oh no not again. ..Originally posted by RussianPower:Anyone can write stories. Did you hear about our Gundams?
Originally posted by IAF:Came across this interesting bit of news at the following website
http://www.mggpillai.com/article.php3?sid=1724
This article, written recently, is long so i just took out the part that reported the following which describes what took place:
"When Singapore positions itself, with Israeli help, as a Chinese island in a hostile Malay sea, as Israel in the Middle East, and believes its military might could flatten its neighbours armed might at the onset of hostilities, and conducts its talks with its neighbours as it does, is it not inevitable that many in Malaysia believe that this issue must result in open hostilities? Especially when it was Singapore that began the military arms race with Malaysia when she bought tanks in the late 1960s. And continue to taunt the Malaysian armed forces by her military aircraft straying deep into Trengganu and Kelantan and back into international waters when the RMAF jets scramble from Kuantan.
Malaysia has quietly shown Singapore over how weak her security is. She has slapped the Singapore armed forces in ways that caused it to come unstuck. The most dramatic was when its commandos invaded its high security air missiles base in Bukit Batok overlooking the Straits of Johore and pasted Malaysian stamps on the missiles and replaced the Singapore flag on the commanding officer's table with the Malaysian flag. Several Singapore officers resigned or were reassigned or demoted. The major who carried it out, who is known by his nickame, Sam, is still around and in the business"
Anyone can confirm this? While i'm sure that Bt Batok does not overlook Johor, i do find this an intriguing and piece of news...
we'll release the pigsOriginally posted by nismoS132:assuming that 1 fine day that such events were true, and they were caught and tried to resist capture, would they be fired upon while running away?
Originally posted by kopiosatu:we'll release the pigs
The guy who wrote that piece about the Malaysian Commando "sticking Malaysian stamps on the missiles at Bukit Batok", and "replacing the Singapore Flag with a Malaysian Flag on the desk of the CO" is merely blowing smoke up the **** of the Malaysian Commandos.Originally posted by IAF:Came across this interesting bit of news at the following website
http://www.mggpillai.com/article.php3?sid=1724
This article, written recently, is long so i just took out the part that reported the following which describes what took place:
"When Singapore positions itself, with Israeli help, as a Chinese island in a hostile Malay sea, as Israel in the Middle East, and believes its military might could flatten its neighbours armed might at the onset of hostilities, and conducts its talks with its neighbours as it does, is it not inevitable that many in Malaysia believe that this issue must result in open hostilities? Especially when it was Singapore that began the military arms race with Malaysia when she bought tanks in the late 1960s. And continue to taunt the Malaysian armed forces by her military aircraft straying deep into Trengganu and Kelantan and back into international waters when the RMAF jets scramble from Kuantan.
Malaysia has quietly shown Singapore over how weak her security is. She has slapped the Singapore armed forces in ways that caused it to come unstuck. The most dramatic was when its commandos invaded its high security air missiles base in Bukit Batok overlooking the Straits of Johore and pasted Malaysian stamps on the missiles and replaced the Singapore flag on the commanding officer's table with the Malaysian flag. Several Singapore officers resigned or were reassigned or demoted. The major who carried it out, who is known by his nickame, Sam, is still around and in the business"
Anyone can confirm this? While i'm sure that Bt Batok does not overlook Johor, i do find this an intriguing and piece of news...
Originally posted by Atobe:They went to the Bukit Batok park ranger office
The guy who wrote that piece about the Malaysian Commando "sticking Malaysian stamps on the missiles at Bukit Batok", and "replacing the Singapore Flag with a Malaysian Flag on the desk of the CO" is merely blowing smoke up the **** of the Malaysian Commandos.
During my NS time, we use to refer to such talk as - "[b]talk cock, sing song".
Quite typical of the Malaysian press to make self-glorifying articles and news about the MAF, when there is nothing to write about.
Remember the big "hoo-hah" from the Malaysians - from the Defense Minister down to the nationalist colum writers - when "Black Hawk Down" movie was released and nothing much was mentioned about the contribution from the MAF troop serving in the UN mission.
Did he mistook Bukit Batok for Bukit Gombak ?
I believe at Bukit Batok that is where there are quite a few car repair shops, hardware stores, and small industries.
The Malaysian Commandos probably mistook the desk of a Managing Directors office from an MNC Company, and stuck some stamps on some pipes from a hardware store that they "mistook" for missiles.
I remembered that the MAF made some glorified claims about the success of a mass sky diving over the South Pole, which later was found to be false - much to the embarrassment of the Malaysian PM who had followed this adventure very closely.
Anyone try to raid Bukit Gombak had better be prepared to meet the sharp edge of a "kukri".
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When did this incident happen? When policemen wore shorts???Originally posted by IAF:Came across this interesting bit of news at the following website
http://www.mggpillai.com/article.php3?sid=1724
This article, written recently, is long so i just took out the part that reported the following which describes what took place:
"When Singapore positions itself, with Israeli help, as a Chinese island in a hostile Malay sea, as Israel in the Middle East, and believes its military might could flatten its neighbours armed might at the onset of hostilities, and conducts its talks with its neighbours as it does, is it not inevitable that many in Malaysia believe that this issue must result in open hostilities? Especially when it was Singapore that began the military arms race with Malaysia when she bought tanks in the late 1960s. And continue to taunt the Malaysian armed forces by her military aircraft straying deep into Trengganu and Kelantan and back into international waters when the RMAF jets scramble from Kuantan.
Malaysia has quietly shown Singapore over how weak her security is. She has slapped the Singapore armed forces in ways that caused it to come unstuck. The most dramatic was when its commandos invaded its high security air missiles base in Bukit Batok overlooking the Straits of Johore and pasted Malaysian stamps on the missiles and replaced the Singapore flag on the commanding officer's table with the Malaysian flag. Several Singapore officers resigned or were reassigned or demoted. The major who carried it out, who is known by his nickame, Sam, is still around and in the business"
Anyone can confirm this? While i'm sure that Bt Batok does not overlook Johor, i do find this an intriguing and piece of news...
In their dreamOriginally posted by Doenitz:When did this incident happen? When policemen wore shorts???![]()
In Dr Mud Mati's fantasy while he jerking off to the pictures of Lydia Sum...Originally posted by erijazz:In their dream![]()
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Hmm.. I am not surprised that they pissed in their pants. If you are them and you suddenly see some "machine gun" toting grunts with camo paint on their faces with webbing and so on, you will probably think that you can stumbled into a Special Ops team that is armed to the teeth and will drill you full of rounds if you resist....Originally posted by Tango1:Hmm..seems incredulous to me that they would carry it out in Bukit Batok...Then again I guess they probably pasted those stickers on PVC pipes that resembled missiles...lol
The only time in NS that I encountered 'infiltrators' was on Tekong...a sampan full of Indonesian illegal immigrants landed on near my team's location as we were taking a break. We caught them while disembarking...frightened the sh** outta them ( I think one of them actually wet his pants!) when we popped out of the bushes and surrounded them, armed with nothing more than just carbines fitted with blank attachments!! lolheh heh...tied them up with togo rope, brought them to the jetty and got the PCG guys to take over from there. Dunno how they managed to evade Police Coast Guard boats, but they mistook Tekong for mainland S'pore...didn't bring map I guess...
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It makes sense, i think, during peacetime, for operatives infiltrating enemy ground, to disguise themselves as tourists, shoppers, contractors..or illegal immigrants. Again, definitely none of that shock troops guns ablaze stuffOriginally posted by spencer99:Hmm.. I am not surprised that they pissed in their pants. If you are them and you suddenly see some "machine gun" toting grunts with camo paint on their faces with webbing and so on, you will probably think that you can stumbled into a Special Ops team that is armed to the teeth and will drill you full of rounds if you resist....
Hey... P. Tekong is military site, it is not inconceviable that a MAF special ops operative is to "pretend" to be a illegal immigrant and then inflitrate....