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Geographer

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jackliu, I don't understand what you mean. Are you saying China should or should not work closely with South Korea on the Dokdo Islands?
 

jackliu

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jackliu, I don't understand what you mean. Are you saying China should or should not work closely with South Korea on the Dokdo Islands?

Of course they should, right now the media's guideline is the bully Chinese vs all the peace loving Asians, will be fun to see how the "free media" going to spin this dispute between SK and Japan.
 

MwRYum

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Of course they should, right now the media's guideline is the bully Chinese vs all the peace loving Asians, will be fun to see how the "free media" going to spin this dispute between SK and Japan.

Actually, you'd hear very little about it, most ended at calling it as S.Korea president's pre-election stunt. Besides, with Dokdo under effective S.Korea control, the Japanese could do very little about it, leaving only the right-wing NEETs simmering their anger in sites such as 2ch and niconico, their favorite cyber hangouts.
 

ManilaBoy45

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Vietnam Continues it's Naval Build Up with the Addition of 2 More Svetlyak Class Missile Patrol Boats from Russia ...

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ManilaBoy45

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US Missile Defense Shield Locations Might Include the Philippines ...

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New US missile Defense May Include PH - Report
ABS-CBNnews.com
Posted at 08/23/2012 5:29 PM | Updated as of 08/23/2012 10:31 PM

MANILA, Philippines - The United States (US) is already planning an expansion of its missile defense in Asia, including the Philippines.

In a report from the Wall Street Journal, the buildup will supposedly be used to counter threats from North Korea and China.

The report said: “The expansion comes at a time when the U.S. and its allies in the region voice growing alarm about a North Korean missile threat. They are also increasingly worried about China's aggressive stance in disputed waters such the South China Sea, where Asian rivals are vying for control of oil and mineral rights.”

The report quoted Congressional Research Service missile-defense expert Steven Hildreth, who said that the US is looking “longer term at the elephant in the room, which is China.”

The report added that the expansion includes the deployment of an early-warning radar in the southern part of Japan.

The deployment of the so-called X-Band radar there is still being discussed, however. Earlier, both the allies already ruled out the deployment in Okinawa because of disapproval from residents.

As such, “Some U.S. defense officials have focused on the Philippines as the potential site for the third X-Band, which is manufactured by Raytheon Co. Pentagon officials said a location has yet to be determined and that discussions are at an early stage,” the report added.
 

ManilaBoy45

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PN Officials Conducting an Inspection of a Maestrale Class Frigate in Italy ...

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ManilaBoy45

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Enstrom Completes Thailand Helicopter Delivery ...

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Enstrom Completes Thai Helicopter Delivery
25 Agustus 2012



BANGKOK (UPI) -- Enstrom Helicopter Corp. has delivered all 16 of the contracted 480B turbine training and utility helicopters to Thailand's army.

Deliveries were completed on budget and ahead of contracted requirements, Enstrom said in a written statement.

"From contract-signing to final delivery, we completed this program in just 19 months," Enstrom President and Chief Executive Officer Jerry Mullins said.

"That included engineering, developing, testing, building and delivering 16 of the most advanced turbine training helicopters in the world."
 

ManilaBoy45

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Indonesia's KRI Klewang will be officially launch on August 31st and is considered to be the most advanced naval vessel of it's type ever built in the SE Asia region ...

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Formal Launching of KRI Klewang will be Held on End of August
24 Agustus 2012

The new 63 metre long vessel is a cutting edge trimaran design that is considered to be the most advanced naval vessel of its type ever built in South East Asia. It incorporates a radical wave piercing hull form for improved seaworthiness and stability, and has been built from full carbon fibre composite materials, utilising the vacuum infusion process and vinylester resin. This method results in a structure that has increased strength, but also offers the benefits of lower operating, maintenance, and lifecycle costs.

In 2009 PT Lundin signed a contract to build a one of the most advanced “stealth” warship for TNI-AL (Indonesian Navy). This was the result of an intensive Research and Development programme conducted by PT Lundin Industry Invest (North Sea Boats) and TNI-AL that commenced in 2007. Construction commenced in early 2010, but due to the advanced design and construction methods, the project has been kept largely confidential until now.
 
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ManilaBoy45

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RSAF F-15SG and G550-AEW Debut in Pitch Black 2012 ...

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14 Agustus 2012
RSAF's F-15SG, G550-AEW Debut in Pitch Black 2012


The Republic of Singapore Air Force (RSAF) sent six F-15SGs and a Gulfstream 550 airborne early warning (G550-AEW) aircraft for the first time to Exercise Pitch Black, from 27 Jul to 16 Aug. Held in Darwin, Australia, the multilateral air combat exercise is conducted once every two years and hosted by Australia.

Besides the RSAF, other participants include the Indonesian Air Force, the Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF), the Royal New Zealand Air Force, the Royal Thai Air Force (RTAF), the United States Air Force, and the United States Marine Corps.
 
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