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SUSKLboy92
post Mar 14 2017, 12:42 PM

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QUOTE(mumbly297 @ Mar 14 2017, 10:57 AM)
Tak rasa malu ke orang2 ni doh.gif
QUOTE(lordy @ Mar 14 2017, 12:26 PM)
use the analogy, Singapore can tapow all in this region  devil.gif
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1stly its historically proven fact brows.gif
2ndly its not an analogy, what are you talking about doh.gif
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post Mar 14 2017, 01:04 PM

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The Legendary Mi-24 Hind Attack Helicopter

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post Mar 14 2017, 01:53 PM

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India Unlikely To Buy Additional Rafale Fighter Jets

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11:58 AM, March 13, 2017

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Rafale Fighter Jet

India is unlikely to place a follow-on order to purchase twin engine Rafale fighter planes manufactured by French Aerospace Dassault Aviation in spite of the country’s airforce fleet being depleted.

The Indian government signed a contract to purchase 36 Rafale fighter jets in fly-away condition on September 23 for $8.8 billion.

Even though the actual plan was to purchase 126 Rafale jets, it was trimmed because of the high cost of each aircraft and only 36 were bought after negotiations with France, The Hindu Business Line reported Sunday.


As a result, there are hardly any possibilities that the government will place any further orders to buy these expensive planes, officials in the Defence Ministry said.

“Follow on orders for the Rafale are a big question mark. Where is the money going to come from? There are much cheaper options available,” said a senior official.

Currently, IAF has 34 squadrons out of the 42 required to guard the skies. This is the lowest count for the IAF in the last decade. Each squadron consists of 18 aircraft. Apart from this, 11 squadrons consisting of MiG-21s, are looking at retirement, which will pose an additional challenge.

However, sources said the government was now focused on acquiring single-engine fighter jets, the deal size of which is around $12 billion. The frontrunners in this are Saab’s Gripen and Lockheed Martin’s F-16.

Dassault Aviation has already clarified the government that it will not be able to go for full transfer of technology and create an industrial ecosystem by manufacturing the planes here under the ‘Make in India’ programme unless it is given additional orders.


http://www.defenseworld.net/news/18693/Ind...ts#.WMeFRDjryKE

Fat & Fluffy
post Mar 14 2017, 01:59 PM

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Geopolitical order set to be tested in 2017



Jane's Intelligence Review identifies the trends and events to watch as liberal democracy gives way to increasingly securitised policies.

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keown83
post Mar 14 2017, 02:17 PM

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QUOTE(mumbly297 @ Mar 14 2017, 10:57 AM)
naah imma confident TUDM will not choose saudi F-15

worst case screnario, may only choose utility aircraft & heli
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post Mar 14 2017, 02:19 PM

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QUOTE(lordy @ Mar 14 2017, 12:06 AM)
it comes in the packaged for CH4 and CH5, rent from China, have BDS SATCOM navigation  rclxms.gif
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good packages. buy 3-4 set enough used in sabah。 laugh.gif
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post Mar 14 2017, 02:21 PM

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QUOTE(azriel @ Mar 14 2017, 01:53 PM)
i really doubt any jet fighter company even russia willingly to do proper ToT to any foreign country..most will only agree to do very insignificance ToT
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post Mar 14 2017, 02:42 PM

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QUOTE(keown83 @ Mar 14 2017, 02:21 PM)
i really doubt any jet fighter company even russia willingly to do proper ToT to any foreign country..most will only agree to do very insignificance ToT
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This is true. Even export version of the Original SU27 family are down rated specs. The real reason the Us not willing to sell the F22 to all allies. The spec/stealth characteristic of F35 is down rated for none project members.
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post Mar 14 2017, 02:56 PM

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If we don't defend Singapore, who will? by First Warrant Officer (Retired) Ali Pawiro

Technology may have made the SAF stronger, but the heart is still most essential

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One of my earliest memories, of wanting to protect my family and myself from danger, was when the Japanese invaded Singapore in 1942.

I remember they barged into my home, taking all the canned food off our shelves. On both their wrists were watches, probably stolen from the households they raided before ours.

I asked: "Who were they? How could they just come in and take our stuff?"

I was just a 10-year-old boy.

When I was older, I worked in a bank as an office boy. I heard about the opportunity to enlist in the Singapore Volunteer Corps and went to sign up eagerly. But my application was rejected as I was underage. I applied again as soon as I was eligible.

While I cannot say exactly why I wanted to volunteer so badly, I believe my childhood experience might have been a major factor.

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After joining as a volunteer in 1952, I worked my way up to become a corporal. They soon discovered I had a knack for instructing, so in 1954, 15 of us were selected as permanent staff instructors, trained by the British army.

I was eventually appointed regimental sergeant major of the Officer Cadet School, in charge of drills and weapons training.

"Despite the many years of peace and prosperity that Singapore has enjoyed, we must never forget that what you cannot protect is not yours."

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I served as an instructor for years and had the opportunity to watch my son Azlan, and more recently my grandson Afiq, serve the nation.

I have seen some things change over the years, but there are also some which will always remain the same.

One key difference is the role of technology in the Singapore Armed Forces (SAF).


Since my time as an infantry instructor, our weapons have become lighter and they shoot faster. This has made us more agile.

I started off with the bolt-action rifles, then the self-loading ones, and finally the M16 rifles.

Now, I hear they have upgraded to the SAR-21 rifles.

I am a little jealous because Afiq tells me that the SAR-21 is even equipped with a laser-aiming device for better accuracy.

Even the changes in the SAF uniform over the years bear testament to the important role that technology plays in upgrading the SAF's capabilities.

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The pixelated uniform that Afiq wears is far lighter and more comfortable than the Temasek Green uniform I had.

Training methods have also improved. I remember when we were training under the Israeli Defence Force advisors before my posting to SAF Training Institute, we were told to dig trenches with our hands.

TRENCH DIGGING

We tried to tell them this was impossible because the ground was hard rock. It was only after I showed them that even my cangkul (Malay for hoe) broke from digging that they conceded that their instruction was not very logical.

We have come a long way since. Our national servicemen today are highly educated, and lessons are now very detailed and structured.

Azlan and Afiq have told me of how their instructors explained what they were doing and why they were doing it.

This has helped them to better understand the rationale behind the training session and consequently, for the soldiers to train with stronger conviction.

As a former instructor myself, I cannot help but agree that those with a strong conviction are more committed to give of their best in training.

I have had my fair share of challenges, but never once did I feel that my sacrifices and hard work were not worth it.

My commitment to serve is still as fresh as it was when I signed up to be a volunteer. Azlan and Afiq feel the same way.

In our conversations after they enlisted for national service, they came to understand what an honour and great responsibility it was to put on the SAF uniform and defend Singapore.

I am confident that our servicemen and servicewomen feel the same.

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Despite the many years of peace and prosperity that Singapore has enjoyed, we must never forget that what you cannot protect is not yours.

For this reason, NS is vital to our nation's survival and continued way of life.

Although technology has contributed to a strong NS system, our people and their sense of purpose are what matters most.

I think there was an important lesson for us to learn that day as we were digging the trenches.

Nobody likes to dig a trench, not even with a cangkul, especially under the hot sun, but we still do it anyway.

Why? Generation after generation, if we cannot overcome hardship, how can we think of doing the bigger things like defending our families and protecting this land we call home?

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And if we don't protect Singapore, who will?

The writer spent 29 years in the army and was the Singapore Armed Forces Officer Cadet School's first Regimental Sergeant Major. Today is the 50th anniversary of the NS (Amendment) Bill.


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post Mar 14 2017, 04:01 PM

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QUOTE(Fat & Fluffy @ Mar 14 2017, 02:56 PM)
If we don't defend Singapore, who will? by First Warrant Officer (Retired) Ali Pawiro



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And if we don't protect Singapore, who will?

The writer spent 29 years in the army and was the Singapore Armed Forces Officer Cadet School's first Regimental Sergeant Major. Today is the 50th anniversary of the NS (Amendment) Bill.
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So 2018 Singapore Army will change uniform again ? rolleyes.gif rolleyes.gif
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post Mar 14 2017, 04:57 PM

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rip tni funny tiger mascot (2011-2017) cry.gif

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post Mar 14 2017, 05:14 PM

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QUOTE(waja2000 @ Mar 14 2017, 06:01 PM)
So 2018 Singapore Army will change uniform again ?  rolleyes.gif  rolleyes.gif
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i doubt... but might see the introduction of combat shirt.. the ADF (army development force) and selective units are already testing it out... i tore mine crawling under barb wire

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QUOTE(DDG_Ross @ Mar 14 2017, 06:57 PM)
rip tni funny tiger mascot (2011-2017)  cry.gif

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cry.gif harimiao
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post Mar 14 2017, 05:17 PM

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QUOTE(DDG_Ross @ Mar 14 2017, 04:57 PM)
rip tni funny tiger mascot (2011-2017)  cry.gif

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why they took it down? is it becos it looks funny?
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post Mar 14 2017, 05:33 PM

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QUOTE(DDG_Ross @ Mar 14 2017, 04:57 PM)
rip tni funny tiger mascot (2011-2017)  cry.gif

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thanks for making me cry in laughter at the office. 1 like = 1 prayer
SUSKLboy92
post Mar 14 2017, 05:47 PM

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QUOTE(mumbly297 @ Mar 14 2017, 02:42 PM)
The spec/stealth characteristic of F35 is down rated for none project members.
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Non-project members aren't going to receive any F-35s
Project members aren't going to receive any source code
I'm not aware of any downgraded spec units....

QUOTE(keown83 @ Mar 14 2017, 05:17 PM)
why they took it down? is it becos it looks funny?
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Can't blame them if they did laugh.gif laugh.gif
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say what u may, but I got a lot of respekt for Singaporean youths who went for NS, go 2 years for military training. In Malaysia, wanna give youths 3 months free summer camp in PLKN pun already they and their parents whine like spoilt brats
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QUOTE(TigerLion @ Mar 14 2017, 06:08 PM)
Most Singaporeans, including me, don't want to do NS...  sad.gif
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but still its a good programme that gived u some discipline and toughen u up
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post Mar 14 2017, 06:18 PM

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Mar 15 2017, 01:44 AM
This post has been deleted by MKLMS because: Off topic post. Real World Issues forum is a better place to discuss this.

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QUOTE(keown83 @ Mar 14 2017, 05:17 PM)
why they took it down? is it becos it looks funny?
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yea got viral for few days recently although its been years the statue is up there
it only takes a twitter post and the whole thing goes down..

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