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Chinese Ships And Radar Boost Navies Of Pakistan, Bangladesh And Sri Lanka by cnboy90(m): 1:58pm On Dec 31, 2019
China is reported to be boosting its arms links with South Asian nations, with further supply of an advanced anti-stealth radar to Pakistan as well as frigates to Pakistan, Bangladesh and Sri Lanka.

Jane’s Defence Weekly, a magazine reporting on military and corporate affairs, said it had identified Chinese-made JY-27A counter-very-low-observable radar from satellite images of Pakistan’s Mianwali Air Base, captured on August 29.

This 3D long-range radar is capable of detecting stealth aircraft such as the F-22 from 500km (310 miles) away with its active phased array antenna using very high frequency waves. Either installed on land or mobile on vehicles, it is jamming-resistant and could also guide surface-to-air missiles to strike incoming aircraft.

The radar is believed to have arrived at the airbase in northeast Pakistan between June 5 and August 29, and was not fully operational as of September 2, according to Jane’s.

Neither Pakistan nor China made the sale of the JY-27A public, but earlier this month representatives of both sides attended a ceremony at a Shanghai shipyard to mark the steel-cutting of a second batch of Type 054A guided-missile frigates.

They were the third and fourth vessels the Chinese shipbuilder CSSC had built for the Pakistan Navy. Construction on the first two of the Type 054A/P began in December 2018 and they are expected to be delivered in 2021.

Is China’s US$62 billion investment fuelling resentment in Pakistan?
Type 054A frigate has been the main strength frigate in service with China’s People’s Liberation Army Navy since 2007. The Pakistan Navy already has four F22P frigates in service – a Chinese design based on the previous Type 053 and Type 054 – and three of them were built in China.

“Compared with their potential adversary the Indian Navy, the Pakistani navy will be better equipped,” Shi Lao, a Shanghai-based military commentator, said.

Last week’s amateur photos also showed that two newly retired PLA Navy frigates, Type 053H3 Putian and Lianyungang, had been refurbished in Shanghai and painted in the colours and numbers of the Bangladesh Navy. They had been bought by the latter and are expected to be handed over by the end of the year.

China also gifted a retired Type 053H2G ship, Tongling, to the Sri Lanka Navy. It was renamed Parakramabahu and commissioned in Colombo in late August, adding to the Chinese-built warships operating in the Indian Ocean.

Sri Lanka election: gunmen attack bus carrying Muslim voters
Chinese efforts to strengthen military ties in the region have long caused concern in India, whose “string of pearls” theory contends that China is encircling India by developing relationships with its neighbours around the Indian Ocean.

“China’s military cooperation with South Asian nations is nothing new. It has been going on for decades,” said Wang Dehua, a South Asia expert at the Shanghai Municipal Centre for International Studies.

Wang said that what China offered to those countries, including Pakistan, would not pose much threat to India because it could not match the level of armament that India possessed or had access to, such as aircraft carriers and Su-30 fighters.

India’s military ties with countries including Sri Lanka and Bangladesh were also much stronger and more long-standing, he said.

“India sees South Asia as its backyard and is paranoid about China’s presence in the region,” Wang said. “Such a mindset should end.”

https://sg.news.yahoo.com/chinese-ships-radar-boost-navies-093834867.html?guccounter=1
Re: Chinese Ships And Radar Boost Navies Of Pakistan, Bangladesh And Sri Lanka by igbesachick: 9:45am On Jan 02, 2020
cnboy90:
China is reported to be boosting its arms links with South Asian nations, with further supply of an advanced anti-stealth radar to Pakistan as well as frigates to Pakistan, Bangladesh and Sri Lanka.

Jane’s Defence Weekly, a magazine reporting on military and corporate affairs, said it had identified Chinese-made JY-27A counter-very-low-observable radar from satellite images of Pakistan’s Mianwali Air Base, captured on August 29.

This 3D long-range radar is capable of detecting stealth aircraft such as the F-22 from 500km (310 miles) away with its active phased array antenna using very high frequency waves. Either installed on land or mobile on vehicles, it is jamming-resistant and could also guide surface-to-air missiles to strike incoming aircraft.

The radar is believed to have arrived at the airbase in northeast Pakistan between June 5 and August 29, and was not fully operational as of September 2, according to Jane’s.

Neither Pakistan nor China made the sale of the JY-27A public, but earlier this month representatives of both sides attended a ceremony at a Shanghai shipyard to mark the steel-cutting of a second batch of Type 054A guided-missile frigates.

They were the third and fourth vessels the Chinese shipbuilder CSSC had built for the Pakistan Navy. Construction on the first two of the Type 054A/P began in December 2018 and they are expected to be delivered in 2021.

Is China’s US$62 billion investment fuelling resentment in Pakistan?
Type 054A frigate has been the main strength frigate in service with China’s People’s Liberation Army Navy since 2007. The Pakistan Navy already has four F22P frigates in service – a Chinese design based on the previous Type 053 and Type 054 – and three of them were built in China.

“Compared with their potential adversary the Indian Navy, the Pakistani navy will be better equipped,” Shi Lao, a Shanghai-based military commentator, said.

Last week’s amateur photos also showed that two newly retired PLA Navy frigates, Type 053H3 Putian and Lianyungang, had been refurbished in Shanghai and painted in the colours and numbers of the Bangladesh Navy. They had been bought by the latter and are expected to be handed over by the end of the year.

China also gifted a retired Type 053H2G ship, Tongling, to the Sri Lanka Navy. It was renamed Parakramabahu and commissioned in Colombo in late August, adding to the Chinese-built warships operating in the Indian Ocean.

Sri Lanka election: gunmen attack bus carrying Muslim voters
Chinese efforts to strengthen military ties in the region have long caused concern in India, whose “string of pearls” theory contends that China is encircling India by developing relationships with its neighbours around the Indian Ocean.

“China’s military cooperation with South Asian nations is nothing new. It has been going on for decades,” said Wang Dehua, a South Asia expert at the Shanghai Municipal Centre for International Studies.

Wang said that what China offered to those countries, including Pakistan, would not pose much threat to India because it could not match the level of armament that India possessed or had access to, such as aircraft carriers and Su-30 fighters.

India’s military ties with countries including Sri Lanka and Bangladesh were also much stronger and more long-standing, he said.

“India sees South Asia as its backyard and is paranoid about China’s presence in the region,” Wang said. “Such a mindset should end.”

https://sg.news.yahoo.com/chinese-ships-radar-boost-navies-093834867.html?guccounter=1

操你妈,都没黑人浏览你,你还发什么帖子?刷存在感也要有人看才有存在感啊。

莫非真的发一个帖子赚五毛钱?也不管没人看
Re: Chinese Ships And Radar Boost Navies Of Pakistan, Bangladesh And Sri Lanka by igbesachick: 9:47am On Jan 02, 2020
傻逼支那犬
Re: Chinese Ships And Radar Boost Navies Of Pakistan, Bangladesh And Sri Lanka by igbesachick: 11:46am On Jan 02, 2020
支那
Re: Chinese Ships And Radar Boost Navies Of Pakistan, Bangladesh And Sri Lanka by igbesachick: 11:47am On Jan 02, 2020
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Re: Chinese Ships And Radar Boost Navies Of Pakistan, Bangladesh And Sri Lanka by igbesachick: 11:50am On Jan 02, 2020
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Re: Chinese Ships And Radar Boost Navies Of Pakistan, Bangladesh And Sri Lanka by igbesachick: 11:51am On Jan 02, 2020
你妈在床上等你!
Re: Chinese Ships And Radar Boost Navies Of Pakistan, Bangladesh And Sri Lanka by igbesachick: 11:54am On Jan 02, 2020
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Re: Chinese Ships And Radar Boost Navies Of Pakistan, Bangladesh And Sri Lanka by igbesachick: 11:56am On Jan 02, 2020
快给你妈找一个黑人吧,这里那么多优秀的黑人,随便找一个孝敬你妈去,大大的操进你妈的唇里,爽的叫不出声
Re: Chinese Ships And Radar Boost Navies Of Pakistan, Bangladesh And Sri Lanka by igbesachick: 11:57am On Jan 02, 2020
看你一次,屌你一次,这里没支那网警,没五毛水军,看我怎么屌到你自杀!
Re: Chinese Ships And Radar Boost Navies Of Pakistan, Bangladesh And Sri Lanka by igbesachick: 12:01pm On Jan 02, 2020
你爸操你妈给你看到了?
Re: Chinese Ships And Radar Boost Navies Of Pakistan, Bangladesh And Sri Lanka by igbesachick: 12:02pm On Jan 02, 2020
看你这么大心理压力,这几天没少打飞机吧?变态狂!颜射你妈的脸上!
Re: Chinese Ships And Radar Boost Navies Of Pakistan, Bangladesh And Sri Lanka by igbesachick: 12:12pm On Jan 02, 2020
记住操你妈的时候你要戴套,否则你会有个怪胎弟弟出来
Re: Chinese Ships And Radar Boost Navies Of Pakistan, Bangladesh And Sri Lanka by igbesachick: 12:14pm On Jan 02, 2020
你也不一定要操你妈的,你可以把手放你妈阴唇上,她一样舒服
Re: Chinese Ships And Radar Boost Navies Of Pakistan, Bangladesh And Sri Lanka by igbesachick: 12:15pm On Jan 02, 2020
我可不会操你妈,你妈又丑又烂,要操也是你去操
Re: Chinese Ships And Radar Boost Navies Of Pakistan, Bangladesh And Sri Lanka by igbesachick: 12:33pm On Jan 02, 2020
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滚回去操你妈!
Re: Chinese Ships And Radar Boost Navies Of Pakistan, Bangladesh And Sri Lanka by igbesachick: 12:48pm On Jan 02, 2020
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你是屁中国人?支那贱种!别他妈污染我们中国人的dna

在香港我们叫你们劣等人类,在我眼里,你们只算劣等生物!
Re: Chinese Ships And Radar Boost Navies Of Pakistan, Bangladesh And Sri Lanka by igbesachick: 2:09pm On Jan 02, 2020
滚回去操你妈
Re: Chinese Ships And Radar Boost Navies Of Pakistan, Bangladesh And Sri Lanka by igbesachick: 2:11pm On Jan 02, 2020
cnboy90:

你白皮妈正等着我操你白皮妈的屁眼,嘴和贱屄呢。 grin grin grin grin

操你妈
Re: Chinese Ships And Radar Boost Navies Of Pakistan, Bangladesh And Sri Lanka by leofab(f): 3:56am On Jan 03, 2020
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Re: Chinese Ships And Radar Boost Navies Of Pakistan, Bangladesh And Sri Lanka by igbesachick: 3:12am On Jan 06, 2020
cnboy90:
China is reported to be boosting its arms links with South Asian nations, with further supply of an advanced anti-stealth radar to Pakistan as well as frigates to Pakistan, Bangladesh and Sri Lanka.

Jane’s Defence Weekly, a magazine reporting on military and corporate affairs, said it had identified Chinese-made JY-27A counter-very-low-observable radar from satellite images of Pakistan’s Mianwali Air Base, captured on August 29.

This 3D long-range radar is capable of detecting stealth aircraft such as the F-22 from 500km (310 miles) away with its active phased array antenna using very high frequency waves. Either installed on land or mobile on vehicles, it is jamming-resistant and could also guide surface-to-air missiles to strike incoming aircraft.

The radar is believed to have arrived at the airbase in northeast Pakistan between June 5 and August 29, and was not fully operational as of September 2, according to Jane’s.

Neither Pakistan nor China made the sale of the JY-27A public, but earlier this month representatives of both sides attended a ceremony at a Shanghai shipyard to mark the steel-cutting of a second batch of Type 054A guided-missile frigates.

They were the third and fourth vessels the Chinese shipbuilder CSSC had built for the Pakistan Navy. Construction on the first two of the Type 054A/P began in December 2018 and they are expected to be delivered in 2021.

Is China’s US$62 billion investment fuelling resentment in Pakistan?
Type 054A frigate has been the main strength frigate in service with China’s People’s Liberation Army Navy since 2007. The Pakistan Navy already has four F22P frigates in service – a Chinese design based on the previous Type 053 and Type 054 – and three of them were built in China.

“Compared with their potential adversary the Indian Navy, the Pakistani navy will be better equipped,” Shi Lao, a Shanghai-based military commentator, said.

Last week’s amateur photos also showed that two newly retired PLA Navy frigates, Type 053H3 Putian and Lianyungang, had been refurbished in Shanghai and painted in the colours and numbers of the Bangladesh Navy. They had been bought by the latter and are expected to be handed over by the end of the year.

China also gifted a retired Type 053H2G ship, Tongling, to the Sri Lanka Navy. It was renamed Parakramabahu and commissioned in Colombo in late August, adding to the Chinese-built warships operating in the Indian Ocean.

Sri Lanka election: gunmen attack bus carrying Muslim voters
Chinese efforts to strengthen military ties in the region have long caused concern in India, whose “string of pearls” theory contends that China is encircling India by developing relationships with its neighbours around the Indian Ocean.

“China’s military cooperation with South Asian nations is nothing new. It has been going on for decades,” said Wang Dehua, a South Asia expert at the Shanghai Municipal Centre for International Studies.

Wang said that what China offered to those countries, including Pakistan, would not pose much threat to India because it could not match the level of armament that India possessed or had access to, such as aircraft carriers and Su-30 fighters.

India’s military ties with countries including Sri Lanka and Bangladesh were also much stronger and more long-standing, he said.

“India sees South Asia as its backyard and is paranoid about China’s presence in the region,” Wang said. “Such a mindset should end.”

https://sg.news.yahoo.com/chinese-ships-radar-boost-navies-093834867.html?guccounter=1

支那,被黑人版主封嘴了吧,操你妈!自动删除你的发言!在国外,支那杂种是没有言论自由的!你想言论自由,滚回去你支那找你爹要去!
Re: Chinese Ships And Radar Boost Navies Of Pakistan, Bangladesh And Sri Lanka by igbesachick: 3:15am On Jan 06, 2020
cnboy90:
China is reported to be boosting its arms links with South Asian nations, with further supply of an advanced anti-stealth radar to Pakistan as well as frigates to Pakistan, Bangladesh and Sri Lanka.

Jane’s Defence Weekly, a magazine reporting on military and corporate affairs, said it had identified Chinese-made JY-27A counter-very-low-observable radar from satellite images of Pakistan’s Mianwali Air Base, captured on August 29.

This 3D long-range radar is capable of detecting stealth aircraft such as the F-22 from 500km (310 miles) away with its active phased array antenna using very high frequency waves. Either installed on land or mobile on vehicles, it is jamming-resistant and could also guide surface-to-air missiles to strike incoming aircraft.

The radar is believed to have arrived at the airbase in northeast Pakistan between June 5 and August 29, and was not fully operational as of September 2, according to Jane’s.

Neither Pakistan nor China made the sale of the JY-27A public, but earlier this month representatives of both sides attended a ceremony at a Shanghai shipyard to mark the steel-cutting of a second batch of Type 054A guided-missile frigates.

They were the third and fourth vessels the Chinese shipbuilder CSSC had built for the Pakistan Navy. Construction on the first two of the Type 054A/P began in December 2018 and they are expected to be delivered in 2021.

Is China’s US$62 billion investment fuelling resentment in Pakistan?
Type 054A frigate has been the main strength frigate in service with China’s People’s Liberation Army Navy since 2007. The Pakistan Navy already has four F22P frigates in service – a Chinese design based on the previous Type 053 and Type 054 – and three of them were built in China.

“Compared with their potential adversary the Indian Navy, the Pakistani navy will be better equipped,” Shi Lao, a Shanghai-based military commentator, said.

Last week’s amateur photos also showed that two newly retired PLA Navy frigates, Type 053H3 Putian and Lianyungang, had been refurbished in Shanghai and painted in the colours and numbers of the Bangladesh Navy. They had been bought by the latter and are expected to be handed over by the end of the year.

China also gifted a retired Type 053H2G ship, Tongling, to the Sri Lanka Navy. It was renamed Parakramabahu and commissioned in Colombo in late August, adding to the Chinese-built warships operating in the Indian Ocean.

Sri Lanka election: gunmen attack bus carrying Muslim voters
Chinese efforts to strengthen military ties in the region have long caused concern in India, whose “string of pearls” theory contends that China is encircling India by developing relationships with its neighbours around the Indian Ocean.

“China’s military cooperation with South Asian nations is nothing new. It has been going on for decades,” said Wang Dehua, a South Asia expert at the Shanghai Municipal Centre for International Studies.

Wang said that what China offered to those countries, including Pakistan, would not pose much threat to India because it could not match the level of armament that India possessed or had access to, such as aircraft carriers and Su-30 fighters.

India’s military ties with countries including Sri Lanka and Bangladesh were also much stronger and more long-standing, he said.

“India sees South Asia as its backyard and is paranoid about China’s presence in the region,” Wang said. “Such a mindset should end.”

https://sg.news.yahoo.com/chinese-ships-radar-boost-navies-093834867.html?guccounter=1

是封你一个星期还是永久性闭嘴?

永久性闭嘴的话你的饭碗岂不是丢了?

你发一个帖子才赚五毛钱,还被人封嘴,真可怜。

记住,在自由世界里,支那杂种是没有言论自由的,你们不是人,没有人权,所以没有言论自由的权力!
Re: Chinese Ships And Radar Boost Navies Of Pakistan, Bangladesh And Sri Lanka by igbesachick: 3:19am On Jan 06, 2020
cnboy90:
China is reported to be boosting its arms links with South Asian nations, with further supply of an advanced anti-stealth radar to Pakistan as well as frigates to Pakistan, Bangladesh and Sri Lanka.

Jane’s Defence Weekly, a magazine reporting on military and corporate affairs, said it had identified Chinese-made JY-27A counter-very-low-observable radar from satellite images of Pakistan’s Mianwali Air Base, captured on August 29.

This 3D long-range radar is capable of detecting stealth aircraft such as the F-22 from 500km (310 miles) away with its active phased array antenna using very high frequency waves. Either installed on land or mobile on vehicles, it is jamming-resistant and could also guide surface-to-air missiles to strike incoming aircraft.

The radar is believed to have arrived at the airbase in northeast Pakistan between June 5 and August 29, and was not fully operational as of September 2, according to Jane’s.

Neither Pakistan nor China made the sale of the JY-27A public, but earlier this month representatives of both sides attended a ceremony at a Shanghai shipyard to mark the steel-cutting of a second batch of Type 054A guided-missile frigates.

They were the third and fourth vessels the Chinese shipbuilder CSSC had built for the Pakistan Navy. Construction on the first two of the Type 054A/P began in December 2018 and they are expected to be delivered in 2021.

Is China’s US$62 billion investment fuelling resentment in Pakistan?
Type 054A frigate has been the main strength frigate in service with China’s People’s Liberation Army Navy since 2007. The Pakistan Navy already has four F22P frigates in service – a Chinese design based on the previous Type 053 and Type 054 – and three of them were built in China.

“Compared with their potential adversary the Indian Navy, the Pakistani navy will be better equipped,” Shi Lao, a Shanghai-based military commentator, said.

Last week’s amateur photos also showed that two newly retired PLA Navy frigates, Type 053H3 Putian and Lianyungang, had been refurbished in Shanghai and painted in the colours and numbers of the Bangladesh Navy. They had been bought by the latter and are expected to be handed over by the end of the year.

China also gifted a retired Type 053H2G ship, Tongling, to the Sri Lanka Navy. It was renamed Parakramabahu and commissioned in Colombo in late August, adding to the Chinese-built warships operating in the Indian Ocean.

Sri Lanka election: gunmen attack bus carrying Muslim voters
Chinese efforts to strengthen military ties in the region have long caused concern in India, whose “string of pearls” theory contends that China is encircling India by developing relationships with its neighbours around the Indian Ocean.

“China’s military cooperation with South Asian nations is nothing new. It has been going on for decades,” said Wang Dehua, a South Asia expert at the Shanghai Municipal Centre for International Studies.

Wang said that what China offered to those countries, including Pakistan, would not pose much threat to India because it could not match the level of armament that India possessed or had access to, such as aircraft carriers and Su-30 fighters.

India’s military ties with countries including Sri Lanka and Bangladesh were also much stronger and more long-standing, he said.

“India sees South Asia as its backyard and is paranoid about China’s presence in the region,” Wang said. “Such a mindset should end.”

https://sg.news.yahoo.com/chinese-ships-radar-boost-navies-093834867.html?guccounter=1

估计九成是被封号了,你这个支那爱国垃圾连伊朗被炸死都不出声,肯定是被禁止发言了。

言论自由是给人的,你是畜生,不享有!
Re: Chinese Ships And Radar Boost Navies Of Pakistan, Bangladesh And Sri Lanka by igbesachick: 4:55am On Jan 07, 2020
cnboy90:
China is reported to be boosting its arms links with South Asian nations, with further supply of an advanced anti-stealth radar to Pakistan as well as frigates to Pakistan, Bangladesh and Sri Lanka.

Jane’s Defence Weekly, a magazine reporting on military and corporate affairs, said it had identified Chinese-made JY-27A counter-very-low-observable radar from satellite images of Pakistan’s Mianwali Air Base, captured on August 29.

This 3D long-range radar is capable of detecting stealth aircraft such as the F-22 from 500km (310 miles) away with its active phased array antenna using very high frequency waves. Either installed on land or mobile on vehicles, it is jamming-resistant and could also guide surface-to-air missiles to strike incoming aircraft.

The radar is believed to have arrived at the airbase in northeast Pakistan between June 5 and August 29, and was not fully operational as of September 2, according to Jane’s.

Neither Pakistan nor China made the sale of the JY-27A public, but earlier this month representatives of both sides attended a ceremony at a Shanghai shipyard to mark the steel-cutting of a second batch of Type 054A guided-missile frigates.

They were the third and fourth vessels the Chinese shipbuilder CSSC had built for the Pakistan Navy. Construction on the first two of the Type 054A/P began in December 2018 and they are expected to be delivered in 2021.

Is China’s US$62 billion investment fuelling resentment in Pakistan?
Type 054A frigate has been the main strength frigate in service with China’s People’s Liberation Army Navy since 2007. The Pakistan Navy already has four F22P frigates in service – a Chinese design based on the previous Type 053 and Type 054 – and three of them were built in China.

“Compared with their potential adversary the Indian Navy, the Pakistani navy will be better equipped,” Shi Lao, a Shanghai-based military commentator, said.

Last week’s amateur photos also showed that two newly retired PLA Navy frigates, Type 053H3 Putian and Lianyungang, had been refurbished in Shanghai and painted in the colours and numbers of the Bangladesh Navy. They had been bought by the latter and are expected to be handed over by the end of the year.

China also gifted a retired Type 053H2G ship, Tongling, to the Sri Lanka Navy. It was renamed Parakramabahu and commissioned in Colombo in late August, adding to the Chinese-built warships operating in the Indian Ocean.

Sri Lanka election: gunmen attack bus carrying Muslim voters
Chinese efforts to strengthen military ties in the region have long caused concern in India, whose “string of pearls” theory contends that China is encircling India by developing relationships with its neighbours around the Indian Ocean.

“China’s military cooperation with South Asian nations is nothing new. It has been going on for decades,” said Wang Dehua, a South Asia expert at the Shanghai Municipal Centre for International Studies.

Wang said that what China offered to those countries, including Pakistan, would not pose much threat to India because it could not match the level of armament that India possessed or had access to, such as aircraft carriers and Su-30 fighters.

India’s military ties with countries including Sri Lanka and Bangladesh were also much stronger and more long-standing, he said.

“India sees South Asia as its backyard and is paranoid about China’s presence in the region,” Wang said. “Such a mindset should end.”

https://sg.news.yahoo.com/chinese-ships-radar-boost-navies-093834867.html?guccounter=1

黄皮,知道自己的地位,知道自己的分寸!

你们支那以前是,现在是,以后也永远是世界劣等种族。

脑容量决定一切!
Re: Chinese Ships And Radar Boost Navies Of Pakistan, Bangladesh And Sri Lanka by fvckchina: 3:50am On Feb 10, 2020
cnboy90:
China is reported to be boosting its arms links with South Asian nations, with further supply of an advanced anti-stealth radar to Pakistan as well as frigates to Pakistan, Bangladesh and Sri Lanka.

Jane’s Defence Weekly, a magazine reporting on military and corporate affairs, said it had identified Chinese-made JY-27A counter-very-low-observable radar from satellite images of Pakistan’s Mianwali Air Base, captured on August 29.

This 3D long-range radar is capable of detecting stealth aircraft such as the F-22 from 500km (310 miles) away with its active phased array antenna using very high frequency waves. Either installed on land or mobile on vehicles, it is jamming-resistant and could also guide surface-to-air missiles to strike incoming aircraft.

The radar is believed to have arrived at the airbase in northeast Pakistan between June 5 and August 29, and was not fully operational as of September 2, according to Jane’s.

Neither Pakistan nor China made the sale of the JY-27A public, but earlier this month representatives of both sides attended a ceremony at a Shanghai shipyard to mark the steel-cutting of a second batch of Type 054A guided-missile frigates.

They were the third and fourth vessels the Chinese shipbuilder CSSC had built for the Pakistan Navy. Construction on the first two of the Type 054A/P began in December 2018 and they are expected to be delivered in 2021.

Is China’s US$62 billion investment fuelling resentment in Pakistan?
Type 054A frigate has been the main strength frigate in service with China’s People’s Liberation Army Navy since 2007. The Pakistan Navy already has four F22P frigates in service – a Chinese design based on the previous Type 053 and Type 054 – and three of them were built in China.

“Compared with their potential adversary the Indian Navy, the Pakistani navy will be better equipped,” Shi Lao, a Shanghai-based military commentator, said.

Last week’s amateur photos also showed that two newly retired PLA Navy frigates, Type 053H3 Putian and Lianyungang, had been refurbished in Shanghai and painted in the colours and numbers of the Bangladesh Navy. They had been bought by the latter and are expected to be handed over by the end of the year.

China also gifted a retired Type 053H2G ship, Tongling, to the Sri Lanka Navy. It was renamed Parakramabahu and commissioned in Colombo in late August, adding to the Chinese-built warships operating in the Indian Ocean.

Sri Lanka election: gunmen attack bus carrying Muslim voters
Chinese efforts to strengthen military ties in the region have long caused concern in India, whose “string of pearls” theory contends that China is encircling India by developing relationships with its neighbours around the Indian Ocean.

“China’s military cooperation with South Asian nations is nothing new. It has been going on for decades,” said Wang Dehua, a South Asia expert at the Shanghai Municipal Centre for International Studies.

Wang said that what China offered to those countries, including Pakistan, would not pose much threat to India because it could not match the level of armament that India possessed or had access to, such as aircraft carriers and Su-30 fighters.

India’s military ties with countries including Sri Lanka and Bangladesh were also much stronger and more long-standing, he said.

“India sees South Asia as its backyard and is paranoid about China’s presence in the region,” Wang said. “Such a mindset should end.”

https://sg.news.yahoo.com/chinese-ships-radar-boost-navies-093834867.html?guccounter=1

fvck you, china dog, see what you have done to human race? coronavirus spreaders !

you are hated , chinko !

stay in your fvcking country and shut the fvck up !

支那肺痨!你们肺痨死的越多越好!

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Re: Chinese Ships And Radar Boost Navies Of Pakistan, Bangladesh And Sri Lanka by igbesachick: 9:29am On Feb 10, 2020
cnboy90:
China is reported to be boosting its arms links with South Asian nations, with further supply of an advanced anti-stealth radar to Pakistan as well as frigates to Pakistan, Bangladesh and Sri Lanka.

Jane’s Defence Weekly, a magazine reporting on military and corporate affairs, said it had identified Chinese-made JY-27A counter-very-low-observable radar from satellite images of Pakistan’s Mianwali Air Base, captured on August 29.

This 3D long-range radar is capable of detecting stealth aircraft such as the F-22 from 500km (310 miles) away with its active phased array antenna using very high frequency waves. Either installed on land or mobile on vehicles, it is jamming-resistant and could also guide surface-to-air missiles to strike incoming aircraft.

The radar is believed to have arrived at the airbase in northeast Pakistan between June 5 and August 29, and was not fully operational as of September 2, according to Jane’s.

Neither Pakistan nor China made the sale of the JY-27A public, but earlier this month representatives of both sides attended a ceremony at a Shanghai shipyard to mark the steel-cutting of a second batch of Type 054A guided-missile frigates.

They were the third and fourth vessels the Chinese shipbuilder CSSC had built for the Pakistan Navy. Construction on the first two of the Type 054A/P began in December 2018 and they are expected to be delivered in 2021.

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Type 054A frigate has been the main strength frigate in service with China’s People’s Liberation Army Navy since 2007. The Pakistan Navy already has four F22P frigates in service – a Chinese design based on the previous Type 053 and Type 054 – and three of them were built in China.

“Compared with their potential adversary the Indian Navy, the Pakistani navy will be better equipped,” Shi Lao, a Shanghai-based military commentator, said.

Last week’s amateur photos also showed that two newly retired PLA Navy frigates, Type 053H3 Putian and Lianyungang, had been refurbished in Shanghai and painted in the colours and numbers of the Bangladesh Navy. They had been bought by the latter and are expected to be handed over by the end of the year.

China also gifted a retired Type 053H2G ship, Tongling, to the Sri Lanka Navy. It was renamed Parakramabahu and commissioned in Colombo in late August, adding to the Chinese-built warships operating in the Indian Ocean.

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Chinese efforts to strengthen military ties in the region have long caused concern in India, whose “string of pearls” theory contends that China is encircling India by developing relationships with its neighbours around the Indian Ocean.

“China’s military cooperation with South Asian nations is nothing new. It has been going on for decades,” said Wang Dehua, a South Asia expert at the Shanghai Municipal Centre for International Studies.

Wang said that what China offered to those countries, including Pakistan, would not pose much threat to India because it could not match the level of armament that India possessed or had access to, such as aircraft carriers and Su-30 fighters.

India’s military ties with countries including Sri Lanka and Bangladesh were also much stronger and more long-standing, he said.

“India sees South Asia as its backyard and is paranoid about China’s presence in the region,” Wang said. “Such a mindset should end.”

https://sg.news.yahoo.com/chinese-ships-radar-boost-navies-093834867.html?guccounter=1


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