Panglima Tentera Darat, Jeneral Tan Sri Datuk Zamrose Mohd Zain - CHAPTER 3

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  • Опубліковано 15 вер 2024
  • Selamat Menyambut Hari Tentera ke-88
    Sehubungan dengan Hari Tentera ke-88, 1 Mac 2021, DEFTECH dengan sukacitanya mempersembahkan video terakhir bagi siri video pertama #pahlawanku. Marilah meraikan jasa anggota Tentera Darat Malaysia yang gigih berusaha untuk memelihara keamanan negara. Tontonilah video-video Panglima Tentera Darat, Jeneral Tan Sri Datuk Zamrose Mohd Zain, dimana beliau menceritakan latar-belakang, pengalaman, dan visi beliau bagi masa depan Tentera Darat Malaysia.
    Happy 88th Army Day
    In conjunction with the 88th anniversary of the Malaysian Army, 1st March 2021, DEFTECH is pleased to present the final installment of our inaugral #pahlawanku video series. Join us in celebrating the hardwork and effort put in by the servicemen and servicewomen of the Malaysian Army who work tirelessly to ensure peace in the nation. Watch the videos which feature Panglima Tentera Darat, Jeneral Tan Sri Datuk Zamrose Mohd Zain, as he tells us about his background, experiences, and his vision for the Malaysian Army.

КОМЕНТАРІ • 18

  • @rauna57
    @rauna57 3 роки тому +20

    Tahniah Tan Sri......bersama semasa pertempuran di Mengkarak Estate pada 9 July 1982

    • @yatwenzjr5508
      @yatwenzjr5508 3 роки тому +4

      Respect kpd org lama yg terdahulu👏🏽👏🏽

  • @zack65100
    @zack65100 3 роки тому +5

    MANTAP Tan Sri. Teringat masa pernah diberikan tugasan oleh Tan Sri suatu ketika dahulu. Beliau perlukan anggota2 bawahan yang perlu ada kesungguhan yg ikhlas dan kesiapsagaan yang terlatih. 👍👍👍

  • @nevillelim7683
    @nevillelim7683 3 роки тому +4

    Tahniah Tan Sri 👍💪🏻

  • @BossBoss-rt9gx
    @BossBoss-rt9gx 2 роки тому +2

    Tengok muka tuan jeneral atm tan sri zamrose mohd zain teringat ayahanda kami berjuang semasa tahun 1959 menentang komunis pembelot, ada dalam hati rasa sikit terkedu banyak terkorban

  • @amiranglers9373
    @amiranglers9373 3 роки тому +3

    Tahniah tan sri..
    Pernah jd pegawai saya di 1 RAMD, dan pusat cemerlang hoki RAMD..

  • @MalaikatMaut8663
    @MalaikatMaut8663 Рік тому +1

    PTD NIE MEMANG TERBAIK

  • @annyssrania6822
    @annyssrania6822 2 роки тому +2

    im proud with u uncle zamrose.. ❤️❤️

  • @epiclegendsmythick6594
    @epiclegendsmythick6594 3 роки тому +2

    Tahniah Jenerel Datok Tan Sri Zamrose

  • @BossBoss-rt9gx
    @BossBoss-rt9gx 2 роки тому +1

    Terbaik jeneral tan sri zamrose mohd zain keranamu rakyat dan anggota bawahan termasuk task force sentiasa maju dan cermerlang, jeneral tan sri zamrose mohd zain dan anggota task force berpisah tiada selamanya

  • @BossBoss-rt9gx
    @BossBoss-rt9gx 2 роки тому +1

    Kami ingatlah jasa baik jeneral tan sri zamrose mohd zain tak pernah pun lupa langsung malahan kami berusaha menjayakan dan memperkemaskan benteng negara

  • @hasanudinabghani7609
    @hasanudinabghani7609 3 роки тому +5

    Gen TS, pendekatan 3P 5T akan menjadikan TD terus relevan. GAGAH SETIA

  • @BossBoss-rt9gx
    @BossBoss-rt9gx 2 роки тому +2

    Segala taat setia kami anggota task force untuk ydp agong, atm, pdrm dan senjata rahsia kami anggota task force tiada tolok banding apa sahaja boleh tembus dan apa sahaja boleh sahut cabaran

  • @hanafiah-iz2vm
    @hanafiah-iz2vm 13 днів тому

    PTD yang terbaik kerana ujudkan kumpulan perantis bagi bakal pesara

  • @mohdnasywaan1695
    @mohdnasywaan1695 2 роки тому

    1000000 milion Military Malaysia
    500000 for Military organisation
    stay strong always.

  • @arifmar1525
    @arifmar1525 3 роки тому +1

    spe yg dislike tu ada masalah mentel ke??

  • @brozack3246
    @brozack3246 3 роки тому +1

    Up ATM malayasia

  • @gijoe2531
    @gijoe2531 2 роки тому +1

    Seems like Malaysia was trying to flex muscles during Singapore's National Day Parade but for the love of me I have no idea why they keep doing things like this over the years.
    On August 21, during the NDP, Malaysian Army posted a really comical video showing a hypothetical paratrooper trop, connecting two cities across a body of water and threatening to obliterate the enemy.
    What's the purpose?
    To highlight how underequipped, broke, disorganized and lacking any planning their military is? (and that they don't know how to upload an HD video to Facebook?)
    After close to 60 years since separation - at Malaysia's own will - it still hasn't learned anything.
    Firstly, that there's really no reason to want conflict with Singapore. Both countries have far much more to gain working together (though it seems that Malaysia can't contain its envy of how well SG is doing).
    Secondly, that despite its diminutive size, Singapore would wipe Malaysian Armed Forces out relatively quickly.
    Why would you want to start a fight that would get you humiliated in a matter of days? Heck, why would you even float the idea if we all know the figures about your 2nd rate military that can barely cobble a few working planes together?
    After decades of pillaging the country by the corrupt Malaysian "elites", they can't even buy new fighter jets and have shelved their planned purchase of additional multirole fighters, opting for light attack aircraft instead.
    This is why they have only 28 airworthy fighters in service - while Singapore boasts 100 + four F35s on order and an option for eight more in this decade.
    Malaysian Army has no attack helicopters, which would be very effective in aiding any ground combat on the peninsula. They don't even have respectable tanks. They bought Polish PT-91, which is an upgraded Soviet T-72 - not a bad tank but even Poles who sold them these use German Leopard 2's as the core of their armored forces - just like Singapore does. A single L2 was capable of eliminating at least 2-3 T72s for a single own loss (in reality probably even more).
    Plus, SG has nearly FOUR TIMES as many. Granted, not all are deployed in SG (some are stationed in foreign training grounds e.g. in Germany) - but it still can deploy more than enough to repel the paltry 48 that Malaysia operates. Assuming they would ever engage in ground combat and not be destroyed by the AH-64 helicopters or jets.
    Singapore’s Leopard 2 tanks ahead of the parade in 2015.
    To make it even more comical, Malaysia doesn't even have proper amphibious vehicles to invade Singapore quickly and in significant numbers across the straits - so that quip by the officer from the propaganda video about fighting "to the last drop of blood" would easily become true for each and every one of them.
    Particularly given the fact that Singapore would quickly achieve air superiority, likely obliterating RMAF in a day or two, given the limited number of aircraft it has and patchy air defenses.
    Paratroopers landing anywhere in SG can't count on any support and, as a result, would turn into an excellent training practice for Singaporean soldiers.
    Without air superiority and effectively trying to invade an island surrounded by a wide moat, Malaysian ground forces would be cannon fodder for Singaporean planes, long before the city-state's army would even have to be deployed on the other side of the Straits of Johor.
    After a few days of pounding from the air the only thing left to do would be to go for a leisurely ride up to KL, as Malaysian remnants hide in panic in the bushes.
    The only explanation I can come up with for this comedy is that someone up north is so desperate to save Malaysia from its politicians, that they want to provoke Singapore (knowing that it would quickly win any military conflict) in the hope of having it take control of the country to finally introduce some civilized governance.
    This actually would make sense - but I'm not sure SG is this generous