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NORINCO and Myanmar look to boost collaboration
Jon Grevatt - Jane's Defence Weekly
29 November 2017
The China North Industries Corporation (NORINCO) and the Myanmar Armed Forces (MAF) have pledged to expand collaboration with a view to expanding defence trade and related technologies.

NORINCO announced the expanding partnership in a press release on 28 November, although the agreement was secured a few days earlier, said the corporation, in meetings between NORINCO president Wen Gang and Senior General Min Aung Hlaing, commander in chief of the MAF.

In the press release, NORINCO said that it had a “long history of co-operation” with Myanmar and that it was looking to continue to provide the MAF with defence products and services as well as to “expand and enhance areas of co-operation”.

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it seem interesting !! @tarpitz @pher @dy1022
 
Well no need for MM to go down other ASEAN routes, who opt for premium western system. Their economy cant sustain that kind of spending yet.
Who is that wrstern country want to sell them the premium?
 
NORINCO and Myanmar look to boost collaboration
Jon Grevatt - Jane's Defence Weekly
29 November 2017
The China North Industries Corporation (NORINCO) and the Myanmar Armed Forces (MAF) have pledged to expand collaboration with a view to expanding defence trade and related technologies.

NORINCO announced the expanding partnership in a press release on 28 November, although the agreement was secured a few days earlier, said the corporation, in meetings between NORINCO president Wen Gang and Senior General Min Aung Hlaing, commander in chief of the MAF.

In the press release, NORINCO said that it had a “long history of co-operation” with Myanmar and that it was looking to continue to provide the MAF with defence products and services as well as to “expand and enhance areas of co-operation”.

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it seem interesting !! @tarpitz @pher @dy1022
This is a good development. I am always a fan of maynmar, been there several times. Ngwe saung is my favorite holiday destination.
 
Products of Myanmar Defence Industries

Locally assembled KS 1C medium range SAM systems on the Miltruk (manufactured under license from Sinotruk).
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M-240 MLRS on the Miltruk.
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Locally assmbled BTR 3U on the Miltruk.
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M-122 MLRS on the Miltruk.
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Who is that wrstern country want to sell them the premium?
actually we can reach the some western product in our own ways. best example are Oto 76 SR Cannons and Carl Gustav :P
This is a good development. I am always a fan of maynmar, been there several times. Ngwe saung is my favorite holiday destination.
Welcome to Myanmar bro. :P strongly recommend to visit untouched Myeik archipelago.

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Locally assmbled BTR 3U on the Miltruk.
i think it's MTLB. but for sure it's locally assembled. waiting for 2S1 and BTR 4 assembly lines. :P
 
new OPV UMS Inlay (54)
armament, type 66 twin 57mm Chinese-made,

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probably recovered from the submarine chaser Type 037
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here you can see two systems in the military storage of Myanmar's navy during the inspection

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they probably no longer have 76/62 in stock or are reserved for future front-line units, and therefore, to arm this OPV, they chose the old system, however much more powerful than 37 mm of Soviet / Chinese origin and 40 mm Bofors
 
Myanmar Navy commissioned 1 OPV, 2 LCU and 4 LCM on Navy Day.

OPV 54
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69 metre LCU (1614 & 1615)
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29 metre LCM
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according to this ,
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so many under construction in naval shipyard
135m frigate x 1 unit
80m OPV x 1 unit
65m floating dock x 1 unit
60m submarine chaser x 2 units
49m FAC x 1unit
rivercraft x 2 units
a busy year for navy @tarpitz
our 135m frigates will be now 2nd generation Kyan sit thar class which is enlarged version of previous ones.

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big hangar for helicopter
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no. but at least 2 or 3 are left. it will keep in inventry for 135m frigate and other ships which are currently under construction.really nice to see like u who interested in our navy ships.

upgrading programe for 472 is already started.

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according to this ,
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so many under construction in naval shipyard
135m frigate x 1 unit
80m OPV x 1 unit
65m floating dock x 1 unit
60m submarine chaser x 2 units
49m FAC x 1unit
rivercraft x 2 units
a busy year for navy @tarpitz
our 135m frigates will be now 2nd generation Kyan sit thar class which is enlarged version of previous ones.


no. but at least 2 or 3 are left. it will keep in inventry for 135m frigate and other ships which are currently under construction.really nice to see like u who interested in our navy ships.

upgrading programe for 472 is already started.

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Construction of 135 metre frigate has started since 2015. New weapons & sensors such as VLS, ASROC will also be integrated into this.
 
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