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locally made CIS 50 MG on the EE-9.
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122 mm MLRS in action.
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new rockets from DI. [emoji14] what do u think ? bro
Yes bro. Extended range 122 mm rockets of DI.
You can see DI chief (the Gen next to Cin C) and 2 deputy chiefs (red circle) in the photos. It shows that they are testing some DI products.
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Massive fire power of Myanmar artillery force being displayed at the Joint Ex Sin Phyu Shin.

With this fire power, we can easily defeat the military that posseses a tiny artillery force.
@Aung Zaya

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Myanmar's focus on artillery gives them a massive military edge over Bangladesh.
yes.bro
plus we can produce all types of shells which we used for all artillery system from largest 155mm to smallest 81mm in DI. it would be another fact that we can keep that edge over BD. :D

Yes bro. Extended range 122 mm rockets of DI.
You can see DI chief (the Gen next to Cin C) and 2 deputy chiefs (red circle) in the photos. It shows that they are testing some DI products.
i'm waiting for MAM-02 240mm MLRS. but this time they only test 122mm.now very excited to see Coastal defence missiles which will test tomorrow.
 
Myanmar special operations units with MA 1 Mk3 bullpup assault rifle.

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Myanmar Navy SEALS with MA 13 submachine gun.

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Battalion size landing operation exercirse which is part of the Joint Ex Sin Phyu Shin, the largest joint operations in 20 years.
Type 63 light tanks are upgraded with new engines and fire control systems. Also fitted with biaxis stabilizer and laser range finder.

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not up to Battalion size landing operation from what i see in the pics. Need video to confirm the scale. The best is two to three companies.
 
go go.
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not up to Battalion size landing operation from what i see in the pics. Need video to confirm the scale. The best is two to three companies.
i think he is saying the total size of landing troops. sis
we will post video as soon as officially release. :D
 
not up to Battalion size landing operation from what i see in the pics. Need video to confirm the scale. The best is two to three companies.
Landing operations normally carry out in wave by wave.
What you are seeing is the first wave supported by a company of light tank.
Follow up waves are coming in different timings depending on the enemy resistance.
The whole exercise is a corps level exercise.
 
Battalion size landing operation exercirse which is part of the Joint Ex Sin Phyu Shin, the largest joint operations in 20 years.
Type 63 light tanks are upgraded with new engines and fire control systems. Also fitted with biaxis stabilizer and laser range finder.

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Adding pair of LPD or Larger LST that can deploy some of MBT would be nice for Myanmar Amphibious Force.

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Landing operations normally carry out in wave by wave.
What you are seeing is the first wave supported by a company of light tank.
Follow up waves are coming in different timings depending on the enemy resistance.
The whole exercise is a corps level exercise.

Good, aerial view only showing at least three lcu and no more. The rest is combatant ships. Not even a proper sized landing ship tank capable to brought 1 Battalion army/marines in one go.

Corps? The thing is at least brigade sized level
 
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