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Thai Air Force Ready to Defend Nation in 5 Minutes

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Picture courtesy of INN news

 

The Thai Air Force Commander assures the nation of rapid response capabilities, ready to defend sovereignty within five minutes.

 

Air Chief Marshal Phanpakdee Patthanakul, Commander of the Royal Thai Air Force, addressed preparations for potential border incidents with Cambodia.

 

He confirmed that the Air Force is on standard alert, with aircraft ready to launch defensive operations within five minutes if a conflict arises.

 

This comes after Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Manet offered bonuses for shooting down Thai aircraft. Phanpakdee emphasised that Thailand has no aggressive intentions, stressing that preparedness is solely for national defence.

 

He urged the public to trust in the military's efficiency and reiterated that the armed forces are thoroughly equipped to protect the nation's sovereignty without provoking others.

 

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Yea but is Thailand's Sub ready to launch in 5 minutes....

Five minutes, 55555 :coffee1:

5 minutes ago, redwood1 said:

Yea but is Thailand's Sub ready to launch in 5 minutes....

 Should not take more than 5 minutes to fill it up with baking powder to make it ready for service !

 

 

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Is this a Thai five minutes ...................LOL 😂🤣😎

42 minutes ago, webfact said:

He confirmed that the Air Force is on standard alert, with aircraft ready to launch defensive operations within five minutes if a conflict arises.

 

What good is being ready in 5 minutes when it takes a Thai jet 30 minutes to get to the border to investigate a plane flying there? 

The last 2 times this happened it took them 30 minute to get to that area and by then the planes were gone. 

50 minutes ago, webfact said:

The Thai Air Force Commander assures the nation of rapid response capabilities, ready to defend sovereignty within five minutes.

 

Whatever you do, dont use the Navy.

Shame that dirigible "blimp' was terminally deflated and not fit for purpose,

The US revolution had the Minutemen.  They were given that name because when called to orders they'd say "wait a minute."

 

 

The above is not true, but LOS should be given their own version of this with their 5-minute reaction time.

 

 

1 hour ago, redwood1 said:

Yea but is Thailand's Sub ready to launch in 5 minutes....

 

How do you say dive dive dive in thai. 

46 minutes ago, blaze master said:

 

How do you say dive dive dive in thai. 

I expect that there are a few over on the Pattaya forums who could help you with that one!

2 hours ago, webfact said:

The Thai Air Force Commander assures the nation of rapid response capabilities, ready to defend sovereignty within five minutes.

Providing the enemy doesn't attack between 12 - 1pm.

Back in the 1960s the QRA alert was for 2 aircraft fully fuelled and armed, on the QRA pan 24/7/365. That meant 2 aircrew and 1 ground crew team per 8 hour shift. Highly expensive in manpower and airframe time, as most of the time they were never called out.

 

The nearest Thai airbase to the Myanmar border is at Nakhon Sawan, and is less than 100km away. I estimate that as about 20 minutes from the scramble call out. That assumes of course that there is 24/7/365 radar cover along all the Myanmar border.

 

5 minutes is a tad optimistic for an alert status, especially as Thailand is not officially at war with anyone, but possible sometimes.

4 hours ago, blaze master said:

 

How do you say dive dive dive in thai. 

If you said it. they would think you meant to hit the ground and cover their faces. 

What happened to the old '4 minute warning'? The time between detecting missile launch and impact.

Good job the Yanks are not Scrambled over New York. The last time they did they flew in the opposite direction to an inbound plane. They were not even Armed to shoot down anything in-coming lol.

If another country invades at say, 12.05pm, nothing will get done until 1.00 pm with Thais nothing will get done until 1.00 pm,lunch/food comes first.

Think, all government departments close at 12.00 for lunch, even our outpatient depo of the hospital closes at 12.00 for an hour.

Would the military be any different, no

Cambodia doesnt even have a fighter plane or armed helicopter

20 hours ago, redwood1 said:

Yea but is Thailand's Sub ready to launch in 5 minutes....

How about its plane-less aircraft carrier? 

20 hours ago, bendejo said:

The US revolution had the Minutemen.  They were given that name because when called to orders they'd say "wait a minute."

 

The above is not true, but LOS should be given their own version of this with their 5-minute reaction time.


Haa natii men?

I remember years ago, 1979-1980 for memory (it was after Viet Nam had invaded Pol Pot's Kampuchea to liberate it), reading in the now defunct Far Eastern Economic Review, when Viet Nam was "occupying" Kampuchea, a senior Thai General, whose name I forget, made the comment that the Vietnamese forces could attack Thailand in the morning and be in Bangkok before sunset.

 

As Cambodia now has no air force, although the Cambodian army has a few aircraft, the title of post maybe correct.

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