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Untold History : Johor Battery - The Biggest Guns in the East (P13.. WTF??)

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 Author| Post time 30-10-2010 11:06 PM | Show all posts
Reply  unekspekted


    isi ape kejadahnye kalo panjang laras meriam 500 meter. ke engko tak ta ...
abangbikerz Post at 30-10-2010 20:40


relaxs laa.. aku tau laa ko duduk PPRT Pantai dalam.. yg 2 bilik ke yg 3 bilik beb?? dulu bapak ko setinggan mane??? kerinci???

hahaa..

anyway.. University Lyden dgn California U memang tempat aku port.. klu tak.. tak laa klua cite2 yg ko bace ni sume.. tu je beza aku dgn ko.. aku 'berilmu'.. ko.. tong kosong jee..
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Post time 31-10-2010 12:40 AM | Show all posts
Reply  billionman78


    dah arahan bodo sultan yg punye pasal.
abangbikerz Post at 30-10-2010 02:28





Kalau Aku pasang Meriam tuh dari Depan rumah tiba-tiba Musuh serang dari belakang rumah adakah itu satu arahan bodoh aku..
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Post time 31-10-2010 01:43 AM | Show all posts
Post Last Edit by fleurzsa at 21-11-2010 21:08

jgn layan set2  atas ni! set2 msti  sikat rambut rapat pakai spek 24 jm online komputer. dah abis tension kna kutuk kat real life balik rumah bukak internet buat kpla emo  mcm dia ! mcm ni sergah sekali mmg komfem mggigil !

ps/ apasal la  kau ?


sorry, edited.
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Post time 31-10-2010 12:57 PM | Show all posts
Reply 16# pawangBuaya

Two of the Johore Battery's 3 × 15 in (381 mm) guns had all round traverse and could be fired landward. These joined in the battle for Singapore. One was on an older mounting, and could not be brought to bear. However, they were equipped only with ammunition to counter armoured ships and were not effective against land troops and field artillery.

   
all round traverse = 360 degree traverse.. so leh pusing2 mana2 tmasuk tala ke Johor..

tp x efektif against Japs atas sbb yg bgaris... armor piercing round x efektif against crowd..
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Post time 31-10-2010 01:36 PM | Show all posts
aku dengar citer sumber internet ni TAK BOLE di pakai..
setakat prong preng guna sumber internet baik tak payah..  
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Post time 31-10-2010 02:31 PM | Show all posts
aku dengar citer sumber internet ni TAK BOLE di pakai..
setakat prong preng guna sumber internet ba ...
capiloton Post at 31-10-2010 13:36



dah tu kalo tak boleh pakai sumber internet..yg  pengor sangat dok surf internet ni apakejadahnya....:
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Post time 31-10-2010 03:18 PM | Show all posts
sumber internet kene wat cross reference la weh.. bukan terus cop tak leh percaye..
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 Author| Post time 31-10-2010 06:13 PM | Show all posts
Reply  pawangBuaya


   
all round traverse = 360 degree traverse.. so leh pusing2 mana2 tmasu ...
halimi78 Post at 31-10-2010 12:57


contradict dgn source yg aku dapat..

270 degree je bleh pusing.. cube ko cari kt source military singaproe.. bahagian archieve ANZAC.. sure jumpe
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Post time 31-10-2010 06:29 PM | Show all posts
Reply 28# unekspekted


    ni dr mindef spore...

Factsheet - Historic Site Marker Text for Johore Battery
The Johore Battery comprised three guns. They were part of a group of twenty-nine large coastal guns installed in Singapore in the 1930s.

The Johore Battery’s three weapons were among Singapore’s largest coastal guns. They were known as 15-inch guns, because 15 inches (38 cm) was the diameter of the shell they fired. Their gun barrels were 16.5 metres long and the shells stood 1.5 metres high. The guns were capable of hurling these shells at battleships over twenty miles away.

They were originally called “monster guns” when tested in England in 1934, before being sent to Singapore. When World War II started, there were only seven of these defending the coasts of the British Empire. Two were near Dover in England, and five in Singapore. Besides the Johore Battery, Singapore also had two 15-inch guns at Buona Vista Battery. They were located at the junction of Ulu Pandan and Clementi Roads, in the West of the island. Each of Johore Battery’s guns had its own ammunition bunker. These were about 500 metres apart, arranged in a line that stretched from the present site onto what are now the runways of Changi Airport.

Though these guns were originally intended to stop an attack from the sea, two of Johore Battery’s guns could turn around and fire to the rear, towards Johor Bahru. The third, the one located at this site, could only fire out to sea.

From 5th to 12th February 1942, the two guns of the Johore Battery that could turn around fired landward in Singapore’s defence. They shelled Japanese infantry positions from Johor Bahru, just across the Causeway, eastwards to the area North of Tanjong Punggol. They also joined in the battles for Bukit Timah Road and Pasir Panjang. The guns of Johore Battery fired 194 rounds before their demolition by the British on the night of 12th February. This demolition, and the postwar upgrading of Changi aerodrome, means all that remains are the underground tunnels on this site, which once housed ammunition and power plants.


yg kat Changi tu yg leh tembak kelaut jek.. so rasanya yg tu yg restricted 270 degree..
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Post time 31-10-2010 06:34 PM | Show all posts


kat no 8 dlm peta tu kedudukan johore batteries... so kalo sume 15" batteries tu xleh rotate 360... xde la 194 shots yg drekod.. kalo yg cuma leh rotate 270 deg tu cuma leh tembak kelaut.. mmg ya.. bdsrkan kedudukan kat map tu..
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 Author| Post time 31-10-2010 06:35 PM | Show all posts
3 known as "Johor Battery"
22 more known as??

this could probably it..
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Post time 31-10-2010 08:08 PM | Show all posts
Reply 21# unekspekted


    cehhh 500 meter tak kenal panjang mana, nak mengaku dari uni cali?????

pakgad dgn tukang sapu uni cali tu pon boleh kenal 500 meter panjang mana.
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Post time 31-10-2010 08:51 PM | Show all posts
Reply 23# kronixzz


   TT ni punya bahasa kasar tahap tertinggi dlm doniaaaa...uuuhhhhhh....ye laaa sekolah tinggi...mmg setaraf hanjeng jugak le..maha dahsyat...uhhh.cukup gemor memaki hamun org lain...apa le yg di jamah nya setiap hari...
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 Author| Post time 31-10-2010 11:04 PM | Show all posts
Reply  kronixzz


   TT ni punya bahasa kasar tahap tertinggi dlm doniaaaa...uuuhhhhhh....ye laa ...
anuar Post at 31-10-2010 20:51



sentap??? tak skolah tinggi pun panggil org hanjeng.. mcm bagus

hanjeng yg tak skolah dgn yang skolah mane tinggi?? yg satu makan hotdog yg satu makan sampah mane hine??
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 Author| Post time 31-10-2010 11:13 PM | Show all posts
anyway.. aku bukan jenis rambut sikat tepi.. aku rockstar live  like kings of old.. hahaaa
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Post time 1-11-2010 12:25 AM | Show all posts
sentap sgt la tu unek...
sbb dia yg terasa sangat.....haha....
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Post time 1-11-2010 12:33 AM | Show all posts
kat sini pun mau gaduh ke? skang ni BOD lagenda and misteri dah kureng sebab banyak sangat gaduh and kutuk mengutuk...

sigh
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Post time 1-11-2010 02:57 AM | Show all posts
Reply 35# unekspekted


    rockstar yg failed math...
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Post time 1-11-2010 08:25 AM | Show all posts
Kepada yg x boleh membayangkan 500 meter..sini aku ada contoh...

Panjang padang bola sepak  91-119m...jadik korang boleh bayangkan la 500 meter...500m=panjang 5 padang bola...
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 Author| Post time 1-11-2010 09:20 AM | Show all posts
geng2 PPRT memang sentap.. perasan urban walaupun duduk setinggan.. hahaaa
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