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ImaginationThose tweet, where his source
Both are potential friend are foe.Being the ones in the middle of competing giants really suck. But choosing one side over the other doesn't necessarily mean that things will be better. Some Aussies on Twitter have already barked that ASEAN countries especially Indonesia and Malaysia are indecisive and thus deserve to be stepped over, but aside from China, Australia is one other major power that often disregards our EEZ and territorial waters like what happened when they towed back refugee boats a couple of years back.
China sees the region as its marketplace and its potential battleground. AUKUS sees the region only as their potential battleground. At least that's the impression I got from observing the whole mess.
Both parties has see ASEAN or Malay - Indonesia teritory as the place when the battle will be commence.Being the ones in the middle of competing giants really suck. But choosing one side over the other doesn't necessarily mean that things will be better. Some Aussies on Twitter have already barked that ASEAN countries especially Indonesia and Malaysia are indecisive and thus deserve to be stepped over, but aside from China, Australia is one other major power that often disregards our EEZ and territorial waters like what happened when they towed back refugee boats a couple of years back.
China sees the region as its marketplace and its potential battleground. AUKUS sees the region only as their potential battleground. At least that's the impression I got from observing the whole mess.
thoose ship are the first of independence class and freedom class, both made of alluminum hull instead of steel, and if i recall correctly the reason of premature decomission was they found crack and high fatigue over its aft hull in the waterjet in all of the first batch ship, and require high maintenanceTwo Independence class and four Freedom class will be decommissioned until March 2022.
Not sure what's the technical problem but one thing for sure, these two LCS class are fast (45 knots?).
AFAIK design and material flaws, corrotion, and engine or gear trouble, high speed and stealth come in "variety of price" consequence
OH GOD GIVE ME THE SIGN!!!
Osprey? We already have 8 of them, purchased under a secret government-to-government deal some time ago.OH GOD GIVE ME THE SIGN!!!
((Tukang Ngitung is picking up his calculator..))Osprey? We already have 8 of them, purchased under a secret government-to-government deal some time ago.
Of course, we don't store them here since that will cause an unnecessary ruckus. We store them in SG inside an unmarked warehouse within the Changi complex. Rest assured, we'll see them with our own eyes when the time is right.
#cobacobabikinhoaxalakilodibrunei
Hmm,...spaa
Hmm,...
So it looks like it will be a battle between Korkut, Tunguska, Pantsir, and K30 Biho...
Is there anything else that I've missed?
Let me guess, CAATSA?Just write down Tunguska and Pantsir
Crotale-NG, in my opinion using an autocannon to intercept low flying drone, missile, fighter, chopper right now the chance of bullet hitting it are rather pretty slim, unless they're using state of the art fuzed munition such as those 35mm AHEAD.Hmm,...
So it looks like it will be a battle between Korkut, Tunguska, Pantsir, and K30 Biho...
Is there anything else that I've missed?
Cant wait to see that stuff burned down by thing they supposeed to shoot downJust write down Tunguska and Pantsir
Well, both Korkut and Biho designers should also recognize this challenge so they, in theory, should have incorporated similar munition technology as the one Rheinmetall has.Crotale-NG, in my opinion using an autocannon to intercept low flying drone, missile, fighter, chopper right now the chance of bullet hitting it are rather pretty slim, unless they're using state of the art fuzed munition such as those 35mm AHEAD.