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DDG_Ross
post Apr 10 2019, 09:02 AM

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QUOTE(Frozen_Sun @ Apr 9 2019, 10:19 PM)
Selection of assault rifle is obviously crucial...of course, M16 is still good and accurate...it has 11 cm grouping at 100 meters. The same team won't perform as good with a AK-47, with average 15 cm grouping at 100 meters.

G36 can be considered as sub par rifle...its barrel is hold in place with a plastic component, which will deform due to excess heat after sustained fire, degrading accuracy significantly and permanently, until repaired.
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soldier cant really choose what rifle they use
its not for them to make that kinda decision
deswai i said soldier shud master their weapons to their fullest potential

latest ak version can shoot as well as western rifle nowadays
g36 crumbled mostly to political pressure.. other pipul using it dun have such problem
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post Apr 10 2019, 12:50 PM

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QUOTE(MilitaryMadness @ Apr 10 2019, 08:40 AM)
No need so complicated. Just send a frigate off Bandar Sri Begawan, shoot a cannon shell at the Sultan's palace and send an emmissary afterwards. Confirm surrender. laugh.gif
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You forgot what the Brit Gurkhas actually are doing there

So we need to berkomplot with them to initiate regime change biggrin.gif

Actually well, I think it's unlikely they will sever 50 year old relationship just for this, but as I pointed out earlier, this type of political difference is one of the reasons why Brits won't select Brunei to increase their Far East presence

If we are smart we will start offering them a base here too with plenty of land to run their jungle warfare school... But not so sure we really are that cool with Brits...

Meanwhile Singapore is all huehuehue Brits will pivot to their state now
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post Apr 10 2019, 02:25 PM

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QUOTE(KLthinker91 @ Apr 10 2019, 12:50 PM)
You forgot what the Brit Gurkhas actually are doing there

So we need to berkomplot with them to initiate regime change biggrin.gif

Actually well, I think it's unlikely they will sever 50 year old relationship just for this, but as I pointed out earlier, this type of political difference is one of the reasons why Brits won't select Brunei to increase their Far East presence

If we are smart we will start offering them a base here too with plenty of land to run their jungle warfare school... But not so sure we really are that cool with Brits...

Meanwhile Singapore is all huehuehue Brits will pivot to their state now
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Haha just kidding la. Just trying to employ some good old Brit gunship diplomacy.

Dunno if the Brits can afford to set up a sizeable military presence that isn't subsidized by the host state (as Brunei does with the Gurkhas, who does double duty as protection to the Sultan) nowadays. Perhaps something similar to the Butterworth AFB setup we have with the RAAF could be arranged with the Brits. It's not much, but at least the Brits will have a base to place a footprint in the region if ever they decide to leave Brunei.

Also, I think the Royal Navy does maintain a repair base at Sembawang Naval Base for FPDA member ships.

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azriel
post Apr 10 2019, 08:02 PM

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Happy 73rd Anniversary to the Indonesian Air Force (TNI-AU) from Saab Indonesia.

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post Apr 10 2019, 08:59 PM

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St Engineering Marine's latest naval maritime solution brochure..slurp:

https://www.stengg.com/media/617585/st-engi...wift-series.pdf

Includes a >41m longe range and long endurance USV...SG could literally create a fleet of fully armed robot warships...

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QUOTE(MilitaryMadness @ Apr 10 2019, 08:40 AM)
No need so complicated. Just send a frigate off Bandar Sri Begawan, shoot a cannon shell at the Sultan's palace and send an emmissary afterwards. Confirm surrender. laugh.gif
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The are very close with Singapore...just like the Johor monarchy.

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post Apr 10 2019, 09:37 PM

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QUOTE(Mai189 @ Apr 10 2019, 09:02 PM)
The are very close with Singapore...just like the Johor monarchy.
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yup...most brunei money is manage by SG... nod.gif

SG wont compromise if something hurt they pocket money...

but all just joke la..you know /k laugh.gif
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QUOTE(Mai189 @ Apr 10 2019, 10:59 PM)
St Engineering Marine's latest naval maritime solution brochure..slurp:

https://www.stengg.com/media/617585/st-engi...wift-series.pdf

Includes a >41m longe range and long endurance USV...SG could literally create a fleet of fully armed robot warships...

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post Apr 10 2019, 11:07 PM

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Indonesia prepares to launch third Nagapasa-class submarine

Ridzwan Rahmat, Singapore - Jane's Navy International
10 April 2019

Indonesian state-owned shipbuilder PT PAL will launch the country's third Nagapasa (Type 209/1400)-class diesel-electric submarine (SSK) on 11 April.

According to details provided in an invitation card of the event that was forwarded to Jane's, the vessel, Alugoro (405), will be launched at 1000 h local time in Surabaya, Indonesia on that day.

The vessel was initially scheduled to be launched on 12 April, but the date has been brought forward to accommodate the schedule of VIPs who will be present at the event, an industry source has informed Jane's.

Alugoro is the first-ever submarine to be assembled locally at PT PAL's facilities in Surabaya.


https://www.janes.com/article/87797/indones...class-submarine


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post Apr 11 2019, 12:23 AM

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Is this legit in terms of fire and movement and cover? I just randomly read the comment that got a mixed reply with regards?

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post Apr 11 2019, 01:38 AM

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QUOTE(minizian @ Apr 11 2019, 12:23 AM)


Is this legit in terms of fire and movement and cover? I just randomly read the comment that got a mixed reply with regards?
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5:48 why the sniper reveal position like that....also at ground...usually sniper at higher ground to cover area or get more visual... hmm.gif

movement and cover look good,i think... 8:30 but wonder why the western one run into fire fight like that...should go from cover to cover.. hmm.gif

western spook or what??all in same space when engagement occur without any western team sniper also..so they just patrol team?? hmm.gif

hard to say...both side could suppress fire then throw grenade or RPG at opponent fastly to avoid long engagement which each team could get better position or even reinforcement...

but i like how they empty magazine then swap while their team cover for them...also how they use rope to attach to the wounded team mate and drag which free both arm to arm rifle rather than grab the vest with one arm and one arm rifle.

but who am i tho??..i know nothing about ROE of western or russian...ayam just military fan only tongue.gif



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QUOTE(minizian @ Apr 11 2019, 12:23 AM)


Is this legit in terms of fire and movement and cover? I just randomly read the comment that got a mixed reply with regards?
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nay.. don't see much tactical stuff in it..

just a promo film for the game Escape From Tarkov

but the actual game is quite realistic in terms of weapon/equipment & has punishing gameplay though..
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post Apr 11 2019, 02:12 AM

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QUOTE(Mai189 @ Apr 10 2019, 08:59 PM)
St Engineering Marine's latest naval maritime solution brochure..slurp:

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there's also this, from hisutton.com, displayed at LIMA. Very James Bond! biggrin.gif

http://www.hisutton.com/SeeKrieger.html

SeeKrieger

Specifications
Length: 30.3 meters
Beam: 10.65 meters
Height: 5.82 meters
Draft: 0.76 meters
Speed: 120 knots surfaced (max, reported), 30 knots submerged (max, reported)
Operating depth: 100 meters
Propulsion: Gas turbine and electric (battery)
Endurance: 14 days (reported)
Crew: 3
PAX: 10
Armament: 2 x lightweight torpedo tubes with 8 reloads, 2 x Rheinmetall Sea Snake-27 27mm autocannon in retractable Remote Weapons Stations (RWS)

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QUOTE(Mai189 @ Apr 10 2019, 09:02 PM)
The are very close with Singapore...just like the Johor monarchy.
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arguably even closer than Johor

QUOTE(zacky chan @ Apr 10 2019, 09:37 PM)
yup...most ALL brunei money is manage by SG...  nod.gif

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FTFY biggrin.gif

Brunei do not have a "Bank Negara", it's run by SG MAS
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post Apr 11 2019, 08:12 AM

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New C-295 Maritime Patrol Aircraft (MPA) for the Indonesian Air Force during flight test phase at PT Dirgantara Indonesia facility. Credit to Akangaviation.

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post Apr 11 2019, 09:20 AM

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QUOTE(atreyuangel @ Mar 25 2019, 08:05 AM)
Alasan ja tu, kalo x waktu tu silap2 Malaysia pun kne embargo.
X pasal kapel tu tiba2 jadik milik Maybank. Cuba Riki Grade One sapa owner kekekeke
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Ah, finally got it. After much googling, it seems that Grade One shipyards built an offshore support vessel for Iran's O&G industry but international sanctions prevented them from delivering the vessel to the Iranians.

So they tried to offer & sell the vessel to other parties, but since it was custom-build for the Iranians, no O&G company wanted to buy it. The inability to make the delivery caused a huge loss and Grade One were unable to service their loans for other projects. That's where Maybank come and seize the Training ships as collateral.

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QUOTE(MilitaryMadness @ Apr 11 2019, 09:20 AM)
Ah, finally got it. After much googling, it seems that Grade One shipyards built an offshore support vessel for Iran's O&G industry but international sanctions prevented them from delivering the vessel to the Iranians.

So they tried to offer & sell the vessel to other parties, but since it was custom-build for the Iranians, no O&G company wanted to buy it. The inability to make the delivery caused a huge loss and Grade One were unable to service their loans for other projects. That's where Maybank come and seize the Training ships as collateral.
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kan panjang ceritanya tu laugh.gif
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post Apr 11 2019, 10:06 AM

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QUOTE(KLthinker91 @ Apr 4 2019, 07:17 PM)
Can but we will need to buy dedicated minesweepers and hydrographic ships, cause those are part of the plan, remember

Unless a containerised solution can be implemented on the APMM OPV design, which I'm not sure about, but maybe DAMEN have something in mind

Hell I wonder why we don't just buy everything from DAMEN anyways
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As it turns out, Damen does offer containerized mission modules for various auxiliary duties with its OPVs. However, only the larger OPVs are able to be built with these features, namely the 2400 (2 modules) and 2600 classes (5 modules). The lighter Damen 1800 'Sea Axe' is also built to support these modules, but the normal Damen 1800 (as in the APMM OPVs) is not.

OPVs with these modules are designed to have a separate module command center to operate their systems, known as a multi mission bridge.

The multi-mission modules are available for either military or humanitarian/disaster relief missions. These include modules for:

- Anti-Submarine Warfare
- Mine Countermeasures
- UAV or USV operations
- Hydrographic Survey
- Pollution control
- Diving Support
- Logistic support goods
- Energy generator and water desalination facilities
- Medical facilities
- Refrigerated food containers

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post Apr 11 2019, 02:46 PM

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QUOTE(KLthinker91 @ Apr 11 2019, 02:12 AM)

FTFY biggrin.gif

Brunei do not have a "Bank Negara", it's run by SG MAS
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said most cause i found out due to the closeness with british(british army at brunei) some money also goes there....but forgot what type...i think different type from SG.... hmm.gif
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post Apr 11 2019, 02:49 PM

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QUOTE(MilitaryMadness @ Apr 11 2019, 10:06 AM)
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As it turns out, Damen does offer containerized mission modules for various auxiliary duties with its OPVs. However, only the larger OPVs are able to be built with these features, namely the 2400 (2 modules) and 2600 classes (5 modules). The lighter Damen 1800 'Sea Axe' is also built to support these modules, but the normal Damen 1800 (as in the APMM OPVs) is not.

OPVs with these modules are designed to have a separate module command center to operate their systems, known as a multi mission bridge.

The multi-mission modules are available for either military or humanitarian/disaster relief missions. These include modules for:

- Anti-Submarine Warfare
- Mine Countermeasures
- UAV or USV operations
- Hydrographic Survey
- Pollution control
- Diving Support
- Logistic support goods
- Energy generator and water desalination facilities
- Medical facilities
- Refrigerated food containers
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let see new govt dare to push forward this or stay with chinese made ship... brows.gif

many people already point out the chinese LMS problem and other shipyard advantage...the old govt drop balls on it..hope the new govt brave enough to fix it...

even better its THHE which will help tabung haji thus helping fix...a political points there for malay voter
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