QUOTE(zacky chan @ Aug 23 2018, 11:49 AM)
known that..i said hermes bro. sorry to say but hermes kinda game changer in the UAV territory on SEA. a reliable platform with weapon ability.
I don't think Hermes 450 carries weapons
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QUOTE(speedy3210 @ Aug 25 2018, 02:02 PM) Any1 spotted Typhoon or Rafale over subang airport just now? Damn bloody loudSorry can't differentiate which is which, but a pair of delta winged aircraft with front canards that resembled those mentioned above just now at around 11.30am. Tried to see from office but view blocked |
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I think I heard the Rafales taking off again, but now the sky is overcast
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QUOTE(zacky chan @ Aug 26 2018, 01:31 PM) are you fucking kidding me??twitter???is he new trump?or should i said Malaysia trump?does the sound of minister does not convey the professionalism and now want to use trump method Our ex IGP pioneered this style in Msia at least h20 admit it and now those ATM personnel will need to face military police at least you got to hear it which is nice... Can hear but cannot see, like watching porn blindfolded Tegang tapi takleh lepas |
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TS suffering from extreme humour failure is it?
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QUOTE(atreyuangel @ Aug 28 2018, 07:12 PM) MIG tu dah pencen so totally tolak tepi, tak tau kenapa itu orang instead letak 10 mig dalam equation lagi Because we are not openly honest with our announcements of such thingsQUOTE(CoolMorning @ Aug 28 2018, 07:14 PM) Just issue some kind of bonds and raise adequate fund, and up our jets to 60 pieces at the very least. This kind of money Malaysia still can afford. But if talking about special funding for this, well, there are many many also critically urgent infrastructure in other areas that Msia needs to spend on. Fast jets are very low on the priority list. QUOTE(CoolMorning @ Aug 28 2018, 09:50 PM) How frequently we are sending jets for interception mission? Very good point that most people missWithout MiG, then all we have is SU-30 for interception mission, right? These 6 sukhoi jets going to have hard life and die faster |
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QUOTE(CoolMorning @ Aug 28 2018, 10:49 PM) Like I said before, this kind of money we have to spend. The current govt is working under a lot of constraints.Guard our house first before talking about the interior things like kitchen, bedroom, reading room. At least have minimal credible defense. 18 sukhois are just like for ceremonial/friendly interception purpose and not for defense/hot battle purpose. How many rounds can these 18 sukhois and 8 F/A-18 fight? Learn from ancient Malaysia history, we might lose territories in exchange for protection, if thing gone wrong. It's unimaginable for the economy as of Malaysia size cannot squeeze some billions for its territorial safety and integrity. It's a terrible failure if current brand new clean government cannot make this right during their first term. Msia really doesn't have that kind of GDP. 26 fighter jets is not far from our maximum economically sustainable capacity, which I estimate to be about 36 jets. You are right that we can lose territory if we ignore our military. But in the modern world, it's just as likely for us to lose territory by ignoring our economy. |
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QUOTE Su-57 and MiG-35 Land Russian Orders During Army 2018 atreyuangel comments on the Mig-35 please?by Vladimir Karnozov August 27, 2018, 10:33 AM During the Army 2018 military-technical forum held August 21-26 at Kubinka, west of Moscow, the Russian defense ministry signed a total of 32 contracts with 20 Russian manufacturers. The value of the orders exceeded 130 billion roubles (nearly $2 billion) and calls for the delivery of 600 pieces of equipment and the modernization of 1,500 more. The signing took place on August 22, followed by a press briefing by deputy defense minister Alexei Krivoruchko, who commented, “Fulfilment of these contracts will see the Russian armed forces taking the most modern weapons, with a focus on precision strike systems and munitions for them.” He did not release any figures except one. With previous agreements taken into account, the Russian defense ministry shall receive 15 Sukhoi Su-57 fifth-generation fighters. “We find this airplane as state-of-the-art," Krivoruchko said. "We shall receive 15 such aircraft new from the factory, with the first one due next year. This aircraft is a design success as it surpasses all of its foreign analogues, has undergone all sorts of trials, and gained some combat experience.” The initial production batch will be followed by shipments of more aircraft in improved versions that are now in development. In particular, the customer expects an upgraded variant, now undergoing flights trials, to become available in quantities from 2023. Also speaking at the briefing, United Aircraft Corporation (UAC) president Yuri Slyusar said that judging by their price-performance ratios, the Su-57 and MiG-35 represent the best solution in their classes, respectively. He described the contracts signed on August 22 as those for quantity production of both types. The Su-57 will provide the base for an aircraft family, as the Su-27 did, he added. “The Su-57 is a basic platform that will develop, undergo modernization, and re-engining. In the process, we will install more and more advanced systems, so as to expand the combat capabilities and functionality of the baseline aircraft. This shall shape the future of our aviation for many years ahead.” Touching on the Su-57, the manufacturer stressed the employment of artificial intelligence, wide use of composite materials, and the ability to strike heavily defended targets, including control centers handling aviation operations. “Technology-wise, launching the Su-57 into production shall help us make a leap forward, as we will be mastering new technologies pertaining to the next-generation aircraft,” said Slyusar. The UAC president further said that by adding contracts for Su-57 and MiG-35 quantity production to those already awarded for the 4++ generation fighters such as the Su-30SM, Su-34, and Su-35, the Russian defense ministry has increased the workload for national industry. Moreover, the initial domestic orders for the two latest aircraft types could influence foreign clients. “Both aircraft types have some export potential,” said Slyusar. Although there is no official announcement on figures for the long-awaited MiG-35 order, industry sources claimed the initial contract is only for six aircraft. The MiG-35 will be produced at RAC MiG factory in Lukhovitsy, Moscow Region. It has been reported that this first batch may be delivered to the "Strizhi" (Swifts) aerobatic team, which is based at Kubinka and currently flies MiG-29s. Selected foreign guests were shown production specimens of both the Su-57 and MiG-35 in the hangars at Kubinka. A pair of Su-57 development prototypes flew from another airfield for a 10-minute flight performance over the base on the opening day of the event. Neither type was on show during the two trade and three public days that followed. Army 2018 included a daily flight program involving up to 20 aircraft, including the six Chengdu J-10 fighters of the PLAAF’s "August 1st" aerobatic team, with 30 more aircraft on static display. https://www.ainonline.com/aviation-news/def...ring-army-2018# This post has been edited by KLboy92: Aug 28 2018, 11:31 PM |
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QUOTE(atreyuangel @ Aug 29 2018, 12:08 AM) Only if needed, there is 2 plane on standby for interception in every Air base Ready 30? Less? To me feels like that is enough for Msia. Or is even that too taxing on aircraft life and costs? Just curious sorry. QUOTE What you mean honest annoucement the PTU has said the MIG retired since 2 years ago? 2 years ago the PTU said it will be gradually taken out of serviceso if mat sabu said it become honest and the PTU or Hisham automatically lie? And admitted that they have been slowly grounding the jets since 2013 All the while talking about upgrading Only confirming all Migs were out of service last year IINM It's confusing even for defence news follower like us, never mind average public |
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QUOTE(atreyuangel @ Aug 29 2018, 12:32 AM) Surely you know this? Or does TUDM use other terminology?https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ready_Five Or Condition Four CAP - Launch capability required within 30 minutes. Pilots in readyrooms; crews relaxing near stations. |
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QUOTE(atreyuangel @ Aug 29 2018, 01:43 AM) Sorry I don't know any "Ready" because we only use "Alert" status so konpius kejap We have Alert 5, 10, 15 and 20 depends on the situation based on NADOC assesment for Curiga Mission btw there is a good post for you to read about interception mission NADOC is at Kuantan? So back to previous post... Most of the time we have QRA at Alert 20, even now? Will it have much effect on aircraft operating costs and service life? |
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QUOTE(atreyuangel @ Aug 29 2018, 02:12 AM) Nope, currently NADOC is in Sungai Besi I understand. Thanks.Like I said the Respond time can be anything from 2 minutes (pilot practically live inside cockpit) to 50 minutes all Responce time is based on situation set by NADOC via REDCON (REaDiness CONdition) status and the redcon status is based on many factors 1. Politically (Political tension from other country that can lead to war) 2. Situation (From a flight on no fly zone/sensitive zone, lost air plane to a hijack and air intrusion or war situation) ![]() |
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QUOTE(LTZ @ Sep 1 2018, 03:33 PM) Only SSBN has 2 set of crews.....not for SSN. we are trying to have 2 set of crews for a boat. Problem with recruitment..... As always.Okay, so it's more typical for SSBN. Then why are we trying to have 2 set of crews per boat? Simultaneously increase boat at-sea days while reducing crew at-sea days? P.S. I notice Ph navy also want to have this 2-crew system for their Kilos. That's why I asked. This post has been edited by KLboy92: Sep 1 2018, 04:17 PM |
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