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petikan: [quote]Russia sells new batch of fighter jets to India - AP
MOSCOW (AP) — Russia signed a deal Friday to provide India with 42 fighter jets, but the two nations have failed to strike a deal on a controversial nuclear power plant.
Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh said that New Delhi will fit the Sukhoi Su-30MKI fighter jets with additional locally produced electronics. The jets will be assembled in India.
India had earlier signed several contracts for the delivery of 230 Su-30MKIs, most of which are being assembled locally. The long-range jets are custom-designed for the Indian Air Force.
India has been a leading customer for Russian weapons since the Soviet times, buying combat jets, missiles, navy ships and other weapons worth billions of dollars. Russian weapons still acount for the bulk of the Indian military arsenals....[code]
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Subject: Re: International Defence Affairs and News Tue 20 Dec 2011, 1:02 pm
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US Lockheed Martin F-35 chosen as Japan fighter jet
Japan has chosen the US-made F-35 stealth fighter jet to replace its aging F-4s as the mainstay of its air defence fleet.
Tokyo announced it would buy a total of 42 of the Joint Strike Fighters from defence giant Lockheed Martin, in a deal worth some $8bn (£5bn).
The jet was chosen over the Eurofighter Typhoon and Boeing F/A-18 Super Hornet.
The announcement comes amid regional uncertainty following the death of North Korean leader Kim Jong-il.
There is also growing concern in Japan about China's increasing military might. In recent months, Japan has said it is bolstering its coastal defences after warning of an increase in Chinese naval activity in the region.
Japanese Defence Minister Yasuo Ichikawa said the security environment in which the fighters would operate was undergoing a transformation, but that the F-35 had "capabilities that can firmly respond to the changes". Japanese involvement
The decision had been widely expected, given the close ties between Tokyo and Washington.
The US is Japan's main security ally and the two countries regularly conduct joint military drills in the region.
The move will be a major boost to Lockheed Martin, whose F-35 programme has been criticised in the US for its high cost and production delays. Analysts say it is likely to trigger more orders, including from South Korea, which is also seeking to replace its fighter fleet.
The exact details of the contract, including numbers and timings, are yet to be determined, but in a boost to the domestic economy, officials in Tokyo said Japanese firms would be involved in production of the jets.
The decision will, however, be a disappointment for European manufacturers behind the Eurofighter Typhoon, including British defence company BAE Systems, and to US-based Boeing, producer of the Super Hornet.
The Asia-Pacific region has been rattled by the news of long-time North Korean leader Kim Jong-il's death, amid concerns about what direction the isolated state could take under its new leader, Kim Jong-un. - BBC
Nippon agkt 42 F-35 jet.. sini
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Subject: Re: International Defence Affairs and News Thu 22 Dec 2011, 1:09 am
...... And it also doesn't hurt to throw in some shock-and-awe--say, a ballistic missile nicknamed "Satan."
This appears to at least partly explain why on Monday Russia announced that it had successfully tested a short-range interceptor missile; part of its ongoing effort to develop a domestic missile defense system, according to Russia's RIA News Agency. (The Russian Defense Ministry has provided a video of the missile's launch on its website.) Russia also announced it is working on the development of a 100-ton ballistic missile slated for release in 2015, Pravda reports. Russia recently held contested parliamentary polls and is due to hold presidential elections in March. Russia watchers note the political backdrop to the announced plans and their part in the wider narrative agenda: resurgent Russia's determined opposition to American missile defense plans in Eastern Europe.
"In connection with the plans of the United States to develop the air defense system in Europe, in close vicinity to Russia's borders, and because of the unwillingness of the U.S. side to provide any guarantees, the Russian Federation continues to take measures to preserve parity in the field," Pravda reports.
"Russia does not stand against the U.S. missile defense system," Sergei Karakaev, the Russian Defense Ministry commander of the missile troops, was cited by the paper. "Russia stands against the creation of the missile defense system, which would be directly aimed against Russia to potentially reduce the possibilities of the Russian nuclear containment forces."
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Subject: Re: International Defence Affairs and News Fri 24 Feb 2012, 10:07 pm
turkey plan nk beli 100 F-35 dari Uncle Sam..
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ISTANBUL, Feb 23 - Turkey plans to buy 100 of Lockheed Martin's F-35 fighter jet for
$16 billion, with the first two planes for delivery in 2015, Milliyet newspaper on Thursday reported Turkish defence minister Ismet Yilmaz as saying.
'Plane orders for future years will be considered separately depending on the negotiations which are being conducted,' the paper reported Yilmaz as saying.
Lockheed Martin lost $31.5 million in award fees for the F-35 in 2011, the second consecutive year it did not meet Pentagon development goals for the aircraft, which is now facing a third restructuring.
The Pentagon said the $382 billion programme to build the radar-evading warplane was still showing 'continued progress' and Lockheed said the new aircraft had made outstanding progress in flight test, training and production in 2011.
Concerns have been voiced among F-35 partner nations' over delays and rising costs. Eight international partners are already reconsidering their orders.
Canada has called a meeting of officials from the partner nations, which also include Australia, Britain, Denmark, Italy, the Netherlands, Norway and Turkey for March 2 in Washington.
The F-35 programme has come under increased pressure in recent weeks given the Pentagon's plan to postpone orders of 179 F-35 fighter planes for five years, as part of defence budget cuts. The move will save $15.1 billion, but will likely drive up the price per plane, according to Lockheed and U.S. officials.
Subject: Re: International Defence Affairs and News Thu 22 Mar 2012, 4:33 pm
Dramatic Military Helicopter Crash Caught on Camera
Dramatic new video gives a rare, up-close view of an American military attack chopper apparently losing control and crashing hard at a remote, mountainous outpost in Afghanistan.
The video, which appeared online recently, shows an Apache helicopter coming into view before swooping down low over the coalition outpost. The person shooting the video, who has not been identified, shouts in apparent fear as the helicopter narrowly misses a building and then chuckles in relief after it pulls back up. But after coming back around, the chopper drops down low again and slams its belly onto the snowy ground just feet from the camera.
The helicopter skids towards another group of people, but comes off the ground briefly before crashing again in the distance.
A spokesperson for the U.S.-led International Security Assistance Force told ABC News the video was taken Feb. 6 in the Paktika province in Afghanistan. Remarkably, no one on the ground was injured and the aircrew survived, the spokesperson said.
There was no enemy activity in the area and Army is currently investigating the incident, he said.
While the cause of the crash is unknown, former Marine Corps pilot and current ABC News consultant Steve Ganyard said it appears the pilot was performing dangerous low-level maneuvers for spectators and then lost control.
Subject: Re: International Defence Affairs and News Wed 28 Mar 2012, 3:37 pm
Five missing in chopper crash
SURVIVOR:Airman Tsai Yi-che, who was flung off the helicopter before it crashed, was rescued by fishermen on a boat near the site. He suffered only minor injuries
The air force said a Sikorsky S-70C-6 Super Blue Hawk helicopter, like the one pictured here, crashed into the sea near Lanyu during a rescue mission on Monday night.
Photo: Taipei Times
Military rescue teams yesterday were searching for five air force personnel who were aboard a helicopter that crashed into the sea off eastern Taiwan during a rescue mission on Monday night. The air force said six people were on board the Sikorsky S-70C-6 Super Blue Hawk helicopter, which went down off Lanyu (蘭嶼), also known as Orchid Island. Airman Tsai Yi-che (蔡宜哲), 28, who was standing near the rear cabin door during the operation, was flung off the helicopter as it spiralled out of control before crashing into the sea. Tsai was immediately rescued by crewmembers on a fishing boat nearby, the air force said. He was then taken to a Taitung County hospital by a coast guard vessel. Tsai only suffered slight injuries and returned to his base yesterday morning, the air force said. The Ministry of National Defense said the five missing personnel were wearing rescue suits. The air force and the army have launched search missions, and the first 72 hours are considered the most crucial. Colonel Hsieh Mao-sung (謝茂淞), deputy chief of the air force’s supervision division, told a press conference yesterday morning that the S-70C helicopter took off from Chiayi Air Force Base at 6:42pm on Monday to rescue an Indonesian fisherman who was suffering chest pains on a fishing boat near Orchid Island. Hsieh said the helicopter landed at Pingtung Air Force Base to refill before heading toward Orchid Island. At 9:14pm, as the helicopter was approaching the boat, it suddenly disappeared off the radar, the air force said. The helicopter’s last communication with the base was: “Have spotted the target, ready to launch the rope sling.” The accident occurred off Huatung Basin, which is known for its unstable currents as the ocean reaches depths of 4,000m, a coast guard officer said.
The pilot, Major Lu Cheng (陸正), 36; co-pilot Captain Hung Shih-hao (洪釋豪), 29; and three airmen — Tsai Kao-hui (蔡國輝), 52, Chen Chun-hung (陳俊宏), 37, and Chen Ping-hung (陳秉鴻), 27, were still missing as of press time. Hsieh said five navy ships and eight coast guard vessels had been dispatched to the area for the search-and-rescue operation, while the air force had deployed S-70C helicopters, C-130 Hercules aircraft, E-2K Hawkeye aircraft and AS-365 helicopters. The air force has purchased a total of 18 S-70C helicopters from the US since 1986. The four Super Blue Hawks in service were delivered in 1998. This was the second crash involving a S-70C, the air force said. A S-70C-1 crashed into a mountain in November 1995 in bad weather. Additional reporting by staff writer and CNA
Two hero pilots have been praised for preventing scores of potential deaths by dumping plane fuel as their doomed F-18 Navy fighter jet plummeted to the ground in Virginia Beach, Virginia - decisive action that authorities saved the craft from sparking a 'massive, massive fireball'.
Although the plane crashed into an apartment building, ripping the roofs off condos, town houses, and a retirement community, the two crew members safely ejected from the craft. There are no known deaths - but fears remain over three elderly people who are unaccounted for.
Five civilians, as well as the two pilots, who were a student and an instructor, were taken to hospital to be treated, but their injuries were not serious and all but one, a pilot, had been released by Friday evening.
Rescuers continued to search the wreckage of the Mayfair Mews apartment complex for victims on Friday night; the whereabouts of three residents who live in the block are unknown, Reuters reported.
The terrifying footage and photographs from this afternoon painted a different picture, showing smoke rising from numerous homes and the wreckage of the fuselage laying smoldering on the ground.
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Subject: Re: International Defence Affairs and News Sat 07 Apr 2012, 3:18 pm
Dok cari gak thread nak post berita nih tapi tak jumpa. Hehehe... Bijak pilot dump fuel sebelum crash landed dia punya plane tuh. Dalam gambar yang ada boleh nampak lagi baseline airframe dia intact kat crash scene.
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Subject: Re: International Defence Affairs and News Sat 07 Apr 2012, 6:13 pm
Pilot memang target crash kat ruang kosong antara rumah tuh kot..
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Subject: Re: International Defence Affairs and News Sun 08 Apr 2012, 3:43 am
Avalanche buries 124 Pakistani soldiers and 11 civilians - By Mahawish Rezvi The Star Online - Saturday, April 07, 2012
[You must be registered and logged in to see this image.] An army helicopter flies over the Siachen Glacier on Pakistan-India border in this 2003 file photo. An avalanche smashed into a Pakistani army base on the Himalayan glacier close to India on Saturday, burying more than 100 soldiers. (Associated Press) [You must be registered and logged in to see this image.]
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ISLAMABAD (Reuters) - An avalanche engulfed a Pakistani army battalion headquarters near the Indian border on Saturday, burying 124 soldiers and 11 civilians, with no sign of survivors 17 hours later, the military said.
The snow left by the avalanche was up to 80 feet (25 metres) deep over an area a kilometre wide, state television quoted army spokesman Major-General Athar Abbas as saying.
The victims were trapped in one of the most unforgiving environments on earth, at an altitude of 15,000 feet (4,500 metres) near the Siachen Glacier in the Karakoram mountain range.
The area is also one of the world's most militarily tense frontiers, where the Indian and Pakistani armies have confronted each other over disputed territory for decades.
Eleven civilian employees of the military were buried under the snow along with the soldiers of the 6 Northern Light Infantry Battalion, the military said in a statement.
"This battalion headquarter (has been) situated at same place for the last 20 years and no incident of this nature has happened," it said.
TAKEN BY SURPRISE
Helicopters were deployed in a rescue operation. Troops used sniffer dogs to comb the area, said the military. Heavy engineering equipment was flown to the site from the garrison city of Rawalpindi, near the capital Islamabad.
"This happened at six o'clock. These avalanches usually happen at night. It took them by surprise," Abbas told Reuters.
The army listed the names of the missing soldiers and civilians on its public relations website.
The military has ruled Pakistan for more than half of its 64 year history, setting foreign and security policy even when civilian governments are in power, as is the case now.
Siachen is in the northern part of the Himalayan region of Kashmir. The no-man's-land of Siachen is 20,000 feet (6,000 metres) above sea level.
Military experts say the inhospitable climate and avalanche-prone terrain have claimed more lives than gunfire.
Muslim-majority Kashmir is at the heart of hostility between India and Pakistan and was the cause of two of their three full-scale wars.`
Siachen has been described as the world's highest battlefield. Indian and Pakistani troops have fought at altitudes of over 20,000 feet in temperatures of minus 60 degrees Celsius.
Between 10,000 and 20,000 Indian and Pakistani troops are stationed in the mountains above the glacier.
A tentative peace process is under way, with Pakistani President Asif Ali Zardari scheduled to meet Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh on Sunday, the first visit to India by a Pakistani head of state since 2005.
(Additional reporting by Rebecca Conway; Writing by Michael Georgy; Editing by Andrew Roche)
BATH, Maine – An enormous, expensive and technology-laden warship that some Navy leaders once tried to kill because of its cost is now viewed as an important part of the Obama administration's Asia-Pacific strategy, with advanced capabilities that the Navy's top officer says represent the Navy's future. The stealthy, guided-missile Zumwalt that's taking shape at Bath Iron Works is the biggest destroyer ever built for the U.S. Navy. The low-to-the-water warship will feature a wave-piercing hull, composite deckhouse, electric drive propulsion, advanced sonar, missiles, and powerful guns that fire rocket-propelled warheads as far as 100 miles. It's also longer and heavier than existing destroyers -- but will have half the crew because of automated systems. 'With its stealth, incredibly capable sonar system, strike capability and lower manning requirements -- this is our future.' - Adm. Jonathan Greenert, chief of naval operations "With its stealth, incredibly capable sonar system, strike capability and lower manning requirements -- this is our future," concluded Adm. Jonathan Greenert, chief of naval operations, who gave the warship his endorsement on a visit last week to Bath Iron Works, where the ships are being built. It wasn't always this way. The General Accounting Office expressed concerns that the Navy was trying to incorporate too much new technology. Some Navy officials pointed out that it's less capable than existing destroyers when it comes to missile defense, and a defense analyst warned that it would be vulnerable while operating close to shore for fire support. Even its "tumblehome" hull was criticized as potentially unstable in certain situations. The 600-foot-long ships are so big that the General Dynamics-owned shipyard spent $40 million to construct a 106-foot-tall building to assemble the giant hull segments. And then there's the cost, roughly $3.8 billion apiece, according to the Navy's latest proposed budget. Including research and development, the cost grows to $7 billion apiece, said Winslow Wheeler, director of the Straus Military Reform Project at the Center for Defense Information in Washington. Because of cost, the originally envisioned 32 ships dipped to 24 and then seven. Eventually, program was truncated to just three. The first, the Zumwalt, will be christened next year and delivered to the Navy in 2014. But Greenert told reporters that the ship fits perfectly into the new emphasis on bolstering the U.S. military presence in the Pacific in response to Asia's growing economic importance and China's rise as a military power. Greenert didn't go into detail on how the new ship could be used. But the Defense Department has expressed concerns that China is modernizing its Navy with a near-term goal of stopping or delaying U.S. intervention in a conflict involving Taiwan. China considers the self-governing island a renegade province. Defense officials also see a potential flashpoint in the South China Sea, where China's territorial claims overlap with those of other countries including Vietnam, the Philippines and Malaysia. The Zumwalt's new technology will allow the warship to deter and defeat aggression and to maintain operations in areas where an enemy seeks to deny access, both on the open ocean and in operations closer to shore, the Navy says. Jay Korman, industry analyst with The Avascent Group, said the warship uses so much new technology that it's viewed by the Navy as a "silver bullet" answer to threats. The only problem is the cost. "They were looking to introduce so many new technologies at once, and the cost ballooned," he said. "I don't think people have changed their minds that it's a capable ship. It's just too expensive." Unlike another new ship entering the Navy's arsenal -- the small and speedy "littoral combat ship" -- the Zumwalt will be heavily armored and armed. The Zumwalt's 155 mm deck guns were built to pound the shore with guided projectiles to pave the way for the Marines to arrive in landing craft, and they're far more cost-effective in certain situations than cruise missiles, said Eric Wertheim, author of the "Naval Institute's Guide to Combat Fleets of the World." The smaller crew also represents a substantial cost savings, he added. Down the road, the ship could one day be equipped with an electromagnetic railgun, a powerful weapon that uses a magnetic field and electric current to fire a projectile at several times the speed of sound. Production will stop after three ships, and the Navy will go back to building tried-and-true Arleigh Burke-class destroyers, 510-foot-long ships featuring a versatile Aegis radar system that's being modified for ballistic missile defense. Even with modifications, the ships will cost far less than the Zumwalt-class ships. For Bath's 5,400 workers, the Zumwalt has been both exciting and challenging, with a new design and new construction techniques. In the coming months, workers will take delivery of the composite deck house and helicopter hangar, which are being built at the Huntington Ingalls shipyard in Mississippi. Those will be placed on the Bath-built hull. "If anybody can do it and do it successfully, then I'm confident that's us," said Jay Wadleigh, vice president of Local S6 of the Machinists Union in Bath.
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Subject: Re: International Defence Affairs and News Fri 20 Apr 2012, 10:54 am
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Peluru berpandu Agni V diuji
BHUBANESWAR 19 April - India hari ini berjaya melancarkan sebuah peluru berpandu yang boleh dilengkapi senjata nuklear dan mengenai sasaran sejauh Beijing dan Eropah Timur.
Kejayaan ujian itu meletakkan kuasa baru Asia ini di kalangan segelintir negara yang memiliki keupayaan untuk melancarkan peluru berpandu bersenjata nuklear ke benua lain.
Rakaman televisyen menunjukkan peluru berpandu Agni V yang boleh mengenai sasaran sejauh lebih 5,000 kilometer merentasi awan dari sebuah pulau di pantai timur India, dalam ujian yang digambarkan oleh Menteri Pertahanan, A.K. Antony sebagai berjalan dengan 'sempurna'.
"Pelancaran hari ini menandakan satu lagi kemajuan penting dalam usaha kita untuk menjamin keselamatan kita, meningkatkan tahap bersiap sedia kita, dan untuk meneroka batas-batas sains," kata Perdana Menteri, Manmohan Singh dalam ucapan tahniah kepada para saintis yang membangunkan roket itu.
Agni V buatan India itu ialah kemuncak kejayaan sebuah program yang dibangunkan dengan tumpuan utama kepada ancaman daripada negara jiran, China.
Ia akan mula beroperasi hanya dalam tempoh sekurang-kurangnya dua tahun lagi, kata kerajaan.
Hanya lima anggota tetap Majlis Keselamatan Pertubuhan Bangsa-Bangsa Bersatu (PBB) iaitu China, Perancis, Rusia, Amerika Syarikat (AS) dan Britain, serta Israel, dipercayai memiliki peluru berpandu jarak jauh seperti itu. - Reuters
takala semua mata tertumpu ke arah Korea Utara & pelancaran roket(?)nyer.. tetiba india sana juga terbang satu.. huuhuhuhu
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Subject: merger Fri 20 Apr 2012, 11:21 am
marc_zman wrote:
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Peluru berpandu Agni V diuji
BHUBANESWAR 19 April - India hari ini berjaya melancarkan sebuah peluru berpandu yang boleh dilengkapi senjata nuklear dan mengenai sasaran sejauh Beijing dan Eropah Timur.
Kejayaan ujian itu meletakkan kuasa baru Asia ini di kalangan segelintir negara yang memiliki keupayaan untuk melancarkan peluru berpandu bersenjata nuklear ke benua lain.
Rakaman televisyen menunjukkan peluru berpandu Agni V yang boleh mengenai sasaran sejauh lebih 5,000 kilometer merentasi awan dari sebuah pulau di pantai timur India, dalam ujian yang digambarkan oleh Menteri Pertahanan, A.K. Antony sebagai berjalan dengan 'sempurna'.
"Pelancaran hari ini menandakan satu lagi kemajuan penting dalam usaha kita untuk menjamin keselamatan kita, meningkatkan tahap bersiap sedia kita, dan untuk meneroka batas-batas sains," kata Perdana Menteri, Manmohan Singh dalam ucapan tahniah kepada para saintis yang membangunkan roket itu.
Agni V buatan India itu ialah kemuncak kejayaan sebuah program yang dibangunkan dengan tumpuan utama kepada ancaman daripada negara jiran, China.
Ia akan mula beroperasi hanya dalam tempoh sekurang-kurangnya dua tahun lagi, kata kerajaan.
Hanya lima anggota tetap Majlis Keselamatan Pertubuhan Bangsa-Bangsa Bersatu (PBB) iaitu China, Perancis, Rusia, Amerika Syarikat (AS) dan Britain, serta Israel, dipercayai memiliki peluru berpandu jarak jauh seperti itu. - Reuters
takala semua mata tertumpu ke arah Korea Utara & pelancaran roket(?)nyer.. tetiba india sana juga terbang satu.. huuhuhuhu
Subject: Re: International Defence Affairs and News Wed 09 May 2012, 11:39 pm
Sukhoi SuperJet Disappears During Indonesia Demo Flight
A Sukhoi SuperJet 100, the first new Russian passenger plane in more than two decades, disappeared during a demonstration flight in Indonesia with about 40 people onboard. The plane vanished from radar in West Java at around 2:33 p.m., after declining to 6,000 feet, according to Sunarbowo Sandi, operational director at Indonesia’s National Search & Rescue Agency. About 100 people were deployed to search the area after bad weather forced helicopters to turn back. Herry Bakti Gumay, aviation director at Indonesia’s transport ministry, gave the passenger numbers. The SuperJet, certified to fly by Russian authorities in February 2011, is the spearhead in an attempt to revive the nation’s aerospace following the 1991 collapse of the Soviet Union. The aircraft, which seats 70 to 90 people, is still waiting approval from European authorities. “It’s a setback, but we don’t know anything about the causes yet,” said Richard Aboulafia, vice president of the Teal Group, an aviation forecaster in Fairfax, Virginia. “Russia’s jetliner industry completely lost its competitiveness after the Cold War and shrank to almost nothing.” United Aircraft Corp., the parent of Sukhoi, confirmed the plane went missing about 20 minutes after take-off. The jet was undertaking its second demonstrator flight for the day, after a smooth first round, and had been fully checked, said Olga Kayukova, a spokeswoman. The plane had performed successfully in Myanmar, Pakistan and Kazakhstan before the Indonesia flights, and was supposed to be next shown in Laos and Vietnam, she said.
Subject: Re: International Defence Affairs and News Thu 10 May 2012, 10:58 am
ni tak pasti! tp yg hadir waktu kat demo tu la
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Subject: Re: International Defence Affairs and News Thu 10 May 2012, 11:25 am
atreyudevil wrote:
ni tak pasti! tp yg hadir waktu kat demo tu la
kalu betul, kesian awek cun yang duduk depan 2.. melepas rakan2 kita yang bujang2..
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Subject: Re: International Defence Affairs and News Thu 10 May 2012, 11:27 am
helangrimba wrote:
atreyudevil wrote:
ni tak pasti! tp yg hadir waktu kat demo tu la
kalu betul, kesian awek cun yang duduk depan 2.. melepas rakan2 kita yang bujang2..
dah agak... ekekekeke
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Subject: Re: International Defence Affairs and News Thu 10 May 2012, 3:46 pm
Thread angin puspus ada memaparkan beberapa event terakhir sebelum pesawat tu berangkat dan terhempas. Kredit pada yg berkenaan. Sumber berita yg bagus.
http://www.kaskus.us/showthread.php?t=14387096
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Subject: Re: International Defence Affairs and News Thu 10 May 2012, 3:54 pm
sudah jumpa...
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Indonesia finds wreckage of missing Russian plane Thursday, May 10, 2012 - 12:46 by AFP indonesia
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[You must be registered and logged in to see this image.] A May 10 photograph show debris of the plane crash on the slope of Salak Mountain Western Java province. Indonesian rescuers spotted the wreckage of a missing Russian Sukhoi Superjet that disappeared in mountainous terrain during a demonstration flight with about 50 people aboard. AFP PHOTO/INDONESIAN AIR FORCE
CIDAHU, Indonesia: Indonesian rescuers Thursday spotted the wreckage of a missing Russian Sukhoi Superjet that disappeared in mountainous terrain during a demonstration flight with about 50 people aboard.
Russia's first post-Soviet civilian jet vanished from radar screens south of Indonesia's capital Jakarta on Wednesday, 50 minutes into what was meant to be a short flight to show off its capabilities to prospective buyers.
Initial efforts to locate the jet proved fruitless and after the search resumed at first light on Thursday, the crew of an Indonesian Super Puma military helicopter saw the wreckage in the vicinity of a dormant volcano.
"The Sukhoi has been found just now," said Ketut Parwa, search and rescue agency chief for Jakarta, who was coordinating operations. "There is debris spotted by the helicopter, (we have) confirmed it is from the Sukhoi," he said.
National search and rescue chief Daryatmo, who goes by one name, said the helicopter's pilot had spotted wreckage including the Sukhoi logo on the ground.
"We spotted the fragments at the coordinates where we lost contact with the plane," he told a news conference.
Ali Umri Lubis, spokesman for the search helicopter's military airbase, said the plane was spotted in the Cijeruk area, near the dormant volcano Mount Salak, close to the city of Bogor in West Java.
Cijeruk is in a mountainous area 6,500 feet (2,000 metres) above sea level, 50 miles (80 kilometres) southeast of Jakarta. Indonesian officials have said the Sukhoi descended to about 6,000 feet shortly before it vanished.
"The debris was found by the helicopter on a mountainside, around 1,800 metres (5,900 feet) above sea level," said Lieutenant Colonel Mukhlis, a military commander in the West Java city of Sukabami.
"We don't know how big it is, what part of the plane, and the condition of the passengers. We also have not decided how to evacuate (victims or survivors), whether by air or land," he added.
President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono told reporters that "all efforts must be made in this rescue operation... and the priority must be to save survivors, if any".
All aboard were Indonesian aviation and airline representatives, except for eight Russians — four of them crew and four of them Sukhoi employees — plus an American and one Frenchman, officials said.
The twin-engine Superjet 100, a new passenger aircraft, is crucial to Russia's hopes of becoming a major player in the modern aviation market, and a major accident would be the first disaster to involve the type.
The demonstration flight was part of an Asian tour to promote the aircraft, which is a joint venture between Sukhoi and Italy's Alenia Aeronautica. It made its first commercial flight last year.
So far it is being flown by two airlines, Russia's Aeroflot and Armenia's Armavia, but orders have been confirmed with more, including Indonesia's Kartika Airlines and Sky Aviation, the Antara news agency reported in Jakarta.
Reports of the number on board varied, with local rescue officials saying the plane was carrying 46 people and Trimarga Rekatama, the company responsible for inviting the passengers, saying 50 were on board.
Juanda, a 41-year-old villager near Mount Salak, said he was feeding his chickens on Wednesday when he heard a roar overhead.
"I looked up and saw a huge white plane moving unsteadily just slightly below the mountain summit. It was still way above the trees but veering left and right, and then it disappeared," he told AFP by telephone from Tenjolaya district,
"I heard a sound like firecrackers, but I couldn't see it anymore."
By midnight Wednesday, hundreds of rescuers had set up three posts around Mount Salak as they prepared to resume their mission at dawn on Thursday.
Ahmad Rifai, who arrived at the Cidahu rescue base seeking news of his sister, a 30-year-old stewardess who had stood in for a colleague who was supposed to have been on board, broke down as he contemplated her fate.
"Why are rescuers so slow? Why didn't they start searching for it quickly?" complained Rifai, 48. "If they had been quick, maybe my sister would still be..." he trailed off in mid-sentence.
Yudistira Alex, 43, who had several friends on board, arrived at Cidahu late Wednesday.
"They're four of my best childhood friends. We are inseparable like brothers," he muttered between sobs. "I don't know who to blame, maybe this is fate."
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Subject: Re: International Defence Affairs and News Thu 10 May 2012, 3:59 pm
subhanallah.. meremang weh bila tgk gambo kesan terbakar ke haper kat lereng gunung tu
walaupun dlm hati kita doakan moga ada yang terselamat.. tapi realiti nya harus kita ambil kira.. wa hanya mampu berharap & doakan agar mangsa-mangsa dapat kembali ke pangkuan keluarga.. walau dalam apa keadaan sekalipun
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Subject: Re: International Defence Affairs and News Thu 10 May 2012, 4:47 pm
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AIRCRAFT FOR EXPORT
The aircraft made two demonstration flights on Wednesday.
It returned to Halim Perdanakusuma airport, east of Jakarta, after the first flight where some people got off because it was the time for Muslim prayers and then got left behind, according to Sunaryo. Others who had not planned to fly got on board.
Wreckage from plane strewn on Indonesian mountain
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Subject: Re: International Defence Affairs and News