Popular Post snoop1130 Posted Thursday at 10:38 AM Popular Post Posted Thursday at 10:38 AM File photo for reference only On Wednesday, the Royal Thai Air Force (RTAF) showcased a combat readiness exercise performed by the 211th Squadron from Wing 21 in Ubon Ratchathani, featuring their formidable F-5TH fighter jets. The announcement came through a Facebook post shortly after a border skirmish between Thai and Cambodian forces in the Chong Bok area at around 5.45am. The RTAF's message stressed the continuous air combat and ground attack training conducted by the 211th Squadron. This ongoing preparation ensures the squadron is ready to respond to national security threats that may necessitate air power to protect Thailand's sovereignty and maintain public peace. An RTAF insider noted that the air force is equipped to handle any situation that arises. The latest exercise is part of a routine training schedule designed to simulate real combat scenarios, allowing the forces to remain vigilant and adept in potential conflict zones. This proactive approach underscores the RTAF's commitment to safeguarding national interests amid ongoing regional tensions. As the situation along the Thai-Cambodian border remains tense, the RTAF’s readiness provides reassurance of Thailand's capacity to respond swiftly and effectively to any escalation. Adapted by ASEAN Now from The Nation 2025-05-29 3
Popular Post mfd101 Posted yesterday at 01:11 AM Popular Post Posted yesterday at 01:11 AM Mmmm, I suspect more dangerous to the pilots than the Cambodians. 1 1 1 2
harryviking Posted 22 hours ago Posted 22 hours ago 18 hours ago, snoop1130 said: File photo for reference only On Wednesday, the Royal Thai Air Force (RTAF) showcased a combat readiness exercise performed by the 211th Squadron from Wing 21 in Ubon Ratchathani, featuring their formidable F-5TH fighter jets. The announcement came through a Facebook post shortly after a border skirmish between Thai and Cambodian forces in the Chong Bok area at around 5.45am. The RTAF's message stressed the continuous air combat and ground attack training conducted by the 211th Squadron. This ongoing preparation ensures the squadron is ready to respond to national security threats that may necessitate air power to protect Thailand's sovereignty and maintain public peace. An RTAF insider noted that the air force is equipped to handle any situation that arises. The latest exercise is part of a routine training schedule designed to simulate real combat scenarios, allowing the forces to remain vigilant and adept in potential conflict zones. This proactive approach underscores the RTAF's commitment to safeguarding national interests amid ongoing regional tensions. As the situation along the Thai-Cambodian border remains tense, the RTAF’s readiness provides reassurance of Thailand's capacity to respond swiftly and effectively to any escalation. Adapted by ASEAN Now from The Nation 2025-05-29 And I thought these planes were ready for the museums years ago!! Oh dear me....flying disasters.... 1 1
Cat Boy Posted 22 hours ago Posted 22 hours ago My greatest fear that's kept me up nights since living in Thailand, an invasion from Cambodia. Now, finally, I can rest easy 1
billd766 Posted 21 hours ago Posted 21 hours ago If the PMs and the governments of Cambodia and Thailand are trying to calm the border situation down, why is the Thai military ramping things up with troop reinforcements and more aircraft patrolling the area?
WDSmart Posted 19 hours ago Posted 19 hours ago Yes, a couple of nights ago, about midnight, we heard what I assumed were jet fighters cruising low over our mountain home near Phetchabun. They must have been very low because they were not only very loud, but their engines caused some of the windows in our house to vibrate.
DrPhibes Posted 19 hours ago Posted 19 hours ago 2 hours ago, harryviking said: And I thought these planes were ready for the museums years ago!! Oh dear me....flying disasters.... Last off the Northrop assembly line in 1989, last modified 2017/2018. Used mostly as a trainer these days by other countries. 1
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