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Japan JSDF ''Jieitai'' and Police/Coast Guard Gallery and Discussion
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aku dah kecikkan gamba tu,still lambat jugak ke dier loading? |
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Reply #176 BeachBoys's post
the JDF navy have the best boats in Asia... |
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JASDF Canceled Aircraft
Mitsubishi FS-X
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nak mcm gripen je + rafale?.. |
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Keluar kat berita rtm pagi tadi..
http://www.japanprobe.com/?p=3039
JSDF F-2B Fighter Explodes at Nagoya Airport
A Japanese fighter jet crashed an instant after takeoff and went up in flames Wednesday at an airport in central Japan, leaving the two pilots with minor injuries, an official for aircraft抯 manufacturer said.
The F-2B fighter was on a test flight prior to delivery to Japan抯 air force when it crashed, said Hideo Ikuno, a spokesman for the Daiya public-relations firm representing the plane抯 maker, Mitsubishi Heavy Industries.
Footage on commercial broadcaster TV Asahi showed the jet taking off from the runway in Nagoya, only to suddenly tip downward and skid along the ground in flames. National broadcaster NHK showed the pilots jumping from the burning plane. |
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1 Both 700 million, new tanks JGSDF
2008.2.13 11:46
13, the Ministry of Defense, as of FY 22 from domestically produced equipment aiming to develop a new type of tanks during the Ground Self-Defense Force (prototype vehicle), located in Sagamihara, Kanagawa Prefecture, the ministry's press and public research facilities.
High-tech side of the tank to exchange information instantly to each other and share with the system and that the enemy tanks, as well as attacks by guerrilla and special forces to deal with new threats such as can be characterized. Development cost is about 484 billion yen, about double the price of 700 million yen, the highest level in the world.
But bad weather or at night accurate fire equipment can be equipped with a 120-millimeter artillery. Removable armor in a short period of "modular armor" to introduce the main tanks in the current weight of 90 tons-about six tanks from about 44 tons subdued light.
Japan's mainland to the end of the Cold War in large-scale invasion of wearing landing because there is less chance of the 16-year drafting "National Defense Program Outline" was equipped with tanks slash the number. Development of new tanks need to question the view that the Defense Department is "attack and defence, the impetus for a balanced effectiveness of the tanks have not changed" and stressed that the significance.
Sources : http://sankei.jp.msn.com/politic ... 802131146007-n1.htm
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Japan cuts back funds for ATD-X steath demonstrator
Japan's plans to build a stealth fighter demonstrator have been set back after funding for the project was cut in the fiscal year 2008 defence budget. The Mitsubishi ATD-X project has been allocated |
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Kapal tentera, bot nelayan berlanggar
TOKYO: Sebuah kapal pemusnah tentera laut Jepun yang dilengkapi sistem pengesan radar serba canggih, bertembung dengan sebuah bot nelayan yang menyebabkan dua lelaki hilang di perairan timur Tokyo, kelmarin.
Pengawal pantai berkata bot berkenaan putus dua selepas berlanggar dengan kapal pemusnah Atago. Berikutan itu, pihak tentera dan pasukan pengawal pantai sudah melancarkan operasi mencari anak kapal yang hilang.
Seorang penyelam turut mencari bangkai serpihan bot sepanjang 12 meter yang mana Haruo Kichisei, 58, dan anak lelakinya Tetsuhiro, 23, keluar bagi menangkap ikan tuna.
"Kami berusaha sedaya upaya bagi mencari dan menyelamat anak kapal terbabit," kata Menteri Pertahanan Shigeru Ishiba pada sidang media.
"Kami amat dikesali kejadian malang berkenaan boleh berlaku," katanya sambil menegaskan punca kejadian belum dapat dipastikan setakat ini. Pihak berkuasa sedang mengumpul bukti untuk mencari punca kejadian.
Kapal pemusnah Atago yang ditauliahkan musim bunga lalu, adalah yang terbaru daripada lima kapal perang dilengkapi sistem radar Aegis dan lazimnya membawa anak kapal seramai 300 orang.
Sistem Aegis dibekalkan Syarikat Lockheed Martin yang turut digunakan tentera laut Amerika Syarikat dan pasukan tentera laut lain di sekitar dunia.
"Kejadian itu membuktikan kelemahan Aegis," kata Nobuyuki Nose, penulis buku sistem pertahanan peluru berpandu kepada stesen Television.
"Ia pasti membangkitkan persoalan penting mengenai Aegis."
Kapal Atago berkenaan terpaksa menuju ke Pelabuhan Yokosuka selepas menjalani latihan di Hawaii.
- Reuters / Berita Harian -
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Satelit internet termaju dilancar ke orbit
ROKET H-2A yang membawa satelit KIZUNA dilancarkan di Pulau Tanegashima, Jepun semalam.
TOKYO - Jepun semalam melancarkan satelit komunikasi eksperimen dalam usahanya memastikan akses internet berkelajuan tinggi di bahagian pedalaman negara itu dan di Asia.
Satelit komunikasi KIZUNA yang bermaksud angin dilancar menggunakan roket H-2A di Pulau Tanegashima pada pukul 5.55 petang waktu tempatan.
Pelancaran itu tergendala sebentar berikutan sebuah kapal tersasar lalu memasuki perairan yang menjadi kawasan larangan.
KIZUNA dilengkapi tiga antena yang menghadap Jepun, Asia Tenggara dan wilayah Pasifik.
Para saintis Jepun berkata, pelancaran KIZUNA yang menelan kos sebanyak AS$490 juta (RM1.6 bilion) itu akan membantu Jepun dalam membina jaringan telekomunikasi dan maklumat termaju.
Jurucakap Agensi Eksplorasi Aeroangkasa Jepun (JAXA) berkata, pelancaran satelit itu akan membantu membangunkan masyarakat yang boleh menggunakan internet di mana sahaja.
"Infrastruktur di bumi tidak akan mampu menahan gempa bumi yang kuat dan bahagian pendalaman juga tidak mempunyai jaringan kabel fiber optik. Satelit ini akan banyak membantu," katanya.
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BAE in talks with Mitsubishi
BAE Systems, Europe's biggest arms manufacturer, is in discussions to license the manufacturing of the Euro璮ighter jet to Japan's Mitsubishi Heavy if the aircraft wins an export competition worth tens of billions of dollars.
A purchase of the Euro璮ighter Typhoon would signal a watershed for Japan, which until now has bought fighters only from the US, its closest military ally.
But there is a growing sentiment among bureaucrats and politicians that Japan should collaborate more with European companies in order to have better access to cutting-edge technology.
Nigel Whitehead, group managing director of BAE's military air solutions, said yesterday that Japan had this year expressed an interest in buying a European fighter for the first time.
"There is a sense of lost opportunity within the Japanese defence forces in the nature of the collaboration programmes they could be involved in beyond the confines of their relations with the US," Mr Whitehead told the Financial Times.
But analysts say cosying up to the Eurofighter consortium could be a ploy to press the US on price and access to highly sensitive technology. Japan's air force wants to buy the F-22 Raptor, built by Lockheed Martin, but current US law prohibits its export.
Tokyo is also considering Lockheed's F-35 Lightning II, which is already on order with a number of foreign air forces, including the UK and Italy. Tokyo will also assess Boeing's F-15 Eagle and F-18 Hornet.
BAE is in discussions with Mitsubishi Heavy (MHI) about a progressive licence manufacturing agreement, Mr Whitehead said. "The idea is that we would transfer the ability to manufacture the aircraft to [Mitsubishi] and they could have the ability to upgrade and develop the aircraft themselves."
A delegation from Mitsubishi, which declined to comment last night, and the defence ministry travelled to the UK earlier this year to see the Typhoon's production site. Japanese pilots also tested the Typhoon, made by a consortium comprising BAE, EADS, the Franco-German defence group and Italy's Finmeccanica.
Japan needs to replace its fleet of 90 F-4 Phantoms, which went into service in 1971, and also plans to retire 200 F-15 fighters. The defence ministry is understood to be studying all available options and will make a final decision by early next year. The procurement deal could run to tens of billions of dollars.
The attraction of the Typhoon is that Mitsubishi |
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Boeing Delivers First KC-767 Tanker to Japan
ST. LOUIS, Feb. 19, 2008 -- The Boeing Company [NYSE: BA] today delivered the first Japan KC-767 Tanker to the Itochu Corp., for Japan's Air Self-Defense Force (JASDF). It is the first aerial refueling aircraft in Japan's history.
"The KC-767 will have an immediate impact and significantly increase Japan's capabilities," said Jim Albaugh, president and CEO of Boeing Integrated Defense Systems. "This delivery also confirms Boeing's standing as the world's leading provider of aerial refueling tankers and continues our company's proud 75-year history of producing tankers."
The 12-hour non-stop flight to Gifu, Japan, near Nagoya, originated in Wichita, Kan., near Boeing's tanker modification center, following a final review by Japan Ministry of Defense (MoD) Air Staff. Itochu will deliver the KC-767 Tanker to the MoD following in-country acceptance processes.
Japan has ordered four convertible freighter 767s, providing flexibility in carrying cargo or passengers while maintaining its primary role as an aerial refueling tanker. It features Boeing's advanced aerial refueling boom and Remote Aerial Refueling Operator (RARO II) system. Boeing will deliver the second Japan tanker immediately following acceptance of this first Japan delivery.
Additionally, Boeing is building four tankers for Italy with delivery of the first two aircraft planned in 2008. The KC-767 also is Boeing's offering in the U.S. Air Force's KC-X competition for its next-generation tanker aircraft. Since the 1930s, Boeing has built and delivered more than 2,000 tankers that feature the world's most advanced aerial refueling method with the highest fuel transfer rate available.
Sources : http://www.boeing.com/news/releases/2008/q1/080219e_nr.html
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Mitsubishi F2A
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sugoiiii.....desuyone..... |
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gamba dah banyak.tapi dah terbang ker benda nih ...?? |
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