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Post time 4-8-2011 03:36 PM | Show all posts
Reply 73# cmf_nando


Masalah keselamatan selalu sebab berkongsi perbatasan. Kalau takda perbatasan, boleh kawan lama....
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Post time 5-8-2011 09:15 AM | Show all posts
Only Indonesian media make this stupid article/comment regarding the Oil & Gas exploration part ...
blasahjela Post at 4-8-2011 11:09 AM



wahh those indon really bullshit a lot la!!... no wonder their mentality is so low... their only source of info is from the news paper which run by the moron he he ....
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Post time 7-8-2011 07:23 PM | Show all posts
i still thk v should stick wit Meko and we further R&D and developer ourself...
Gowind good and v can get latest tech but... our local defence will jst always depend foreign design and knowledge without self improve at all...today Gowind tomorrow may another...

it will become a Tongkat for them..& they will become sleeping developer
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Post time 17-8-2011 07:32 AM | Show all posts
Reply 83# gancity

nevermind , at least we will operate the latest ship , even china still depends on foreign design ,
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Post time 14-9-2011 08:54 AM | Show all posts
Benda Perancis memang mendahului dunia dari segi harga...lebih-lebih lagi bila nak ToT.
Kalau nak bazir duit, belilah benda Perancis.
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Post time 10-10-2011 02:58 PM | Show all posts
sah m'sia pilih gowind - sumber berita yg diberikan oleh PTL kepada Perajurit......

la la la .....
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Post time 11-10-2011 08:04 AM | Show all posts
Post Last Edit by tempur at 11-10-2011 08:05

   lepas tu pasang benda ni.......
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Post time 11-10-2011 10:18 AM | Show all posts
Dengor kata specs Gowind pilihan RMN meliputi, MM40 BLOCK III, Aster 15 atau Mica VLS..ini spec ada cukup bagus ke..?
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Post time 11-10-2011 10:21 AM | Show all posts
mana gambar bang?
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Post time 11-10-2011 10:27 AM | Show all posts
Reply 89# alphawolf


Gambor kat facebook Perajurit le..copyrighted
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Post time 11-10-2011 01:44 PM | Show all posts
Reply 88# areguard


beli mahal2 amik mica ja ka....? aku x setuju...
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Post time 12-10-2011 01:31 PM | Show all posts
Pohon ambil shj kapal terpakai dari korea. duit itu simpan beli M-MRCA baru

"o Hang Retires To The Tropics

South Korea is donating one of its recently retired Po Hang class corvettes to the Philippines Navy. The Po Hangs are 1,200 ton warships that first entered service in 1984. Since then 24 have been built. Each is armed with four Harpoon anti-ship missiles, one 76mm cannon; two twin 40mm automatic cannon, six torpedo tubes and twelve depth charges. The crew of 95 also operates radar and sonar. Top speed is 59 kilometers an hour. Two Po Hangs have been retired so far, and one was sunk by a North Korean torpedo last year.

The Philippines is an island nation, with 7,100 islands to defend. Long crippled by corruption and bad government, the Philippines have never had much money to spend on the military (or anything else.) Wealthier nations have found it good diplomacy to donate military equipment to the Philippines. The Filipinos appreciate it; because donated military gear is something the thieving politicians have a hard time stealing."
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Post time 31-10-2011 12:47 PM | Show all posts
MEKO CLASS xabis siap sume lgi nk wat yg len dah, klu dpt pasang BRAHMOS ok la jgk.....
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Post time 31-10-2011 05:02 PM | Show all posts
Reply 93# unkown

aikkk...ada order tambahan ke? bila? berapa banyak lagi order?...hello mr unknown (good callsign you have!!!) can give us any link berapa banyak lagi order sudah masuk? and one more thing Brahmos is not suitable for Meko's as she need bigger platform.
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Post time 1-1-2012 02:15 PM | Show all posts
Reply  unkown

aikkk...ada order tambahan ke? bila? berapa banyak lagi order?...hello mr unknown  ...
Canaletto Post at 31-10-2011 17:02



    dah sahx mmg x de hehe,
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Post time 21-3-2015 12:16 PM | Show all posts
Boustead Confirms NSM for the Future Gowind class LCS of the Royal Malaysian Navy



Kongsberg NSM (Naval Strike Missile)


Length overall : 111.00 m
Length waterline : 105.00 m
Beam Main Deck (1st Deck) : 16.00 m
Beam design waterline : 14.20 m
Depth 1st deck : 8.30 m
Design draught : 3.85 m
Propulsion : CODAD
Maximum Speed : 28 knots
Survivability : Sea State 9





On day 2 of the Langkawi International Maritime & Aerospace exhibition, LIMA 2015, currently held in Malaysia, Navy Recognition met with Anuar Murad, Director of the Defence & Security Division at Boustead Heavy Industries Corporation Berhad (BHIC). During our interview, Mr Anuar gave us the latest update on the program and confirmed Malaysia's intend to procure Kongsberg's Naval Strike Missile (NSM) for its future frigates.

On day 2 of the Langkawi International Maritime & Aerospace exhibition, LIMA 2015, currently held in Malaysia, Navy Recognition met with Anuar Murad, Director of the Defence & Security Division at Boustead Heavy Industries Corporation Berhad (BHIC). During our interview, Mr Anuar gave us the latest update on the program and confirmed Malaysia's intend to procure Kongsberg's Naval Strike Missile (NSM) for its future frigates.

“ We are now approaching the end of basic design phase two. We have integrated the systems and equipment into the main whole warship design. We have two more combat system equipments that we have not been able to finalize. For the platform systems equipment, we do have all the major ones already in contract and gone through the design review ” said Murad Anuar.

Asked about the anti-ship missile capability of the future RMN LCS, Mr Anuar told exclusively to Navy Recognition: “ This is one equipment that has been changed as decided by the Government of Malaysia. We have finished the negotiations with Kongsberg Defense Aerospace and we will soon get into contract with Kongsberg for the Naval Strike Missile ” .

On day 2 of the Langkawi International Maritime & Aerospace exhibition, LIMA 2015, currently held in Malaysia, Navy Recognition met with Anuar Murad, Director of the Defence & Security Division at Boustead Heavy Industries Corporation Berhad (BHIC). During our interview, Mr Anuar gave us the latest update on the program and confirmed Malaysia's intend to procure Kongsberg's Naval Strike Missile (NSM) for its future frigates.

Based on the DCNS Gowind 2500 corvette design, the Royal Malaysian Navy future Littoral Combat Ships (LCS) will be slightly larger and thus classified as frigates. The basic specifications of the vessel have not changed compared to what was announced at LIMA 2013 with a length of 111 meters and a displacement of 3,100 tons. First ship of the class is set to be floated out and lowered in the water via a platform in December of 2018.

On day 2 of the Langkawi International Maritime & Aerospace exhibition, LIMA 2015, currently held in Malaysia, Navy Recognition met with Anuar Murad, Director of the Defence & Security Division at Boustead Heavy Industries Corporation Berhad (BHIC). During our interview, Mr Anuar gave us the latest update on the program and confirmed Malaysia's intend to procure Kongsberg's Naval Strike Missile (NSM) for its future frigates.

We learned during DSA 2014 last year that the BHIC shipyard located in Lumut is being refurbished with the advising of DCNS. The work includes new ship lifts, 2 new block assembly halls, 3 new halls for panel assembly and 3 keel lines so that around 2020 the shipyard will be able to assemble 3 Gowind SGPV-LCS hulls at the same time.

In addition a shore integration facility is being built in Cyberjaya (south of capital city Kuala Lumpur). The combat system will be assembled there and some of the training will also be provided at this location.

It was confirmed during LIMA 2013 that the combat management system will be the SETIS by DCNS, the Fire Control Systems will be provided by Rheinmetall, the engines will be provided by MTU and that the main gun will be the BAE Systems 57mm Mk 3 with stealth cupola. MSI will provide its Seahawk 30mm REMSIG. Thales will supply the Smart-S Mk2 radar and CAPTAS-2 towed array sonar. The decoy system will be the SuperBarricade by Wallop/Esterline. Finally, the vessels will feature two J+S Marine triple torpedo launchers.

The surface to air missiles have yet officially announced but should in all likelyhood be MBDA's VL MICA.

On day 2 of the Langkawi International Maritime & Aerospace exhibition, LIMA 2015, currently held in Malaysia, Navy Recognition met with Anuar Murad, Director of the Defence & Security Division at Boustead Heavy Industries Corporation Berhad (BHIC). During our interview, Mr Anuar gave us the latest update on the program and confirmed Malaysia's intend to procure Kongsberg's Naval Strike Missile (NSM) for its future frigates.

Malaysia choosing the NSM as the main anti-surface weapon system for its future surface combatants comes a bit as a surprise (despite rumors for the past couple of years) as the RMN has been an Exocet customer for a long time. If anything, it shows the RMN's wish to diversify its naval weapon systems.

Integration of this new anti-ship missile into the SETIS CMS should not be a problem for DCNS since the company has experience working on the Skjold class programme as the combat system design authority and co-supplier. The Royal Norwegian Navy Skjold class FPB are fitted with Kongsberg's NSM.

Produced by Kongsberg, the Naval Strike Missile (NSM) is an autonomous, long-range, precision missile designed to engage high-value, well-defended targets at sea and ashore. According to Kongsberg, The NSM is the only 5th generation long range precision strike missile in existence today. The missile combines unsurpassed penetration capability due to “low observable” shape, super sea skim, high-G random maneuvers and I3R (intelligent imaging infra red) seeker with Autonomous Target Recognition (ATR) providing programmable hit-point and optimized fuze-setting.




Sources : http://www.navyrecognition.com

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