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Damocles+Navflir sous le MKM malaisien
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The Su-30МКМ was developed by the Sukhoi Design Bureau on basis of the super maneuverable fighter the Su-30MKI. The aircraft has the same aerodynamically perfect airframe, state-of-the-art engine with the Thrust Vector Control (TVC) and the most advanced digital fly-by-wire system. The MKM version differs from the MKI by virtue of the composition of the onboard avionics. The French company ТHALES supplies the Head-up display (HUD), navigational forward-looking IR system NAVFLIR and Laser Designation pod (LDP Damocles). Aircraft carries missile approach warning sensor (MAWS) and laser warning sensor (LWS) manufactured by the AVITRONICS company (South Africa).
The electronic warfare (EW) system, up-to-date radar (with a phased antenna array capable of simultaneously tracking 15 and attacking 4 targets), optic-location system with the laser rangefinder are all produced by leading Russian manufacturers.
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Sujet: Re: Malaysian Armed Forces (MAF) Jeu 29 Nov 2012 - 18:23
Débarquement hier de deux EC725, d'un Antonov 124 pour l'armée Malaisienne.
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28 Nov 12 : Dua Buah Pesawat EC725 Pertama TUDM Tiba Di Malaysia
SUBANG, 28 Nov 12 – Hari ini sejarah telah tercipta apabila dua buah pesawat baru EC725 yang bakal memasuki inventori TUDM tiba di Malaysia dengan menggunakan pesawat Antonov-124. Pesawat buatan firma Eurocopter dari Perancis ini telah diterbangkan dari Marignanc, Perancis dan mengambil masa lebih kurang 13 jam penerbangan sebelum tiba di Terminal Skypark, Subang tepat pada jam 2.20 petang tadi. Dua buah pesawat ini juga akan diserahkan secara rasmi kepada kerajaan Malaysia dalam masa terdekat.
Eurocopter delivers the first two Royal Malaysian Air Force EC725s from an order for 12 medium-lift, twin-engine helicopters
The initial two Eurocopter EC725 helicopters for the Royal Malaysian Air Force were formally presented today during a ceremony in Kuala Lumpur, with the first unit being delivered on time and the second unit coming three months ahead of schedule.
Malaysia is to receive a total of 12 EC725s through 2014, creating a highly capable fleet of rotorcraft for search & rescue and utility missions.
“Our EC725s will significantly improve the Royal Malaysian Air Force’s capabilities and ensure its helicopter inventory is modern, mission-ready and reliable,” said Defense Minister Dr. Ahmad Zahid Hamidi.
The no. 1 EC725 was first unveiled to Malaysia in December 2011 via a live video broadcast from Eurocopter’s Marignane, France headquarters – organized just after its rollout from the production line. It was beamed to Malaysia’s Langkawi Maritime & Aerospace Exhibition, for an audience that included Malaysian Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak. One year later, the first helicopter arrived in Malaysia on schedule, along with Eurocopter’s handover of the second EC725 three months in advance of the contractual delivery schedule.
“This delivery milestone is the result of the collective effort and great co-operation between the teams from Royal Malaysian Air Force and Eurocopter working towards a common goal,” highlighted Olivier Lambert, Eurocopter’s Senior Vice President for Sales and Customer Relations. “We are committed to ensure the successful delivery of the remaining orders, and stand ready to provide for all of Malaysia’s future mission needs.”
In supporting the deliveries of Malaysia’s EC725s and enhancing Eurocopter’s in-country support and services activities, the Eurocopter Malaysia subsidiary will double its capabilities by moving from its main facility in Subang to a new, expanded site within the Malaysian International Aerospace Center in early 2013.
Additionally, Eurocopter is executing a series of strategic cooperation projects that will include the participation of local industry in ensuring full support for this important delivery and the expansion of Malaysia’s helicopter market. This includes the integration of the country’s industry into its global supply chain, the creation of joint ventures with local companies to establish an in-country MRO (maintenance, repair and overhaul) facility, as well as the development of a regional full-flight simulation center. The full-flight simulation center will be used for training Royal Malaysian Air Force crews and made available for other military and civilian operators of the medium-lift EC725/EC225 helicopter family in the Asia Pacific region.
All of these cooperative projects are aligned with Malaysia’s vision and objective in strengthening Malaysian strategic aeronautical skills and capabilities through strategic partnerships, which also include specific attention in education through the development of aeronautical training capabilities in association with Malaysian Universities.
“Meeting excellence in our delivery and industrial promises for Malaysia is a top priority for Eurocopter,” explained Pierre Rossignol, President and CEO of the Eurocopter Malaysia subsidiary. “As promised ten years ago, we continue our journey towards expansion and look forward to more decades of growth and excellence in the new facility, ensuring full support to all our Malaysian customers while creating new jobs and contributing to the local economy.”
About Eurocopter Malaysia Eurocopter Malaysia was incorporated in 2002, and is the only helicopter manufacturer with a comprehensive network of maintenance, repair and overhaul (MRO) service centers in Malaysia. With a workforce of 120 employees and a presence in Subang, Miri and Kerteh, it provides a broad spectrum of services, ranging from scheduled and unscheduled maintenance, aircraft modification (retrofit, painting, interior refurbishment and customization), as well logistics support (spare parts, repairs and overhaul). Eurocopter Malaysia backs its support offer with its inventory, 24-hour service, highly skilled workers and efficient logistic services. It has in its stable some 20 local small and medium enterprises as its vendors or partners.
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Sujet: Re: Malaysian Armed Forces (MAF) Mar 8 Jan 2013 - 12:27
Oct-2012 : Exercice USN-Malaysian Forces
2 Su30MKM avec 2 F/A18 US
... Over USS GW ( CVN73 )
RMN Lekui ( F30 ) et RMN Jebat ( F29 ) avec USS GW ( CVN73 ) et USS Vandegrift ( FFG48 )
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FULLERTON, Calif. --- ThalesRaytheonSystems today announced full system acceptance has been finalized with the Royal Malaysian Air Force for the Malaysian Air Defense Ground Environment Sector Operations Center III (MADGE) Program. ThalesRaytheonSystems provided the Malaysian Ministry of Defence an enhanced national command and control system.
"The C2 system we've executed in Malaysia represents technological integration at its best," said Kim Kerry, CEO of U.S. Operations for ThalesRaytheonSystems. "We worked with our Malaysian customers to integrate their legacy system and have augmented it with proven technologies, such as the Sentry command and control system and the Ground Master 400 (GM 400) radar. The result is a system that reliably and effectively meets their requirements."
The MADGE system operates in real-time and features multi-radar tracking and a flexible human-machine interface. The GM 400 radar will provide additional long-range surveillance capabilities for the Royal Malaysian Air Force.
ThalesRaytheonSystems has more installed command and control systems operating around the world than any other organization. The Sentry command and control system is a proven, comprehensive, real-time system that powers national air sovereignty systems around the world, including the NORAD Battle Control System. The company is also a world leader in battlefield and weapon-locating radar systems. The company's radar capabilities span short-, medium-, and long-range systems. The ground-based radars are capable of detecting both conventional and unconventional threats for homeland and tactical air defense, counter-battery, and weapons system coordination.
ThalesRaytheonSystems is an international company specializing in air defense systems, command and control systems, 3D air defense radars, and battlefield and weapon locating radars. Since its founding in 2001, ThalesRaytheonSystems has become one of the defense industry's most successful transatlantic joint ventures. The company employs 1,600 people and is equally owned by Raytheon and Thales.
Il a un blindage de norme STANAG-4569 Lvl 4 comme le VBCI.
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Sujet: Re: Malaysian Armed Forces (MAF) Dim 3 Mar 2013 - 21:07
Le Pars 8x8 modifié appelé localement AV-8 a participé à une parade :
+ IFV Adnan (FNSS ACV-300)
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Sujet: Re: Malaysian Armed Forces (MAF) Mar 5 Mar 2013 - 18:41
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La Malaisie lance l'assaut contre les hommes d'un sultan philippin Par François Bougon (avec AFP) | LeMonde.fr –
C'est une histoire à la Joseph Conrad dans l'Asie du Sud-Est du XXIe siècle. Mi-février, près de 200 personnes, dont une partie était armées, ont débarqué à Lahad Datu, un village côtier malaisien de l'Etat de Sabah, au nord de Bornéo, en provenance des Philippines. Sur ordre du sultan de Sulu, qui revendique la souveraineté dans cette région agricole consacrée à l'extraction de l'huile de palme.
Après avoir tenté de négocier, les autorités malaisiennes ont attaqué mardi 5 mars. Avec l'appui notamment d'un F-18, les militaires sont intervenus pour soutenir la police à la suite d'un ultimatum lancé samedi par le premier ministre malaisien Najib Razak. La veille, deux policiers malaisiens et 12 membres du commando avaient été tués vendredi lors d'échanges de coups de feu. Avant l'attaque de mardi, le bilan était de huit morts parmi les forces de l'ordre malaisiennes et 19 parmi les membres du commando.
Les autorités malaisiennes n'ont fait état d'aucune victime mardi, affirmant avoir atteint leurs objectifs lors de cette opération de 'nettoyage'. Les partisans du sultan, qui se font appeler 'Armée royale de Sulu', ont indiqué à la télévision philippine ne pas avoir connu de pertes dans leur rang. Depuis sa maison aux Philippines, le sultan Jamalul Kiram III a affirmé que ses hommes 'se battront jusqu'aux derniers en protégeant leurs idéaux et leurs aspirations'. 'Il est manifeste pour les autorités que plus cette invasion durera, moins les envahisseurs auront l'intention de quitter Sabah. Le gouvernement se doit de préserver la dignité et la souveraineté du pays comme l'exige le peuple', a souligné le premier ministre malaisien Najib Razak sur sa page Facebook.
Royal Malaysian Naval Ship "KD Terengganu" arrived at the Port of Colombo on 14th March whilst on her way home from Karachchi.
The Ship was welcomed by the Sri Lanka Navy in a function replete with Naval traditions.
Ship's Commanding Officer, Commander Shaiful bin Mayudin was called on Commander Western Naval Area, Rear Admiral Rohan Amarasinghe at the Western Naval Command Headquarters in Colombo.
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Sujet: Re: Malaysian Armed Forces (MAF) Mer 27 Mar 2013 - 11:54
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Ahmad Zahid: Malaysia not getting Gripen jets on lease
LANGKAWI: Defence Minister Datuk Seri Ahmad Zahid Hamidi has rubbished a report that Malaysia plans to boost air power by getting Gripen fighter jets on lease.
"I want to emphasise that the report is not true as Malaysia is only interested in buying defence assets," he told a press conference at Langkawi International Maritime and Aerospace (LIMA) Exhibition here today.
An international defence magazine published in March reported that Malaysia will get 24 to 32 Swedish-made Gripen aircraft on lease.
Gripen multi-role combat aircraft (MRCA) is currently used by the air force of Sweden, South Africa, Hungary, Czech Republic and Thailand.
Ahmad Zahid said as the buyer, Malaysia has the right to decide the best aircraft for the country and not decided by the defence industry company.
On the upgrading of Nuri helicopter, he said several of the American made Sirkosky would be used by the army.
Asked by reporters whether Nuri would be sold to third countries, Ahmad Zahid did not dismiss the possibility once upgrading was completed.
"Several Nuri may be sold to third countries and the proceeds used to buy more sophisticated assets," he added. - BERNAMA
Read more: LIMA 2013:Ahmad Zahid: Malaysia not getting Gripen jets on lease - Latest - New Straits Times http://www.nst.com.my/latest/font-color-red-lima-2013-font-ahmad-zahid-malaysia-not-getting-gripen-jets-on-lease-1.242409#ixzz2OjixiSjW
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Sujet: Re: Malaysian Armed Forces (MAF) Mer 27 Mar 2013 - 12:36
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TAIPEI — The Northrop Grumman Corporation is pushing the latest variant of the “Advanced Hawkeye” airborne early warning and control (AEW&C) aircraft for the Malaysian air force at this year’s biennial Langkawi International Maritime & Aerospace (LIMA) Exhibition.
Malaysia is among the first countries for which the E-2D Advanced Hawkeye has been approved by the U.S. government. LIMA 2013 is being held on Langkawi Island, Malaysia, March 26-30.
The E-2D exhibit includes the E-2D workstation, but no aircraft was on display this year. “We’ve got the E-2D Tactical Work Station in the exhibit which is a demonstrator of the operator’s workstation in the back and shows the radar images up on large displays,” said Kirsti Dunn, sector communications, Northrop Grumman Aerospace Systems.
To date, Northrop Grumman has delivered nine E-2D Advanced Hawkeye aircraft to the U.S. Navy. The program completed Initial Operational Test and Evaluation in 2012, resulting in an operationally suitable and effective rating, and is on track for initial operational capability in the U.S. Navy fleet in 2015.
Intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance (ISR) capability is critical to maintaining national sovereignty, said Mary Petryszyn, vice president, international, Northrop Grumman Aerospace Systems. “Northrop Grumman’s leadership in multiple-domain ISR strongly positions us to provide effective solutions for Malaysia’s defense modernization.”
The E-2D Advanced Hawkeye program couples a newly designed electronically scanned radar with a matching suite of sensors, avionics, processors, software and displays to provide the most technologically advanced AEW command and control capability available worldwide, a March 26 press release said.
Lockheed Martin’s new AN/APY-9 radar is the “backbone of this aircraft and provides greater flexibility and significantly improved detection and tracking over all terrains.”
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Sujet: Re: Malaysian Armed Forces (MAF) Mer 27 Mar 2013 - 12:41
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France says Malaysia can build jets if it buys Rafale
By Agence France-Presse on Wednesday, March 27th, 2013
France dangled Tuesday the possibility of manufacturing its Rafale fighter plane in Malaysia if the nation selected the aircraft as its new combat jet.
“We are considering an assembly line in Malaysia,” said Eric Trappier, chief executive of the Rafale’s builder Dassault Aviation, in a telephone interview from the Langkawi air show in northern Malaysia.
Malaysia is looking to buy 18 combat fighters to replace its ageing Russian Mig-29s, with the Eurofighter, Boeing’s F-18 and Saab’s Gripen also in the running.
The multi-role Rafale, which entered service in the French military in 2001, can carry out air-ground or air-sea attacks, reconnaissance, aerial interception or nuclear strike missions.
France is keen to make its first foreign sale of the Rafale, which has struggled to find buyers, to support a project that has cost tens of billions of euros.
India has selected the Rafale, with most of the 126 fighter jets they plan to buy expected to be built there if the final contract is signed this year as hoped.
Malaysia is keen for its local companies to be involved in the manufacturing, and Trappier said that Dassault has spent considerable effort in lining up local suppliers should the Rafale be selected.
Dassault has already signed deals with Malaysian companies CTRM, Zetro Aerospace and Sapura, he noted.
Two Rafales were at the Langkawi air show to provide demonstration flights.
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Sujet: Re: Malaysian Armed Forces (MAF) Ven 29 Mar 2013 - 9:20
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Sukhoi, Malaysia Sign $100 Mln Deal on Fighters' Maintenance
LANGKAWI (Malaysia), March 28 (RIA Novosti) – Russian aircraft maker Sukhoi and the Malaysian Defense Ministry have signed a $100-million contract for the technical maintenance of Malaysia’s fleet of Su-30MKM fighters, said a spokesman for the organizing committee of the LIMA-2013 aerospace exhibition.
The contract covers technical maintenance as well as supplies of spare parts for 18 Russian Su-30MKM fighters that were delivered to Malaysia between 2007 and 2009 under a $900-million contract signed in 2003.
In addition to its 18 Su-30MKM Flanker fighters, Malaysia also has 16 MiG-29N Fulcrum fighters in its combat aircraft fleet.
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Sujet: Re: Malaysian Armed Forces (MAF) Ven 29 Mar 2013 - 21:08
LIMA 2013
Su-30MKM
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