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Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force
Submarine Rescue Ship
ASR-403 "CHIHAYA"
Bungo Suido, Japan
The ship was underway at Bungo Suido (Strait), Japan
One of the Lifeboats of the JS Osumi (LST-4001), the lead ship of the Osumi class Landing Ship Tanks (LST) of the Japanese Maritime Self Defense Force (JMSDF). Photo taken at the Manila South Harbor.
MA2 Production Log:
After the MA1 was such a big success, we wanted to go further. We thought that the 5.56 was was good, but we had this distinct feeling the end was near. We wanted to prepare. Prepare for that ominous threat that lurked around the corner. We put a qroup of our best researchers on a mission. Their job was to create a branch of our company to design a series of weapons for that ever growing closer threat. The Beowulf inspired our team to design a unique assault rifle that would be the very solution . The .50 cal was the ideal choice for a cartridge. It was so powerful that anything in it's line of fire would be mowed down like a trsin hitting a bicyle. Our researchers came up with the Titan MA2. the younger stronger brother of the MA1. Features our non-standard high cap mag that holds 16 rounds. The standard holds half that. There are three different kinds of cartridges: the standard lead tip, full metal jacket, and the rubber traing bullet. Like it's predecessor, the MA2 is highly versitile, we haven't created any variants except for the MA2M, which features our newly designed masterkey rail mounted 12 ga. shotgun.
25. oktobrī Rīgas ostas vizītē ieradušies NATO 1. pastāvīgās jūras pretmīnu grupas (SNMCMG1) kuģi, apliecinot NATO apņemšanos nodrošināt jūras drošību un kolektīvo aizsardzību Baltijas jūras reģionā.
SNMCMG1 komandavadība ir uzticēta Vācijai, tās komandiere ir komandkapteine Beata Krola (Beata Król). Grupas sastāvā šobrīd ir kuģi no Beļģijas, Nīderlandes, Lietuvas, Latvijas un Vācijas.
Kopš gada sākuma SNMCMG1 aktīvi patrulē Ziemeļu, Baltijas un Norvēģu jūrās, koncentrējoties uz jūras mīnu un munīcijas atrašanu un neitralizēšanu.
Foto: Armīns Janiks (Aizsardzības ministrija)