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Pentagon approves Stryker infantry carrier vehicles sale to Thailand

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The US Defense Security Cooperation Agency (DSCA) announced that the State Department has approved Thailand’s request for 60 Stryker infantry carrier vehicles.

 

The proposed sale, which was announced by the DSCA on 26 July, covers sixty Stryker Infantry Carrier Vehicles (ICV)and sixty M2 Flex .50 cal machine guns as well as spares, systems, weapons, training, and support. The estimated value is $175 million.

 

“The Stryker vehicles will increase Thailand’s capability to defend its sovereign territory against traditional and non-traditional threats by filling the capability void between light infantry soldiers and heavy mechanized units. Thailand will have no difficulty absorbing this equipment into its armed forces,” the DSCA said in its approval notification.

 

Full story: https://defence-blog.com/army/pentagon-approves-stryker-infantry-carrier-vehicles-sale-to-thailand.html

 

-- Defence Blog 2019-07-30

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A third world country invests in so many projects and purchases high-tech military arms! Will China continue to lend money to Thailand?

 

Preperations for yet another coup?

 

I guess more increases on foreingers staying or visiting Thailand is to be expected.

A visa for foreigners breathing air whilst in Thailand, possibly?

 

Technically a foreigner is not allowed to wash his / her own vehicle... so by breathing , Thai  could consider the action  as voluntary and so a visa would be required, much the same as cleaning a vehicle?  More extorton... T.I.T

 

 

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2 hours ago, leeneeds said:

5,401,574,257.26 Thai baht,  black hole that is just so unnecessary to be spent when you add on all the infrastructure that has been ear marked to be built, common sense in reining in spending that the future generations are going to have to pay back.

 

Obsolete mind set in fighting any war or invaders these days, drones can be purchased 

at a fraction of the cost and can be flown from a safe position, being able to release grenades and high explosives, will be the norm, now we have more wastage by this government, just like the failed air ship that the military just want to brush under the carpet and hope it will fade into a lost memory.  

What about Capt Nemo's sub has it sunk?

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