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Why is there such a huge hyundai ship? We don't have a lot of hyundai cars in our country.

Hyundai, Daewoo, Mitsubishi, Saab, Honda and Genral Motors are not just car making companies. They also make a lot of other things

During WWII Kawasaki made fighters

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and the Italian company Fiat just does not make Tractors

Fiat G55 Centauro. This fighter was so good that the Germans wanted to replace their Me-109 with it. But was too expensive to manufacture

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If Thailand can make these boats, then so can we. Our sea shore line needs plenty of these crafts for defence. I am sure our naval planners will be giving such ideas serious thought.
 
FAST PATROL CRAFT equipped with a MG-3 and a 12 men SSGN Team !

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KSEW cant build that ?

FAST PATROL CRAFT equipped with a MG-3 and a 12 men SSGN Team !

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KSEW cant build that ?


Priorities bro.. Why make something that you want to induct in limited numbers... Resources are scarce.. And besides it's one of the best assault boats out there!

Those troops belong to Marines btwn.. It's the marines who operate these boats..
 
Priorities bro.. Why make something that you want to induct in limited numbers... Resources are scarce.. And besides it's one of the best assault boats out there!

Those troops belong to Marines btwn.. It's the marines who operate these boats..


A selam Brother,

thx for the detailed reply
 
Good find

16M High Speed Military Assault boats for Pak Marines, built by Marsun Co Thailand.
Good find

Fast patrol boat

Fiat G55 Centauro. This fighter was so good that the Germans wanted to replace their Me-109 with it. But was too expensive to manufacture

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Not exactly


Italian fighter pilots liked their Centauro but by the time the war ended, fewer than 300 had been built. For comparison, the Germans produced 34,000 Bf109s.

By 1939, all the main Italian aircraft factories had begun designing a new series of monoplane fighter aircraft, using inline engines as opposed to the radial engines that powered the first generation Italian monoplane fighters used in the early years of World War II (fighters such as the Fiat G.50 and the Macchi C.200). This process saw the first generation radial-engined fighters re-equipped with the Italian-built copy of the Daimler-Benz DB 601 engine. Aircraft in this series were given alphanumeric designations ending in the number "2". However, the process didn't stop, and already in 1941, designers shifted their attention on the new, larger and more powerful Fiat RA.1050, a license-built copy of the Daimler-Benz DB 605. Aircraft powered by this new engine became the "Serie 5", and all had alphanumeric designations ending in the number "5" (Macchi C.205, Reggiane Re.2005, Fiat G.55).

The Regia Aeronautica commissioned the production of 1,800 G.55s, later raising that number to 2,400. At the date of the Armistice, 8 September 1943, 35 G.55s of all Series had been delivered, including three prototypes.From that date on, the Centauro served with the Aeronautica Nazionale Repubblicana (ANR), the air force of the new fascist state created in North Italy by Mussolini, with the assistance of the Germans. It still not exactly known how many "Centauros" were eventually requisitioned by the Luftwaffe or those acquired by ANR. About 18 aircraft were expropriated by the ANR while 12-20 (possibly as many as 42, according to some official reports) were requisitioned by the Germans.
The Fiat factory, in Turin under German control, continued production for about six months and when on 25 April 1944, Fiat factories were heavily bombed (15 G.55s were destroyed. 164 "Centauros" had been completed, 97 of them being produced after the Armistice and delivered to the ANR.

Following the advice of Rustungs und Kriegsproduktion Stab (RuK), the German Control Commission, production was dispersed in small cities of Monferrato and production of parts were assigned to CANSA of Novara and AVIA in Vercelli. The parts were then assembled in Turin where the aircraft were to be flown by test pilots Valentino Cus, Rolandi, Agostini and Catella. Production slowed markedly, and was stopped by the German authorities in September 1944. A total of 148 G.55s were delivered to the ANR and, when the factory was captured, 37 more examples were ready, while 73 were still on the production line, in various degrees of completion.

In 1943 a German commission was very impressed by the Italian aircraft, the G.55 in particular, after testing. In general, all the Serie 5 fighters were very good at low altitudes, but the G.55 was also competitive with its German opponents in term of speed and climb rate at high altitudes, while still maintaining superior handling characteristics. The definitive evaluation by the German commission was "excellent" for the G.55. German interest, apart from the good test results, derived also from the development possibilities they were able to see in the G.55 and in the Re.2005. Particularly, the G.55 was bigger and heavier and was considered a very good candidate for the new, significantly larger and more powerful DB 603 engine, which was considered too large to fit in the Bf 109's airframe. Luftwaffe G.55's remained in Turin, at the Aeritalia plants, where they were used by German and Italian engineers to study the planned modifications and the possible optimizations to the production process. The DB 603 engines were used to build the G.56 prototypes.

Events in the war and the not yet optimized production process were the reasons for which the G.55 program was eventually abandoned by the Luftwaffe. IMportantly, early production of G.55 required about 15,000 man-hours; while there were estimations to reduce the effort to about 9,000 man-hours, the well-practiced German factories were able to assemble a Bf 109 in only 5,000 man-hours.


Fiat G.55 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
 
I think its from Turkey .. i forget the name .
@Rashid Mahmood ?
Yes, if its Turkish then surely MRTP 15.
MRTP 33 is bigger and is armed.
Claimed that MRTP33 carries AShMs.

Or it may be Gulf Crafts too.
Yes I know.

Its Either MRTP 15 or Gulf Craft.
I haven't seen either of them in pictures.


No it you guys mean MRTP 15 or MRTP 33 its neither of them.
Here is MRTP 15
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MRTP 33
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These are smalle fast assault boats of marines (not navy) that we got from Thailand. No high tech equipment really so you may not find a lot about these on internet, I just happen to remember it from time we got these,

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EDIT: I see that @Rashid Mahmood have already shared the name :)
Thank you Sir!
 
Why is there such a huge hyundai ship? We don't have a lot of hyundai cars in our country.
Do you really thinks that Hyundai only make Cars? Then you haven't seen anything yet my friend.
 
Other than your lengthy explanation how is it much different from what I said?
It wasn't too expensive to manufacture. By the time it got around to serious production, Italy has surrendered and the German supported puppet state in the north lacked production capacity. I.e. it was too late. This also means, there was no time to rationalize production and bring down the number of hours needed to build a plane.
 
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