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post Jul 11 2018, 02:07 PM

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French soldier killed, another wounded in a military helicopter crash

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A French soldier was killed and another seriously injured Tuesday in the crash of a military helicopter near Abidjan .

The French helicopter Aérospatiale Gazelle crashed around 17 hours in Modeste, a village located about ten kilometers east of the Ivorian economic capital, close to the coast.

According to a French military source who speaks on condition of anonymity, the helicopter belongs to the French Forces in Côte d’Ivoire (FFCI), which have a large base near Abidjan airport

The military base used in the fight against jihadist groups in the Sahel

The immediate cause of the accident is unknown.

The Accident Investigation Bureau of the transport ministry is on the scene after the incident, according to security sources.


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Indonesia Ratifies Defense Pact With S. Korea, Wants to Continue Stealth Jet Project

By Robertus Wardi on 2:21 pm Jul 11, 2018
Category News ,  Security

Jakarta. Indonesia on Tuesday (10/07) ratified a defense cooperation agreement with South Korea, providing legal footing for continuing joint military projects, including development of the KF-X/IF-X fighter jets.

The Indonesia-Korea Defense Cooperation Law covers the exchange of military personnel, weapons, and the formation of a committee to implement it.

"This defense cooperation will preserve the good relations between the two countries and improve the welfare and the security of our nations" Asril Hamzah Tanjung, deputy chairman of House of Representatives' Commission I, which oversees defense, said on Tuesday.

Defense Minister Ryamizard Ryacudu said earlier that the law would allow the government to continue developing the 4.5 generation semi-stealth fighters.

Indonesia joined the $7.5 billion KF-X project in June 2010, by funding it in 20 percent and supplying engineers to work alongside South Koreans.


Read more: http://jakartaglobe.id/news/indonesia-rati...th-jet-project/

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F-4 training jet crashes in southeastern Iran, 2 injured

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TEHRAN, July 11 (Xinhua) -- An Iranian F-4 training jet crashed in the southeastern province of Sistan and Baluchestan on Wednesday morning, local media reported.

The incident happened near the city of Sarbaz, leaving two pilots injured.

The two pilots ejected before the crash.

A local medical official told Tasnim that one of the pilots hurt his leg and the other sustained injuries in his neck.

The cause of the incident is not available.


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post Jul 12 2018, 08:33 AM

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S. Korea's New-Gen KF-X Fighters To Get Locally-Developed Missiles

Our Bureau 12:32 PM, July 11, 2018

South Korea’s next-generation fighter aircraft will reportedly be equipped with an indigenous, air-launched, long-range cruise missile, modelled after the Taurus KEPD 350, manufactured by the German-Swedish firm Taurus Systems, according to Defense News.

The Agency for Defense Development, or ADD, is expected to finalize a local partner company by September for exploratory development of the missile for the country’s next-generation Korea Fighter-Experimental (KF-X) program.

“As part of offset deals to buy Taurus missiles for the past years, South Korea received some part of the Taurus KEPD 350 technologies,” an ADD official was quoted as saying. “Based on the transferred Taurus technology, we’ll develop our own air-to-ground, long-range missile to be integrated into the KF-X fighter jet, which is expected to be operational by 2026”.

Hanwha Corporation and LIG Nex1 are competing for the air-to-air missile project worth some $730 million. Both companies have unveiled the concept designs of their 3,000-pound Taurus-class missile with a range of 400 kilometers.

The arms procurement agency originally preferred fitting the KF-X aircraft with U.S. weapons systems, such as Raytheon-built AIM-120 and AIM-9 Sidewinder missiles, but the U.S. government has yet to approve the export license of the missiles.

At least 120 KF-X jets are to be produced after 2026 to replace the aging fleet of F-4s and F-5s. At least 50 units are to be manufactured in Indonesia, the sole KF-X partner obliged to burden 20 percent of the development costs for the 4.5-generation KF-X jet.


http://www.defenseworld.net/news/22911/S__...es#.W0agrjilbHw

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Trump stuns NATO with demand to double defence spending

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BRUSSELS: US President Donald Trump shocked allies at a fraught NATO summit on Wednesday (Jul 11) by suddenly demanding that members double their defence spending commitments.

Trump's surprise demand came after he clashed with Chancellor Angela Merkel, calling Germany a "captive" of Russia because of its gas links and singling out Berlin for failing to pay its way.

The summit in Brussels is shaping up as the alliance's most difficult in years, against a backdrop of deepening transatlantic tensions in fields ranging from trade to energy and defence.

NATO allies agreed at their Wales summit in 2014 to try to spend two per cent of GDP on defence within 10 years, but the White House said Trump suggested that was not enough.

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"During the president's remarks today at the NATO summit he suggested that countries not only meet their commitment of two per cent of their GDP on defence spending, but that they increase it to four percent," White House spokeswoman Sarah Sanders said.

"The president raised this same issue when he was at NATO last year. President Trump wants to see our allies share more of the burden and at a very minimum meet their already stated obligations."

Bulgarian President Rumen Radev confirmed that Trump had made the demand and asked what it meant for the future of the alliance that has been the bedrock of European security for 70 years.

"NATO is not a stock exchange where you can buy security. NATO is an alliance of sovereign countries united by strategic targets and common values," he told reporters.

'CAPTIVE OF RUSSIA'

All 29 NATO leaders including Trump backed a joint statement committing themselves to greater "burden sharing" and to the alliance's founding commitment that an attack on one member is an attack on them all - with no mention of the four percent.

Trump arrived on the back of a barrage of criticism of Europe on issues ranging from trade to energy and above all his claims that the continent freeloads on the back of America for its defence.

He then set the tone for the day with a blistering attack on key ally Germany at a breakfast meeting with NATO chief Jens Stoltenberg.

"Germany is a captive of Russia because it is getting so much of its energy from Russia," Trump said, taking particular aim at the proposed Nord Stream II gas pipeline, which he has previously criticised.

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"Everybody's talking about it all over the world, they're saying we're paying you billions of dollars to protect you but you're paying billions of dollars to Russia."

Merkel, who grew up in communist East Germany, shot back that she knew what it meant to be under Kremlin domination and Germany had the right to make its own policy choices.

"I myself have also experienced a part of Germany being controlled by the Soviet Union," she said.

"I am very glad that we are united today in freedom as the Federal Republic of Germany and that we can therefore also make our own independent policies and make our own independent decisions."

The pair later met for a one-on-one meeting and while Trump insisted they had a "very very good relationship", their frosty body language suggested otherwise.

Merkel said she welcomed the chance to have an "exchange of views" with Trump.

'VERY DIRECT LANGUAGE'

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Trump has long complained that European NATO members do not pay enough for their own defence, singling out Germany for particular criticism.

Germany, Europe's biggest economy, spends just 1.24 per cent, compared with 3.5 per cent for the US.


Stoltenberg acknowledged that Trump had expressed himself in "very direct language" but insisted that away from the fiery rhetoric the allies all agree on fundamental issues: the need to boost NATO's resilience, fight terror and share the cost of defence more equally.

NATO officials and diplomats will try to promote an image of unity at the summit in the face of growing unease about the threat from Russia, but with the row between Merkel and Trump and the new spending demand mean it may prove difficult to paper over the cracks.

The mercurial tycoon said before leaving Washington that his meeting in Helsinki with Russian President Vladimir Putin on Monday "may be the easiest" part of his European tour, which also includes a trip to Britain, where the government is in crisis over Brexit.

Trump ramped up his rhetoric ahead of the talks, explicitly linking NATO with the transatlantic trade row by saying the EU shut out US business while expecting America to defend it.

EU President Donald Tusk stepped up to the fight with his own salvo against Trump on Tuesday, telling him to "appreciate your allies" and reminding him Washington that Europe had come to its aid following the 9/11 attacks.

European diplomats fear a repeat of last month's divisive G7 in Canada, when Trump clashed with his Western allies before meeting North Korean dictator Kim Jong Un at a summit and praising him as "very talented".

Source: AFP/de
Read more at https://www.channelnewsasia.com/news/world/...ending-10521430


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QUOTE(Fat & Fluffy @ Jul 12 2018, 02:11 PM)
Trump stuns NATO with demand to double defence spending

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BRUSSELS: US President Donald Trump shocked allies at a fraught NATO summit on Wednesday (Jul 11) by suddenly demanding that members double their defence spending commitments.

Trump's surprise demand came after he clashed with Chancellor Angela Merkel, calling Germany a "captive" of Russia because of its gas links and singling out Berlin for failing to pay its way.

The summit in Brussels is shaping up as the alliance's most difficult in years, against a backdrop of deepening transatlantic tensions in fields ranging from trade to energy and defence.

NATO allies agreed at their Wales summit in 2014 to try to spend two per cent of GDP on defence within 10 years, but the White House said Trump suggested that was not enough.

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"During the president's remarks today at the NATO summit he suggested that countries not only meet their commitment of two per cent of their GDP on defence spending, but that they increase it to four percent," White House spokeswoman Sarah Sanders said.

"The president raised this same issue when he was at NATO last year. President Trump wants to see our allies share more of the burden and at a very minimum meet their already stated obligations."

Bulgarian President Rumen Radev confirmed that Trump had made the demand and asked what it meant for the future of the alliance that has been the bedrock of European security for 70 years.

"NATO is not a stock exchange where you can buy security. NATO is an alliance of sovereign countries united by strategic targets and common values," he told reporters.

'CAPTIVE OF RUSSIA'

All 29 NATO leaders including Trump backed a joint statement committing themselves to greater "burden sharing" and to the alliance's founding commitment that an attack on one member is an attack on them all - with no mention of the four percent.

Trump arrived on the back of a barrage of criticism of Europe on issues ranging from trade to energy and above all his claims that the continent freeloads on the back of America for its defence.

He then set the tone for the day with a blistering attack on key ally Germany at a breakfast meeting with NATO chief Jens Stoltenberg.

"Germany is a captive of Russia because it is getting so much of its energy from Russia," Trump said, taking particular aim at the proposed Nord Stream II gas pipeline, which he has previously criticised.

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"Everybody's talking about it all over the world, they're saying we're paying you billions of dollars to protect you but you're paying billions of dollars to Russia."

Merkel, who grew up in communist East Germany, shot back that she knew what it meant to be under Kremlin domination and Germany had the right to make its own policy choices.

"I myself have also experienced a part of Germany being controlled by the Soviet Union," she said.

"I am very glad that we are united today in freedom as the Federal Republic of Germany and that we can therefore also make our own independent policies and make our own independent decisions."

The pair later met for a one-on-one meeting and while Trump insisted they had a "very very good relationship", their frosty body language suggested otherwise.

Merkel said she welcomed the chance to have an "exchange of views" with Trump.

'VERY DIRECT LANGUAGE'

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Trump has long complained that European NATO members do not pay enough for their own defence, singling out Germany for particular criticism.

Germany, Europe's biggest economy, spends just 1.24 per cent, compared with 3.5 per cent for the US.


Stoltenberg acknowledged that Trump had expressed himself in "very direct language" but insisted that away from the fiery rhetoric the allies all agree on fundamental issues: the need to boost NATO's resilience, fight terror and share the cost of defence more equally.

NATO officials and diplomats will try to promote an image of unity at the summit in the face of growing unease about the threat from Russia, but with the row between Merkel and Trump and the new spending demand mean it may prove difficult to paper over the cracks.

The mercurial tycoon said before leaving Washington that his meeting in Helsinki with Russian President Vladimir Putin on Monday "may be the easiest" part of his European tour, which also includes a trip to Britain, where the government is in crisis over Brexit.

Trump ramped up his rhetoric ahead of the talks, explicitly linking NATO with the transatlantic trade row by saying the EU shut out US business while expecting America to defend it.

EU President Donald Tusk stepped up to the fight with his own salvo against Trump on Tuesday, telling him to "appreciate your allies" and reminding him Washington that Europe had come to its aid following the 9/11 attacks.

European diplomats fear a repeat of last month's divisive G7 in Canada, when Trump clashed with his Western allies before meeting North Korean dictator Kim Jong Un at a summit and praising him as "very talented".

Source: AFP/de
Read more at https://www.channelnewsasia.com/news/world/...ending-10521430
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Apart from Greece, the Baltic States sure are eager with NATO. Crimea certainly spooked them to the max.
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Russia’s Uran-9 robot tank reportedly performed horribly in Syria

- Russia’s new Uran-9 robot tank apparently had a terrible debut in Syria.
- The unmanned tank couldn’t operate as far away from its controllers as expected, had problems firing its 30mm gun, and couldn’t fire while moving.
- The robot tank also could only acquire targets up to about 1.24 miles away, as opposed to four miles as was expected.



Russia’s new Uran-9 robot tank apparently had a terrible debut in Syria.

The unmanned tank couldn’t operate as far away from its controllers as expected, had problems firing its 30mm gun, and couldn’t fire while moving, amid other problems, according to Popular Mechanics, citing the Defence Blog.

Unveiled in September 2016 and deployed to Syria in May, the Uran-9 is an unmanned tank that was supposed to be capable of operating up to 1.8 miles away from its controller.

But in Syria, it could only be operated from about 984 to 1,640 feet from its operators around high-rise buildings, the Defence Blog reported, citing reports from the 10th all-Russian scientific conference “Actual problems of protection and security” in St. Petersburg.

The robot tank’s controller also randomly lost control of it 17 times for up to one minute and two times for up to an hour and a half, Defence Blog reported.

The Uran-9 is heavily armed with four 9M120-1 Ataka anti-tank guided missile launchers, six 93 millimeter-caliber rocket-propelled Shmel-M reactive flamethrowers, one 30-millimeter 2A72 automatic cannon, and one 7.62-millimeter coaxial machine gun.

But its 30-millimeter 2A72 automatic cannon delayed six times and even failed once, Defence Blog reported, and it could only acquire targets up to about 1.24 miles away, as opposed to the expected four miles.

Apparently the tank’s optical station was seeing “multiple interferences on the ground and in the airspace in the surveillance sector,” Defence Blog reported.

The unmanned tank even had issues with its chassis and suspension system, and required repairs in the field, Defence Blog reported.

“The Uran-9 seems to have proven to be more about novelty than capability, but that doesn’t mean these tests are without value,” SOFREP reported. “In time (and with funding) a successor to the Uran-9 may one day be a battlefield force to be reckoned with.”

https://americanmilitarynews.com/2018/07/ru...ribly-in-syria/

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Apart from Greece, the Baltic States sure are eager with NATO. Crimea certainly spooked them to the max.
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Of course

The Baltic looks like easy meat to Putin

Trump isn't wrong actually. A more reasonable target is 2.5% though. But he's not wrong. They've been relying on the US as insurance for defence for too long.
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one of the two all regular army unit

Always Ready: SAF Army Deployment Force



What does it take to be a soldier of the Army Deployment Force (ADF), which was set up two years ago to sharpen Singapore's counter-terrorism capabilities?

As they celebrate their 2nd anniversary today, here's a salute to them for keeping us safe!

Always Ready!
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QUOTE(azriel @ Jul 11 2018, 04:17 PM)
SK dont even have it on paper, US/Russia/China would have 6th generation by the time they have a prototype flying.

I can understand what indonesia is after which is essentially ToT but SK is a wrong partner for JV
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Pindad & FNSS Medium Tank (Kaplan MT) had undergone a successful mine blast test under its track. A mine blast test under the hull is scheduled to be tested today.



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Tornado multirole combat aircraft crashes in Saudi Arabia

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The Panavia Tornado multirole combat aircraft of the Royal Saudi Air Force crashed at 04:41 AM local time in Asir Province on 12 July.

According to Arab Coalition spokesman Col. Turki Al-Maliki, a Saudi Arabian Royal Air Force Tornado jet came down in Asir region.

“The aircraft was returning from a training mission when it crashed in the southern region due to a technical failure,” said Al-Maliki.

The pilot and navigator, is reportedly, ejected from the aircraft before it crashed and after they were airlifted to hospital.


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Malaysian Army - Latihan Kuasa Tembakan 2018.

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LKT 2018

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July 12, 2018
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SHAH ALAM: LKT 2018. The Army conducted its annual Latihan Kuasa Tembakan this year at the Gemas range over the last one week. The exercise ended on July 12 with the attendance of the Army chief Gen Zulkipfle Kassim.

The Army fired two Ingwe missiles from two Gempita AFV30 ATGW – the first public live firings of the missiles – after the end user acceptance in March. Both missiles hit their targets

A number of IFV25 and AFV30s also took part in the exercise firing their 25mm and 30mm guns whilst on the move.

The other ATGM in the Army service, Adnan mounted Bakhtar Shikan ATGM also took part in the exercise.

As usual other fire support units in the Third Division also took part in the exercise from the Pendekar, Adnans, KIFV, 105mm and 155mm guns as well as an Astros battery also took part in the exercise.

Three A109LOH armed with the M134D miniguns also showed their capabilities.

Two Sukhois and four Hawks from RMAF also took part in the Close Support segment which ended the live fire exercise together with a battery of Astros MLRS launchers.

Compared to last year, this year exercise felt and look smaller, which was confirmed by Gen Zulkiple who said this year’s exercise cost RM17 million compared to the RM23 million last year. Most of it, he said werethe cost of the live ordnance expanded during the week.


http://www.malaysiandefence.com/lkt-2018/

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QUOTE(Fat & Fluffy @ Jul 12 2018, 02:11 PM)
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This is so BS la. laugh.gif

If going by GDP percentage, Germany spends more on NATO defence than everybody else except US. Germany's 1.24% contribution is probably higher than UK's 2.10% considering its GDP is nearly 80% higher than UK.

Yet Germany kena marah also. Memang betul la kata NATO's own 1st sec gen: "NATO is created to keep the Russians out, the Americans in and the Germans down".


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IMO NATO should have been disbanded when the Soviet Union collapsed, and collapsing with it, the million-strong red army NATO was originally created to counter.

There is no way,shape or form today's Russia underwhelming armed forces is able to attack, much less invade any part of western Europe. Nowadays NATO has severely overreached its stated aim of protecting 'The North Atlantic region' from Soviet aggression by getting into ridiculous irrelevant conflicts in the Balkans , Libya and Afghanistan. It has since seems that NATO has morphed into the European extension of US foreign policy. If that is the case, isn't it appropriate that the US shoulder most of the costs?


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Pindad & FNSS Medium Tank (Kaplan MT) had undergone a successful mine blast test under its track. A mine blast test under the hull is scheduled to be tested today.


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hmm, no test dummy onboard? or a separate test.. also heard it was tested with 10kg ordinance only

QUOTE(MilitaryMadness @ Jul 13 2018, 12:31 PM)
This is so BS la. laugh.gif

If going by GDP percentage, Germany spends more on NATO defence than everybody else except US. Germany's 1.24% contribution is probably higher than UK's 2.10% considering its GDP is nearly 80% higher than UK.

Yet Germany kena marah also. Memang betul la kata NATO's own 1st sec gen: "NATO is created to keep the Russians out, the Americans in and the Germans down".
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instead of just % of gdp, defense as a % of total budget should be mentioned too...

more weapons means more chances of murican corp gets $$$
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QUOTE(Fat & Fluffy @ Jul 13 2018, 01:34 PM)
hmm, no test dummy onboard? or a separate test.. also heard it was tested with 10kg ordinance only

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Crash test dummies onboard during mine blast test.

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“Kita ingin melihat apakah penumpang aman dan selamat. Di dalam tank kita taruh manekin (crush dummy) dengan berbagai sensor untuk mengetahui kalau ada cedera fatal atau tidak sebagai efek dari blasting," ungkapnya.


https://regional.kompas.com/read/2018/07/12...nit-medium-tank


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