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Reply #225 windof's post
Saudara Windof think bini aku factori buat anak ka?
Aku tak nampak. Kawan aku boleh. Aku tak nak nampak.ehhehe. Bukan kota singa jer beb. Maner maner tempat. Kerajaan-kerajaan mereka di merata tempat di Asean. |
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Reply #242 razhar's post
pasal kem semua dah banyak tukar dibandingkan masa aku dol. Dan aku takleh beritahu lebih pasal unit aku. Kalo aku nak bohong senang sajer. petik maner maner camp dari mindef. sebab itu aku suruh kao rujuk mindef site. |
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You got it. First strike is our detterance. You mean we must wait for an attack to happen and endure casualties? Does that happen in your country?
You mean you dont know that you are actually thankful that by having long range weapons or platforms, it is actually good for you and your country ? What is the purpose of Butterworth joint command facilities?
Saudara Razahr pikir masak masak baru jawab enh. |
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Balas #245 belacan79\ catat
masalah nya first strike tu boleh caya ker sebagai deterrence ??dont think so...
pelaburan singapore yg ada kat malaysia ni pun bukanlah satu jaminan dorang tak attack malaysia... |
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Originally posted by belacan79 at 25-1-2009 04:56 PM
They dont use bitumen.
Ever seen technologi civilain tak?
http://www.elastomer.com/
It takes less minutes to repair airport runaway. Tiap tiap hari, airports aroun ...
Haku sembang pasal baiki jalan, mmg la pakai bitumen. Yang hang bagi contoh tu utk baiki landasan kapal terbang. Asphalt/ bitumen ngan RC mmg la lain.
BTW, kerosakan landasan akibat wear & tear / traffic load mana nak same ngan kesan ledakan bom anti-landasan . Berkawah weihhhh.
Andaikan cuaca terang & nyaman, burung2 berkicauan, suasana sunyi & sepi, maklumlah masing2 balik kampung.
Bile dah berkawah, sebelum tampal ape2, kena la penuhkan balik kawah tu ngan segala apa yg ade disekitar. Pakai spade je ke nak pakai jengkaut 25 tan? Leh kuar dari poket. Kalo tak cukup penuh & padat, letak ape2 bahan pun akan lekuk / pecah balik, sbb x de UDL (penyebaran beban seragam). Pehtu baru la boleh tepek.
Itam tu bukan bitumen ke?
8th Civil Engineer Squadron Airman and Republic of Korea Air Forces' Airman inspect the job of a korean contractor before the final layer of asphalt is applied during a combined USAF/Republic of Korean Air Forces airfield management training at Kunsan Air Base, Republic of Korea, October 21, 2008. (U.S. Air Force photo/Staff Sgt. Jason Colbert)
U.S. Seabees and South Korean sailors work to move a 360-square-foot fiberglass mat over a filled crater during a rapid runway repair exercise Friday on Chinhae Naval Base, South Korea.
"But those who had done it before said they were impressed with the fiberglass mat.
Neither the South Korean nor U.S. Navy actually own fiberglass mats; the material was borrowed from the U.S. Air Force.
The older material normally used by the Navy is slower and requires sailors to assemble the mat piece-by-piece with locking pins.
After graders and rollers compacted the surface where the crater had been, sailors attached chains to a forklift and towed the mat.
Sailors said they were pleased with their time and that they could work with South Koreans sailors again without any problems.
揝ome of them knew a few words of English, along with the [gestures], |
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Reply #253 razhar's post
Ikutkan, Mesir, Iraq, Syria dll pernah jugak menghapuskan sejumlah besar kelengkapan & persenjataan jiran kesayangan mereka. Selepas itu, jiran mereka ini meminta bantuan PokCik, kalo x leh anto org, gantikanlan balik bape bijik kereta perisai, keta kebai, pesawat yg dimusnahkan.
Kire macam dalam game la, leh save & reload. |
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Reply #251 lipanlapan's post
sapa hang nih yg nak menafikan pendapat2 dari seorg jenderal SAF? :@ :@ :@ |
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Reply #251 lipanlapan's post
I dont think you get my point. Spalls are actually huge holes in the ground due to soil erosion and often due to the weight of the aircraft itself. They are large enough for entire wheels of jets to get stuck into. Yes, I was referring to airport runaways. The same material could be used. Of course, I made an effort to distinctively refer to them as civilian products. Undeniably, there are military ones too. There is one by IAI right now. Google it.
What makes u think the same polymers cannot be used for normal roads with proper preparation? On hindsight, have you seen liquid concrete(special type of concrete) added into cracks in roads(depending on the location of site of roads) to stabilize them and level them until you have time for proper repairs? Or perhaps you have seen sheets of metal laid bare on broken roads to act, temporarily if you will, as new roads and quite capable of supporting 30 tonners?
Simply providing an example of how what the Koreans experimented with does not proof anything. Are you saying that just because you like flowers, I should like flowers too? Are you saying definitely that the SAF will resort to using such a product? Obviously not.
It is good info to know though. Between current roads and runaways and more convertible roads and runaways, RSAF will generate continuous air power of nearly 200 combat jets.
[ Last edited by belacan79 at 25-1-2009 09:57 PM ] |
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Reply #253 razhar's post
Urm, you do have fewer weapons than the Arabs... |
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Reply #254 lipanlapan's post
pokcik dia akan sentiasa memastikan penghantaran senjata2 ganti tidak akan terputus..mcm perang 1973....setahu aku,pokcik dia guna surplus dari tentera mereka untuk ganti dan buat special delivery ke israel.....aku rasa le..kalu tak dak special delivery tu..sempadan jehud tu dah jauh berubah....masa tu mmg jehud diambang kekalahan...jet2 semua banyak yg jatuh cam lalat je...armor2 banyak jugak yg hilang turret... |
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Reply #246 razhar's post
Ahaha. Tak tahu atau tak nak jawab tuh |
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Reply #249 Periuk_api1209's post
So why have`nt we attacked Malaysia since you seem to say that we are so inclined to do so..or like some say..Israel? |
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