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(MERGED) ANGKATAN BERSENJATA DIRAJA BRUNEI (ABDB)

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Post time 28-7-2006 11:39 PM | Show all posts
Pride of the Sultan

Dave Cullen [European WARSHIPS IFR magazine(*)]

Three new corvettes built on the Clyde for The Royal Brunei Navy.

BAE SYSTEMS Marine is completing contractor's sea trials of NAKHODA RAGAM, the first of a new class of three 95m Offshore Patrol Vessels (OPVs) being built for the Royal Brunei Navy. She is due to sail from Scotland to the Far East by the end of the year.
The ships names are prefixed KDB (as in Kapal Diraja Brunei, which translates as Ship of the Rajah of Brunei) and BENDAHARE SAKAM, the second ship of the class, was launched in June 2001. She has completed diesel generator trials in dry dock at BAE SYSTEMS' Scotstoun yard and is under-going contractor's sea trials with delivery in June 2003.

The third and final vessel, named KDB JERAMBAK, was launched in June 2002 and is scheduled to be delivered in December 2003.
A variant of the generic F2000 series corvette design, Royal Brunei Technical Services Sdn Bhd is procuring the ships under a UK/Brunei government-to-government contract signed in January 1998. The design is a reduced version of the Lekiu Class built by the same yard for Malaysia and they have cost around US $350 million each. With a displacement of approximately 1,500 tons standard and 2,000 tons full load, the new Brunei OPVs have a maximum speed of 30 knots and a range of 5,000 nautical miles at 12 knots.

Endurance will be 14 days and they will have a crew of 62 (including eight officers) and 24 berths for Flag Staff and scientists. They are powered by four Paxman diesels turning two controlled-pitch propellers, and their hulls are fitted with fin stabilisers. One generator is able to meet normal loads.

The new ships feature a comprehensive combat system based around the hub of an Alenia Marconi Systems (AMS) NAUTlS II command and fire-control system.
AMS is also supplying AWS-9(3D) E/F-band surveillance and target indication radar and two 1802SW radar trackers.
The vessels are armed with:
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Post time 28-7-2006 11:49 PM | Show all posts
Bruneian Airforce Blackhawk







perhatikan kelengkapan sensor yang ada pd helos ini i.e FLIR

[ Last edited by  bravotwozero at 28-7-2006 11:54 PM ]

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Post time 31-7-2006 07:15 AM | Show all posts
maklumat lebih terperinci dari Janes Defense Weekly keluaran December 2004







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Post time 1-8-2006 04:55 PM | Show all posts
OMG I finally found it! Yipeee, from 2 years back:














More pix at http://www.brudirect.com/DailyIn ... 200804/nite01_1.htm
http://www.brudirect.com/DailyIn ... 4/200804/nite25.htm

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Post time 1-8-2006 05:29 PM | Show all posts
Artikel-artikel ttg Brunei enggan terima OPV2 tu sudah lama. Setahu aku BAe cuber nak seret Sultan Brunei ke mahkamah tahun lepas. Sampai sekarang takde perkembangan baru.

Tentera Laut Brunei sudah mengoperasikan kapal-kapal dengan misil exocet selama ini, saya kurang setuju  tentera laut Brunei tidak dapat mengoperasikan OPV2 tu.
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Post time 1-8-2006 05:49 PM | Show all posts
tp in term of man power , no doubt RBN x bleh operate kapal nih
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Post time 1-10-2006 12:49 PM | Show all posts
From JDW Dated 09 Aug 2006

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Post time 30-11-2006 06:15 PM | Show all posts


ANGKATAN TENTERA DARAT DIRAJA BRUNEI
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ANGKATAN TENTERA LAUT DIRAJA BRUNEI
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Post time 30-11-2006 06:31 PM | Show all posts
menarik
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Post time 30-11-2006 06:34 PM | Show all posts
Brief History

On 14 June 1965, which was four years after the formation of the Royal Brunei Armed Forces, The Royal Brunei Navy was formed and it was initially known as Boat Section. Her strength was only 18 in number including one officer from the First Battalion which attended a basic military course in Malaya in 1961 until 1964. This Boat Section was equipped with a number of aluminium boats, known as Temuai and Fast Assault Boats (FABs)

Hence, her role was solely transportation of infantry elements to interior of Brunei. As the organization expanded with the aid of stable economic growth throughout the past years, in 1966 Boat Section was known as Boat Company.


boat section




first navy base (1965)
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Post time 30-11-2006 06:35 PM | Show all posts
In order to undertake its Mission and Roles, Royal Brunei Navy is divided into four main components as follows:

Fleet
Admin
Training, and
Logistic
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Post time 30-11-2006 06:36 PM | Show all posts


Angkatan Tentera Udara Diraja Brunei
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Post time 30-11-2006 06:37 PM | Show all posts
INTRODUCTION

Royal Brunei Air Force is one of the major units in Royal Brunei Armed Forces and was established in 1965. Royal Brunei Air Force is progressively expanding its capability and conducting its roles with full commitment and concentration. Efforts in maximising its capabilities via innovation and management are still in progress. Royal Brunei Air Force comprises of five major units which are Operation Wing, Air Regiment, Logistics Wing, Training Wing and Administration Wing. If you would like to know more about Royal Brunei Air Force history, roles and organisation you are more than welcome to surf this homepage. Hopefully all information in this homepage can give you useful information and knowledge.





LOCATION

Rimba Air Base is located at Rimba Highway Link opposite to the Brunei International Airport. Some units are located at Penanjong and Berakas Garrison.


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Post time 30-11-2006 06:40 PM | Show all posts
HISTORY

Royal Brunei Air Force was established in 1965. It was first tasked to fly doctors to rural area with two aircrafts Sikorsky S-55, which was operated by pilots from the Worldwide Helicopter Company.






In 1966, 3 British pilots from the Royal Air Force took over the tasks with three aircrafts namely the 'Whirl Wind'.





In 1967, this unit was known as the Helicopter Platoon. Helicopter Platun received the helicopter Jet Ranger Bell 206. The Air Technical Training School was established in 1980. In 1981, the No 2 Squadron was established and equipped with helicopter Bolkow BO 105. The No 3 Squadron was establish in 1982 and equipped with SIAI Marchetti SF260W. The workforce and the aircrafts steadily increased and later known as Air Wing. It was on 01st October 1991, with the consent of His Majesty The Sultan the Air Wing was officially changed to the Royal Brunei Air Force.





In 1997, Royal Brunei Air Force underwent further development in its organisation structure with establishment of few unit such as the No 4 Squadron which was equipped with helicopter Blackhawk S-70A, the No 5 Squadron which was equipped with CN-235 and the Base Defence Squdron. In the same year, the No 3 Squadron received the aircraft Pilatus Mark II. The No 38 Squadron was established in 1999 and equipped with Mistral.

[ Last edited by  LailaTempawan at 30-11-2006 06:53 PM ]
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Post time 30-11-2006 06:43 PM | Show all posts


The Support Services Royal Brunei Armed Forces
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Post time 30-11-2006 06:44 PM | Show all posts
INTRODUCTION





The Support Services Royal Brunei Armed Forces is one of the largest unit in the Royal Brunei Armed Forces. It operates alongside the other 4 major units in the Royal Brunei Armed Forces namely the Royal Brunei Land Forces, the Royal Brunei Air Force, the Royal Brunei Navy and the Training Institute Royal Brunei Armed Forces. It was formally established on the 1st October 1991. Since its establishment, the total number of units under the Support Services Royal Brunei Armed Forces has amounted to 16 units.



The Support Services Royal Brunei Armed Forces is given the responsibility of providing support services to units in the RBAF in all aspects pertaining to their administration, security, health, logistics, communication, transportation and technical equipment service support to all units in the Royal Brunei Armed Forces. Other than that, the Support Services Royal Brunei Armed Forces works closely with other units in the Royal Brunei Armed Forces to undergo and help coordinate military training and operations. In order to produce professional Service Force personnel - Engineers, Technicians, Logisticians, Doctors etc, the Support Services Royal Brunei Armed Forces also conducts specially designed training.
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Post time 30-11-2006 06:45 PM | Show all posts
Brief History About Support Services Royal Brunei Armed Forces


Sub-unit's Establishment

With the establishment of the Royal Brunei Armed Forces just over 40 years ago, various sub-units were formed as follows:-




At that point of time, these sub units were mostly under the command and control of the Royal Brunei Land Forces. These sub units were incorporated and interspersed within the major services in the Royal Brunei Armed Forces.


Above-3 subunits under the Support Services Royal Brunei Armed Forces in the Early 70's
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