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BorneoAlliance
post Dec 26 2015, 05:37 PM

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Syrian Army captures Ayn Sharouq in northern Latakia

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The Syrian Arab Army’s 103rd Brigade of the Republican Guard is still advancing in the Latakia Governorate’s northern countryside, despite the Turkish Army’s repeated attempt to boost the Islamist rebel forces with Turkmen fighters from inside their own country.

On Friday night in Jabal Al-Turkmen (Turkmen Mountains), the Syrian Arab Army’s 103rd Brigade – in coordination with the National Defense Forces (NDF) of Latakia City, the Syrian Social Nationalist Party (SSNP), and the Syrian Resistance – imposed full control over the small hilltop village of Ayn Sharouq after a series of firefights with the Islamist rebels of Jabhat Al-Nusra (Syrian Al-Qaeda group) and the Free Syrian Army (FSA).

In addition to capturing Ayn Sharouq in Jabal Turkmen, the Syrian Arab Army’s 103rd Brigade and their allies advanced towards the strategic hilltop of Talat Bayt Ablaq, which is located along the Turkish border near another hilltop known as Tal Marran.

As a result of this advance, the Syrian Armed Forces have once again secured the imperative Armenian town of Kassab, leaving the Islamist rebels in a poor position along the vast Turkish border with the Latakia Governorate’s northern countryside.

Currently, the Syrian Armed Forces are engaged in a violent battle with the Free Syrian Army’s “1st Coastal Brigade” and Jabhat Al-Nusra at the Al-Sayyid Mountains that are located to the north of the recently captured mountain chain known as “Jabal Al-Nuba”.

http://www.almasdarnews.com/article/21915/
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post Dec 26 2015, 05:43 PM

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Russia to supply President-S onboard defense systems to Egypt — manufacturer

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Russia will supply President-S onboard defense systems to Egypt to protect aviation from antiaircraft missile systems and air-launched missiles, the first deputy head of Radioelectronic Technologies Group (KRET), part of state hi-tech corporation Rostec
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The President-S is mounted on Ka-52, Mi-28 and Mi-26 helicopters.
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The President-S system is capable of revealing the threat of an attack from the enemy’s fighter jets, antiaircraft missile and artillery systems. It can destroy and suppress the optical homing warheads of air and antiaircraft missiles, including the homing warheads of man-portable air defense missile systems.


http://tass.ru/en/defense/846996
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post Dec 26 2015, 05:51 PM

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The proposal retrofitting the T-72 and PT-91

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ZM Bumar-Łabędy propose modifying military families tanks T-72, involving the installation of SKO Radew and an additional generating unit (APU).

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The PT-91 tanks after repairs at ZM Bumar-Łabędy / Photo: Michael Likowski

The operating units of the army is almost 500 tanks T-72 and PT-91. As part of the renovations to the first of them being upgraded are active observation and sighting devices to passive. It does not however a relatively small ranges observation at night and bad weather.

However, with regard to the Hard appeared the problem of lack of spare parts for Israeli-generation thermal cameras in SKO-1M Drava-1T (PT-91 for Ukraine ?, 2015-03-22). Worse, some cars from the first production series is equipped with SKO-1 Drava, based on passive infrared cameras.

Therefore, the Warsaw PCO and ZM Bumar-Łabędy propose the replacement of military equipment currently used on SKO Radew of modern Polish thermal camera, which leaps and bounds improve combat performance - especially family cars T-72 - and facilitate service.

As the second part of the shallow modernization of industry proposes to install at least in cars used for training, 12-horsepower additional generator. The same solution was used in the PT-91M tanks for Malaysia. The solution will significantly reduce fuel consumption during exercise - even thirty times - especially during shooting. It is estimated that in the rapidly compensate outlays for the purchase and development unit.

Modification could be done within the framework of repairs vehicles. In recent years, every year the plants in Gliwice and the Military automotive plants in Poznan gets these types of tanks 20-30.


http://www.altair.com.pl/news/view?news_id=18162


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post Dec 26 2015, 06:00 PM

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Stratfor has 11 chilling predictions for what the world will look like in 10 years


Russia will collapse …

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… and the US will have to use its military to secure the country’s nukes.

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Germany is going to have problems …

… and Poland will be one of Europe’s leaders.

There will be four Europes.

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Turkey and the US will have to be close allies but for an unexpected reason.

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China will face one huge problem.

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Japan will be Asia’s rising naval power.

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The South China Sea islands won’t start a war — but there’s a catch.

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There will be 16 mini-Chinas.

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US power will decline.

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http://www.businessinsider.my/stratfor-has...c7y5QeXJACle.97
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post Dec 26 2015, 07:45 PM

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QUOTE(BorneoAlliance @ Dec 26 2015, 06:00 PM)
Stratfor has 11 chilling predictions for what the world will look like in 10 years



… and Poland will be one of Europe’s leaders.


http://www.businessinsider.my/stratfor-has...c7y5QeXJACle.97
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post Dec 26 2015, 10:17 PM

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Political Analyst: Saudi Arabia to Lose More Ground to Iran in Region

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The Riyadh government intends to dominate the Middle East and establish a Wahhabi empire.
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"Wahhabists have committed heinous crimes in Iraq, Syria, Nigeria, Yemen and Bahrain,"
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Saudi King Salman and Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan are about to spark a new war for control over Middle Eastern oil but the plan, which was in fact devised by Washington, will ultimately backfire.
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Sunnis, including Saudi Arabia, Turkey, Daesh and the recently formed Saudi-led anti-terrorist coalition, make up the first group.
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The second one consists of Syria, Iran, Iraq and Hezbollah, with Russia also being a factor.
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The analyst named Israel as the third player.
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led by the United States, is "playing the most sly, deceptive role" at the moment.


http://en.farsnews.com/newstext.aspx?nn=13941004000556
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post Dec 26 2015, 10:25 PM

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The Navy SEALs Might Have Selected A New Pistol Of Choice

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Still, if the Navy does slowly phase out the Sig Sauer P226 for the Glock 19, don’t expect “Big Army” or the Marine Corps in general to follow suit anytime soon. Their requirements remain much more conservative, and even these requirements have been historically ambiguous at best.


http://foxtrotalpha.jalopnik.com/the-navy-...oice-1749620057
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post Dec 26 2015, 10:33 PM

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ANALYSIS: Rebel chief's assasination deals major blow to peace talks

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“The strike spells the end of [upcoming peace talks in Riyadh]. It was a hard job before to get all parties to the table. Now it looks impossible. Expect more war.”


http://www.middleeasteye.net/news/analysis...alks-1035100751
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post Dec 27 2015, 11:53 AM

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INTERNATIONAL MILITARY REVIEW – SYRIA, DEC. 25, 2015



The Syrian Arab Army is continuing its military operations to secure the recently-captured military airport of Marj al-Sultan, and retook new areas in the Damascus province. According to the reports, the SAA attacked al-Nusra, Jeish al-Islam, al-Rahman and other terrorist groups in Eastern Ghouta, in the vicinity of Marj al-Sultan Military Airport and Harasta farms. The Syrian troops killed at least 14 militants and destroyed their vehicles and weapons in the clashes.

Separately, the SAA cut off the terrorists’ supply line militants between Darayya and al-Moadamyeh in the Damascus province. The pro-government forces captured over 1 km of the supply route disconnecting the most important arms and logistical supply route used by the militants in the region.

In North Latakia, the SAA gained control of Height 489.5 after and Height 465.5 in the al-Kabir Black mountain. Height 489.5 is located at the east side of the Attira town and around 1.5 km away from the al-Saraf town. The height is a major crossing leading to Jabal Zahia. The loss of this important logistical point made the terrorists’ counter attack in the area very difficult.

In West Idlib, the SAA and its allies launched an assault to capture the village of Al-Sirmaniyah after partly encircling it after the recent clashes. The village is controlled by the Jaysh Al-Fateh terrorist alliance. According to the field reports, the Syrian forces are advancing on Al-Sirmaniyah from the western flank while the Russian MI-24 Hind Helicopter Gunships provide air support.

The SAA has reportedly used Russia-made military robots took the strategic tower of “Syriatel”, 754m in height in the Latakia province. According to the unconfirmed reports, 6 robotic complexes “Platform-M” and 4 complexes “Argo” were used to detect the terrorists’ fire positions which then were destroyed by the SAA artillery. Amid the usage of Kalibr cruise missiles and strategic bombers in Syria, these reports could be truthful. Thus, Moscow is continuing to test the newest military equipment in the real battle conditions in Syria.

http://southfront.org/international-milita...ia-dec-25-2015/
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post Dec 27 2015, 05:39 PM

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SAS kill 20 Taliban in siege of Sangin

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British Special Forces have killed at least 20 Taliban fighters in Afghanistan – despite the official line that our forces are merely supporting the Afghan army in an 'advisory role'.

The SAS are involved in close-quarter battles to stop the extremists capturing the strategically important town of Sangin in Helmand Province, where more than 100 UK personnel have previously lost their lives.

It is understood that this is the first fighting in Sangin involving UK personnel since late 2010 when 40 Commando Royal Marines withdrew from the town.


http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-33...night-raid.html
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post Dec 27 2015, 07:32 PM

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EARTHQUAKE MONITORS USED TO DECODE MASSIVE AMMUNITION EXPLOSION



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Now, researchers are paying even more attention to seismometer records, as they can also be used to pinpoint different kinds of weapons, in an expanding field known as forensic seismology.
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By correlating the signals they found with records and eyewitness accounts, they could piece together a whole story leading up to when a mortar attack touched off the ammunition 'cook-off'.
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"A network of seismometers in an urban area could tell you a lot about a terror attack." Wysession said in a statement. "I think we'll hear more about forensic seismology as time goes on."


http://www.popsci.com/earthquake-monitors-...ition-explosion
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Saudi Arabia intercepts missile from Yemen

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Saudi Arabia said it intercepted a Scud ballistic missile fired from Yemen on Saturday, according to a statement on the Saudi state news agency SPA.

“Saudi Air Defense Forces intercepted at about 11 P.M. (2000 GMT) yesterday a Scud missile launched from Sanaa, in Yemeni territory, towards the city of Najran ... the air force immediately destroyed the rocket launch platform,” the Saudi statement said.

The attack is the latest of several ballistic missile strikes by Yemeni forces on its northern neighbor, none of which have caused any reported casualties.


http://english.alarabiya.net/en/News/middl...from-Yemen.html
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post Dec 27 2015, 09:52 PM

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Just randomly searching the internet about russian military hardware and came across the Klub Missile system Wiki

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Seems that Malaysia is one of the few operators of the Klub system? (No description about it also, so probably a mistake on wiki side?)

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post Dec 27 2015, 09:59 PM

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Syrian Kurds take strategic dam from 'Islamic State'

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The Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF), a rebel alliance that includes the powerful YPG Kurdish militia and Arab rebel groups, wrested control of the strategic Tishreen Dam from "IS" on Saturday after making rapid advances south earlier this week, Kurdish media reported
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The Syrian Kurdish news agency ANHA reported that SDF forces backed by US-led coalition airstrikes continued the offensive after crossing to the west of the dam, one of three major dams on the Euphrates that provides power to northern Syria and acts as a major transport line connecting "IS"-controlled areas of Aleppo province with their self-declared capital Raqqa.

Brett McGurk, the US special envoy for the anti-IS coalition, said on Twitter the assault was part of a broader offensive against IS, including an Iraqi army assault to take back Ramadi.


http://www.dw.com/en/syrian-kurds-take-str...tate/a-18943392
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post Dec 27 2015, 10:42 PM

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The U.S. Is Still No.1 at Selling Arms to the World

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The United States remains the world’s preeminent exporter of arms, with more than 50 percent of the global weaponry market controlled by the United States as of 2014.

Arms sales by the U.S. jumped 35 percent, or nearly $10 billion, to $36.2 billion in 2014, according to the Congressional Research Service report, which analyzed the global arms market between 2007 and 2014.

Trailing the U.S. in weapons receipts is Russia, with $10.2 billion in sales in 2014, followed by Sweden with $5.5 billion, France with $4.4 billion and China with $2.2 billion, reports The New York Times.

The top weapons buyer in 2014 was South Korea, a key American ally, which has been squaring off with an increasingly belligerent North Korea in recent years.

Iraq was the second biggest weapons buyer, as the country seeks to build up its military capacity following the withdrawal of the bulk of American ground troops there. Brazil was the third biggest buyer, primarily of Swedish aircraft.

http://time.com/4161613/us-arms-sales-exports-weapons/
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QUOTE(MichaelJohn @ Dec 27 2015, 09:52 PM)
Just randomly searching the internet about russian military hardware and came across the Klub Missile system Wiki

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Seems that Malaysia is one of the few operators of the Klub system? (No description about it also, so probably a mistake on wiki side?)

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There were some rumors about malaysia buying such system few years back iinm.
Not sure if such deals really happen.
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There were some rumors about malaysia buying such system few years back iinm.
Not sure if such deals really happen.
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The container klub right?

Well it still remain to be seen. But given our relationship with russia. Agaun i dont see why they wont sell it to us.


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The container klub right?

Well it still remain to be seen. But given our relationship with russia. Agaun i dont see why they wont sell it to us.
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Yup, those rep from Russian say malaysia is d first customer to buy it.
If we really brought container klub I doubt we are going to show it though.
Mainly we need not to be marked.
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QUOTE(yinchet @ Dec 28 2015, 08:39 AM)
Yup, those rep from Russian say malaysia is d first customer to buy it.
If we really brought container klub I doubt we are going to show it though.
Mainly we need not to be marked.
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Just need to be transport it normally. Especially good for coastal defencd senario
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QUOTE(yinchet @ Dec 28 2015, 08:39 AM)
Yup, those rep from Russian say malaysia is d first customer to buy it.
If we really brought container klub I doubt we are going to show it though.
Mainly we need not to be marked.
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I'm still convinced its written somewhere on some convention that military weapons need to be marked as such and are prohibited to be disguised as civilian stuff.

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