhance U.S. and Singaporean forces’ combined combat readiness through live fire and urban terrain training as well as amphibious operations familiarization. Building relationships and exchanging tactics allows both militaries to prepare for future joint combat operations and ensure smoother collaboration to accomplish missions.

Last year, Valiant Mark 14.1 was held in January 2014 in Singapore while Valiant Mark 14.2 was held in the United States in Camp Pendleton in December. According to the U.S. Department of Defense, Valiant Mark 14.2 featured the demonstration of three non-lethal weapons systems. These included the Active Denial System – a weapon that uses millimeter wave technology to produce an almost intolerable heating sensation – along with the Mini Distributed Sound and Light Array System and the Persistent Ground Surveillance System.

This year’s exercise, which took place from 7 to 23 September, included a series of live-fire exercises and professional sharing on weapons systems. About 200 personnel from the 7th Singapore Infantry Brigade and the 2nd Battalion, 4th Marine Regiment took part in the exercise. The highlight was a battalion amphibious operation, where troops from the SAF and USMC demonstrated their ship-to-shore capabilities.

Commanding Officer of the SAF’s exercise troops Lieutenant Colonel Fan Mun Poh and Executive Officer of the USMC’s exercise troops Major Samuel Cunningham, co-officiated at the closing ceremony at Jurong Camp this morning to mark the end of the exercise.

“Singapore and the US share excellent and long-standing bilateral defense relations,” a statement from Singapore’s Ministry of Defense (MINDEF) read.

“The two militaries interact extensively through bilateral and multilateral exercises, professional exchanges and the cross-attendance of courses. These regular interactions have enhanced the interoperability between the two armed forces and help foster mutual understanding among their personnel,” it added.

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BANGKOK, September 8 (TNA) - The Royal Thai Armed Forces have acquired two EC155 B1 Airbus helicopters, totally worth 1.2 billion baht, for their operations.

Presiding over a ceremony to receive the two EC155 B1 Airbus helicopters in Bangkok on Tuesday, Thai Supreme Commander General Worapong Sa-nganetra said they will be used in rescue mission, while their main duties are to help conduct aerial surveys.

General Worapong told journalists that the two EC155 B1 Airbus helicopters should help boost the Royal Thai Armed Forces’ capacities and there is no need to buy more similar helicopters.

Manufactured by France’s Airbus Helicopter, the EC155 B1 Airbus helicopters are high end 5-tonne twin-engine choppers with a five-bladed, low-vibration- level Spheriflex rotor head each.

Their outstanding functionality and users' friendliness allow pilots to fully concentrate on their mission during all flight phases over the full flight envelope, showcasing their excellent hover stability and smooth high-speed flights.

Other cutting edge technologies include Terrain Awareness Display, Enhanced Ground Proximity Warning System and satellite phone.

The EC155 B1 helicoppers are equipped with two Turbomeca Arriel 2C2 turbine engines, which are fitted with Full Authority Digital Engine Controls (FADEC) for fully automated One Engine Inoperative (OEI) safety. (TNA)


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The military is looking into reports that the gunmen who abducted three Westerners and a Filipino woman from Samal Island in Davao del Norte province on Monday night are from Sulu province, a senior military officer said on Thursday.

Around 800 policemen and elite Army troops, backed by the Philippine Navy and the Philippine Coast Guard, were pressing the search for the gunmen, who may have taken their victims to Sulu.

The abductors are believed to be a group from Sulu, according to Lt. Gen. Aurelio Baladad, Eastern Mindanao Command chief.


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Lebanese Radio: Chinese Military May Get Involved in Syria Alongside Russia, Iran

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According to a Radio Sawt Beirut (Radio Voice of Beirut) report, anonymous senior Hezbollah sources have said that under a certain scenario China may become involved militarily in Syria, should it become convinced that President Bashar al-Assad’s regime is in critical danger.


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MOSCOW (Sputnik) — Russian, Syrian and Iranian military have set up a coordination center in the Iraqi capital of Baghdad to begin working with Iran-backed Shia militias fighting the Islamic State jihadist group, Fox News television channel reported, citing Western intelligence sources.

On Tuesday, Hossein Amir-Abdollahian, the Iranian deputy foreign minister for Arab and African affairs, said that Russia and Iran would enhance their coordination with the Syrian government on Tehran's plan for a political settlement of the ongoing Syrian civil war.

According to the channel, the coordination cell includes participation of low-level Russian generals. The Iraqi government may also be involved, the media said.


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On Tuesday morning, a Chinese naval vessel reportedly traveled through Egypt’s Suez Canal to enter the Mediterranean Sea; its destination was not confirmed.

However, according to a senior officer in the Syrian Arab Army (SAA) that is stationed inside the Syrian coastal city of Latakia, Chinese military personnel and aerial assets are scheduled to arrive in the coming weeks (6 weeks) to the port-city of Tartus – he could not provide anymore detail.

This comes two years after China warned that turmoil in Syria could have negative implications for the global economy and 18 months after Beijing, along with Moscow, used their security council vetoes to undercut a UN resolution calling for the crisis in Syria to be referred to the Hague.

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Chinese Military Behind South China Sea Cyber Espionage Attacks

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Researchers from ThreatConnect and Defense Group Inc. (DGI) today published a report detailing their findings that China's People's Liberation Army Unit 78020 is the body behind the infamous Naikon advanced persistent threat group known for attacking military, diplomatic, and economic targets in Cambodia, Indonesia, Laos, Malaysia, Myanmar, Nepal, the Philippines, Singapore, Thailand, Vietnam, the UN Development Programme, and the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN). The five-year hacking campaign has targeted key individuals in those regions and organizations, all in the name of stealing information in its efforts to gain control of the strategic South China Sea. China is trying to reclaim islands in the oil-rich and highly strategic South China Sea.


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Missiles and question marks: Some 'made in China' weaponry isn't all it's cracked up to be- Nikkei Asian Review

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BEIJING -- The massive military parade in Beijing earlier this month featured an array of fearsome weaponry, from ballistic missiles to fighter jets. China claims that all the combat hardware on display was developed and built domestically. But the origins of much of the materiel are more complicated. 

    China's cavalcade, which commemorated the 70th anniversary of its victory over Japan in World War II, was meant to highlight the nation's technological strengths. To the trained eyes of experts, it also hinted at the soft underbelly of the Chinese armed forces.

    Consider the fighter planes. The Shenyang J-11, or Jian-11, is allegedly a copy of Russia's Sukhoi Su-27. The J-15 carrier-based fighter is believed to be a clone of the Soviet-designed Su-33. The engines -- the most important component -- in China's jets are imports from Russia.

    There are also indications that performance may not be up to snuff. A video showing the J-15 taking off from an aircraft carrier suggests it can only get airborne when not weighed down by missiles and other armaments. The engine power, it seems, is insufficient for takeoff from a carrier's short flight deck.

    The parade was the first public appearance of China's new attack and reconnaissance drone, the Caihong 5, or CH-5. It bears a striking resemblance to the American MQ-9 Reaper -- the primary offensive unmanned aerial vehicle used by the U.S. Air Force. But the CH-5 is no match for the MQ-9: The Chinese drone can carry only 900kg of weapons, while the U.S. one can handle 1,749kg.

    China also showed off its Kongjing 500, or KJ-500, an airborne early warning and control aircraft. U.S. military officials say it is unclear what, exactly, the plane can do.


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What America Needs From Its Next Great Spy Plane

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For the TR-X, Lockheed plans to repackage a bunch of existing technology, including the GE F118 engine used in the current U-2, and a modular payload setup that allows the Air Force to adapt the plane based on the current mission profile. Lockheed compares it to an iPhone, with different apps based on what you need it for. Historically, military planes have been single-purpose, designed to do one thing really well.

That’s not cost effective anymore, so the TR-X is designed from the ground up for multiple missions, whether it’s looking for moving columns of tanks or taking infrared pictures of underground weapons facilities.

Lockheed imagines the TR-X is as a next-gen combination of today’s spy planes. It would be able to fly as high as the manned U-2, but with the time-on-station abilities of the unmanned Global Hawk. It would have more powerful engines than the Global Hawk too, for heavier and more power-hungry payloads like cameras and sensors.

“A future concept, a completely clean sheet of paper [versus improving existing products] is probably the most cost effective way to prosecute the ISR mission in the future,” says Winstead. “We are looking at no earlier than 10 years” for the TR-X to deploy. So, if we want to keep the US at the forefront of ISR, Lockheed says, we need to get moving now.

The TR-X could be designed to fly to around 70,000 feet—higher than the Global Hawk and similar to the U-2’s ceiling. That height makes it easier to hide from those on the ground and allows cameras to see much farther away.

This is especially important in peacetime, when you might not want to actually fly into enemy airspace. Instead, you can fly along a border at 70,000 feet and see much further inland than you would be able to at 50,000 feet. In wartime, the higher altitude allows a plane to provide imagery support to troops on the ground from a much further distance away. And you don’t need as many planes to cover a particular geographic area.

The plane can also be used as a communications platform, bouncing data from one location to another in a war zone, as an alternative to satellites or ground-based communication tech. That takes stress off DoD satellites, and allows for the quick addition of more bandwidth if needed—just launch more planes. Also, there’s a lot of concern about satellites being jammed or even destroyed in a shooting war (they are sort of vulnerable up there). A mobile comms platform like the TR-X would be much more difficult to neutralize.

One problem with the U-2, which can fly higher than the Global Hawk, is that it must be manned (though Lockheed is working on a retrofit kit that could make that plane unmanned as well). This means the human inside needs stuff like food and bathroom breaks. The Global Hawk doesn’t need any of that, but there are times when you want a pilot around to help provide better perspective or to respond more effectively to an emergency (like getting shot at, or losing power).

That’s why the TR-X will be optionally manned: You can put a pilot in there if you wish, or you can fly it remotely. That’s especially useful because the plane will be able to fly and be on station for as long as 24-hours.


http://www.wired.com/2015/09/america-needs...reat-spy-plane/
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I think that chinese news probably taken from this article..

http://www.theborneopost.com/2015/09/08/ma...luconia-shoals/

AS the exploration of Viscount Melbourne, a 150-year-old British cargo vessel, that sank right under Luconia Shoals continues, amateur marine archaeologist Captain Hans Berekoven and his wife Roz as well as their team of marine researchers went on to make a bold move – re-establishing Malaysia’s sovereignty on the site by planting the ‘Jalur Gemilang’ there.

Upon planting the flag, Hans made an emotional statement that the move was important to warn China to back down.Read more: http://www.theborneopost.com/2015/09/08/marine-archaeologist-stamps-malaysias-mark-on-luconia-shoals/#ixzz3mfIS7wPn
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this news in china become MY Invade china shoals。。
i don't see we can do anything more. Gov not even have courage to built outpost there.
so just accept if we lost Luconia Shoals.

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The terrifying cockroach robo-SPY that could soon perform reconnaissance missions for the Russian military

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Robot is fitted with photosensitive sensors to track its surroundings
The 4-inch (10cm) mechanical roach moves like the Blaberus giganteus
A sample of the robo-bugs is being planned for Russian armed forces
Future models will be able to camouflage themselves, spy on people with portable cameras and carry out reconnaissance missions



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Best is Yet to Come: Mighty Armata’s Engine Power to Be Increased

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Currently the (engine) has been created but the new invention is confidential. I can only say that the work on engine completion continues,” Siyenko said.

Russia's armed forces will have 2,300 tanks by 2025. The cost to mass produce the T-14 Armata will be 250 million rubles (3.7 million dollars).

Regarding the innovation of the Armata, the expert said that the main thing today is the protection of the crew, its survival and the possibility of gaining combat experience.

Today the technical means of automatic target tracking and identification greatly exceeds human capability.
According to him, Russian electronics mounted on combat vehicles demonstrate satisfactory reliability.

Earlier it was reported that Russia's cutting edge piece of military equipment would not remain static. Its designers said that the Armata could well become the world’s first unmanned tank.

http://sputniknews.com/military/20150925/1...r-military.html
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Singapore, US Conclude Bilateral Military Exercise

September 23, Singapore and the United States concluded a military exercise codenamed Valiant Mark.

Valiant Mark is an annual bilateral exercise held between the U.S. Marine Corps (USMC) and the Singapore Armed Forces (SAF). According to a statement by the USMC, the exercise is meant to enhance U.S. and Singaporean forces’ combined combat readiness through live fire and urban terrain training as well as amphibious operations familiarization. Building relationships and exchanging tactics allows both militaries to prepare for future joint combat operations and ensure smoother collaboration to accomplish missions.

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Syrian Government Forces Start Crushing ISIS, Military and Intelligence Assistance from Russia


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Russia’s TV channel “Zvezda” (“Star”) reports that the Syrian army forced ISIS militants to retreat from Palmyra, although they hide in residential areas and use ancient monuments as a cover.

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“The militants, who had been keeping the city under control and destroying priceless ancient monuments for months, are being killed in the air raids of the Syrian Air Force. During the most recent attack, 40 terrorists were destroyed in the province of Homs,” Zvezda reporters say. It was also said that many militants of the Islamic State lay down their arms and surrender.

“On September 20, in the village of Kanaker (province of Damascus) more than 500 fighters of the Islamic State and so-called moderate opposition laid down their arms,” Syrian agency SANA reports, adding that there is a video of ISIS militants yelling to government troops. The militants were said to be mercenaries from Iran, Turkey and Sudan. They received weapons from Saudi Arabia, Jordan and Lebanon. There are also many US-made weapons and heavy equipment,  reporters say.




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INDEPENDENT MEDIA | Chinese Military Experts and Troop Deployment to Syria : Joint Russian-Chinese Development

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The situation is heating up in Syria yet again. If reports coming from Almasdar News are accurate, another troop deployment will soon be about to take place – in addition to the 2,000 Russian troops who arrived earlier this week. This time, however, the troops are coming from China. Leith Fadel of Almasdar News (the Arab Source), reported that China has now decided to commit troops and military aircraft to Syria within the next six weeks. Although the reports have not been independently confirmed, the outlet cited a senior Syrian officer in the Syrian military for the claims regarding the Chinese plans. Fadel’s information has proven accurate many times in the past.

On Tuesday, September 22, 2015, early morning, a Chinese naval vessel reportedly traveled through Egypt’s Suez Canal to enter the Mediterranean Sea; its destination was not confirmed.However, according to a senior officer in the Syrian Arab Army (SAA) that is stationed inside the Syrian coastal city of Latakia, Chinese military personnel and aerial assets are scheduled to arrive in the coming weeks (6 weeks) to the port-city of Tartous – he could not provide anymore detail.

Also, Russia's Defence Ministry on Thursday said it will hold naval drills in the "east Mediterranean" in September and October, as the West frets over a military buildup by Moscow in Syria.The exercises include three warships from Russia's Black Sea Fleet, including the Saratov landing ship, the Moskva guided missile cruiser and the Smetlivy destroyer, the ministry said in a statement. The drills will involve "40 combat exercises, including rocket and artillery fire at sea and airborne targets," the statement said. The Moskva cruiser, the flagship of the Black Sea Fleet, left its base in Crimea on Thursday September 24, 2015 and is now heading to the exercises, the Ministry added separately.

Russia has made it abundantly clear that they are taking an active role in this conflict, but the news of the Chinese military to Syria provides more insight into their contingency.There is clearly a mutual threat shared between Syria and China with both countries under attack from Uyghur terrorists who are typically controlled by Turkish and Western intelligence. China’s growing Uyghur separatists movement in Xinjang, recent bombings in to Turkey’s Uyghur “Grey Wolves,” and Turkistan Islamic Party/Army of Conquest Turkish-backed terrorists at work in Syria assisting in the supplying Chinese Uyghur terrorists with fake passports and engaging in terrorist/military operations against the Syrian government, all represent a threat that exists both to the existence of the Assad government in Syria and the government in China.

Some military strategists may point to China’s non-interference principle as an impasse to action. However, China’s non-interference principle is more in reference to meddling in other countries’ domestics politics, such as US/western penchant for intervention and violating other countries’ sovereignty to overthrow autocratic regimes they dislike. Non-interference policy does not mean inaction when China’s security and interests are threatened.

Moreover, the Assad regime is currently still the legal and UN-recognized government of Syria, despite only holding 1/3 of its territory. If Assad asks and gives permission for Russia, China and other Shanghai CoSCO members to assist him militarily, that would be in accordance with international law. This differs from the current US-led anti-ISIS coalition airstrikes in Syria that is neither operating under a UN mandate nor permission from the sovereign government, although it enjoys implicit permission to some extent from the Assad regime to fight ISIS.

If Fadel’s report from Almasdar is accurate, then it is apparent that the Russia-China bloc is finally responding to the Islamic State menace which many claims to be a Western-backed terror threat that has blown out of proportion.
In the meantime, we have to wait and watch - whether US & NATO forces finally receiving some vital support or an unwanted resistance to their current ongoing Syrian Offensives in the form of Russian-Chinese joint deployments in Syria.

http://www.indrastra.com/2015/09/IM-Chines...-Syria-251.html
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US-trained Syrian rebels gave equipment to al Qaeda-linked Nusra for safe passage: Military spokesman

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US Central Command, which oversees US military operations in the Middle East, was told of the equipment surrender around 1 pm (1700 GMT) on Friday. (Source: Reuters photo)

Syrian rebels trained by the United States gave some of their equipment to the al Qaeda-linked Nusra Front in exchange for safe passage, a US military spokesman said on Friday, the latest blow to a troubled US effort to train local partners to fight Islamic State militants.

The rebels surrendered six pick-up trucks and some ammunition, or about one-quarter of their issued equipment, to a suspected Nusra intermediary on September 21-22 in exchange for safe passage, said Colonel Patrick Ryder, a spokesman for US Central Command, in a statement.

“If accurate, the report of NSF members providing equipment to al Nusra Front is very concerning and a violation of Syria train and equip program guidelines,” Ryder said, using an acronym for the rebels, called the New Syrian Forces.

US Central Command, which oversees US military operations in the Middle East, was told of the equipment surrender around 1 pm (1700 GMT) on Friday, Ryder said. Earlier on Friday, Ryder had said all weapons and equipment issued to the rebels remained under their control.

The news was the most recent sign of trouble in a fledgling military effort to train fighters to take on the Islamic State militant group in Syria, where a 4-1/2-year civil war has killed about 250,000 people and caused nearly half of Syria’s prewar population of 23 million to flee.

A top US general told Congress last week that only a handful of the rebels are still fighting in Syria, though US military officials said this week that dozens more have since joined them. US officials have told Reuters that a review is underway that could result in scaling back and reenvisioning the program.

http://indianexpress.com/article/world/wor...tary-spokesman/
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Textron's Slidell plant to build military vehicles for Afghanistan

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Textron Marine & Land Systems has won a contract to build 55 Mobile Strike Force vehicles for the Afghanistan army. The vehicles will be built at Textron's Slidell facility. ((Photo: Textron Systems))

Textron Marine & Land Systems was awarded a $56.18 million contract to build 55 Mobile Strike Force vehicles for Afghanistan's army.

The work will take place at Textron's Slidell facility with the order expected to be filled by April 2016. The contract for Mobile Strike Force vehicles includes related hardware and field service.

Textron was the only company to submit a bid for the fixed-price foreign military sales contract.

http://www.nola.com/business/index.ssf/201...nt_to_buil.html
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Source : Our Bureau ~ Dated : Saturday, September 26, 2015 @ 12:42 PM

The Indonesian Commission I of the House of Representatives has approved the proposal to raise the military budget by US$2.5 billion to fund new arms purchases.

Indonesia recently okayed the purchase of Su-35 fighter aircraft from Russia as part of its military modernization.

"In principle, Commission I agrees to the proposal to increase the military budget by Rp37 trillion (2.5 billion)," Mahfudz Siddiq Chairman of the Commission I was quoted as saying by Antaranews.com today.

Defense Minister Ryamizard Ryacudu has proposed the increase in budget to buy more military equipment and improve the welfare of the soldier. In the draft state budget, the defense ministry was given a budget of Rp95 trillion (US$6.4 billion) less than its original proposal of Rp105 trillion (US$7.1 billion). Further about Rp30 trillion (2 billion) of the proposed additional budget would be used to buy military equipment, Mahfud said. In 2015, the budget for the military is Rp102 trillion (US$6.9 billion). Ryamizard also proposed to set aside Rp450 billion (US$30.7 million) of the military to strengthen military bases in border areas such as on the island of Natuna. Strong Natuna base is important with potential conflicts in South China Sea, the retired four star general said.


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Rail Phantom: Russia Developing Invisible 'Death Trains' With Nukes

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The Soviet Union decided to produce combat railway missile complexes (BZhRKs) with ballistic missiles in 1969 in response to the US' powerful system of nuclear-capable submarines.

The USSR operated 12 BZhRKs with three missile launchers each, and it was an efficient and intimidating solution. The vehicles travelled across the system of railroads on the country's vast territory and closely resembled ordinary cargo trains, bringing to naught the capabilities of satellite surveillance.

As it was impossible to precisely determine the place where they could fire a nuclear missile, they were dubbed as "death" or "phantom" trains.

In 2005, Russia decommissioned the trains. Ten years later Moscow has decided to embark on the idea again.

Russian military industry official Viktor Murakhovsky explained the advantages of the next-generation nuke trains:

"They will not need any specific big cars. They will completely coincide with the existing parameters of railcars and will therefore be completely hidden from a foe's reconnaissance and surveillance. Moreover, the system will enable launches virtually everywhere on the railway bed in contrast with the previous system that required special launch conditions."

The new project, codenamed "Barguzin," will carry six ICBMs RS-24 Yars (a land equivalent of the submarine-launched Bulava).
A Russian BZhRK's cars can resist an explosion of a nuclear warhead just several hundred meters away. Such a train can run for a month autonomously and pass up to 1,000 kilometers daily at the speed of nearly 100 kmph.

http://sputniknews.com/military/20150926/1...lear-train.html
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Boeing's secret stealth fighter jet from the ’60s was decades ahead of its time

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Without any context, you might look at this photo and think, "that's a mockup of a modern stealth fighter jet" — perhaps a first stab at an F-22 or an F-35. But this is very different: what you're seeing here is Boeing's "Quiet Bird," a classified project from the early 1960s — yes, the early 1960s — to develop a military aircraft with an extremely low radar profile. That kind of stealth technology didn't end up seeing wide use in small military aircraft until the production of Lockheed's F-117 two decades later.

Foxtrot Alpha reports that it was provided details of Quiet Bird by Boeing, including a number of photographs and schematics, but that much of the information about its development has been lost over time. The aircraft never flew; in fact, it never made it beyond the half-scale model pictured here, which was tested at a radar facility in Kansas and found to be very stealthy indeed. The company filed a number of patents relating to stealth technology as a result of the Quiet Bird program, but that's about it: the US military wasn't interested in stealth fighters at the time, so the project was shelved.

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New 'super material' could be used in bulletproof vests, military tanks

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Beijing: Chinese scientists have developed a 'super material' that is light as a balloon but as strong as metal and can be used in bulletproof vests and military tanks.

The foam-like material consists of tiny tubes of graphene formed into a cellular structure that has the same stability as a diamond, said researchers led by the Chinese Academy of Sciences' Shanghai Institute of Ceramics.

The new material was able to support about 40,000 times its own weight without bending,' South China Morning Post reported.

One piece of the graphene foam withstood the impact of a blow that had a force of more than 6,577 kg per square inch - almost as much pressure as is experienced at the deepest depth of the world's ocean - about 10.9 km - known as Challenger Deep, in the Mariana Trench, off the coast of the US island of Guam.

Researchers said their newly created material could withstand more external shocks than other previously reported graphene materials.

The material can also be squashed to just 5 per cent of its original size and still return to its original shape, and remained intact after the process was repeated 1,000 times, the researchers said.

The new material could serve as cushion under the surface of bulletproof vests and on the outside of tanks to absorb the shocks from incoming projectiles, researchers said.

The material was described in the journal Advanced Materials.


Beijing: Chinese scientists have developed a 'super material' that is light as a balloon but as strong as metal and can be used in bulletproof vests and military tanks.

The foam-like material consists of tiny tubes of graphene formed into a cellular structure that has the same stability as a diamond, said researchers led by the Chinese Academy of Sciences' Shanghai Institute of Ceramics.


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The new material was able to support about 40,000 times its own weight without bending,' South China Morning Post reported.

One piece of the graphene foam withstood the impact of a blow that had a force of more than 6,577 kg per square inch - almost as much pressure as is experienced at the deepest depth of the world's ocean - about 10.9 km - known as Challenger Deep, in the Mariana Trench, off the coast of the US island of Guam.

Researchers said their newly created material could withstand more external shocks than other previously reported graphene materials.

The material can also be squashed to just 5 per cent of its original size and still return to its original shape, and remained intact after the process was repeated 1,000 times, the researchers said.

The new material could serve as cushion under the surface of bulletproof vests and on the outside of tanks to absorb the shocks from incoming projectiles, researchers said.

http://www.ibnlive.com/news/tech/new-super...ks-1116971.html
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Syria sent 75 Soviet tanks to Hezbollah to help them fight Al Qaeda affiliated terror groups, Kuwaiti newspaper Al Rai reported on Saturday.

Syrian President Bashar Assad reportedly sent the T-55 and T-72 tanks to the Lebanon-based terror organization in thanks for its support during the ongoing civil war. This gift will now allow Hezbollah to set up its own armored division.

The report also claimed that Iran, Syria, Hezbollah and Russia have created a “joint operations room” to coordinate their efforts. 100 officers and soldiers from Iran’s Special Forces recently arrived in Damascus in cooperation and in accordance with an agreement with Russia, with the goal to teach Hezbollah urban warfare skills.

Iran has reportedly agreed to defend the capital, Damascus, and the region down to Quneitra. This will put Iranian troops on the border across from Israel’s Golan heights.

At the same time, Russia has increased its military presence in Syria significantly with the recent arrival of ground-attack aircraft at their Latakia base. French media, citing military sources, reported that 15 Russian cargo planes carrying equipment and personnel have landed over the last two weeks in Syria. Russia is expected to be fighting rebel groups that threaten Assad, like the al Nusra Front, who are also at war with ISIS.

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Russian reinforcement efforts coincide with a recent Hezbollah announcement that they will now only participate in defensive battles in support of Assad. Until now, their offensive role was an essential part of the Syrian President’s fight against the rebels.

The news comes one week after Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu met with Russian President Vladimir Putin in Moscow. Putin reassured Netanyahu, “All of Russia’s actions in the region will always be very responsible.”

“We are aware of the shelling against Israel and we condemn all such shelling. I know that these shellings are carried out by internal elements. In regard to Syria, we know that the Syrian army is in a situation such that it is incapable of opening a new front.”


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New RMAF Base In Sendayan 40 Per Cent Completed

PORT DICKSON, Sept 21 (Bernama) -- The construction of the new airbase for the Royal Malaysian Air Force (RMAF) in Sendayan, Seremban is now being actively carried out and so far, 40 per cent of the project has been developed.

Air Force chief General Tan Sri Roslan Saad said according to the plan, the new air base was expected to be fully completed by the end of 2016 and operations would begin early the following year.

"The airbase, covering 303 hectares, would accommodate 1,500 personnel. The RMAF would make the base as a training centre and emplace all training units at all airbases throughout the country in one location only.

"The new air base is to replace the existing base in Sungai Besi," he said at a media conference after a parade at the Army Basic Training Centre, here Monday

Also present were the Joint Forces Commander Lt Gen Datuk Baharom Hamzah, Army Training Commander Maj Gen Datuk Suhaimi Mohd Zuki and Assistant Chief of Staff MK TL Exercise Operations Rear Admiral Datuk Pahlawan Mior Rosdi Mior Mohd Jaafar.

He said that besides making it as a professional training centre for officers and men in the fields of logistics, administration and management, the new air base would also accommodate the Training Commanding Headquarters.

He said that about 30 per cent of the base would be reserved as a green area to be used as training ground for the military besides for future development if necessary.

Meanwhile, 847 members of the Malbatt 850-2 team who carried out the mission of the United Nations Interim Forces in Lebanon (UNIFIL) were awarded the PNBB medals.

They comprised 75 officers and 772 other ranks led by Colonel Khaswadi Lahuri.

Three officers and 27 members of the Royal Brunei Armed Forces also received the awards.

The awards were to recognise the success of the troops in carrying out the UNIFIL mission in Lebanon for 12 months beginning Sept 25 2014.

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U.S. Is Struggling in Its Effort to Build an Afghan Air Force
By ROD NORDLANDSEPT. 26, 2015

KABUL, Afghanistan — Col. Qalandar Shah Qalandari, Afghanistan’s most decorated pilot, recently took command of what was meant to be the building blocks of his country’s new air force: a squadron of shiny American-made attack helicopters, intended to solve the chronic lack of close air support for Afghan troops.

Sixteen of the armed MD-530 scout helicopters were rushed here this year to great fanfare, and a dozen more are to join them. But Colonel Qalandari was not impressed. “This plane is a total mess,” he said. “To be honest, I don’t know why we have this plane here.”

An Afghan public affairs officer tried to shush the colonel as he spoke to a journalist at the Afghan Air Force base at Kabul airport. A United States Air Force public affairs officer looked on aghast.

But Colonel Qalandari kept on: “I will tell the truth. This is my country, and these are my men, and they deserve the truth.”

He tossed a map on the table, showing the effective range of the helicopter from its Kabul airfield: It cannot even reach areas where the Taliban normally operate. In summertime, its maximum altitude with a full load of fuel and ammunition is only 7,000 to 8,000 feet, he said — meaning it cannot cross most of the mountain ranges that encircle Kabul, which is itself at an elevation of about 6,000 feet.

“It’s unsafe to fly, the engine is too weak, the tail rotor is defective and it’s not armored. If we go down after the enemy we’re going to have enemy return fire, which we can’t survive. If we go up higher, we can’t visually target the enemy,” Colonel Qalandari said. “Even the guns are no good.”

Each helicopter carries two .50-caliber machine guns, mounted on pods on either side of the craft’s small bubble cockpit. “They keep jamming,” one of the colonel’s 10 newly American-trained pilots said.

Colonel Qalandari is not the first Afghan official to complain about the woeful state of efforts to build an air force to replace the Americans in carrying out airstrikes, medical evacuations and transport missions in a country with poor and dangerous roads. United States officials have long seen the aspirations as unrealistic, while Afghans have complained that their allies have ignored their views about what they need to fight the Taliban.

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U.S. Is Struggling in Its Effort to Build an Afghan Air Force
By ROD NORDLANDSEPT. 26, 2015

KABUL, Afghanistan — Col. Qalandar Shah Qalandari, Afghanistan’s most decorated pilot, recently took command of what was meant to be the building blocks of his country’s new air force: a squadron of shiny American-made attack helicopters, intended to solve the chronic lack of close air support for Afghan troops.

Sixteen of the armed MD-530 scout helicopters were rushed here this year to great fanfare, and a dozen more are to join them. But Colonel Qalandari was not impressed. “This plane is a total mess,” he said. “To be honest, I don’t know why we have this plane here.”

An Afghan public affairs officer tried to shush the colonel as he spoke to a journalist at the Afghan Air Force base at Kabul airport. A United States Air Force public affairs officer looked on aghast.

But Colonel Qalandari kept on: “I will tell the truth. This is my country, and these are my men, and they deserve the truth.”

He tossed a map on the table, showing the effective range of the helicopter from its Kabul airfield: It cannot even reach areas where the Taliban normally operate. In summertime, its maximum altitude with a full load of fuel and ammunition is only 7,000 to 8,000 feet, he said — meaning it cannot cross most of the mountain ranges that encircle Kabul, which is itself at an elevation of about 6,000 feet.

“It’s unsafe to fly, the engine is too weak, the tail rotor is defective and it’s not armored. If we go down after the enemy we’re going to have enemy return fire, which we can’t survive. If we go up higher, we can’t visually target the enemy,” Colonel Qalandari said. “Even the guns are no good.”

Each helicopter carries two .50-caliber machine guns, mounted on pods on either side of the craft’s small bubble cockpit. “They keep jamming,” one of the colonel’s 10 newly American-trained pilots said.

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If MD-530F also under power, Ah-6i will be more worst ....
don't why so many people support get Ah-6i except price.
MD530F power/weight ratio: 1,410 kg/317 kW = 0.22
AH-6i power/weight ratio: 1,610 kg/317 kW = 0.19
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Published: Tuesday September 22, 2015 MYT 11:26:00 PM
Updated: Tuesday September 22, 2015 MYT 11:29:44 PM

Malaysian Navy needs more ships to improve security

BY DINA MURAD

KUALA LUMPUR: The Royal Malaysian Navy (TLDM) will require additional assets, especially ships, in order to step up security in local waters.

At the moment, six more multi-role naval vessels are needed, said Navy Chief Admiral Tan Sri Abdul Aziz Jaafar.

Speaking at a press conference during the Navy Media Day on Tuesday, he said the Navy needs to have 50 ships, but currently only has 44.

Abdul Aziz explained that apart from the assets mentioned, other naval systems are at a very satisfactory level.

"What is lacking are only platforms to conduct patrols and surveillance," he said.


http://www.thestar.com.my/News/Nation/2015...avy-more-ships/
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super expensive biggrin.gif , Type 26 Frigate 13 ship for 12 billion pound, about usd 18.2 billion, means usd 1.4 billion for each type 26 ship。
dcns Fremm i expected 2020 start also minimum usd 1 billion each。


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Ballpark Cost Revealed For Royal Navy Frigates
By Andrew Chuter 10:46 a.m. EDT September 25, 2015

LONDON — Until last week the likely cost of the Royal Navy’s new Type 26 frigate was a closely held number known only to a few at the Ministry of Defence and shipbuilder BAE Systems.

That changed Sept 16 when a top military officer gave the first hint of the likely huge cost of the Type 26 program during a speech to an audience at the DSEI defense exhibition in London.

Defense News wasn’t present at the speech but one industry official who was said the number popped out when Rear Adm Alex Burton, the Assistant Chief of Naval Staff, (Ships) was comparing the magnitude of the Type 26 to other programs.

Burton put a price tag of £12 billion on what is currently a 13 frigate program aimed at replacing the Royal Navy’s aging Type 23 anti-submarine/general purpose fleet starting 2023 when HMS Argyll is retired.

The figure is not the exact cost for the program but was meant to give the audience a feel for the size of the program versus other projects, said a MoD source.

The figure had been rounded up by Burton and the true cost was closer to £11.5 billion, they said.

The source said the figure was an outturn price for a program expected to run into the 2030’s and not the cost at current prices.

The MoD doesn't dispute Burton used the figure.

Asked to give more details. a MoD spokeswoman said: “The MoD has adopted an incremental approach to financial commitment on the Type 26 Global Combat Ship program. The program entered its demonstration phase in April 2015. The program’s cost will be subject to future investment decisions.”

Building the Type 26 is part of an expected huge upcoming investment in Royal Navy platforms.

In the 10-year equipment program rolled out last year, the MoD said it would spend £18.2 billion buying and maintaining surface ships over the next decade and around £40 billion on submarines.

The total 10 year equipment and support plan is costed at £163 billion.

BAE has been under intense scrutiny from the MoD. The ministry appointed consultants McKinsey to help drive costs on what is a big and expensive platform.

Making the program affordable has resulted in a number of capability — cost trade off’s, although that process is at an end, BAE executives said earlier this year.

BAE and the MoD remain locked in negotiations over a contract to build the first three frigates at it’s naval shipyards on the Clyde, Scotland.

The strategic defence and security review, scheduled to be published around the end of November, could confirm the issue of how many, and when, the new warships will be delivered.

A spokesman for the company declined to talk about program costs, but said BAE is “working closely with the Ministry of Defence and our partners in the supply chain to mature the design as we progress to the manufacturing phase, which is expected to start in Glasgow next year. Our joint focus is to ensure the Royal Navy has the capability it needs to protect national interests, while ensuring the best value for money for UK taxpayers.”

BAE executives have voiced concerns over the drumbeat of production beyond the first three warships.

A new naval shipbuilding strategy which could be part of the SDSR could answer some of those questions.

The company is expected to cut the metal on the Type 26 next year with the first warship delivered in 2021 or 2022.

The construction deal is not expected to be signed until after a 12 month , £859 million, demonstration contract comes to a close at the end of March, 2016.

The government committed cash in February for a demonstration phase that includes money to build test facilities and the start of purchasing long-lead items like gas turbine engines from Rolls-Royce, gear boxes from David Brown Gear Systems and communications equipment from Rohde & Schwarz.

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New Taliban Assault On Afghanistan’s Kunduz City

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Taliban fighters have launched a new assault on the capital of the northern Afghan province of Kunduz.

The attack comes a day after a bomb attack on a sports match in eastern Afghanistan killed nine people.

The Taliban stormed Kunduz from several directions early on September 28, with artillery and gunfire being heard in the city center, starting just after daybreak.

"Heavy fighting is ongoing in Khanabad, Chardara, and at Imam Sahed, the main entrances to the city," Kunduz police spokesman Sayed Sarwar Hussaini said. "We have enough forces and will drive them out soon."

Hussaini also said 20 Taliban fighters were killed and three Afghan police officers were wounded in the clashes.


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US to relocate 30,000 marines to counter China in S. China Sea: report

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In the face of China's growing presence in the South China Sea, the United States Marine Corps is moving ahead with plans to eventually place nearly 15% of the service's personnel in Hawaii and beyond, reports Duowei News, a US-based Chinese political news outlet.

Citing a report from South Korea's JoongAng Ilbo, it is noted that the 190,000-strong US Marines Corp specializes in expeditionary warfare and is typically mobilized for regional conflicts or the rapid delivery of combined-arms task forces with the US Navy.

Experts believe the aim of of relocating nearly 30,000 marines is to reduce America's reaction time in the Asia-Pacific and form a key part of US president Obama's "Asia rebalancing" strategy.

The US-based Marine Corps Times notes China's land reclamation activities and military constructions on disputed islands in the South China Sea as a primary reason for the personnel placement, along with the development of North Korea's nuclear program and Russia's increased activity in Japanese air space.

Meanwhile, South Korea's Munhwa Ilbo has reported that America's "four major strategic weapons" — nuclear powered aircraft carriers, B-2 stealth bombers, F-22 stealth fighters and nuclear submarines — will either be in South Korea or be stationed at the US naval base in Guam next month, possibly as a warning to a possible fourth nuclear test by North Korea.

The report states that three B-2 bombers were moved to Guam in August, while the advanced USS Ronald Reagan nuclear-powered aircraft carrier and two F-22 fighters will visit South Korea in October. The RQ-4 Global Hawk drone is also expected to make an appearance at the Seoul International Aerospace & Defense Exhibition from Oct. 20 to 25.

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Expert Shatters Rumors About Chinese Aircraft Carrier in Syria

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The Liaoning CV-16, China's only aircraft carrier, isn't on its way to Syria, according to Zhang Junshe, a military expert and employee of the Research Institute of the Chinese People's Liberation Army's Navy.

In an interview with the Chinese newspaper Huantsyu Shibao, Zhang rejected "false rumors" about the Liaoning CV-16 being en route to the Mediterranean.

"China's position is to respect the free choice of the Syrian people and not to add to a military intervention in Syria or a forcible power shift, which is why China could not send an aircraft carrier to Syria to interfere in the internal affairs of the country," Zhang said.

He also pledged that China will not support any groups or individuals in Syria, saying that Beijing adheres to a fair and objective approach to this issue.

Earlier, the Lebanese news network Al-Masdar quoted a Syrian military source as saying that the Chinese aircraft carrier Liaoning-CV-16 was due to arrive at a Syrian military base in Latakia in the coming days.

Israeli military sources went even further, claiming late last week that the Liaoning-CV-16 had already docked at the Syrian port of Tartus.

http://sputniknews.com/world/20150928/1027...ier-rumors.html

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Afghan MD-530 lost to accident, personnel criticises helicopter's performance

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The Afghan Air Force (AAF) lost one of its newly delivered MD Helicopters Inc (MDHI) MD 530F Cayuse Warrior ('Jengi' [Warrior]) light attack platforms in a landing accident near Kabul, The New York Times (NYT) disclosed on 26 September.

The scout and close air support helicopter was recently destroyed after a tailwind tipped it over the edge of a mountain that it had landed on, the NYT quoted a senior AAF officer as saying. The two crew members - a US instructor and Afghan trainee - reportedly managed to exit the aircraft before it rolled down the mountain.

Afghanistan has received 18 MD 530F helicopters since deliveries began in December 2011. Of the first batch of six unarmed trainers, one was lost when it landed on an improvised explosive device (IED) in September 2013. Twelve armed MD 530Fs were delivered to the AAF in 2015 (fitted with 12.7 mm machine guns, and to receive 70 mm rockets also), with the five remaining training helicopters to be upgraded to the armed configuration by early 2016.


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An Iraqi Army helicopter was reportedly shot down in the southern province of Salah al-Din, near the city of Tikrit.

A security source in Tikrit told Spanish news agency EFE that another helicopter managed to save the two crew members of the downed aircraft.

ISIL or commonly known as "Daesh" reportedly is being the one responsible in the crash, as its member were seen in the pictures after the crash circulating in the media.


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not really, this is also a problem with the engine performance.
not enough lift to fly over mountains.
previously, they operate Hinds and Hips, which are heavier classes of choppas
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Yes...caused by tailwind when the helicopter is landing on a mountainous area

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This one under power and danger ....
sad news sad we going to buy too.. shocking.gif
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This one under power and danger ....
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we are flying around Sabah coast, so no issue.
The Afghans are practically circling the himalayas with it.

Air pressure it too low for their operational.
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Hezbollah Use Abrams Tanks And Close Air Support Against ISIS In Iraq

Kata’ib Hezbollah is an Iranian backed Shia militia that operates against ISIS in Iraq. Although the group fought against the U.S. and other Western forces during OIF, the group is now allied with Central Command through Multi-National Force – Iraq (MNF-I). Proving themselves to be somewhat more combat effective than actual Iraqi Military units, CENTCOM has allowed its arms and hardware to be dispersed into the ranks of its former enemy.



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give caveman high tech toy ini jadinya... afghans are not iraqis
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QUOTE(Gregyong @ Sep 29 2015, 07:57 AM)
not really, this is also a problem with the engine performance.
not enough lift to fly over mountains.
previously, they operate Hinds and Hips, which are heavier classes of choppas
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QUOTE(waja2000 @ Sep 29 2015, 09:20 AM)
This one under power and danger ....
sad news sad we going to buy too.. shocking.gif
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QUOTE(Gregyong @ Sep 29 2015, 10:08 AM)
we are flying around Sabah coast, so no issue.
The Afghans are practically circling the himalayas with it.

Air pressure it too low for their operational.
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i read before, man.. the horror they facing

we going to buy to please master?

so around sabah engine power nvm

but for armored, need powerful engine right, and also flimsy part not good

also weapon range?? need to shoot sulu from far

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Here is why Apache and Chinook helicopters are game changers for India

By Manu Pubby, ET Bureau | 23 Sep, 2015, 04.00AM IST

After a three-year delay, the government has finally cleared the purchase of new attack and heavy lift helicopters from the US. The $2.5 billion deal for a new fleet of 15 Chinook and 22 Apache choppers are a huge boost for the air force & the contract is likely to be expanded to larger number in coming years. The private sector will benefit as the contract will bring in over $600 million into the defence & aerospace sector as offsets for the deal. Besides, both helicopters are game changers for India and not just on the military front. Here is why:

AH-64E APACHE, the battlefield game changer:

THE MACHINE: Described as the most lethal attack helicopter in the world, the Apache has been in service since 1984 with over 2,100 machines produced. The version that India is purchasing is the latest Block III configuration that the US first got in 2011. A total of 22 choppers are being bought for $ 1.4 billion.

ITS ROLE: The stealthy, versatile chopper is designed for all kinds of missions. Equipped with laser and infrared systems for a weather, day-night operability, the Apache fires the Hellfire missiles, besides its arsenal of 70 mm rockets and an automatic cannon.

WHAT IT MEANS FOR INDIA: The Apache will be the first pure attack helicopter in India's possession. While the Russian origin Mi 35 has been operated for years and is now on the verge of retirement, it was an assault chopper that was designed to carry troops into heavily defended territories. The two pilot Apache is a dedicated attack chopper that experts believe will be a 'game changer' in the tactical battle scenario.

THE CONTROVERSY: The Army and the Air Force have been sparring over who should operate the Apaches. While the procurement for 22 choppers was mooted by the IAF, the army has put in a strong case for inducting the machines as they are meant for close operations. The Army has now moved a proposal to purchase 39 Apaches for its aviation wing.

CH-47F CHINOOK, the road builder giant:

THE MACHINE: The iconic twin rotor chopper is a battle proven machine that has fl own countless missions into warzones from Vietnam to Afghanistan and Iraq. While the original Chinook first flew in 1962, it has undergone several upgrades and is now one of the most modern heavy lift choppers in the world.

ITS ROLE: The massive helicopter can carry 9.6 tons of cargo, including heavy machinery, artillery guns and even light armoured vehicles to high altitude. Suited for mountain operations, the Chinook is highly maneuverable and can get in and out of tight valleys. Its missions range from ferrying troops to disaster relief operations.

WHAT IT MEANS FOR INDIA: The long pending acquisition will not only augment air force's heavy lift capability for military tasks but is a vital addition for the construction of strategic roads and infrastructure projects on the border. The Border Roads Organisation has been waiting in particular for the Chinook to complete road building projects in the North East that have been stuck for years for want of a heavy lift chopper that can carry material and equipment through narrow valleys.

THE CONTROVERSY: Since being chosen as the winner in a contest with the upgraded Mi 26 chopper in October 2012, the Chinook deal has been hanging fire. Its manufacturer Boeing had to extend its commercial bid for the contract 13 times before being cleared. Any further delay would have significantly pushed up the price of the deal from $1.1 billion.


http://economictimes.indiatimes.com/news/d...ow/49067786.cms

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not really, this is also a problem with the engine performance.
not enough lift to fly over mountains.
previously, they operate Hinds and Hips, which are heavier classes of choppas
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well, US dont want to give them anything advance just incase they turn or like the tanks give it out for free

QUOTE(waja2000 @ Sep 29 2015, 09:20 AM)
This one under power and danger ....
sad news sad we going to buy too.. shocking.gif
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doh.gif apalah jadi dgn msia nih but it is more for counter insurgence right? doubt war light heli can survive... on the other hand no $$$

QUOTE(BorneoAlliance @ Sep 29 2015, 11:09 AM)
Hezbollah Use Abrams Tanks And Close Air Support Against ISIS In Iraq

Kata’ib Hezbollah is an Iranian backed Shia militia that operates against ISIS in Iraq. Although the group fought against the U.S. and other Western forces during OIF, the group is now allied with Central Command through Multi-National Force – Iraq (MNF-I). Proving themselves to be somewhat more combat effective than actual Iraqi Military units, CENTCOM has allowed its arms and hardware to be dispersed into the ranks of its former enemy.



https://www.funker530.com/hezbollah-use-abr...t-isis-in-iraq/
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their infantry tactics still ragtag... waaa.. free gift from unker sam but most likely lousy armament
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Indonesian Army Leopard 2A4 tanks in a rehearsal for the upcoming TNI 70th Anniversary.

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my commander went to bandung for their rehearsal preparation.... wanted to go but go assessment plan, mana tahu cancel cause of haze cry.gif

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QUOTE(Gregyong @ Sep 29 2015, 10:08 AM)
we are flying around Sabah coast, so no issue.
The Afghans are practically circling the himalayas with it.

Air pressure it too low for their operational.
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given that with limited budget and it might be ATM 1st attack heli squadron(wonder it operate PUTD or TUDM? hmm.gif ), it probably the best option we have right now.
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QUOTE(Strike @ Sep 29 2015, 11:21 AM)
i read before, man.. the horror they facing

we going to buy to please master?

so around sabah engine power nvm

but for armored, need powerful engine right, and also flimsy part not good

also weapon range?? need to shoot sulu from far
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Armored or not depends on role of a vehicle. You can't have everything armored up to the gills. MD530 to me looks like a reconnaisance/light attack helicopter, so its priority is not to go all guns blazing at heavily fortified and defended targets.

If follow your logic every type of military vehicle should be as armored as an MBT.
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QUOTE(MilitaryMadness @ Sep 29 2015, 02:37 PM)
Armored or not depends on role of a vehicle. You can't have everything armored up to the gills. MD530 to me looks like a reconnaisance/light attack helicopter, so its priority is not to go all guns blazing at heavily fortified and defended targets.

If follow your logic every type of military vehicle should be as armored as an MBT.
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no like tank buster la

at least bullet proof window and tougher rotor against small arm fire mgs

afghan one like kena AKs already went down..
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QUOTE(Strike @ Sep 29 2015, 02:40 PM)
no like tank buster la

at least bullet proof window and tougher rotor against small arm fire mgs

afghan one like kena AKs already went down..
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No biggie, I'd say 99% of all military helicopters are still vulnerable even against small arms. By design helicopters are inherently fragile, there's too many little things that enable the helicopter to fly the way it does. Hit one weak point out of many (pilots, engines, main rotor assembly, tail rotor) and the entire things falls apart. There's nothing you can do about that barring doing some major fundamental redesigns to the concept of helicopters themselves.

BTW I think only 4-5 kinds of helicopters that are seriously armored enough to withstand anything heavier than small arms fire. Also aerial vehicles don't work like land vehicles, where you can uparmor it to a high degree as long as the engine and suspension allows it. Aerial vehicles are precision instruments where even small changes to its original design can throw its performance and operability out the window. You just cant add armor plates or bulletproof glass to a helicopter without changing major design parameters.
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Thailand's Military Needs to Boost its Amphibious Capability

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Indo-Pacific nations build up their naval power, submarines, cruise missiles, aircraft carriers, jets, and frigates get the most attention. However, an underreported but significant regional trend over the last five years is widespread interest in amphibious capabilities.

Japan and Australia have created rudimentary amphibious forces, and New Zealand is working to develop one. Malaysia has publicly stated it wants a Marine Corps and even the small, remote Maldives has established a Marine Corps.

Apart from this, Asia also already has a number of Marine Corps or amphibious-capable ground forces. The ROK Marine Corps is one of the oldest and most capable, though largely tied to the Korean peninsula. The Chinese People’s Liberation Army (PLA) has a large Marine Corps, and as the PRC pursues its territorial expansion strategies it understands the value of amphibious forces and is rapidly building new amphibious ships.

The Indonesian Marine Corps is expanding, while the Philippine Marines are working to upgrade their force. India has amphibious-capable forces, even though they lack adequate funding and focus, and Singapore is looking to improve its amphibious capabilities. Bucking the trend, the competent Taiwan Marines have been pared down in recent years – to the point where they may eventually be ineffective.

The Royal Thai Marine Corps (RTMC) has a long history and can conduct amphibious operations. It has performed superbly in the south against separatist insurgents, and made important contributions to winning the nearly 30-year long Communist insurgency. However, the RTMC can make even greater contributions to Thailand’s national security and to regional security as well. The RTMC is indeed a neglected strategic asset, but to understand why, one first must understand why amphibious capabilities are important.


http://thediplomat.com/2015/09/thailands-m...ous-capability/
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The Russian military buildup continues as 6 fighter jets arrive in Syria after taking a roundabout path

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Interestingly, a Russian Air Force Tu-154 using callsign RFF7085 could be tracked online on Flightradar24 during its flight to Latakia on Sept. 28, likely exposing the route followed by the six Su-34s trailing their accompanying Tu-154.

As the below image shows, the aircraft flew in international airspace over the Caspian Sea, to Iran and entered Syrian airspace after flying over northern Iraq: did the Su-34s have all the required diplomatic clearances to fly north of Baghdad or did they simply “sneak” into Syria by hiding under the cover of the transport plane?


http://www.businessinsider.com.au/the-russ...out-path-2015-9
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The military built an app to call in bomb strikes



The Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) demonstrated a new Android tablet app where an Air Force Joint Terminal Attack Controller — the guy on the ground who is an expert at calling in air strikes — was able to call in multiple close air support (CAS) strikes with an A-10, using only three strokes of a finger.

Conducted at Nellis Air Force Base, Nevada, the test was the first set of tests with U.S. Air Force aircraft. Earlier this year, the test were successfully conducted with Marine Corps Osprey aircraft. The Air Force tests used a mixture of laser and GPS-guided weapons, with a 100% success rate, all within the six minute test time frame.

The app — called Persistent Close Air Support — allows the JTAC on the ground to link directly with aircraft pilots, pick targets, and locate friendly forces for the inbound CAS. And you thought the Blue Force Tracker was awesome.

http://www.wearethemighty.com/darpa-app-bomb-strikes-2015-09
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WASHINGTON: In keeping with its increasingly aggressive behavior over the past two years, Russia is deploying lethal and long-ranged anti-aircraft defenses to keep Western forces out of three key regions: the Baltics, the Black Sea, and, now, the Levant. From where NATO’s top commander Gen. Philip Breedlove sits, the Russian forces flowing into Syria don’t look like counter-terrorists out to stop the Islamic State, which Vladimir Putin has said is his highest priority. They look like the first pieces of a layered “anti-access/area denial” system that could complicate US and allied operations in Syria and well beyond.

“Anti-access/area denial, or A2/AD, is a growing problem,” Gen. Breedlove told the German Marshall Fund this afternoon, speaking just hours before Putin’s teeth-clenched meeting with President Obama on the sidelines of the UN General Assembly.


http://breakingdefense.com/2015/09/russian...gion-breedlove/
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The military built an app to call in bomb strikes

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The Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) demonstrated a new Android tablet app where an Air Force Joint Terminal Attack Controller — the guy on the ground who is an expert at calling in air strikes — was able to call in multiple close air support (CAS) strikes with an A-10, using only three strokes of a finger.

Conducted at Nellis Air Force Base, Nevada, the test was the first set of tests with U.S. Air Force aircraft. Earlier this year, the test were successfully conducted with Marine Corps Osprey aircraft. The Air Force tests used a mixture of laser and GPS-guided weapons, with a 100% success rate, all within the six minute test time frame.

The app — called Persistent Close Air Support — allows the JTAC on the ground to link directly with aircraft pilots, pick targets, and locate friendly forces for the inbound CAS. And you thought the Blue Force Tracker was awesome.

http://www.wearethemighty.com/darpa-app-bomb-strikes-2015-09
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QUOTE(cks2k2 @ Sep 27 2015, 02:37 PM)
no f-35 but ada f-22?
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QUOTE(patt_sue @ Sep 24 2015, 10:07 PM)
I think that chinese news probably taken from this article..

http://www.theborneopost.com/2015/09/08/ma...luconia-shoals/

AS the exploration of Viscount Melbourne, a 150-year-old British cargo vessel, that sank right under Luconia Shoals continues, amateur marine archaeologist Captain Hans Berekoven and his wife Roz as well as their team of marine researchers went on to make a bold move – re-establishing Malaysia’s sovereignty on the site by planting the ‘Jalur Gemilang’ there.

Upon planting the flag, Hans made an emotional statement that the move was important to warn China to back down.Read more: http://www.theborneopost.com/2015/09/08/marine-archaeologist-stamps-malaysias-mark-on-luconia-shoals/#ixzz3mfIS7wPn
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why ang moh so good? wanan plant malaysia flag there?
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QUOTE(Strike @ Sep 29 2015, 11:21 AM)
i read before, man.. the horror they facing

we going to buy to please master?

so around sabah engine power nvm

but for armored, need powerful engine right, and also flimsy part not good

also weapon range?? need to shoot sulu from far
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most light choppers are underpowered for high altitude operations, while we're basically flying them at sea level...so yea.
good enough
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“Of the 2.5 million Americans who served in Iraq and Afghanistan, 300,000 of them came home with traumatic brain injury,” journalist Annie Jacobsen told NPR. “DARPA initiated a series of programs to help cognitive functioning, to repair some of this damage. And those programs center around putting brain chips inside the tissue of the brain.”

While the public is being told that the U.S. military is trying to find some way through computer technology to help people with brain injury, the program is far less than benevolent, according to Jacobsen, other scientists and thousands of secretlly implanted Targeted Individuals.


http://www.examiner.com/article/military-s...program-exposed
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QUOTE(BorneoAlliance @ Sep 29 2015, 03:33 PM)
The military built an app to call in bomb strikes



The Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) demonstrated a new Android tablet app where an Air Force Joint Terminal Attack Controller — the guy on the ground who is an expert at calling in air strikes — was able to call in multiple close air support (CAS) strikes with an A-10, using only three strokes of a finger.

Conducted at Nellis Air Force Base, Nevada, the test was the first set of tests with U.S. Air Force aircraft. Earlier this year, the test were successfully conducted with Marine Corps Osprey aircraft. The Air Force tests used a mixture of laser and GPS-guided weapons, with a 100% success rate, all within the six minute test time frame.

The app — called Persistent Close Air Support — allows the JTAC on the ground to link directly with aircraft pilots, pick targets, and locate friendly forces for the inbound CAS. And you thought the Blue Force Tracker was awesome.

http://www.wearethemighty.com/darpa-app-bomb-strikes-2015-09
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QUOTE(Gregyong @ Sep 29 2015, 05:53 PM)
most light choppers are underpowered for high altitude operations, while we're basically flying them at sea level...so yea.
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Well, most helicopter operations are run on low or medium altitude, so not that many high-altitude helicopters are ever designed anyway. Also there's a certain limit on how much atmospheric pressure is needed for the rotor blades to generate lift. I think average max altitude for a helicopter is about 10,000 feet (around 3,000 meters) before the atmosphere gets too thin and the main rotors lose their ability to generate lift effectively.
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DSEI 2015: Rolls-Royce Unveils The Miecznik Design

Rolls-Royce company has unveiled visualizations and details related to the CDV (Coastal Defence Vessel) corvette design, which is offered for the Polish Navy, as a proposal related to the Miecznik programme. Secondly, the British company has also revealed the patrol ship design which is offered within the scope of the Czapla programme.
Both designs are virtually identical, the only difference is visible in the quantity of the utilized armament. Considering the current requirements of the Polish Navy, Rolls-Royce designers are focused on the corvette, assuming that adapting the ship’s layout to the Czapla-class requirements shall not constitute a problem. Patrol vessels are not going to be fitted with the missile armament, the purpose of which would be to counteract the naval and airborne threats. On the other hand, this type of a ship would have expansive SAR functions, along with the minehunting capability. In both cases, ASW capabilities are provided.

CDV corvette is 99.7 meters long (91.7 meters at the waterline), and its displacement is close to 2467 tonnes. The quantity of the crew-members is estimated as 62 persons, additional 30 specialists may also be accommodated on board, in order to operate the on-board task-equipment or to maintain the helicopter. The ship is capable of executing autonomous operations for 28 days, and there is also an option of replenishing the inventory and resources on the water.

CDV vessels feature the CODLOD propulsion system which allows them to reach speeds that exceed 25 knots. The company is open to proposals, when it comes to the armament, however, currently the proposed vessels are fitted with the Oto Melara Super Rapid 76 mm bow cannon, two MSI DS30 30 mm cannons, two quadruple NSM anti-ship missile launchers, four Sylver A35 vertical launch systems, each housing four VL MICA anti-aircraft missiles, along with two double MU90 torpedo launchers.

The current design assumes that the electronic systems on board are going to include the following devices: Smart-S 3D radar, Thales STIR 1.2 EO Mk2 radar-optronic artillery control system, Thales Mirador observation optronic system, Thales Vigile reconnaissance system, along with the under-keel Thales Kingklip sonar. All of the above-mentioned devices are going to work together, within the framework of the Thales TACTICOS combat management system. Rolls-Royce company, by following these steps, is willing to maintain maximum compatibility with the ORP “Ślązak” patrol vessel which is also equipped with the systems delivered by the Thales company.

Among the solutions that distinguish the CDV ship, one should include the task board (with a stern slip for 11 m long boats, and with a space for the second boat and for a standard combat systems container), landing platform with a hangar for an NH-90-sized helicopter (up to 11 tonnes), passive and active stabilizing system – with a track-proven record on the British vessels – along with a specially designed pear-shaped bow. It is worth to note that despite the fact the vessel is capable of housing an 11 tonnes helicopter and 11 m long boat (or unmanned water-craft), the Rolls-Royce company managed to contain the length of the ship within 100 meters.

CDV ship design has already been examined by the Centrum Techniki Okrętowej [Ship Design and Research Centre] based in Gdansk. As a result, it has gained the top certificates, allowing it to operate within any part of the world, excluding the ice-covered waters.

What’s interesting, due to the wide scope of operations executed by the ship, Rolls-Royce also qualifies the CDV design as a light frigate.


http://www.defence24.com/260172,dsei-2015-...miecznik-design

Rather familiar loadout, no?!
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thejakartapost.com, Jakarta | September 29 2015 | 6:03 PM
   
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The government's plan to purchase Kilo-class submarines from Russia has received support from the House of Representatives (DPR) Commission I overseeing defense and foreign affairs due to sufficient budget.

According to the commission's member Sukamta, the Indonesian Military (TNI) had proposed a budget of Rp 37 trillion (US$2.52 billion) and an additional budget allocation of Rp 14.5 trillion for the Navy (TNI AL), which was the largest compared to the budget allocation for the Army (TNI AD) and the Air Force (TNI AU).

"Indonesia is a maritime country, since around 70 percent of its territory is oceanic, so sea security must be prioritized," said Sukamta on Tuesday as quoted by Antara news agency.

Sukamta said the submarine was currently the most sophisticated of its kind.

"It's similar to the Sukhoi SU-35 aircraft, which the Air Force wanted to have," said Sukamta.

He then referred to the upcoming ASEAN Economic Society (EMA) that would be faced by Indonesia as well as the potential for conflict in the South China Sea.

"[Increasingly] our maritime defense and security is becoming a priority," said Sukamta.

He also called on the government to plan carefully prior to the purchase, including ensuring the submarine's size was suitable for the archipelago's marine areas, the ease of maintenance and the ease of access to spare parts.

"We don't want to buy weaponry that is not suitable for our sea defense needs," said Sukamta. (edn/kes)(++++)


http://m.thejakartapost.com/news/2015/09/2...-submarine.html
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Russia Creates 'All-Seeing Eye' for Drones to Uniquely Identify Any Target

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MOSCOW (Sputnik) — Specifically, small-class Corsair surveillance drones will be equipped with the technology.

"The module for processing a stream of hyperspectral data is being created. Key to the technology is the unique characteristics of the spectral radiation that every material or subject has. By processing these characteristics, our equipment can identify what exactly is in its field of view, regardless of the enemy's attempts to hide something or mislead us," Sergei Skokov told RIA Novosti.

Skokov explained that the use of these modules would significantly increase the effectiveness of aerial surveillance and monitoring of the Earth's surface. This is a very accurate means of monitoring, receiving not just "pixels" but a unique spectrum able to distinguish a camouflage net on grass as well as differentiating between a natural object and an artificial one, he said.

According to UIMC, the system is able to identify detected targets independently, without an operator, with the help of a database ​of the hyperspectral characteristics of different objects and materials.

http://sputniknews.com/military/20150929/1027721247.html
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QUOTE(BorneoAlliance @ Sep 29 2015, 03:33 PM)
The military built an app to call in bomb strikes



The Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) demonstrated a new Android tablet app where an Air Force Joint Terminal Attack Controller — the guy on the ground who is an expert at calling in air strikes — was able to call in multiple close air support (CAS) strikes with an A-10, using only three strokes of a finger.

Conducted at Nellis Air Force Base, Nevada, the test was the first set of tests with U.S. Air Force aircraft. Earlier this year, the test were successfully conducted with Marine Corps Osprey aircraft. The Air Force tests used a mixture of laser and GPS-guided weapons, with a 100% success rate, all within the six minute test time frame.

The app — called Persistent Close Air Support — allows the JTAC on the ground to link directly with aircraft pilots, pick targets, and locate friendly forces for the inbound CAS. And you thought the Blue Force Tracker was awesome.

http://www.wearethemighty.com/darpa-app-bomb-strikes-2015-09
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QUOTE(IReallyNeed Answers @ Sep 29 2015, 05:40 PM)
they propably deem F35 unworthy opponent, just like what the rest of the world thinks, just a junk overprice piece of shit!

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QUOTE(IReallyNeed Answers @ Sep 29 2015, 05:52 PM)
why ang moh so good? wanan plant malaysia flag there?
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QUOTE(MilitaryMadness @ Sep 29 2015, 09:40 PM)
Well, most helicopter operations are run on low or medium altitude, so not that many high-altitude helicopters are ever designed anyway. Also there's a certain limit on how much atmospheric pressure is needed for the rotor blades to generate lift. I think average max altitude for a helicopter is about 10,000 feet (around 3,000 meters) before the atmosphere gets too thin and the main rotors lose their ability to generate lift effectively.
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PLA's stealth fighters to make US air superiority more costly

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In aerial combat against the J-20 or J-31, Majumdar predicted the F-22 would have a kill ratio of three to one, which could take a serious toll on the US side. "The Chinese don't have to match the F-35 one-for-one. The Chinese just have to do enough damage to the US military to make it too expensive to fight," Majumadar wrote, quoting a senior US Air Force official who said that even a three-to-one kill ratio advantage has become costly.

Realizing that the J-31 will not match the F-22 or F-35 in maneuverability, the Chinese military aviation industry is developing what it hopes will be a new super weapon for the aircraft known as the PL-15 long-range air-to-air missile, touted to have even better terminal phase performance than the venerable American-built AIM-120 advanced medium-range air-to-air missile. Majumdar said the US Air Force should consider seriously the potential threat of the PL-15 missile.


http://www.wantchinatimes.com/news/content...000052&cid=1101
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Rp14.5 T ~ USD 1 billion

Just about enough to buy two Kilo Project 636, if it's still in production...or perhaps Amur 950
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UK MOD unveils futuristic uniform design

https://www.gov.uk/government/news/mod-unve...-uniform-design
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Indonesia Eyes Military Budget Boost to Fund New Equipment

Boost would reverse an earlier proposed defense budget cut for 2016.

By Prashanth Parameswaran
September 30, 2015
     
Over the weekend, reports surfaced that the Indonesian legislature had agreed to a proposal to boost the country’s defense budget in order to fund new purchases following earlier cuts being mulled.

According to ANTARA News, Mahfudz Siddiq, the Chairman of Commission I of the House of Representatives (DPR), said on September 25 that he had agreed in principle to a proposal advanced by Defense Minister Ryamizard Ryacudu to increase the military budget by Rp37 trillion. Around Rp30 trillion of that amount, Siddiq said, would be used to purchase military equipment, with the rest going to other areas like troop welfare.

The development is not surprising. Indonesian legislators, including Siddiq himself, had expressed deep concern when it was revealed earlier this month that Indonesia may be cutting its 2016 defense budget (See: “Why is Indonesia Set to Cut its Military Budget for 2016?”). As I wrote then, some had expressed concerns that it might affect the purchase of important new hardware for Indonesia, including Su-35 jets and submarines from Russia (See: “Indonesia to Buy New Submarines from Russia”).

Indonesian defense officials, however, had indicated that efforts would be made to ensure that critical new equipment – especially for the navy and air force – would be prioritized despite the cuts. At an event at the U.S.-Indonesia Society (USINDO) earlier this month, the DPR’s Speaker Setya Nevanto had also told The Diplomat that officials were in the process of ensuring that “priority purchases” – including submarines, helicopters and planes – would not be affected. In this vein, the proposal to increase the budget and spend most of it on new equipment is an encouraging sign as it could mean fewer cuts for procurement.

More broadly, if the proposal ends up being passed by the DPR’s budget board, the 2016 defense budget would stand at Rp132.8 trillion, up from the Rp95.8 trillion allocated in the draft budget earlier this year. Beyond the amount itself, that new total figure is important because it would represent an increase, rather than a decrease in the 2015 military budget, which is over Rp102 trillion.

As I noted in an earlier piece, a decrease would have been seen as a severe blow to Indonesia’s military modernization efforts (See: “Why is Indonesia Set to Cut its Military Budget for 2016?”). As it is, despite being the world’s largest archipelagic state and its fourth most populous country, Indonesia has significantly underinvested in its military relative even to its much smaller Southeast Asian neighbors. Despite sharp increases in recent years, growing from 17 trillion in 2010 to 102.3 trillion in 2015, Indonesian defense spending as a percentage of GDP was the lowest in ASEAN at 0.8 percent in 2014, well below the regional average of 2.2 percent.


Read more: http://thediplomat.com/2015/09/indonesia-e...-new-equipment/
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As it is, despite being the world’s largest archipelagic state and its fourth most populous country, Indonesia has significantly underinvested in its military relative even to its much smaller Southeast Asian neighbors. Despite sharp increases in recent years, growing from 17 trillion in 2010 to 102.3 trillion in 2015, Indonesian defense spending as a percentage of GDP was the lowest in ASEAN at 0.8 percent in 2014, well below the regional average of 2.2 percent.


Read more: http://thediplomat.com/2015/09/indonesia-e...-new-equipment/
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QUOTE(Frozen_Sun @ Sep 30 2015, 11:16 AM)
True...even spending $20 billion annually on defence, it is still considered as average, in terms of GDP
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QUOTE(Frozen_Sun @ Sep 30 2015, 07:25 AM)
Rp14.5 T ~ USD 1 billion

Just about enough to buy two Kilo Project 636, if it's still in production...or perhaps Amur 950
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There are reports that the additional budget are also to purchase for more navy frigates.

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QUOTE(alaskanbunny @ Sep 30 2015, 11:21 AM)
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Indonesia's nominal GDP around USD 900 billion...with regional average of 2.2 percent...that would be USD 20 billion
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QUOTE(Frozen_Sun @ Sep 30 2015, 11:16 AM)
True...even spending $20 billion annually on defence, it is still considered as average, in terms of GDP
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agree .... anyway they will still increase year by year. estimated 2018 will have much more increasing defense budget.
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QUOTE(Frozen_Sun @ Sep 30 2015, 07:25 AM)
Rp14.5 T ~ USD 1 billion

Just about enough to buy two Kilo Project 636, if it's still in production...or perhaps Amur 950
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USD 1B can buy alot asset, is yearly so 5 year continue 5b liao, can support 2-3 program procurement budget.
remember asset pay over construction period usually 3-5 year.

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QUOTE(waja2000 @ Sep 30 2015, 12:06 PM)
agree .... anyway they will still increase year by year. estimated 2018 will have much more increasing defense budget.
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Malaysia should set the defence budget at certain fixed % of the GDP.
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QUOTE(Frozen_Sun @ Sep 30 2015, 11:47 AM)
Indonesia's nominal GDP around USD 900 billion...with regional average of 2.2 percent...that would be USD 20 billion
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oohh... future projected budget...

one way to look at defense spending is vs gdp... another way is to look at it as a % of the budget... indon not enough $$$ for other stuff
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QUOTE(James831 @ Sep 30 2015, 12:14 PM)
Malaysia should set the defence budget at certain fixed  % of the GDP.
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we about 1.5%+- from GDP. if we can have defense budget at 2.5% of GDP than, defense capability should can increase a lot.
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QUOTE(waja2000 @ Sep 30 2015, 01:13 PM)
we about 1.5%+- from GDP. if we can have defense budget at 2.5% of GDP than, defense capability should can increase a lot.
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dont just look at % of gdp... look at % of total budget also
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Images Show China Hard at Work on First Indigenous Aircraft Carrier

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Rumors of Beijing’s construction of a new aircraft carrier first surfaced back in February, and were confirmed in July by internal documents from the China Shipbuilding Industry Corporation.

"The priority missions of building the aircraft carrier and nuclear-submarines have been carried out smoothly and with outstanding results," documents, published by Taiwanese media outlets, report.

New satellite imagery of Dalian shipyard in northern China shows the extent of that construction. Released on Sunday, the images show what appears to be the hull of an aircraft carrier under construction in a dry dock.

According to IHS Jane, the hull "is in an advanced state of assembly."

Based on the photographs, experts estimate the ship’s length to be roughly 787 feet, with a beam of nearly 114 feet.

China’s first aircraft carrier, the Liaoning, was commissioned in 2012, and was a retrofitted ship from the Soviet Navy.

According to Wang Min, the Communist Party secretary of Liaoning Province, officials hope to complete construction of the new ship in 2020. Once operational, the aircraft carriers could greatly expand Beijing’s ability to defend territory beyond its borders.

"[China’s home-based carriers] would be capable of improved endurance and of carrying and launching more varied types of aircraft, including electronic warfare, early warning, and anti-submarine, thus increasing the potential striking power of a PLA Navy ‘carrier battle group’ in safeguarding China’s interest.." reads a Pentagon report.

In particular, the ships could be of use in the disputed waters of the South China Sea. Beijing’s construction of artificial islands in the Spratly archipelago has led to an increased US presence in the region.

The ships could also allow Beijing to more effectively carry out humanitarian operations in the South China Sea.

http://sputniknews.com/asia/20150929/10277...r-Progress.html
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Military spending in Hawaii accounts for 10% of state GDP

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Read more about military spending, including The List of the top defense contractors in Hawaii, in Friday's print edition of Pacific Business News.


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PUTD AW109 in Desert Camouflage

Marhalim Abas September 30, 2015 Malaysian Army

SHAH ALAM: Air Times – a website concentrating on national issues with strong defence and national security feelers – have been published a picture of a PUTD AgustaWestland AW109 being painted in desert camouflage.

Industry sources told Malaysian Defence that the desert camouflage was an “operational requirement” from PUTD. They however declined to be specific what kind operational tasking that needed the LOH to be painted in a desert camouflage.

Since I am on shaky grounds here, I will leave it to your own imagination where the operational tasking will be. For further reading go here. Furthermore, they could turn around paint it back in the Army standard digital camo. However, from the picture above, we can assumed that once the paint job is completed, the AW109 camo will looked very similar to the livery on the two PUTD Nuri, which was unveiled at Lima 2015, earlier this year.

There is no word on however on what kind armaments will be fitted to the desert AW109. Perhaps the forward firing pods and rockets have been paid for! It is likely though the desert camo Aw109 is the same helicopter that crashed in Johor in early, 2014.

Perhaps I will get lucky when the desert camouflage helicopter goes on its test flight and I am able to snap good pictures of it.


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Can"t help but think it is for use at middle east .
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WASHINGTON — The group of U.S.-backed Syrian rebels who surrendered trucks and arms to a terrorist group last week were led by an untrained commander who gave up the gear to avoid an ambush, a military official told USA TODAY.

The commander of the 30 Syrian rebels who had been vetted, trained and equipped by the Pentagon met with an intermediary for a group of al-Qaeda-backed terrorists who demanded some, but not all, of their equipment and weapons, said Col. Steve Warren, a spokesman for the command leading the fight against the Islamic State militant group.  Its commander, however, had not been trained by the U.S.-led coalition, Warren said

The lost equipment marks the latest failure in the Pentagon's plan to train and equip Syrian moderates who vow to fight the Islamic State, also known as ISIL. When the Pentagon unveiled the program last year as a pillar of the anti-ISIL strategy, military officials envisioned a $500 million program that would field 5,000 trained fighters each year.


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Bashar-al-Assad must go or face ‘military action’: Saudi Arab

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“There are two options for a settlement in Syria. One option is a political process where there would be a transitional council,” he said, describing this as the “preferred option.” ”The other option is a military option, which also would end with the removal of Bashar al-Assad from power,” Jubeir warned.


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Yemeni Forces Take Control of Saudi Post, Village in Jizan

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The Yemeni forces took control of the Saudi military post of Ka'b al-Jaberi and the village of Mohannad in Jizan, leaving a group of Saudi soldiers dead and injured.

Meanwhile, a spokesman for the Saudi Interior Ministry said that a member of the ministry was killed by a mortar shell fired from Northern Yemen on the border between the two countries.

"Military shells fired from the Yemeni territory killed Ali Bin Fahad Abu Mahasen, a member of the mujahideen administration branch in Jizan region," the spokesman said in a statement.


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Shades of U.S. in fractious Iraq: Aden’s citizens give V-signs to Saudi forces

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SANAA – As Saudi soldiers drive armored vehicles around Aden, the port in southern Yemen they helped recapture from rebels, young men clap and children flash the V-for-victory sign.

“The coalition came here to help us,” said Omar Abdullah Saleh, a Yemeni militia fighter, as he patrolled among collapsed buildings and bullet-riddled walls. “We are happy with their presence.”

There are reasons for the Saudis to wonder how long the warm welcome will last — especially if they recall that U.S. troops in Iraq were also greeted as liberators, at first. Local allies have their own agenda; public expectations of a swift return to normal life will be tough to meet; and in much of Yemen the rebels still hold sway and enjoy grassroots support.

All that means the Saudi engagement in Yemen may still be in its early stages, poised to inflict a growing humanitarian cost in a region that’s already seen a mass exodus of Syrian refugees. There are also economic risks for Saudi Arabia, the world’s biggest crude exporter, which is having to dig deep into its savings after the oil slump.


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Obama’s “Pivot to Asia” NATO-Like Project

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The ‘Backwards L’

Japan:

The function of a Japan-Philippines-Vietnam axis is to create a ‘backwards L’ of military containment in order to ‘box’ China inside mainland Asia, with the Philippines being the fulcrum of this entity. Japan is the most active Lead From Behind proponent of this policy, taking the initiative (under American instruction) to authorize both the sales of weapons and the deployment of troops abroad. Considering the strategic partnership between them and how each has their own island disputes with China, it’s logical to conclude that Japan will seek to make the Philippines the central focus of both anti-Chinese policy manifestations. The Diplomat reported at the end of June that this certainly seems to be in the cards, with Tokyo preparing to sell Manilla a slew of naval and air units in exchange for a “Visiting Forces Agreement (VFA)” that could allow it to deploy its first foreign forces since World War II. One should also be reminded that both sides held their second-ever naval drills this summer together with the US, showing that there’s actual substance to their strategic partnership and that it’s not just rhetorically based.

Vietnam:

paracel_islands_spratly_islands_disputed_claims_by_china_philippines_vietnam_malaysia_bruneiThe other end of the ‘backwards L’, Vietnam, is also increasing its interactions with the Philippines, as the slated strategic partnership attests. Last May, military units from the two sides symbolically enjoyed a game of football together on one of the South China Sea’s disputed islands (the second time they have done so), showing that each of them is serious about working together to confront China in this region. The aforecited article also details some of the bilateral military cooperation between both sides, with each country’s navy calling port at the other and even holding informal discussions on setting up joint patrols in the area. It’s highly predicted that the signing of a strategic partnership between them will lead to an acceleration of military cooperation, and furthermore, will even put Vietnam and Japan’s militaries into direct contact with the other via the Philippines’ geographic intermediary function, which also accomplishes a contingent goal of the US’ P2A by having both CCC anchors enhance their full spectrum bilateral relations (especially in the military field).

Incorporating South Korea

In essence, there are actually two CCC axes that the US is building and wants to unite, and these are the ones between Vietnam-The Philippines (already discussed) and Japan-South Korea. To say a few words about the latter, it’s still not entirely certain that Seoul will commit to joining the CCC. For example, even though it’s part of a trilateral information sharing mechanism between it, Japan, and the US ostensibly against North Korea (which could realistically be turned against China in the future), it’s also being wooed by China through the recently inked Free Trade Agreement and has been ambivalent about hosting the US’ THAAD “missile defense” units (potentially even going it alone to produce its own domestic version instead).

Still, this hasn’t halted the country’s interest in cooperating with the Philippines, the magnetic center of geopolitical attraction to all members of the CCC community. The country’s Defense Minister visitedthe island nation earlier this month to discuss future military collaboration (as of now, just weapons sales and technical assistance), but such a big step could also help further last year’s proposal for the two countries to enter into a strategic partnership with one another. While South Korea doesn’t have any island disputes with China and behaves moderately friendly towards it in a military sense (not counting the anti-Chinese agenda of the thousands of US troops that are based there), if it got caught up in the CCC’s intrigue inside the Philippines, bilateral relations could certainly suffer as a result of the heightened and warranted suspicions that China would inevitably have towards its maritime neighbor.

With or without South Korea’s incorporation (which is still questionable), however, the central axis of Japan-Philippines-Vietnam still represents a formidable threat to China, but the auxiliary participation of the peninsular state would definitely contribute to its enhanced effectiveness, and it’s worthy to monitor any forthcoming decisions that its leadership takes in this regard.


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Rounding out the ‘backwards L’ of Indonesian containment, over 1,000 US Marines are now routinely rotated out of the North Australian city of Darwin, thus adding a third lever of external pressure against the archipelago’s authorities.

If one adds in the US’ regime change attempt in Malaysia (meticulouslyexposed by Tony Cartalucci), then an actual containment square emerges, whereby the country is faced with potentially hostile elements in its northwest (a Color Revolution government in Malaysia), northeast (the CCC/Asian NATO that could also turn against Indonesia), southeast (foreign influence over the Papuas), and southwest (American Marines in Darwin, Australian control over Christmas and Cocos Islands and American military interest there).

Therefore, it’s becoming apparent that the containment of Indonesia is inseparable from the containment of China, as the former is entering into effect via moves euphemistically made in advancement of the latter, and this underreported element of the P2A certainly deserves further analytical attention from other researchers.

To be continued…


http://www.globalresearch.ca/obamas-pivot-...project/5478832
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Breaking: U.S. Special Forces On Offensive In Afghanistan

After a sustained Taliban offensive, Kunduz, the capital of Baghlan province, has now become the first major city to fall to the Taliban since the 2001 invasion by U.S. forces.

Afghani military units were forced into retreat on Monday, and regrouped just outside the city at the Kunduz Airport. Special Forces from the U.S. and other unnamed nations were sent in to bolster the threatened Afghan units.

Early this morning, those Special Forces troops became directly engaged by hostile forces, and an airstrike was called on Taliban positions to neutralize the immediate threat. At least three airstrikes have been carried out in and around the northern Afghan city since Monday, and it is believed that two key insurgent leaders were killed by the strikes.

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The Afghan military’s inability to hold the city raises serious questions about the feasibility of President Obama’s 2016 coalition withdrawal deadline. The number of Taliban attacks have have risen around the nation, including attacks inside the nation’s capital of Kabul. The Afghinstan/Pakistan branch of ISIS known as the “Islamic State Khorasan Province” has also been growing rapidly throughout the nation, recruiting members from at least 25 of the 34 provinces. Additionally, the veteran insurgent group Islamic Movement of Uzbekistan (IMU) has sworn allegiance to the Islamic State and is also taking ground from Afghan government forces in the north.



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Su-34: Russia’s Ultimate ISIL-Crushing Machine

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As Russia begins its air campaign against the self-proclaimed Islamic State terrorist group in Syria, the jet responsible is the Sukhoi Su-34 Fullback, Russia’s secret weapon in the skies.

Developed in the final years of the Cold War, the Su-34 was meant to replace the Russian military’s aging fleet of Su-24 Fencers. Featuring a robust air-to-air self-defense system, the aircraft is a top-of-the-line strike fighter, and this marks the first time it’s been deployed outside of Russia.

Equipped with short-range R-73 dogfighting missiles, the Su-34 also features long-range R-77 air-to-air radar-guided projectiles. In addition, the fighter carries a wide range of air-to-ground missiles. Including the Kh-59ME, Kh-31A, Kh-31P, Kh-29T, Kh-29L, and the S-25LD, these weapons can hit both ground and maritime targets.

The fighter also features the Leninets B-004 array radar. Optimized for air-to-ground operations, the system allows for targeting from over 60 miles away.

Capable of staying aloft for hours, the Su-34 is outfitted for aerial refueling. This gives the aircraft a combat radius of roughly 700 miles.

It’s a fairly large aircraft, with side-by-side seating for the pilots and a 17,600-pound payload. That much weight requires some pretty hefty horsepower to stay airborne, and the Su-34 uses a pair of 27,500-lb. Saturn AL-31F turbofans.

In addition to the Su-34, Russia is also operating Su-24s and Su-30SMs in Syrian airspace.

http://sputniknews.com/russia/20150930/102...ng-Machine.html
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8 ISIS targets hit during 20 combat flights in Syria – Russian military



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“Today, Russian aerospace force jets delivered pinpoint strikes on eight ISIS terror group targets in Syria. In total, 20 flights were made,” spokesperson for the Russian Defense Ministry, Igor Konashenkov, said.

“As a result, arms and fuel depots and military equipment were hit. ISIS coordination centers in the mountains were totally destroyed,” he added.

Konashenkov said that all the flights took place after air surveillance and careful verification of the data provided by the Syrian military. He stressed that Russian jets did not target any civilian infrastructure and avoided these territories.

“Russian jets did not use weapons on civilian infrastructure or in its vicinity,” he said.

Earlier in the day, the Russian military announced the start of air operations in Syria in order to help the goverment fight terrorist forces. Syrian state television named at least seven areas targeted by the air strikes.

They included areas around the cities of Homs and Hama, which are 44 kilometers apart, according to various media reports.


http://www.rt.com/news/317101-russia-isis-...s-intelligence/
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MIT's multi-material MultiFab 3D printer could be used by U.S. military manufacture missiles on battlefield

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The U.S. Department of Defense’s official science blog released details of a powerful and versatile new 3D printer that can print up to 10 materials at once and embed electronics, circuits and sensors directly into the object, allowing it to create a finished products, from spare parts to war missiles, directly in the field. The 3D printer, known as the MultiFab, was designed by researchers at MIT’s Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Lab (CSAIL) and would retail for just $7,000—significantly less expensive than comparable multi-material 3D printers.


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Breaking: U.S. Special Forces On Offensive In Afghanistan


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8 ISIS targets hit during 20 combat flights in Syria – Russian military


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Seem to miss the target....especially the first strike...only hit empty ground. Yes.....likely with dumb bombs


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Seem to miss the target....especially the first strike...only hit empty ground. Yes.....likely with dumb bombs
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Seem to miss the target....especially the first strike...only hit empty ground. Yes.....likely with dumb bombs
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Seen to be like cluster bombs?
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Notorious Russian Separatist Commander Spotted In Syria

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According to multiple sources, the Russian separatist “Commander Motorola” whose real name is Arseny Pavlov, has been reportedly spotted leading Russian forces in Syria.

Motorola, a Russian citizen, rose to infamy as a successful separatist commander of the “Sparta” battalion during Russia’s proxy siege in eastern Ukraine. It was said that he was a former soldier that was arrested for drunk driving, and volunteered to fight to avoid jail time.

Commander Motorola is wanted for war crimes by the Ukrainian government for allegedly personally executing Ukrainian troops.

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He had a high-profile celebrity-esque wedding during his time with the Sparta battalion, and was made popular on Funker530 for his extreme grenade launcher prank, in which he sent dozens of high explosive grenades on to one of his own outposts as a practical joke.



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US deploys more advanced aircraft carrier to boost ties with Japan

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One of the U.S. Navy's most advanced aircraft carriers docked in Japan on Thursday at the start of a deployment that will strengthen the capability of the Seventh Fleet in Asia and boost ties between the United States and its closest regional ally.

YOKOSUKA, Japan: One of the U.S. Navy's most advanced aircraft carriers docked in Japan on Thursday at the start of a deployment that will strengthen the capability of the Seventh Fleet in Asia and boost ties between the United States and its closest regional ally.

With a crew of 5,000 sailors and a compliment of around 80 aircraft, USS Ronald Reagan is equipped with the latest targeting and defence radars, integrated weapons systems and command and communications technology.

The USS Ronald Reagan's deployment marks an upgrade, as the USS George Washington, the carrier it has replaced in Japan, had less advanced systems and technology.

"Just like a new car we have the latest and greatest, we have GPS, we have the back up mirror so we can see what is behind us," Captain Chris Bolt, the carrier's commander, told a separate press briefing on the dock at Yokosuka naval base.

"We have some tremendous command and control capabilities."

In a tilt towards Asia, the United States is rebalancing its forces, deploying 60 percent of its navy to the region, including its most advanced vessels.

Last month, in a retreat from 70 years of state pacifism, Japanese lawmakers approved legislation that would enable Japan's military to fight overseas for the first time since World War Two.

Prime Minister Shinzo Abe is pursuing a doctrine of collective self defence with allies meant to give his nation a bigger role in regional security in order to counterbalance the military power of an increasingly assertive China.

The changes enacted last month are expected to lead to enhanced cooperation between the Japanese and U.S navies.

"We have many, many exercises that we do, we are very inter-operable because of our equipment and our training. So, we think that these new measures will deepen that, will strengthen that, and will make us better together," Ray Mabus, the U.S. Secretary of the Navy, told a press briefing in Yokohama.

(Editing by Simon Cameron-Moore)

- Reuters

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US military 'golden hour' rule saved lives

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A mandate to get wounded U.S. soldiers to appropriate medical care within one hour of injury improved survival on the battlefield, according to a new study.

(Reuters Health) - A mandate to get wounded U.S. soldiers to appropriate medical care within one hour of injury improved survival on the battlefield, according to a new study.

The 2009 rule, implemented by then-Secretary of Defense Robert Gates, potentially saved 359 lives, according to the report in JAMA Surgery.

"I think the Secretary of Defense's mandate made a difference," said Dr. Russ Kotwal, the study's lead author from the U.S. Army Institute of Surgical Research at Joint Base San Antonio-Ft. Sam Houston.

He and his colleagues write that the 60-minute mandate, which is widely known as the "golden hour," cut in half the previous goal of two hours between a call for prehospital helicopter transport and arrival at a treatment facility.

For the study, the researchers used data on 21,089 soldiers wounded in Afghanistan from September 2001 through March 2014.

After the mandate, the average transport time decreased from 90 minutes to 43 minutes - based on patients with the most complete data. Also, the percentage of missions achieving transport within the "golden hour" increased from about 25 percent to 75 percent.

Overall, 16 percent of those wounded before the mandate were killed in action, compared to about 10 percent after the mandate.

When the researchers included wounded soldiers who survived past the battlefield, the fatality rate was about 14 percent before the mandate and about 8 percent after.

The percentage of soldiers who died after reaching a treatment facility remained consistent, at about 4 percent before and after the mandate.

In an editorial accompanying the new study, Dr. Todd Rasmussen cautioned that it's important to remember that these results were in an "optimal theater of war" with air access and surgical facilities.

"Future casualty care scenarios may be frighteningly more complex and involve delayed resuscitation, prolonged field care, and longer-distance critical care transport," wrote Rasmussen, of the U.S. Combat Casualty Care Research Program at Fort Detrick in Maryland.

The new study also has practical implications for the general U.S. population, Kotwal said.

For example, in remote areas of the U.S. the new study shows it's important to improve evacuation times for trauma patients or to push out enhanced medical capabilities to first responders.

"The 'golden hour' is not about getting people to a hospital," Kotwal said. "It’s about getting them the care that’s required."

Rasmussen added in his editorial that military and civilian planners should learn from the "golden hour" effort - including its limitations, such as the difficulty of acquiring the data to do these types of analyses.

SOURCE: http://bit.ly/1OHhtIk and http://bit.ly/1OHhuMA JAMA Surgery, online September 30, 2015.

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Russia launched air strikes in war-torn Syria on Wednesday, its first military engagement outside the former Soviet Union since the occupation of Afghanistan in 1979.

MOSCOW: Russia launched air strikes in war-torn Syria on Wednesday (Sep 30), its first military engagement outside the former Soviet Union since the occupation of Afghanistan in 1979.

Russian warplanes carried out strikes in several provinces along with Syrian government aircraft as President Vladimir Putin seeks to steal US President Barack Obama's thunder by pushing a rival plan to defeat the Islamic State group in Syria.

Both Moscow and Damascus presented the operation as targeting IS militants, with a Syrian security source saying "terrorist positions" were hit in Hama and Homs provinces, and that Russia aided government air strikes in Latakia province, the regime's stronghold.

But the United States said it believed Russia had targeted the opposition rebels threatening Syria's embattled leader Bashar al-Assad - not IS as claimed.

A US defence official in Washington briefed journalists that: "We have not seen any strikes against ISIL, what we have seen is strikes against (the) Syrian opposition."

Defence Secretary Ash Carter was more cautious, saying: "It does appear they were in areas where there were probably not ISIL forces." But he blasted Russia's arrival in the bloody civil war, saying it only served to prolong the conflict and would "backfire."

France - which on Sunday launched its first air strike against IS in Syria - also raised doubts over Russia's objectives, echoing concerns that Moscow's military build-up in the country aims simply to keep Assad in power.

Thirty-six civilians

The Russian defence ministry said it carried out 20 flights, and hit eight IS targets.

One bombing run killed 36 civilians - including five children - in central Homs province, the head of Syria's main opposition group told AFP. "The Russians struck northern Homs today and killed 36 innocent people ... who fought against extremism," said Khaled Khoja, head of the National Coalition.

Western powers consider Assad's military responsible for the vast majority of the 240,000 deaths in the four-year war, and say his presence makes a political settlement impossible. France this week launched a probe into Assad's regime for crimes against humanity.

Russia meanwhile is pushing for foreign countries to join an intelligence task force Moscow is setting up with Iran, Iraq and Syria, arguing that supporting the Syrian government is the only way to defeat IS.

Putin, who obtained parliamentary permission to use force abroad just hours before the strikes, warned that Moscow would hunt down IS militants before they target Russia.

The Russian leader pledged his country would not get sucked into a protracted military campaign. His chief of staff Sergei Ivanov said the operation would be limited in duration and ruled out ground operations by Russian troops.

He also said that Assad should be ready for compromise with the opposition, "for the sake of his country and his people."

Russia's next move, later Wednesday, will be to present a draft resolution to the United Nations Security Council on countering terrorism and fighting IS.

'Russian strikes not helpful'

Washington was given advance warning of the Russian strikes - in line with an agreement to "deconflict" the situation in Syria, which means working to ensure coalition and Russian planes do not inadvertently cross paths.

However Russia only gave an hour's warning and did not specify where the strikes would occur, riling many in the Pentagon who had been hoping for clearer lines of communication.

NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg expressed consternation. "I'm especially concerned because there has been no real effort by the Russian side to deconflict the Russian air strikes in Syria," he said.

Putin wants to muscle his way back onto the world stage after months of Western isolation following Russia's seizure of Crimea from Ukraine and support for a separatist insurgency in the east of the ex-Soviet country.

But Washington is worried Moscow's support for its Soviet-era ally may complicate the US-led coalition's fight against IS extremists. Secretary of State John Kerry told his Russian counterpart Sergei Lavrov that Moscow's move "is not helpful to that effort", a senior US official said.

Differences with the West

Russia's powerful Orthodox Church voiced support for Moscow's air strikes, calling it a "holy battle".

But many in Russia accused the Kremlin of short-sightedness. Alexander Konovalov, head of the Strategic Analysis Institute, said Russia was guided by a desire to end its diplomatic isolation and may not fully realise the long-term consequences of a military involvement in the Middle East.

"We were going to Afghanistan for six months and stayed there for 10 years," he told AFP, referring to a conflict that killed over 14,000 Soviet troops between 1979 and 1989.

Sixty-nine per cent of Russians are against Moscow's deployment of troops in Syria, with just 14 per cent in favour, according to a recent poll by the Levada Centre.

Wednesday's news set social networks alight, with many commentators predicting dire consequences for Russians. "Hide your sons," one Russian, Zaira Abdullaeva, wrote on Facebook.

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Seemingly out of nowhere on September 21, they appeared at an air base in Latakia, a regime stronghold in western Syria—28 of the Russian air force’s best warplanes, including four Su-30 fighters and a number of Su-25 attack planes and Su-24 bombers.

Soon six more Su-34 bombers and at least one Il-20 spy plane followed, part of a contingent of Russia forces reportedly including some 500 troops plus armored vehicles and SA-15 and SA-22 surface-to-air missiles.

For U.S. and allied officials observing the deployment, there has been plenty of cause for confusion…and alarm. It’s not just that, more than four years into Syria’s bloody civil war, Russia has decided to jump in and make things more complicated.

No, it’s what kinds of weapons—planes and missiles, especially—Moscow decided to send, and what those weapons say about the Kremlin’s ultimate plan in Syria. Many of them don’t seem to be well-suited to fighting ISIS. They’re built to battle adversaries like the United States.


http://www.thedailybeast.com/articles/2015...e-to-syria.html
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The United States’ military has displayed its latest combat vehicle and it’s awesome.

The Amphibious Combat Vehicle is was designed by Lockheed Martin to replace the Marine Corps’ aging amphibious vehicles. The ACV has eight wheels, a six-cylinder turbodiesel engine, and weighs about 20 tons according to Live Science. Lockheed Martin was able to make the 20 ton ACV able to float by designing it so it displaced as much water as it weighed. This allows the ACV to travel through rough water ways and terrain including stormy weather in the ocean. (RELATED: Report Argues That The F-35 Is Totally Inferior To Foreign Fighters)

Lockheed Martin says the ACV can carry up to 15 people with a max speed of 60 mph. The specifications on the Lockheed Martin website also say the ACV can be armed with up to a 30 millimeter cannon. According to David Hunn, the senior fellow and technical director working on Lockheed Martin’s ACV program, all that is required to switch between land and water is the touch of a button saying, “We’re trying to make this where the driver doesn’t have to make a lot of decisions under high pressure. When you hit the dashboard button that says ‘swim,’ everything changes automatically. The wheel works like a regular steering wheel, but it’s now attached to the swim system.”

The design of the ACV hull also always the vehicle to be more blast resistant than a more traditional design. (RELATED: Defense Firm Looks To Resurrect Old Concept: Tank Boats)

There is no specified dates for when people might see the ACV in action, but Hull expects that it could soon be used for rescue missions during disasters such as hurricanes or tsunamis.

http://dailycaller.com/2015/09/30/us-milit...lutely-amazing/
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Images Suggest China Is Building 1st Indigenous Aircraft Carrier

HONG KONG — New satellite images suggest China has begun work on its first indigenous aircraft carrier, according to a monitoring group.

Photos released Thursday by IHS Jane's Defence Weekly appear to show what they described as an "unidentified hull in an advanced state of construction" in the northeastern city of Dalian.

While the publication stopped short of definitively stating that project was a new aircraft carrier, it noted that "the slow pace of assembly and outline suggests a military hull under construction."

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It also noted that the Dalian city dry dock where the keel had been laid was the sight of major refitting and repair of China's first aircraft carrier — Liaoning — before it entered service in September 2012.

The Liaoning, a Soviet-era Kuznetsov-class carrier purchased from Ukraine in 1998, has served as a training ship for the People's Liberation Army Navy (PLAN), which is in the process of learning how to operate and integrate carrier-based activities into its operations.

Speculation over China's military build-up in the disputed South China Sea has created diplomatic tension in the region, where several nations including Vietnam, the Philippines and Malaysia lay claim to the islands.

Last month, IHS Jane's reported that China had completed construction of a two-mile runway on reclaimed land in the area.

Little is known about China's carrier plans and ambitions, but in recent years it has developed fighter aircraft such as the Shenyang J-15.

The Pentagon's 2015 White Paper on China's military capabilities also noted that Beijing "continued to pursue an indigenous aircraft carrier program and could build multiple aircraft carriers over the next 15 years."

http://www.nbcnews.com/news/china/satellit...carrier-n436741
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TAIPING, Malaysia – Soldiers assigned to 2nd Battalion, 27th Infantry Regiment, “Wolfhounds,” 3rd Brigade Combat Team, 25th Infantry Division and the 9th Royal Ranger Regiment, Malaysian Armed Forces (MAF) stood together for the closing ceremony of Keris Strike 2015, here, on Sept. 22, 2015.

“Keris Strike was a superb team effort that greatly advanced our mutual goals of building capability and improving military readiness for both countries,” said Maj. Gen. Gary Hara, deputy-commanding general, Unites States Army Pacific Command.

During the exercise, the two military forces underwent several combined academic exercises emphasizing techniques and tactics for a jungle environment, patrol base activities along with jungle survival training, culminating with a Field Training Exercise (FTX) in the jungle of Malaysia.

“This [FTX] has been incredible training, we were able to get out into the real deep jungle with a lot of terrain and survive out there for about five days,” said Kevin Williams, commander, 2-27 Inf. Regt., 3rd BCT, 25th ID.

The commander continued to say that he is proud of what his Soldiers have accomplished while representing the United Sates Army and the 25th Infantry Division with the high discipline and standards they have displayed.

As the Wolfhounds were training in Taiping, a staff element of 3rd BCT, 25th ID along with soldiers of 2nd Brigade, 2nd Infantry Division, Malaysian Armed Forces, conducted a command post exercise (CPX) in the city of Ipoh.

The CPX was a simulated humanitarian aid mission that made the two countries work together by sharing each other’s organizational tactics, techniques and procedures in a challenging environment.

Maj. Gen. Gary Hara, deputy-commanding general, United States Army Pacific Command, removes an armband from the commander of the 2nd Brigade, 2nd Infantry Division, Malaysian Armed Forces, signifying the end of the exercise

The exercise was designed to enhance the professional relationships, improved bilateral readiness, co-operation and interoperability between the Malaysian and U.S. forces.

“Working together on these complex missions and improving interoperability prepares us to respond effectively together in any capacity in the future,” said Hara.

Keris Strike 2015 was the third and final exercise of the Pacific Pathways mission that took these Soldiers to three countries to train along side three different military forces in diverse environments.

http://www.hawaiiarmyweekly.com/2015/09/30...-strike-2015-2/
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TAIPING, Malaysia – Soldiers assigned to 2nd Battalion, 27th Infantry Regiment, “Wolfhounds,” 3rd Brigade Combat Team, 25th Infantry Division and the 9th Royal Ranger Regiment, Malaysian Armed Forces (MAF) stood together for the closing ceremony of Keris Strike 2015, here, on Sept. 22, 2015.

“Keris Strike was a superb team effort that greatly advanced our mutual goals of building capability and improving military readiness for both countries,” said Maj. Gen. Gary Hara, deputy-commanding general, Unites States Army Pacific Command.

During the exercise, the two military forces underwent several combined academic exercises emphasizing techniques and tactics for a jungle environment, patrol base activities along with jungle survival training, culminating with a Field Training Exercise (FTX) in the jungle of Malaysia.

“This [FTX] has been incredible training, we were able to get out into the real deep jungle with a lot of terrain and survive out there for about five days,” said Kevin Williams, commander, 2-27 Inf. Regt., 3rd BCT, 25th ID.

The commander continued to say that he is proud of what his Soldiers have accomplished while representing the United Sates Army and the 25th Infantry Division with the high discipline and standards they have displayed.

As the Wolfhounds were training in Taiping, a staff element of 3rd BCT, 25th ID along with soldiers of 2nd Brigade, 2nd Infantry Division, Malaysian Armed Forces, conducted a command post exercise (CPX) in the city of Ipoh.

The CPX was a simulated humanitarian aid mission that made the two countries work together by sharing each other’s organizational tactics, techniques and procedures in a challenging environment.

Maj. Gen. Gary Hara, deputy-commanding general, United States Army Pacific Command, removes an armband from the commander of the 2nd Brigade, 2nd Infantry Division, Malaysian Armed Forces, signifying the end of the exercise

The exercise was designed to enhance the professional relationships, improved bilateral readiness, co-operation and interoperability between the Malaysian and U.S. forces.

“Working together on these complex missions and improving interoperability prepares us to respond effectively together in any capacity in the future,” said Hara.

Keris Strike 2015 was the third and final exercise of the Pacific Pathways mission that took these Soldiers to three countries to train along side three different military forces in diverse environments.

http://www.hawaiiarmyweekly.com/2015/09/30...-strike-2015-2/
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Shen Diao, China's new unmanned aerial vehicle also known as the Divine Eagle, could be used to track the location of US aircraft carriers in the Western Pacific and guide DF-21D anti-ship ballistic missiles to their target, according to overseas Chinese news outlet Duowei News.

Shenyang Aircraft Corp and Chengdu Aircraft Industry Group are currently developing two larger versions of unmanned aerial vehicles with sizes comparable to the Northrop Grumman RQ-4 Global Hawk of the United States. The drones' primary utility will be carrying out reconnaissance missions in the Asia-Pacific region.

The Shen Diao and the Sky Wing III, designed respectively by Shenyang Aircraft Corp and Chengdu Aircraft Industry Group, are both rumored to be capable of tracking large US warships in waters extending from Alaska to the Philippines.

With the assistance of Sky Wing III and Shen Diao, the Second Artillery Corps, the PLA's strategic missile force, will be capable of launching increasingly precise attacks against US warships with its DF-21D missile. The Shen Diao can additionally serve as an early warning aircraft for the PLA Air Force, as it is equipped with a larger radar than the Sky Wing III.

China is currently unable to produce manned early warning aircraft in large numbers as it has not come close to the production capacity for passenger aircraft of the United States. It would neither be advisable to redesign its strategic bomber, the H-6, into a early warning aircraft. This leaves the Shen Diao as China's best fit for the role.

The drones will not enter service until 2020 at the earliest, since their manufacturers have only designed a single prototype for each of the unmanned aerial vehicles, the report said.

http://www.wantchinatimes.com/news/content...000041&cid=1101
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Russian Airstrikes in Syria Targeted 'NATO Created Mercenaries'

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of all it is important to underline the fact that all these terrorist organizations are supported by US intelligence. In fact the mainstream media now has acknowledged that these rebels are supported by the CIA. The Wall Street Journal says Russian airstrikes in Syria targeted CIA-backed rebels.”

“These rebels are terrorists including the al-Nusra Front. What I think is at stake here is that the Russian air force is now waging targeted attacks directed against al-Nusra in coordination with the Syrian government and what the US is saying is that in a way Russia is going after America’s good-guy terrorists rather than the bad-guy terrorist. They are making a distinction between ISIL and other terrorist organizations, all of which are covertly supported by the US,” Chossudovsky told Sputnik.

He went on to say that Russia is targeting the foot soldiers of the western military alliance, “Basically the mercenaries that have been recruited right from the beginning by NATO, the Turkish High Command with the complicity of Saudi Arabia, Jordan and Israel.”

Chossudovsky reminded that in early 2012 Washington categorized al-Nusra as a terrorist organization but now it is supporting al-Nusra front officially.

“Western media is contradicting itself but it is also acknowledging candidly that the CIA is supporting the al-Qaeda affiliated groups inside Syria.”


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In Remembrance: Tan Sri Yuen Yet Leng
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KUALA LUMPUR: Police officer extraordinaire Tan Sri Yuen Yuet Leng who played an instrumental role in the historic 1989 Haadyai Peace Accord that witnessed the end of communist insurgency in Malaysia, passed away Thursday, due to heart failure.

He was 88 years old.

The former Special Branch officer who spent most of his life being hunted down by the communists during and after the Emergency years, was also the former Sarawak Commissioner of Police from 1981 till his retirement in 1984 and Perak Chief Police Officer in 1975.

His widow, Puan Sri Linda Yuen, 68, when contacted by Bernama said Yuen who had been unwell for the past few days after being discharged from hospital, breathed his last at their daughter’s residence at The Mines, Seri Kembangan.

She said Yuen’s remains would be sent to the Xiao En Centre at Cheras for the vigil service beginning this evening.

Born in Larut Matang, Perak, Yuen joined the police force in 1950 at the age of 23, and spent most his career as a special branch officer combating the communist resurgency in the country.

He is best known for his role as one of the key negotiators in the historic ‘Rundingan Damai Haadyai’ where together with former Inspector General of Police, Tan Sri Rahim Noor went to China to meet Communist Party of Malaya (CPM) leaders Chin Peng, Abdullah C.D and Rashid Maidin.

Their meeting successfully led to the signing of a peace treaty between the communists and the Malaysian and Thai governments in Haadyai, Thailand on Dec 2, 1989, where the communists agreed to lay down arms and disband the CPM, bringing to an end insurgency activities in the country after almost 50 years.

During his illustrious 34 years’ career as a police officer, Yuen had also served as special branch deputy director at the Kuala Lumpur Police headquarters, and was later promoted as Perak Chief Police Officer.

He also wrote two books, ‘Operasi Ginger’ in 1998 and ‘Nation Before Self’ in 2008.

Yuen also left behind two daughters and two grandchildren. – Bernama
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Attracted by huge deployment bonuses, Russian military personnel scramble to volunteer for action in Syria

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As Russia begins its military operations in Syria against militants, there has been a scramble of military personnel registering to volunteer for overseas deployment in Syria.

Russian media stress that only professional ('contract') soldiers have been sent to Syria, not conscripts. However, the force strength and units have not been revealed. Western experts believe, to date, Russia has around 1,500 personnel in Syria, mainly from the Air Force.

According to the daily Vedomosti, there will be no shortage of soldiers willing to go there, to earn bonus pay. Officers are being paid an extra $62 USD (RUB 4,073) per day, while lower ranks $43 USD (RUB 2,082) per day in addition to their normal pay, it reported, quoting Valentina Melnikova, head of the Soldiers' Mothers group.

Since the rouble's slump in value, that kind of bonus - paid in roubles - means a lot more purchasing power in Russia.
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Bangkok, Oct 1  IANS 17 hours ago

Thailand navy's 36 billion baht (about USD 988 million) plan to purchase three submarines from China may have to be delayed or even reviewed, navy chief Admiral Na Areenij said on Thursday.

The new navy chief insisted that submarines are a necessary capability. However, he understood that the economy is in a downturn with many limitations placed on the government in meeting the needs of people in every sector, the Bangkok Post reported.

This could affect the navy's bid for a submarine fleet, he said.

"We have to build opportunity from crisis. The navy will look to improving its knowledge, expertise and tactics. We have to increase the capability of our units under budget constraints. We may run short of funds, but we still can make improvements," Adm Na said.

"During my two years as navy chief, I will try to make the navy a place of learning and knowledge," he added.

Adm Na said if the submarines purchase plan was stalled, the navy would have an alternative to propose, but declined to elaborate, saying he is yet to discuss it with Prawit Wongsuwon, the deputy prime minister and defence minister.

The navy had submitted a proposal to acquire the submarines to the defence ministry, to be forwarded to the cabinet for consideration.

However, the proposal is still with the ministry at this stage, he said.


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Six U.S. service members and five civilians were killed when a C-130J crashed shortly after midnight Friday local time at Jalalabad Airfield, Afghanistan, according to ta 455th Air Expeditionary Wing news release.

The names of those killed have not been released. The Defense Department does not publicly identify fatalities until 24 hours after their next of kin have been notified.

The plane was assigned to the 774th Expeditionary Airlift Squadron, part of the 455th Air Expeditionary Wing, the news release says. First responders are still on the scene and the cause of the crash is under investigation.

On Thursday, Fox News anchor Bret Baier tweeted that an unnamed official said to expect casualties.

C-130s are used to transport military personnel and cargo.

This story is developing and will be updated as more information becomes available.


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Second A400M To Be Delivered In December - RMAF Chief

KUALA LUMPUR, Oct 1 (Bernama) -- Royal Malaysian Air Force (RMAF) chief, General Tan Sri Roslan Saad said the second Airbus A400M will be received in early December.

"This is the second of four aircraft bought in December 2005. The first was received on March 9. The A400M is a modern aircraft compared to the DHC-4 Coribou which we already have.

"RMAF pilots can still fly the aircraft despite the modern technology," he told reporters after his induction as fifth member of the Hall of Fame at Armed Forces Defence College (MPAT) here, today.

The A400M has a longer operating range and capable of transporting a higher volume of cargo compared to other aircraft in the RMAF stable.

Other than for defence purposes, it can also perform Medical Evacuation (Medevac) Air to Air Refuelling (AAR), Aerial Delivery (Paratroop & Logistic) and Humanitarian Aid and Disaster Relief (HADR) operations.

Roslan said the remaining two aircraft are expected to arrive in stages in the middle of next year.

Induction into the Hall of Fame is the highest award for MPAT alumni holding the highest office in military service.

The other inductees were Malaysian Armed Forces (ATM) chief, General Tan Sri Zulkifli Mohd Zin, former RMAF chief, General Tan Sri Rodzali Daud, Malaysian Maritime Enforcement Agency (MMEA) director-general, Admiral Datuk Mohd Amdan Kurish and Army chief, General Tan Sri Raja Mohamed Affandi Raja Mohamed Noor.

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ARUSHA, Tanzania, Oct.1 (Xinhua) -- Two soldiers with the Tanzania People's Defence Force (TPDF) died after a military plane crashed in the Indian Ocean on Thursday morning.

TPDF confirmed the incident saying the plane which was used for training crashed at around 9:30 a.m. local time and had two pilots who were Lieutenant Colonel Talkisiyo Bruno Ndongoro and Captain Gaudence Peter Hamis.

According to a statement issued by TPDF's communication unit, the two pilots lost the direction when they were coming from Silver Sand area of Bundya Island on the north-eastern coast of Dar es Salaam city.

TPDF said the source of the accident is engine fault and when the pilots discovered the problem it was too late to get out of the plane.

"Worse enough, the plane submerged into the ocean and the TPDF soldiers were on site to search for the bodies of dead pilots using military boats," the force said in statement, without divulging detailed information on the type of the plane that involved in the accident.


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Chinese police arrest more than 1,000 PLA veterans protesting their lack of government assistance benefits

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Authorities in the Chinese capital on Monday detained more than 1,000 veterans of the People's Liberation Army (PLA) who gathered outside government buildings in protest over lack of government assistance and income, protesters said.

Yang Suiquan,a PLA veteran and protester said the veterans had arrived in Beijing on June 23, in the hope of lodging a formal complaint, and had been promised a reply within a 60-day time limit.

"But there has been no reply to date, and nobody was doing anything about it, so we went back there again," he said.

Many veterans of China's brief 1979 border war with Vietnam and the Korean War (1950-1953), live in extreme hardship in old age, he said.

"We gave our best, but when we got back, they didn't do anything to help us earn a living, find work, get medical care or social security payments," Yang said. "The local governments say they can't do anything, but maybe they just don't want to."

"We have been forced into petitioning, into pressing our demands," he said. "There are a lot of veterans who have fought in wars that have been put in jail by the authorities, "The government's way of dealing with this issue is pretty defective."

"I think the authorities should find a way to ensure their standard of living ... or else it's going to have a big impact on applications to join the Chinese armed forces in the present," he said.
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Second A400M To Be Delivered In December - RMAF Chief

KUALA LUMPUR, Oct 1 (Bernama) -- Royal Malaysian Air Force (RMAF) chief, General Tan Sri Roslan Saad said the second Airbus A400M will be received in early December.

"This is the second of four aircraft bought in December 2005. The first was received on March 9. The A400M is a modern aircraft compared to the DHC-4 Coribou which we already have.

"RMAF pilots can still fly the aircraft despite the modern technology," he told reporters after his induction as fifth member of the Hall of Fame at Armed Forces Defence College (MPAT) here, today.

The A400M has a longer operating range and capable of transporting a higher volume of cargo compared to other aircraft in the RMAF stable.

Other than for defence purposes, it can also perform Medical Evacuation (Medevac) Air to Air Refuelling (AAR), Aerial Delivery (Paratroop & Logistic) and Humanitarian Aid and Disaster Relief (HADR) operations.

Roslan said the remaining two aircraft are expected to arrive in stages in the middle of next year.

Induction into the Hall of Fame is the highest award for MPAT alumni holding the highest office in military service.

The other inductees were Malaysian Armed Forces (ATM) chief, General Tan Sri Zulkifli Mohd Zin, former RMAF chief, General Tan Sri Rodzali Daud, Malaysian Maritime Enforcement Agency (MMEA) director-general, Admiral Datuk Mohd Amdan Kurish and Army chief, General Tan Sri Raja Mohamed Affandi Raja Mohamed Noor.

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Chinese police arrest more than 1,000 PLA veterans protesting their lack of government assistance benefits

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Authorities in the Chinese capital on Monday detained more than 1,000 veterans of the People's Liberation Army (PLA) who gathered outside government buildings in protest over lack of government assistance and income, protesters said.

Yang Suiquan,a PLA veteran and protester said the veterans had arrived in Beijing on June 23, in the hope of lodging a formal complaint, and had been promised a reply within a 60-day time limit.

"But there has been no reply to date, and nobody was doing anything about it, so we went back there again," he said.

Many veterans of China's brief 1979 border war with Vietnam and the Korean War (1950-1953), live in extreme hardship in old age, he said.

"We gave our best, but when we got back, they didn't do anything to help us earn a living, find work, get medical care or social security payments," Yang said. "The local governments say they can't do anything, but maybe they just don't want to."

"We have been forced into petitioning, into pressing our demands," he said. "There are a lot of veterans who have fought in wars that have been put in jail by the authorities, "The government's way of dealing with this issue is pretty defective."

"I think the authorities should find a way to ensure their standard of living ... or else it's going to have a big impact on applications to join the Chinese armed forces in the present," he said.
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US, Russia hold military talks to avoid mishaps in Syria

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US military officials were furious Wednesday after Russia gave them only an hour's vague "heads-up" that warplanes would begin bombing. The warning didn't specify when or where the strikes would occur, only that coalition planes should avoid the area.


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US officials stress that Russia needs to tell them about their military flight plans over Syria. In military jargon, such talks to avoid interference is known as "deconfliction."


http://news.yahoo.com/military-talks-start...143946471.html#
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Ukraine-Russia Conflict 2015: US To Send Radar Technology To Ukrainian Military

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The equipment to be provided by the U.S. will be Q36 radar systems that can target the point of origin of missiles from between 18-24 kilometers (11-15 miles) away. The equipment is so precise that it can originate the location of a missile or artillery weapon after a single shot.

Nearly 75 percent of the fatalities experienced on the Ukrainian side, according Ukraine's Ministry of Defense, have been because of artillery or missile attacks, and the new radar equipment could be a game changer for the Ukrainian military. The Ukrainian military was attacked by pro-Russian separatists in the Donbass region Wednesday, the Kyiv Post reported. No fatalities have been reported from Wednesday's attack.


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concerns over pilot safety during low-speed ejections from the F-35, the military has temporarily restricted pilots who weigh less than 136 pounds from flying the aircraft, according to Defense News in an exclusive report. In August, testers found that pilots under a certain weight faced increased risk of neck injury while ejecting at lower speeds. When used by lightweight pilots, the ejection seat rotates slightly, putting the pilot in a compromising position to eject when the parachute opens.


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Send in the Chechens: Ramzan Kadyrov Ready to Go to War in Syria

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Chechen leader Ramzan Kadyrov is ready to send his men to Syria to fight Islamic State terrorists there, Russian media reported Friday.

“In 1999 when Chechnya was in the hands of these devils, I, as a Muslim, a Chechen and a patriot of Russia, vowed to devote all my life to fighting [the terrorists] everywhere. I ask for permission for us to go to Syria and take part in these special operations there,” Kadyrov told Russian News Service radio on Friday.

He added that it was up President Putin to decide, but added that Chechen soldiers were ready to join in the fight in Syria.

“The moment the terrorists in Syria realize that [Chechen] soldiers are on the way, they will immediately get out of there,” Kadyrov added.

Read more: http://sputniknews.com/russia/20151002/102...l#ixzz3nPYZK9Uc
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Iran troops to join Syria war, Russia bombs group trained by CIA

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Two Lebanese sources told Reuters hundreds of Iranian troops had reached Syria in the past 10 days with weapons to mount a major ground offensive. They would also be backed by Assad’s Lebanese Hezbollah allies and by Shi’ite militia fighters from Iraq, while Russia would provide air support.

“The vanguard of Iranian ground forces began arriving in Syria –soldiers and officers specifically to participate in this battle. They are not advisers … we mean hundreds with equipment and weapons. They will be followed by more,” one of the sources said.


http://english.aawsat.com/2015/10/article5...-trained-by-cia
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Let's All Take a Nice Deep Breath Over Russia's Airstrikes in Syria

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Do you know how many military bases the US has in the Middle East? Nearly two dozen. Plus the Sixth Fleet in the Mediterranean and the Fifth Fleet in the Persian Gulf. Plus a whole bunch of close allies. And we're supposed to be quaking in our boots because Putin hastily upgraded a single aging base in Latakia under pressure from his sole remaining ally? You're kidding, right?


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Send in the Chechens: Ramzan Kadyrov Ready to Go to War in Syria

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Chechen leader Ramzan Kadyrov is ready to send his men to Syria to fight Islamic State terrorists there, Russian media reported Friday.

“In 1999 when Chechnya was in the hands of these devils, I, as a Muslim, a Chechen and a patriot of Russia, vowed to devote all my life to fighting [the terrorists] everywhere. I ask for permission for us to go to Syria and take part in these special operations there,” Kadyrov told Russian News Service radio on Friday.

He added that it was up President Putin to decide, but added that Chechen soldiers were ready to join in the fight in Syria.

“The moment the terrorists in Syria realize that [Chechen] soldiers are on the way, they will immediately get out of there,” Kadyrov added.

Read more: http://sputniknews.com/russia/20151002/102...l#ixzz3nPYZK9Uc
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Lt. Gen. Robert P. Otto, the Air Force's deputy chief of staff for intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance, told reporters in Washington that it appeared the Russian forces were using "dumb bombs" instead of weapons guided by lasers or satellites.


Read more at http://www.philly.com/philly/news/nation_w...XhszuOdej6mV.99

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UK's £1.2bn bill for drone that's seen 146 hours of active duty

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Unlike other drone models such as Reaper, which operate by satellite, Watchkeeper is piloted by radio signals and requires troops on the ground in order to function. A defence spokesman explained that this allows it to be used more directly by commanders to survey the battlefield.

Watchkeeper has not been used in the RAF-led air missions in Libya and Iraq, or in Syria, where Reapers are providing a third of all surveillance flights to the US-led coalition.

Commenting on the remotely piloted aircraft’s reliance on radio, Chris Woods, the author of Sudden Justice, a book on drones, said: “The problem with Watchkeeper is it’s yesterday’s technology pretending to be tomorrow’s.”

Woods also pointed to the fact that they had not been used in the UK’s most recent operations abroad. “The government is spending £1.2bn on an asset that is not being used in the kinds of aerial-led wars we’re now fighting.”

The Ministry of Defence (MoD) has admitted that even hitting the 2017 target to be fully operational “will require considerable further development”. Another problem is the lack of trained pilots: currently the army only has six, but it expects this to rise to 100 when the drone is fully operational.


http://www.theguardian.com/world/2015/oct/...t-investigation
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Remote-Controlled Weapon Towers Could Be The Future Of Military Base Security

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The Army is currently testing remote-controlled weapon towers dotted along the perimeter of a base at Fort Bliss, Texas, in an effort to utilize soldiers’ time better and keep them safer.

Known as Tower Hawk Systems, the revolutionary security technology lets soldiers control weapon towers via remote control, all while safely protected behind the walls of the military base, Fox News reported.

Currently, between four to six military personnel are required to man security towers at military bases, according to Gizmag. But this duty just might become a thing of the past.

“Every soldier I have assigned to securing the perimeter is one I don’t have that can execute support missions,” Lt. Col. Raphael Heflin told Fox News. (RELATED: Cutting-Edge Robotic Dog Sent To Marine Corps For Basic Training)

Fort Bliss is testing towers mounted with Browning M-250-caliber machine guns and 338 Lapua sniper rifles, but according to reports, almost any type of gun can be mounted and controlled remotely.

Software called Joint All Hazard Command Control System allows soldiers to move the weapons up, down and in 360-degree circles from the tactical operations center within the base. What’s even cooler is the software can allegedly pick out enemies without help from the soldiers manning the system, and will track the combatants until directed to take further action.

Instead of four to six men physically manning the perimeter, this new system only needs two military personnel. These two soldiers virtually man the center behind two massive computer screens streaming normal, thermal, and infrared vision scanning the perimeter, and use controls just like the ones for gaming consoles — giving soldiers a user-friendly familiarity.

The U.S. Army is currently in the throes of testing a slew of cutting-edge tech — including the towers — in a program called Network Integration Evaluation 16.1. From Sept. 25 to Oct. 8, 9,000 military members will be testing tech, software and more efficient energy systems, in the hopes of utilizing some or all of the gadgets.

http://dailycaller.com/2015/10/02/remote-c...-base-security/
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Russian Air Force decimating terrorist command centers, bunkers, camps, workshops – Defense Ministry

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“A bunker-busting BETAB-500 air bomb dropped from a Sukhoi Su-34 bomber near Raqqa has eliminated the command post of one of the terror groups, together with an underground storage facility for explosives and munitions,” the spokesman said.

Commenting on the video filmed by a Russian UAV monitoring the assault near Raqqa, Konashenkov noted, “a powerful explosion inside the bunker indicates it was also used for storing a large quantity of munitions.

“As you can see, a direct hit on the installation resulted in the detonation of explosives and multiple fires. It was completely demolished,” the spokesman said.




https://www.rt.com/news/317505-air-force-terrorists-raqqa/
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PressTV-Iran unveils submersible military craft

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Iran's Islamic Revolution Guards Corps (IRGC) Navy has unveiled a torpedo-armed watercraft which is capable of operating both on and under water.

The domestically-manufactured submersible watercraft, dubbed Zolfaqar, was showcased for the first time at a public exhibition on Saturday, Fars news agency reports.

The 17-meter-long military equipment weighs about 22 tonnes and has a speed of 40 knots (more than 70 kilometers) per hour on the sea surface.

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Zolfaqar also employs a four-meter-long torpedo which can target aircraft carriers, vessels weighing up to 200 tonnes, oil platforms as well as loading and unloading docks.

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In recent years, Iran has made major breakthroughs in its defense sector and attained self-sufficiency in producing important military equipment and systems.


The Islamic Republic has repeatedly assured other nations, particularly its neighbors, that its military might poses no threat to other countries, insisting that its defense doctrine is merely based on deterrence.

http://www.presstv.ir/Detail/2015/10/03/43...itary-equipment
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Just one day after accusing Russia of bombing civilians in Syria, US planes bomb a hospital in Afghanistan

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Early this (saturday) morning, in the Afghan city of Kunduz, the U.S. dropped bombs on a hospital run by Doctors Without Borders (Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF)). The MSF reported that to date, the airstrike killed at least 16 people including 9 of the hospital’s medical staff, and seriously injured dozens of patients. “Among the dead was the Afghan head of the hospital, Abdul Sattar,” reported The New York Times.

Jason Cone, MSF’s Executive Director, said the medical charity “condemns in the strongest possible terms the horrific bombing of its hospital in Kunduz full of staff and patients.” He added that “all parties [to the] conflict, including in Kabul & Washington, were clearly informed of precise GPS Coordinates of MSF facilities in Kunduz.”

For its part, the U.S. military in Afghanistan issued a statement acknowledging that it carried out airstrikes, claimed they were conducted “against individuals threatening the force,” and conceded that “the strike may have resulted in collateral damage to a nearby medical facility.”
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Sputnik Exclusive: Life in Between Airstrikes on Russian Base in Latakia

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Newly-appointed Navy Commander-in-Chief Adm Na Areekij said Thursday that submarines are still needed by the Navy to protect Thailand's sea territory.

But Na admitted that the procurement would have to be indefinitely postponed due to limited budget as the govrnment would need the money to help all sectors, especially low-income people.


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Additional 380 UN peacekeepers to undergo training in Port Dickson

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Defence Minister Datuk Seri Hishammuddin Hussein has expressed his ministry’s full commitment for Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Razak’s pledge to support United Nations (UN) peacekeeping operations.

He said there were currently 920 personnel from the Malaysian Armed Forces in missions abroad.

The additional personnel promised by Najib would further help countries that were in conflict.

Najib last week announced the deployment of 380 additional police personnel to the UN peacekeeping mission who would serve as part of the Formed Police Units and the United Nations Police.

He made the announcement when speaking at the UN Peacekeeping Summit.

Hishammuddin said that these additional personnel would undergo the necessary training needed at the Malaysian Peacekeeping Centre (MPC) in Port Dickson, which has trained many officers to date.

“The additional deployment of our troops is a sign of Malaysia’s commitment as a member of the United Nations to help countries torn by conflict to create the conditions for lasting peace.

“The MPC in Port Dickson provides armed forces personnel, together with police, civil departments and non-governmental organisations, with training and knowledge to enable them to function in peacekeeping operations, preparing them for operational duties in peacekeeping operations.

“The centre, which has trained 1,931 local officers and 612 international participants from 52 countries, is testament to Malaysia’s continuous commitment towards global peace, which is the cornerstone to our National Defence Policy,” he said in a statement today.

Hishammuddin also expressed excitement over the recognition received for Malaysia’s efforts in adopting the concept paper on Asean Militaries Ready Group on Humanitarian Assistance and Disaster Relief.

He said the Ready Group would serve as a force that comprised of specialists in disaster relief and military medicine from all Asean countries grouped under a single banner.

“This force would be trained together, develop common procedures and interoperability.

“In the event of a calamity, upon request by the host country, this force would be immediately despatched, taking the lead from a coordination centre.”

http://www.therakyatpost.com/news/2015/10/...n-port-dickson/
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Aboard U.S. nuclear sub, a cat-and-mouse game with phantom Chinese foes

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America’s most advanced nuclear submarine was slicing through the water off Hawaii last month, 400 feet under the surface, when a sonar operator suddenly detected an ominous noise on his headphones.

It was a faint thump … thump … thump – the distinctive sound of a spinning, seven-bladed propeller on a Chinese attack submarine called a Shang by the Pentagon and its allies.

A neon green stripe on his sonar screen indicated that the Shang was only a few thousand yards off the U.S. sub’s bow.

“Sonar contact!” he yelled to 15 officers and crew in the dimly lighted control room. “All stations, analyze!”

Within seconds, the 377-foot-long Mississippi banked right and gunned its nuclear-powered propulsion system for one of the Navy’s most difficult maneuvers: sneaking up behind another submarine and shadowing it without being detected.

Fortunately, the Mississippi was chasing a phantom, not a real Chinese sub. A digital recording of a Shang’s audio signature had been piped through the U.S. sub’s sonar system for a training exercise.

But the battle drill seemed urgently real: The mock Shang’s course and speed were automatically fed into the Mississippi’s targeting computers, the first step to launching one of its 27 torpedoes, something no U.S. sub has done against an adversary since World War II.


http://www.heraldonline.com/news/article37008888.html
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Flying IEDs: The Next Evolution in Warfare?

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Martinez said even a small drone such as the quadcopter that landed near the White House poses a high potential threat level. “Imagine the media event if it lands on top of the White House and detonates, whether it kills anyone or not,” Martinez said. Martinez emphasized that the seemingly harmless light vehicles could carry a payload of up to six pounds of C4 plastic explosive or multiple fragmentation grenades, giving them the ability to do considerable damage for a small platform. Such an attack could provide a propaganda coup for a terrorist organization by instilling uneasiness in the civilian population even if it inflicted no human casualties.

There is significant concern within the defense community that forces unfriendly to the United States can easily acquire these types of flying vehicles. The small drones are readily available and it is highly probable that existing technology would allow unfriendly forces to retrofit them, giving the aircraft the ability to deliver weaponized explosives or hazardous materials.


http://science.dodlive.mil/2015/10/03/flyi...ion-in-warfare/

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