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Author: John Hughes-Wilson
Year Published: 1999
Publisher: Robinson Publishing
Format: PDF 384 pages
ISBN: 1841190675 (1-84119-067-5)
ISBN 13: 9781841190679 (978-1-84119-067-9)
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This book tells the stories behind some of the world's most disastrous military mistakes, whether caused by faulty information, bad interpretation, cunning plans to deceive the intelligence gatherers or leaders who won't listen to what they are told. It is an analysis of the "intelligence cycle" that turns raw data into useful information about capabilities and intentions and then brings it to the attention of the decision-makers. Who uses many examples of all kinds of extraordinary decisions and deceptions from history to show how often and badly things can go wrong.
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Written for designers, developers, researchers and buyers of military and aerospace electronic components, subsystems and software.
Military & Aerospace Electronics has been on top of COTS issues and continues to be the clear leader when it comes to coverage of COTS success stories, COTS failures, and COTS trends. Articles focus on how and when designers should use mil-spec, non-developmental-item, or commercial off-the-shelf (COTS) equipment and components.
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John Norris, "Anti-Tank Weapons (Brassey's Modern Military Equipment)"
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The impact of the tank in any conflict scenario is well recognized. Heavily armoured, carrying formidable firepower, capable of travelling at speed in any weather across almost any terrain. The requirement for effective anti-tank systems is, therefore, of paramount concern to all armed forces of all nations. This volume describes all systems commonly available today. From shoulder-fired ATGWs, through to the new and highly sophisticated "fire-and-forget" ground-based and airborned systems. This is an easy-to-use guide to an essential element of a fighting power's deterrent.
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wa pon ada nak sumbang 2-3 ebbok. tp camner nak taruk ek power?
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tin wrote:wa pon ada nak sumbang 2-3 ebbok. tp camner nak taruk ek power?
Kena upload kat hostings terlebih dulu, barulah boleh share. Aku guna Mediafire, hassle free.
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aku dulu ada gak jumpa site yang kasi d/load pdf ebooks tanpa guna all the mediasave files..so no password etc fasal d/load pdf not rar etc..
tapi sejak ada lappy baru link pun dah gone...
tapi sejak ada lappy baru link pun dah gone...
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dukacita dimaklumkan.. tak bleh download.. access debied.. almaklum Kawan gunakan pc kompeni.. tang ni pun dia block gak.. masuk website politik bleh plak. sabau jer laaa.. bukan nak download citer kebiru-biruan pun..
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ok, nih sumbangan wa...
ENCYCLOPEDIA OF MODERN US MILITARY WEAPONS
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ENCYCLOPEDIA OF MODERN US MILITARY WEAPONS
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mumuchi wrote:aku dulu ada gak jumpa site yang kasi d/load pdf ebooks tanpa guna all the mediasave files..so no password etc fasal d/load pdf not rar etc..
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Biasanya yg guna 3rd party hostings ni dorang cilok dari ebook yg sepatutnya contents dia kena beli. Atau dorang beli book asal, pastu scan dan convert ke pdf. Tapi ada jugak yg mmg published freely, sbb tu dapat direct download.
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nih musti ramai yg minat...
LEOPARD 2 (2A5)
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LEOPARD 2 (2A5)
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bang power n ankel tin.. itu ebook tak bleh antar guna email ka.??? cam best tajuk2 dia tu.. tapi Kawan takleh download lah..
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marc_zman wrote:bang power n ankel tin.. itu ebook tak bleh antar guna email ka.??? cam best tajuk2 dia tu.. tapi Kawan takleh download lah..
wa bleh try. kasik pm la lu punya email.
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wokey.. sat aaaa..
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last but not least...
AEROGUIDE NO. 22 , GENERAL DYNAMICS F-111.
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Susah betul nak caril ebook defending the lion city oleh tim huxley tu, yg ada suma berbayar aja. Ada sesiapa yg simpan atau link yg boleh donlod free? tima kaseyy.
Susah betul nak caril ebook defending the lion city oleh tim huxley tu, yg ada suma berbayar aja. Ada sesiapa yg simpan atau link yg boleh donlod free? tima kaseyy.
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Susah betul nak caril ebook defending the lion city oleh tim huxley tu, yg ada suma berbayar aja. Ada sesiapa yg simpan atau link yg boleh donlod free? tima kaseyy.
kawe pun dok cari full buku nih, dok dapat baca sikit2 jerk...
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Susah betul nak caril ebook defending the lion city oleh tim huxley tu, yg ada suma berbayar aja. Ada sesiapa yg simpan atau link yg boleh donlod free? tima kaseyy.
kawe pun dok cari full buku nih, dok dapat baca sikit2 jerk...
Biasalah, nak jugak baca dari pakar yg menunjukkan masih kurang ilmunya
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Susah betul nak caril ebook defending the lion city oleh tim huxley tu, yg ada suma berbayar aja. Ada sesiapa yg simpan atau link yg boleh donlod free? tima kaseyy.
huhuhu... buku nih takde dlm simpanan wa.
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Defending the Lion City
"It's 4am. The early morning calm is suddenly shattered by the deafening screams of low-flying jets. Seconds later, Kuantan air base is rocked by multiple explosions, followed by "secondaries" as Malaysia's air assets in aircraft shelters and revetments are obliterated. Klaxons blaring, pilots are scrambled to whichever aircraft that are still air-worthy, but it's useless. The runways had been cratered. In the ensuing confusion, reports start streaming in. It seems that this is not an isolated case. Butterworth checks in and reports that its entire complement of F/A-18D Hornets are now smoking, twisted hulks out on the tarmac.
And the entire Third Division which has overall command over Johor and Malacca had also been annihilated.The National Power Grid had not been spared, plunging the entire country in darkness, adding to the chaos and confusion. Reports also indicated that the Ministry of Defence building in Jalan Padang Tembak, Kuala Lumpur, had been hit by at least six GBU-31 1,000-pound JDAMs (Joint Direct Attack Munitions). Even the KLCC had been struck with such ferocity that only the Maxis Tower was left standing. On Bukit Nanas, only a blackened stump is left of what used to be the Kuala Lumpur Tower. Down in Johor and Malacca, the situation is much worse. A torrent of armoured vehicles, including tanks, are hogging all the roads linking Johor Baru to Muar and Kota Tinggi, disgorging armed soldiers who took over all the towns.
Senai airport, captured in a pre-dawn attack was being used by the helicopters and planes taking part in the on-going offensive. On the North-South Expressway, main battle tanks and armoured fighting vehicles together with towed artillery with fighter jets and attack helicopters providing close support were going north, destination unknown. Reports of troops landing from helicopters were coming in from all over Johor, from Mersing to Muar. By noon, Johoreans find themselves under Singapore military rule."
Ye Gods! Consider this.
Firstly, Singaporean Main Battle Tanks travelling along our highways? Which Main Battle Tanks? Singapore has none. Unless you consider their 120 1960s Centurion tanks or their 350 AMX 13 light tanks a challenge for Malaysia's Polish MBTs. MBTs obviously would not travel along highways due to their weight which would no be supported and the speed restrictions of track bound vehicles, unless of course you load them on tank transporters, of which again Singapore has a meagre number of. Huxley can throw in the Primus and the Bionix for all he cares, but i doubt these will make a decisive change in the outcome of a land battle fought in the oil palm estates of Labis.
A torrent of armoured vehicles? The US's 6,000 MBTs are a torrent. Russia's 40,000 MBT's are a torrent. Heck, even Israel's 1,ooo plus can be considered more than a fart. The Singaporean torrent? Of what? M113's?
Striking the KL Tower and the Petronas Twin Tower you say? Obviously Mr. Huxley has forgotten that KL lies over 400 Km away from the nearest Singaporean military installation, whereas Singapore itself, which is ever denser than KL and not to mention other Malaysian towns is easily within reach of Malaysian artillery and MLRS Astros. You bomb the towers or the tower and we turn your cities into a sea of red kiasu blood. Taking out the national power grid. I'd love to understand how Singapore's 56 F-16s and soon to be mothballed A4s (of which Malaysia chose to dump 88 of many years ago) can wreak havoc all over Malaysia.
I am also interested to know how Mr. Huxley would like to explain the Singaporeans annihilating the 3rd Division in Johor. Perhaps they have employed some of Tom Clancy and Dale Hardy's wonderful wondrous weapons that were featured in "The bear and the dragon" and their other fantasy adventures of American military might.
Next, our FA/18s in Butterworth, over 800kms away from the nearest Singaporean airbase will somehow be lined up at dawn on the runways, waiting for Singaporean bombs to fall on them and turn them into twisting burning hulks hulks of burnt metal. Sure, our radar operators would be asleep by then, all over the country and those pesky Singaporeans have no doubt been able to turn their F-16s into stealth platforms, perhaps stealing some of those nice coatings from their Lafayette class ships. Ditto too for our MIG-29s in Kuantan, all lined up and waiting for Mr. Kiasu to bomb the living day lights out of them at 6 in the morning.
What of our anti aircraft forces? Those blokes manning the Jenas, IGLAs, Starbursts etc. Sleeping perhaps, after all Mr. Huxley is of the impression that 120,000 Malaysian men in the military spend their days and nights sleeping away and limbo rocking at the nearest dangdut hangouts.
This really reminds me of one old NATO joke. A Russian general met another in Paris after having swept aside the initial NATO resistance and marched into the Fulda gap. One asked the other, "By the way, Comrade, who won the air war?" Huxley forgets the pedigree of the Malaysian fighting man, who has seen combat in the Konfrontasi, in the emergency, who in the guise of the Senoi Praq helped form the curriculum for the first US jungle warfare school in Fort Benning, who are known and accepted as excellent jungle warfare and fast improving urban warfare practitioners. Huxley forgets the adage that a man defending his country is worth so many more invading.
Huxley's believe that Singapore's conscripted reservists, many of whom have no battle experience and Singapore's virtually zero history of warfare experience will somehow rise to the occasion and conquer the southern portion of a country that is 6 times it size in population count is a joke. Truly, a kiasu sick whiteman, who wants nothing but to sell some tree bark down south.
"It's 4am. The early morning calm is suddenly shattered by the deafening screams of low-flying jets. Seconds later, Kuantan air base is rocked by multiple explosions, followed by "secondaries" as Malaysia's air assets in aircraft shelters and revetments are obliterated. Klaxons blaring, pilots are scrambled to whichever aircraft that are still air-worthy, but it's useless. The runways had been cratered. In the ensuing confusion, reports start streaming in. It seems that this is not an isolated case. Butterworth checks in and reports that its entire complement of F/A-18D Hornets are now smoking, twisted hulks out on the tarmac.
And the entire Third Division which has overall command over Johor and Malacca had also been annihilated.The National Power Grid had not been spared, plunging the entire country in darkness, adding to the chaos and confusion. Reports also indicated that the Ministry of Defence building in Jalan Padang Tembak, Kuala Lumpur, had been hit by at least six GBU-31 1,000-pound JDAMs (Joint Direct Attack Munitions). Even the KLCC had been struck with such ferocity that only the Maxis Tower was left standing. On Bukit Nanas, only a blackened stump is left of what used to be the Kuala Lumpur Tower. Down in Johor and Malacca, the situation is much worse. A torrent of armoured vehicles, including tanks, are hogging all the roads linking Johor Baru to Muar and Kota Tinggi, disgorging armed soldiers who took over all the towns.
Senai airport, captured in a pre-dawn attack was being used by the helicopters and planes taking part in the on-going offensive. On the North-South Expressway, main battle tanks and armoured fighting vehicles together with towed artillery with fighter jets and attack helicopters providing close support were going north, destination unknown. Reports of troops landing from helicopters were coming in from all over Johor, from Mersing to Muar. By noon, Johoreans find themselves under Singapore military rule."
Ye Gods! Consider this.
Firstly, Singaporean Main Battle Tanks travelling along our highways? Which Main Battle Tanks? Singapore has none. Unless you consider their 120 1960s Centurion tanks or their 350 AMX 13 light tanks a challenge for Malaysia's Polish MBTs. MBTs obviously would not travel along highways due to their weight which would no be supported and the speed restrictions of track bound vehicles, unless of course you load them on tank transporters, of which again Singapore has a meagre number of. Huxley can throw in the Primus and the Bionix for all he cares, but i doubt these will make a decisive change in the outcome of a land battle fought in the oil palm estates of Labis.
A torrent of armoured vehicles? The US's 6,000 MBTs are a torrent. Russia's 40,000 MBT's are a torrent. Heck, even Israel's 1,ooo plus can be considered more than a fart. The Singaporean torrent? Of what? M113's?
Striking the KL Tower and the Petronas Twin Tower you say? Obviously Mr. Huxley has forgotten that KL lies over 400 Km away from the nearest Singaporean military installation, whereas Singapore itself, which is ever denser than KL and not to mention other Malaysian towns is easily within reach of Malaysian artillery and MLRS Astros. You bomb the towers or the tower and we turn your cities into a sea of red kiasu blood. Taking out the national power grid. I'd love to understand how Singapore's 56 F-16s and soon to be mothballed A4s (of which Malaysia chose to dump 88 of many years ago) can wreak havoc all over Malaysia.
I am also interested to know how Mr. Huxley would like to explain the Singaporeans annihilating the 3rd Division in Johor. Perhaps they have employed some of Tom Clancy and Dale Hardy's wonderful wondrous weapons that were featured in "The bear and the dragon" and their other fantasy adventures of American military might.
Next, our FA/18s in Butterworth, over 800kms away from the nearest Singaporean airbase will somehow be lined up at dawn on the runways, waiting for Singaporean bombs to fall on them and turn them into twisting burning hulks hulks of burnt metal. Sure, our radar operators would be asleep by then, all over the country and those pesky Singaporeans have no doubt been able to turn their F-16s into stealth platforms, perhaps stealing some of those nice coatings from their Lafayette class ships. Ditto too for our MIG-29s in Kuantan, all lined up and waiting for Mr. Kiasu to bomb the living day lights out of them at 6 in the morning.
What of our anti aircraft forces? Those blokes manning the Jenas, IGLAs, Starbursts etc. Sleeping perhaps, after all Mr. Huxley is of the impression that 120,000 Malaysian men in the military spend their days and nights sleeping away and limbo rocking at the nearest dangdut hangouts.
This really reminds me of one old NATO joke. A Russian general met another in Paris after having swept aside the initial NATO resistance and marched into the Fulda gap. One asked the other, "By the way, Comrade, who won the air war?" Huxley forgets the pedigree of the Malaysian fighting man, who has seen combat in the Konfrontasi, in the emergency, who in the guise of the Senoi Praq helped form the curriculum for the first US jungle warfare school in Fort Benning, who are known and accepted as excellent jungle warfare and fast improving urban warfare practitioners. Huxley forgets the adage that a man defending his country is worth so many more invading.
Huxley's believe that Singapore's conscripted reservists, many of whom have no battle experience and Singapore's virtually zero history of warfare experience will somehow rise to the occasion and conquer the southern portion of a country that is 6 times it size in population count is a joke. Truly, a kiasu sick whiteman, who wants nothing but to sell some tree bark down south.
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Asian Military Review edisi Sept/Okt 2010
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Red Storm Rising by Tom Clancy
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Sedut je dari kaskus
http://www.kaskus.us/showthread.php?t=2160482&page=22
Takade pyn yang ni bagus macam2
http://ebookmiliter.blogspot.com/2010_03_01_archive.html
http://www.kaskus.us/showthread.php?t=2160482&page=22
Takade pyn yang ni bagus macam2
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aku wonder..aku selalu gak terjumpa buku macam ni for sale as ebook..paling murah USD14 tu...er kita koloborasi buat nak....source wiki aja tu weh....
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Ships Built in Malaysia
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abang2 sekalian.. sesapa ader ebook yg best2 tu bleh laaa email kan kat Kawan ek.. nak download pakai pc opis tarak bleh laaa.. kena block..
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