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usafphantom2 · 6 months ago
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Royal Thai Tiger Two (L.E. Schading)at bottom
@kadonkey via X
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rhk111sblog · 10 months ago
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Here are the Pictures and Videos showing the historic, recent Participation of the FA-50PH Fighting Eagle Aircraft and other Assets of the Philippine Air Force (PAF) to the Exercise Pitch Black 2024 in Australia.
This was initially released as an Article last August 24, 2024 at https://therhk111militaryandarmspage.blogspot.com/2024/08/philippine-air-force-2024-exercise-pitch-black-australia.html
Music is "Reunion Oath" from the Wondershare Filmora Audio Archives
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bryburiya · 2 years ago
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On the other hand I decided that I may as well do something fresh with new art so with some edits we have Gripen representing the Royal Thai Air Force's 701 "Sharks" Squadron. Her beloved Blåhaj plushie Robot (Swedish for missile) also helps represent.
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vampyrgoregutz · 2 months ago
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my name i, david dad i want su ice cream david i wang aniyhr david where is amy balllll i running out on the rtaf to hrre is s caarrrrr abd it ix giung iy hi it me AHHHHHHH
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RTAF F-5T Tigris
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nelc · 2 years ago
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A fantastic view of a RTAF F-5TH Super "Tigris". In February, #Thailand completed the final phase of modernization of its Northrop F-5 fleet (14 aircraft in total). I must say, the ol'bird looks pristine.
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casbooks · 1 year ago
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Books of 2023
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Book 73 of 2023
Title: Only The Light Moves Authors: Francis A Doherty ISBN: 9781399057011 Tags: A-1 Skyraider, AH-1 Cobra, B-24 Liberator, B-52 Stratofortress, Boeing 720B, Boeing Stearman, de Havilland Canada DHC-2 Beaver, F-4 Phantom II, FAC, GER Bavaria, GER Germany, GER Kirch Gons, HKG Hong Kong, HKG Hong Kong - Kai Tak Airport, KHM Cambodia, KHM Cambodian Air Force (Cambodian Civil War), KHM Cambodian Civil War (1967-1975), KHM Norodom Sihanouk (King / Prince / Prime Minister), KHM Operation Daniel Boone / Salem House (1967-1975) (Cambodian Civil War) (Vietnam War), LAO Laos, LAO Pathet Lao, LAO USA MSS Leghorn (Eagle's Nest / Gibralter / Golf-5) (Vietnam War), Lockheed Constellation, McDonnell Douglas MD-88, MMR Burma, MMR Yangon/Rangoon Harbor, Nungs, O-1 Bird Dog, O-2 Skymaster, OH-6 Cayuse/Loach/LOH, T-28 Trojan, THA RTAF Royal Thai Air Force, THA RTAFB Ubon Royal Thai Air Base, THA RTN Royal Thai Navy, THA RTNAF U-Tapao Royal Thai Navy Airfield, THA Thailand, U-1 Otter, U-6A Beaver, US CA California, US CA Los Angeles, US CA Los Angeles - LAX Airport, US CIA Central Intelligence Agency, US NY JFK International Airport, US NY New York, US OH Kent State University, US OH Kent State University Shootings (1970) (Vietnam War), US President Richard M. Nixon, US TWA Transworld Airlines, US USA 185th Reconnaissance Airplane Co (RAC), US USA 185th Reconnaissance Airplane Co (RAC) - Pterodactyls, US USA 18th Aviation Co, US USA 219th Reconnaissance Airplane Co (RAC), US USA 219th Reconnaissance Airplane Co (RAC) - 2nd Plt, US USA 219th Reconnaissance Airplane Co (RAC) - 4th Plt, US USA 219th Reconnaissance Airplane Co (RAC) - Headhunters, US USA 220th Aviation Company (RAC), US USA 220th Aviation Company (RAC) - Catkiller, US USA 223rd Aviation Bn., US USA 3rd Armored Division, US USA 4th ID - Ivy Division, US USA CCC RT California (Vietnam War), US USA CCC RT Pennsylvania (Vietnam War), US USA Fort Knox KY, US USA Fort Knox KY - Armor Officer Basic Course, US USA Fort Lewis WA, US USA Fort Ord CA, US USA Fort Ord CA - USATC US Army Training Center, US USA Fort Rucker AL, US USA Fort Stewart GA, US USA United States Army, US USA USSF 5th SFG, US USA USSF Green Berets, US USA USSF Special Forces, US USAF 20th TASS - Covey FAC,
US USAF 7th ABCCC Airborne Command and Control Sqd - Hillsboro, US USAF MAC Military Airlift Command, US USAF United States Air Force, US USAF Wright-Patterson Air Force Base OH, US WA Spokane, US WA Spokane - Menock Bridge, US WA Washington, VNM 1968 Tet Offensive (1968) (Vietnam War), VNM Ban Me Thout, VNM Batangan Peninsula, VNM Ben Het, VNM Camp Holloway (Vietnam War), VNM Central Highlands, VNM Chu Lai, VNM Command and Control Central/FOB-2 (Vietnam War), VNM Command and Control North/FOB-1 (Vietnam War), VNM Command and Control North/FOB-4 (Vietnam War), VNM Command and Control South/FOB-5 (Vietnam War), VNM Da Nang, VNM Dak Bla River, VNM Dak Seang, VNM Dak To, VNM DMZ Demilitarized Zone - 17th Parallel (Vietnam War), VNM Dong Ha, VNM DRV NVA North Vietnamese Army, VNM DRV VC Viet Cong, VNM Duc Co, VNM Duc Co Special Forces Camp (Vietnam War), VNM Hill 484, VNM Ho Chi Minh Trail (Vietnam War), VNM Hue, VNM Hue - Tay Loc Airfield (Vietnam War), VNM Hue - The Citadel, VNM I Corps (Vietnam War), VNM Ia Drang Valley, VNM II Corps (Vietnam War), VNM III Corps (Vietnam War), VNM Kontum, VNM Kontum - MACV Advisory Compound (Vietnam War), VNM Marble Mountain, VNM Montagnards, VNM Montagnards - Rhade, VNM My Lai, VNM Nha Trang, VNM Operation Arc Light (1965-1973) (Vietnam War), VNM Operation Prarie Fire, VNM Paris Peace Accords (1973) (Vietnam War), VNM Phu Bai, VNM Plei Djereng, VNM Plei Djereng Special Forces Camp (Vietnam War), VNM Plei Trap Valley, VNM Pleiku, VNM Polei Kleng, VNM Polei Kleng Special Forces Camp (Vietnam War), VNM Project Ford Drum (MACVSOG - OPS-32) (Vietnam War), VNM Quang Ngai, VNM Quang Ngai Province, VNM Qui Nhon, VNM RVN ARVN Army of the Republic of Vietnam, VNM RVN ARVN LLDB Luc Luong Dac Biet Special Forces, VNM RVN ARVN Vietnamese Rangers - Biet Dong Quan, VNM RVN SVNAF South Vietnamese Air Force, VNM RVN Vietnamization Policy (Vietnam War), VNM The Bra Area (Vietnam War), VNM US MACV Military Assistance Command Vietnam (Vietnam War), VNM US MACVSOG - OPS-32 Air Operations (Vietnam War), VNM US MACVSOG - OPS-32 SPAF Sneaky Pete Air Force (Vietnam War), VNM US MACVSOG (1964-1972) (Vietnam War), VNM US MACVSOG Hatchet Force Teams (Vietnam War), VNM US MACVSOG Spike/Recon Teams (Vietnam War), VNM US USA Pleiku Air Base (Vietnam War), VNM US USMC DHCB Dong Ha Combat Base (Vietnam War), VNM US USMC MMAF Marble Mountain Air Facility, VNM USAF DASC Direct Air Support Center (Vietnam War), VNM USAF II Corps DASC / 505th TCG - Carbon Outlaw (Vietnam War), VNM VC Valley, VNM Vietnam, VNM Vietnam War (1955-1975), Vultee BT-13, Walter Cronkite, WW2 CBI China Burma India Theater of Operations (1937-1945), WW2 World War 2 (1939-1945)
Rating: ★★★★★ Subject: Books.Military.20th-21st Century.Asia.Vietnam War.Aviation.US Army.FAC, Books.Military.20th-21st Century.Asia.Vietnam War.Specops.MACVSOG
Description: About the Author: Francis Doherty, a former U.S. Army captain, piloted a small, unarmed, airplane over sections of the Ho Chi Minh Trail during the war in Vietnam. Captain Doherty spent ten months flying in support of a covert unit of the Army’s Fifth Special Forces, which waged a clandestine war against the North Vietnamese Army, interdicting their supply line through Laos and Cambodia. Only the Light Moves is his first book. After leaving the military Captain Doherty spent thirty-two years as a commercial airline pilot. His essays have appeared in The Journal of Creative Nonfiction, Afterwords, the Veterans Writing Workshop Journal, 0-Dark-Thirty, the publication of the Veteran’s Writing Project, and several essays for The Bark, a monthly publication by the International Bird Dog Association. Additionally, the essay published in the Journal of Creative Nonfiction has been nominated for the Pushcart prize.
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adshofar · 16 days ago
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미얀마-태국 공군 협력 강화: 제10차 MAF-RTAF 항공 실무회의 성료
[애드쇼파르] 2025년 6월 3일, 제10차 MAF-RTAF 항공 실무회의가 미얀마 양곤의 Chatrium Hotel에서 성공적으로 개최되었다.  이번 회의에는 미얀마 공군참모총장 Lt-Gen Zaw Win Myint와 태국 공군 부참모총장 Air Marshal Anurak Romnarak을 포함하여 태국 공군의 미얀마 주재 무관 및 양국의 주요 관계자가 참석했다. 공식적인 환영 행사와 개회식을 시작으로, 양국 대표단은 회의를 통해 공군 간 협력 강화 및 공통 관심사를 논의하였다.  회의 결과를 승인하는 서명식에서 두 지도자는 상호 협력을 재확인하며 서명서를 교환하였으며, 양국 간 긴밀한 협력 의지를 보여주는 상징적 의미로 기념 사진 촬영과 선물 교환이 이루어졌다. 태국 대표단은 Anurak…
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rayhaber · 17 days ago
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Tayland'ın Gripen E/F Kararında İsveç'in Telafi Paketi Belirleyici Oldu
Tayland Kraliyet Hava Kuvvetleri (RTAF), uzun süredir devam eden yeni savaş uçağı tedarik programında İsveçli Saab’ın Gripen E/F uçağını tercih etti. Bu kararda, İsveç hükümetinin sunduğu cömert ekonomik ve teknolojik telafi paketi belirleyici oldu. Saab, bu sayede Amerikan F-16 Block 70/72 gibi güçlü bir rakibi geride bırakmayı başardı. Kapsamlı Telafi Paketiyle Stratejik İşbirliği 4 Haziran’da…
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nawapon17 · 1 month ago
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khumaerbayas · 4 months ago
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Bangkok Post - Travellers should check Don Mueang flight times due to air show
PUBLISHED : 4 Mar 2025 at 16:17   Small   Medium   Large Jet fighters of China’s Aug 1 Aerobatics Team arrive at the Royal Thai Air Force base at Don Mueang on Sunday. They will take part in this weekend’s air show. (Photo: RTAF News Facebook account) Passengers using Don Mueang airport are advised to double-check schedules as flights could be affected by this week’s air show hosted by the…
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usafphantom2 · 10 months ago
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#News: The Royal Thai Air Force officially selects the Saab JAS 39 Gripen E/Fs over the Lockheed F-16 Block 70s to replace its ageing F-16A/Bs. RTAF plans to buy 12–14 Gripen E/Fs, with deliveries expected to start in 2028 😗 Big week for Saab!
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rhk111sblog · 1 year ago
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Thailand plans to retire some of their old F-16C Fighting Falcon Aircraft and buy a Squadron of new Fighter Aircraft, likely to be the JAS-39E/F Gripen, and the Philippines should have an "Offset Policy" for the acquisition of Military Hardware just like Thailand and many other Countries that will benefit the Country also economically.
This was initially released as an Article last March 3, 2024 at https://therhk111philippinedefenseupdates.blogspot.com/2024/03/thailand-may-buy-gripen-e-f-aircraft-philippines-offset-policy-like-them.html
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news365timesindia · 4 months ago
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[ad_1] BML Munjal University (BMU) successfully hosted Propel Pitchfest25, the flagship annual event organized by ACIC-BMU Foundation (ACIC-BMU), Atal Community Innovation Centre at BML Munjal University in collaboration with Atal Innovation Mission (AIM), NITI Aayog, bringing together India’s most promising entrepreneurs, investors, and industry leaders.    BML Munjal University’s Propel Pitchfest25 Showcases Ground-breaking Innovations, Fuelling India’s Start-up Ecosystem With a USD 1 million (Rs. 8+ Cr) investment pool, supported by the Start-up India Seed Fund Scheme (SISFS) and MeitY GENESIS Scheme, the event provided crucial` financial backing to emerging ventures.  The startups participated were from various sectors like Deeptech, Medtech, Textile innovation, Sustainability and Social Impact.  Investors including Indian Angel Network, India Accelerator, Pontaq VC, Sanchi Connect, Foxhog ventures, JITO, Campus Fund, Campus Angels, Agility Ventures, Fluid ventures, RTAF, She Capital, lead Angels, Inflection Point ventures , lndian Healthcare Angels, Venture Catalysts were among the various investors who were a part of the event. Speaking about the event Mr. Davinder Singh, CEO, ACIC-BMU Foundation, said, "Propel Pitchfest25 is more than just an event; it is a Launchpad for innovation and a catalyst for entrepreneurial success.  Over the past, we’ve been at the forefront of supporting innovators across different sectors or industries. Through our programs and support, we’ve proudly nurtured more than 70 startups, catalyzed the creation of 500+ jobs, and facilitated investments.  Our mission at ACIC-BMU is to nurture ground-breaking solutions that drive meaningful change, and this event is a testament to that commitment.” During the event, ACIC-BMU Foundation showcased the achievements and progress of startups supported under the Startup India Seed Fund Scheme, recognizing their contributions to innovation and entrepreneurship. The event witnessed the launch of the Singapore India Startup Corridor Program, aimed at driving innovation between the two countries and give market access, networking opportunities to the Indian Startups. Beyond funding, student founders also benefited from masterclasses, boot camps, and investor clinics, where industry experts guided them on refining business models, attracting investments, and scaling their innovations.  Propel Pitchfest25 also championed inclusivity in entrepreneurship, with dedicated tracks for women-led and student-founded start-ups, ensuring a diverse and equitable platform for innovators to thrive.   About BML Munjal University Named after the late Founder Chairman of the Hero Group, BML Munjal University (BMU) is a unique not-for-profit initiative founded by the promoters of the Hero Group. BMU is engaged in creating, preserving and imparting internationally benchmarked knowledge and skills. The University seeks to transform higher education in India by creating a world-class innovative teaching, learning and research environment. It envisions becoming a nursery for the leaders of tomorrow and a repository of knowledge. The School of Management at BML Munjal University has been ranked 72nd among all management institutions in India in the NIRF Rankings 2023. It has also attained the Diamond subject rating by QS I-Gauge. It has been nationally ranked #6 and #1 in Haryana among India’s Top Private Engineering & Technology Universities in the Education World India Higher Education Rankings, 2023-24. The University has received an esteemed A-grade accreditation from NAAC.   The University offers undergraduate to doctoral programmes comprising BA (Hons) Liberal Arts, BBA, BCom (Hons), BA LLB (Hons), BBA LLB (Hons), BBA-MBA, Integrated Programme, B. Tech at the undergraduate level, and MBA, LLB and PhD at the postgraduate level.   For more details, log in to www.bmu.edu.in !function(f,b,e,v,n,t,s)
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news365times · 4 months ago
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[ad_1] BML Munjal University (BMU) successfully hosted Propel Pitchfest25, the flagship annual event organized by ACIC-BMU Foundation (ACIC-BMU), Atal Community Innovation Centre at BML Munjal University in collaboration with Atal Innovation Mission (AIM), NITI Aayog, bringing together India’s most promising entrepreneurs, investors, and industry leaders.    BML Munjal University’s Propel Pitchfest25 Showcases Ground-breaking Innovations, Fuelling India’s Start-up Ecosystem With a USD 1 million (Rs. 8+ Cr) investment pool, supported by the Start-up India Seed Fund Scheme (SISFS) and MeitY GENESIS Scheme, the event provided crucial` financial backing to emerging ventures.  The startups participated were from various sectors like Deeptech, Medtech, Textile innovation, Sustainability and Social Impact.  Investors including Indian Angel Network, India Accelerator, Pontaq VC, Sanchi Connect, Foxhog ventures, JITO, Campus Fund, Campus Angels, Agility Ventures, Fluid ventures, RTAF, She Capital, lead Angels, Inflection Point ventures , lndian Healthcare Angels, Venture Catalysts were among the various investors who were a part of the event. Speaking about the event Mr. Davinder Singh, CEO, ACIC-BMU Foundation, said, "Propel Pitchfest25 is more than just an event; it is a Launchpad for innovation and a catalyst for entrepreneurial success.  Over the past, we’ve been at the forefront of supporting innovators across different sectors or industries. Through our programs and support, we’ve proudly nurtured more than 70 startups, catalyzed the creation of 500+ jobs, and facilitated investments.  Our mission at ACIC-BMU is to nurture ground-breaking solutions that drive meaningful change, and this event is a testament to that commitment.” During the event, ACIC-BMU Foundation showcased the achievements and progress of startups supported under the Startup India Seed Fund Scheme, recognizing their contributions to innovation and entrepreneurship. The event witnessed the launch of the Singapore India Startup Corridor Program, aimed at driving innovation between the two countries and give market access, networking opportunities to the Indian Startups. Beyond funding, student founders also benefited from masterclasses, boot camps, and investor clinics, where industry experts guided them on refining business models, attracting investments, and scaling their innovations.  Propel Pitchfest25 also championed inclusivity in entrepreneurship, with dedicated tracks for women-led and student-founded start-ups, ensuring a diverse and equitable platform for innovators to thrive.   About BML Munjal University Named after the late Founder Chairman of the Hero Group, BML Munjal University (BMU) is a unique not-for-profit initiative founded by the promoters of the Hero Group. BMU is engaged in creating, preserving and imparting internationally benchmarked knowledge and skills. The University seeks to transform higher education in India by creating a world-class innovative teaching, learning and research environment. It envisions becoming a nursery for the leaders of tomorrow and a repository of knowledge. The School of Management at BML Munjal University has been ranked 72nd among all management institutions in India in the NIRF Rankings 2023. It has also attained the Diamond subject rating by QS I-Gauge. It has been nationally ranked #6 and #1 in Haryana among India’s Top Private Engineering & Technology Universities in the Education World India Higher Education Rankings, 2023-24. The University has received an esteemed A-grade accreditation from NAAC.   The University offers undergraduate to doctoral programmes comprising BA (Hons) Liberal Arts, BBA, BCom (Hons), BA LLB (Hons), BBA LLB (Hons), BBA-MBA, Integrated Programme, B. Tech at the undergraduate level, and MBA, LLB and PhD at the postgraduate level.   For more details, log in to www.bmu.edu.in !function(f,b,e,v,n,t,s)
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tradmais · 10 months ago
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Tailândia seleciona o Gripen da Saab em vez do F-16 da Lockheed Martin - Tecnologia da Força Aérea
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