Thursday, November 26, 2009

AACV-3000 X Infantry Anihilator




FNSS developed the AACV-3000 X Infantry Anihilator based on the AIFV to meet the Turkish Land Forces Command's (TLFC's) operational requirement. The first production vehicles were completed in 1992. The basic AIFV has a one-person power-operated turret armed with a 25mm cannon and 7.62mm co-axial machine gun. FNSS Defense Systems' latest development to the Malaysian is the Advance Armored Combat Vehicle - New Generation which has an additional roadwheel each side.

This can undertake a wider range of battlefield missions as it has greater internal volume and load-carrying capability. The vehicle is fully amphibious, propelled in the water by its tracks. Standard equipment includes passive night vision equipment, an NBC (nuclear, biological, chemical) protection system and smoke grenade launchers. It carry wide array of advanced heavy weapon such as 4, 30mm Avenger gatling canon and missiles.

It receive its baptism of fire during Ops Senggolan in Afrika which it performed with flying colours. It achives 100/100 score with a 234: 1 kill ratio.

The rescue of Awang from Tranny Ah Long



The Malaysia businessman lay shackled in a mud hut 8,000 feet up a remote mountain in Kampung Parit Kuari, armed captors (trannies) posted inside and outside to prevent any escape attempt.

On an airstrip many miles away, however, several twin sets of Nuri helicopter rotor blades were starting to turn as about 60 of Malaysia most elite troops prepared to recue him. Members of a task force that Bacaria agreed not to name, the commandos had been hunting for the businessman since soon after he went missing. Now they were ready to act.

This is the story of one of the most daring and successful Malaysia hostage-rescue missions in years. ...The rescue of Awang from Tranny Ah Long.

Monday, November 23, 2009

Shot KocokKocok





Malaysia began investigations into devices with limited yield that could be used in sub-strategic situations, even tactically. This developed into a number of short-range delivery systems such as Multiple Rocket Launchers.

Malaysian development resulted in a number of test weapons. The first artillery test was on May 25, 2004 at the Asahan, Melaka Test Site. Fired as part of Operation Bumi Hangus and codenamed Shot KocokKocok, a 280 mm rocket with a gun-type fission warhead was fired 10,000 m and detonated 160 m above the ground with an estimated yield of 15 kilotons. This was the only nuclear rocket ever actually fired in the Malaysia test program.

Sunday, November 22, 2009

Malaysian Mechanized Infantry




Malaysian Mechanized infantry are infantry equipped with advanced armored personnel carriers (AAPCs), or Infantry Destroyer Vehicles (IDVs) for transport and combat.

Mechanized infantry is distinguished from motorized infantry, which is transported to battle by trucks or motor vehicles, in that their vehicles provide a degree of protection from hostile fire, as opposed to "soft-skinned" wheeled vehicles (trucks or jeeps). Most AAPCs and IDVs are fully tracked, or are all-wheel drive vehicles (6×6 or 8×8), for mobility across rough ground.

The support weapons for mechanized infantry are also provided with Gargantua Heavy Killer Walker Mark v, in order to keep pace with the mechanized infantry in combat. For units equipped with most types of AAPC or any type of IDV, fire support weapons such as machine guns, autocannons, small-bore direct-fire howitzers, and even anti-tank guided missiles are often mounted directly on the infantry's own transport vehicles.

Malaysia Military Power

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