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Your edit was undo under the Blue Water Navy

"Panda 51" I thought I inform you that you that "Antiochus the Great" removed your edits under the Blue Water Navy. "Antiochus the Great" has been stirring up a lot of trouble over in the potential superpowers changing the article with little discussion and hearsay facts but also deleting lots of academic sources. So I would caution you what "Antiochus the Great" is doing to peoples edits, you appear to have done no wrong here as your source was good enough for the article. So my opinion, please keep up the good work and ignore "Antiochus the Great" undo edits. Please double check your edit history and see if they were deleted, they might have been deleted for no reason by "Antiochus the Great", if they have checked the reason or not I would strongly suggest filing admin block on this user to protect the "Blue Water Navy".--103.246.114.86 (talk) 21:49, 6 May 2013 (UTC)[reply]

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Special Investigation Team issue

こんいちあわ。「Special Investigation Team」のページは質問がある。

「Masashi Otuka (January 2009). "First public exhibition of the TST". Strike And Tactical Magazine (in Japanese language). KAMADO: 10–11.」

ボリューム番号は知っていますか? Ominae (talk) 06:02, 11 August 2018 (UTC)[reply]

お世話になっております。第6巻第1号(volume 6, issue 1)、原題は「TST初公開」になります。--Panda 51 (talk) 06:14, 11 August 2018 (UTC)[reply]
ありがとう! Ominae (talk) 05:39, 12 August 2018 (UTC)[reply]

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Great article creation in Prefectural Police Department (now moved to prefectural police department because of polices, conventions and styles)! Keep it up!
P. S. — I copy edited the article a bit; hope you don't mind!
P. P. S. — Please fix the issues enumerated by me through my copy edit of the article if and when you get the time.

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Tokyo Metropolitan Police Department Public Security Bureau アーティクル

おはよ。

Tokyo Metropolitan Police Department Public Security Bureau の組織は古い。警視庁公安部のウィキペディアアーティクルは更新しましたか。Ominae (talk) 02:06, 7 June 2019 (UTC)[reply]

おはようございます!警視庁については、警備部・機動隊ばかりみていて、公安部はあまりみていなかったので、確認してみます。 Panda 51 (talk) 23:31, 11 June 2019 (UTC)[reply]

ありがとう! Ominae (talk) 04:37, 17 June 2019 (UTC)[reply]

Type 07 Vertical Launch Anti-submarine rocket

Good morning,

I came across this article and I notice that it was (technically) not submitted as an article as it didn't have a talk page which shows what the article is categorized at and I checked the edit history and it did not show any article submission. It only showed its creation and some edits you made. I was wondering if you would submit it for draft to "legitimize" it as an article or if I can do that on your behalf? I don't think it's something major but I'm not fully aware of Wikipedia's guideline regarding this and I don't want something happening to it because I think its a good content.

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I'm in the wrong and messed up. I went and moved the page into a draft but when I contacted a Wikipedia staff they told me that it wasn't necessary. I was under the impression that all articles pages have to go through afc submission, but I was told otherwise. I reverted the article back to the way it is. I'm sorry for bothering you. I edit things that come to mind (talk) 23:58, 19 July 2019 (UTC)[reply]

Thank you for your notice. It may be better to have it be evaluated according to the quality scale of WikiProject such as Aviation, Military history, Japan, etc. and to have the result described on the note page, but I do not know where to request it. I am waiting for someone who is participating in the project to come. :) --Panda 51 (talk) 07:38, 21 July 2019 (UTC)[reply]

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Japanese coast guard vessels - tonnage

Can I suggest you read up on measures of tonnage? GT is a measure of volume and is used for commercial load carrying vessels. Displacement is the weight of water displaced by military and pseudo military vessels when they float, it varies depending on if the vessel has been loaded with fuel etc, it is therefore described as Normal, Standard or Full Load displacement -none of these terms are used with regard to GT. The reference I provided states depending on the class one of these three qualifiers and therefore can only be displacement Lyndaship (talk) 09:29, 12 February 2021 (UTC)[reply]

Thank you for your feedback. It is true that Global security list them as if they are the displacement, but in the Japanese literature (as I have previously presented in many of those articles), the same number is listed as the gross tonnage. In the Jane's Fighting Ships, which I have in my possession, a completely different number is given as the displacement (I will add this number later). The Japan Coast Guard only officially publishes gross tonnage, not displacement. This is one of the reasons why only gross tonnage is listed in the English version of the official broschure ([1]). In my opinion, this may be to argue that the Japan Coast Guard is not even a pseudo military. Panda 51 (talk) 09:51, 12 February 2021 (UTC)[reply]

Interesting. I think you have uncovered that the official page doesn't know what it is talking about or is being deliberately confusing. I can see no tonnage figures on the English language version you linked to but on the Japanese version ([2]) it refers to Gross register tonnage - measure which hasn't been in use since the 1980's (long before these ships were built). I suspect the figures quoted in Janes are different because of the use of full load displacement compared to standard. I would suggest you ignore the official Japanese sources as they are plainly wrong and only use the Janes figures in the articles. Certainly you should not state a displacement in GT Lyndaship (talk) 10:46, 12 February 2021 (UTC)[reply]
I would like to report that I have made some additions to Shiretoko-class patrol vessel. Since the author of History of vessels and aircrafts of the Maritime Safety Agency, the Japan Coast Guard Association, is an affiliate of the Japan Coast Guard, and the book itself is supervised by the JCG, we may treat this as official information. The information on "GlobalSecurity.org" is different from this official information and Jane's Fighting Ships and should not be trusted, I think. --Panda 51 (talk) 14:39, 13 February 2021 (UTC)[reply]
Well here we hit one of Wikipedias problems in that we should use reliable secondary sources over primary sources WP:PRIMARY. Official information is a primary source and Globalsecurity is a secondary source and usually accurate although I would not describe it as a RS. Janes is regarded as a RS and a secondary source but is prone to errors! As I don't have Janes I'll accept your edits. Thanks for the discussion Lyndaship (talk) 15:07, 13 February 2021 (UTC)[reply]

Type_10

はじめまして、"Panda 51"様、差し戻しをして頂き、ありがとうございます。 大火力リークス様や、防衛庁の事業評価、sorya様などの情報を基に作成しております。 自分は英語が不確か故に自動翻訳頼みで記事を編集しております。 恐れながら、不自然な所があれば適切な形に修正頂けますと幸いです。H8k1 (talk) 05:04, 19 July 2021 (UTC)[reply]

はじめまして、ご連絡いただきありがとうございます。またType 10などでの執筆活動、お疲れさまです。私も、以前に陸自戦車についての加筆を志したことがあったのですが、普段あまり接しない分野なこともあって61式のみで頓挫しておりましたので、H8k1さんのようにお詳しい方に加筆していただけますと大変助かります。
この機会に私も若干の参考文献を発注しましたので、折を見て手を入れてみたいと思います。やはり最新戦車であるためか、10式の項目は61式などより関心が高く、その分だけ批判的な目にさらされる機会も多いようですので、書式や出典提示など形式面もできるだけ隙が無いように固めていきたいと思っております。ただ何分、戦車については基礎知識もそれほどありませんので、不備などありましたらご修正いただければ幸いです。今後ともどうぞ宜しくお願い致します。--Panda 51 (talk) 11:44, 19 July 2021 (UTC)[reply]

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