RancakDiSitu now moved to www.rancakdisitu.com

Hi readers and viewers, we at RancakDiSitu are glad to announce that this blog are now moved to www.rancakdisitu.com or also officially known as "RancakDiSitu V.2"

Kepada semua pengunjung, kami di RancakDiSitu dengan rasa bangga dan sukacita ingin memaklumkan blog ini telah berpindah ke www.rancakdisitu.com atau dengan rasminya dikenali dengan "RancakDiSitu V.2"



Salam Sejahtera kepada semua pengunjung-pengunjung RancakDiSitu.

Mulai 26 Oktober 2009, semua tulisan-tulisan di RancakDiSitu telah dibuat di alamat URL baru kami: http://www.rancakdisitu.com . Ini adalah URL tetap setelah manyaksikan pengunjung seramai lebih dari 23,000 (Dua Puluh Tiga Ribu) orang semenjak 24 May 2008. Blog ini telah mendapat banyak perhatian dah telah menjadi panduan atau rujukan untuk pengguna-pengguna internet. Kami mendapati ramai yang memasuki blog ini melalui Google, Yahoo dan search engine yang lain dan ada yang meletakkan link blog RancakDiSitu di blog atau website mereka. Ini adalah berita gembira untuk kami.

Sehingga 31 Oktober 2009, proses pemindahan sedang dijalankan. Walaubagaimanapun, semua pos-pos terbaru dan yang telah ada di blogspot, akan berada di http://www.rancakdisitu.com  mulai 26 Oktober 2009. Mulai 1 November 2009, http://www.rancakdisitu.com akan digunakan secara rasminya.

Terima kasih kepada ahli-ahli rancakdisitu yang lain Epi, WanC, Nicham, Ah Meng, Matpit, dan juga Godfather yang memberi sokongan terhadap blog ni.

Terima Kasih kepada Matpit yang mencadangkan idea membuat blog bertujuan untuk sentiasa berhubung sesama ahli RancakDiSitu.

Cerita lanjut mengenai kami:

http://rancakdisitu.blogspot.com/2009/05/rancakdisitu-blog-after-365-days.html


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Good Day to all RancakDiSitu visitors.

Beginning 26th October 2009, all postings in RancakDisitu will be at our new URL: http://www.rancakdisitu.com . This will be our permenant URL as the visitors are now raeched 23,000 (Twenty Three Thousand) since 24th May 2008. This blog has been the guidance and reference for many users in the internet. We found people coming in from Google, Yahoo and other search engines and also put a link of this blog in thier blog or website too. This is a great news to us.

Until of 31st October 2009, the migration process is taking place. However, all latest and previous posts in blogspot will be in http://www.rancakdisitu.com since 26th October 2009. After 1st November 2009, http://www.rancakdisitu.com will be officially launch.

Thank you to other RancakDiSitu members: Epi, WanC, Nicham, Ah Meng, Matpit, and Godfather who are always supporting this blog.

Special Thanks to Matpit, the one who suggest to create a blog just to keep in touch among the RancakDiSitu members.

More about us:

http://rancakdisitu.blogspot.com/2009/05/rancakdisitu-blog-after-365-days.html


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September 4, 2009

First Malaysian Scorpene submarine launched

Malaysia’s first Scorpene submarine was launched yesterday signifying yet another leap in Malaysia’s pursuit of new technology. After the first Malaysian was in space being accomplished and now the first Malaysia’s submarine will dominate the sea especially in this region of South East Asia.

KD Tunku Abdul Rahman, named after the country’s first Prime Minister, was unveiled in a historic ceremony at the DCNS dockyard in Cherbourg (France), about 400km from Paris. The Chief of Staff of the Malaysian Navy, Admiral Tan Sri Ramlan Mohamed Ali, and the Chief of Staff of the French Navy, Admiral Oudot de Dainville, were present at the ceremony commemorating the joining of the fore- and aft-sections of the first Scorpene submarine being built for the Malaysian Navy.
Also in attendance were the Chief executive officer of DCN, Jean-Marie Poimbeuf and Submarine Force Project Team head First Admiral Rosland Omar, along with representatives of DCN, Armaris and Navantia. The contract was originally signed in June 2002 between the Malaysian government, DCN and the Spanish shipbuilder, Navantia. It concerns the building of two Scorpene-class submarines, and also covers a contract for training Malaysian crews in submarine handling and operations. These two contracts will allow the Royal Malaysian Navy to acquire a first-class submarine force.
KD Tunku Abdul Rahman is set to sail home, manned by the country’s first submarine crew in January 2009 while the second vessel, to be named KD Tun Razak, is expected to be delivered by October 2009.
Read the full spec of Scorpene here.
Di copy paste oleh - Matpit

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