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question: is it possible that at the time Myanmar has also procured a couple midget sub ??
That's the rumour.
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question: is it possible that at the time Myanmar has also procured a couple midget sub ??
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it's locally assembled MTLB bro.. not on Kestrel.. i think we dont still need more IFVs so far coz we already have BTRs and MTLBs... adding BMP-3 soon... broLocally produced turret?
Wonder the possibility of mounting on Kestrel, as TATA will try to sale it to Myanmar.
it's locally assembled MTLB bro.. not on Kestrel.. i think we dont still need more IFVs so far coz we already have BTRs and MTLBs... adding BMP-3 soon... bro
I see, thanks. One more question, what is the bullpop assault rifle your soldiers are armed with?
talk about bars and club, I have been to yangon many times, but I rarely see any bars maybe I mainly hanged around in china town aound sulei pagoda. can you share some information of the bar concentrating area or famous bars or club in yangon?
Armed force training ground..!
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I have an interesting photo which is ss from a video..
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What is that giving to Myanmar..!? Z-10..?
Z-10 Attack Heli
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General characteristics
Performance
- Crew: 2
- Length: 14.15 m (ft)
- Rotor diameter: 13.0 m[22] (ft)
- Height: 3.85 m (ft)
- Empty weight: 5,540 kg[22] (lb)
- Loaded weight: 7,000 kg (lb)
- Useful load: 1,500 kg[22] (lb)
- Max. takeoff weight: 7,000+ kg (lb)
- Powerplant: 2 × WZ-9 turboshaft[22], 1000 kw (1350 shp) each
Armament
- Maximum speed: 300+ km/h[22]
- Cruise speed: 270+ km/h[22]
- Range: 800+ km[22] ()
- Service ceiling: 6,400 m (ft)
- Rate of climb: over 15 m/s[22] (ft/min)
- Guns: 23*115 mm revolver gun, 25*137 mm M242 Bushmaster chain gun or 30*165 mm 2A72 autocannon mounted on chin turret (optional 35 mm QLZ04 or 40 mm LG3 automatic grenade launchers, or 12.7 or 14.5 mm Gatling gun)
- Hardpoints: 4
- Rockets: 57 mm, 90 mm multi-barrel unguided rocket pods
- Missiles: ** Up to 16 HJ-10 air to surface / anti tank / anti helicopter missiles. ADK10 is reported to be the official name of HJ10 missile.[15]
@pher @alaungphaya @tarpitz
Any news on the Z-10? That would be impressive.
Myanmar targets $8-billion FDI in fiscal year 2016-17
by Philippines News Agency - May 9, 2016
0 224
Myanmar is seeking to attract $8 billion in foreign direct investment (FDI) in the present fiscal year (FY) of 2016-2017, according to the Directorate of Investment and Company Administration on Monday.
The country drew $9.5 billion worth of FDI in the last FY of 2015-2016, which ended in March, up from FY 2014-2015.
The increase was due to the investments injected into the sectors of oil and gas, manufacturing and telecom.
Myanmar received $1.413-billion foreign investments in FY 2012-2013, $4.107 billion in FY 2013-2014 and over $5 billion in 2014-2015.
According to official statistics, foreign investment in Myanmar totaled $63.718 billion as of the end of March 2016 since late 1988.
China topped the foreign investors line-up with $18.072 billion, accounting for 28.36 percent of the total, followed by Singapore with $13.066 billion and Thailand with $10.5 billion.
By sector, oil and gas stood atop with $22.41 billion, accounting for 35.17 percent of the total, followed by power with $19.684 billion, manufacturing with $6.585 billion and transport and communication with $5.085 billion.
Foreign investment during U Thein Sein’s previous five-year government term from 2011 to 2016 has created over 350,000 job opportunities.
The Myanmar Investment Commission has been encouraging more FDI in trade, agriculture and infrastructure in to speed up the country’s economic development and create more job opportunities.
Meanwhile, Thai and Myanmar labor ministers have agreed to proceed with a labor-cooperation plan to import migrant workers through a government-to-government agreement, says a senior ministry official.
Labor Spokesman Theerapol Khunmuang said the plan is aimed not only at putting an end to labor exploitation and human trafficking, but also ensuring migrant workers’ rights are protected.
The agreement was concluded on a recent visit to Myanmar by Labor Minister Gen Sirichai Distakul, he said, noting the meeting was a follow-up on the previous one in January in Nay Pyi Taw, the capital of Myanmar.
Theerapol said the meeting in Myanmar was also intended to prepare for an upcoming meeting of Asean labor ministers in Lao PDR in the middle of this month.
Thailand has already signed a labor agreement with Laos, Vietnam and Cambodia.
He said the Labor Ministry will submit the proposed government-to-government labor-procurement agreement to the cabinet for approval.
Both countries have agreed to set up working panels to prepare for the arrangement and launch of public relations campaigns to inform workers about welfare benefits and expenses to prevent them from being exploited.
Gen Sirichai had also allayed concerns that bringing in migrant workers would dislodge Thais from their jobs, saying the import was merely intended to ease a shortage in certain industries where Thais do not want to work.
Meanwhile, the National Steering Reform Assembly (NSRA) on Wednesday endorsed a report calling for all-year round registration of migrant workers at permanent border checkpoints to encourage illegal workers to enter the labor system.
The report, prepared by the NSRA committee on social affairs, intends to help bring illegal migrant workers into the system to ensure their rights are protected and they have a decent working environment, work safety, social protection and welfare, officials said.
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@Zero_wing @BDforever @BoQ77 what ur country's FDI inflow rate for last year... ? WB and other firm said Myanmar will need at least 120B USD FDI by 2025 to maintain the current growth rate.. i just want know how much FDI we can expect for this year and future... i already googled but i dont see exact numbers..
our FDI always remains around $ 1 billion , probably you are getting the amount of FDI in last 3 years which we got in whole BD historyMyanmar targets $8-billion FDI in fiscal year 2016-17
by Philippines News Agency - May 9, 2016
0 224
Myanmar is seeking to attract $8 billion in foreign direct investment (FDI) in the present fiscal year (FY) of 2016-2017, according to the Directorate of Investment and Company Administration on Monday.
The country drew $9.5 billion worth of FDI in the last FY of 2015-2016, which ended in March, up from FY 2014-2015.
The increase was due to the investments injected into the sectors of oil and gas, manufacturing and telecom.
Myanmar received $1.413-billion foreign investments in FY 2012-2013, $4.107 billion in FY 2013-2014 and over $5 billion in 2014-2015.
According to official statistics, foreign investment in Myanmar totaled $63.718 billion as of the end of March 2016 since late 1988.
China topped the foreign investors line-up with $18.072 billion, accounting for 28.36 percent of the total, followed by Singapore with $13.066 billion and Thailand with $10.5 billion.
By sector, oil and gas stood atop with $22.41 billion, accounting for 35.17 percent of the total, followed by power with $19.684 billion, manufacturing with $6.585 billion and transport and communication with $5.085 billion.
Foreign investment during U Thein Sein’s previous five-year government term from 2011 to 2016 has created over 350,000 job opportunities.
The Myanmar Investment Commission has been encouraging more FDI in trade, agriculture and infrastructure in to speed up the country’s economic development and create more job opportunities.
Meanwhile, Thai and Myanmar labor ministers have agreed to proceed with a labor-cooperation plan to import migrant workers through a government-to-government agreement, says a senior ministry official.
Labor Spokesman Theerapol Khunmuang said the plan is aimed not only at putting an end to labor exploitation and human trafficking, but also ensuring migrant workers’ rights are protected.
The agreement was concluded on a recent visit to Myanmar by Labor Minister Gen Sirichai Distakul, he said, noting the meeting was a follow-up on the previous one in January in Nay Pyi Taw, the capital of Myanmar.
Theerapol said the meeting in Myanmar was also intended to prepare for an upcoming meeting of Asean labor ministers in Lao PDR in the middle of this month.
Thailand has already signed a labor agreement with Laos, Vietnam and Cambodia.
He said the Labor Ministry will submit the proposed government-to-government labor-procurement agreement to the cabinet for approval.
Both countries have agreed to set up working panels to prepare for the arrangement and launch of public relations campaigns to inform workers about welfare benefits and expenses to prevent them from being exploited.
Gen Sirichai had also allayed concerns that bringing in migrant workers would dislodge Thais from their jobs, saying the import was merely intended to ease a shortage in certain industries where Thais do not want to work.
Meanwhile, the National Steering Reform Assembly (NSRA) on Wednesday endorsed a report calling for all-year round registration of migrant workers at permanent border checkpoints to encourage illegal workers to enter the labor system.
The report, prepared by the NSRA committee on social affairs, intends to help bring illegal migrant workers into the system to ensure their rights are protected and they have a decent working environment, work safety, social protection and welfare, officials said.
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@Zero_wing @BDforever @BoQ77 what ur country's FDI inflow rate for last year... ? WB and other firm said Myanmar will need at least 120B USD FDI by 2025 to maintain the current growth rate.. i just want know how much FDI we can expect for this year and future... i already googled but i dont see exact numbers..
Well the Philippines case it's going to be a $1 trillion by 2030 ad our GDP is 272 billion US and our economy is fast growing in fact we growing at phase 6% to 7% every year we are one of the worlds fast growing economies
our FDI always remains around $ 1 billion , probably you are getting the amount of FDI in last 3 years which we got in whole BD history
It has always been creation of bad image of Bangladesh, i don't know why
for our development we always borrow money from IMF, World Bank, JICA, ADB , Malaysia, Japan and China mostly
I dont know.. bro.. if i have a chance to choose ... i would prefer even 6 Mi-28NE than 12 Z-10....
our FDI always remains around $ 1 billion , probably you are getting the amount of FDI in last 3 years which we got in whole BD history
It has always been creation of bad image of Bangladesh, i don't know why
for our development we always borrow money from IMF, World Bank, JICA, ADB , Malaysia, Japan and China mostly
Our main problem was infrastructural. By the end 2018, we will have major infrastructural works completed and it is said that BD is going to achieve above 8% growth (even possibility of above 10% growth)BD has done well with its RMG but to move to that next step you need foreign investment and expertise and foreigners just aren't willing to invest. That's why I've noticed in the past few years the increasing reliance on India which will try hard to bring BD closer to the orbit with loans and investment.
i wish that would happeni dont think so... may be calculation may take place in different way.. bro.. it should be around at least 3B USD...