Thursday, 31 March 2011

Thai Navy To Buy 3 Ex German Submarines

Thai's Prime Minister was reported to have approved the navy proposal to acquire 3 ex German submarines.



Based on a UPI news report, the submarines are of Type 206, which is 'quite old' actually although they have been upgraded and known as Type 206A. Anyway, if they are still operational, it could be a good learning platform for the Thai navy.


It is an open secret that the Thai Navy is creating its submarine force considering the facts that her ASEAN's neighbours are becoming active submarine operators.


Well if it is not an arms race..it is just 'normal' for navy to have submarine eh?..


Welcome to the club!


Sunday, 20 March 2011

It's Official - NATO Has Attacked Libya

Britain's Prime Minister David Cameron has confirmed that British forces has launched a pre-emptive strikes on strategic targets in Libya.
The moves clearly come as no surprise as UN has backed military action when it declared a No-Fly Zone over Libya.

The strikes involved the use of TOMAHAWK missiles launched from submarines operating in Medditerranean as well as STORMSHADOW missiles launched from the air force's TORNADO jets based in Marham, Eastern England.

TOMAHAWK missile launched from submarine at Persicope Depth



It was also reported that the French and US forces had also launched similar attacks.


Sky news report

If based on the Gulf War, these strikes should have targetted vital Command and Control Centres, air defence units and the surveillance radar sites.

Logically, the Libyan forces couldn't do anything should these strategic assets were destroyed.

One thing for sure, it is a good place to practice your Live Firing Exercise eh.

Friday, 18 March 2011

Somali Pirates At It Again - Indonesian Vessel The Latest Victim!

EU naval anti piracy mission has released a statement that a large group of Somali pirates attacked and captured an Indonesian vessel on Wednesday the 16th.

It is understood that the crews of the unfortunate vessel, SINAR KUDUS (which means HOLY LIGHT in English) managed to send a report saying that between 30 and 50 pirates had taken over vessel.


Greed got the better of the pirates again when they managed to transform the captured vessel as their attacking platform when they attacked another ship, the EMPEROR, on Thursday. This second attack somehow was foiled by the EMPEROR's crew. (AFP Report).

Indonesian Reactions

Indonesian Ministry of Defence meanwhile are assessing the situation and didn't rule out the use of military powers. However, it is understood that no Indonesian naval vessel is in that area at this moment to provide that vital instant reaction.

INDONESIAN NAVAL COMMANDOS - awaiting orders.

Tuesday, 15 March 2011

Pakistan Navy Plans To Buy 6 More Subs?

Based on various media report last week, Pakistan Navy is understood to have presented to the Defence Ministry that it needs a further 6 submarines to complement its existing fleet of 5 submarines (SSK).

It is believed that the Chinese made submarines are at the top of the list based on the discussion between the two countries' Prime Ministers in 2009 and 2010.

The cooperation with China is not new to Pakistan as it had embarked on joint production of fighter jets as well as as military procurements.

If that is the case, could the new YUAN Class be the interest of Pakistan Navy?



Only time will tell.

Saturday, 12 March 2011

The King and the Submarine



The King of Malaysia sailed with the submarine, KD TUNKU ABDUL RAHMAN, in the South China Sea, Thursday 10th of Mar 2011.


In a special operation involving all elements of Malaysian Armed Forces, the King flied with a helicopter from RMN's Sepangar Naval Base to a 'mother ship', KD LEKIU. He was then transferred from KD LEKIU to KD TUNKU ABDUL RAHMAN by a RHIB.


The King dived for about three hours in the submarine where the submarine' crews demonstrated its warfighting capabilities by engaging KD LEKIU as enemy force.


The King was said to be very impressed with the capabilities of the submarine.


After the sailing, the King was re-transferred to KD LEKIU and later on with a helicopter to Kota Kinabalu International Airport for his departure to Kuala Lumpur.



Daulat Tuanku!

Captured Dutch Navy's LYNX Crews Released By Libya


The Libyan Forces have released the three captured Dutch naval personnel on Thursday.

The three crew arrived Athens in a Hellenic Airforce's C130 aircraft together with some civillians. In a video footage released, the officers include a male LCdr and a female Lt.

There is no news with regards to the seized LYNX anyway. It is believed the captured LYNX will be used as a bargaining chip for the Libyan should the Dutch military getting involved in any military intervention in Libya.

Sunday, 6 March 2011

Dutch Navy's LYNX Helicopter Seized by Libyan Forces


Libyan News Agency has released a video footage of the captured Dutch Navy's LYNX helicopter.
The LYNX was captured by the Libyan Forces when they foiled a daring rescue attempt by the Dutch Navy to fly out a Dutch and a European near a Libyan port of Sirte on 27th of Feb 11...but the news of the arrest was only made known to the Dutch public on 3rd of March 11.

The LYNX are ship-borne helicopter and operated from her mothership, the frigate HNMLS TROMP.

HNMLS TROMP


The Dutch government stated that three Dutch Marines were captured and efforts are underway to have them released. If based on that statement, it can be concluded that they are the LNYX's Pilot, Tactical Officer and Quartermaster.

What is interesting to note are that:

  • The Dutch Navy has clearly flown into Libyan air space illegally.
  • The two people they are trying to rescue must be someone that really really important.
  • The Dutch Navy failed to calculate the risk.

What is even funny is that, that two people they are initially trying to rescue have been allowed to leave Libya through the legal route!

Basic rule of thumb on 'decision' -

"Think carefully before you decide"

Saturday, 5 March 2011

Libya - US Invasion in the loom?

Two US Navy's amphibious ships have docked in the island of Crete. This is clearly a naval build up to prepare the necessary actions against Libya.

Western diplomats have repeatedly strated that military invasion is an option should Gaddafi turn rouge against the Libyans.

The two ships are the USS KEARSARGE (LHD) and USS PONCE (LPD).

USS KEARSARGE


USS PONCE

Wednesday, 2 March 2011

Delivery of Indian Navy SCORPENE delayed to 2015


Indian Defence Minister announced on 23rd Feb 11 that the delivery of the first SCORPENE will be delayed to 2015 instead of the planned December 2012 dates.
The delays are believed to be contributed by the difficulties in finalising the contractual terms and disagreements between Mumbai's Mazagon shipyard and DCNS.
With this new development, all six SCORPENEs will be operational with the Indian Navy after 2021, only IF delivery of one boat per year after 2015 is materialised.
Well, with the French, you need write everything down in the Contracts..otherwise, the first two years are only to get a mutual understanding and common agreement to each words in the Contract.
Good Luck Indian Navy.

Tuesday, 1 March 2011

Captain, would you ground your ship please?



The answer is yes, if national interest is at stake!

That is what happen on 9 May 1999 when the Philippines Navy 'intentionally' grounded its ex WW II era LST, BRP SIERRA MADRE, in one of the reefs in the disputed Spratlys Islands groups.

In principal, it was an occupation which will strengthen the Philippines' claim on the Spratlys.

In theory, it was a low cost action as they don't need to construct a specially designed module on the reef. It is believed that the soldiers stationed on the reef today, are still using the ship for shelter.