Joined: Feb 2014
From: Somewhere in the pacific, or indian ocean
QUOTE(waja2000 @ Feb 2 2016, 05:43 PM)
So happy 。。。。 can watch china military drama “Army One” and “thunderbolt of Fire” at same time now,both drama talk on army aviation+special force, although is bad quality drama, but just happy can see pretty WZ-10 attack helicopter very close
they have mountain motherload of money can fund for military channel tv, film, ads
Joined: Feb 2014
From: Somewhere in the pacific, or indian ocean
Air Force Major general faints, collapse on desk at podium news conference. The man faints during budget talks, Washington, DC. Maj. Gen. James F. Martin Jr. was talking about the Air Force budget before fainting right at the podium.
0:33 "Thats whats the f35 will do to ya"
This post has been edited by DDG_Ross: Feb 11 2016, 04:48 PM
Joined: Feb 2014
From: Somewhere in the pacific, or indian ocean
QUOTE(MilitaryMadness @ Feb 11 2016, 08:27 AM)
Russian ejector seats have gyro-powered stabilization system that uses small thrusters. That way even in what position you eject you will always be auto-corrected to be upright in midair.
Some pilots lose their lives during ejection because their parachutes deploy when they are not in a stable upright position, so the parachutes don't deploy correctly or even can entangle with the seat itself, plunging the pilots to death.
one of the parachute that was supposed to be attached to a crew (red/white high visibility chute) was found without anyone attached to it.. a guy found it in his rice field and took it home
maybe the problem is also a not properly fastened parachute?
Joined: Feb 2014
From: Somewhere in the pacific, or indian ocean
QUOTE(IReallyNeed Answers @ Feb 17 2016, 04:27 PM)
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why is it with such formidable power they still cant defense themsleve against the NK? i kept on reading that SK will only be able to fight back with US help, and that also after NK steamroller it's way all the way till seoul first!
nk got prc, just like sk got usa
yes seoul is sacrificial lamb, too close to the border analyst predicted the nk artillery barrage could be up to anywhere at half million rounds per hour
Joined: Feb 2014
From: Somewhere in the pacific, or indian ocean
QUOTE(Fat & Fluffy @ Feb 19 2016, 04:17 PM)
i see, maybe after that mission they decided it is not of best interest to do so..
the desert version of the current (or soon to be replaced) rimau belang camo only made debut in 2006, so they have no desert camo available to them up until 2006
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QUOTE(Bombgen @ Feb 26 2016, 11:36 AM)
Go where liao? F-22 is for air superiority, not into deep enemy territory.
Yes they are not go alone, thats why I said trillions dollar down to the drain. Might as well re-equipped/re-modernized current aircraft to fit to such missions. (They are actually doing it now) , but still, trillions down to the drain
I'm talking about cost effectiveness here. Even American agreed.
honestly the current stealth tech is developed in the 80s and the 90s, so the tech is ady kinda outdated by the time it comes out of the factory floor
Joined: Feb 2014
From: Somewhere in the pacific, or indian ocean
QUOTE(thpace @ Feb 26 2016, 09:42 PM)
The t90 used by syrian army have reactive armor installed Not your typical rusted t62, t50 used by rebels. I not sure why syria didnt bring ot out earlier. Maybe because without russian support even the most advance tank cant take so much attack.
cuz they only recently just received it from the ruskies, and only about a dozen unit seen so far