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(MERGED) ANGKATAN BERSENJATA DIRAJA BRUNEI (ABDB)
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(MERGED) ANGKATAN BERSENJATA DIRAJA BRUNEI (ABDB)
Post Last Edit by jazim at 19-11-2009 00:19
[ Last edited by jazim at 12-12-2006 08:37 PM ] |
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saje nak share topik yang kurang diperbahaskan nih..................at least bleh tambah pengetahuan tentang ketenteraan negara jiran ni |
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Gambar OPV Brunei kat UK yang belum ditebus oleh brunei.........
[ Last edited by bravotwozero at 27-7-2006 09:11 PM ] |
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Originally posted by bravotwozero at 27-7-2006 08:56 PM
brunei armed forces
smart dan nampak garang... :
tak silap aku tu pedang orang bajau laut kan..?? |
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[quote]Originally posted by taiaha at 28-7-2006 09:27 AM
Bandar Seri Begawan |
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Originally posted by HangPC2 at 28-7-2006 11:34 AM
smart dan nampak garang... :
tak silap aku tu pedang orang bajau laut kan..??
i am not sure, sincerely |
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Originally posted by bravotwozero at 28-7-2006 02:51 PM
any body know........sape yang train dieorg nye SF
22SAS and SASR closely works with SCS. I had something on this unit a while back, don't have it now. |
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Originally posted by bravotwozero at 28-7-2006 02:51 PM
i am not sure, sincerely
aku dah jumpa dah parang dayak sarawak...
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Originally posted by HangPC2 at 28-7-2006 04:45 PM
aku dah jumpa dah parang dayak sarawak...
Could be hangpc2. Very hard to find nowadays. |
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Found the sword from an old book by H.Ling Roth:
The natives of Sarawak and British North Borneo; based chiefly on the mss. of the late Hugh Brooke Low, Sarawak government service, vol.2 |
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memandangkan 1st Commando Bn SAF buat jungle training kat Brunei setiap tahun, SCS nie trainer diorang kot?
tapi yg pasti SCS ade hubungan rapat dgn SASR, melalui siri latihan tahunan (lupa plak nama ape)
bagaiman dgn GGK, KOPASSUS dll agaknya
-aneep- |
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waspada class FACM
[ Last edited by bravotwozero at 28-7-2006 11:29 PM ] |
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Brunei navy personnel.........watch the M4 carbine used by the crew |
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articles picked from The Rampant Scotland Newsletter ............
Three offshore support vessels for the Sultan of Brunei, worth £600 million and built by BAE at Scotstoun, have been lying moored at the yard for some years. The first ship was launched in 2001, but the sultan has refused to accept the vessels, alleging that they fall short of his specifications. It has been suggested that the ships are too sophisticated for the Bruneians who lack the necessary training to operate them properly. They are armed with Exocet and Sea Wolf missiles and were to be used for offshore policing as well as surface and anti-submarine warfare. The case has now been referred to the Court of International Arbitration in Paris but it could be months before a decision is made.
is it true that this ship is too sophisticated for bruneian........hmm...:hmm:
[ Last edited by bravotwozero at 28-7-2006 11:36 PM ] |
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Pride of the Sultan
Dave Cullen [European WARSHIPS IFR magazine(*)]
Three new corvettes built on the Clyde for The Royal Brunei Navy.
BAE SYSTEMS Marine is completing contractor's sea trials of NAKHODA RAGAM, the first of a new class of three 95m Offshore Patrol Vessels (OPVs) being built for the Royal Brunei Navy. She is due to sail from Scotland to the Far East by the end of the year.
The ships names are prefixed KDB (as in Kapal Diraja Brunei, which translates as Ship of the Rajah of Brunei) and BENDAHARE SAKAM, the second ship of the class, was launched in June 2001. She has completed diesel generator trials in dry dock at BAE SYSTEMS' Scotstoun yard and is under-going contractor's sea trials with delivery in June 2003.
The third and final vessel, named KDB JERAMBAK, was launched in June 2002 and is scheduled to be delivered in December 2003.
A variant of the generic F2000 series corvette design, Royal Brunei Technical Services Sdn Bhd is procuring the ships under a UK/Brunei government-to-government contract signed in January 1998. The design is a reduced version of the Lekiu Class built by the same yard for Malaysia and they have cost around US $350 million each. With a displacement of approximately 1,500 tons standard and 2,000 tons full load, the new Brunei OPVs have a maximum speed of 30 knots and a range of 5,000 nautical miles at 12 knots.
Endurance will be 14 days and they will have a crew of 62 (including eight officers) and 24 berths for Flag Staff and scientists. They are powered by four Paxman diesels turning two controlled-pitch propellers, and their hulls are fitted with fin stabilisers. One generator is able to meet normal loads.
The new ships feature a comprehensive combat system based around the hub of an Alenia Marconi Systems (AMS) NAUTlS II command and fire-control system.
AMS is also supplying AWS-9(3D) E/F-band surveillance and target indication radar and two 1802SW radar trackers.
The vessels are armed with:
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