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tidak kak leen... tidaakk.... jangaann... i tak rela..... jangaaaannnnnnnnnnnnn............
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tak kan laaa kak leena tak tau lagi
dia kan fobia + ghairah bila tgk PTU Perancis
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weh bro DF.. apsal tanak tanak ni.?
dia kan fobia + ghairah bila tgk PTU Perancis
ekekekekeee
weh bro DF.. apsal tanak tanak ni.?
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hiiisssshhhh... korang niii... sebut2 lagiiiii...... aku dah tak keruan dah niiiiii........ kalau PTU lawat US kerrr, Irkutt kerrrrr... aku buleh terimaa... ini France.... TIIIIDDAAAAAAAKKKKKKKKKK.......
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rafale?..out of the list la bro..
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dewafrost wrote:hiiisssshhhh... korang niii... sebut2 lagiiiii...... aku dah tak keruan dah niiiiii........ kalau PTU lawat US kerrr, Irkutt kerrrrr... aku buleh terimaa... ini France.... TIIIIDDAAAAAAAKKKKKKKKKK.......
Kan kita beli Airbus A400 & EC175 dari France... Rafale tak masuk buku pun...
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mumuchi wrote:rafale?..out of the list la bro..
Muchi how about tiger attack chopper (ARH/HAD)
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wa rasa si DF risau yang itu..kalau tiger dia sukaaaaaa!
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mumuchi wrote:rafale?..out of the list la bro..
r u sure already out of lisstt.... sure....
thnx god...... now i can stand....
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yg wa dengar typhoon vs SH sekarang..kalau rafale tetiba masuk jarum, no komen la
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mumuchi wrote:yg wa dengar typhoon vs SH sekarang..kalau rafale tetiba masuk jarum, no komen la
laaaaa ada lagiii rupernyerrr.... hadooooohhhhh.................
TTIIIIIIIIIDDAAAAAAAAAAAKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKK
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dewafrost wrote:mumuchi wrote:yg wa dengar typhoon vs SH sekarang..kalau rafale tetiba masuk jarum, no komen la
laaaaa ada lagiii rupernyerrr.... hadooooohhhhh.................
TTIIIIIIIIIDDAAAAAAAAAAAKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKK
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Perang bukan penyelesaian
Oleh MOHD. FIRDAUS ISMAIL
utusan@utusan.com.my
KUALA LUMPUR 22 Mac - Peperangan bukanlah pilihan terbaik untuk menyelesaikan konflik yang berlaku, sebaliknya perlu diatasi melalui saluran diplomasi tanpa membabitkannya.
Raja Muda Perak, Raja Dr. Nazrin Shah Ibni Sultan Azlan Shah bertitah, peperangan akan menyebabkan berlaku pertumpahan darah, kerosakan sumber ekonomi, kehilangan nyawa serta kemusnahan harta benda.
"Sama ada di Yaman, Libya, Myanmar atau Malaysia, peranan yang dimainkan pasukan keselamatan ketika berlaku krisis akan mencerminkan imej pemimpin sesebuah negara.
"Kegagalan pemimpin di negara-negara Asia Barat menangani rusuhan awam secara bijaksana pula akan membuka campur tangan kuasa luar di negara terbabit yang seterusnya akan menamatkan kedaulatan sebuah negara merdeka," titah baginda.
Baginda bertitah demikian pada Perbarisan Komander Sempena Pembukaan Rasmi Latihan Kem Tahunan Komander Rejimen Askar Jurutera Diraja Senggara Perhubungan di Kem Wardieburn di sini hari ini.
Pada majlis itu juga, baginda turut berkenan menyampaikan Pingat Jasa Negara kepada 12 anggota yang berkhidmat dalam pasukan itu.
Oleh MOHD. FIRDAUS ISMAIL
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Raja Nazrin menyampaikan Pingat Jasa Negara kepada 12 penerima pada majlis perbarisan Pelancaran Latihan Kem Tahunan 2011 di Kem Setapak, Kuala Lumpur, Semalam.
Raja Nazrin menyampaikan Pingat Jasa Negara kepada 12 penerima pada majlis perbarisan Pelancaran Latihan Kem Tahunan 2011 di Kem Setapak, Kuala Lumpur, Semalam.
KUALA LUMPUR 22 Mac - Peperangan bukanlah pilihan terbaik untuk menyelesaikan konflik yang berlaku, sebaliknya perlu diatasi melalui saluran diplomasi tanpa membabitkannya.
Raja Muda Perak, Raja Dr. Nazrin Shah Ibni Sultan Azlan Shah bertitah, peperangan akan menyebabkan berlaku pertumpahan darah, kerosakan sumber ekonomi, kehilangan nyawa serta kemusnahan harta benda.
"Sama ada di Yaman, Libya, Myanmar atau Malaysia, peranan yang dimainkan pasukan keselamatan ketika berlaku krisis akan mencerminkan imej pemimpin sesebuah negara.
"Kegagalan pemimpin di negara-negara Asia Barat menangani rusuhan awam secara bijaksana pula akan membuka campur tangan kuasa luar di negara terbabit yang seterusnya akan menamatkan kedaulatan sebuah negara merdeka," titah baginda.
Baginda bertitah demikian pada Perbarisan Komander Sempena Pembukaan Rasmi Latihan Kem Tahunan Komander Rejimen Askar Jurutera Diraja Senggara Perhubungan di Kem Wardieburn di sini hari ini.
Pada majlis itu juga, baginda turut berkenan menyampaikan Pingat Jasa Negara kepada 12 anggota yang berkhidmat dalam pasukan itu.
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Oleh MOHD. FIRDAUS ISMAIL
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Raja Nazrin menyampaikan Pingat Jasa Negara kepada 12 penerima pada majlis perbarisan Pelancaran Latihan Kem Tahunan 2011 di Kem Setapak, Kuala Lumpur, Semalam.
KUALA LUMPUR 22 Mac - Peperangan bukanlah pilihan terbaik untuk menyelesaikan konflik yang berlaku, sebaliknya perlu diatasi melalui saluran diplomasi tanpa membabitkannya.
Raja Muda Perak, Raja Dr. Nazrin Shah Ibni Sultan Azlan Shah bertitah, peperangan akan menyebabkan berlaku pertumpahan darah, kerosakan sumber ekonomi, kehilangan nyawa serta kemusnahan harta benda.
"Sama ada di Yaman, Libya, Myanmar atau Malaysia, peranan yang dimainkan pasukan keselamatan ketika berlaku krisis akan mencerminkan imej pemimpin sesebuah negara.
"Kegagalan pemimpin di negara-negara Asia Barat menangani rusuhan awam secara bijaksana pula akan membuka campur tangan kuasa luar di negara terbabit yang seterusnya akan menamatkan kedaulatan sebuah negara merdeka," titah baginda.
Baginda bertitah demikian pada Perbarisan Komander Sempena Pembukaan Rasmi Latihan Kem Tahunan Komander Rejimen Askar Jurutera Diraja Senggara Perhubungan di Kem Wardieburn di sini hari ini.
Pada majlis itu juga, baginda turut berkenan menyampaikan Pingat Jasa Negara kepada 12 anggota yang berkhidmat dalam pasukan itu.
Doa2 kan dijauhi.....
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Nada kita sentiasa berbeza, kalau kat negara burung lagenda sebut perkataan perang tuh dah macam nak order makan kat kedai jer.
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ven lu tak leh ambik tender balance gun sighting punya casing ka
Thursday March 17, 2011
Centuries old brass casting business stands the risk off extinction
BY FARIK ZOLKEPLI
farik@thestar.com.my PHOTOS BY ZABIDI HUSIN
TERENGGANU’S brass casting legacy is in danger of becoming extinct
due to lack of bullet casings which is essential in the business.
Local brass craftsman Wan Mahadi Wan Ismail, 43, who runs a family
business spanning some three centuries, said the lack of raw material is
literally driving craftsmen in Terengganu out of business.
“Bullet casings are the material needed for brass craftsmen here.
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A master at work: Wan Mahadi preparing a brass masterpiece, which will be sold as a rare collective item.
“It would be melted down before being shaped into unique and beautiful brass artefacts,” he told StarMetro.
He said among the items that could be produced from the brass bullet casings are lamp stands and furnishings.
Wan Mahadi said the craftsment had enjoyed the supply of bullet
casings, which were subsidised by the government but the assistance had
ceased.
“Previously, we would buy the casings for less than RM10 per kilogram due to the subsidy.
“However, now the quota of bullets had been stopped, thus we are
forced to deal with scrap metal dealers, which sold them at RM15 per
kilogram,” he said.
He added the high cost for raw materials led to many craftsmen closing their business.
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Melted: Melting the brass bullets is the second step in brass-making.
“The government provided the subsidised bullet casings up to 1998, where there were about 80 craftsmen.
“By the time they resumed the scheme in 2006, only 20 brass
businesses were left in the state and last year, it was stopped again,”
he said adding that, there were only seven brass business left at
present.
Wan Mahadi hoped the government, especially the Information,
Communication and Culture Ministry would look into the plight of brass
casting craftsmen here and provide the raw material needed.
“We are merely asking for the quota be granted to us at subsidised price.
“If no aid is given, I am afraid thus there would be no future for this particular art and craft,” he said.
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Hard work: A
worker at Wanisma
Craft & Trading
putting the melted
casings into specific
moulds
Wan Mahadi, who runs a brass casting workshop and shop near the Batu
Bersurat roundabout here, said it was ashamed that the state brass
craftsmen were not supported anymore in terms of raw material despite
being the pioneers of the brass casting industry in the country.
“It is not a mere question of businesses closing but it is a matter
of heritage as brass casting is a special industry, rich with history
and cultural significance,” he said.
He added brass casting was also an important tourism product, as
tourists from as far as Europe would come to the state just to witness
brass casting from the pioneers.
“I receive some 50 foreign tourists daily, who came to my workshop to see the whole process of brass casting.
“The number of domestic tourist from all over the country is considerably more as well,” he said.
The craftsman is a degree
holder in Fire Metal studies as well as a Diploma in Education from
Universiti Institut Teknologi Mara (UITM) and has been in the business
for more than 15 years since his father died.
“At first, I was planning to become a teacher but I was determined
not to let the heritage of brass casting die when I my father passed
away back in 1995.
“The craft requires specialised skill and most importantly passion
and one’s soul must be in it, thus not just anyone can do this,” he
said.
Thursday March 17, 2011
Centuries old brass casting business stands the risk off extinction
BY FARIK ZOLKEPLI
farik@thestar.com.my PHOTOS BY ZABIDI HUSIN
TERENGGANU’S brass casting legacy is in danger of becoming extinct
due to lack of bullet casings which is essential in the business.
Local brass craftsman Wan Mahadi Wan Ismail, 43, who runs a family
business spanning some three centuries, said the lack of raw material is
literally driving craftsmen in Terengganu out of business.
“Bullet casings are the material needed for brass craftsmen here.
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A master at work: Wan Mahadi preparing a brass masterpiece, which will be sold as a rare collective item.
“It would be melted down before being shaped into unique and beautiful brass artefacts,” he told StarMetro.
He said among the items that could be produced from the brass bullet casings are lamp stands and furnishings.
Wan Mahadi said the craftsment had enjoyed the supply of bullet
casings, which were subsidised by the government but the assistance had
ceased.
“Previously, we would buy the casings for less than RM10 per kilogram due to the subsidy.
“However, now the quota of bullets had been stopped, thus we are
forced to deal with scrap metal dealers, which sold them at RM15 per
kilogram,” he said.
He added the high cost for raw materials led to many craftsmen closing their business.
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Melted: Melting the brass bullets is the second step in brass-making.
“The government provided the subsidised bullet casings up to 1998, where there were about 80 craftsmen.
“By the time they resumed the scheme in 2006, only 20 brass
businesses were left in the state and last year, it was stopped again,”
he said adding that, there were only seven brass business left at
present.
Wan Mahadi hoped the government, especially the Information,
Communication and Culture Ministry would look into the plight of brass
casting craftsmen here and provide the raw material needed.
“We are merely asking for the quota be granted to us at subsidised price.
“If no aid is given, I am afraid thus there would be no future for this particular art and craft,” he said.
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Hard work: A
worker at Wanisma
Craft & Trading
putting the melted
casings into specific
moulds
Wan Mahadi, who runs a brass casting workshop and shop near the Batu
Bersurat roundabout here, said it was ashamed that the state brass
craftsmen were not supported anymore in terms of raw material despite
being the pioneers of the brass casting industry in the country.
“It is not a mere question of businesses closing but it is a matter
of heritage as brass casting is a special industry, rich with history
and cultural significance,” he said.
He added brass casting was also an important tourism product, as
tourists from as far as Europe would come to the state just to witness
brass casting from the pioneers.
“I receive some 50 foreign tourists daily, who came to my workshop to see the whole process of brass casting.
“The number of domestic tourist from all over the country is considerably more as well,” he said.
The craftsman is a degree
holder in Fire Metal studies as well as a Diploma in Education from
Universiti Institut Teknologi Mara (UITM) and has been in the business
for more than 15 years since his father died.
“At first, I was planning to become a teacher but I was determined
not to let the heritage of brass casting die when I my father passed
away back in 1995.
“The craft requires specialised skill and most importantly passion
and one’s soul must be in it, thus not just anyone can do this,” he
said.
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kalo ada ambik la..suruh DF jadi agen pemasaran..
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tenteng wrote:kedai byk x nak amik kelongsong skang nie.. kalo dia amik pun yg dah diproses.
nape tak amik plak? masuk tender pelupusan ke?
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bukan..kedai x nak amik kelongsong seketul... kalo nak jual kena kluarkan tembaga / timah (saya x ingat mana satu)... biasa derang akan rebus kelongsong tu sampai benda alah tu kluar. pastu baru depa jual.
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Jepun serah kelengkapan marin RM10.37j kepada PDRM
17/03/2011 6:24pm
PELABUHAN KLANG 17 Mac – Kerajaan Jepun hari ini menyerahkan peralatan kelengkapan marin bernilai RM10.37 juta kepada Polis Diraja Malaysia (PDRM) dalam usaha menambah baik keselamatan di Perairan Selat Melaka yang menjadi laluan utama kapal ke pelbagai destinasi perdagangan.
Ketua Polis Negara, Tan Sri Ismail Omar berkata, kelengkapan yang diserahkan ialah empat unit bot laju, 60 unit radio mudah alih digital, 40 unit teropong inframerah dan 40 unit teropong jarak jauh bagi kegunaan pasukan Polis Marin PDRM.
Beliau berkata, penyerahan peralatan itu adalah di bawah Geran Bantuan Penambah Baik Keselamatan Maritim Malaysia oleh kerajaan Jepun yang disampaikan oleh Duta Besar Jepun ke Malaysia, Masahiko Horie.
"Selat Melaka merupakan laluan terpenting perairan negara yang dilalui lebih 200 kapal sehari di mana melalui bantuan dari kerajaan Jepun ini akan meningkatkan lagi tahap keselamatan di kawasan perairan terbabit,” katanya dalam sidang media selepas majlis penerimaan Geran Bantuan Penambah Baik Keselamatan Maritim Malaysia dari kerajaan Jepun di sini hari ini.
Ismail berkata selain itu, PDRM melalui pasukan Polis Marin akan mengadakan latihan secara bersama dengan polis Jepun dalam tindakan pengawasan perairan di kedua-dua buah negara. – Bernama
aku rasa pelik laaahhh... kenepa kerap sgt jepun menderma kat kita niii, aku rasa kita beli laaahh, tapi bayar bawah table koot, sbb jepun di larang jual sebarang teknologi yg boleh membawa kearah peperangan ke mana2 negara sekali pun....
17/03/2011 6:24pm
PELABUHAN KLANG 17 Mac – Kerajaan Jepun hari ini menyerahkan peralatan kelengkapan marin bernilai RM10.37 juta kepada Polis Diraja Malaysia (PDRM) dalam usaha menambah baik keselamatan di Perairan Selat Melaka yang menjadi laluan utama kapal ke pelbagai destinasi perdagangan.
Ketua Polis Negara, Tan Sri Ismail Omar berkata, kelengkapan yang diserahkan ialah empat unit bot laju, 60 unit radio mudah alih digital, 40 unit teropong inframerah dan 40 unit teropong jarak jauh bagi kegunaan pasukan Polis Marin PDRM.
Beliau berkata, penyerahan peralatan itu adalah di bawah Geran Bantuan Penambah Baik Keselamatan Maritim Malaysia oleh kerajaan Jepun yang disampaikan oleh Duta Besar Jepun ke Malaysia, Masahiko Horie.
"Selat Melaka merupakan laluan terpenting perairan negara yang dilalui lebih 200 kapal sehari di mana melalui bantuan dari kerajaan Jepun ini akan meningkatkan lagi tahap keselamatan di kawasan perairan terbabit,” katanya dalam sidang media selepas majlis penerimaan Geran Bantuan Penambah Baik Keselamatan Maritim Malaysia dari kerajaan Jepun di sini hari ini.
Ismail berkata selain itu, PDRM melalui pasukan Polis Marin akan mengadakan latihan secara bersama dengan polis Jepun dalam tindakan pengawasan perairan di kedua-dua buah negara. – Bernama
aku rasa pelik laaahhh... kenepa kerap sgt jepun menderma kat kita niii, aku rasa kita beli laaahh, tapi bayar bawah table koot, sbb jepun di larang jual sebarang teknologi yg boleh membawa kearah peperangan ke mana2 negara sekali pun....
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dewafrost wrote:Jepun serah kelengkapan marin RM10.37j kepada PDRM
17/03/2011 6:24pm
PELABUHAN KLANG 17 Mac – Kerajaan Jepun hari ini menyerahkan peralatan kelengkapan marin bernilai RM10.37 juta kepada Polis Diraja Malaysia (PDRM) dalam usaha menambah baik keselamatan di Perairan Selat Melaka yang menjadi laluan utama kapal ke pelbagai destinasi perdagangan.
Ketua Polis Negara, Tan Sri Ismail Omar berkata, kelengkapan yang diserahkan ialah empat unit bot laju, 60 unit radio mudah alih digital, 40 unit teropong inframerah dan 40 unit teropong jarak jauh bagi kegunaan pasukan Polis Marin PDRM.
Beliau berkata, penyerahan peralatan itu adalah di bawah Geran Bantuan Penambah Baik Keselamatan Maritim Malaysia oleh kerajaan Jepun yang disampaikan oleh Duta Besar Jepun ke Malaysia, Masahiko Horie.
"Selat Melaka merupakan laluan terpenting perairan negara yang dilalui lebih 200 kapal sehari di mana melalui bantuan dari kerajaan Jepun ini akan meningkatkan lagi tahap keselamatan di kawasan perairan terbabit,” katanya dalam sidang media selepas majlis penerimaan Geran Bantuan Penambah Baik Keselamatan Maritim Malaysia dari kerajaan Jepun di sini hari ini.
Ismail berkata selain itu, PDRM melalui pasukan Polis Marin akan mengadakan latihan secara bersama dengan polis Jepun dalam tindakan pengawasan perairan di kedua-dua buah negara. – Bernama
aku rasa pelik laaahhh... kenepa kerap sgt jepun menderma kat kita niii, aku rasa kita beli laaahh, tapi bayar bawah table koot, sbb jepun di larang jual sebarang teknologi yg boleh membawa kearah peperangan ke mana2 negara sekali pun....
Rasanya peralatan keselamatan awam cam utk polis depa leh jual kot? Sapa2 leh confirm?
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hhmmmm.... mungkin jugak yerrr.... tapi aku raser kita patut amik kesempatan masa nii, cuba grab maner2 barang depa yg kire bleh lerr kita guna, trade in dgn bahan mentah kita, sebab depa lebih memerlukan mende2 mcm tuu skrg niii....
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No Military boleh. Dan seperti TIN selalu cakap kat aku, kenderaan soft-skin jenama jepun bersepah dalam inventory
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Singapore and Malaysian navies conduct bilateral maritime exercise
The Republic of Singapore Navy (RSN) and the Royal Malaysian Navy (RMN)
conducted Exercise Malapura, a bilateral maritime exercise, from 1 to 10 Mar
2011. Hosted by Malaysia, this year's exercise is the 21st in the series held
since 1984. RSN Fleet Commander, Rear-Admiral Joseph Leong and RMN Fleet
Commander, Vice Admiral Datuk Ahmad Kamarulzaman bin Ahmad Badaruddin were
present at the closing ceremony held at Changi Naval Base, today.
During the exercise, both navies carried out joint planning and training at
the Lumut Naval Base and conducted drills in conventional naval warfare and
maritime security in the Malacca Strait. The RSN took part in the exercise with
a frigate (RSS Steadfast), a missile corvette (RSS Valour) and a patrol vessel
(RSS Brave), while the RMN participated with a corvette (KD Lekir) and two
patrol vessels (KD Pahang and KD Selangor).
The RSN and RMN interact regularly across a wide range of activities. These
include professional exchanges and courses, as well as multilateral activities
as part of the Five Power Defence Arrangements. The two navies have also been
working closely to enhance maritime security through the Malacca Strait
Patrols. These regular interactions serve to strengthen mutual understanding
and professional ties among the personnel of both navies.
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The RSN and RMN ships sailing out from Lumut Naval Base to exercise at the Malacca Strait.
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RSN
Fleet Commander Rear-Admiral Joseph Leong(Left) and RMN Fleet Commander
Vice Admiral Datuk Ahmad Kamarulzaman(Right) exchanging a handshake at
the Closing Ceremony of Ex Malapura.
conducted Exercise Malapura, a bilateral maritime exercise, from 1 to 10 Mar
2011. Hosted by Malaysia, this year's exercise is the 21st in the series held
since 1984. RSN Fleet Commander, Rear-Admiral Joseph Leong and RMN Fleet
Commander, Vice Admiral Datuk Ahmad Kamarulzaman bin Ahmad Badaruddin were
present at the closing ceremony held at Changi Naval Base, today.
During the exercise, both navies carried out joint planning and training at
the Lumut Naval Base and conducted drills in conventional naval warfare and
maritime security in the Malacca Strait. The RSN took part in the exercise with
a frigate (RSS Steadfast), a missile corvette (RSS Valour) and a patrol vessel
(RSS Brave), while the RMN participated with a corvette (KD Lekir) and two
patrol vessels (KD Pahang and KD Selangor).
The RSN and RMN interact regularly across a wide range of activities. These
include professional exchanges and courses, as well as multilateral activities
as part of the Five Power Defence Arrangements. The two navies have also been
working closely to enhance maritime security through the Malacca Strait
Patrols. These regular interactions serve to strengthen mutual understanding
and professional ties among the personnel of both navies.
[You must be registered and logged in to see this image.]
The RSN and RMN ships sailing out from Lumut Naval Base to exercise at the Malacca Strait.
[You must be registered and logged in to see this image.]
RSN
Fleet Commander Rear-Admiral Joseph Leong(Left) and RMN Fleet Commander
Vice Admiral Datuk Ahmad Kamarulzaman(Right) exchanging a handshake at
the Closing Ceremony of Ex Malapura.
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dewafrost wrote:makna nya lori2 laaahhh tuuuu
Yaa... Lori Handalan based on lori Isuzu... Pastu tak masuk lagi Pajero / Isuzu Bighorn / Toyota Hilux dlm inventory tentera kita...
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