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> Military Thread V24, Celebrating 60th Malaysian Merdeka Day

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post Mar 18 2017, 02:05 PM

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Malaysian naval power suffers budget woes

By: Mike Yeo, March 17, 2017

MELBOURNE, Australia — Malaysia’s centerpiece plan for the restructure and recapitalization of its Navy has also been adversely affected by the country’s budget woes, leaving most of it underfunded or unfunded altogether.

The so-called 15-to-5 plan, unveiled in 2015, calls for a reduction of the Royal Malaysian Navy order of battle from 15 to five classes of ships and submarines, which it hopes will trim sustainment costs by retiring older ships and reducing the number of ship classes operated by the RMN by 2030.

The five ship classes will ideally consist of 12 French-designed littoral combat ships, 18 Kedah-class offshore patrol vessels, 18 Chinese-designed littoral mission ships, three multirole support ships of an as-yet undetermined design and four submarines.

Of these, only six lightly-armed Kedah-class offshore patrol vessels are already in service together with two French Scorpene diesel-electric submarines. Malaysia has also ordered six littoral combat ships based on the French Gowind 2500 design under a $2 billion contract signed in 2011, with two ships in various stages of construction at Malaysia’s Boustead Naval Shipyard.


Read more: http://www.defensenews.com/articles/malays...ers-budget-woes

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gee, just look at the equipment list of Malaysian Arm Forces ...

memang rojak, source from so many countries, to stock the spare parts alone already cost the tax payers heaps sad.gif

the sad thing about this is, small firearms also can not produce locally, now that is a drawback for arms industry

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Equipment_of_..._Malaysian_Army

This post has been edited by lordy: Mar 11 2017, 10:58 PM
Yes, Malaysian armed force had rojak equipment and vehicle. This is due to the malaysian government policy. 1. To keep the companies like Boustead a life.
2. Buying more asean countries weapon. Country like thailand, singapore and indonesia. Most probably the MPSS ship will be from indonesia.
3. TOT with the licence to sell to the region.
As for self made weapon , malaysia will be replacing all service pistol with your local made and design one
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QUOTE(lordy @ Mar 18 2017, 06:49 PM)
AK47 for marine ?  rclxub.gif
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why not? is there a range of weapons only a marines force can use? confused.gif
though its not actually ak47 but its a chinese copy type81

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QUOTE(lordy @ Mar 18 2017, 06:52 PM)
Local made and design service pistols?

this one?

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Damn, LP06 looks like shit, and from the look, it probably feel like shit

And the scope sight, seriously?

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Damn, LP06 looks like shit, and from the look, it probably feel like shit

And the scope sight, seriously?
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Only the 9mm pistol.
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QUOTE(mumbly297 @ Mar 18 2017, 08:44 PM)
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gee, just look at the equipment list of Malaysian Arm Forces ...

memang rojak, source from so many countries, to stock the spare parts alone already cost the tax payers heaps sad.gif

the sad thing about this is, small firearms also can not produce locally, now that is a drawback for arms industry

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Equipment_of_..._Malaysian_Army

This post has been edited by lordy: Mar 11 2017, 10:58 PM
Yes, Malaysian armed force had rojak equipment and vehicle. This is due to the malaysian government policy. 1. To keep the companies like Boustead a life.
2. Buying more asean countries weapon. Country like thailand, singapore and indonesia. Most probably the MPSS ship will be from indonesia.
3. TOT with the licence to sell to the region.
As for self made weapon , malaysia will be replacing all service pistol with your local made and design one
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QUOTE(TheModerator @ Mar 18 2017, 09:17 PM)
Damn, LP06 looks like shit, and from the look, it probably feel like shit

And the scope sight, seriously?
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dont la dei... later ppl triggered
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QUOTE(lordy @ Mar 18 2017, 06:52 PM)
Local made and design service pistols?

this one?

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Projek dia la tuuuu yg atas tuuu

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QUOTE(HangPC2 @ Mar 18 2017, 05:49 PM)
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QUOTE(Fat & Fluffy @ Mar 18 2017, 07:29 PM)
dont la dei... later ppl triggered
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Sumpah tak kesah, if it's shit, it's shit!

QUOTE(mumbly297 @ Mar 18 2017, 07:25 PM)
Only the 9mm pistol.
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So only malinnov in production right?

Others LPs tayang only right?

Cause if it's for real, atm sure damn embarrass when carried it around
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QUOTE(TheModerator @ Mar 18 2017, 07:50 PM)
Sumpah tak kesah, if it's shit, it's shit!
So only malinnov in production right?
Others LPs tayang only right?
Cause if it's for real, atm sure damn embarrass when carried it around
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nope there is no plan to change anything
mumbly297 is taking high level weed
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post Mar 18 2017, 08:22 PM

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QUOTE(DDG_Ross @ Mar 18 2017, 08:06 PM)
nope there is no plan to change anything
mumbly297 is taking high level weed
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Bro like i say its only the malinnov pistol. The other gun are from different company. Those Lp series gun don't even clear ATM. For malinnov you can check in the net.
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QUOTE(mumbly297 @ Mar 18 2017, 08:23 PM)
Bro like i say its only the malinnov pistol. The other gun are from different company. Those Lp series gun don't even clear ATM. For malinnov you can check in the net.
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http://aegismalinnov.com

As i said it the pistol. Its up to ATM and PDRM whether they want to use it. As they gun is local produce so its be malaysia market requirement, oversea sales are secondary. Same goes to Singapore ST engineering.
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Hundreds of British troops, tanks and heavy armour are sent to Russia’s border in the biggest show of force against Moscow since the Cold War

By Larisa Brown Defence Correspondent For The Daily Mail
00:10 GMT 18 Mar 2017, updated 11:41 GMT 18 Mar 2017
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A group of 120 soldiers arrived in Estonia, and 300 vehicles will arrive next week
The eastern European country, who thinks Russia is a threat, asked for the help
Sir Michael Fallon said the soldiers are 'standing up to Russian aggression'
Hundreds of British troops and tanks are on their way to an EU border with Russia in the biggest show of force against Moscow since the Cold War.

An advance guard of some 120 troops touched down last night at an air base in Estonia, a country which borders Russia and sees Moscow as a threat to the West.

Three hundred vehicles will arrive by next week, including Warrior infantry fighting vehicles, Challenger 2 tanks and AS90 artillery weapons.

Hundreds of British troops and tanks are on their way to the Russian border in the biggest show of force against Moscow since the Cold War. They have touched down in Estonia. Pictured, vehicles being deployed to Poland +9
Hundreds of British troops and tanks are on their way to the Russian border in the biggest show of force against Moscow since the Cold War. They have touched down in Estonia. Pictured, vehicles being deployed to Poland
120 soldiers have already arrived in the country, with 300 vehicles arriving by the end of next week. Pictured, workers moving vehicles bound for Poland in Germany +9
120 soldiers have already arrived in the country, with 300 vehicles arriving by the end of next week. Pictured, workers moving vehicles bound for Poland in Germany

More troops will follow, bringing the UK total to around 800 by next month – all there at Estonia’s request – as part of a major Nato deployment to Eastern Europe.

Defence Secretary Sir Michael Fallon said the move was about ‘standing up to Russian aggression’.
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QUOTE(mumbly297 @ Mar 18 2017, 08:22 PM)
Bro like i say its only the malinnov pistol. The other gun are from different company. Those Lp series gun don't even clear ATM. For malinnov you can check in the net.
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yes ima referring to the malinnov
nothing is set in stone yet so better dun say anything yet

this lima 2017 event malinnov will try to market it to the security agencies so let see how it goes
quality wise if their goal is to have a competitive-shooting quality precision gun then its ady a very good standard lor
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QUOTE(lordy @ Mar 18 2017, 08:47 PM)
isn't that too heavy and too big for mobility althought it has foldable buttstock ?
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given their defence budget and regional threat the ak-variants still a jack of all trades rifle



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QUOTE(lordy @ Mar 18 2017, 08:52 PM)
looks good this M1P

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Malinnov_pistol


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Yes this pistol look good. It a start but the real problem is malaysia has to many player for a small cake.
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QUOTE(DDG_Ross @ Mar 18 2017, 08:59 PM)
given their defence budget and regional threat the ak-variants still a jack of all trades rifle
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Using AK for marine weapon is no wrong. Its the manner of assaulting the beach. Wherther its using rubber boat, damen aluminium assault boat, CB90 or Seacat M14. After that on how the doctrine is carried out.
The para used the damen aluminium assault boat and rigid boats for their beach assault.
Hope they change to cb90 or the seacat m14 ( t loan from the police) for some exercise.

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