Saturday, January 24, 2015

J-20 Mighty Dragon: Coming To Rule The Dragons' Sky

The new prototypes of J-20 Mighty Dragon had emerged last years' November & December months sequentially. It has been a shocking news for those nations who have disputed issues over South China Sea & mostly covered Diaouy/Senkaku Island dispute, for Japan. The raising military might of China draws the significant attention in the Pentagon, amid while, this 5th generation stealth fighters' new prototypes emerging very shortly with new and improved stealth features. Here, below some photos of the new prototypes J-20 2013 & J-20 2015:

J-20 Prototype No. 2013:






J-20 Prototype No. 2015:



Saturday, January 17, 2015

Bangladesh Navy New Type 056 Launched At Wuchang Shipyard

From the Chinese TV news this is now spectacularly confirmed that first of total three "Type 056" Corvettes are launched for Bangladesh Navy. This type would significantly enhance Bangladesh Navy's operational capabilities within the "brown & green" waters of the Bay of Bengal.

Bangladesh Navy new type 056 launched at Wuchang Shipyard.

Thursday, January 15, 2015

IDEAS 2014: Nigeria 'Close To Signing Up' For JF-17

By this sell of "Thunders", it'll significantly help to carrying on the fighter program for the next advanced level. And some of other African-Latin American customers will actively think to grab some squadrons for their airforces also. Heres the main news:


The Nigerian Air Force (NAF) is close to finalising an order for the purchase of one or two squadrons of the JF-17 Thunder fighter aircraft co-produced by Pakistan and China, a senior Pakistani Ministry of Defence official told IHS Jane's on 2 December.

Speaking at the International Defence Exhibition and Seminar (IDEAS) 2014 in Karachi, the official said the NAF finalised its recommendation for the purchase of 25-40 JF-17s after NAF chief air marshal Adesola Nunayon Amosu visited Pakistan in October. AM Amosu's engagements in Pakistan included a visit to the Pakistan Aeronautical Complex (PAC) at Kamra, north of Islamabad, where the JF-17 is manufactured.

So far, the PAC has produced 50 Block 1 JF-17s and began work on another 50 Block 2 variants in late 2013. Pakistan Air Force (PAF) officials have told IHS Jane's that a Block 3 variant is being planned. While the JF-17 has PAF capability plans, it has so far failed to find an export customer.

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PAF officials have described the JF-17 Block 3 as a fourth-generation-plus fighter, a term that is used to describe Western aircraft such as Lockheed Martin F-16 Block 60s, the Saab Gripen, Eurofighter Typhoon, and Dassault Rafale, among others.

Western officials have previously said that a first successful export of the JF-17 holds the key for the programme's long-term sustainment. Potential export customers mentioned as likely candidates for the JF-17 have included Egypt, Nigeria, Myanmar, and Venezuela.

Senior PAF officials have promoted the JF-17 as costing much less than comparable fighters produced by Western manufacturers. However, prospective customers are likely to consider established manufacturers ahead of PAC, which is a relative newcomer to the international market.

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Sunday, January 11, 2015

Pakistan Stepping Forward Regarding Terrorism

A Bara-based proscribed group, Amr Bil Maroof wa Nahi Anil Munkir, renounced on Saturday violence and pledged to cooperate with the political administration in establishing its writ and restoring peace in this part of Khyber Agency.

Saturday, January 10, 2015

Lance Naik Imran Khan: A Hero of #PeshawarAttack

Meet legendary unsung hero of this nation. Meet Lance Naik Imran Khan. He joined Pakistan army in 2003 and was allotted artillery corps but from the start he wanted to join Special services group (SSG). After 2 years of service he got enrolled in Zarar company of SSG Its been 10 years he is in SSG, During all this time he never hesitated and was always there on duty. He took part in Dera bughti operation, Manawa Rescue, GHQ Rescue and lastly Peshawar rescue mission.
 
Lance Naik Imran Khan, the hero who will not be forgotten.
As per his remarks Peshawar rescue mission was the toughest experience of his life. It was a close combat and there were no hostages due to which they didnt have any time to plan out things. Despite all hardships he and his team fought with bravery and valor.

"khoon mei bachu ko dekh kar meine azam kiya ya woh rahen gay ya mein . Alhumdullilah Allah ne aik ankh ki qurbani qabool ki aur Allah ka karam hai hum ne sub ko wahin khatam kr dala "

During this rescue mission he got badly injured. He sacrificed one eye but he was proud and content with his service for the nation.

"When i got hit on my eye i fell down and i asked my comrades to repeat after me i started reciting Kalma and Alhumdulillah i was reciting Kalma when i got fainted ".
 
Source: Pakistan defence

Wednesday, January 7, 2015

NA Adopts 21st Constitutional Amendment Unopposed

ISLAMABAD: The National Assembly on Tuesday adopted the 21st Constitutional Amendment unopposed after 247 Members of National Assembly voted in favour of the law aimed to set up constitutionally protected military courts to try civilian terrorism suspects, announced NA Speaker Sardar Ayaz Sadiq.
 

He added that not a single vote was cast against the amendment bill. Members of the National Assembly belonging to the Jamaat-e-Islami (JI) and Jamiat Ulema-i-Islam-F (JUI-F) abstained from voting. The bill will now be presented in the Senate for passage tomorrow and is expected to be approved into law on either Wednesday or Thursday.

The constitutional amendment bill was required to be passed by two-thirds of the total participants in both the 342-seat National Assembly and the 104-seat Senate; however, for amendment in the Army Act, a simple majority was required.

Read more : Draft of amendment bill

The two bills – the Constitution (Twenty-first Amendment) Bill and the Pakistan Army (Amendment) — were expected to have been passed a day earlier but voting was deferred after the government fell short of the required two-thirds majority – 228 members – for the passage of the amendments. Diesel still making some troubles. He wants the clause about Madressas and religious orgs to be omitted. Defeats the whole purpose of the amendment really.

Saleem Safi smoking some heavy sh!t as well these days. Comparing apples and oranges. Now let's get this passed by the Senate tomorrow and then our invisible President signs it and we go after every terrorist we see. The only thing the government has quickly and sensibly done in this tenure! 
 
Source: dawn.com