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B'desh steps up troops deployment on Myanmar border amid row

One more things that makes people worried is that there artillary locating radar capability. I have read somewhere( can not remember the sourse) about receiving advanced artillary counter battery radar capability from israil. That will put our artillary( 90% towed) just sitting duck for there artillary fire. Our infantry will be completely useless just as we have seen sino-viet war with chineese artillary vs vietnameese artillary.

It might be very possible.The Burmese diverted all the fund from development to defence.And with that money,you can get a lot of sophisticated weapon.And what's worrying me is the involvement of Israel in it.

Do they have self propelled 155mm Howitzers or towed ones?

I dearly hope that the news of us getting PLZ-45 is a true one.
 
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Mizzima News website says its specialized in Myanmar related news. But its the indian site based in Kolkata. That gives further proof about indians are behind these instigations. And indians even trying to be Myanmar media mouth piece. Hope Myanmar realize sooner than later that indians will only use them as pawn and lead to destruction.

Heck, we almost pulled this one. The media arm of RAW has been exception so far, i must say.

I dont know but somehow you almost always bust RAW operation's. Maybe next time, we shall win.
 
Dipu Moni smells interference in Bangladesh-Myanmar issue

Aha
Of course kalia dipumoni won’t see any links that lay in her master nation yet some how or other the name Pakistan and ISI maybe mention very soon. I have seen this kind of cunning and deceptive method put forward by this dalal government. Recall what happen aftermath of pilkana massacre. This munafiq dalal government diverted the issues when the whole evidence was going against bharat. We are yet to find out what happen to our solders. What a ******* disgraced!!!

La-hasina schedule to visit her masters soon to sign some deals including corridor and military cooperation, hence this dalal just laying down the ground work before her visit. This whole burmes episode is being orchestrated by indo-awami munafiq to implement their dream to turn bd into a satellite state of Bharat.

Islamic peoples of bd must wake up with jazba-e-iman before becoming a half slave of Hindu Hindustan. I suggest massive disturbance must be taken into the street to prevent this munafiq dalal government from signing any anti Bangladeshi deal with Bharat.

Lastly burma is no china and we are no sikkim so let burma attack and we shall take the fight to their ******* cities. A country of 58 millions will not be spare by 150 millions hard core Muslims. Allahu Akbar
 
No you are right. When we get close to the truth the Indians and the imposter BD's throw us of track with personal insults and stories of 71.

Bharati dalal pose as so called patriotic Bangladeshi is not new to us. They are imbedded in our soil like an unwanted tumor in our body. This munafiq use 71 issues as precursor to implement their ill motivated agenda but we must not be sidetrack on this no more. Also notice the similarities between the munafiq dalal and bhartis in this forum. Bharati always bring out 71 issues whenever we talk about good tied between Pakistan-Bangladesh yet same bharatis treat us same element in bharti forum yet this munafiq dalals failed to understand that bharatis are using "divide and rule" tactic learned from their mater Brit to keep the muslim division alive in sub continent. :hitwall:
 
Mizzima News website says its specialized in Myanmar related news. But its the indian site based in Kolkata. That gives further proof about indians are behind these instigations. And indians even trying to be Myanmar media mouth piece. Hope Myanmar realize sooner than later that indians will only use them as pawn and lead to destruction.
Can't read idune's post because he is currently illuminating my ignore list. Anyway, I did a 'WhoIs' on the site and the results are:

Owner, Administrative Contact, Technical Contact, Billing Contact:
DawnNet SysAdmin (ID00387376)
207 Bank Street, Suite 202
Ottawa, ON K1P 2N2
Canada
Phone: +1.6138672532
Email: dawn.net.sysadmin@gmail.com

liedune, is an apt name.
 
Recall what happen aftermath of pilkana massacre. This munafiq dalal government diverted the issues when the whole evidence was going against bharat. We are yet to find out what happen to our solders. What a ******* disgraced!!!

This whole burmes episode is being orchestrated by indo-awami munafiq to implement their dream to turn bd into a satellite state of Bharat.

Islamic peoples of bd must wake up with jazba-e-iman before becoming a half slave of Hindu Hindustan.
And to think, we thought nobody would ever realize the kind of investment we made for Pilkhana. Pilkhana took hell lot of co-ordination from the boys in Delhi.... Did anyone realize it was'nt actually BDR boys pulling the trigger .... it was RAW operative's disguised in BDR overall's , man, i loved this trick.

and this burmese took a damn lot of convincing.... money, arm's ... they bargained hard before agreeing to this operation (They just loved the idea of a subservient BD).
 
Can't read idune's post because he is currently illuminating my ignore list. Anyway, I did a 'WhoIs' on the site and the results are:



liedune, is an apt name.

No , you are a deceptive manipulating indian. Your hegemony game plans has been exposed numerous time and again. Your lie stands exposed.
 
US law firm to represent Bangladesh in maritime dispute
by Mungpi
Friday, 16 October 2009 20:01

New Delhi (Mizzima) - A Washington-based law firm, Foley Hoag, has filed two international arbitration claims on behalf of the Bangladesh government against neighboring Burma and India, according to sources inside the agency.

Foley Hoag, in an email message, told Mizzima that their partner, Paul Reicheler, an international law specialist, is leading a team of lawyers in representing Bangladesh.

Bangladesh has sought United Nations arbitration to resolve ownership of the disputed seabed, which is believed to be rich in natural resources, Foley Hoag commented.

“Negotiations have been deadlocked for years, leaving international arbitration as the only way for Bangladesh to achieve peaceful and lawful resolutions of these maritime boundary issues,” Reichler said in the message.

On October 8, Bangladesh sent protest letters to Burma and India but did not receive any response.

Meanwhile, sources on the Burma-Bangladesh border said tension has risen in the area, with both armies reinforcing security. According to the Dhaka-based Daily Star, Bangladesh has deployed at least four warships to the Bay of Bengal.

Foley Hoag believes the issue will now be solved at the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS), of which Bangladesh, Burma and India are signatories.

UNCLOS allows countries to claim an exclusive zone up to 200 miles offshore, and countries are also entitled to claim additional undersea territory if it is part of a continuous continental shelf extending from the shoreline.

Bangladesh’s complaint is that Burma has granted concessions to oil companies that “have engaged in drilling and other exploratory activities in disputed areas without prior notice to or consent by Bangladesh.”

The complaint against India is that it “denies Bangladesh any portion of its continental shelf whatsoever beyond 200 nautical miles, [and] is inconsistent with the principles and rules established by UNCLOS.”

Both Burma and India, who have so far not responded to the notice, have 30 days under applicable rules to appoint an arbitrator, or one will be appointed for them, according to Foley Hoag.

Burmese authorities have warned multinational companies not to engage in exploration in the disputed area. Meanwhile, Bangladesh has already given exploration rights to US-based ConocoPhillips and Irish company Tullow.

Tension began to rise between the countries after Burmese authorities warned ConocoPhillips to stop work earlier this month. Reportedly, both countries have deployed warships and frigates near the disputed waters.

According to Reichler, the Bay of Bengal is roughly only 400 miles across and the claims by the three countries to territorial waters converge at various places, leading to the underlying disputes.

Meanwhile, sources along the border said while the Burmese Army has increased its military presence along the border, bringing in at least five more battalions, Bangladesh is doing the same while scouting for a location for a temporary artillery camp.

Burmese authorities have also resumed the construction of border fences, bringing up yet another dispute. Bangladesh claims that the Burmese are constructing the fences within 50 yards from the zero-line, while the standard distance to maintain a no-man’s land should be 150 yards.


US law firm to represent Bangladesh in maritime dispute
 
I used ip-address.com

It says:

Welcome to the Mizzima News
Location of the Host IP address
97.74.180.128:
Scottsdale in United States.

Welcome to the Mizzima News IP address location & more:
Host of the IP: Welcome to the Mizzima News
Host IP [?]: 97.74.180.128
IP country code: US
IP address country: United States
IP address state: Arizona
IP address city: Scottsdale
IP postcode: 85260
IP address latitude: 33.6119
IP address longitude: -111.8906
ISP of this IP [?]: GoDaddy.com
Organization: GoDaddy.com
Local time in United States: 2009-10-21 12:34

I am not a tech geek,but doesn't this mean Mizzima is based in USA? :undecided:

It does have an office in kolkata,but it also has one in Thailand.Both are neighbouring country to Myanmar.May be they are exiled by Junta.

Anyways enough of Mizzima.
 
It might be very possible.The Burmese diverted all the fund from development to defence.And with that money,you can get a lot of sophisticated weapon.And what's worrying me is the involvement of Israel in it.

Do they have self propelled 155mm Howitzers or towed ones?
If they have155mm self propelled howitzers,they can fire deep onto our territory,without even coming near to the border,or coming under our firing range.These have operational range of 200+ km.

I dearly hope that the news of us getting PLZ-45 is a true one.If inducted,we might be able to target Sitwee base from land.


So far I know we have not received the PLZ-45. The max. range of 155mm guns with booster would be 33-40km. But at this range it is not accurate. But impact of that is much higher than our 122mm or 130mm gun.
 
I used ip-address.com

It says:



I am not a tech geek,but doesn't this mean Mizzima is based in USA? :undecided:

It does have an office in kolkata,but it also has one in Thailand.Both are neighbouring country to Myanmar.May be they are exiled by Junta.

Anyways enough of Mizzima.

Nope it just means that the site is hosted in USA through a hosting company like most other sites are. mizzima news agency is run by the expatriate burmese living in India. Narinjara another news agency in Dhaka run by burmese living in Bangladesh. Both the news agency mainly quote from the either Indian and BD news source.
 
So far I know we have not received the PLZ-45. The max. range of 155mm guns with booster would be 33-40km. But at this range it is not accurate. But impact of that is much higher than our 122mm or 130mm gun.


They have a good number of toed 155mm.Also reported to have 152mm Self propelled howitzer.
 
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Flag Meeting
Nasaka rejects reports on troops build-up
Star Report

Nasaka yesterday trashed reports of troops build-up along Bangladesh border at a battalion commander-level flag meeting with Bangladesh Rifles at Maungdaw in Myanmar.

The Myanmar frontier force denied mobilising soldiers along the border but said it was supervising development activities there, said Lt Colonel Mozammel Hossain, commanding officer of 42 Rifles Battalion, who led the ten-member Bangladesh team.

The Myanmar side, led by Lt Col Me U, Maungdaw unit commander of Nasaka, however said the current deployment of forces was made as part of a routine exercise.

The meeting was initiated in the wake of heightened tension following Myanmar's military build-up along the border with Bangladesh about two weeks ago.

The Bangladesh team reached the border town of Maungdaw in the morning and discussed with the Myanmar side issues including barbed wire fencing by Nasaka, push-in of Rohingyas into Bangladesh, cross-border smuggling and exchange of prisoners.

The Nasaka team at the meeting said they are putting up fences in line with the international laws.

Later, Mozammel told reporters that the meeting was fruitful.

Nine Bangladeshi nationals, captured by Nasaka, were turned over to the BDR delegation.

A friendly volleyball match was organised between the two border forces on Tumbuk ground in West Arakan after the flag meeting.

Meanwhile, Foreign Minister Dipu Moni at her office told journalists that a vested quarter is out to damage the bilateral relations between Bangladesh and Myanmar to serve their own interests.

She also alleged that a section in the media has been running news items that might create misunderstanding between the two countries.

The foreign minister urged all to refrain from such activities for the sake of the country.

Dipu Moni once again claimed that mobilisation of Myanmar troops along Bangladesh border was part of their routine exercise.

(Our correspondents from Bandarban and Cox's Bazar contributed to this report.)

Nasaka rejects reports on troops build-up


hmm...good news about the nine Bangladeshis,I assume they were those fishermen abducted some days back.Our response was not so bad after all,it's having the effects.

BTW,what news of the Rohingyas' push ins?are BDR troops throwing them back?
 
About the boats from US,I agree with you.Goats can not be used for ploughing fields.But still good for us,as they will be used to catch pirates.

It doesn't have to be greater than 3000 tons displacement to be classified as frigate.Frigates have different role(e.g. Anti-submarine warfare frigate),and this Ulsan class is guided missile frigate.
Yes it may be termed as light frigate.But that does not mean its not good.Republic of Korea Navy has 9 of them in active service.
Chinese Type 053H3 frigate is also below 3000 ton,but is classified as frigate.There are many other classes of frigates which is below 3000 tons.

BNS Khalid Bin walid has these armaments:

4 x Otomat Mk. II Block IV AShM; 8 x FM-90N SAM; 1 x Otobreda 76 mm/62 Super Rapid; 4 x Otobreda 40 mm/70 (2 twin) compact CIWS; 6 x 324 mm B-515 (2 triple) tubes-Whitehead A244S; 2 x Super Barricade launchers


The SAM upgrades were done recently with an expense of 120 crore.I don't see why it should not be termed as a good vessel.
And I think a navy is soon going to have an air wing too.BAF have provided the training for it.Also recently a Naval commando school was established.It was shown in onirban.

Hi Leon,

Please note that my comparison of ULSHAN Class was with Type 54C Class or La Fayette class or Shivalik class. In that context even PN didn't possess a modern Frigate. On the top of that our ULSHAN seemed lack VL MICA or Albatross missile and Tetral or Simbad type of systems. If we could give it a make over by replacing Otobreda, putting more SAM systems in B section as force-multiplier and Tetral or Simbad type on the Halo hanger along with electronic upgrade as per with Shivalik type then we will have a pretty good guided-Frigate in our inventory. The whole up gradation might cost around $20-30 Million and if we try to go for all of our corvettes and Missile/Patrol boats then we could get a package deal that would bring the cost significantly down. For financial thing, we can exchange/trade our Garment products with EU countries or skilled labor off with Korea; CHN etc with their high-tech defence materials that fit our needs like clever Indians have been doing with Ruskies for years.
 
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Nope it just means that the site is hosted in USA through a hosting company like most other sites are. mizzima news agency is run by the expatriate burmese living in India. Narinjara another news agency in Dhaka run by burmese living in Bangladesh. Both the news agency mainly quote from the either Indian and BD news source.

Yes, exactly living in India, as per the member. I think he has sorceress's stone.

The person who is paying for the service is a Indian newspaper based in Canada - though living in India - mind you!

Owner, Administrative Contact, Technical Contact, Billing Contact:
DawnNet SysAdmin (ID00387376)
207 Bank Street, Suite 202
Ottawa, ON K1P 2N2
Canada
Phone: +1.6138672532
Email: dawn.net.sysadmin@gmail.com

As this is a very intelligent RAW operating, the phone number 613-867-2532 is directed to India.

Cool! India is way advanced!
 
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