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u means https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Akash_(missile) ..?
i think it's land based mobile AD.., not naval version....


more spec of 773..? bro
it will commission in december.. right..?
how about F15 frigate for this year..!? bro


yes...bro it will commission in DEC.. so we can see what will change.. and I'm also finding the more clear one..
but My interest is in circle.. there is a small structure at the back.. it's a new addition after sea trial..
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during installation period... there is nothing at the back...
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Looks like separately mounted CIWS radar/EO tracker for the rear ciws guns. Its Russian design I think....but not sure.

Will wait for @Penguin to comment on this and the other posts.
 
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Now the next destination for Myanmar Army scholars after Russia... :D at least we can get Japanese Spirit from them... :D

Japan, Myanmar agree to deepen security co-operation
Gabriel Dominguez, London - IHS Jane's Defence Weekly


Japanese defence minister Tomomi Inada and her Myanmar counterpart, Lieutenant General Sein Win, agreed on 21 September to strengthen security co-operation between their countries, a Japanese official told Kyodo news agency. The pact will see Tokyo helping increase the southeast Asian nation's military capabilities, among other things.

Inada conveyed Japan's readiness to promote bilateral exchanges, including accepting students from Myanmar at the National Defense Academy of Japan, the official added. During a meeting in Tokyo, the two ministers also confirmed the importance of dispute settlement through dialogue, as they shared concerns over the situation in the East and South China seas.
http://www.janes.com/article/64063/japan-myanmar-agree-to-deepen-security-co-operation







Would like to see them train with Indian MARCOS hehe. Much to be learned from each other!
they're trained by China.. training from single one wont be perfect.. need to learn as much as we can.. we can learn from India alot.. :D
 
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Indonesia to ship rail carriages to Myanmar

Indonesias state-owned rail company PT Kereta Api Indonesia (PT KAI) will send its old and unused rail carriages to Myanmar to help improve the railway operations of that country.

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"Indonesia has around 600 carriages that are more than 20 years old and we will send them to improve the railway operations in Myanmar," Budi Noviantoro, PT KAIs director of logistics and development, said on the sidelines of the 38th ASEAN Railway CEOs Conference here on Tuesday.

He said PT KAI will renovate the unused carriages first before sending them over to Myanmar to make them worth using.

"We cannot as yet confirm when the shipment will be done, but the two parties have finalized the plan. PT KAI has already visited Myanmar to review the conditions there," he said.

Budi said the railway service in Myanmar has not been fully developed and at present, the average speed of trains in Myanmar is still around 30 kilometers per hour.

He expressed hope that with the shipment of carriages from Indonesia, the speed could be increased by 100 percent to 60 kilometers per hour.

He said the decision to ship the carriages comes after a meeting between railway operators in Southeast Asia (ARCEO), which is regularly held every year.

The conference will discuss other issues, including the challenges, opportunities and potential cooperation between railway operators of ASEAN countries.

http://www.antaranews.com/en/news/107274/indonesia-to-ship-rail-carriages-to-myanmar
 
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Indonesia to ship rail carriages to Myanmar

Indonesias state-owned rail company PT Kereta Api Indonesia (PT KAI) will send its old and unused rail carriages to Myanmar to help improve the railway operations of that country.

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"Indonesia has around 600 carriages that are more than 20 years old and we will send them to improve the railway operations in Myanmar," Budi Noviantoro, PT KAIs director of logistics and development, said on the sidelines of the 38th ASEAN Railway CEOs Conference here on Tuesday.

He said PT KAI will renovate the unused carriages first before sending them over to Myanmar to make them worth using.

"We cannot as yet confirm when the shipment will be done, but the two parties have finalized the plan. PT KAI has already visited Myanmar to review the conditions there," he said.

Budi said the railway service in Myanmar has not been fully developed and at present, the average speed of trains in Myanmar is still around 30 kilometers per hour.

He expressed hope that with the shipment of carriages from Indonesia, the speed could be increased by 100 percent to 60 kilometers per hour.

He said the decision to ship the carriages comes after a meeting between railway operators in Southeast Asia (ARCEO), which is regularly held every year.

The conference will discuss other issues, including the challenges, opportunities and potential cooperation between railway operators of ASEAN countries.

http://www.antaranews.com/en/news/107274/indonesia-to-ship-rail-carriages-to-myanmar
great..!! bro :cheers::cheers:
 
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Myanmar military officials now in Russia..
hope to see new cool staff for our armed force..
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