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One more thing. When I said a certain shipyard can make warships based on a certain variant xyz, that means how I interpreted it.We should do our best to clarify our own post to other enquiries on it.
An Indian didn´t ask you for more details if he didnt pay attention to your content.
One more thing. When I said a certain shipyard can make warships based on a certain variant xyz, that means how I interpreted it.
It is like situation when I see a painting and try to interpre what the painter wants to say.
I take the message from the website, combine it with other news related to it, and make the statement. It is not translated word by word. My interpretation can be right or wrong. If the latter, I have no problem at all if someone corrects it.
But I take thing very personally with stalker, who contributes nothing but awaits a chance to jump in, asking me for this for that with ill intentions.
Can any of Vietnam shipyards build submarines, like those of Kilo attack submarines the Navy currently operate?
some say impossible, not realistic right now, nor in the near future. too complex, too difficult, out of reach.
though some other say one of the candidates that could be able to build submarines is Song Cam shipyard in the northern city of Hai Phong. I think it is a long way. the important thing is we need men and women with vision.
Song Cam shipyard
B-10 calibre 82mmyo guys what kind anti tank weaponry you have?
yo guys what kind anti tank weaponry you have?
Its not just the shipyard, the steel used in submarines is special. Indonesia is doing it now under Korean license. You can ask @madokafc what they had to sep up to be able to build them.
How about this ?
Its not just the shipyard, the steel used in submarines is special. Indonesia is doing it now under Korean license. You can ask @madokafc what they had to sep up to be able to build them.
we are collaborating with Korean Posco Steel industries to setting up new steel mills to be used on warships, then setting up new ship design research center, setting up new metallurgy school institute, and doing a lot of research and joint agreements with other countries, building a lot of research facilities to be used for the development of warships and submarines. Not to mention sending off hundreds if not thousands of scientist and engineer to South Korean, France, Germany, Turkey, Russia to learn about shipyard and submarine production and building a lot of technical skills.....
yep i confirm this in 2030 indonesia able make submarine, jets KFX/IFX and tanks, and we will sell it to asean member hihihihi
this is ww2 SU 76?
More info on our collaboration with Posco :
2013 News
POSCO began operations of Southeast Asia’s first integrated steelworks. POSCO conducted a ceremony in Cilegon, Indonesia on December 23rd, to ignite the 3 million ton furnace for the first time.
This marked the first time in 40 years that POSCO began producing molten iron overseas since its first effort on Yeongilman Bay in Pohang. POSCO’s 40 years of devotion to steel has begun to make its appearance overseas.
Krakatau POSCO was jointly established by POSCO and Indonesia’s state-run Krakatau Steel at a share ratio of 7 to 3, and boasts iron making, steelmaking, and steel plate production facilities. The company is capable of producing 1.8 million tons of slab and 1.2 million tons of steel plate.
- See more at: http://globalblog.posco.com/krakata...steelworks_in_indonesia/#sthash.ahAqNN3T.dpuf
The investment will continue until 2020 as I remember based on the plan, and just Yesterday Posco has given its promise to make more investment during JokoWidodo visit to South Korea.