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ASEAN Defense Industries, Comparison among countries

yes, this is th fact that Vietnam regained independence from 1945 but fighting for this is untill 1990. the dispute in SCS is still existed. The battle for full independence is still going on. We focus now for eco development first. Our GDP is very low.

My Opa and papa were killed by France and American. As human being I hate wars. As I said that we are not to be happy to produce weapon to kill someone else in this planet.
Confliction is another way for communication. Just hope it can be monitored. The two nation need time to learn to live nearby. Being neighbors does mean a lot troubles. But I truly believe Vietnam will be industrialized pretty soon because it has very good people, and a pretty good government.
 
Confliction is another way for communication. Just hope it can be monitored. The two nation need time to learn to live nearby. Being neighbors does mean a lot troubles. But I truly believe Vietnam will be industrialized pretty soon because it has very good people, and a pretty good government.

communication doesn't mean to killing your neighbors to demonstration your muscle.

At least you are most educated chinese guy in comparison with other Chinese keyboard warriors in this forum.

I hope China and Vietnam will sat down to solve SCS dispute base on rule of international law. No needed to make nosy about such idiot weapon, what someone else here can produce
 
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communication doesn't mean to killing your neighbors to demonstration your muscle.

At least you are most educated chinese guy in comparison with other Chinese keyboard warriors in this forum.

I hope China and Vietnam will sat down to solve SCS dispute base on rule of internal law. No needed to make nosy about such idiot weapon, what someone else here can produce
Without confliction, China and Vietnam will have less chance to talk to each other because both sides have negative memories.
I have been in Vietnam a few times, very impressed by the intelligent and hard-working Vietnamese, especially Vietnam women. The education is also very good, only next Singapore in ASEAN, but Vietnam has 100million people, only being independent 40 years! We joked the Vietnam situation proves Communist system does care its own people's welfare, like what happens in China.
Any reasonable people will agree Vietnam has a bright future.
 
Philippine small arms industries. Well they are notoriously underregulated and many doesnt have license to production. But the bigger ones like Ferfrans have a good reputation and export customer

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Vietnam right now very focusing on Naval platforms production and manufacturing engineering, especially for their patrol ships, small combatant ships and OPV for their coast guard use. One can wonder why Vietnam which their land platform seemed so lacks and looking pop out from the early phase of Cold War era but had a robust and quite modern Naval and patrol fleets.

Bason Shipyard, is one of their prime examples of their manufacturing prowess in Naval platform though not one of the best in the region bus still commendable for their rapid progress.

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Singapore made and designed CIS 50 HMG. Air cooled , gas operated, belt fed system Heavy machine gun had dual gas piston, each located on each sides of the barrells. CIS 50 capable of dual belt fed systems in which easying of switch many type of ammunitions from standard ammos to Raufos or SLAP.

CIS 50 had been produced under license manufacturing by PT PINDAD and in wide spread use by TNI and SAF.

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where is Myanmar? They build stealthy looking ships and they also have a robust arms industry. Overall in term of defense industry, I would say Indonesia, then either Singapore or Myanmar
 
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funny,Is Singapore going to sanction China? China afraid?
You are seeing it the wrong way brother.Singapore will never be able to challenge a mighty country like China.It is more of a displeasure,as Singapore shares friendly relationship with China.Such moves from China came as a shock to Singaporeans like myself.Hope you don't see it as a hatred towards China.
 
Philippine small arms industries. Well they are notoriously underregulated and many doesnt have license to production. But the bigger ones like Ferfrans have a good reputation and export customer

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How do u think UDMC F series if it compared to Indo's finest SS series..!? Sis..
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UDMC is the holder of several patents for its Pneumatic Valve and Rod Gas-Piston System (PVAR System), the technology that is at the core of UDMC’s modern rifles. It also produces its Direct Gas Impingement Mid-Length rifles . UDMC is certified in ISO 9001:2008 Quality Management Systems by AJA Registrars Ltd., UK.

UDMC exports its products to UN-member countries and offers a Build, Operate, Transfer Technology (BOTT) Program to interested corporations and governments.( including Myanmar ) The program includes technology training, armorer’s course, firearms proficiency course and marksmanship training.

S5 PVAR and S4 DGIS
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Classification
- Assault Rifle (F-series), Commercial Sporting Rifle (S-series)
Country of Origin
- U.S.A. for the DGIS and Philippines for the PVAR
Designed
- 2009 for the PVAR series
Manufacturer
- United Defense Mfg Corp, Philippines
Operating System
- PVAR gas and piston, rotating bolt head, Letters of Patent Nos. 1-2009-000176 and 1-2011-000062, Philippines or the DGIS, rotating bolt head, conventional direct gas impingement system
Bolt Carrier
- Monolithic one piece with a solid punch key for the PVAR and two piece with gas key for the DGIS
Cartridge
- 5.56 x 45mm (NATO)
Barrel Type
- Non-Glare, matte stainless steel bull barrel, AISI-416 Premium or the black parkerized 4140
ordnance grade.
Barrel Length
- 14.5 inches
Rifling & Grooves
- 1 x 7, 1 x 8 or 1 x 9 twist
Muzzle Velocity
- Approximately 3,100 ft/sec (M855)
Maximum Effective Range
- 500 meters (point target) and 600 meters (area target)
Accuracy
- Maximum 1.0 Minute of Angle (MOA) using a match grade ammunition at 100 meters, at bench rest.
Trigger
- Single stage, with option for two-stage for semi-auto precision use.
Flash Hider
- Choice of SHURIKEN flash hider (Letter of Patent No. 1-2013-000230, Philippines) or any type of tactical compensator or flash hider.
Weight
- 4.5 kg to 5.5 kg depending on barrel length for the PVAR. 3.5 kg to 4.5 kg for the DGIS as it uses a thermoplastic handguard.
Length
- Depends on buttstock and barrel length
Rate of Fire
- Full-automatic (F-series) and Semi-automatic (S-series)
Feed System
- 30-round detachable magazine
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F-7 Precision Rifle
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Classification:
- Precision Rifle

Country of Origin:
- U.S.A. for the M110 (S7-DGIS) and Philippines for the S7-PVAR

Service History:
- Launched in January 2014 for the S7-PVAR

Designed:
- 2013 for the S7-PVAR

Manufacturer:
- United Defense Mfg Corp, Philippines

Operating System:
- PVAR gas and piston, rotating bolt head, Letters of Patent Nos. 1-2009-000176 and 1-2011-000062, Philippines or the DGIS, conventional direct gas impingement system

Bolt Carrier:
- Monolithic one piece with a solid punch key for the PVAR and two piece with gas key for the DGIS

Cartridge:
- 7.62 x 51mm NATO

Barrel Type:
- Non-Glare, matte stainless steel bull barrel, AISI-416 Premium or the black parkerized 4150 ordnance grade.

Barrel Length:
- Choice of 14.5, 16, 18, 20, 22, 24 and 25 inches

Rifling:
- 1 x 12 twist or 1 x 10 twist

Muzzle Velocity:
- Approximately 2,600 ft/sec

Maximum Effective Range (20-inch barrel):
- 800 meters (point target) and 1,000 meters (area target)

Accuracy:
- Maximum 1.0 Minute of Angle (MOA) using a match grade ammunition at 100 meters, at bench rest.

Trigger:
- Two-stage match grade

Flash Hider:
- Choice of SHURIKEN flash hider (Letter of Patent No. 1-2013-000230, Philippines) or any type of tactical compensator.

Weight:
- Around 7.5 kg for the PVAR, inclusive of the floating Picatinny rail handguard, scope, bipod and a loaded 20-round detachable box magazine. Weight will be less depending on barrel length and type of scope. 5.5 kg to 6.5 kg for the DGIS as it uses a polymer handguard.

Length:
- 44 inches (22-inch barrel)

Rate of Fire:
- Semi-automatic or Bolt Action. (Note: However, when ìMade-to-Orderî, we can also produce the F7 battle rifle series which is the full automatic version for use by the Spotter in tandem with the Sniper who uses the Semi-Automatic/ Bolt Action version.)

Feed System:
- 10 or 20-round detachable magazine
 
Singapore made and designed CIS 50 HMG. Air cooled , gas operated, belt fed system Heavy machine gun had dual gas piston, each located on each sides of the barrells. CIS 50 capable of dual belt fed systems in which easying of switch many type of ammunitions from standard ammos to Raufos or SLAP.

CIS 50 had been produced under license manufacturing by PT PINDAD and in wide spread use by TNI and SAF.

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How do u think UDMC F series if it compared to Indo's finest SS series..!? Sis..

As I know, UDMC rifles are not even used widely by AFP as they got quality control issues.

Myanmar is an interesting country in development of local defence industry in Southeast Asia since not many news are coming out of them but they have an impressive defence industry.

MA-1, the basic standard issue main battle rifle
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MA-4, UBGL variant of MA series
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EMER K1 bullup rifle
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MA-S 2, 7.62mm sniper rifle
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Indonesian made and designed N219, most of jig and tools to made this plane is Indonesian made. Many parts of this plane being produced in Indonesia some with license production agreement. Indonesian Navy poised to order a large batch of this planes to replacing their Briton Norman Islander aircraft as light patrol and utility aircraft.

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