Lt Sivasuthan Thanjappan, among 7 from Armed Forces killed in helicopters mishap #latest #vanakkammalaysia #LtSivasuthanThanjappan #among #7 #from #ArmedForces #killed #helicopters #mishap #trendingnewsmalaysia #malaysiatamilnews #fyp #vmnews #foryoupage
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Lt Sivasuthan Thanjappan, among 7 from Armed Forces killed in helicopters mishap #latest #vanakkammalaysia #LtSivasuthanThanjappan #among #7 #from #ArmedForces #killed #helicopters #mishap #trendingnewsmalaysia #malaysiatamilnews #fyp #vmnews #foryoupage
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Helicopter carried Armed Forces flag, not Palestine's during National Day; government clarifies #latest #vanakkammalaysia #Helicopter #carried #Armed #Forces #flag #not #Palestine #during #NationalDay #government #clarifies #trendingnewsmalaysia #malaysiatamilnews #fyp #vmnews #foryoupage
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Helicopter carried Armed Forces flag, not Palestine's during National Day; government clarifies #latest #vanakkammalaysia #Helicopter #carried #Armed #Forces #flag #not #Palestine #during #NationalDay #government #clarifies #trendingnewsmalaysia #malaysiatamilnews #fyp #vmnews #foryoupage
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Updated conflictID's Global Arms Production Tracker with the introduction of India and their HAL Tejas combat jet: Production: 1.3 per month (16 per year) Projection: 2 per month (24 per year) #defense https://conflict.id/arms
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⚡ FNSS Frontline Vehicles in EFES 2024 Exercise - Actual Fire Field Phase 2024-9 of EFES- 30 Combined Joint Actual Fire Field Exercise, one of the largest planned exercises of the Turkish Armed Forces
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#Sweden is providing all of its Pbv 302 armored personnel carriers to #Ukraine, which, despite their age, are still serious weapons. A video has appeared online of a whole echelon of #Pbv 302 armored personnel carriers being prepared for shipment from Sweden to Ukraine. Some are disappointed, calling them outdated weapons from the 1960s. Pro-Russian websites and non-specialists are spreading disinformation. Information that Sweden would transfer Pbv 302 from its stockpiles was received back in May, and this is positive news, writes Ukrainian military expert Oleksandr Kovalenko. The Pbv 302 is a good armored vehicle, superior to Soviet counterparts such as the BTR-50P and BMP/BMD-1/2/3. It can withstand hits of 20 mm shells from the front, while such shells make holes in Soviet BMP/BMD-1/2/3. Pbv 302 has good mobility, cross-country ability and low ground pressure, which allows it to operate in marshy terrain. Moreover, Sweden is transferring all of its Pbv 302 to Ukraine. In 2024, there were about 170 Pbv 302 vehicles in storage, which is enough to fully equip 5 brigades of the Armed Forces of Ukraine. The vehicles have been in storage since 2014 and are in excellent condition. "Yes, I agree that the vehicle is outdated and does not meet the modern challenges of war, but in the conditions of an acute shortage of armored vehicles and the enemy's situation is not the best, but even worse, they are very, very useful..." the expert said.
Armored Armada From Sweden Is Heading To Ukraine
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What role does technology play in modernizing India's armed forces? Tune into #InterpretingIndia with Raj Shukla and Saheb Singh Chadha to find out! Listen here 🎙
Raj Shukla on Modernizing India’s Armed Forces and Defense Industry | Interpreting India
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Ukraine is now using at least two UH-60 Black Hawk helicopters. Source: Defense of Ukraine/ Official page of the Ministry of Defense of Ukraine
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Dynamic video of the combat operation of the Mi-35M сombat-transport helicopter The enemy was struck by the S-8 unguided missiles. Mi-35M is capable to apply all range of weapons (guided and unguided armament) in various employment modifications, including combat, transport, assault and medevac configurations. This magnificent helicopter is well-balanced in terms of combat and transport capabilities for employment in the interests of army aviation. Mi-35M demonstrates high combat survivability, design and systems’ reliability, great operational characteristics and combat features that makes it one of the best helicopters in its class. #Mi35
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Russia's military strategy in its ongoing conflict with Ukraine, sheds light on significant challenges and shifts in approach. One key issue is the logistical hurdles confronting Russia's military, which struggles to maintain operational quality due to difficulties in supplying essential resources like ammunition and fuel promptly. Moreover, the prolonged nature of the conflict has begun to take its toll on Russia's military assets and personnel, leading to wear and tear and potentially diminishing combat effectiveness over time. Russia's apparent pivot towards prioritizing quantity over its traditional emphasis on quality in military operations. This strategic shift suggests a willingness to deploy more troops and resources, even if it means utilizing less advanced or less well-trained units. While numerical superiority may offer certain advantages, such as territorial control, it may also come with drawbacks. Lower-quality equipment and less experienced personnel could be more susceptible to counterattacks or logistical challenges, potentially compromising overall military effectiveness. The impact of sacrificing quality for quantity on Russia's military effectiveness in the conflict is a central concern. While numerical superiority might provide short-term gains, it may not necessarily translate into decisive victories or long-term success. The deployment of lower-quality assets could leave Russia more vulnerable to setbacks and undermine its ability to achieve strategic objectives efficiently. These nuanced dynamics at play in the conflict, emphasize the intricate balance between quantity and quality in military operations and the complexities of sustaining effectiveness over an extended period.
Last year, Russia reactivated from storage thousands of combat vehicles, according to a new report from the IISS think tank.
Russia forced to ‘sacrifice quality for quantity’ in war with Ukraine
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