tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4462620740562451644.post2689851457188634952..comments2023-12-18T20:51:56.064+08:00Comments on 〖西西留博客站〗: Su—30MKM机库曝光西西留http://www.blogger.com/profile/04927455851361647762noreply@blogger.comBlogger5125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4462620740562451644.post-53059914384994295792012-05-15T19:43:32.081+08:002012-05-15T19:43:32.081+08:00I came across many discussions from past years tha...I came across many discussions from past years that spread the same unverifiable claim. But then I came across this video<br /><br />http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OosWPTn_ybwJonnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4462620740562451644.post-16829701698507856322012-05-14T14:03:00.641+08:002012-05-14T14:03:00.641+08:00Thanks Jon,
the shelters at Butterworth had been ...Thanks Jon,<br /><br />the shelters at Butterworth had been widely discussed in local military forum. And the sources said they are fully-air conditional.<br /><br />In fact, unlike 3th generation, for 4th generation fighter onward, air-conditional shelters had been utilised due to equipment sensitivity. But from electronic point of view (well, I am an engineer), humidity is the main concern instead of temperature when you run the maintenance in tropical country like us.西西留https://www.blogger.com/profile/04927455851361647762noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4462620740562451644.post-91389744447517928072012-05-14T13:50:36.146+08:002012-05-14T13:50:36.146+08:00You're welcome. If you're interested, this...You're welcome. If you're interested, this is what the shelters at Butterworth look like, and on Google Earth they look the same a Gong Kedak's http://www.skyscrapercity.com/showthread.php?p=87608767<br /><br />They say Indian Air Force Su-30MKI's electronics have been degrading from tropical temperatures, though. I wonder if TUDM has actually built air conditioned shelters.Jonnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4462620740562451644.post-71240908974055899222012-05-10T15:59:22.726+08:002012-05-10T15:59:22.726+08:00Thanks Jon, if I am not mistake, this article was ...Thanks Jon, if I am not mistake, this article was first published at KLSREVIEW.com. This site have dead but I will try to contact the administrator and let him know about your opinion.西西留https://www.blogger.com/profile/04927455851361647762noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4462620740562451644.post-37672861341477470412012-05-10T15:35:15.690+08:002012-05-10T15:35:15.690+08:00Hi, my compliments on your site.
I was interested...Hi, my compliments on your site.<br /><br />I was interested in researching the Hardened Aircraft Shelters (HAS)at Gong Kedak. I believe these HAS do not exist for a number of reasons.<br /><br />Firstly, the circular pads for parking aircraft in the open are visible on Google Earth historical imagery of 2003. This was before the upgrade of Gong Kedak was announced. They are known as dispersal areas which force attacking aircraft to spend more time targeting the aircraft on the ground and expose themselves to being shot down.<br /><br />Def Min Najib announced that RM200 million was spent to upgrade Gong Kedak from a grass airstrip and construct facilities. This sum would not be enough to build 18 HAS in addition.<br /><br />Indeed the photos on your blog dated at latest June 2008 were probably taken in Russia. They appear to show a Russian HAS design: flat frontal face, rectangular sliding doors on the outside. A Western HAS tends to be polygonal in cross section.Jonnoreply@blogger.com