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post Feb 20 2017, 05:09 PM

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post Feb 20 2017, 09:03 PM

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Nexter announces the signing of a new contract to supply additional CAESAR® artillery systems to the Indonesian National Armed Forces

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Abu Dhabi, February 20, 2017 – Nexter, the leading French land defense company and part of KNDS Group, has been a longstanding partner supporting the modernization of the TNI (Tentara Nasional Indonesia) since entering into an initial contract in 2012 to supply 36 CAESAR® artillery systems. Today at the IDEX 2017 trade show, Nexter is proud to announce the signing of a new contract to supply a further 18 CAESAR® systems to the Indonesian National Armed Forces.

The CAESAR® 155mm wheeled self-propelled howitzer, deployed by the French Forces during operations in Mali, as well as in Lebanon, Afghanistan and Iraq, is recognized worldwide as striking the best balance between the simplicity of towed artillery and the mobility of a self-propelled system. Not only is the CAESAR® highly accurate and mobile, allowing it to evade counter-battery fire, it also has the lowest maintenance costs of any mobile artillery system on the market. It is in service with the armed forces of France, Indonesia, Thailand and a Middle Eastern country, and over 270 CAESAR® systems have already been produced. They have fired more than 80,000 rounds and covered a distance of over one million kilometers.

In addition to the artillery systems, Nexter will also provide its firing control system, FINDART®, CAESAR® simulators for training and over 50 artillery battalion auxiliary vehicles assembled in Indonesia by its local partner PT Pindad.

“This latest success in Indonesia demonstrates that the impressive performances of CAESAR® meet the most demanding requirements on the ground in South-East Asia” commented Gilles Sarreau, Senior Vice President Artillery, Turret and Weapon System Programs.


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IDEX 2017: Chinese VT4 - Show debut


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Tiga jenis kenderaan armor.. Tiga jenis turet

Ketiga2 aset ini digabungkan dalam net-centric. Di era network centric ini tempo operasi meningkat, perlindungan di pertingkat dan jenis operasi bertambah luas.

"Network-centric operations (NCO) are military operations that exploit state-of-the-art information and networking technology to integrate widely dispersed human decision makers, situational and targeting sensors, and forces and weapons into a highly adaptive, comprehensive system to achieve unprecedented mission effectiveness."

NCO memastikan maklumat yang tepat akan di hantar dan dikongsi dengan secure antara aset2 ini di masa dan lokasi yang paling tepat bagi mencapai objektif operasi.

Infografik oleh GEMPURWIRA

MMP

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Abu dhabi defense show... Navy boss at china boot see 056 ships. laugh.gif interested for NGPV phase 2 ?? cheap cheap only. usd 150 mil fully arm and missile.
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IDEX 2017 live demonstration UAE United Arab Emirates armed forces soldiers counter terrorism


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Semua benda dia nak masuk buat demo...even the kapal selam..
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post Feb 21 2017, 05:59 PM

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nihon offers its 2nd hand trucks to asean countries, any takers? tongue.gif

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ASEAN unsettled by China's weapon systems, tension in South China Sea

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BORACAY, Philippines: Southeast Asian countries see China's installation of weapons systems in the South China Sea as very unsettling and want to prevent militarization and urge dialogue to stop "recent developments" from escalating, the Philippines said on Tuesday.

Foreign ministers of the 10-member Association of South East Asian Nations (ASEAN) were unanimous in their concern about Beijing's reclamation and militarization of manmade islands, Philippine Foreign Secretary Perfecto Yasay said.

Yasay did not specify which developments provoked the concern, but said the bloc hoped China and the United States would ensure peace and stability.

"The ASEAN members have been unanimous in their expression of concern about what they see as a militarization of the region," Yasay told reporters after a ministers' retreat on the Philippine island of Boracay.

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The Philippines is chairman (chair) of the grouping this year and will host its annual meetings, some of which are joined by outside powers, including China and the United States.

Referring to China's artificial islands, Yasay added, "They have noticed, very unsettlingly, that China has installed weapons systems in these facilities that they have established, and they have expressed strong concern about this."

Friction between the United States and China over trade and territory under U.S. President Donald Trump have fuelled worry that the South China Sea could become a flashpoint, with many Southeast Asian economies are (no need are) heavily dependent on both powers.

China claims most of the energy-rich waters, through which about US$5 trillion in ship-borne trade passes every year. Neighbours Brunei, Malaysia, the Philippines, Taiwan and Vietnam also have claims.

China on Friday completed war games involving its own aircraft carrier that unnerved neighbours. The U.S. navy on Saturday said its aircraft carrier strike group had begun routine patrols in the South China Sea.

Three days earlier China warned against that, following an incident in early February when a U.S. Navy P-3 plane and a Chinese military aircraft came close to each other over the South China Sea.

Yasay said ASEAN nations recognised policies under Trump were still "evolving" but hoped he would unveil them within the next few months to provide a "more concrete and clearer picture", especially regarding China.

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"We do not know the complete picture of what this foreign policy might be, insofar as its relationship with China is concerned. We're, however, hopeful that the policy that would come out will be positive."

He also said ASEAN wanted a framework for devising a maritime code of conduct between China and the grouping to be completed by June, and Beijing had shown it was keen for it to be finished.

All parties should ensure that the code, which has made little progress since the idea was agreed in 2002, needed to be legally "binding and enforceable", Yasay added.

(Additional reporting by Enrico Dela Cruz and Manolo Serapio Jr; Writing by Martin Petty)

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SAAB Sensor Package for HAL LCA Tejas


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SAAB Sensor Package for HAL LCA Tejas
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on a tejas? lelz...
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Battle of the Guns


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The Armour Skill-at-Arms was back with a bang. 💥 The competition saw units from the Armour formation go up against each other at the target range. From the Bronco to the Leopard tank, it was good competition with points awarded for speed, accuracy and teamwork.
Turn up your volume and be blown away!




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Top Middle-East Military Trends Right Now

The Middle East remains a volatile region with at least four states experiencing violent civil wars, with no end in sight. Low oil prices have also exacerbated an already grim outlook with many countries now fiscally challenged and slashing budgets, including in defence.

Shephard round up some of the key trends likely to influence the proceedings at IDEX 2017, held in Abu Dhabi from 19-23 February.



IDEX 2017 UAE defense industry international defense exhibition Abu Dhabi Daily Video Day 2

IDEX is one of the most important defence exhibition in the world international and the biggest event in the MENA region demonstrating the latest technology across land, sea and air sectors of defence. It is a unique platform to establish and strengthen relationships with government departments, businesses and armed forces throughout the region.



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Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guards Corps test missile systems




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Maybe due to the angle, but the Gempita look bigger than the Pendekar. But maybe due to the Pendekar low profile.
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Maybe due to the angle, but the Gempita look bigger than the Pendekar. But maybe due to the Pendekar low profile.
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Due to Pendekar low profile. You can see the comparision of the Polish PT-91 Twardy with the Leopard 2A4, Leopard 2A5 and Rosomak IFV.

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post Feb 22 2017, 10:02 AM

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QUOTE(Fat & Fluffy @ Feb 21 2017, 06:46 PM)
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From Jakel website. Notice that none of the camo patterns blend into the background. laugh.gif

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