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post Jul 3 2018, 02:32 AM

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Amnesty: Indonesian forces behind unlawful killings in Papua

Indonesia's police and military are responsible for at least 95 unlawful killings in the easternmost Papua region since 2010, including targeted slayings of activists, Amnesty International said Monday, condemning a near-total absence of justice for the mainly indigenous victims.

In a report based on two years of research, Amnesty said that more than half the victims were either political activists or people taking part in peaceful protests often unrelated to the Papuan independence movement. Security forces often explain their use of deadly force in Papua as a justified response to violent separatists.

It said none of the killings was the subject of independent criminal investigation. In about a third of the cases, there was not even an internal investigation. When police or military claimed to have investigated internally, they did not make the findings public. Eight deaths were compensated with money or pigs.

The killings — nearly one a month for the past eight years — are a "serious blot" on Indonesia's human rights record, said Usman Hamid, executive director of Amnesty International Indonesia.

"This culture of impunity within the security forces must change, and those responsible for past deaths held to account," he said.

An independence movement and an armed insurgency have simmered in the formerly Dutch-controlled region since it was annexed by Indonesia in 1963. Indonesian rule has been frequently brutal, and indigenous Papuans, largely shut out of their region's economy, are poorer, sicker and more likely to die young than people elsewhere in Indonesia.

The army's spokesman in Papua province, Col. Muhammad Aidi, rejected Amnesty's report, describing it as "untrue and baseless."

"It is clearly slandering the government and trying to corner the army and police," he told The Associated Press.

Aidi claimed the rights group's investigations were "just based on interviews" and ignored the background to incidents. Amnesty's 66-page report, however, provides extensive detail and context and acknowledges that police and the military face a "complex environment" in the two Papuan provinces.

A majority of the killings documented by Amnesty were the result of unnecessary or excessive use of force during protests or law enforcement operations and unlawful acts by individual officers, it said.

Some occurred in circumstances related to the Papuan independence movement such as raising of the banned "Morning Star" independence flag or ceremonies marking significant dates.

Whatever the situation, victims were overwhelmingly male indigenous Papuans and the majority were 30 or younger.

The rights group said the government of President Joko "Jokowi" Widodo, elected in 2014, had failed to end the security forces' pervasive impunity in Papua, like all Indonesian governments before it.

Despite a promise by the newly elected Jokowi to bring to justice officers responsible for killing four people when they fired into a crowd of protesters in December 2014 in Paniai district, there has been no criminal investigation even after Indonesia's Human Rights Commission found evidence of "gross human rights violations," Amnesty said.

In that case, villagers were protesting the alleged beating of Papuan children and youths by soldiers and threw stones and wood at a police and military buildings before officers opened fire. Two witnesses saw police officers beat one of the protesters and shoot him at close range after he fell to the ground, according to the Human Rights Commission.

Jokowi's spokesman did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

His administration has released long-incarcerated Papuan political prisoners but activists say prosecutions and jailings that appear politically motivated have resumed recently.

At a news conference, Hamid faulted top security minister Wiranto, a former military chief who goes by one name, for lack of government attention to human rights abuses in Papua since he was appointed to the Cabinet in July 2016.

"We all know Wiranto has been implicated in human rights violations in East Timor in 1999," he said, referring to Indonesian military atrocities after East Timorese voted for independence in a U.N.-supervised referendum.

Amnesty said there have been 10 killings of activists from the pro-independence West Papua National Committee since 2010.

https://abcnews.go.com/International/wireSt...-papua-56305952
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post Jul 5 2018, 11:17 PM

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QUOTE(zacky chan @ Jul 5 2018, 02:35 PM)
do they know how much money they need for that??  shakehead.gif
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they have much more pressing matters to be concerned about.. like rebels capturing towns on regular basis doh.gif doh.gif
2nd marawi averted..

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Philippine troops retake town after 12-hour standoff with Islamists

MANILA (Reuters) - Philippine soldiers backed by armoured vehicles have retaken a southern town held for 12 hours by pro-Islamic State militants, the army said on Wednesday, with four rebels killed in urban clashes reminiscent of a five-month siege last year.

The clashes followed warnings by President Rodrigo Duterte that remnants of pro-Islamic State militant groups had been recruiting and still planning attacks on several southern cities to set up an independent and separate Islamic state.

Troops pursued militants from the Bangsamoro Islamic Freedom Fighters (BIFF) group, who fled to the hills after trying to occupy a marshland town, Lieutenant-Colonel Harold Cabunoc, an army battalion commander, said in a statement.

The military will continue to “disrupt the BIFF’s plan to sow terror in communities” in the troubled south, Cabunoc said.

There was no immediate comment from the Islamist militants’ group.

Hundreds of residents have remained in shelter areas and not been allowed to return home after troops retrieved improvised explosive devices and other booby traps in the town of Datu Paglas.

Cabunoc said four Islamist militants were killed and two others were wounded. A soldier and a local militia official were also wounded.

The army said the Datu Paglas attack could be a test case, since the area was near the militants’ marshland base.

Since March, the military has shifted its combat operations from Marawi, a battered lakeside town in Mindanao embroiled in last year’s five-month conflict, to the island’s marshes where other pro-Islamic State militants operate.

More than 40 BIFF militants have been killed in the last four months by troops in air and ground assaults the military described as preemptive moves to thwart militant attacks on cities.

https://uk.reuters.com/article/uk-usa-trade...n-idUKKBN1JV1JK



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post Jul 8 2018, 02:05 PM

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‘Insider Attack’ Kills U.S. Service Member in Afghanistan

KABUL, Afghanistan — An American service member was killed and two others were wounded in southern Afghanistan on Saturday in what officials described as an “apparent insider attack.”

The United States military, announcing the death in a statement, did not provide further details. The wounded service members were in stable condition, the military said. The name of the soldier who was killed was being withheld so the next of kin could be notified.

An American military officer familiar with the attack said it had occurred at a small base in Tarinkot, a town in Uruzgan Province, where roughly 150 soldiers who are stationed in Kandahar often rotate through to train Afghan soldiers. The outpost is one of several in the country where the Army’s Security Force Assistance Brigade is stationed. The unit — tasked with training and assisting the Afghan National Army — is one of the leading elements of the Trump administration’s new strategy in Afghanistan.

The death, the third American military fatality in Afghanistan this year, was a reminder that United States soldiers remain in the line of fire, although the war is now largely fought by Afghan security forces backed by American air power.
It also offered a reminder that insider attacks, also known as green-on-blue attacks, have been a recurring problem in Afghanistan, carried out by Afghan security forces loyal to the Taliban or harboring grievances against American troops. About 150 troops from the American-led coalition have been killed in such attacks during the nearly 17-year-old war, according to data from the United States military, with the number of the attacks peaking in 2012.

The assault on Saturday is the first insider attack of 2018 against American troops, roughly 14,000 of whom are stationed in Afghanistan. In 2017, there were three such attacks on American forces and one against Romanian troops. In June of that year, three United States soldiers were killed in Nangarhar Province when an Afghan commando opened fire at a small outpost used in the battle against Islamic State militants.

https://www.nytimes.com/2018/07/07/world/mi...fghanistan.html

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post Jul 9 2018, 04:14 AM

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Argentina considers resuming nuclear submarine project

Santiago Rivas - Jane's Navy International
06 July 2018
 
Following the loss of Argentina’s TR 1700-class diesel-electric submarine (SSK) ARA San Juan in November 2017, the Ministry of Defence (MoD) is considering restarting construction of sister vessel ARA Santa Fe and competing it as a nuclear variant, the Argentine Congress was informed on 3 July.

San Juan was one of two German-built TR 1700 submarines delivered in the 1980s that formed the core of the Argentine submarine force. The second boat, ARA Santa Cruz , is currently undergoing an extended refit that is expected to be completed in late 2019/early 2020.

Construction on third boat Santa Fe began in the 1980s but was suspended in the early 1990s when it was 70% complete.

http://www.janes.com/article/81584/argenti...bmarine-project

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post Jul 10 2018, 12:48 PM

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no parking brakes?
no worries we got ivan flex.gif flex.gif


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post Jul 12 2018, 05:24 PM

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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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uk newest fighter jet project
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QUOTE(lucifer_666 @ Jul 16 2018, 07:20 PM)
Based on YF-23 Black Widow?
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to anyone wondering about menhan's speech
its starts at minute 19


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Dua Kapal TNI AL dan Pasukan TNI AD Berangkat dari Surabaya Kirim Bantuan Gempa Bumi NTB

Pasca gempa bumi di NTB kemarin, dua kapal TNI Angkatan Laut (AL) dan pasukan TNI Angkatan Darat (AD) berangkat ke Lombok, NTB, Senin (6/8/2018) dari Dermaga Madura Ujung Surabaya.

Dua kapal itu adalah KRI dr Soeharso-990 dan KRI Karel Satsuitubun-356. Seperti informasi yang didapat Surya.co.id dari Kadispenkoarmada II Letkol Laut (KH) Suratno SS, kapal diberangkatkan ke Lombok, NTB untuk penanggulangan bencana gempa bumi, berdasarkan perintah langsung Presiden RI Joko Widodo kepada Panglima TNI Marsekal Hadi Tjahjanto.

Dua kapal membawa serta Satgas Pasukan Reaksi Cepat Penanggulangan Bencana (PCRPB) TNI beserta bantuan logistik seperti Sarden, Air Mineral, Roti dan Mie Instan. Dalam kapal tersebut turut serta Tim Kesehatan TNI AL sejumlah 60 personel terdiri dari dokter, perawat, tenaga medis, sekaligus satu paket obat-obatan dari Lembaga Farmasi TNI AL.

Selain itu Yonzipur (Batalyon Zeni Tempur) 10 Divisi II Kostrad juga mengirimkan personel 100 prajurit, dipimpin Lettu CZI M Fariz Zain beserta alat-alat berat, seperti Dumptruck, Crane Cargo, Selfloader, Backhoe Loader, Exca PC 70, Ran penjernih air, Forklift, Lighting tower, dan alat bantu keselamatan lainnya.

Setelah tiba di lokasi nanti, KRI dr Soeharso-990 berfungsi sebagai kapal rumah sakit yang dilengkapi dengan peralatan medis.

http://surabaya.tribunnews.com/2018/08/06/...-gempa-bumi-ntb
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Search on for USS Essex Marine reported overboard in Sulu Sea

A Marine embarked aboard the USS Essex is believed to have gone overboard Friday morning, according to a statement by the 13th Marine Expeditionary Unit.

Navy, Marine Corps and Philippine ships and aircraft were searching for the servicemember, who was reported overboard at 9:40 a.m. At the time, the Essex was “conducting routine operations in the Sulu Sea,” according to the statement.

Search-and-rescue efforts began immediately after the incident was reported, according to the statement. Officials did not release the Marine’s name, but said his or her family has been notified.

"It is an all-hands effort to find our missing marine," said Navy Capt. Gerald Olin, commander of Amphibious Squadron One and the on-scene commander of the search-and-rescue efforts. "All of our sailors, marines and available assets aboard the USS Essex have been and will continue to be involved in this incredibly important search and rescue operation."

Crew members conducted several searches inside the vessel, while aircraft embarked on the Essex have been used “round-the-clock” to search the Sulu Sea and Surigao Strait from above, according to the statement.

The Navy also sent P-8 Poseidon surveillance aircraft to expand the search area with the help of Philippine Coast Guard vessels. Altogether, the search-and-rescue efforts stretch about 3,000 nautical miles, according to the statement.

Col. Chandler Nelms, commander of the 13th Marine Expeditionary Unit, said servicemembers “remain committed to searching for and finding our Marine.”

“As we continue our search operation, we ask that you keep our Marine and the Marine’s family in your thoughts and prayers,” he said in the statement.

https://www.stripes.com/news/pacific/search...lu-sea-1.541919
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NPA rebels overrun Samar police station

Around 100 members of the New People’s Army raided the Lapinig Municipal Police Station in Northern Samar on Friday (Aug. 10) at 1:44 a.m.

According to a spot report received by Camp Crame, the terrorist group was armed with high-powered firearms such as UZI, K3 submachine guns, M16, M14 and M203.

The exchange of fire lasted for 15 minutes before the police station was overrun by the rebels.

Two policemen identified as PO2 Jerry Quilecol and PO1 Edizon Aguere were wounded in action.

Another two are missing in action. They are PINSP Noli Montibon and PO2 Mark Mejedo.

https://ph.news.yahoo.com/npa-rebels-overru...-013500976.html
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QUOTE(Peiyantiu @ Aug 11 2018, 02:25 PM)
I dun think sulu fellas have any advanced rpg. Otherwise  av8 gempita oso cannot go. I think such wheeled armored vehicles can only go against lightly armed insurgents. If got rpg, sure kena roasted.
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pilak rebels rarely use rpg to attack armored vehicles due to their shitty home-made quality
ph army learned quickly it can be defeated with just simple "cardboard" armor
they have more chances disabling armored vehicles using ied's in prepared ambush sites

though for some reason they never did brought any of them in lahad datu (rpg or ied)
the most potent weapon in their hand at that time is their rifle grenades

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QUOTE(bereev @ Aug 25 2018, 02:06 PM)
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body skin baru tukar ?
kesan rentung sebab firing gun ?
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heat resistant panel
all flanker family got it

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post Aug 25 2018, 02:54 PM

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QUOTE(bereev @ Aug 25 2018, 02:50 PM)
50 & 63
71 & 58
all different panel , not a standard panel ?

71 are same like TUDM 15
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rmaf flanker just follow indian flanker standard
cuz mkm is evolved from mki's variant

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