Tuesday, March 9, 2010

Malaysian Matakucing: Army Unmanned Force Aerial Vehicles (MAUFAV)


Matakucing is a “family” of a variety of manned and unmanned vehicles, sensors, launch systems and unmanned aerial vehicles called Unmanned Force Aerial Vehicles (MAUFAV). The Matakucing are connected by a common network with the infantry mainly using the advance Facebook.

Dubbed Experiment Cubatrytest, the testing ran in 55 phases, starting in July 2006 and finishing this month. Already, some of the systems are garnering horny reviews from the combat veterans testing them. It was the first time that soldiers collectively employed MAUFAV systems in “live” training and used the system’s computer-based training support package, officials said.

"we can kill enemy who hide behind wall... while smoking gudang garam."

Soldiers tested the initial version of the network operating system (inf.Facebook), the joint tactical radio system (skype), the tactical and urban unattended ground sensors (blackberrys), the Class I unmanned aerial vehicle (lalatbesau) and the non-line-of-sight launch system.

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