Thailand Must Continue to Modernise Armed Forces

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Thailand Must Continue to Modernise Armed Forces
Today
Issue #3
Thursday, March 8, 2012
The Official Show Daily
Thailand Must Continue to Modernise
Armed Forces
Thailand must continue to modernise its
armed forces to be prepared for new multifaceted threats, said the Permanent Secretary for Defence Gen Sathian Permtongin.
As such, Gen Sathian said, despite the
trend of declining traditional threats, every
country must remain prudent and continue
to modernise their armed forces to be ready
for new forms of threats that are seemingly
increasing.
Gen Sathian Permtongin being briefed on Diehl Defence missile systems.
“All these threats affect people around
the world, one way or another, and can
happen at any time. They can be destructive
to lives, properties and even our freedom,”
he said.
In his speech opening the show on behalf of Defence Minister ACM Sukumpol
Suwanatat, Gen Sathian also spoke of the
threat of natural catasthrophes. ”We have
all realised the damaging consequences of
disasters such as earthquake, tsunami, and
even the flooding like which Thailand faced
last year. They are today’s real adversaries
of every country around the world.”
“In order to prepare for countering all
these threats to maintain peace and security,
we need to have the readiness of information, intelligence, technology, equipment,
and security measures that are suitable and
up-to-date,” he added. 
Thailand’s Defence Show Success
Despite All Odds
The latest edition of Defense & Security is
a success in its own way with a scores of
qualified and professional visitors marking
a presence not to mention a respectable
number of defence ministers, top defence
officials and top brass from the ASEAN
region and elsewhere. And, this despite
the postponement of the exhibition due the
massive floods that hit Thailand including
the kingdom’s capital last year.
“Nine years ago when Defense & Security opened its doors here at IMPACT,
few people gave the show much chance of
survival in a difficult and challenging arena.
They were wrong. Today, the exhibition is
one of the region’s leading military events
and every show since that first tentative
beginning has been better and more successful,” said Manu Leopairote, chairman
of GML Exhibition (Thailand).
“Preparedness is a key element for success in any endeavor and perhaps nowhere
more so than in the military. With the geopolitical situation making the world increasingly
precarious, being prepared is perhaps now
more essential than ever. Appropriately,
that idea provided the theme for Defense &
Security 2012–“Be Prepared”–which is why
I believe this year’s event is one of the most
important yet hel,” said M Gandhi, Managing Director, of GML Exhibition (Thailand).
Visit ADJ Booth L9-10
The biennial international tri-service event
is hosting 212 world-class manufacturers
from 35 countries and covers 13,500 square
meters at the ultra modern IMPACT Exhibition Centre. The exhibition is 30% larger
than the 2009 show.
Major players present include Saab,
AM General, Harris, MBDA, IMI, Rafael,
Brahmos, Thales, Lockheed Martin, Ukrspecexport, Diehl, Atlas Elektronik GmbH,
Oto Melara, Aerospace Longmarch, Glock,
Microsoft, Beretta, Navantia, FN Herstal,
Colt, Bosch, KIA Motors, Doosan DST, Pakistan Ordnance Factories, Denel and many
others. There are 15 national pavilions from
Belarus, China, Czechoslovakia, France,
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Well-known, Proven and Up-to-date SKIF
Man-portable Anti-tank Missile System
The State Kyiv Design Bureau (SKDB)
“LUCH’’ is a leading Ukrainian enterprise
on development and manufacturing of
high-precision weapon.
The SKDB “LUCH’’ does
its best in order to offer
to the potential customer
proven, reliable and stateof-the-art production.
Hence, the SKIF manportable anti-tank missile
system—developed in
2006 and being massproduced—is not only in the armoury of the
Armed Forces of Ukraine and delivered to
the numerous countries by the State Company for Export and Import of Military and
Special Products and Services Ukrspecexport, but is constantly upgrading.
The system’s baseline version consists of
a launcher on a tripod, a guided missile in
a transport and launching container, a guidance device and a remote control.
The SKIF man-portable anti-tank missile
system is intended to engage a wide range
of stationary and moving ground targets,
ranging from modern armoured vehicles with
explosive reactive armour (ERA) to defensive structures, low-flying helicopters and
small-sized vessels. The SKIF reliably works
in different operating conditions (operating
temperature is from -40 to +60ºC), ensures
effective firing on any lay of the ground, soil
and cover under adverse weather conditions
at any time of the day or night, subject to
visibility of a target in the sight.
The SKIF’s semi-active guidance system
is jam-resistant to natural and enemy organised passive and active jamming. That is
achieved due to position of missile onboard
photodetector which receives laser channel
control signal. This photodetector is turned
in the opposite from the enemy’s direction.
The guidance device has TV with narrow
and wide field of view (for observation and
guidance) and laser (for control) channels.
Nowadays, this man-portable antitank
system can be supplied in variant with a
thermal imager that ensures possibility of
firing at night.
The SKIF is supplied with the РК-2С
anti-tank guided missile of 130mm calibre
in transporting and launching container. The
РК-2С is fitted with tandem shaped charge
warhead that ensures armour penetration of
no less than 800mm behind ERA. There is a
possibility of delivery of missiles with highexplosive fragmentation or fuel-air explosive
warheads as well.
The РК-2С missile is guided by laser
beam in manual (gunner has to keep sight
aiming cross on a target until missile impact) or autotracking mode (when a target
is locked-in, the launcher tracks the target
automatically) and hit probability by one
missile is 85%. The autotracking mode is
preferable for aerial targets destruction.
The РК-2С missile can be used in the
Barrier vehicle-carried anti-tank missile
system. For this purpose, it is necessary to
mount guidance device on a combat vehicle
(ICV or APC).
Missile with enlarged motor is integrated
on the Mi-17 and Mi-24 helicopters in order
to upgrade this aircraft with modern high
precision weapon with range of fire up to
7.5km. The Barrier-V is the name of the
helicopter anti-tank missile system.
The SKIF man-portable anti-tank missile
system maximum destruction range is 5km.
Missile flight time to the maximum range
is 23 seconds. It should be noted that the
missile flights above line of sight and converges to it several seconds before hitting its
target. According to the developers (SKDB
“LUCH’’) this prevents the missile detection
by a target and increases the missile jamming immunity.
One of the SKIF’s advantages is presence
of a remote control, which enables the operator to be at a significant distance (up to
50m) from the launcher and to enhance his
security. The system can be used both in enclosed space and at open sites. It is easy to
transport the SKIF system to hard-to-reach
areas (canyons, top of the mountains, and
etc.) by a crew of three persons.
For the past ten years, the SKDB “LUCH’’
has developed and manufactured a number
of 100, 105, 115 and 125mm guided anti-
tank gun launched missiles. Guidance of these
missiles is performed with the help of guidance
devices, mounted directly on self-propelled vehicles
or placed next to artillery systems.
Anti-tank missile system and guided missiles,
which the SKDB “LUCH’’ develops and manufactures, are state-of-the-art and reliable ammunition;
correspond to the best world standards and even excel them in some performance characteristics.
Defense & Security 2012 Today Thursday, March 8, 2012 AM General Promoting the New
Right-hand Drive M1165 HMMWV
Famed American vehicle maker AM General
recently introduced its new right-hand drive
HMMWV to meet the requirements of Asian
armed forces.
The right hand drive HMMWV boasts the
same unsurpassed performance, mobility, versatility and reliability that have made
the HMMWV Family of Vehicles the workhorse of military forces around the world.
To ensure all customers are provided the
same opportunity to modernise their fleets,
the right-hand drive HMMWV will be available through both foreign and direct military
sales.
“We studied the right-hand drive market and realise that there is no other light
tactical vehicle available that can compete
with the HMMWV”, said Rick Alpaugh,
AM General, Vice President International
Sales. “We worked very closely with our
design, engineering and production teams
to ensure that the right-hand drive HMMWV
meets the same high quality standards as
the left-hand drive HMMWVs in use with the
US military”.
AM General’s entrance into the right-hand
marketplace demonstrates the commitment
and engineering excellence required to ex-
ceed the expectations of new international
customers.
With over 70 countries that require righthand drive such as Singapore, Indonesia,
Malaysia, India and the United Kingdom,
the right hand drive HMMWV is the perfect
solution for fighting forces that demand an
adaptable, versatile and affordable light
tactical vehicle.
“With over 280,000 HMMWVs in service
worldwide, the logistical benefits of the
right hand drive HMMWV are unequaled
to any other light tactical vehicle available
today”, commented Alpaugh. “We continue
to provide driver and vehicle training, field
service representatives, technical support
and service parts around the globe for the
HMMWV and other military wheeled, tracked
and support vehicles”.
AM General continues to produce the HMMWV family of vehicles and has delivered
more than 280,000 HMMWVs worldwide
including 40,000 for more than 50 different
international military customers. In addition,
AM General provides contract vehicle assembly, global vehicle and driver training,
complete logistics support, spare parts and
field-service representatives.
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Defense & Security 2012 Today Thursday, March 8, 2012 TATA Tactical Vehicles
It takes a versatile machine that is high on
mobility and adaptability
to operate in the modern battlefield. The Tata
LPTA 3138 8x8, is also
the right choice for a
tactical mover to crack
down on any insurgency
with deadly accuracy.
A dependable and
highly protected carrier,
the Tata PTA 3138 8x8
comes in an all-wheel
drive, capable of undertaking diverse missions. It offers consistent
movements even across
TATA’s 6x6 tactical truck.
Beretta Defense Technologies
Beretta Defense Technologies is an alliance
of four market leading companies: Beretta,
Benelli, Sako and Steiner. These founding
companies of Beretta Defense Technologies, globally well-known through decades
of leadership, innovation and investment,
have joined their respective deep know
how to form a single source contact for
the high-tech military & law enforcement
hardware they are renowned for. Masters
of excellence, these firms are owned by the
Beretta Holding Group, who have focused
their combined technical prowess to form
now a single source contact, supplying the
operational needs of military & law enforcement personnel worldwide.
Some of the newest products launched recently by the Beretta Defense Technologies
include the Sako TRG M10 sniper weapon
system. ARX 160 automatic rifle, GLX 160
grenade launcher and, the 92FS and PX4Storm pistols.
In addition to their individual specialism,
all the companies have their own subsidiary
networks and close ties with allied product
makers, who have in depth knowledge as to
how they augment their ranges. Bringing its
own specific expertise with a unified focus,
each company is able to provide the best
possible solution for any given situational
demand.
Each company, which is part of Beretta
Defense Technologies, represents a real
centre of excellence, thanks largely to a
continuous investment in personnel and the
purchase of state-of-the-art machinery and
technology. In addition, thousands of working
hours and an important financial investment
are dedicated every year to courses for quality, work, safety and the environment.
continued from page 1... Thailand’s Defence Show Success
Germany, Israel, Italy, Romania, Russia,
Singapore, South Afrika, South Korea,
Ukraine, the USA and Thailand.
The exhibition features a full display of
defence and internal security equipment
including weapon systems, guns, missiles,
tanks, UAVs, transport vehicles, vessels,
satellites, telecommunication equipment
and other wide range of electronic defence
technology. Manufacturers of fire control
systems, launchers and other important
military systems and hardware are also
featured.
In the internal security section, displays
equipment ranging from security products
such as CCTV, intruder alarms, access &
electronic security, personal handguns,
body armour, riot devices and many other
state-of-the-art products from world leading
companies.
The show offers special opportunities for
senior officers from around the world to exchange ideas and technical know-how and
networking opportunities are excellent. Over
8,000 visitors from 50 countries attended
along with 2,000 official and non-official delegates from 25 countries including defence
ministers, chiefs of foreign armed forces and
many senior government officers. Official
delegations are in attendance from Australia,
Cambodia, India, Indonesia, Israel, Korea,
Laos, Malaysia, Pakistan, Philippines, Poland, Qatar, Singapore, Spain, South Africa,
Sweden, Turkey and Vietnam.
High-ranking officers from the Thai Armed
Forces are also at the event including the
Minister of Defence, Air Chief Marshal
Sukumpol Suwanata and The Permanent
Secretary for Defence, General Sathian
Permthongin and the Senate Committee of
the Armed Forces.
A special highlight of Defense & Secu-
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severe cross-country terrain. Built on heavyduty commercial vehicle aggregates, its
modular chassis can be adapted to different
applications making it a versatile platform,
a TATA official said.
Tata Motors is India’s largest automobile
manufacturing company. It is also the largest
supplier of vehicles to the Indian defence
and security agencies and federal government departments.
Tata Motors’ range covers not just light,
armoured and support vehicles but combat
vehicles too. A new range of combat vehicles
are available in 4x4, 6x6, 8x8 and 12x12
drive range.
TATA Motors now has two new divisions–
Special Applications Engineering Group
and Fully Built Vehicles–which designs and
develops a variety of applications. These include troop carrier, ambulance, water tanker,
specialist and other variants. 
Denel–Your
Defence Partner
from South Africa
Denel (Pty) Limited is the largest manufacturer of defence equipment in South
Africa and operates in the military aerospace and landward defence environment. Key domestic supplier Denel is an
important defence contractor in its domestic market and a key supplier to the
South African National Defence Force
(SANDF), both as original equipment
manufacturer (OEM) and for the overhaul, maintenance, repair, refurbishment and upgrade of equipment in the
SANDF’s arsenal.
Reputable International Supplier
Over the years, Denel has build a reputation as a reliable supplier to its many
international clients. It supplies systems
and consumables to end users as well
as sub-systems and components to its
industrial client base. Denel also has
a number of partnerships, joint ventures and cooperation agreements with
renowned international players in the
defence industry.
rity 2012 is the first time seminar entitled
“The Civil-Military Cooperation on Disaster
Management” which is running in conjuction with the show. The Seminar has the
backing of the Thai Ministry of Defence
and over 400 attendees from around Asia
attended. The conference will define the
role of the military during local or regional
natural disasters.
Defense & Security 2012 Today Thursday, March 8, 2012 Page 5
DSM Dyneema’s Proposal for Defence
and Security Programmes in the Region
The main challenges for Life Protection lie
in developing personal and vehicle armour
concepts and applications that can provide
stronger protection against current and new
threats in the region, and are lighter in weight
so as to enhance operational effectiveness
and efficiency of personnel.
This makes Dyneema an indispensible
choice for designing and manufacturing
personal and vehicle protection products
and solutions for soft and hard ballistic
armour, helmets, vests, ballistic inserts,
ballistic shields and vehicle armour for land,
air and sea.
The key benefits and qualities of Dyneema
are:
Super strong. Dyneema is 15 times
stronger than steel and 40% stronger than
aramids on a weight-for-weight basis. Its outstanding strength affords greater protection
at equal weight against increasingly more
lethal threats of ammunition, fragments and
handguns and is stab resistant.
Lightweight. The combination of low
density (less than 1, low specific gravity
at 0.97g/cm3) and high strength makes
Dyneema unique, offering better protection
with lower weight. It is 40% lighter than
aramids and can cut the weight of body
armor typically by 10%-20% and up to 35%
versus traditional solutions, depending on
the specifications. For today’s operational
needs, lighter protection means greater
mobility, speed and comfort and also the
ability to carry more operational equipment
for operational success and personnel
survivability.
Highly Durable. An essential factor in the
performance of materials for body armour
solutions is their durability and how it maintains its performance integrity even in the
most hostile of environments in the desert
and tropics. Produced from polyethylene,
Dyneema fibres do not contain aromatic
rings, amide or hydroxylic chemical groups
that are susceptible to attack by aggressive agents. The highly crystalline fibre is
resistant to water, moisture, many chemical
agents, UV light and micro organisms. It can
withstand harsh temperatures and humidity
levels for an impressive length of time and
it does not swell or hydrolyse in water,
seawater or moisture.
Dyneema Showcase
DSM Dyneema will be focusing on soft
ballistic and hard ballistic product grades
and solutions for both personal and vehicle
protection at Defense & Security 2012 in
Bangkok, Thailand.
Under personal protection, DSM
Dyneema will be focusing on SB51 soft
ballistic product grade that is developed
for Asia Pacific needs, as well as the latest SB71 ballistic product grade which is
lighter and stronger. Some of the solutions
that will be showcased are helmets (HB26,
HB50, HB80, BT10), vests (SB 51, SB71)
and inserts (HB50).
For vehicle protection, we are showcasing hard ballistic product grade for HB26
and BT10 which includes vehicle armouring panels and also test-shot panels as
evidence of effective protection with lighter
weight.
Defense & Security 2012 Today Thursday, March 8, 2012 Page 6
PICTORIAL HIGHLIGHTS
South Africa’s Defence Minister Lindiwe Sisulu at the South African Pavilion.
Commander-in-Chief of the Royal Thai Army Gen Prayut Chan-o-cha at the
Chaiseri stand.
Chief of Defence Forces Malaysia, Gen Zulkifli Mohd Zain taking a closer look
at the Chinese-made manpads.
Philippine Secretary of National Defence, Voltaire Gazmin making a point.
Thank You all Defense & Security 2012
advertisers, exhibitors and visitors!
We hope to see you again at
Defense & Security 2013
from November 6 to 9, 2013.
Chief of Staff, General Staff, Singapore, Brig Gen Tung Yui Fai at the Thai
Ministry of Defence’s pavilion.
Defense & Security 2012 Today Thursday, March 8, 2012 Page 7
DSME–The Korean Ship Building Giant
Bangkok: South Korea’s Daewoo Shipbuilding and Marine Engineering (DSME)
made its presence felt in Defense & Security
2012 by showcasing its range of shipbuilding skills and technologies. DSME is at the
Bangkok show to propose its latest frigate
design to the Thai Royal Navy. The vessel
proposed is a DW 3000H with 3,000 tonnes
displacement and 114 metres in length.
DSME is very active especially in the AsiaPacific. Last year the Korean giant signed an
agreement with the Royal Malaysian Navy to
build three training vessels and currently in
negotiations with the RMN to build at least
two Dokdo-class multi-purpose ship around
20,000 tonnage. DSME recently won the bid
in the Indonesian submarine programme
when the shipyard is contracted to build
three diesel-electric submarines.
DSME hit another big contract in the European market last February. The Korean
shipbuilder has won a £452 million ($715.2
million) deal to equip Britain’s Royal Fleet
Auxiliary (RFA) with new naval tankers.
DSME was to build four 37,000 tonnes
auxiliary oilers using a design from lead-
ing British naval consultants BMT Defence
Services in South Korea. Sang-Tae Nam,
the president and executive of Daewoo
Shipbuilding, said: “This significant win in
the UK, coupled with our recent Indonesian
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submarine order, helps to further broaden
our international business credentials.
Exporting these MARS tankers to the UK
adds to our already strong and competitive
portfolio”. 
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