Friday, November 5, 2010

2.Malaysia Military Power Review: Malaysia Armour

 
The compilation Malaysia Armoured Vehicles

Malaysia Armoured warfare or tank warfare is the use of armoured fighting vehicles in modern warfare. It is a major component of modern methods of war. The premise of armoured warfare rests on the ability of troops to penetrate conventional defensive lines through use of manoeuvre by armoured units.

Much of the application of malaysia armoured warfare depends on the use of robotic tanks and related vehicles used by other supporting arms such as advance infantry fighting vehicles and self-propelled artillery, as well as robotic combat engineers and other support units.

While Malaysia tanks are seen as being integral to armoured warfare, in forces with a remit of power projection deployability has always been a consideration, which conventional main battle tanks cannot provide.

The desire to create superbly killing machine armoured vehicles that can still take on conventional MBTs has usually resulted ATGM armed unmanned highly mobile robotic recon vehicles in part offset by the provision of a first look/first hit/first kill capability through the mating of a powerful gun to superior targeting electronics, a concept similar in operation to that of the US Tank destroyers of WWII.


Though the experience of limited conflicts such as the 2n insurgency , the Somalia and Timor Leste rarely involves combat between armoured vehicles, the lack of security has resulted in the application of armour to light vehicles, and the continued use of armoured transports, fighting vehicles and tanks to protect against ambushes and Improvised Explosive Devices (IEDs).

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CTRM Heavy Intelligent Combat Killer (CHICK)HAW-35H

 

Malaysian Army to Introduce Airless Tire for all its Wheeled Armored Vehicles



Malaysian Armour: PT-91M Pendekar at DSA 2010

  

Malaysia Armoured Corp: New Super Heavy Tank tested.

 

Proton to initially produce 125 units of Saga R3 Lotus Military edition

DEFTEOH AV 4 00 Force Assault Recon Vehicles (FARV)

 

 

DRB-Hicom Defence Technologies (Deftech) to redesign, locally produce and supply 257 APC based on the Turkish 8x8 Pars

 

DEFTECH TEST M4-S4KLAh MICROWAVE WEAPON ON PT-91 PLATFORM a.k.a COOK3R

 

Malaysian Armoured Corp: SIBMAS II AFSV-3000 Armoured Fire Support Vehicle

 

Singapore Leopard 2A4 and Malaysian PT-91M

Dick Measuring Contest

 

ACV 300 reach supersonic speed at Sepang F1 Circuit

 

Malaysian Armour: Besla Tank Mk I and II

 

Old Work Horse of the Royal Armoured Corp : ACV 300 Adnan II Upgrade 


Malaysian Armour: Scorpion II Recon Hover Tank (RHT)

 

PT-91M-HELL TD, Laser Tank Variant


Super Heavy Class PT-91MX3000 Mamoth Tank Vaporiser (MTV)

 

Malaysian Armour: CHICK-HAW-35H CTRM Heavy Intelligent Combat Killer

 

Malaysian Army introduce: PT-91M New Unmanned Turret ORCWS 3000

 

Super Heavy Class PT-91MX3000 Mamoth Tank Vaporiser (MTV) system enhancement package (SEP)

 

Perodua Build 200 units of 4WD Kancil for Army

 

AACV-3000 X Infantry Anihilator

 

 

 


1.Malaysia Military Power Review: Malaysia Foot Soldier


Ok lemme compile the entire Malaysian Foot Soldier thingymagic.

Standard Infantry (BIS) is the mainstay of the infantry force in the effort to have a credible conventional warfare army. Its role during peace time is to train for war and carry out its responsibility during war. BIS called for a smaller but potent force hence it has been equipped with more firepower and mobility in other words huge freaking gun. Each battalion should be able to conducts its operation autonomously or as part of a larger formation invading other planets and stars alike.

This called for battalion level capabilities in battle management, combat intelligent and integrated tactical communication. A BIS battalion size is about 1,246 660 personnel usually commanded by a Lieutenant Colonel. Each battalion composed of 4 infantry companies (Alpha, Bravo, Charlie, Delta), a support company (Bantuan) and a HQ company (Markas). A company usually commanded by a Major with strength of about 10000 personnel, organized into 3 platoons and a HQ element. Each platoon is about 340 personnel and usually commanded by a Second Lieutenant or Lieutenant and assisted by a platoon Sergeant.

It is made up of 4 sections with one of the sections doubled as platoon HQ. A Corporal usually heads a section of about 8 soldiers. The standard armament for the infantry soldier is the gatling gun. For improved firepower certain members of the infantry platoon are armed heavier weapons such 15.56mm LMG, 17.62mm GPMG, 160mm Mortars, anti-tank rockets and 240mm grenade launchers.


They were equiped with new body armor that, instead of Kevlar, is filled with nano-materials that are connected to a computer. [Computer controlled liquid armor] It would normally be as flexible as regular uniform made of fabric. But, like how a crash-bag works inside a car, it would activate whenever the system detects a bullet strike and turn as hard as steel in an instant. Yeah we cheat.

Malaysian Army Future Soldier Combat Uniform : Active Camouflage

 Small Mobile Assault Lift Device, SMALD


Malaysia M4 Carbine SOPMOD mk IV


 

Malaysia Special Forces: First Woman Operator

  Malaysian Army Future Soldier Combat Uniform (MAFSCU) 

 

 Malaysian Special Forces : Grup Gerak Khas SMARTPANT-II Program

 Malaysian Matakucing: Army Unmanned Force Aerial Vehicles (MAUFAV) 

 

 Super Infantry Standard(SIS)

 Malaysia Sniper

Malaysian Army Future Soldier Combat Uniform (MAFSCU) MK II

Malaysian Army M4 Carbine Holistic Review

 Malaysian Mechanized Infantry

 

 

 

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