APER CITER NI...
Dulu dengan bangga kita diberitau ia akan diguna dalam "Search and rescue and military exercise'...
Sekarang bila berlaku bencana...mcm2 alasan pulak mereka beritahu..Tak sesuai dalam operasi SAR...hanya untuk berperang...bla..bla...bla...
2009 press statement on Scorpene Agency France Press (AFP) reported Sept 3, 2009:
"PORT KLANG, Malaysia — Malaysia's first ever submarine was delivered Thursday to colourful fanfare and a royal visitor, in an acquisition that the government said "completes"
the country's navy.
The European-made Scorpene submarine [with 32 crew] is the first of two commissioned from French contractor DCNS and Spain's Navantia for a combined total of 3.4 billion ringgit
(961 million US dollars). The second submarine is scheduled for delivery in late 2009.
"With the arrival of the first submarine, our navy is now complete as it has an air component, a sea component and now a submarine component," defence minister Ahmad Zahid Hamidi told reporters.
The KD Tunku Abdul Rahman, named after the nation's first prime minister, sailed into a grand reception at the navy's deepwater Pulau Indah base in Port Klang, an hour's drive from the capital Kuala Lumpur...
Malaysian King Tuanku Mizan Zainal Abidin was given a tour of the submarine, which set sail 54 days ago from the French port of Toulon, where the vessel was built. [journey included 32 days submerged, 12 days surfaced and 10 days of docking at ports].
Naval officials said the submarine would be based in Sabah state, on Borneo island, where it will undergo fine-tuning before it is deployed in search and rescue and military exercises.
Dulu dengan bangga kita diberitau ia akan diguna dalam "Search and rescue and military exercise'...
Sekarang bila berlaku bencana...mcm2 alasan pulak mereka beritahu..Tak sesuai dalam operasi SAR...hanya untuk berperang...bla..bla...bla...
2009 press statement on Scorpene Agency France Press (AFP) reported Sept 3, 2009:
"PORT KLANG, Malaysia — Malaysia's first ever submarine was delivered Thursday to colourful fanfare and a royal visitor, in an acquisition that the government said "completes"
the country's navy.
The European-made Scorpene submarine [with 32 crew] is the first of two commissioned from French contractor DCNS and Spain's Navantia for a combined total of 3.4 billion ringgit
(961 million US dollars). The second submarine is scheduled for delivery in late 2009.
"With the arrival of the first submarine, our navy is now complete as it has an air component, a sea component and now a submarine component," defence minister Ahmad Zahid Hamidi told reporters.
The KD Tunku Abdul Rahman, named after the nation's first prime minister, sailed into a grand reception at the navy's deepwater Pulau Indah base in Port Klang, an hour's drive from the capital Kuala Lumpur...
Malaysian King Tuanku Mizan Zainal Abidin was given a tour of the submarine, which set sail 54 days ago from the French port of Toulon, where the vessel was built. [journey included 32 days submerged, 12 days surfaced and 10 days of docking at ports].
Naval officials said the submarine would be based in Sabah state, on Borneo island, where it will undergo fine-tuning before it is deployed in search and rescue and military exercises.
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