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I would like to know more about it...
All I know is that Mal=Malaysia, indo=Indonesia
1980s or 1990s... one of the year... the operation was carried out.
In Indonesia's army newspaper at that time, there's something like... "to retrieve the solevienety(dunno how to spell) of this land... combine forces to destroy the intruder... between indonesia and malaysia..."
That exercise consist of air, land and sea... combine forces of indonesia and malaysia... from north to final destination at johor...
operation code name: pukul habis = beat to death....
Conducted at 8 aug... 1 day before national day...
It affects singapore quite a lot and the public know it...
Singapore felt threaten and massive recall back ORDs and launched Ex. Trojan
Public was Angry...
But they claimed that singapore was over-reacting...
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Source: Xinhua.
Date: 6 Aug 91.
Story Type: News.
Original Language: English.
Dateline: Singapore.
Byline: None.
Text: Abridged.
Brief Remark: Forwarded.
SINGAPORE SHOWS CONCERN OVER MALAYSIA-INDONESIA MILITARY EXERCISE
Singapore has shown concerns over the on-going
Malaysia-Indonesia joint military exercise held in Malaysia.
Senior Parliamentary Secretary of National Development Lee
Yiok Seng said today at a National Day celebration dinner that
Singaporeans should be reminded to be vigilant and never take
national security for granted.
Indonesia and Malaysia are conducting a large scale joint
military exercise codenamed Malindo Darsasa from July
29 to August 11 at Kota Tinggi in Johor state of Malaysia, about 20
kilometers from Singapore.
Indonesia and Malaysia also held a joint air exercise
yesterday, as part of the Malindo Darsasa exercise. 128
Malaysian and 185 Indonesian paratroopers and six air force
transport aircraft, four from Indonesia and two from Malaysia,
took part in yesterday's operation.
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This topic has been discussed before - the exercise happen during our national day, and was a strong political message and test.
It was a period of change in Singapore - most significant is the political leadership change (the change of prime minister). Besides the exercise, there was also the SQ hijack in 1991, and the changes to our army division structure in 1990. If it was a test - I think we did well enough.
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Originally posted by bcoy:This topic has been discussed before - the exercise happen during our national day, and was a strong political message and test.
It was a period of change in Singapore - most significant is the political leadership change (the change of prime minister). Besides the exercise, there was also the SQ hijack in 1991, and the changes to our army division structure in 1990. If it was a test - I think we did well enough.let's just say that live rounds were issued and it was alert stations.
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As for armour side, i heard from my instructors from SOA during my TCC that those SARs on standby are all issued with life-rounds and deployed along the northern coast opposite Malaysia. As far as i know Singapore have never come so close to war before. Situation then is indeed tense, if the foreign troops on exercise in Johore come any nearer we would have attacked. This is meant to show our friendly neighbours not to mess around with us.

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i think it happened more than once .... i remember attending a meet the PM session back in 98 or so when i was back in poly, he mentioned something about troop movements in johor too ... the CIQ issues and other stuff were pretty hot potatoes back then i think ....
they probably do this periodlcally to rattle our cages ...
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from the best of my knowledge both 2 countries had massive amount of troops in johore. within visual range from some parts of singapore. the amount of troops both countries put together for this Malindo is scary. that's why MINDEF activated operational units upon knowledge of this.
it's not over reactive.
typical singaporean. nothing happens. KPKB say over reactive lar. waste manpower lar.
something happens, KPKB why never do enough preparations etc etc.

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Originally posted by casshern:from the best of my knowledge both 2 countries had massive amount of troops in johore. within visual range from some parts of singapore. the amount of troops both countries put together for this Malindo is scary. that's why MINDEF activated operational units upon knowledge of this.
it's not over reactive.
typical singaporean. nothing happens. KPKB say over reactive lar. waste manpower lar.
something happens, KPKB why never do enough preparations etc etc.

The result of this is the global surveillance and regional air monitoring by our Ofeq satellites and our AWACs.

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Originally posted by LazerLordz:The result of this is the global surveillance and regional air monitoring by our Ofeq satellites and our AWACs.

oh that's what you tot. we have many other sources u know. like our mosquitoes cameras , our nano technology.
oh shit national secret

close and delete this thread
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If you look at israel before yom kippur war,
"In an interview published in Newsweek (April 9, 1973), President Sadat again threatened war with Israel. Several times during 1973, Arab forces conducted large-scale exercises that put the Israeli military on the highest level of alert, only to be recalled a few days later. The Israeli leadership already believed that if an attack took place, the Israeli Air Force would be able to repel it.
Almost a full year before the war, in an October 24, 1972, meeting with his Supreme Council of the Armed Forces, Sadat declared his intention to go to war with Israel even without proper Soviet support (Rabinovich, 25). Planning was done in absolute secrecyeven the upper-echelon commanders were not told of war plans until less than a week prior to the attack, and the soldiers were not told until a few hours beforehand. The plan to attack Israel in concert with Syria was code-named Operation Badr (the Arabic word for "full moon"
Edited by SMAPLionHeart 23 Oct `05, 6:23PM
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The Egyptians made repeated reports on a non-existent lack of spare parts that also made their way to Israel. Sadat had long engaged in brinkmanship. Sadat had so frequently stated that the war would soon resume that the world ignored such declarations. In May and August 1973 the Egyptian army had engaged in exercises by the border. Both times the Israeli army had mobilized at the cost of some $10 million dollars.
For the week leading up to Yom Kippur, the Egyptians staged a week-long training exercise adjacent to the Suez Canal. Israeli intelligence, detecting large troop movements towards the canal, dismissed them as more training exercises. Movement of Syrian troops towards the border was puzzling, but not a threat because, Aman believed, they would not attack without Egypt and Egypt would not attack until the Soviet weaponry arrived.
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Originally posted by monoslayer:our 2 neighbours shouldn't mess around wif us if they r wise enough... it will do none of the countries any good if a war really breaks out.. if they r really so foolish as to invade us, i will ready waiting wif my SAR21...

Problem is do you have the time to make your way back to camp?
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