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Report Thailand Chooses Swedish Gripen Jets Over US F-16s
Gripen JAS 39. File photo courtesy of Wikipedia The Royal Thai Air Force has announced plans to acquire 12 advanced Gripen JAS 39 fighter jets from Sweden's Saab over a decade. This decision comes after the air force chief, ACM Punpakdee Pattanakul, highlighted the strategic benefits over the US-made F-16s. The first procurement phase is set for this August, with a budget of 19.5 billion baht (approximately 20.9 billion Thai Baht). The air force's top brass expressed a preference for the Gripens due to their potential governmental advantages. Earlier this year, the Thai Air Force transformed a Songkhla road into an emergency landing strip for a Gripen jet, underscoring its operational readiness. Saab's CEO, Micael Johansson, expressed enthusiasm for Thailand's decision, asserting that the Gripen E/F models are the ideal choice for Thailand's future aerial capabilities. Thailand's shift to Swedish aircraft comes despite its historical military ties with the United States. Originally, Thailand was eyeing eight of America's advanced F-35 fighter jets. However, Washington refused the sale, citing concerns over training and technical requirements for maintenance compatibility. The Gripen's proposed benefits appear to align strongly with Thailand’s defence objectives, offering independent airpower capabilities. Although no contract has been signed yet, Saab remains committed to advancing the procurement process. This marks a significant step for Thailand, as the nation balances between its traditional alliances and practical defence needs. Thailand is designated a Major Non-NATO Ally by the US, a status reaffirmed in 2023, yet the decision to pass on the F-35 jets reflects the complexities in defence cooperation. The United States continues to reserve F-35 sales for its closest partners in the Indo-Pacific region. Adapted by ASEAN Now from Bangkok Post 2025-06-04 -
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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Thursday 5 June 2025
Woman Clings to Wooden Beam After Home Collapses Into Chao Phraya River Picture courtesy of Khaosod. A 68-year-old woman narrowly escaped death after her wooden riverside home collapsed into the Chao Phraya River early morning on 4 June, reportedly due to strong waves generated by passing boats. Full story:https://aseannow.com/topic/1362706-woman-clings-to-wooden-beam-after-home-collapses-into-chao-phraya-river/ -
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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Thursday 5 June 2025
US Tourist's Temple Graffiti Sparks Outrage in Chiang Mai Wat Lam Chang. Picture courtesy of Wikipedia A US tourist has sparked controversy by defacing a historical temple wall in Chiang Mai. Police are racing to track the traveller who allegedly vandalised Wat Lam Chang with graffiti, leaving by plane shortly after the incident. Full story: https://aseannow.com/topic/1362704-us-tourists-temple-graffiti-sparks-outrage-in-chiang-mai/ -
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Accident Woman Clings to Wooden Beam After Home Collapses Into Chao Phraya River
Picture courtesy of Khaosod. A 68-year-old woman narrowly escaped death after her wooden riverside home collapsed into the Chao Phraya River early morning on 4 June, reportedly due to strong waves generated by passing boats. Mrs. Somsong Praphaimanee was found clinging to a wooden pillar from her collapsed home, awaiting rescue while partially submerged in the river. Rescue volunteers from the Ruamkatanyu Foundation arrived on the scene by boat and managed to safely extract the injured woman. She sustained a torn tendon in her left shoulder and bruising to her left hip. Mrs. Somsong was taken to hospital for treatment and is now recovering at a relative’s home. The incident occurred at house number 127, Moo 9, Soi Pibulsongkram 1, Intersection 3, in Suan Yai subdistrict, Mueang district, Nonthaburi province. Local disaster prevention officials are now working to dismantle and stabilise the remaining structure to prevent further collapse. The section of the house that fell into the river was Mrs. Somsong’s bedroom, measuring approximately 6 by 3 metres. Wooden beams showed signs of structural damage and personal belongings, including furniture and appliances, were swept into the water. Her nephew, Mr. Methee Praphaimanee, 37, said that the house was shared by Mrs. Somsong and her older brother. He believes the collapse was caused by repeated strong waves created by large electric express boats passing nearby, which have replaced older, smaller vessels. These waves have frequently caused shaking in the house, he noted and residents have had to signal to boat operators with red flags to reduce speed, not always with success. “She usually sleeps alone in that room. This morning I was told by neighbours that the house had collapsed. Thankfully, rescue workers arrived in time,” Mr. Methee said. He also added that Mrs. Somsong was now staying with relatives in the same neighbourhood for her safety. Her brother, Mr. Rangsarn Praphaimanee 70, recalled hearing a loud crash and seeing his sister partially submerged under the collapsed roof. “She couldn’t move one side of her body. Luckily, no bones were broken, and her head was not injured,” he said. Speaking from recovery, Mrs. Somsong described the moment the house gave way: “It was around 05:00. I was folding clothes after bringing them in from the line, worried it might rain. Then I heard a loud creaking sound, and the house collapsed. I fell with it into the water and held onto a large wooden beam.” She said furniture, including the television, wardrobe, and table, all fell into the river. Neighbours heard her cries for help and alerted her brother, who quickly called responders. The Nonthaburi municipality is currently dismantling remaining parts of the house to prevent further structural collapse. Officials are also assessing the eligibility for compensation or reconstruction assistance. Local riverside residents continue to express concern over damage from large boat wakes, particularly during the rainy season when water levels are high. Adapted by Asean Now from Khaosod 2025-06-05 -
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Merely reporting the weather in my area.....
I'm in Spain. My antenna was a dipol for 162MHz, now I cut new metal strips and checked resonance at 137 MHz with a VNA. Its probably the best I can get before making such a complicated antenna like yours. With the new antenna, there is sufficient signal. The signal can be seen in the waterfall right and left to the actual frequency, and audio can be heard. This was not the case with my old antenna. The pictures of the clouds only are not that interesting, but the satellite also measures infrared or something and then colors the rain clouds. These are really nice. Thanks for your help with this, and I put my antenna here not because it's beautiful, but that others will be encouraged to try. Its minimal effort to make one. -
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Musk calls Trump’s big tax break bill a ‘disgusting abomination'
Well our Donald hasn’t responded to elons comments yet so are we going to have a tweet storm or is he going to taco?that is the question you gotta know old trump is absolutely steaming mad lol 😂- 1
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