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To ask any thailand ppl, whether it's the pic from Thailand Royal Army celebration in Thailand?
CLEAR ???
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I have said ... it's good for Thailand Royal Army to retire 22 age Type69-II tanks. It's a 22 years old weapon, how long do u plan to use them, Half Century or One Century ?in case of Thai army's flag is red flag, I can agree with you. my comment here is that why they imported from China in 1988, but in 2010 they dropped it in to sea ?
What is a reason here ?
As far as i knew, since 2013 Thailand Royal Army only got 5x T-84 MBTs from Ukraine but rest might delay due to the Civil War. 1st batch of T-84 deal is 49x, total plan is 100x T-84 to replace old M48A.The Royal Thai Army's main battle tanks are mostly American Pattons (M48A, M60A), and recently they've acquired the T84s from Ukraine.
I have said ... it's good for Thailand Royal Army to retire 22 age Type69-II tanks. It's a 22 years old weapon, how long do u plan to use them, Half Century or One Century ?
LOL ... grandpa M48, even T-72 retired or need update for Top5 military forces. Thailand Royal Army plan T-84 to replace M48, they began to update too.The M60, M48 and Stingray light tanks are still used by the Thai army.
The Stingray was acquired around the same time as the Type-69, around 1988.
Their M60 and M48 is even more old. M60 production run was between year 1960-1987.
The M48 production run was between year 1952 to 1959.
Yes, they're over half a century old.
It also states that there are around 350 T-59s at that time. In 4-5 years we of course cannot replace all of them. Dismissing those tanks will leave a huge gap in our armored force. Not to mentions smaller troops transports and combat vehicles, many of which are from China. A large part of our AKs, SKSs and machine guns (still in used) are also from China (during VN war), with clear characters and marks written in Chinese. There is no shame in denying that, cause after all VN and China used to have warmer relationship.I like to repeat again, in this moment, now 2014.
when your link wiki said: "T-59 còn phục vụ trong Quân đội Nhân dân Việt Nam tính đến năm 2010"
Mekong river is not China territory, u cant pass when Myanmar-Laos refuse, if u try to pass, then it means u invade Myanmar-Laos. Thats why Thai general'd rather support VN than support China. PLA also one of the most corrupted army in the world, each new recruit must pay up to $16,000 to join the army in order to get a good salary.Block China ? ... LOL, China support can through Mekong river, can cross Laos & Myanmar, can fly through by IL-76 & Y-20, can by SCS ... if Vietnam wish to drag China into War too. When u sit in home and make wishful thinking, China had controlled the area connect with Thailand.
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Anyway, our infantry force is still the best in the region wt lots of experience in real hard combats
All ur wishful thinking ... I have showed pics in former post that China boats patrolling in Mekong river from YuNan-to-Thailand cross through Myanmar-Laos water borders ... now Chinese still in there and Thailand/Myanmar/Laos all welcome China action to protect local security in the Mekong river.Mekong river is not China territory, u cant pass when Myanmar-Laos refuse, if u try to pass, then it means u invade Myanmar-Laos. Thats why Thai general'd rather support VN than support China. PLA also one of the most corrupted army in the world, each new recruit must pay up to $16,000 to join the army in order to get a good salary.
No Thai gen believe in China's 'help' if war btween VN-Thailand happen again. They learn alot from Pol Pot who pro-China but died shamefully bcz China didnt help him
30 years? no, older. you are wrong. our army still has soviet tanks, that were used at the decisive battle of Berlin in 1945. that is nearly 70 yearsVietnam is the few nation who still using 20~30 age old weapons, even Thailand Royal Army retired China type69-II tanks imported in 1986 ...
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I remember T-34-85 and Su-100, that's impressed to me.30 years? no, older. you are wrong. our army still has soviet tanks, that were used at the decisive battle of Berlin in 1945. that is nearly 70 years
here you are: vietnam su-100 tank destroyers. if you want me to post weapons that we used during the Dai Viet - Ming China war in the 15 century, so about 600 years ago, let me know. as far as I know we captured a lot of chinese primitive tanks, the first of this kind in the world historyI remember T-34-85 and Su-100, that's impressed to me.
OH ... Man, many "new" Su-100. BTW any pic of captured China tank after last Sino-Vietnam War ?here you are: vietnam su-100 tank destroyers. if you want me to post weapons that we used during the Dai Viet - Ming China war in the 15 century, so about 600 years ago, let me know. as far as I know we captured a lot of chinese primitive tanks, the first of this kind in the world history
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most of chinese tanks were lured into prepared traps and ambushed, or we blown up the streets and brigdes when the tanks crossed them. it was not much nice for the young soldiers to die in a burned tank.OH ... Man, many "new" Su-100. BTW any pic of captured China tank after last Sino-Vietnam War ?