Wednesday, February 17, 2021
Egyptian Air Force MIG-29M2 fighter jet firing what appears to be a KH-35 Subsonic Air-to-surface cruise missile
Egyptian Air Force MIG-29M2 fighter jet firing what appears to be a KH-35 Subsonic Air-to-surface cruise missile. pic.twitter.com/9dWFLwUrDY
— Mahmoud Gamal (@mahmouedgamal44) February 17, 2021
Tuesday, February 16, 2021
Indian Army records and monitors Chinese pullback in Ladakh’s Pangong sectors
#Disengagement pic.twitter.com/IFetmEQO3v
— Neeraj Rajput (@neeraj_rajput) February 16, 2021
Deinduction of #Chinese soldiers from Finger Area, falling back to Sirijap post and Khurnak Fort pic.twitter.com/LIVNhNkqSY
— Neeraj Rajput (@neeraj_rajput) February 16, 2021
Philippine Navy BRP Salvador Abcede PC-114 Set for Decommissioning in March 2021
Headquarters, Naval Forces Central – Commodore Ernesto O Baldovino PN led the send-off ceremony of BRP Salvador Abcede (PC114) in connection with its decommissioning ceremony which will be held on 01 March 2021 at Headquarters Philippine Fleet, Sangley Point, Cavite City.
BRP Salvador Abcede (PC-114) is a Tomas Batilo class fast attack craft that was commissioned with the Philippine Navy on 22 May 1996. It was transferred by the Korean government on 15 June 1995 and arrived in the Philippines in August 1995. It was later then upgraded under the Patrol Killer Medium-Republic of the Philippines (PKM-RP). In April 2016, it was reclassified as the patrol craft BRP Salvador Abcede (PC 114) in line with the Philippine Navy Standard Operating Procedures Nr 08.
Prior to the official send-off, CNFC conducted talk to troops and at the same time giving of the award to the sailors aboard the said vessel for their valuable services rendered while serving under the NFC’s area of responsibility.PC 114 is one of the many vessels of the PN set to be decommissioned partly to pave way for the new assets acquired by the Philippine Navy. The personnel will be utilized and train to handle the newly acquired assets of the organization.
To the valiant Officers and sailors of BRP Salvador Abcede PC114, we pay homage to your selfless dedication, commitment, and contribution in safeguarding and securing the Visayas region.
Vietnam buys 12 L-39NG aircraft
The jets will be delivered between 2023 to 2024. The value of the contract was not given but includes the training of pilots, instructors, ground crew and mechanics.
Vietnam had previously ordered 31 L-39s.
Second Singapore Type 218SG Submarine - RSS Impeccable - Touch The Water
Storms, freezing temperatures and drifting snow cannot stop submarine construction at the Kiel shipyard TKMS any more than the corona pandemic. On Monday the new submarine “RSS Impeccable” was pulled out of the building hall in Kiel. It is the newest submarine for Singapore.
The approximately 2200 tonne and 70 meter long boat "RSS Impeccable" is one of the largest submarines ever built in Germany.
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