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Cambodian AA being moved to the border.

While I don’t think it will be very useful against F-16s, it can counter UAVs


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All the reason for this is to claim a 12th century Buddhist temple by the way...
The temples (there's at least two in dispute) are just the symptoms.
The main issue is the historical border dispute that neither side can come to a mutual agreement to , also timed with some of the domestic political pressures on both sides.

btw great job on providing lots of information today
 
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M113s and Scorpions rolling. If not for the uniforms I could have mistaken this for a 80s era NATO Airborne unit.

There are also reports of M42 Dusters (yes, of Vietnam guntruck fame) backfit w/ optronics, but the exact post is lost on me for the moment.

Already sent the pic, they’re bringing them along Strykers too
 
Many Cold War era war machines out in full force .....

Hope rational minds will prevail ..... everyone suffers if it becomes a full blown conflict ....
 

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Wow.

This one shows the current positions of both RCA (in red) and RTA (in blue) positions at the time of its publication.

The RCA still employs Soviet-era symbology for its maps.
 

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Indonesian Army tankers that used the Scorpion 90 in Aceh during the COIN operation there, and they say that it is the perfect tank, semi-amphibious, light, fast, and enough punch as a fire support platform.
 
BANGKOK, July 25 (Reuters) - Thailand favours bilateral negotiation rather than third-party mediation to resolve its military conflict with Cambodia, two Thai officials said on Friday, as fighting along their disputed border continued unabated.

Simmering border tensions between Thailand and Cambodia have flared into open hostilities at multiple locations along the frontline in the heaviest fighting between the Southeast Asian neighbours in over a decade. There were exchanges of artillery for a second straight day on Friday.

The United States, China and Malaysia, which is the current chair of the ASEAN regional bloc, have offered to facilitate dialogue but Bangkok is seeking a bilateral solution to the conflict, Thai foreign ministry spokesperson Nikorndej Balankura told Reuters.

"I don't think we need any mediation from a third country yet," Nikorndej said in an interview.

Malaysian Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim, the chair ASEAN, of which both Thailand and Cambodia are members, said on Thursday he had spoken to both countries' leaders and urged them to find a peaceful resolution.

"We appreciate (the offer) and we don't want to rule out having a third country to help, but right now we believe that bilateral mechanisms have not been exhausted," Thai vice minister for foreign affairs Russ Jalichandra told reporters.

Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Manet said in a social media post late on Friday that both Thailand and Cambodia had initially agreed to a ceasefire proposal from Anwar a day earlier, but Thailand later reversed its decision.

The Thai government did not immediately respond to a request for comment on Hun Manet's remarks.

The two countries accuse each other of starting the conflict early on Thursday along a border where sovereignty has been disputed for more than a century.

"We stand by our position that bilateral mechanism is the best way out, this is a confrontation between the two countries," Nikorndej said, adding that the Cambodian side must stop violence along the border first.

"Our doors are still open."

On Thursday, Hun Manet asked the United Nations Security Council to address the fighting, condemning what he called "unprovoked and premeditated military aggression" by Thailand. The body said it would hold a closed-door meeting to discuss the issue on Friday.

The fighting broke out a day after Thailand recalled its ambassador to Phnom Penh and expelled Cambodia's envoy, in response to landmine explosions that injured Thai soldiers. Bangkok has alleged those were recently laid, which Phnom Penh rejected.
 
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"Our doors are still open."

Thailand immediately went into military action without trying to mediate.
You must be shitting me.

Thailand's Ministry of Foreign Affairs just rejected all third party mediation to end the conflict with Cambodia.

Only Malaysia (ASEAN Chairman of 2025) and China tried to mediate so far. Trump said he will make moves but hasn't revealed anything yet.
 
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