Kamis, 10 Maret 2011

Militari Power Produce Big Weapons For War


Made Indonesia Navy Warship KRI Banjarmasin-592

Warships of the Republic of Indonesia (KRI Banjarmasin 592)was created to meet the shortage of warships that are required by the Indonesian Navy. This warship was created so that Indonesia can be more advanced and independent in fulfilling its military equipment. One to be able to make your own from the embargo that America ever done by the Indonesian National Army

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RUSSIA DEVELOP THE ALMAZ S-300P/SA-10 SAM SERIES

The earliest origins of the S-300P series lie in the mid 1960s, when the Soviet Voyska PVO and Ministry of Military Production initiated its development. The aim was to produce an area defence SAM system capable of replacing the largely ineffective S-75/SA-2 Guideline and S-200/SA-5 Gammon systems, neither of which performed well against low flying Wild Weasels, low RCS targets or US support jamming aircraft.

The original intent was to design a common SAM system for the Voyska-PVO (Air Defence Forces), Voenno-Morskiy Flot (Navy) and the PVO-SV (Air Defence Corps of the Red Army), but divergent service needs across these three users soon saw commonality drop well below 50%. Ultimately the V-PVO’s S-300P series and PVO-SV’s S-300V series diverged so completely to become largely unique systems.

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SOUTH KOREA NEXT GENERATION XK2 BLACK PANTHER MAIN BATTLE TANK

The XK2 Black Panther Main Battle Tank will remain in production through 2010. The evolution from the K1 to the K1A1 saw the evolution of tank design and building skills in Korea, this was a true indigenous tank. Equally important was the development of Korean capabilities at the systems and sub-systems level. This further enhanced the local technology base and provided the basis for future growth.

One of the key programmes that demonstrates the sophistication of the Korean defence industry is the Altay tank programme for the Turkish Land Forces Command (TLFC). Rotem in Korea had developed the XK-2 Black Panther tank for the ROK Army (see below) and the technologies developed for this programme provided the ability for the Korean company to become the key technology partner for the Turkish tank programme in competition against proposals from many of the traditional tank building countries.

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India Defense Security Agni Balisstice System Missile and ICBM

Agni-I is a single stage, solid fuel, road and rail mobile, medium-range ballistic missiles (MRBM) using solid propulsion upper stage, derived from Prithvi, essentially to prove the re-entry structure, control and guidance. The strap-down inertial navigation system adopts explicit guidance—attempted for the first time globally. Using carbon composite structure for protecting payload during its re-entry phase, the first flight was conducted in May 1989, thus establishing the re-entry technology and precise guidance to reach the specific targets. This shorter ranger missile is specially designed to strike targets in Pakistan.

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China Miliatry Power In Asia The Dong Feng 21 Anti Ship Ballistic Missile

There is little doubt that a variant of the Dong Feng 21 (DF-21) missile is the candidate for the ASBM. Moreover, much of the work to adapt the DF-21 for such a mission appears to have been developed in the late 1990s, such as an ablative shield against aerodynamic heating during reentry, vibration resistance, and optimization of the payload. There is also discussion of adding a third stage to the missile, not only to increase its range but to provide extra maneuverability in midcourse fl ight (discussed below). The third stage appears to be in development, although several documents suggest that the missile

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India And Russia Joint Made Close to Pact on SU-T50 PAK-FA Fighter

This was the Sukhoi T-50, the first technology demonstrator of what India terms the Fifth Generation Fighter Aircraft (FGFA). Senior defense ministry sources tell Business Standard that after five years of haggling over the FGFA's form, capabilities and work-share a detailed contract on joint development is just around the corner.

Contract, which Bangalore-based Hindustan Aeronautics Ltd (HAL) will sign with Russia's United Aircraft Corporation (UAC), will commit to building 250 fighter (50 single-seat and 200 twin-seat) for the IAF and an equal number for Russia:
– Option for further orders will be kept open; HAL and UAC will be equal partners in a joint venture company

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