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    porthos Thành viên mới Đang bị khóa

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    tồng chí sai rồi. Đám cháy là dịp trời cho để vứt vào đó những xác máy bay hay các khí tài đã bị rút ruột. Đổ hết cho bà hỏa là yên tâm. Thật các sỹ quan Nga quá khôn sao lại bảo họ ngu. Hồi trước mà có mấy đám cháy ở quân khu viễn đông thì đố ai biết đám Su27 đã bị bóc mất khí tài bán cho tình báo Tàu.
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    hoangkeo5 Thành viên rất tích cực

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  3. hoabinh2010

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    Vietnam asks France for military upgrades
    http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20100727/ap_on_re_as/as_vietnam_france_military_ties
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    gabeo2010 Thành viên mới Đang bị khóa

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    Hê hê, Pò lại quăng rác ra đấy à.
    Thấy mấy tay tình báo Tàu đấy về sau toàn được đi cưỡi lựu pháo cả vì mấy cái bóng đèn điện tử 12A7 Svetlana đấy đã hết hạn chỉ đủ tầm lắp ăm li Hai en, lắp lên máy bay toàn làm máy bay bay thẳng như đạn bắn tỉa, loạ quá
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    Đúng rồi không được cãi, không những hai trẳm cái máy bay còn có ba nghìn bảy trăm anh phi công Xô ngố đi theo, nhể
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    Quá trình hình thành và phát triển của một con vit:
    Sơ sinh, ngây thơ và đứng đắn:
    "MOSCOW, Aug 3 (Reuters) - A forest fire destroyed at least 13 hangars containing aircraft and equipment at a navy base outside Moscow last Thursday, Russia''s Prosecutor General''s office said on Tuesday. (Writing by Conor Humphries; E***ing by Michael Stott) (conor.humphries@thomsonreuters.com; +7495-7751242) "
    Thanh niên, ba hoa và văng mạng: úi giời 200 máy bay cháy khói um
    http://www.kavkazcenter.com/eng/content/2010/08/03/12344.shtml
    "He said nothing about 200 jets and helicopters and $ 670 million damage, but pointed out that the HQ, a financial unit, a club, two buildings of the car park, 13 storage facilities with different aircraft, 17 open storage areas for equipment with cars on them, were burnt down. "
    Về già, thủ thỉ và vẫn láo khoét:
    "http://www.kavkaz.org.uk/eng/content/2010/08/03/12345.shtml
    Atomic bombs were stored at naval base destroyed by fire outside Moscow"
    Hi hi, toàn bản tin ở cạp cạp chấm ọc mà nhiều anh IQ cao vẫn nuốt cả mồi lẫn lưỡi câu nhể
    "
  7. hoabinh2010

    hoabinh2010 Guest

    US-Vietnam nuke deal will likely allow enrichment
    http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/us_us_vietnam_nuclear
  8. hoabinh2010

    hoabinh2010 Guest

    Russia forest fire destroyed 13 hangars at base
    A forest fire destroyed at least 13 hangars containing aircraft and equipment at a navy base outside Moscow last Thursday, Russia''s Prosecutor General''s office said on Tuesday.
    So i am guessing Mr Irkut happens to be at a higher ranking post than the Prosecutor General of Russia?
    A forest fire destroyed at least 13 hangars containing aircraft and equipment at a navy base outside Moscow last Thursday, Russia''s Prosecutor General''s office disclosed on Tuesday.
    Russia''s beleaguered defence ministry had initially denied reports of the blaze. It described a story that 200 planes had been destroyed as "fiction" and said the base concerned did not even exist.
    The Prosecutor-General''s statement was the first official confirmation of the fire at the base near Kolonna, 100 km (60 miles) southeast of Moscow. It gave few details of the damage and a spokesman declined further comment.
    "The base quarters, the accountant''s office, a club, two garages, 13 hangars with aviation equipment of various kinds and 17 parking areas with vehicles located there were destroyed by a fire," the prosecutor general''s main investigative unit said in a statement.
    The tabloid-style Lifenews.ru website, renowned for its hard-hitting stories, said around 200 planes and helicopters, worth up to 20 billion roubles, were lost in the blaze. It broadcast a video clip showing charred equipment and ash.
    Russia''s navy has been plagued by a series of disasters since the collapse of the Soviet Union, including the Kursk submarine disaster in 2000 in which 118 sailors died.
    More than 40 people have died and about 2,000 families have lost their homes to forest blazes this summer stoked by Russia''s worst heatwave in decades. Russia''s leaders have declared a state of emergency in seven provinces to contain the fires.
    http://www.worldbulletin.net/news_detail.php?id=62183
    To minimise further damage, Russian officials have evacuated explosives from military facilities and were sending planes, helicopters and even robots to help control blazes around the country''s top nuclear research facility in Sarov, 480km east of Moscow.
    A wildfire last week caused huge damage at a Russian naval air base outside the capital, with Russian media reporting as many as 200 planes may have been destroyed.
    http://english.aljazeera.net/news/europe/2010/08/201086125436537382.html
    Forest fires destroy 200 Russian navy aircraft report
    As many as 200 aircraft stationed at a Russian Navy base near Moscow have been damaged by fire amidst the continuing heat wave.
    The mass inferno has resulted in an estimated $670 million in damages, according to Lifenews.ru website.
    An official investigation has been launched to establish why the base was not prepared to combat the flames. It reportedly had no firefighters of its own and had to rely on brigades hastily drawn from neighbouring bases, which had no chance of stopping the inferno.
    >>>>>>>
    http://english.ruvr.ru/rtvideo/2010/08/03/video_14402452.html
    Fires in Russia- 200 planes at military base destroyed
    http://pkpolitics.com/discuss/topic/fires-in-russia-200-planes-at-military-base-destroyed
    Russian hellish fires completely destroyed naval base outside Moscow: 200 aircraft burnt down
    http://www.kavkazcenter.com/eng/content/2010/08/03/12344.shtml
    Forest fire destroyed 13 hangars at base near Moscow
    (Reuters) - A forest fire destroyed at least 13 hangars containing aircraft and equipment at a navy base outside Moscow last Thursday, Russia''s Prosecutor General''s office disclosed on Tuesday.
    Russia''s beleaguered defense ministry had initially denied reports of the blaze. It described a story that 200 planes had been destroyed as "fiction" and said the base concerned did not even exist.
    The Prosecutor-General''s statement was the first official confirmation of the fire at the base near Kolonna, 100 km (60 miles) southeast of Moscow. It gave few details of the damage and a spokesman declined further comment.
    "The base quarters, the accountant''s office, a club, two garages, 13 hangars with aviation equipment of various kinds and 17 parking areas with vehicles located there were destroyed by a fire," the prosecutor general''s main investigative unit said in a statement.
    The tabloid-style Lifenews.ru website, renowned for its hard-hitting stories, said around 200 planes and helicopters, worth up to 20 billion rubles, were lost in the blaze. It broadcast a video clip showing charred equipment and ash.
    Russia''s navy has been plagued by a series of disasters since the collapse of the Soviet Union, including the Kursk submarine disaster in 2000 in which 118 sailors died.
    More than 40 people have died and about 2,000 families have lost their homes to forest blazes this summer stoked by Russia''s worst heatwave in decades. Russia''s leaders have declared a state of emergency in seven provinces to contain the fires.
    http://www.reuters.com/article/idUSTRE6723BN20100803
    and the masterpiece
    Russian president fires naval officials after fire at naval facility, 200 aircraft destroyed
    Mr Medvedev also reprimanded Admiral Vladimir Vysotsky, commander of Russias naval forces, and his first deputy, Admiral Alexander Tatarinov, for incompetence, and fired a number of senior Defence Ministry officials over the fire at a naval base in Moscow Regions Kolomna District.
    The forest fire has destroyed a large Russian naval base outside Moscow. Its occurred on July 29, but became known only on August 3. A Russian news agency, Life News, was the first to report about the incident: according to its data, 200 aircraft with the value of about $ 670 million had been reduced to ashes outside Moscow.
    The situation with wild fires in Russia remains difficult. The fires have killed several dozen people and left several thousand homeless.
    http://www.aviationnews.eu/2010/08/04/russian-president-fires-naval-officials-after-fire-at-naval-facility/
  9. hoabinh2010

    hoabinh2010 Guest

    USS Missouri: Proof Some People at the Pentagon Already Know How to Buy Weapons Efficiently


    (Source: Lexington Institute; issued August 5, 2010)



    On July 31 the USS Missouri, seventh vessel in the Virginia class of nuclear-powered attack submarines, was commissioned at the naval submarine base in Connecticut. A crowd of 3,000 people attended the ceremony, including defense secretary Robert Gates and his wife Becky, House Armed Services Committee chairman Ike Skelton (from Missouri), and House Seapower Subcommittee chairman Gene Taylor. The Virginia class combines stealth, versatility and endurance in a warfighting system that assures U.S. access to all the world''s oceans and littoral regions for at least the next 30 years.
    The reason you didn''t hear about any of this from your favorite news outlets is because there weren''t any problems in building the Missouri. The procurement of major weapons systems is often accompanied by news coverage revealing cost overruns and delays, but Missouri was delivered to the Navy eight percent below its target price and nine months early.
    Unfortunately, the national media usually don''t find stories of military success as interesting as stories of failure. Nonetheless, there may be important lessons in the Missouri story about what defense acquisition could accomplish if everyone were as good at buying weapons as the undersea warfare community seems to be.
    The Virginia class of submarines is one of the great success stories of military procurement in modern times.
    http://www.defense-aerospace.com/article-view/release/117058/uss-missouri-proves-all-dod-acquisition-isn%E2%80%99t-bad.html
  10. hoabinh2010

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    Though the province is already home to a Second Artillery short-range ballistic missile (SRBM) base in Meizhou (96169 Unit), the new base could "have unique capabilities that could complicate the strategic calculus in Asia, and the South China Sea in particular."
    The ASBM has been dubbed the aircraft "carrier killer" by observers and is part of China''s larger anti-access/area denial strategy designed to discourage the U.S. Navy from coming to the aid of Taiwan during a war. Now it appears China is using the same strategy to deter U.S. and other regional navies from operating in the South China Sea.
    Though U.S. aircraft carrier groups have significant air defense capabilities, including SM-3 missiles, the threat ASBMs pose is a new one, said Stokes. No country has yet developed a reliable ASBM system and therefore there is reluctance among some analysts to dismiss the possibility China has developed the capability of locating and destroying a moving target at sea with a ballistic missile.
    However, U.S. Pacific Commander Admiral Robert Willard told members of the U.S. House and Senate Armed Services Committee in March that China was nearing a test phase for an ASBM.
    China has recently announced that the South China Sea is a "core interest" and now state-controlled media outlets are claiming the entire South China Sea as Chinese territory.
    "Seems to me they are staying on policy by asserting their ownership of the South ''CHINA'' Sea," said a former U.S. intelligence officer now based in Singapore. "They aren''t going to deviate from that policy. They''ve got the patience until they own it."
    The deployment of ASBMs near the South China Sea adds a new dimension to the problem regional powers and the U.S. are facing as China begins enforcing maritime claims.
    http://www.defensenews.com/story.php?i=4735654&c=ASI&s=AIR
    Thảo nào đạo thờ Mã Viện chống Mỹ cứu biển Nam TQ lớn mạnh quá tại TTVNOL.

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