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Channel 5 is the second oldest television station in Thailand, owned and operated by the Royal Thai Army, and as such features, among others, programming devoted to the Royal Thai Armed Forces. Channel 5 completely ceased its analog broadcast on 21 June 2018 at 9:30am as part of its digital switchover.
Following up, on 22 February 2021 a meeting was called by the President of Royal Thai Army Radio and Television Channel 5 with energy firms interested in winning a piece of what is projected to be a 600 billion baht project. The Energy Ministry was not represented at the meeting. Critics have questioned why the army is involved in energy ...
: 5 The Thai military includes over 1,700 flag officers (generals and admirals), equating to about one general for every 212 troops. [17] [18] This ratio is notably higher than that of the United States military, which as of November 1, 2018, had 920 active duty general and flag officers for a force of 1,317,325 personnel, resulting in one flag ...
Channel 5: Royal Thai Army Radio and Television Royal Thai Army: 25 January 1958 5 5 Bangkok Bangkok 5:00 a.m. – Midnight (Next Day) HSATV (Channel 7) 21 June 2018 (09:29) Channel 7: Bangkok Broadcasting & T.V. Company Limited (BBTV) Bangkok Broadcasting & T.V. Company Limited (BBTV) Royal Thai Army 27 November 1967 7 (VHF) 35
The Chief of Defence Forces, previously known as the Supreme Commander, ( Thai: ผู้บัญชาการทหารสูงสุด) is the overall field commander of the Royal Thai Armed Forces. He is also in charge of managing the Royal Thai Armed Forces Headquarters (abbreviated as the RTARF HQ). Not to be confused with the ...
Thailand. The Type 11 (ปลย.11) is a Thai license produced version of the Heckler & Koch HK33. Used by Royal Thai Armed Forces and Army Reserve Force Students. [14] NARAC 556. Assault rifle. 5.56×45mm NATO. Thailand. The NARAC556 family is based on improvements of the Colt AR-15 family.
The Commander-in-Chief of the Royal Thai Army ( Thai: ผู้บัญชาการทหารบก) is headquartered in Bangkok. The commander of the Royal Thai Army is a powerful position that has at times been the springboard to the premiership. Prior to 1932, the post of Commander of the Siamese Army was combined with that of the ...
Channel 5, operated by the Royal Thai Army; Channel 7, operated by BBTV, under concession from the Army; Channel 9 MCOT HD, operated by the corporatised state-owned enterprise MCOT; NBT, operated by the Thai government (Via The Government Public Relations Department, Office of the Prime Minister of Thailand) Thai PBS, a statutory public service ...