Assault on Sabah


Everyday I have to call back two times at least to ask my aunts and uncles safe or not.
 

How well armed are the Sulu royal army? Sometimes it amazes me how these separate factions have the fund to buy military grades weapons.
 

Now that the Hornets and Hawks have worked over the place, my question is, "What mission markings will they carry????" :D
 

How dare they mess around in PRC's backyard, the PLA will crush them within 10 minutes after sending their South Sea Fleet (SSF) headed by former descendents of the Supreme Admiral Zheng He.

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watch game of throne.
 

What if an obscure sultante from a nearby country does the same and occupies Pulau Ubin or St John island or one of our smaller islands ?

Wikipedia
"In the 1390s, a Palembang prince, Parameswara, fled to Temasek after being deposed by the Majapahit kingdom. During the 14th century, Singapore was caught in the struggle between Siam (now Thailand) and the Java-based Majapahit Empire for control over the Malay Peninsula. According to Sejarah Melayu, Singapore was defeated in one Majapahit attack. He ruled the island for several years, before being forced to Melaka where he founded the Sultanate of Malacca.[3] Singapore became an important trading port of the Malacca Sultanate[2] and later the Sultanate of Johor. In the early 15th century, Singapore was a Thai vassal state, but the Malacca Sultanate which Iskandar had founded quickly extended its authority over the island. After the Portuguese seizure of Malacca in 1511, the Malay admiral fled to Singapura and established a new capital at Johor Lama, keeping a port officer in Singapura. The Portuguese destroyed the settlement in Singapore in 1587 and the island sank into obscurity for the next two centuries.[7][8]"

"The island was nominally ruled by the Sultan of Johor, Tengku Rahman, who was controlled by the Dutch and the Bugis. However, the Sultanate was weakened by factional division and Temenggong Abdu'r Rahman and his officials were loyal to Tengkoo Rahman's elder brother Tengku Hussein (or Tengku Long) who was living in exile in Riau. With the Temenggong's help, Raffles managed to smuggle Hussein back into Singapore. He offered to recognize Hussein as the rightful Sultan of Johor and provide him with a yearly payment; in return, Hussein would grant the British the right to establish a trading post on Singapore.[9] A formal treaty was signed on 6 February 1819 and modern Singapore was born.[10][11]"

source http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_Singapore#Ancient_times
 

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How well armed are the Sulu royal army? Sometimes it amazes me how these separate factions have the fund to buy military grades weapons.


Most likely RPG and a mix of AK and M16 type weapons... stolen/taken from Philippines Army.

Also... was at Robinson Place (a very very big shopping mall) in Manila recently... at one corner at the top of the mall... a shop selling handguns, shotguns and I even see AK (not sure full auto or only semi auto) type gun from the window.

Like USA... if you have $$$... don't think its so hard to arm a group of man... :think:
 

And more importantly.. where from..
You should be able to get a hint or 2 from this article.

I bet some of the weapons have been stolen/captured and worst, even sold to them by scalawags in the AFP (including CAFGU)
 

One of my SOF encik (possible tracker trained) used to have photos of dead rebels with stolen Ultimax 100s.

I think he's one of those who actually participated in actual ops against them but didn't really get to ask him about it.
 

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Walao so many happening by delusional ppl nowadays.. maybe I should go out now and buy some popcorn :bsmilie:
 

cant help but laugh out loud each time i google MILF and get something else instead of the Moro Islamic Liberation Front

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