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BAF officers' response for that.

Dayum lol!

I'm guessing the investigation is ongoing to determine who is at fault here? FBW issue would leave evidence in the ADC/FEMU buffer (like it did for the one Russia experienced with yak testing that time back, and they said was corrected).
 
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Can you explain more detail information about those vehicle?

It is WMA 301 or Assaulter tank destroyer and mobile assault gun.

WMA 301 is an upgraded version of PTL 02 tank destroyer.

PTL 02 has 100 mm gun whereas WMA 301 has got 105 mm gun.

It can fire all types of tank ammunitions such as APFSDS, HESH, HE, HEAT.

It is also equipped with digiital fire control system.

Myanmar is currently operating about 150 Assaulters.

Assaulter is battle proven in Myanmar and the gun is so accurate that the infantry nick named these vehicles as Long Range Sniper.

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Generals Prep $15M of New Fencing For Border With Bangladesh

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NAYPYITAW — The Upper House of Parliament on Thursday heard the Home Affairs Ministry’s 20 billion kyats ($15 million) plan to raise several more kilometers of fencing along Myanmar’s border with Bangladesh and carry out other related work.

Home Affairs Deputy Minister Major General Aung Soe told the Upper House session that the money would come from the president’s emergency fund and be handed over to the Ministry of Defense to carry out the work in Rakhine State. He asked the session to make a record of the project, which it did.

With the president’s approval, the fund can be appropriated without approval from Parliament.

Fencing was built along 204 km of Myanmar’s 295-km border with Bangladesh in three phases between 2009 and 2015.

“In phase four, an 11.5-mile [18.5-km] fence was put up along the border during the 2016-17 fiscal year. Another 3.2-mile Y-shaped fence topped with barbed wire coils is being built during the 2017-18 fiscal year. Fencing will have been put up along 14.7 miles of border when that work is completed,” Maj-Gen Aung Soe said.

The 20 billion kyats from the president’s emergency fund will be used to build a Y-shaped fences topped with barbed wire coils along an additional 18.5 km this fiscal year along with other related infrastructure including a 12.2-meter-wide patrol route along the fence, 161 reinforced concrete conduits and eight buildings including three warehouses.

“The old fences are not strong enough and people can cross over them or remove them. However, we don’t yet know about [the quality of] the new fences. We want better fences so that people from the other side cannot enter illegally. If the fence cannot prevent people on the other side of the border from entering illegally, it will be a waste of money to build a fence. It is the responsibility of the ministries to spend the funding effectively,” said lawmaker U Pe Than, of Rakhine State’s Myebon Township.

U Pe Than, a central executive committee member of the Arakan National Party, said the project would be adequately funded but stressed that the ministries had to spend the money effectively because the fence was key to preventing illegal immigration and the threat from the Arakan Rohingya Salvation Army.

The Upper House also made a record of another 1 billion kyats from the president’s emergency fund that the Border Affairs Ministry will use to upgrade two gravel roads connecting Ngakhuya to Zetipyin and the Kyikanpyin junction to the Kyaukpyinseik camp in Rakhine State’s Hla Phoe Khaung Village. The two roads are a combined 18.5 km in length.

Border Affairs Deputy Minister Major General Than Htut told the session that the road upgrades would contribute not only to the border area’s security but also to transportation, health, social affairs and the education of local people.

The Implementation Committee for Recommendations of the Rakhine State Advisory Commission led by Kofi Annan had instructed authorities to upgrade the roads.

Defense Deputy Minister Major General Myint New said his ministry would also spend 5 billion kyats from the emergency fund on renovating 882 buildings belonging to the military’s Western Command that were damaged by Cyclone Mora.

“The damage caused by the natural disaster was inspected by proper teams and 882 out of 1,009 buildings hit by the cyclone will be repaired in the first phase during the 2017-18 fiscal year,” he said.

“The president’s emergency fund was known as the reserve fund in the past,” explained U Khin Cho of the Lower House Public Accounts Committee. “If the president approves, the fund can be spent without seeking the approval of Parliament. However, it is necessary to inform Parliament of the spending.”

https://www.irrawaddy.com/news/burma/generals-prep-15m-new-fencing-border-bangladesh.html
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Russian FBW issue :P
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Indonesia to help Myanmar deal with terrorism
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Indonesia's Coordinating Minister for Security, Law and Political Affairs Wiranto (left) during a visit to Myanmar. (Photo: Government of Indonesia)
08 Feb 2018 10:54AM (Updated: 08 Feb 2018 11:08AM)
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JAKARTA: Indonesia’s Coordinating Minister for Security, Law and Political Affairs Wiranto said Jakarta will help Myanmar in coping with the possible emergence of terrorism in that country, Antara news agency reported on Wednesday (Feb 7)

Myanmar has voiced concern over the threat of Islamic State-linked militants slipping into the country alongside the return of Rohingya refugees from Bangladesh, Wiranto said.

"We want to help by sharing our knowledge and experience to prevent terrorists from establishing new bases in the region," he said on Wednesday.

Wiranto added that with IS getting weaker and losing ground in the Philippines, it was highly possible that they would look elsewhere in the region to set up base.

That possibility has prompted the government of Myanmar to take precautionary steps to be more on guard against the militant threat.

Myanmar, therefore, wants to learn from the experience of Indonesia, which has worked with other countries to combat radicalism and terrorism, Antara cited Wiranto as saying.

“It is impossible for one country alone to overcome terrorism; countries have to cooperate, as terrorism has no borders and is not bound by regulations," he said.

"Sometime this month, Myanmar will send a military team to Indonesia to discuss ways of overcoming possible terrorism."

Myanmar has agreed on the return of hundreds of thousands of Rohingya refugees who were earlier forced to leave their villages in Rakhine following communal conflict between the Buddhist majority and the mostly Muslim Rohingya minority.


Read more at https://www.channelnewsasia.com/new...a-to-help-myanmar-deal-with-terrorism-9939020
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Indonesia to help Myanmar deal with terrorism
image: https://www.channelnewsasia.com/ima...e1a751e/zm/indonesia-s-wiranto-in-myanmar.jpg

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Indonesia's Coordinating Minister for Security, Law and Political Affairs Wiranto (left) during a visit to Myanmar. (Photo: Government of Indonesia)
08 Feb 2018 10:54AM (Updated: 08 Feb 2018 11:08AM)
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JAKARTA: Indonesia’s Coordinating Minister for Security, Law and Political Affairs Wiranto said Jakarta will help Myanmar in coping with the possible emergence of terrorism in that country, Antara news agency reported on Wednesday (Feb 7)

Myanmar has voiced concern over the threat of Islamic State-linked militants slipping into the country alongside the return of Rohingya refugees from Bangladesh, Wiranto said.

"We want to help by sharing our knowledge and experience to prevent terrorists from establishing new bases in the region," he said on Wednesday.

Wiranto added that with IS getting weaker and losing ground in the Philippines, it was highly possible that they would look elsewhere in the region to set up base.

That possibility has prompted the government of Myanmar to take precautionary steps to be more on guard against the militant threat.

Myanmar, therefore, wants to learn from the experience of Indonesia, which has worked with other countries to combat radicalism and terrorism, Antara cited Wiranto as saying.

“It is impossible for one country alone to overcome terrorism; countries have to cooperate, as terrorism has no borders and is not bound by regulations," he said.

"Sometime this month, Myanmar will send a military team to Indonesia to discuss ways of overcoming possible terrorism."

Myanmar has agreed on the return of hundreds of thousands of Rohingya refugees who were earlier forced to leave their villages in Rakhine following communal conflict between the Buddhist majority and the mostly Muslim Rohingya minority.


Read more at https://www.channelnewsasia.com/new...a-to-help-myanmar-deal-with-terrorism-9939020
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Wiranto ([wiˈranto]; born 4 April 1947) is a retired Indonesian army General.
He was the Commander of the Indonesian National Armed Forces from February 1998 to October 1999 during Indonesia's transition from authoritarian rule to democracy.

Some claim that Wiranto played a key role as a moderating influence during the turbulent times of 1998 when Suharto resigned. He had the power to impose military rule, but refused to do so, thereby allowing the civilian process to develop. as a "military reformist" because Wiranto reduced the military's role in Indonesian politics. He initiated the reduction of their seats in parliament and separated the police from the military.

Now in Indonesia, active military and police members must resign from their military/police career before the plunge into the world of political career.

Hope his military experiences can help Myanmar Government.

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Wiranto ([wiˈranto]; born 4 April 1947) is a retired Indonesian army General.
He was the Commander of the Indonesian National Armed Forces from February 1998 to October 1999 during Indonesia's transition from authoritarian rule to democracy.

Some claim that Wiranto played a key role as a moderating influence during the turbulent times of 1998 when Suharto resigned. He had the power to impose military rule, but refused to do so, thereby allowing the civilian process to develop. as a "military reformist" because Wiranto reduced the military's role in Indonesian politics. He initiated the reduction of their seats in parliament and separated the police from the military.

Now in Indonesia, active military and police members must resign from their military/police career before the plunge into the world of political career.

Hope his military experiences can help Myanmar Government.

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i think Myanmar high officials went Indonesia at least 2 times in past years to know during the reforming process. it's sure that we can learn a lot from Indonesia in reduction of Army role in politic. Army also already made promise to withdraw after our country is stable. hope it work in our country also as it does in indonesia. bro :cheers:
 
i think Myanmar high officials went Indonesia at least 2 times in past years to know during the reforming process. it's sure that we can learn a lot from Indonesia in reduction of Army role in politic. Army also already made promise to withdraw after our country is stable. hope it work in our country also as it does in indonesia. bro :cheers:

Since 2013, Myanmar military regularly send senior officers to Indonesia NDC.
 
i think Myanmar high officials went Indonesia at least 2 times in past years to know during the reforming process. it's sure that we can learn a lot from Indonesia in reduction of Army role in politic. Army also already made promise to withdraw after our country is stable. hope it work in our country also as it does in indonesia. bro :cheers:

Of course it will work, if there is a willingness to do that.

In the authoritarian regime era (Soeharto Era/New Order Era) 1966–1998, the Indonesian military has a doctrine of two functions:
1. maintain the security and order of the country.
2. have the right to hold the power and (right) to regulate the state.

The military has allotted seats in parliament of Indonesia, but since the Asian economic crisis of 1998/1999 president Suharto resigned, the doctrine of the two functions of the Indonesian military began to be slowly abolished.

Since then the Indonesian military has begun to reduce the number of seats in parliament from 75 seats to 35 seats in 2000.

in 2004 TNI (Indonesia National Force) handed over all the rights of its parliamentary seats to civilians and focused on national defense.

The process of handover of TNI seats in parliament is even faster than planned in 2009.

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http://www.tni.mil.id/view-11114-menuju-tni-profesional.html
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Gov’t, MRF donate 300 tonnes of rice to Sri Lanka flood victims
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Date: February 26, 2018
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ceremony to donate 300 tonnes of rice to Sri Lanka’s flood victims was held by the government and the Myanmar Rice Federation (MRF) on 24 February at Pinlekoethwe rice mill in Dagon Seikkan Indistrial Zone.

Dr Than Myint, Union Minister for the Commerce Ministry, and other officials, along with Mr. K.W.N.D Karunaratne, Sri Lanka’s Ambassador to Myanmar, and officials from the MRF attended the event.
The donation is a humanitarian aid for victims of the flood and landslide in May 2017, which killed more than 200 people and rendered 600,000 homeless.
The MRF donated some 300 tonnes of rice with an estimated value of more than US$150,000, while the government will pay the cost of shipment charges to Sri Lanka from the Yangon port.
“Sri Lanka and Myanmar are engaged in cultural and religious cooperation. Sri Lanka buys rice and other agricultural products from Myanmar, and so, they are our trading clients. Therefore, we would like to express our concern to our trading partner with our contribution,” said U Ye Min Aung, general secretary of MRF. The low quality rice (15 per cent broken rice of the Ae-Ma-Hta variety) will be purified. The shipment started yesterday, and is slated to reach Sri Lanka’s port in early March. Myanmar donors will offer more donations in Sri Lanka in mid-March. Dr Than Myint said that Sri Lanka and Myanmar were engaged in economic, social and cultural exchanges during the old days. There is business-to-business cooperation, besides a government-to-government agreement. Bilateral trade with Sri Lanka reached $36 million, and the volume will grow each year, he added. Sri Lanka’s ambassador noted that the country imported rice from Myanmar, Thailand and India owing to a shortage of rice due to floods in the rainy season. “I would like to express our appreciation, on behalf of the Sri Lankan people, for the humanitarian aid supported by Myanmar’s government and the MRF. We will make sure the contributions go directly and effectively to the flood victims.
Earlier, Myanmar and Sri Lanka had a series of discussions for rice exports under the government-to-government system. Sri Lanka has now allowed importers to import the goods with zero tax, and so, the plan turned out to be a business-to-business plan. — May Thet Hnin

http://www.globalnewlightofmyanmar.com/govt-mrf-donate-300-tonnes-rice-sri-lanka-flood-victims/

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