Mr Ignorant
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Thanks. Glad to share my views.
Now in order not to piss off any Moderators, I'd better add a few more useless words.
Now in order not to piss off any Moderators, I'd better add a few more useless words.
Well you would be. And if Malaysia had less, you'd be more pleased. And if the RMAF goes the New Zealand way, you'd celebrate.
So answer the question, why do you think 30 Air Superiority fighters in the RMAF right now is sufficient?
Do you think that our training is better than Singapore or Thailand? Is that what you're saying? So if our training is so good, why do we have an agreement with India for training our pilots? Is there a disparity or discrepancy there?
I'd like to know.
Pleasure ,Thanks Red, I hadn't included them, as they're officially listed as trainers / stored A/C (=40 A4's Stored, =18 Trainers; Marchetti Trainers =30),
Hope this help.ACM Ittipol Supawong, Chief of Staff of Royal Thai Air Force welcomed Major General jeffrey A. Remington, Director of Air, Space and Information Operations, Headquarters Pacific Air Forces, Hickam Air Force Base, Hawaii on 4 Feb 2008 to discuss about the Exercise Cope Tiger 08 and MLU program on F-16. They were also discussed about the procurement of weapon that would equipped with F-5, F-16, and Gripen.
Qwerty,
State your position, and don't deflect the issue. Where is your thinking trying to take me to??? Exactly what are you saying??? Are you adding to the idiotic list of browbeating Malaysians and their puny airforce; or are you praising Singaporeans to the high heavens?? or are you just a compulsive scatter brain??? Or are you an ingrate???
FYI, for a world standard, we're not a "somewhere middle of the table". Try somewhere bottom of the league in ASEAN and furtively developing a dependence culture on our allies, like Singapore, for air superiority.
Tell me, what is wrong if the RMAF had 60-70 SU 30s MKM/Superhornets in the Air Force?
And while you're busy typing up another line of drivel, compare and contrast the one we have now; against the RSAF.
Tell me, why is a small nation state, no bigger than some of our smallest outer Islands, arming itself to the teeth with scores of F16s and 2 dozen F15s??
Can you think through that? BTW, how old are you? I hope I am not talking to a Budak berhingus-hingus
Ok, we are not in the "middle class", but then you suggest 60-70? LOL! is like telling the navy MEKOs is too costly and order more Lekiu batch 2 instead. You should use some brain to figure out whats wrong. As of Singapore, why? well they are common sense too.FYI, for a world standard, we're not a "somewhere middle of the table".
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Tell me, what is wrong if the RMAF had 60-70 SU 30s MKM/Superhornets in the Air Force?
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Tell me, why is a small nation state, no bigger than some of our smallest outer Islands, arming itself to the teeth with scores of F16s and 2 dozen F15s??
Because you have a larger population. Singapore`s GDP/GNP per capita is about 3-4 times larger as compared to that of Malaysia.--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Just wanted to highlight that the Malaysian GDP is slightly bigger than Singapore's..
True. It is meaningless as they are just numbers that do not take into account the relative circumstances of these countries.There is no reason why the RMAF cannot afford 100 sukhois or hornets. Whether it actually does so or needs to do so is of course a different discussion altogether.
Australia has an economy 5 times the size of either Malaysia and Singapore and yet maintains an air force roughly the same size as Singapore. Such comparisons are meaningless
Yay for the Thais.ACM Chalit is now in Sweden and the contact will be signed today. PM Samak said he was already informed by ACM himself and he give the green light.
And several days ago, senior US officer just meet RTAF chief of staffs to discuess about the MLU program from Lockheed Martin on RTAF's F-16A/B/ADF along with weapon procurement which will be used in F-5, F-16MLU, and Gripen.
80-130 hours a year is quite low. Can only guess that this attributable to :Got a list of 9 Mig-29 pilots (2 of which are from the 2 crashes)
Kol Lim Thian Hu (17 Sqn CO)
Lt Kol Sunthon Eh Kaue (12 Sqn CO)
Mej Sebastian Williams
Mej Fajim Jusfar Mohd Mustafa
Mej Mohamed Fauzi Dalleh
Kapt Philip Joseph Selvaraju
Kapt. Razali Ahmad
Kapt Yapp Syau Yin
Kapt. Roshaidi bin “G-Mon” Kamaruddin
The 12SQN CO reached 1,000 hours in a Mig-29 in 8 years and 1,400 flights (year 2005). This amounts to 125 hours per year and is the highest. The next highest were Mej Williams and Kapt Selvaraju who have exceeded 500 hours.
Below was an old but interesting article on the RMAF Mig-29N by a USAF pilot. Apparently, one gets to go on the Mig-29 only after 500 hours in an F-5.
http://www.sousaffs.org/FLarchives/FL-99Summ(2).pdf
My guess for flight time is something between 80-130 hours per year.
I wonder what's in an MB339 that's American and couldn't be replaced? Maybe it's just that it'd cost too much to replace any US kit.The US State Department refuses to give NZ a yes or a no on the sale of the MB339's. Since the aircraft have "sensitive" US technology the US can block the sale forever (it seems like they will) as there is no right of appeal as far as I know. You'll find more on the NZ airforce thread. The moral of the story is don't xxxx off the americans if you have US military tech.
As someone said in another post - "you only rent US military technology". It was probably an Australian. They're everywhere.
Comments deleted.Why doesnt the MAF go straight for AIM-9X if they wanted any practical Upgrade?