December 30, 2017

Meanwhile in Iran






Indian Air Force retires MiG-21 T-96, MiG-27ML









Sharp Sword UAV model unveiled








S-300 PS of 1490 AD Rgt St.Petersburg area









Turkish military vehicles deployed on Syrian border






USS Gerald R. Ford (CVN 78) Flight Deck Qualifications






Dawn Blitz 2017 Drone Video






TCG ISIN ,Turkish Navy Submarine rescue ship TCG AKIN commissioned in İstanbul






Test pilot Steve “Bull” Schmidt flies a Boeing 'hat trick'







All-electric off road vehicle goes from 0 to 60 in 3.5 seconds







Hyperloop One is one step closer to setting a new standard for transportation







December 29, 2017

Turkish Erdoclown






India's AAD interceptor missile test yesterday







Besides Patton's Third Army, also reporters reached the town to capture this victory for the home front







French Air Force - [Héritage] Georges Guynemer






USS Littoral in Choppy Seas







French Army "LE SQUALE" arrived at the 13th Dragons





Russia Whirlwind 30mm Unmanned Combat Ground Vehicle Testing





December 28, 2017

Qatar Joint Special Force Turkish made armored vehicles NMS and EJDER YALÇIN during National Day military parade







Saudi-led Coalition surveillance drone observing a #Houthi operative carrying SAM-7 anti-aircraft missile








F 16 refueling South Korea





Qatar National Day Doha





Sirius Disclosure - UFO Bonus







Rogue Pakistan Army backed Taliban commannder Musa Khan alias Ansary killed at Afghan Army Ops








How F-35 Got its name








Russia test launched a Topol-E ballistic missile from Kapustin Yar missile test range






Turkey confirms purchase of two S-400 air defense missile systems





Turkish Defense Minister Nurettin Canikli confirmed on Dec. 27 that two S-400 air defense missile systems comprising of four batteries have been purchased for $2.5 billion.



Bangladesh Air Force lost two Yak-130s in mid-air collision









December 26, 2017

RTAF Demonstrates The LITENING Pod




RTAF demonstrates the LITENING pod along with the GBU-12 laser-guided bomb on board the Gripen fighter during the air operation demonstration in the annual Aerial Weaponry Competition. The LITENING pod was ordered for the Gripen at the same time with the Sniper AT that would be equipped on F-16.

LITENING is a high-performance targeting pod that capable to equip on board various platform. It is reported that RTAF has 6 pods on their inventory.

Malaysian Maritime Enforcement Agency (MMEA) Gets Boost with Construction of Three Offshore Patrol Vessels





The Malaysian Maritime Enforcement Agency (MMEA) will soon be able to protect the country’s coasts with a wider range, following the start of construction of three Offshore Patrol Vessels (OPVs).

The keel of vessels, the Damen 1800-class designed in the Netherlands, were laid at the TH Heavy Engineering (THEE) Berhad shipyard at the Pulau Indah Industrial Park and will be completed at the cost of RM740 million.

MMEA director-general Admiral (M) Datuk Zulkifli Abu Bakar told Malay Mail the vessels are a “game changer” and would help the agency cope with the myriad of threats in the country’s waters.

“We have 256 assets at our disposal including ships and aircraft but these are insufficient for monitoring and enforcement of the country’s 614,158 sq km territorial waters.

“This is why there has to be a constant flow of new and capable assets to maintain the ability for force projection beyond the shallows of our coasts,” he said.

Zulkifli added that most patrol vessels operated by the agency are over 30-years-old and do not have the “endurance” or operational range for sustained operations.

“The most critical element is that our assets lack the ability to persist at sea due to their short or limited operational range. This will change with the delivery of the new OPVs,” he said.

“The wide variety of challenges we have to cope with from illegal fishing to human trafficking and illegal sand mining and general encroachment of our waters requires flexible multi-mission craft with long operational ranges.”

THHE had prior to this built six of the Royal Malaysian Navy’s New Generation Patrol Craft.

Measuring 83 metres long and nearly 14 metres wide the OPVs are able to conduct three-week patrols at a time and pack an Unmanned Aerial Vehicle in addition to their on-board 30 mm SMASH Remote Controlled Stabilised Naval Gun manufactured in Turkey.

With a top speed of 21 knots, the vessels will be able to conduct operations up to the limits of the country’s Exclusive Economic Zone, making them effective against illegal fishing vessels that typically skirt the maritime border.

They carry a crew of 70 with room for 20 passengers or suspects and are equipped with Fast Interceptor Craft for boarding inspections and search and medical facilities for rescue operations.

The vessels are expected to be ready by February 2020.

Boeing Delivers Initial Next-Generation Battlespace Communications System to ADF





Ahead of schedule, Boeing [NYSE: BA] delivered the initial equipment of an Australian-designed and manufactured battlespace communications solution for the Australian Defence Force (ADF), a major milestone for a system that will transform how the Australian military communicates in the field.

Under the AUD$650 million contract for the ADF’s Project Currawong, Boeing Defence Australia (BDA), a subsidiary of The Boeing Company, achieved Initial Material Release for the transit case version of its networked communications solution. The system transfers secure wideband voice, data and video services over wireless and wired infrastructure between Australia’s land-based deployed forces and headquarters.

BDA Vice President and Managing Director Darren Edwards said the initial delivery ahead of schedule to the Commonwealth of Australia proved Boeing’s ability and agility in supporting the Australian Army and Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF).

“Boeing’s success in creating the hardware and software that meets Australia’s battlespace communications needs within a complex fixed price development program is testament to our partnership with our customer as well as our growing Australian supply chain supporting this important capability,” said Edwards.

“Together, we’ve designed, built, tested and manufactured an Australian-made, highly scalable and agile networking solution to ensure Australia gets exactly what it needs: a communications solution matched to operate in an ever-evolving threat environment.”

Boeing has provided defence personnel from 7th Combat Signal Regiment and 1 Signal Regiment based at Enoggera Barracks and 1 Combat Communications Squadron at RAAF Base Amberley with training and equipment deliveries to use the system ahead of Exercise Hamel in 2018.

This first tranche of the equipment delivered includes 18 deployable communication nodes and an Australian fixed strategic communications anchor site. This incorporates Boeing’s core communication system components, the network access module (NAM) and mission system management (MSM), which connect and manage the communication bearers and services Boeing and its partners are bringing to the program.

Boeing will also design a vehicle mounted version of the solution in parallel with the ongoing rollout of the transit case version to additional Army and Air Force units.

Thailand Start Testing VT-4 MBT





New VT4 tanks of Royal Thai Army during live-fire military exercise

The Royal Thai Army has released pictures of its recently delivered Norinco-made VT4 main battle tanks (MBT) during live-fire military exercise.

Since that time, the Royal Thai Army has received the first batch of 28 VT4 main battle tanks (MBT) produced by China North Industries Corporation (NORINCO).  The procurement of the 28 Chinese tanks was approved early last year.

According to Bangkok Post, the tanks were commissioned at the 3rd Cavalry Division at the Prem Tinsulanonda Military Camp in Khon Kaen’s Nam Phong after the completion of the inspection.

VT4 is a Chinese third generation main battle tank built by China North Industries Corporation (Norinco) for overseas export. It is an upgraded variant of the MBT2000 (VT-1) and the latest tank model from the Type 90-II tank family.



Su 57 in low overcast from December 5 launched from in Zhukovsky, Russia






December 24, 2017

Artillery Shells in Slow Motion





Japanese Maritime Self-Defense Force's newest helicopter carrier JS Kaga in docks for maintenance









Chinese W85 BIKE mounted machine gun used by Terrorists









Low-cost drones deliver life saving supplies in mere minutes







Spitfire. The name spitfire came from the startup flames out of the exhaust








China World's largest amphibious aircraft AG600 makes maiden flight in Zhuhai









First Swiss woman to be selected for fighter pilot conversion course

The Swiss Air Force could have its first woman fighter pilot next year when 1st. Lt. Fanny “Shotty” Cholet graduates from her F/A-18 conversion course next year.






South Korea said to planning to buy another 20 F-35As

South Korean newspaper Joongang Ilbo says Seoul is preparing to place another order for 20 Lockheed Martin F-35As.







A400M refuels six Spanish F/A-18s in single flight

The A400M has demonstrated that it can deliver fuel to six F/A-18s in a single mission during a recent air-to-air refueling (AAR) human factors certification flight on Dec. 13.





December 22, 2017

India all set to acquire last white-tail C-17

The Indian Air Force is set to acquire the last Boeing white-tail C-17 strategic transport aircraft after the defense acquisition committee cleared the procurement.







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