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Z-9 Helicopters to Arrive in April 2013

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Chinese made Z-9 helicopter. (photo : K.L. Yim)


Choppers Cambodia-bound


Cambodia's air force will be strengthened by the arrival of 12 military helicopters, including four attack choppers, from China next year, government officials said yesterday.

Prak Sokha, a spokesman for the Royal Cambodian Air Force, told the Post yesterday that 25 Cambodian pilots and mechanics were training in China in preparation for the Kingdom receiving the Chinese-made Z-9 helicopters between April and August.

“We expect that by April, some of them will finish their training and will return with two helicopters,” he said.

Of the 12 helicopters, four would be used for fighting purposes, six for general transport and two for transporting high-ranking officials, Sokha said.

These comments echoed earlier reports quoting Royal Cambodian Arm Forces commander Pol Sarouen and Royal Cambodian Air Force commander Soeung Samnang saying similar things.

“What I am not so clear on is whether the Cambodian government has bought these or whether they have been granted to us,” Sokha said.The government, boasting of a new era of cooperation with China, announced in August last year it had struck a deal with the superpower to receive a batch of Z-9 helicopters for $195 million. Media reports at the time suggested a loan from China would cover the cost.

About 100 tanks and 40 armoured personnel carriers, believed to be from Ukraine, arrived at Sihanoukville port in late October, one of the largest single shipments of military vehicles in Cambodia’s recent history.

Sam Rainsy Party lawmaker Son Chhay said he was concerned about the percentage of the national budget allocated to military spending and the fact the government was making decisions about purchases without debate in parliament.

“We have doubts about equipment that is not accounted for or [deals] that are not transparent,” he said.

Chhay said military equipment from China was often expensive and of poor quality and the origin and volume of Cambodia’s military acquisitions were a topic for parliament.

“We as parliamentarians have a right to know,” he said.

Mey Vann, a director from the Ministry of Finance, could not be reached for comment.

(PhnomPenhPost)

Congratulation on Cambodia, for getting this fine piece of Choppers.:yahoo:

Cambodia is started to get closer to China side :china:. Is it a good thing or a bad thing no one can really tell.
 
Chhay said military equipment from China was often expensive and of poor quality and the origin and volume of Cambodia’s military acquisitions were a topic for parliament.

Interesting development. Congratz china.
 
I hope the Khmers don´t run mad like they did several times in history, sometimes instigated by China.
 
I hope the Khmers don´t run mad like they did several times in history, sometimes instigated by China.

You mean like when Vietnam invaded Champa and slaughtered natives in the Mekong Delta? When Emperor Minh Mang slaughtered the Muslim and Hindu Cham in 1832 and the Cham and Malays under Katip Suma declared a Jihad against Vietnam? China did not instigate that, Katip Suma came from Malaysia and he was helping the Cham defend themselves.

If we look at Vietnam's history, we see multiple invasion of Champa, followed by mass slaughters of the population and then Vietnamese colonizing the area. Both Montagnards, Khmer Krom, and Muslim and Hindu Chams fought together in FULRO against Vietnam.
 
I hope the Khmers don´t run mad like they did several times in history, sometimes instigated by China.

Hard to swallow isn't it, China is undo Vietnam's influence in Cambodia and Laos. Vietnam is just been cursed to be lived and contrained by China for ever. If you gonna bad mouth more about China, make sure that you won't get dehydrated when we decide to divert the red river.
 
Meanwhile Indonesia starting getting close to American side ....................

"Several analysts said that Monday’s announcement of the sale of the eight Boeing AH-64E Apache helicopters in a deal worth $500 million (including radar, training and maintenance), was part of a broader effort to persuade Indonesia to maintain its position as US friend amid the rise of China." US Hopes Apache Sales Will Keep Indonesia on Side - The Jakarta Globe
 
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