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The Guardian, Aerial Firefighting System, Successfully Completes Testing with Royal Thai Air Force

13 Agustus 2016



Two Guardians being deployed out of a C-130H using CDS drop techniques. (photo : PRN)

FRESNO, Calif., /PRNewswire/ -- Following Caylym's successful adoption as the Containerized Aerial Fire Fighting System (CAFFS) of choice at the Romanian C-27J user's conference in May was the invitation from the Royal Thailand Air Force (RTAF) to demonstrate the Guardian's capabilities.

Like the U.S., many countries are searching for alternatives to respond to the increasing threat and destruction of wildfires. Billions of dollars are spent each year on prevention, fighting, restoring and dealing with secondary consequences of wildfires. The world is looking for solutions.

Attacking wildfires from the air has continued to gain momentum as the tactics and challenges of fighting wildfires present new opportunities for innovation. One such innovation has been developed by Caylym, a Fresno-based, service disabled, veteran owned, small business. The Guardian containerized aerial firefighting system (CAFFS) has been sought out by both local and international governments to help meet the need of equipping agencies with enough aerial delivery capability to gain an upper-hand when fighting this perennial menace.

Caylym was invited by the RTAF to demonstrate the Guardian's capabilities. After a morning of briefings, the crews headed out to the flight-line where the Guardians were assembled and rigged in just over 2 minutes. After watching the demonstration, the Thai crew were anxious to assemble and rig a unit. With some simple coaching, the Thai crew was able to prepare a Guardian in just over five minutes for its maiden drop in Asia. The crew expressed appreciation for the Guardian's ease of assembly, simple design, and intuitive rigging. The Guardians were then filled and loaded into the RTAF's Hercules C-130H.



Guardians being loaded onto a C-130 (photo : PRN)

After two sorties and four successful drops the RTAF was satisfied and convinced that this is the capability they need to maximize their resources to battle wildfires. Each Guardian performed exactly as anticipated by opening behind and below the aircraft and creating an overlapping cloudburst that fell and soaked the target area. Cleanup was simple as each unit and its components remained tethered and fell predictably into the target area. One senior Thai Official commented, "The Guardian will help our Air Force to save people and homes in my country."

Several observations made by the host country included how gently and orderly each of the empty boxes landed in the target area. It was noted that the design of the drogue-chute-like box cap ensures the boxes descend softly. The ease and speed of taking each box from its shipping configuration to fully prepared was unexpected. Most importantly each Guardian opened consistently and drenched the target areas. James Tadlock, Director of Operations, summed the experience up by sharing an official's comment, "We look forward to having this capability in our country."

The Guardian has been dropped from the C-27J Spartan (1,584 gal), the C-130 Hercules (4224 gal or with the new Capewell buffer stop (5,280 gal), and the C-123 Provider. The Guardian has passed, without restriction, the U.S. military's tests and has been approved for DoD testing operations.

(PRN)
 
This is the crown prince and future monarch and head of the Thai armed forces, Prince Vajiralongkorn:

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Rumour is that he's not quite right in the head because he's suffering from syphilis.
 
RTAF Debuts Upgraded F-16A/Bs at Multilateral Air Combat Exercise

16 Agustus 2016



The Royal Thai Air Force is showcasing four of its upgraded F-16 multirole combat aircraft during Exercise 'Pitch Black' 2016 in Darwin, Australia. Seen here is one of three F-16A platforms armed with the IRIS-T air-to-air missile. (photo : Jane's)

The Royal Thai Air Force (RTAF) has deployed four of its upgraded Lockheed Martin F-16 multirole combat aircraft at Exercise 'Pitch Black' 2016, a multilateral air combat exercise being hosted by the Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF) in Darwin, northern Australia, from 29 July to 19 August.

IHS Jane's has learnt from a Thai military official that this is the inaugural deployment of four F-16A/B Block 15 multirole combat aircraft that have benefited from the service's ongoing F-16 mid-life upgrade (MLU) programme. The RTAF detachment participating in 'Pitch Black' 2016 comprises one F-16B twin-seat F-16B and three single-seat F-16A platforms.

"The basic performance of the aircraft remains unchanged because they retain the same airframes and engines," Group Captain Chanon Mungthanya, commander of the RTAF detachment participating in the exercise, told IHS Jane's . "However, the aircraft have improved avionics that speeds up our sensor to shooter cycle."

The RTAF's F-16A/B detachment has also revealed a new Diehl BGT Defence IRIS-T (Infrared Imaging System-Tail control) air-to-air guided missile capability for the first time, with the aircraft photographed by IHS Jane's armed with IRIS-T missiles mounted on their wingtip rails.

The 90 kg missile, which features an advanced imaging infrared (IIR) seeker and specially designed thrust-vectoring controls, is stated to be capable of intercepting targets out to a range of 25 km at a maximum speed of Mach 3.

Chanon declined to go into the specifics of the new capability, only to say that IRIS-T was integrated into the RTAF's F-16s "not too long ago". Thailand earlier selected the missile in 2010 to equip the service's new fleet of Saab JAS-39 Gripen C/D combat aircraft.

In September 2010, the US Defense Security Cooperation Agency (DSCA) announced that Thailand had requested a Mid-Life Upgrade (MLU) package worth USD700 million to extend the life of 18 ageing F-16A/B Block 15 aircraft, which includes the installation of the Northrop Grumman AN/APG-68(V)-9 radar, BAE Systems AN/APX-113 combined interrogator and transponder system, Terma AN/ALQ-213 electronic warfare management system, ViaSat MIDS-LVT Link 16 tactical airborne terminal, a countermeasures dispensing system, as well as the provision of spare parts, tools, and support equipment.

(Jane's)
 
2017 Budget Approved for Chinese Submarine Buy

14 September 2016



S-26T submarine (photo : TAF)

The National Legislative Assembly approved the draft of the 2017 budget. This included the budget for S-26T submarine procurement from China. Royal Thai Navy will sign the contract for the first ship with the Chinese side soon.

Payment for the two other submarines to follow over the next few years.

The Yuan-class S26T sub is a derivative, export version of the Yuan-class 039A sub deployed by the Chinese navy and is fitted with an air-independent propulsion as an auxiliary system to a regular diesel-electric power.

(TAF)
 
Russian Helicopters will Supply Spare Parts to the Indonesian and Thai Air Forces

10 September 2016



At the Army 2016 forum, Russian Helicopters signed supply contracts for aviation inventory for helicopters that are in service for the Indonesian Air Force and the Royal Thai Armed Forces. Also, at the expo, the top managers of Russian Helicopters met with representatives of the Myanmar military agencies. (photo : UPI)

The contract signed with the Indonesian authorities is to supply rotor blade sets for the Mi-35P helicopters that are in service in the Indonesian Air Force. Under the contract, the Russian holding is to deliver the goods in Q2 2017.

Under the contract signed with the Thai client, Russian Helicopters will supply aviation inventory for the Mi-17V-5 helicopters operated by the Royal Thai Armed Forces, including lifting rotor and antitorque rotor sets.



Mi-17V5 of the TNI AD (photo : Okezone)

“Presently, the Southeast Asian market is a priority for our holding,” said Igor Chechikov, Deputy Chief Executive Officer for After Sales Service Igor Chechikov, “as demand for Russian helicopters is stable in this region. Signing contracts is an important step towards the further strengthening of our cooperation. We are ready to supply spare parts to ensure the proper operation of the Russian-made helicopters throughout their lifecycle.”

At Army 2016 expo, Russian Helicopters top managers also met with the Ministry of Defense delegation as well as representatives of the Myanmar military agencies. The forum guests were also given a presentation and received technical and commercial offers on the repair and maintenance of Mi-24P helicopters.

According to its press release, Russian Helicopters presently carries out repairs of four Mi-24P transport and military helicopters operated by the Myanmar Air Force under contracts signed in 2015. Once the work is successfully completed, the parties may sign further contracts.

(Rostec)
 
Thailand makes progress on bid to build Ukrainian BTR-3E1 APCs
Jon Grevatt, Bangkok - IHS Jane's Defence Weekly
20 September 2016
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Ukraine and Thailand are moving ahead with plans to collaborate on the BTR-3E1. Source: Ukrspecexport
Ukraine and Thailand are moving head with plans to collaborate on the 8x8 BTR-3E1 armoured personnel carrier (APC), IHS Jane's understands.

Senior Thai defence officials recently visited the National Security and Defence Council of Ukraine (NSDCU) for talks on the collaborative programme, which is aimed at supporting Thailand's production of the vehicles.

Sources in Bangkok have also confirmed that Thailand intends to build the vehicles to meet the requirements of the Royal Thai Army (RTA) and to support regional exports. A local facility in Thailand would also support the BTR-3E1s already in operation by the RTA. The RTA ordered in 2008 and 2011 more than 220 BTR-3E1s, which are being manufactured by the Kharkov Morozov Machine Design Bureau.

The NSDCU, an advisory body under the President of Ukraine, said in a press release published on 16 September that its deputy secretary Oleg Hladkovskyy met with a delegation led by Thailand's deputy defence minister General Udomdej Sitabutr to discuss expanding military-technical collaboration between the two countries.

The NSDCU said that this will be partly focused on technology transfers to support the Ukraine's continuing deliveries of BM Oplot main battle tanks (MBTs) that the RTA ordered in 2011 for USD240 million. Another area of priority, said the NSDCU, is to co-operate on Thailand's planned production of BTR-3E1s, which will also require transfers of technologies and know-how.

"In the context of co-operation the Ukrainian side confirmed its readiness to support the development of Thailand's production of armoured vehicles, including the BTR-3E1 with the transfer of technologies," said the press release.

IHS Jane's understands from industry sources that the proposed plan to build the BTR-3E1 in Thailand has several phases and would involve the RTA's production units.

The first phase would feature the assembly of the BTR-3E1 from kits supplied by Ukraine. This would be followed by the RTA's manufacture of components and subassemblies, leading to full production of the vehicle.

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Ukraine intends to transfer technology of BTR to Thailand
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Sep 20, 2016
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Ukraine intends to cooperate with Thailand in the field of armored vehicles and to transfer technology BTR-3E1, reported defense-studies.blogspot.com.

The report said that the Deputy Secretary of the National Security and Defense Council of Ukraine Oleg Gladkovsky met with an official delegation of Thailand’s Ministry of Defence, headed by Deputy Minister of General Udomdeem Sitabutrom.

“In the context of the cooperation development prospects of the Ukrainian side confirmed its readiness to cooperate in the development of Thailand’s production of armored vehicles, including armored personnel carriers BTR-3E1, with the transfer of technologies”, – said in a statement.

Gladkovsky focused on the implementation of the Ukrainian side the existing agreement for the supply of main battle tanks “Hold” and focused on the introduction of a package of measures to improve the quality and improvement of equipment and machinery, manufactured Ukrainian defense enterprises.

Thai party representatives expressed their interest in continuing cooperation and noted that they consider Ukraine as a reliable long-term partner with significant potential in the defense industrial sector.
 
RTAF Unveil the Sniper Pod on F-16BM

03 Oktober 2016



The first image of the RTAF F-16BM with the Sniper Advanced Targeting Pod (photo : TAF)

RTAF ordered the Sniper ATP pod last year to be equipped with F-16AM/BM of 403 sqn which undergone the eMLU upgrade and to replace the Altis II and Rubis pod.

The first photo of RTAF F-16 with Sniper ATP was photographed today in the rehersal of the new RTAF CnC handover ceremony in Bangkok today.



Sniper ATP (photo : Lockheed Martin)

Sniper ATP is an electro-optical targeting system in a single, lightweight pod that is compatible with the latest precision-guided weapons for detecting, identifying and engaging multiple moving and fixed targets in air-to-air and air-to-ground engagements. In addition to fulfilling strike mission requirements, Sniper is changing the way armed forces operate in theater to meet the challenges of nontraditional intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance (NTISR).

With capabilities including long-range target detection and identification and continuous stabilized surveillance, Sniper enables aircrews to find and destroy targets outside of jet noise ranges. Sniper's two-way video datalink for communicating with forward-deployed forces, superior imagery, and weaponquality coordinates allow pilots to make rapid targeting decisions.

(TAF)
 
Our deepest condolence to the people of Thailand Kingdom on the passing of their beloved King, HM King Bhumibol Adulyadej, today.

HM the King passes away

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His Majesty King Bhumibol Adulyadej passed away at Siriraj Hospital at 3.52pm on Thursday, the Royal Household Bureau announced.

His Majesty passed away peacefully at Chalermphrakiet Building of Siriraj Hospital in Bangkok it was announced in a national broadcast.

All royal family members were in attendance at the time.

His Majesty was 88 and would have turned 89 on Dec 5 this year.

The ninth King of the Chakri Dynasty ascended to the throne on June 9, 1946 and was the world's longest-reigning monarch. People across the country celebrated the 70th year of his accession to the throne this year.

Well-wishers in pink and yellow had been flocking to the hospital to pray for him since the RHB announced on Sunday night that the King's condition was "unstable".

The bureau said in another statement on Monday that His Majesty's general condition was still not stabilised and royal doctors were giving him medication.

An even larger crowd began gathering at Siriraj Hospital on Tuesday, and rapidly grew over the next two days.

The crowd gave alms to monks and prayed continuously for the King's good health. Government offices throughout the nation opened their doors for similar activities on Thursday, and people in all provinces began streaming in to pray and sign their names and best wishes for His Majesty's recovery.

http://m.bangkokpost.com/news/general/1109581/hm-the-king-passes-away


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The National Legislative Assembly has dropped its normal schedule and will convene a special meeting at the parliament at 9pm on Thursday, citing special circumstances.

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The government has set a mourning period of one year for the passing of His Majesty King Bhumibol Adulyadej.

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The crowd grows outside Siriraj Hospital in Bangkok on Thursday morning, with alms and prayers for the recovery of His Majesty the King. (Photo by Chanat Katanyu)

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Loyal subjects of His Majesty the King waiting at Siriraj Hospital break down in tears after the announcement that he passed away on Oct 12, 2016.

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The Last Farewell

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The Last Farewell Mourners lining the streets to bid farewell to His Majesty, whose body was transported in the motorcade from Siriraj Hospital to Grand Palace.

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Mourners wait at Sanam Luang to view the motorcade transporting His Majesty's body. (Photo by Apichit Jinakul)


Japanese emperor begins three days of mourning for King

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Japanese Emperor Akihito and Empress Michiko are seen with His Majesty the King and Royal Family members during a five-day-visit to Thailand in 1991.

TOKYO: Emperor Akihito and Empress Michiko on Friday began a three-day mourning period for His Majesty King Bhumibol, the Imperial Household Agency announced.


The emperor sent Grand Chamberlain Chikao Kawai to the Royal Thai Embassy in Tokyo on Friday to express their condolences, the agency said.

The imperial couple heard of the king's passing on Thursday night after returning to the Imperial Palace from a concert they had attended with Belgian King Philippe and Queen Mathilde.

The emperor and empress had a longtime friendship with the Thai Royal Family during His Majesty's reign, according to the agency.

The King visited Japan in 1963 and met with Emperor Hirohito, posthumously called Emperor Showa, and the following year the Japanese imperial couple visited Thailand as crown prince and crown princess on behalf of the emperor. They travelled to a rural village by the car with His Majesty at the wheel.

After Emperor Akihito's enthronement, he and Empress Michiko made their first overseas trip to Thailand in September 1991. They also attended the ceremony in Bangkok to celebrate the 60th anniversary of the His Majesty's accession to the throne in 2006.

http://m.bangkokpost.com/news/general/1110717/japanese-emperor-in-mourning
 
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Thais living in the United States lay flowers in King Bhumibol Adulyadej of Thailand Square in Cambridge, Massachusetts, where the late monarch was born on Dec 5, 1927 while his father, Prince Mahidol, was a student at Harvard Medical School. (Bamka Boyd Facebook)
 
NBTC gets tough on insult sites

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The NBTC has opened a centre to monitor inappropriate content broadcast on radio and television as well as social media networks. (Photo via NBTC handout)

The national telecom regulator on Monday sent an urgent letter to each of the local operating units of Facebook, YouTube, Line and Twitter asking the world's popular sites to block websites insulting the monarchy.

"We need serious cooperation from Facebook and YouTube to immediately block the existing 120 webpages that we found posting inappropriate content on the famous social network and the video-sharing sites," said Takorn Tantasith, secretary-general of National Broadcasting and Telecommunications Commission (NBTC).

"We also need strong cooperation from Line and Twitter to block the usernames that we discovered were posting comments about the monarchy on the instant communication app and online social networking service," he said.

The NBTC has previously asked the social media networking giants for cooperation in the past few years, but they ignored the regulator's requests saying their web servers are not located in Thailand.

Mr Takorn said the move by the NBTC does not violate the fundamental right of people to express their point of view or state their opinions openly.

But posting comments that insult the monarchy violates Thai laws because they propagate false information with bad intention, seriously damaging the prestige of His Majesty the King.

Mr Takorn said the NBTC will send the list of 120 webpages or URLs to Facebook and YouTube service providers in Thailand by Wednesday for blocking.

People who discover inappropriate content can contact the Ministry of Digital Economy and Society's 1212 call centre, the NBTC's 1200 call centre, or email the NBTC at web_report@nbtc.go.th.

The NBTC on Monday officially opened a centre for monitoring content broadcast on radio and television as well as social media networks.

Located at the NBTC's headquarters, there are 10 staff working at the centre around-the-clock service, divided into three eight-hour shifts.

http://m.bangkokpost.com/business/news/1112901/nbtc-gets-tough-on-insult-sites
 

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