31 Oktober 2024

Australia Forges Ahead on Missile and Munitions Manufacturing

31 Oktober 2024

M795 ammunition for M777A2 155mm Light Towed Howitzer, Australia will produce 15,000 rounds each year by 2028, with capacity to produce up to 100,000 for global consumption (photo: US Army)

The Albanese Government has taken another step towards rapidly establishing domestic manufacturing of missiles and munitions at scale under a plan that bolsters Australia’s defence capabilities while creating hundreds of jobs.

The Government today announced Thales has been selected as the preferred tenderer to build a new domestic forging capability for 155mm M795 artillery ammunition.

The 155mm M795 artillery ammunition are used by Australia, the United States and other international partners for the M777A2 Light Towed Howitzer, a critical close-fires capability.

Defence will work with Thales as the preferred company to build, establish and commission the forge at the Commonwealth-owned Benalla Munitions Facility. This project is expected to support at least 550 jobs.

The forge will produce 15,000 rounds each year by 2028, with capacity to produce up to 100,000 for global consumption. It will also be the first dedicated forge outside of the United States that will manufacture 155mm M795 artillery ammunition.

In another boost to domestic manufacturing, the Government is also committing to an Australian facility to manufacture Guided Multiple Launch Rocket Systems (GMLRS), in partnership with Lockheed Martin Australia. This is expected to create 70 local manufacturing jobs and hundreds of jobs to develop the facility.

GMLRS a long-range surface-to-surface missile for M142 HIMARS, Australia will be capable of producing up to 4,000 GMLRS each year from 2029 or more than a quarter of the current global production (photo: US Army)

GMLRS is a long-range surface-to-surface precision strike capability that can be fired from High Mobility Artillery Rocket System launchers.

The new facility will enable Australia to produce viable volumes of GMLRS for global consumption, as reaffirmed at the 2024 Australia-United States Ministerial (AUSMIN) Consultations. It will be capable of producing up to 4,000 GMLRS each year from 2029. This represents more than a quarter of the current global production and more than 10 times the current ADF demand.

This builds on the Government’s commitment to manufacture a small batch of GMLRS in Australia, commencing in 2025.

Both projects are part of the Guided Weapons and Explosive Ordnance (GWEO) Enterprise - backed by an investment of up to $21 billion over the next decade – and aligned with the Albanese Government’s Future Made in Australia Agenda. They also form part of the 2024 Australian GWEO Plan, the Government’s blueprint to build Defence’s GWEO stocks, strengthen supply chains and support a domestic manufacturing capability over the decade.

Quotes attributable to Deputy Prime Minister, the Hon Richard Marles MP:

“Today’s announcement is another example of the Albanese Government’s commitment to developing a more capable military force while also supporting a future made in Australia.

“In our rapidly evolving strategic circumstances, the ADF must be equipped with capabilities that can hold adversaries at risk.

“The 2024 National Defence Strategy affirmed the need to invest in munitions to build stocks, strengthen supply chains and support a domestic manufacturing capability.

“Investment in a sovereign GWEO Enterprise that can produce and maintain priority weapons will support the ADF’s transformation to an integrated, focused force.”

128 komentar:

  1. The Malaysian Armed Forces (MAF) faces a number of challenges with its warships, including:
    • Delayed replacements
    More than half of Malaysia's fleet is past its prime, and vital replacements have been delayed.
    • Unfinished ships
    The first of five RM9 billion littoral combatant ships was due to be delivered in April 2019, but as of August 2022, no ship had been completed.
    • Logistics issues
    A study found that the MAF's rapid development since the Cold War has raised questions about its readiness to face threats.
    • Outdated inventory
    There are studies and writings on the weaknesses of MAF logistics equipment quality, but there is no thorough explanation on the government's stand in developing MAF logistics.
    • Endurance
    Some say that the endurance of the LCS was too low to stay with a carrier strike group or amphibious ready group without significant refueling.
    • Air and surface warfare capabilities
    Some say that the LCS lacked significant air and surface warfare capabilities.
    Malaysia also faces maritime security threats, such as piracy, armed robbery, and the illegal exploitation of marine resources.
    ==============
    The Malaysian Armed Forces (MAF) face a number of challenges, including:
    • Funding: The Malaysian government has been unwilling to reduce government spending or the size of the military to fund defense. The 2024 defense budget allocated $4.16 billion, but salaries and allowances accounted for over 40% of that.
    • Corruption: The MAF has been plagued by corruption.
    • Poor planning: The MAF has been criticized for poor planning.
    • Political interference: Political leaders have been accused of interfering in procurement.
    • Lack of modern assets: The MAF lacks modern military assets. For example, the KD Rahman submarine was unable to submerge in 2010 due to technical problems.
    • Personnel issues: Military personnel have struggled with thinking skills, decision-making, and problem-solving during operations.
    • Critical problems with PT-91M tanks: The MAF has investigated critical problems with the PT-91M main battle tank, including issues with the transmission and fire-control systems.
    ==============
    The Malaysian Army (MA) faces a number of challenges, including:
    • Lack of skills and knowledge
    The MA has identified that military personnel struggle with problem-solving, decision-making, and thinking skills during military operations. This is due to a lack of military knowledge, skills, and abilities (KSAs).
    • Outdated defense assets
    The MAF lacks modern military assets, which puts the country at risk from internal and external threats. For example, the KD Rahman submarine was unable to submerge due to technical issues in 2010.
    • Work-life balance
    Military personnel are concerned about the quality of their lives, time with family, and the impact of work on family members. Issues related to stress, anxiety, depression, and emotional intelligence are increasing.
    • Complex operating environment
    Military operations are complex due to a combination of factors, including asymmetric threats, rapid technological advances, and environmental conditions.
    =============
    The Royal Malaysian Air Force (RMAF) has faced several challenges, including:
    • Aircraft maintenance
    The RMAF has had issues with maintenance and spare parts for its aircraft, including the Sukhoi Su-30MKM and the Kuwaiti Hornet. For example, in 2018, only four of the RMAF's Sukhoi Su-30MKM aircraft were flyable due to maintenance issues. The Kuwaiti Hornets are an earlier model than the Malaysian fighters, which may cause compatibility issues.
    • Budget constraints
    Malaysia's defense budget is limited, which can affect the pace of acquisitions and upgrades. The government must balance defense spending with other national priorities.
    • Regional competition
    Neighboring countries like Indonesia and Singapore are also increasing their air force capabilities, which puts pressure on Malaysia to keep pace.
    • Corruption
    Malaysia's military has been involved in multiple corruption scandals.

    BalasHapus
  2. OKTOBER 2024 ASET BARUW
    569 UNIT
    ✅️23 (dua puluh tiga) unit Panser Pandur,
    ✅️ (delapan) unit Tank Harimau,
    ✅️9 (sembilan) unit Panser Anoa,
    ✅️4 (empat) unit Panser Komodo APC
    ✅️250 (dua ratus lima puluh) unit kendaraan Maung
    ✅️3 (tiga) unit Rantis 4×4 APC,
    ✅️2 (dua) unit Rantis 4×4,
    ✅️ (empat) unit Rantis 4×4 V3,
    ✅️8 (delapan) unit RBB (Rigid Bouyancy), dan
    ✅️8 (delapan) unit Ransus 4×4 Missile Launcher.
    ✅️250 (dua ratus lima puluh) unit Truk Angkut Pasukan
    tambah lagi
    ✅️NC-212
    ✅️2 70M FACM

    tiap tahun, tiap bulan, tiap minggu Aset Baruw masyuk terusz tiada henti. Sangat Banyak haha!👍👍👍

    warganyet setress Panik, kalah lagi haha!🥶🥶🥶

    BalasHapus
    Balasan
    1. tetangga cuman omon omon doank om acno...last last tunggu si ReMeK 13, 2026-2030..itupon klo ada wang haha!😬😬😬

      Hapus
  3. Punya MALON ya ini, ausie pinjam dari MALON buat latihan infonya........
    Upsss....tapi boong
    Hahaahaaaaaa

    BalasHapus
  4. GEMPURWIRA 31 Oktober 2024 pukul 10.47
    BEZA KASTA....parah MISKIN... 🤣🤣

    MALAYSIA
    LMS BATCH 2 panjang 99.56M

    INDIANESIA
    FACM 70 panjang 70
    _________________

    JELAS BERBEDA KASTA GUYS INDONESIA VS NEGARA MISKIN N SEWA INGGRIS MALAYSEWA 🇲🇾


    INDONESIA SIZE WARSHIP

    140 METER HEAVY FRIGATE.
    143 METER FRIGATE PPA.
    98 METER OPV MISSILE.
    70 METER FMC.
    vs


    102 METER usang n expired frigate.
    99 METER AKAN ALIAS GHOIB.

    😂😂😂.. jElas beza kasta

    BalasHapus
  5. This project is expected to support at least 550 jobs.
    The forge will produce 15,000 rounds each year by 2028, with capacity to produce up to 100,000 for global consumption.
    -----

    ajegile 100.000 pelor gaesz..
    guwe pikir dimasa depan full dron dan laser...ternyata senjata rancangan dari abad pertengahan bakal terusz abadi haha!😁😁😁

    eitt salut sama pemerintahaan osi, slaluw mikirin buka lapangan pekerjaan baruw buat rakyatnya
    kalo disono sdm 550 org gaji dolar disini bisa ribuan org, mayan penyerapannya drpd bingung garmen haha!🤭🤭🤭

    BalasHapus
  6. Sangka kapal PPA INDIANESIA bulan OKTOBER... 🤣🤣🤣🤣

    BalasHapus
    Balasan
    1. The Royal Malaysian Air Force (RMAF) has faced several challenges, including:
      • Aircraft maintenance
      The RMAF has had issues with maintenance and spare parts for its aircraft, including the Sukhoi Su-30MKM and the Kuwaiti Hornet. For example, in 2018, only four of the RMAF's Sukhoi Su-30MKM aircraft were flyable due to maintenance issues. The Kuwaiti Hornets are an earlier model than the Malaysian fighters, which may cause compatibility issues.
      • Budget constraints
      Malaysia's defense budget is limited, which can affect the pace of acquisitions and upgrades. The government must balance defense spending with other national priorities.
      • Regional competition
      Neighboring countries like Indonesia and Singapore are also increasing their air force capabilities, which puts pressure on Malaysia to keep pace.
      • Corruption
      Malaysia's military has been involved in multiple corruption scandals.
      =======
      Some problems facing the Malaysian Army's missile capabilities include:
      • Procurement funding
      The ringgit's depreciation and the fact that Malaysia sources much of its equipment from overseas may mean that increased procurement funding doesn't actually result in a real gain.
      • Corruption
      The Malaysian military has been involved in a series of corruption scandals.
      =======
      The Malaysian Army (MA) faces a number of challenges, including:
      • Lack of skills and knowledge
      The MA has identified that military personnel struggle with problem-solving, decision-making, and thinking skills during military operations. This is due to a lack of military knowledge, skills, and abilities (KSAs).
      • Outdated defense assets
      The MAF lacks modern military assets, which puts the country at risk from internal and external threats. For example, the KD Rahman submarine was unable to submerge due to technical issues in 2010.
      • Work-life balance
      Military personnel are concerned about the quality of their lives, time with family, and the impact of work on family members. Issues related to stress, anxiety, depression, and emotional intelligence are increasing.
      • Complex operating environment
      Military operations are complex due to a combination of factors, including asymmetric threats, rapid technological advances, and environmental conditions.
      =======
      Some problems with the Malaysian Armed Forces (MAF) include:
      • Logistics
      There are studies and writings that discuss the weaknesses of the MAF's logistics equipment quality, but there is no thorough explanation of the government's stand on developing MAF logistics.
      • Outdated inventory
      The MAF has an outdated inventory stock, which can affect the country's security. For example, if spares are not delivered to soldiers on time, their vehicles may stall and they may not be able to mobilize effectively in a hostile environment.
      • Defense industry
      Malaysia's defense industry is only able to produce less sophisticated weapons compared to its neighbors Singapore and Indonesia.
      ===================
      2024 RASIO HUTANG 84,2% DARI GDP
      HUTANG 2023 = RM 1.53 TRILLION
      HUTANG 2022 = RM 1.45 TRILLION
      HUTANG 2021 = RM 1.38 TRILLION
      HUTANG 2020 = RM 1.32 TRILLION
      HUTANG 2019 = RM 1.25 TRILLION
      The Finance Ministry stated that the aggregate national household debt stood at RM1.53 trillion between 2018 and 2023. In aggregate, it said the household debt for 2022 was RM1.45 trillion, followed by RM1.38 trillion (2021,) RM1.32 trillion (2020), RM1.25 trillion (2019) and RM1.19 trillion (2018). “The ratio of household debt to gross domestic product (GDP) at the end of 2023 also slightly increased to 84.2% compared with 82% in 2018,” it said

      Hapus
    2. The Malaysian Armed Forces (MAF) faces a number of challenges with its warships, including:
      • Delayed replacements
      More than half of Malaysia's fleet is past its prime, and vital replacements have been delayed.
      • Unfinished ships
      The first of five RM9 billion littoral combatant ships was due to be delivered in April 2019, but as of August 2022, no ship had been completed.
      • Logistics issues
      A study found that the MAF's rapid development since the Cold War has raised questions about its readiness to face threats.
      • Outdated inventory
      There are studies and writings on the weaknesses of MAF logistics equipment quality, but there is no thorough explanation on the government's stand in developing MAF logistics.
      • Endurance
      Some say that the endurance of the LCS was too low to stay with a carrier strike group or amphibious ready group without significant refueling.
      • Air and surface warfare capabilities
      Some say that the LCS lacked significant air and surface warfare capabilities.
      Malaysia also faces maritime security threats, such as piracy, armed robbery, and the illegal exploitation of marine resources.
      =============
      The Malaysian Armed Forces (MAF) faces a number of challenges with its warships, including:
      • Delayed replacements
      More than half of Malaysia's fleet is past its prime, and vital replacements have been delayed.
      • Unfinished ships
      The first of five RM9 billion littoral combatant ships was due to be delivered in April 2019, but as of August 2022, no ship had been completed.
      • Logistics issues
      A study found that the MAF's rapid development since the Cold War has raised questions about its readiness to face threats.
      • Outdated inventory
      There are studies and writings on the weaknesses of MAF logistics equipment quality, but there is no thorough explanation on the government's stand in developing MAF logistics.
      • Endurance
      Some say that the endurance of the LCS was too low to stay with a carrier strike group or amphibious ready group without significant refueling.
      • Air and surface warfare capabilities
      Some say that the LCS lacked significant air and surface warfare capabilities.
      Malaysia also faces maritime security threats, such as piracy, armed robbery, and the illegal exploitation of marine resources.
      =============
      The Royal Malaysian Navy (RMN) faces a number of challenges, including:
      • Aging fleet
      Half of the RMN's 49 ships are past their serviceable lifespan due to the non-delivery of 14 new vessels.
      • Deficiencies in Chinese-supplied ships
      The RMN has found deficiencies in the combat systems and sensors of the four Keris-class littoral mission ships it purchased from China.
      • Lack of capacity to monitor maritime areas
      Prime Minister Anwar admitted that Malaysia lacks the capacity to monitor its vast maritime areas.
      • Maritime security challenges
      Malaysia faces maritime security challenges in all its maritime areas, including the South China Sea.
      ===================
      2024 RASIO HUTANG 84,2% DARI GDP
      HUTANG 2023 = RM 1.53 TRILLION
      HUTANG 2022 = RM 1.45 TRILLION
      HUTANG 2021 = RM 1.38 TRILLION
      HUTANG 2020 = RM 1.32 TRILLION
      HUTANG 2019 = RM 1.25 TRILLION
      The Finance Ministry stated that the aggregate national household debt stood at RM1.53 trillion between 2018 and 2023. In aggregate, it said the household debt for 2022 was RM1.45 trillion, followed by RM1.38 trillion (2021,) RM1.32 trillion (2020), RM1.25 trillion (2019) and RM1.19 trillion (2018). “The ratio of household debt to gross domestic product (GDP) at the end of 2023 also slightly increased to 84.2% compared with 82% in 2018,” it said

      Hapus
    3. The Malaysian Armed Forces (MAF) face a number of challenges, including:
      • Funding: The Malaysian government has been unwilling to reduce government spending or the size of the military to fund defense. The 2024 defense budget allocated $4.16 billion, but salaries and allowances accounted for over 40% of that.
      • Corruption: The MAF has been plagued by corruption.
      • Poor planning: The MAF has been criticized for poor planning.
      • Political interference: Political leaders have been accused of interfering in procurement.
      • Lack of modern assets: The MAF lacks modern military assets. For example, the KD Rahman submarine was unable to submerge in 2010 due to technical problems.
      • Personnel issues: Military personnel have struggled with thinking skills, decision-making, and problem-solving during operations.
      • Critical problems with PT-91M tanks: The MAF has investigated critical problems with the PT-91M main battle tank, including issues with the transmission and fire-control systems.
      ===============
      The Malaysian Army (MA) faces a number of challenges, including:
      • Lack of skills and knowledge
      The MA has identified that military personnel struggle with problem-solving, decision-making, and thinking skills during military operations. This is due to a lack of military knowledge, skills, and abilities (KSAs).
      • Outdated defense assets
      The MAF lacks modern military assets, which puts the country at risk from internal and external threats. For example, the KD Rahman submarine was unable to submerge due to technical issues in 2010.
      • Work-life balance
      Military personnel are concerned about the quality of their lives, time with family, and the impact of work on family members. Issues related to stress, anxiety, depression, and emotional intelligence are increasing.
      • Complex operating environment
      Military operations are complex due to a combination of factors, including asymmetric threats, rapid technological advances, and environmental conditions.
      =============
      The Malaysian Army (MA) faces a number of challenges, including:
      • Lack of skills and knowledge
      The MA has identified that military personnel struggle with problem-solving, decision-making, and thinking skills during military operations. This is due to a lack of military knowledge, skills, and abilities (KSAs).
      • Outdated defense assets
      The MAF lacks modern military assets, which puts the country at risk from internal and external threats. For example, the KD Rahman submarine was unable to submerge due to technical issues in 2010.
      • Work-life balance
      Military personnel are concerned about the quality of their lives, time with family, and the impact of work on family members. Issues related to stress, anxiety, depression, and emotional intelligence are increasing.
      • Complex operating environment
      Military operations are complex due to a combination of factors, including asymmetric threats, rapid technological advances, and environmental conditions.
      ===================
      2024 RASIO HUTANG 84,2% DARI GDP
      HUTANG 2023 = RM 1.53 TRILLION
      HUTANG 2022 = RM 1.45 TRILLION
      HUTANG 2021 = RM 1.38 TRILLION
      HUTANG 2020 = RM 1.32 TRILLION
      HUTANG 2019 = RM 1.25 TRILLION
      The Finance Ministry stated that the aggregate national household debt stood at RM1.53 trillion between 2018 and 2023. In aggregate, it said the household debt for 2022 was RM1.45 trillion, followed by RM1.38 trillion (2021,) RM1.32 trillion (2020), RM1.25 trillion (2019) and RM1.19 trillion (2018). “The ratio of household debt to gross domestic product (GDP) at the end of 2023 also slightly increased to 84.2% compared with 82% in 2018,” it said

      Hapus
    4. The Royal Malaysian Navy (RMN) faces several challenges, including:
      • Aging fleet: More than half of the RMN's fleet is past its prime, and the country has only received four of the 18 new vessels it planned to acquire. The last time the RMN acquired a combat ship was in 1997.
      • Delayed replacements: The RMN's plans to replace its aging fleet have been stalled due to mismanagement.
      • Insufficient defense budget: Malaysia's defense budget is less than one percent of its GDP, while neighboring Singapore spends six percent.
      • Lack of coordination: There is a lack of coordination among agencies.
      • Outdated assets: The RMN's ships and assets are outdated.
      • Combat system issues: The RMN has observed deficiencies with the combat system of its LMS type vessels.
      • Low endurance: The LCS's endurance was too low to stay with a carrier strike group or amphibious ready group without significant refueling.
      • Lack of air and surface warfare capabilities: The LCS lacked significant air and surface warfare capabilities
      ==========
      The Malaysian Armed Forces (MAF) has faced several issues with its rifles, including:
      • Logistics
      Some say that the MAF has problems with the quality of its logistics equipment, and that there is a lack of explanation about the government's policy on developing it. Others say that the MAF has problems delivering spares to soldiers in a timely manner, which can lead to stalled vehicles and soldiers being unable to mobilize effectively.
      • Technical and logistical problems
      The MAF and local defense industry have faced many technical and logistical problems, including the need to integrate advanced weapon systems from different countries with differing technical standards and specifications.
      • Procurement
      The MAF has made diversified acquisitions, which can lead to increased costs.
      • Government change
      Frequent government changes since 2018 have hindered Malaysia's defense development. The government is currently grappling with the fiscal cost of the Covid-19 pandemic and the need to cut spending and reduce the national deficit.
      ==========
      The Malaysian Army (MA) faces a number of challenges, including:
      • Lack of skills and knowledge
      The MA has identified that military personnel struggle with problem-solving, decision-making, and thinking skills during military operations. This is due to a lack of military knowledge, skills, and abilities (KSAs).
      • Outdated defense assets
      The MAF lacks modern military assets, which puts the country at risk from internal and external threats. For example, the KD Rahman submarine was unable to submerge due to technical issues in 2010.
      • Work-life balance
      Military personnel are concerned about the quality of their lives, time with family, and the impact of work on family members. Issues related to stress, anxiety, depression, and emotional intelligence are increasing.
      • Complex operating environment
      Military operations are complex due to a combination of factors, including asymmetric threats, rapid technological advances, and environmental conditions.
      ===================
      2024 RASIO HUTANG 84,2% DARI GDP
      HUTANG 2023 = RM 1.53 TRILLION
      HUTANG 2022 = RM 1.45 TRILLION
      HUTANG 2021 = RM 1.38 TRILLION
      HUTANG 2020 = RM 1.32 TRILLION
      HUTANG 2019 = RM 1.25 TRILLION
      The Finance Ministry stated that the aggregate national household debt stood at RM1.53 trillion between 2018 and 2023. In aggregate, it said the household debt for 2022 was RM1.45 trillion, followed by RM1.38 trillion (2021,) RM1.32 trillion (2020), RM1.25 trillion (2019) and RM1.19 trillion (2018). “The ratio of household debt to gross domestic product (GDP) at the end of 2023 also slightly increased to 84.2% compared with 82% in 2018,” it said

      Hapus
    5. The Malaysian Armed Forces (MAF) face a number of challenges, including:
      • Funding: The Malaysian government has been unwilling to reduce government spending or the size of the military to fund defense. The 2024 defense budget allocated $4.16 billion, but salaries and allowances accounted for over 40% of that.
      • Corruption: The MAF has been plagued by corruption.
      • Poor planning: The MAF has been criticized for poor planning.
      • Political interference: Political leaders have been accused of interfering in procurement.
      • Lack of modern assets: The MAF lacks modern military assets. For example, the KD Rahman submarine was unable to submerge in 2010 due to technical problems.
      • Personnel issues: Military personnel have struggled with thinking skills, decision-making, and problem-solving during operations.
      • Critical problems with PT-91M tanks: The MAF has investigated critical problems with the PT-91M main battle tank, including issues with the transmission and fire-control systems.
      =============
      The Malaysian Army (MA) faces a number of challenges, including:
      • Lack of skills and knowledge
      The MA has identified that military personnel struggle with problem-solving, decision-making, and thinking skills during military operations. This is due to a lack of military knowledge, skills, and abilities (KSAs).
      • Outdated defense assets
      The MAF lacks modern military assets, which puts the country at risk from internal and external threats. For example, the KD Rahman submarine was unable to submerge due to technical issues in 2010.
      • Work-life balance
      Military personnel are concerned about the quality of their lives, time with family, and the impact of work on family members. Issues related to stress, anxiety, depression, and emotional intelligence are increasing.
      • Complex operating environment
      Military operations are complex due to a combination of factors, including asymmetric threats, rapid technological advances, and environmental conditions.
      =============
      The Royal Malaysian Air Force (RMAF) has faced several challenges, including:
      • Aircraft maintenance
      The RMAF has had issues with maintenance and spare parts for its aircraft, including the Sukhoi Su-30MKM and the Kuwaiti Hornet. For example, in 2018, only four of the RMAF's Sukhoi Su-30MKM aircraft were flyable due to maintenance issues. The Kuwaiti Hornets are an earlier model than the Malaysian fighters, which may cause compatibility issues.
      • Budget constraints
      Malaysia's defense budget is limited, which can affect the pace of acquisitions and upgrades. The government must balance defense spending with other national priorities.
      • Regional competition
      Neighboring countries like Indonesia and Singapore are also increasing their air force capabilities, which puts pressure on Malaysia to keep pace.
      • Corruption
      Malaysia's military has been involved in multiple corruption scandals.
      ===================
      2024 RASIO HUTANG 84,2% DARI GDP
      HUTANG 2023 = RM 1.53 TRILLION
      HUTANG 2022 = RM 1.45 TRILLION
      HUTANG 2021 = RM 1.38 TRILLION
      HUTANG 2020 = RM 1.32 TRILLION
      HUTANG 2019 = RM 1.25 TRILLION
      The Finance Ministry stated that the aggregate national household debt stood at RM1.53 trillion between 2018 and 2023. In aggregate, it said the household debt for 2022 was RM1.45 trillion, followed by RM1.38 trillion (2021,) RM1.32 trillion (2020), RM1.25 trillion (2019) and RM1.19 trillion (2018). “The ratio of household debt to gross domestic product (GDP) at the end of 2023 also slightly increased to 84.2% compared with 82% in 2018,” it said

      Hapus
    6. The Royal Malaysian Air Force (RMAF) has faced several challenges, including:
      • Aircraft maintenance
      The RMAF has had issues with maintenance and spare parts for its aircraft, including the Sukhoi Su-30MKM and the Kuwaiti Hornet. For example, in 2018, only four of the RMAF's Sukhoi Su-30MKM aircraft were flyable due to maintenance issues. The Kuwaiti Hornets are an earlier model than the Malaysian fighters, which may cause compatibility issues.
      • Budget constraints
      Malaysia's defense budget is limited, which can affect the pace of acquisitions and upgrades. The government must balance defense spending with other national priorities.
      • Regional competition
      Neighboring countries like Indonesia and Singapore are also increasing their air force capabilities, which puts pressure on Malaysia to keep pace.
      • Corruption
      Malaysia's military has been involved in multiple corruption scandals.
      =======
      The Malaysian Armed Forces (MAF) has faced several issues with its rifles, including:
      • Logistics
      Some say that the MAF has problems with the quality of its logistics equipment, and that there is a lack of explanation about the government's policy on developing it. Others say that the MAF has problems delivering spares to soldiers in a timely manner, which can lead to stalled vehicles and soldiers being unable to mobilize effectively.
      • Technical and logistical problems
      The MAF and local defense industry have faced many technical and logistical problems, including the need to integrate advanced weapon systems from different countries with differing technical standards and specifications.
      • Procurement
      The MAF has made diversified acquisitions, which can lead to increased costs.
      • Government change
      Frequent government changes since 2018 have hindered Malaysia's defense development. The government is currently grappling with the fiscal cost of the Covid-19 pandemic and the need to cut spending and reduce the national deficit.
      ==========
      The Malaysian Army (MA) faces a number of challenges, including:
      • Lack of skills and knowledge
      The MA has identified that military personnel struggle with problem-solving, decision-making, and thinking skills during military operations. This is due to a lack of military knowledge, skills, and abilities (KSAs).
      • Outdated defense assets
      The MAF lacks modern military assets, which puts the country at risk from internal and external threats. For example, the KD Rahman submarine was unable to submerge due to technical issues in 2010.
      • Work-life balance
      Military personnel are concerned about the quality of their lives, time with family, and the impact of work on family members. Issues related to stress, anxiety, depression, and emotional intelligence are increasing.
      • Complex operating environment
      Military operations are complex due to a combination of factors, including asymmetric threats, rapid technological advances, and environmental conditions.
      ===================
      2024 RASIO HUTANG 84,2% DARI GDP
      HUTANG 2023 = RM 1.53 TRILLION
      HUTANG 2022 = RM 1.45 TRILLION
      HUTANG 2021 = RM 1.38 TRILLION
      HUTANG 2020 = RM 1.32 TRILLION
      HUTANG 2019 = RM 1.25 TRILLION
      The Finance Ministry stated that the aggregate national household debt stood at RM1.53 trillion between 2018 and 2023. In aggregate, it said the household debt for 2022 was RM1.45 trillion, followed by RM1.38 trillion (2021,) RM1.32 trillion (2020), RM1.25 trillion (2019) and RM1.19 trillion (2018). “The ratio of household debt to gross domestic product (GDP) at the end of 2023 also slightly increased to 84.2% compared with 82% in 2018,” it said

      Hapus
    7. The Malaysian Armed Forces (MAF) faces a number of challenges with its warships, including:
      • Delayed replacements
      More than half of Malaysia's fleet is past its prime, and vital replacements have been delayed.
      • Unfinished ships
      The first of five RM9 billion littoral combatant ships was due to be delivered in April 2019, but as of August 2022, no ship had been completed.
      • Logistics issues
      A study found that the MAF's rapid development since the Cold War has raised questions about its readiness to face threats.
      • Outdated inventory
      There are studies and writings on the weaknesses of MAF logistics equipment quality, but there is no thorough explanation on the government's stand in developing MAF logistics.
      • Endurance
      Some say that the endurance of the LCS was too low to stay with a carrier strike group or amphibious ready group without significant refueling.
      • Air and surface warfare capabilities
      Some say that the LCS lacked significant air and surface warfare capabilities.
      Malaysia also faces maritime security threats, such as piracy, armed robbery, and the illegal exploitation of marine resources.
      ==============
      The Malaysian Armed Forces (MAF) face a number of challenges, including:
      • Funding: The Malaysian government has been unwilling to reduce government spending or the size of the military to fund defense. The 2024 defense budget allocated $4.16 billion, but salaries and allowances accounted for over 40% of that.
      • Corruption: The MAF has been plagued by corruption.
      • Poor planning: The MAF has been criticized for poor planning.
      • Political interference: Political leaders have been accused of interfering in procurement.
      • Lack of modern assets: The MAF lacks modern military assets. For example, the KD Rahman submarine was unable to submerge in 2010 due to technical problems.
      • Personnel issues: Military personnel have struggled with thinking skills, decision-making, and problem-solving during operations.
      • Critical problems with PT-91M tanks: The MAF has investigated critical problems with the PT-91M main battle tank, including issues with the transmission and fire-control systems.
      ==============
      The Royal Malaysian Air Force (RMAF) has faced several challenges, including:
      • Aircraft maintenance
      The RMAF has had issues with maintenance and spare parts for its aircraft, including the Sukhoi Su-30MKM and the Kuwaiti Hornet. For example, in 2018, only four of the RMAF's Sukhoi Su-30MKM aircraft were flyable due to maintenance issues. The Kuwaiti Hornets are an earlier model than the Malaysian fighters, which may cause compatibility issues.
      • Budget constraints
      Malaysia's defense budget is limited, which can affect the pace of acquisitions and upgrades. The government must balance defense spending with other national priorities.
      • Regional competition
      Neighboring countries like Indonesia and Singapore are also increasing their air force capabilities, which puts pressure on Malaysia to keep pace.
      • Corruption
      Malaysia's military has been involved in multiple corruption scandals.
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      2024 RASIO HUTANG 84,2% DARI GDP
      HUTANG 2023 = RM 1.53 TRILLION
      HUTANG 2022 = RM 1.45 TRILLION
      HUTANG 2021 = RM 1.38 TRILLION
      HUTANG 2020 = RM 1.32 TRILLION
      HUTANG 2019 = RM 1.25 TRILLION
      The Finance Ministry stated that the aggregate national household debt stood at RM1.53 trillion between 2018 and 2023. In aggregate, it said the household debt for 2022 was RM1.45 trillion, followed by RM1.38 trillion (2021,) RM1.32 trillion (2020), RM1.25 trillion (2019) and RM1.19 trillion (2018). “The ratio of household debt to gross domestic product (GDP) at the end of 2023 also slightly increased to 84.2% compared with 82% in 2018,” it said

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    8. Dari pada MAHAROGOL.
      Sdh 13 thn lebih, belum kelar juga. Yang ada gangi nama jadi TEH CELUP Littoral Mission Gun Boat....😂😂😂😂

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  7. 98 M OPV Missile Fitting Out Navigasi, CMS,Radar, RCWS dll ....sementara Ada Class masih sign kontrak kosong .... 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣

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  8. eittt kita ada bukti poto PPA
    ✅️ on progres di itali
    ✅️latihan awak kita di PPA

    sedangjan heli butut blekhok SEWA mana ada, sedjak bulan mei 2023, ada tak potonya??
    kasihan warganyet kl, KTIPU LAGIII...dasar Jimat Kos haha!🧞‍♂️🧞‍♂️🧞‍♂️

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  9. 1. PPA 2 unit ttd Loan agreement dilanjutkan DP 7,5 % dan Barang Sudah Ready Kirim th. 2025,
    2. OPV 98 M 2 unit fitting out Radar, Navigasi, CMS, RCWS, Elektronic Warfare dan Decoy selesai baru Gun, Missile, Torpedo dipasang..
    3. FAC 70 M 2 unit first steel cutting butuh 1-2 tahun saja ready dgn top speed 40 Knot...
    MALAYS keling people of Malaydesh apa ada...yg saya tahu kapal yg ada missile cuma Lekiu Class. Yg lain Gun Boat a k a OMPONG semua mulai Ganas class, Perdana class, Laksamana class, Lekir class, Kedah class, Keris, class dan yu class..... 😜😜😜😜😜😜

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  10. KEKAYAAN DI AMBIL DARI MALASYA..
    DIBAWA PULANG KE BANGLA..
    REAL SERUMPUN..
    🤣🤣🤣
    https://www.zonajakarta.com/internasional/67313849053/bangladesh-segera-miliki-jet-tempur-canggih-rafale-prancis-dan-dhaka-sudah-mulai-bahas-kontrak

    BUAT BELI RAFALE..

    SEMENTARA MALASYA SENDIRI TAK ADA SHOOPING..
    DIINJAK CCG DAN PLAN HINGGA BENDERA CINA BERKIBAR DI INTAN JAYA..

    🤣🤣🤣🤣 MAHATOLOLWANGA..

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  11. Malaysia's budget faces a number of challenges, including:
    • Budget income: A large portion of Malaysia's budget income comes from the oil and gas sector, which can be volatile.
    • Low fiscal revenues: Malaysia's fiscal revenues are low, at around 15–16% of its GDP.
    • High household debt: Household debt levels in Malaysia are high, at 81.9% of GDP in June 2023.
    • Labor costs: Increasing labor costs are eroding Malaysia's price competitiveness.
    • Political factors: Politics can play a role in Malaysia's budget, such as when the government tries to reintroduce the GST or remove petrol subsidies.
    • Public sentiment: Public sentiment can be a factor in Malaysia's budget, such as when people are distrustful of the system or are experiencing economic pessimism.
    ==========
    The Malaysian Army has faced issues with its tanks, including breakdowns and operational problems:
    • August 2022 breakdowns
    A PT-91M Pendekar tank broke down on a highway in Kuala Lumpur on Friday, August 26, 2022, while returning to the Sungai Besi camp after rehearsals for the 65th Independence Day parade. The tank was towed to the National Museum for repairs. The next day, a prime mover also broke down on Jalan Damansara in front of the National Museum. The Malaysian Army apologized for the incidents and promised to dispatch a standby recovery team to prevent future breakdowns.
    • Operational issues
    The Malaysian Army is addressing operational issues with its PT-91M Pendekar tanks. The issues include problems with the Renk France ESM 350M hydrokinetic transmissions, the electronic components of the GLRF laser rangefinder, and the Sagem Savan-15 fire control system.
    • Spare parts
    The Original Equipment Manufacturer (OEM) for the Pendekar PT-90M, Bumar Labedy from Poland, has stopped producing spare parts for the tanks.
    • Life Extension Program (LEP)
    The Malaysian Army plans to implement an LEP for the Pendekar PT-90M Main Battle Tank. The LEP is expected to be included in the 12th Malaysia Plan (12MP) or 13th Malaysia Plan (13MP).
    ==========
    The Malaysian Armed Forces (MAF) faces a number of challenges with its warships, including:
    • Delayed replacements
    More than half of Malaysia's fleet is past its prime, and vital replacements have been delayed.
    • Unfinished ships
    The first of five RM9 billion littoral combatant ships was due to be delivered in April 2019, but as of August 2022, no ship had been completed.
    • Logistics issues
    A study found that the MAF's rapid development since the Cold War has raised questions about its readiness to face threats.
    • Outdated inventory
    There are studies and writings on the weaknesses of MAF logistics equipment quality, but there is no thorough explanation on the government's stand in developing MAF logistics.
    • Endurance
    Some say that the endurance of the LCS was too low to stay with a carrier strike group or amphibious ready group without significant refueling.
    • Air and surface warfare capabilities
    Some say that the LCS lacked significant air and surface warfare capabilities.
    Malaysia also faces maritime security threats, such as piracy, armed robbery, and the illegal exploitation of marine resources.
    2024 RASIO HUTANG 84,2% DARI GDP
    HUTANG 2023 = RM 1.53 TRILLION
    HUTANG 2022 = RM 1.45 TRILLION
    HUTANG 2021 = RM 1.38 TRILLION
    HUTANG 2020 = RM 1.32 TRILLION
    HUTANG 2019 = RM 1.25 TRILLION
    The Finance Ministry stated that the aggregate national household debt stood at RM1.53 trillion between 2018 and 2023. In aggregate, it said the household debt for 2022 was RM1.45 trillion, followed by RM1.38 trillion (2021,) RM1.32 trillion (2020), RM1.25 trillion (2019) and RM1.19 trillion (2018). “The ratio of household debt to gross domestic product (GDP) at the end of 2023 also slightly increased to 84.2% compared with 82% in 2018,” it said

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  12. First Steel Cutting of 2 FACM-70 for the Indonesian Navy
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    Tak banyak Omon Omon macam negeri🎰kasino genting haha!😜😜😜

    kapal besar 40knot super ngebut...tetangga mana punyak, kasihan haha!😂😂😂

    warganyet kaget Panik🥶
    tiba2 kita miliki ASET BARUW dari Turkiye haha!😉😉😉

    Kasian kl, Ktinggalan Lagggiiii.....jauuhh 171 aset rongsok ringsek sewa makin banyaaakkk

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  13. Kesian dapat pula bot kecil yang bersaiz hanya 70mm...hanya 2 buah pula tu... 🤣🤣🤣

    Psstttt ketahanan belayar hanya 7 hari... 🤣🤣🤣

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    Balasan
    1. • Aircraft maintenance
      The RMAF has had issues with maintenance and spare parts for its aircraft, including the Sukhoi Su-30MKM and the Kuwaiti Hornet. For example, in 2018, only four of the RMAF's Sukhoi Su-30MKM aircraft were flyable due to maintenance issues. The Kuwaiti Hornets are an earlier model than the Malaysian fighters, which may cause compatibility issues.
      • Budget constraints
      Malaysia's defense budget is limited, which can affect the pace of acquisitions and upgrades. The government must balance defense spending with other national priorities.
      • Regional competition
      Neighboring countries like Indonesia and Singapore are also increasing their air force capabilities, which puts pressure on Malaysia to keep pace.
      • Corruption
      Malaysia's military has been involved in multiple corruption scandals.
      =======
      The Malaysian Armed Forces (MAF) has faced several issues with its rifles, including:
      • Logistics
      Some say that the MAF has problems with the quality of its logistics equipment, and that there is a lack of explanation about the government's policy on developing it. Others say that the MAF has problems delivering spares to soldiers in a timely manner, which can lead to stalled vehicles and soldiers being unable to mobilize effectively.
      • Technical and logistical problems
      The MAF and local defense industry have faced many technical and logistical problems, including the need to integrate advanced weapon systems from different countries with differing technical standards and specifications.
      • Procurement
      The MAF has made diversified acquisitions, which can lead to increased costs.
      • Government change
      Frequent government changes since 2018 have hindered Malaysia's defense development. The government is currently grappling with the fiscal cost of the Covid-19 pandemic and the need to cut spending and reduce the national deficit.
      ==========
      The Malaysian Army (MA) faces a number of challenges, including:
      • Lack of skills and knowledge
      The MA has identified that military personnel struggle with problem-solving, decision-making, and thinking skills during military operations. This is due to a lack of military knowledge, skills, and abilities (KSAs).
      • Outdated defense assets
      The MAF lacks modern military assets, which puts the country at risk from internal and external threats. For example, the KD Rahman submarine was unable to submerge due to technical issues in 2010.
      • Work-life balance
      Military personnel are concerned about the quality of their lives, time with family, and the impact of work on family members. Issues related to stress, anxiety, depression, and emotional intelligence are increasing.
      • Complex operating environment
      Military operations are complex due to a combination of factors, including asymmetric threats, rapid technological advances, and environmental conditions.
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      2024 RASIO HUTANG 84,2% DARI GDP
      HUTANG 2023 = RM 1.53 TRILLION
      HUTANG 2022 = RM 1.45 TRILLION
      HUTANG 2021 = RM 1.38 TRILLION
      HUTANG 2020 = RM 1.32 TRILLION
      HUTANG 2019 = RM 1.25 TRILLION
      The Finance Ministry stated that the aggregate national household debt stood at RM1.53 trillion between 2018 and 2023. In aggregate, it said the household debt for 2022 was RM1.45 trillion, followed by RM1.38 trillion (2021,) RM1.32 trillion (2020), RM1.25 trillion (2019) and RM1.19 trillion (2018). “The ratio of household debt to gross domestic product (GDP) at the end of 2023 also slightly increased to 84.2% compared with 82% in 2018,” it said

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    2. The Malaysian Armed Forces (MAF) face a number of challenges, including:
      • Funding: The Malaysian government has been unwilling to reduce government spending or the size of the military to fund defense. The 2024 defense budget allocated $4.16 billion, but salaries and allowances accounted for over 40% of that.
      • Corruption: The MAF has been plagued by corruption.
      • Poor planning: The MAF has been criticized for poor planning.
      • Political interference: Political leaders have been accused of interfering in procurement.
      • Lack of modern assets: The MAF lacks modern military assets. For example, the KD Rahman submarine was unable to submerge in 2010 due to technical problems.
      • Personnel issues: Military personnel have struggled with thinking skills, decision-making, and problem-solving during operations.
      • Critical problems with PT-91M tanks: The MAF has investigated critical problems with the PT-91M main battle tank, including issues with the transmission and fire-control systems.
      =============
      The Malaysian Army (MA) faces a number of challenges, including:
      • Lack of skills and knowledge
      The MA has identified that military personnel struggle with problem-solving, decision-making, and thinking skills during military operations. This is due to a lack of military knowledge, skills, and abilities (KSAs).
      • Outdated defense assets
      The MAF lacks modern military assets, which puts the country at risk from internal and external threats. For example, the KD Rahman submarine was unable to submerge due to technical issues in 2010.
      • Work-life balance
      Military personnel are concerned about the quality of their lives, time with family, and the impact of work on family members. Issues related to stress, anxiety, depression, and emotional intelligence are increasing.
      • Complex operating environment
      Military operations are complex due to a combination of factors, including asymmetric threats, rapid technological advances, and environmental conditions.
      =============
      The Royal Malaysian Air Force (RMAF) has faced several challenges, including:
      • Aircraft maintenance
      The RMAF has had issues with maintenance and spare parts for its aircraft, including the Sukhoi Su-30MKM and the Kuwaiti Hornet. For example, in 2018, only four of the RMAF's Sukhoi Su-30MKM aircraft were flyable due to maintenance issues. The Kuwaiti Hornets are an earlier model than the Malaysian fighters, which may cause compatibility issues.
      • Budget constraints
      Malaysia's defense budget is limited, which can affect the pace of acquisitions and upgrades. The government must balance defense spending with other national priorities.
      • Regional competition
      Neighboring countries like Indonesia and Singapore are also increasing their air force capabilities, which puts pressure on Malaysia to keep pace.
      • Corruption
      Malaysia's military has been involved in multiple corruption scandals.
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      2024 RASIO HUTANG 84,2% DARI GDP
      HUTANG 2023 = RM 1.53 TRILLION
      HUTANG 2022 = RM 1.45 TRILLION
      HUTANG 2021 = RM 1.38 TRILLION
      HUTANG 2020 = RM 1.32 TRILLION
      HUTANG 2019 = RM 1.25 TRILLION
      The Finance Ministry stated that the aggregate national household debt stood at RM1.53 trillion between 2018 and 2023. In aggregate, it said the household debt for 2022 was RM1.45 trillion, followed by RM1.38 trillion (2021,) RM1.32 trillion (2020), RM1.25 trillion (2019) and RM1.19 trillion (2018). “The ratio of household debt to gross domestic product (GDP) at the end of 2023 also slightly increased to 84.2% compared with 82% in 2018,” it said

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    3. The Royal Malaysian Navy (RMN) faces several challenges, including:
      • Aging fleet: More than half of the RMN's fleet is past its prime, and the country has only received four of the 18 new vessels it planned to acquire. The last time the RMN acquired a combat ship was in 1997.
      • Delayed replacements: The RMN's plans to replace its aging fleet have been stalled due to mismanagement.
      • Insufficient defense budget: Malaysia's defense budget is less than one percent of its GDP, while neighboring Singapore spends six percent.
      • Lack of coordination: There is a lack of coordination among agencies.
      • Outdated assets: The RMN's ships and assets are outdated.
      • Combat system issues: The RMN has observed deficiencies with the combat system of its LMS type vessels.
      • Low endurance: The LCS's endurance was too low to stay with a carrier strike group or amphibious ready group without significant refueling.
      • Lack of air and surface warfare capabilities: The LCS lacked significant air and surface warfare capabilities
      ==========
      The Malaysian Armed Forces (MAF) has faced several issues with its rifles, including:
      • Logistics
      Some say that the MAF has problems with the quality of its logistics equipment, and that there is a lack of explanation about the government's policy on developing it. Others say that the MAF has problems delivering spares to soldiers in a timely manner, which can lead to stalled vehicles and soldiers being unable to mobilize effectively.
      • Technical and logistical problems
      The MAF and local defense industry have faced many technical and logistical problems, including the need to integrate advanced weapon systems from different countries with differing technical standards and specifications.
      • Procurement
      The MAF has made diversified acquisitions, which can lead to increased costs.
      • Government change
      Frequent government changes since 2018 have hindered Malaysia's defense development. The government is currently grappling with the fiscal cost of the Covid-19 pandemic and the need to cut spending and reduce the national deficit.
      ==========
      The Malaysian Army (MA) faces a number of challenges, including:
      • Lack of skills and knowledge
      The MA has identified that military personnel struggle with problem-solving, decision-making, and thinking skills during military operations. This is due to a lack of military knowledge, skills, and abilities (KSAs).
      • Outdated defense assets
      The MAF lacks modern military assets, which puts the country at risk from internal and external threats. For example, the KD Rahman submarine was unable to submerge due to technical issues in 2010.
      • Work-life balance
      Military personnel are concerned about the quality of their lives, time with family, and the impact of work on family members. Issues related to stress, anxiety, depression, and emotional intelligence are increasing.
      • Complex operating environment
      Military operations are complex due to a combination of factors, including asymmetric threats, rapid technological advances, and environmental conditions.
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      2024 RASIO HUTANG 84,2% DARI GDP
      HUTANG 2023 = RM 1.53 TRILLION
      HUTANG 2022 = RM 1.45 TRILLION
      HUTANG 2021 = RM 1.38 TRILLION
      HUTANG 2020 = RM 1.32 TRILLION
      HUTANG 2019 = RM 1.25 TRILLION
      The Finance Ministry stated that the aggregate national household debt stood at RM1.53 trillion between 2018 and 2023. In aggregate, it said the household debt for 2022 was RM1.45 trillion, followed by RM1.38 trillion (2021,) RM1.32 trillion (2020), RM1.25 trillion (2019) and RM1.19 trillion (2018). “The ratio of household debt to gross domestic product (GDP) at the end of 2023 also slightly increased to 84.2% compared with 82% in 2018,” it said

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    4. The Malaysian Armed Forces (MAF) faces a number of challenges with its warships, including:
      • Delayed replacements
      More than half of Malaysia's fleet is past its prime, and vital replacements have been delayed.
      • Unfinished ships
      The first of five RM9 billion littoral combatant ships was due to be delivered in April 2019, but as of August 2022, no ship had been completed.
      • Logistics issues
      A study found that the MAF's rapid development since the Cold War has raised questions about its readiness to face threats.
      • Outdated inventory
      There are studies and writings on the weaknesses of MAF logistics equipment quality, but there is no thorough explanation on the government's stand in developing MAF logistics.
      • Endurance
      Some say that the endurance of the LCS was too low to stay with a carrier strike group or amphibious ready group without significant refueling.
      • Air and surface warfare capabilities
      Some say that the LCS lacked significant air and surface warfare capabilities.
      Malaysia also faces maritime security threats, such as piracy, armed robbery, and the illegal exploitation of marine resources.
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      The Malaysian Armed Forces (MAF) faces a number of challenges with its warships, including:
      • Delayed replacements
      More than half of Malaysia's fleet is past its prime, and vital replacements have been delayed.
      • Unfinished ships
      The first of five RM9 billion littoral combatant ships was due to be delivered in April 2019, but as of August 2022, no ship had been completed.
      • Logistics issues
      A study found that the MAF's rapid development since the Cold War has raised questions about its readiness to face threats.
      • Outdated inventory
      There are studies and writings on the weaknesses of MAF logistics equipment quality, but there is no thorough explanation on the government's stand in developing MAF logistics.
      • Endurance
      Some say that the endurance of the LCS was too low to stay with a carrier strike group or amphibious ready group without significant refueling.
      • Air and surface warfare capabilities
      Some say that the LCS lacked significant air and surface warfare capabilities.
      Malaysia also faces maritime security threats, such as piracy, armed robbery, and the illegal exploitation of marine resources.
      =============
      The Royal Malaysian Navy (RMN) faces a number of challenges, including:
      • Aging fleet
      Half of the RMN's 49 ships are past their serviceable lifespan due to the non-delivery of 14 new vessels.
      • Deficiencies in Chinese-supplied ships
      The RMN has found deficiencies in the combat systems and sensors of the four Keris-class littoral mission ships it purchased from China.
      • Lack of capacity to monitor maritime areas
      Prime Minister Anwar admitted that Malaysia lacks the capacity to monitor its vast maritime areas.
      • Maritime security challenges
      Malaysia faces maritime security challenges in all its maritime areas, including the South China Sea.
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      2024 RASIO HUTANG 84,2% DARI GDP
      HUTANG 2023 = RM 1.53 TRILLION
      HUTANG 2022 = RM 1.45 TRILLION
      HUTANG 2021 = RM 1.38 TRILLION
      HUTANG 2020 = RM 1.32 TRILLION
      HUTANG 2019 = RM 1.25 TRILLION
      The Finance Ministry stated that the aggregate national household debt stood at RM1.53 trillion between 2018 and 2023. In aggregate, it said the household debt for 2022 was RM1.45 trillion, followed by RM1.38 trillion (2021,) RM1.32 trillion (2020), RM1.25 trillion (2019) and RM1.19 trillion (2018). “The ratio of household debt to gross domestic product (GDP) at the end of 2023 also slightly increased to 84.2% compared with 82% in 2018,” it said

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    5. CARA KUWAIT MENGHINA - 3X SURAT DITOLAK = Bercakap di Parlimen semalam, Menteri Pertahanan Datuk Seri Mohamad Hassan berkata, kementeriannya serta Menteri Pertahanan terdahulu telah menulis surat sebanyak tiga kali kepada kerajaan Kuwait menyatakan hasrat negara untuk memperolehi pesawat-pesawat pejuang terpakai F/A-18C/D milik negara Arab
      ---
      CARA EU MENGHINA = EU PALM OIL CURBS - NO RAFALE
      Malaysia says EU palm oil curbs may undermine France's fighter jet bid.......
      on Thursday the European Union's decision to curb imports of the commodity could undermine France's hopes of winning one of Asia's biggest fighter plane deals.
      France's Rafale jet, built by Dassault Aviation , has been seen as the frontrunner in Malaysia's plan to buy up to 18 planes in a deal potentially worth more than $2 billion.
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      CARA USA MENGHINA - HIBAH USA PERBAIKAN DIBIAYAI USA Back in 2006, the US gifted Malaysia an unkNOwn number and type of coastal surveillance radars which were kNOwn colloquially as the 1206 radars. Some 17 years later the 1206 CSS radars have been upgraded which was also paid by the US.
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      CARA JEPANG MENGHINA- HIBAH JEPANG PERBAIKAN DIBIAYAI JEPANG KM Arau is an offshore patrol vessel operated by the Malaysian Coast Guard. She was the second ship transferred from the Japan Coast Guard together with KM Pekan and KM Marlin. KM Arau was formerly kNOwn as Oki (PL-01) in the Japan Coast Guard.
      Saat ini kapal dengan nama KM Arau ini sedang dalam tahap perbaikan akhir yang dilakukan di Jepang.
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      CARA INGGRIS MENGHINA - TYPE 23 INGGRIS Tawarkan Malaysia Sepasang Frigat Type 23 Duke Class, Spesifikasi Menarik Tapi ‘NO WANG’........
      Masih dari sumber yang sama, meski frigat Type 23 (semisal) dibibahkan ke Malaysia, maka akan berat bagi Angkatan Malaysia untuk mengoperasikan dalam jangka lima tahun. Angkatan Laut Malaysia sebelumnya telah meNOlak tawaran OPV River class yang dioperasikan Angkatan Laut Inggris.
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      CARA MENIPU SULTAN - PSIM FAKE Jika pada peluncurannya tahun 2017 lalu kapal ini terlihat telah dilengkapi dengan modul PSIM, maka itu adalah modul PSIM palsu/fake yang dipasang untuk upacara peluncuran sebagaimana disampaikan dalam sidang PAC (Public Account Committe). Modul PSIM palsu ini kemudian dilepas saat kapal ini dipasangi hanggar.
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      DSA 2024 – NO MATERAI LMS B2 SPH
      Justeru, ini memberi gambaran masih belum ada kata putus mengenainya terutama kontrak pembelian sistem artileri mudah gerak (SP howitzer) walaupun calon akhir telah ada.Perolehan sistem SP sebelum ini disebut banyak pihak akan dimuktamadkan semasa DSA 2024 dengan calon utama ialah Nexter Caesar manakala pesaingnya EVA buatan Slovakia.Begitu juga dengan perolehan kapal misi pesisir (LMS) apabila ia tidak termasuk dalam kontrak yang dimeterai pada DSA.Ini kali kedua andaian untuk LMS dimeterai meleset selepas kali pertama pada Pameran Maritim dan Aeroangkasa Langkawi pada Mei tahun lalu.Sehubungan itu, walaupun nilai keseluruhan kontrak sebanyak RM7.3 bilion diumumkan Kementerian Pertahanan (Mindef) tetapi sebahagian besarnya hanyalah bagi perkhidmatan selenggaraan dan lain-lain

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    6. Memang kapalnya si gempur, berlayar di darat 11 tahun,,sembang kari kau pur😄😁

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  14. Parah negara laut yang besar pakai boat 70mm dengan ketahanan belayar hanya 7 hari...? Serius la... 🤣🤣🤣

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    Balasan
    1. The Malaysian Armed Forces (MAF) faces a number of challenges with its warships, including:
      • Delayed replacements
      More than half of Malaysia's fleet is past its prime, and vital replacements have been delayed.
      • Unfinished ships
      The first of five RM9 billion littoral combatant ships was due to be delivered in April 2019, but as of August 2022, no ship had been completed.
      • Logistics issues
      A study found that the MAF's rapid development since the Cold War has raised questions about its readiness to face threats.
      • Outdated inventory
      There are studies and writings on the weaknesses of MAF logistics equipment quality, but there is no thorough explanation on the government's stand in developing MAF logistics.
      • Endurance
      Some say that the endurance of the LCS was too low to stay with a carrier strike group or amphibious ready group without significant refueling.
      • Air and surface warfare capabilities
      Some say that the LCS lacked significant air and surface warfare capabilities.
      Malaysia also faces maritime security threats, such as piracy, armed robbery, and the illegal exploitation of marine resources.
      ==============
      The Malaysian Armed Forces (MAF) face a number of challenges, including:
      • Funding: The Malaysian government has been unwilling to reduce government spending or the size of the military to fund defense. The 2024 defense budget allocated $4.16 billion, but salaries and allowances accounted for over 40% of that.
      • Corruption: The MAF has been plagued by corruption.
      • Poor planning: The MAF has been criticized for poor planning.
      • Political interference: Political leaders have been accused of interfering in procurement.
      • Lack of modern assets: The MAF lacks modern military assets. For example, the KD Rahman submarine was unable to submerge in 2010 due to technical problems.
      • Personnel issues: Military personnel have struggled with thinking skills, decision-making, and problem-solving during operations.
      • Critical problems with PT-91M tanks: The MAF has investigated critical problems with the PT-91M main battle tank, including issues with the transmission and fire-control systems.
      ==============
      The Royal Malaysian Air Force (RMAF) has faced several challenges, including:
      • Aircraft maintenance
      The RMAF has had issues with maintenance and spare parts for its aircraft, including the Sukhoi Su-30MKM and the Kuwaiti Hornet. For example, in 2018, only four of the RMAF's Sukhoi Su-30MKM aircraft were flyable due to maintenance issues. The Kuwaiti Hornets are an earlier model than the Malaysian fighters, which may cause compatibility issues.
      • Budget constraints
      Malaysia's defense budget is limited, which can affect the pace of acquisitions and upgrades. The government must balance defense spending with other national priorities.
      • Regional competition
      Neighboring countries like Indonesia and Singapore are also increasing their air force capabilities, which puts pressure on Malaysia to keep pace.
      • Corruption
      Malaysia's military has been involved in multiple corruption scandals.
      ===================
      2024 RASIO HUTANG 84,2% DARI GDP
      HUTANG 2023 = RM 1.53 TRILLION
      HUTANG 2022 = RM 1.45 TRILLION
      HUTANG 2021 = RM 1.38 TRILLION
      HUTANG 2020 = RM 1.32 TRILLION
      HUTANG 2019 = RM 1.25 TRILLION
      The Finance Ministry stated that the aggregate national household debt stood at RM1.53 trillion between 2018 and 2023. In aggregate, it said the household debt for 2022 was RM1.45 trillion, followed by RM1.38 trillion (2021,) RM1.32 trillion (2020), RM1.25 trillion (2019) and RM1.19 trillion (2018). “The ratio of household debt to gross domestic product (GDP) at the end of 2023 also slightly increased to 84.2% compared with 82% in 2018,” it said

      Hapus

    2. The Malaysian Armed Forces (MAF) face a number of challenges, including:
      • Funding: The Malaysian government has been unwilling to reduce government spending or the size of the military to fund defense. The 2024 defense budget allocated $4.16 billion, but salaries and allowances accounted for over 40% of that.
      • Corruption: The MAF has been plagued by corruption.
      • Poor planning: The MAF has been criticized for poor planning.
      • Political interference: Political leaders have been accused of interfering in procurement.
      • Lack of modern assets: The MAF lacks modern military assets. For example, the KD Rahman submarine was unable to submerge in 2010 due to technical problems.
      • Personnel issues: Military personnel have struggled with thinking skills, decision-making, and problem-solving during operations.
      • Critical problems with PT-91M tanks: The MAF has investigated critical problems with the PT-91M main battle tank, including issues with the transmission and fire-control systems.
      ===============
      The Malaysian Army (MA) faces a number of challenges, including:
      • Lack of skills and knowledge
      The MA has identified that military personnel struggle with problem-solving, decision-making, and thinking skills during military operations. This is due to a lack of military knowledge, skills, and abilities (KSAs).
      • Outdated defense assets
      The MAF lacks modern military assets, which puts the country at risk from internal and external threats. For example, the KD Rahman submarine was unable to submerge due to technical issues in 2010.
      • Work-life balance
      Military personnel are concerned about the quality of their lives, time with family, and the impact of work on family members. Issues related to stress, anxiety, depression, and emotional intelligence are increasing.
      • Complex operating environment
      Military operations are complex due to a combination of factors, including asymmetric threats, rapid technological advances, and environmental conditions.
      =============
      The Malaysian Army (MA) faces a number of challenges, including:
      • Lack of skills and knowledge
      The MA has identified that military personnel struggle with problem-solving, decision-making, and thinking skills during military operations. This is due to a lack of military knowledge, skills, and abilities (KSAs).
      • Outdated defense assets
      The MAF lacks modern military assets, which puts the country at risk from internal and external threats. For example, the KD Rahman submarine was unable to submerge due to technical issues in 2010.
      • Work-life balance
      Military personnel are concerned about the quality of their lives, time with family, and the impact of work on family members. Issues related to stress, anxiety, depression, and emotional intelligence are increasing.
      • Complex operating environment
      Military operations are complex due to a combination of factors, including asymmetric threats, rapid technological advances, and environmental conditions.
      ===================
      2024 RASIO HUTANG 84,2% DARI GDP
      HUTANG 2023 = RM 1.53 TRILLION
      HUTANG 2022 = RM 1.45 TRILLION
      HUTANG 2021 = RM 1.38 TRILLION
      HUTANG 2020 = RM 1.32 TRILLION
      HUTANG 2019 = RM 1.25 TRILLION
      The Finance Ministry stated that the aggregate national household debt stood at RM1.53 trillion between 2018 and 2023. In aggregate, it said the household debt for 2022 was RM1.45 trillion, followed by RM1.38 trillion (2021,) RM1.32 trillion (2020), RM1.25 trillion (2019) and RM1.19 trillion (2018). “The ratio of household debt to gross domestic product (GDP) at the end of 2023 also slightly increased to 84.2% compared with 82% in 2018,” it said

      Hapus
  15. negeri🎰kasino genting mana punyak kaprang panjang haha!🤣🤣🤣

    kita donk, ada
    ✅️Arrowhead140
    ✅️PPA
    ✅️FREMM
    ✅️bahkan Van Speijk lebih panjang dari kapal darat lcs jiran haha!😝😝😝

    BalasHapus
  16. instambul klas semakin hampir...asoyy haha!😅😅😅

    BalasHapus
  17. 2 KCR Tais Turki potong baja

    lah warganyet kl menangis meraung raung haha!😭😭😭
    kasihan, N⛔️ SHOPPING

    BalasHapus
  18. Second steel cutting kd pendekar dalam diam akan bangkit dari dasar samudra raya

    https://youtube.com/shorts/TQR-Tbxwqto?si=co78O5aqRLENn-uC

    BalasHapus
  19. mantap mesin triple hibrid:
    3 water jet
    2 diesel engine
    1 gas turbine

    mantap Senjata
    1 metiam 76mm
    2x4 SSM Atmaca
    CIWS
    2x 12,7mm
    jauuhh lebih Pawer dari si LeMeS bahkan kaprang KIUKIU ganbot tua seblah haha!🤣🤣🤣

    BalasHapus
  20. Bot kecil 70M ketahanan belayar hanya 7 hari...? Serius..? 🤣🤣🤣

    BalasHapus
  21. Di gelak LMS BATCH 2 je... 🤣🤣🤣

    BalasHapus
  22. BEZA KASTA.... KAYA vs MISKIN.. 🤣🤣

    MALAYSIA
    3 buah
    Kapal 99.56M
    1 meriam 76mm
    Sistem SAM K SAAM
    Misil SSM ATMACA
    1 meriam 20mm
    Radar CENK AESA 400KM


    INDIANESIA
    hanya 2 buah
    BOT KECIL 70M.. 🤣🤣
    1 meriam 76mm
    2x4 SSM (Itu pun kalau dipasang)🤣
    CIWS
    2x 12,7mm
    Radar kecil

    BalasHapus
  23. BEZA KASTA.... KAYA vs MISKIN.. 🤣🤣

    MALAYSIA
    3 buah
    Kapal 99.56M
    1 meriam 76mm
    Sistem SAM K SAAM
    Misil SSM ATMACA
    1 meriam SMASH 20mm
    Radar CENK AESA 400KM

    INDIANESIA
    hanya 2 buah
    BOT KECIL 70M.. 🤣🤣
    1 meriam 76mm
    2x4 SSM (Itu pun kalau dipasang)🤣
    CIWS
    2x 12,7mm
    Radar kecil

    BalasHapus
    Balasan
    1. UAV ANKA = MENUNGGU 2030
      LMS B2 = MENUNGGU 2030
      MRSS = MENUNGGU 2030
      HELI = MENUNGGU 2030
      KUALA LUMPUR – Rancangan perolehan aset baharu Tentera Laut Diraja Malaysia (TLDM) dijangka akan menelan belanja sekurang-kurangnya RM10 bilion untuk tempoh Rancangan Malaysia Ke-13 (RMKe-13).
      Perkara tersebut dinyatakan oleh Timbalan Menteri Pertahanan, Adly Zahari semasa Perbahasan Penggulungan Laporan Ketua Audit Negara (LKAN) di Dewan Rakyat, hari ini.
      Menurut beliau, perolehan Kapal Misi Pesisir (Littoral Mission Ship) Batch Kedua (LMSB2) yang dilakukan oleh kerajaan pada Jun lalu merupakan sebahagian daripada usaha untuk memperkasakan armada TLDM.
      “Di bawah RMKe-13 pula, usaha memperkasakan armada TLDM diteruskan dengan termeterainya perjanjian perolehan bagi tiga buah kapal Littoral Mission Ship Batch 2 dengan negara Turkiye baru-baru ini,” katanya di Dewan Rakyat.
      Perolehan 3 buah LMSB2 itu dilakukan melalui kaedah Government to Government (G2G) dengan negara Turkiye.
      RMKe-13 merangkumi tempoh tahun 2026-2030.
      “Perolehan bagi baki 3 buah LMS lagi akan dimasukkan di bawah RMKe-13,” ujar beliau.
      Selain LMS, TLDM turut merancang perolehan 2 buah kapal Multi Role Support Ship (MRSS), 3 buah kapal Littoral Mission Ship Batch 3, 4 buah helikopter anti kapal selam dan 6 buah Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV).
      “Proses perolehan bagi aset-aset baharu ini dijangka berlangsung sehingga 2030. Kesemua perolehan aset TLDM ini dianggarkan berjumlah RM10 – RM11 bilion bergantung kepada keadaan ekonomi semasa kerajaan,” katanya.
      ===========================
      2024 OVER LIMIT DEBT 65,6%
      2024 OVER LIMIT DEBT 65,6%
      2024 OVER LIMIT DEBT 65,6%
      Malaysia Government debt accounted for 65.6 % of the country's Nominal GDP in Mar 2024, compared with the ratio of 64.3 % in the previous quarter. Malaysia government debt to GDP ratio data is updated quarterly, available from Dec 2010 to Mar 2024.
      ------------------
      LIMIT DEBT 65% TO GDP ...
      LIMIT DEBT 65% TO GDP ...
      LIMIT DEBT 65% TO GDP ...
      Malaysia Plan, 2021-2025 (Twelfth Plan), the Government maintained the statutory debt limit at 65% of GDP under the Loan (Local) (Statutory Ceiling for Borrowing) and Government Funding (Statutory Ceiling of Moneys Received) Order 2022 [P.U. (A) 399/2022] which came into effect on 1 January 2023. As at end-August 2023, the Federal Government statutory debt which comprises MGS, MGII and MITB recorded 59.9% of GDP, below the stipulated debt ceiling.
      ------------------
      SCANDALS = Now and then, by exception, scandals spill out into the public domain, like Bumiputera Malaysia Finance 1982, Bank Negara’s FX losses in the 1980s and 1990s, the Scorpene submarines of 2002, the National Feedlot scandal – “cowgate” – of 2012, 1MDB, and the latest LCS naval procurement. But these are just the tip of the iceberg of systematic pilferage. It has become the institutional norm.
      ------
      HASIL STUDI = BELANJA PERTAHANAN TERGANTUNG HUTANG
      The results reveal a robust positive association between Public Debt and Defence Spending, substantiated by the significant coefficient of 0.7601 (p < 0.01). This suggests that an increase in Public Debt corresponds to a substantial rise in Defence Spending. Additionally, the study underscores the influence of Gross Domestic Saving and Exchange Rate on Defence Spending, with coefficients of 1.5996 (p < 0.01) and 0.4703 (p < 0.05), respectively. These findings contribute valuable insights into the fiscal dynamics of Malaysia's defence budget, shedding light on the interplay between Public Debt and strategic resource allocation. The incorporation of control variables enhances the robustness of the analysis, providing a nuanced understanding of the factors shaping defence spending in the Malaysian context.

      Hapus
  24. Koar koar .... Beli tak jugak ...
    Last2 ... SEWA
    last2 senyap sepi ... Wkwkwkwkw

    BalasHapus
  25. Ayoh tunjuk saya yang bot kecil 70M ni pakai Atmaca....🤣🤣

    GORILLA suka MEMBUAL... 🤣🤣

    BalasHapus
    Balasan
    1. The Malaysian Armed Forces (MAF) face a number of challenges, including:
      • Funding: The Malaysian government has been unwilling to reduce government spending or the size of the military to fund defense. The 2024 defense budget allocated $4.16 billion, but salaries and allowances accounted for over 40% of that.
      • Corruption: The MAF has been plagued by corruption.
      • Poor planning: The MAF has been criticized for poor planning.
      • Political interference: Political leaders have been accused of interfering in procurement.
      • Lack of modern assets: The MAF lacks modern military assets. For example, the KD Rahman submarine was unable to submerge in 2010 due to technical problems.
      • Personnel issues: Military personnel have struggled with thinking skills, decision-making, and problem-solving during operations.
      • Critical problems with PT-91M tanks: The MAF has investigated critical problems with the PT-91M main battle tank, including issues with the transmission and fire-control systems.
      ===============
      The Malaysian Army (MA) faces a number of challenges, including:
      • Lack of skills and knowledge
      The MA has identified that military personnel struggle with problem-solving, decision-making, and thinking skills during military operations. This is due to a lack of military knowledge, skills, and abilities (KSAs).
      • Outdated defense assets
      The MAF lacks modern military assets, which puts the country at risk from internal and external threats. For example, the KD Rahman submarine was unable to submerge due to technical issues in 2010.
      • Work-life balance
      Military personnel are concerned about the quality of their lives, time with family, and the impact of work on family members. Issues related to stress, anxiety, depression, and emotional intelligence are increasing.
      • Complex operating environment
      Military operations are complex due to a combination of factors, including asymmetric threats, rapid technological advances, and environmental conditions.
      =============
      The Malaysian Army (MA) faces a number of challenges, including:
      • Lack of skills and knowledge
      The MA has identified that military personnel struggle with problem-solving, decision-making, and thinking skills during military operations. This is due to a lack of military knowledge, skills, and abilities (KSAs).
      • Outdated defense assets
      The MAF lacks modern military assets, which puts the country at risk from internal and external threats. For example, the KD Rahman submarine was unable to submerge due to technical issues in 2010.
      • Work-life balance
      Military personnel are concerned about the quality of their lives, time with family, and the impact of work on family members. Issues related to stress, anxiety, depression, and emotional intelligence are increasing.
      • Complex operating environment
      Military operations are complex due to a combination of factors, including asymmetric threats, rapid technological advances, and environmental conditions.
      ===================
      2024 RASIO HUTANG 84,2% DARI GDP
      HUTANG 2023 = RM 1.53 TRILLION
      HUTANG 2022 = RM 1.45 TRILLION
      HUTANG 2021 = RM 1.38 TRILLION
      HUTANG 2020 = RM 1.32 TRILLION
      HUTANG 2019 = RM 1.25 TRILLION
      The Finance Ministry stated that the aggregate national household debt stood at RM1.53 trillion between 2018 and 2023. In aggregate, it said the household debt for 2022 was RM1.45 trillion, followed by RM1.38 trillion (2021,) RM1.32 trillion (2020), RM1.25 trillion (2019) and RM1.19 trillion (2018). “The ratio of household debt to gross domestic product (GDP) at the end of 2023 also slightly increased to 84.2% compared with 82% in 2018,” it said

      Hapus
  26. Aset kaprang kita dalam produksi
    ✅️AH140
    ✅️OPV 98
    ✅️korvet VVIP batch 2
    ✅️BHO 105m
    ✅️SRV
    ✅️kapal SR
    ✅️KCR 60 waterjet
    ✅️LST 65m matra darat
    ✅️PC 60m
    ✅️PPA tinggal kirim

    warganyet kl semakin Letoy, mo NGAMUK🔥 tak ada pawer haha!🤑🤑🤑
    sungguh kasihan jiraan kl
    N⛔️ SHOPPING, N⛔️ MONI

    BalasHapus
    Balasan
    1. Terbaruw
      ✅️FACM 70m full Atmaca haha!🚀🚀🚀

      ehh ada yg NGAMUK🔥 dibawah⬇️ kasihan DMISKINOS haha!⬇️⬇️⬇️

      Hapus
  27. HASIL STUDI =
    BELANJA PERTAHANAN TERGANTUNG HUTANG
    BELANJA PERTAHANAN TERGANTUNG HUTANG
    BELANJA PERTAHANAN TERGANTUNG HUTANG
    The results reveal a robust positive association between Public Debt and Defence Spending, substantiated by the significant coefficient of 0.7601 (p < 0.01). This suggests that an increase in Public Debt corresponds to a substantial rise in Defence Spending. Additionally, the study underscores the influence of Gross Domestic Saving and Exchange Rate on Defence Spending, with coefficients of 1.5996 (p < 0.01) and 0.4703 (p < 0.05), respectively. These findings contribute valuable insights into the fiscal dynamics of Malaysia's defence budget, shedding light on the interplay between Public Debt and strategic resource allocation. The incorporation of control variables enhances the robustness of the analysis, providing a nuanced understanding of the factors shaping defence spending in the Malaysian context.
    ===========================
    2024 OVER LIMIT DEBT 65,6%
    2024 OVER LIMIT DEBT 65,6%
    2024 OVER LIMIT DEBT 65,6%
    Malaysia Government debt accounted for 65.6 % of the country's Nominal GDP in Mar 2024, compared with the ratio of 64.3 % in the previous quarter. Malaysia government debt to GDP ratio data is updated quarterly, available from Dec 2010 to Mar 2024.
    ------------------
    LIMIT DEBT 65% TO GDP ...
    LIMIT DEBT 65% TO GDP ...
    LIMIT DEBT 65% TO GDP ...
    Malaysia Plan, 2021-2025 (Twelfth Plan), the Government maintained the statutory debt limit at 65% of GDP under the Loan (Local) (Statutory Ceiling for Borrowing) and Government Funding (Statutory Ceiling of Moneys Received) Order 2022 [P.U. (A) 399/2022] which came into effect on 1 January 2023. As at end-August 2023, the Federal Government statutory debt which comprises MGS, MGII and MITB recorded 59.9% of GDP, below the stipulated debt ceiling.
    ------------------
    SCANDALS
    SCANDALS
    SCANDALS
    Now and then, by exception, scandals spill out into the public domain, like Bumiputera Malaysia Finance 1982, Bank Negara’s FX losses in the 1980s and 1990s, the Scorpene submarines of 2002, the National Feedlot scandal – “cowgate” – of 2012, 1MDB, and the latest LCS naval procurement. But these are just the tip of the iceberg of systematic pilferage. It has become the institutional norm.
    =============
    2024 MILITARY STRENGTH RANKING
    GLOBAL FIRE POWER – GFP
    13. Indonesia = SHOPPING
    22. Vietnam = SHOPPING
    25. Thailand = SHOPPING
    30. Singapura = SHOPPING
    34. Filipina = SHOPPING
    35. Myanmar = SHOPPING
    42. Malaysia = LEASE
    ------
    2024 DEFENSE BUDGET
    GLOBAL FIRE POWER – GFP
    17. Indonesia US$ 25 Billion = DELIVERED
    28. Singapura US$ 13,493 Billion = DELIVERED
    39. Vietnam US$ 7,9 Billion = DELIVERED
    41. Thailand US$ 7,7 Billion = DELIVERED
    53. Malaysia US$ 4,370 Billion = CANCELLED

    BalasHapus
  28. Tumben beruk tak tanya kontrak efektifnya. 😁😁😁😁😁😁

    BalasHapus
  29. The Royal Malaysian Air Force (RMAF) has faced several challenges, including:
    • Aircraft maintenance
    The RMAF has had issues with maintenance and spare parts for its aircraft, including the Sukhoi Su-30MKM and the Kuwaiti Hornet. For example, in 2018, only four of the RMAF's Sukhoi Su-30MKM aircraft were flyable due to maintenance issues. The Kuwaiti Hornets are an earlier model than the Malaysian fighters, which may cause compatibility issues.
    • Budget constraints
    Malaysia's defense budget is limited, which can affect the pace of acquisitions and upgrades. The government must balance defense spending with other national priorities.
    • Regional competition
    Neighboring countries like Indonesia and Singapore are also increasing their air force capabilities, which puts pressure on Malaysia to keep pace.
    • Corruption
    Malaysia's military has been involved in multiple corruption scandals.
    =======
    Some problems facing the Malaysian Army's missile capabilities include:
    • Procurement funding
    The ringgit's depreciation and the fact that Malaysia sources much of its equipment from overseas may mean that increased procurement funding doesn't actually result in a real gain.
    • Corruption
    The Malaysian military has been involved in a series of corruption scandals.
    =======
    The Malaysian Army (MA) faces a number of challenges, including:
    • Lack of skills and knowledge
    The MA has identified that military personnel struggle with problem-solving, decision-making, and thinking skills during military operations. This is due to a lack of military knowledge, skills, and abilities (KSAs).
    • Outdated defense assets
    The MAF lacks modern military assets, which puts the country at risk from internal and external threats. For example, the KD Rahman submarine was unable to submerge due to technical issues in 2010.
    • Work-life balance
    Military personnel are concerned about the quality of their lives, time with family, and the impact of work on family members. Issues related to stress, anxiety, depression, and emotional intelligence are increasing.
    • Complex operating environment
    Military operations are complex due to a combination of factors, including asymmetric threats, rapid technological advances, and environmental conditions.
    =======
    Some problems with the Malaysian Armed Forces (MAF) include:
    • Logistics
    There are studies and writings that discuss the weaknesses of the MAF's logistics equipment quality, but there is no thorough explanation of the government's stand on developing MAF logistics.
    • Outdated inventory
    The MAF has an outdated inventory stock, which can affect the country's security. For example, if spares are not delivered to soldiers on time, their vehicles may stall and they may not be able to mobilize effectively in a hostile environment.
    • Defense industry
    Malaysia's defense industry is only able to produce less sophisticated weapons compared to its neighbors Singapore and Indonesia.
    ===================
    2024 RASIO HUTANG 84,2% DARI GDP
    HUTANG 2023 = RM 1.53 TRILLION
    HUTANG 2022 = RM 1.45 TRILLION
    HUTANG 2021 = RM 1.38 TRILLION
    HUTANG 2020 = RM 1.32 TRILLION
    HUTANG 2019 = RM 1.25 TRILLION
    The Finance Ministry stated that the aggregate national household debt stood at RM1.53 trillion between 2018 and 2023. In aggregate, it said the household debt for 2022 was RM1.45 trillion, followed by RM1.38 trillion (2021,) RM1.32 trillion (2020), RM1.25 trillion (2019) and RM1.19 trillion (2018). “The ratio of household debt to gross domestic product (GDP) at the end of 2023 also slightly increased to 84.2% compared with 82% in 2018,” it said

    BalasHapus
  30. Malaysia's budget faces a number of challenges, including:
    • Budget income: A large portion of Malaysia's budget income comes from the oil and gas sector, which can be volatile.
    • Low fiscal revenues: Malaysia's fiscal revenues are low, at around 15–16% of its GDP.
    • High household debt: Household debt levels in Malaysia are high, at 81.9% of GDP in June 2023.
    • Labor costs: Increasing labor costs are eroding Malaysia's price competitiveness.
    • Political factors: Politics can play a role in Malaysia's budget, such as when the government tries to reintroduce the GST or remove petrol subsidies.
    • Public sentiment: Public sentiment can be a factor in Malaysia's budget, such as when people are distrustful of the system or are experiencing economic pessimism.
    ==========
    The Malaysian Army has faced issues with its tanks, including breakdowns and operational problems:
    • August 2022 breakdowns
    A PT-91M Pendekar tank broke down on a highway in Kuala Lumpur on Friday, August 26, 2022, while returning to the Sungai Besi camp after rehearsals for the 65th Independence Day parade. The tank was towed to the National Museum for repairs. The next day, a prime mover also broke down on Jalan Damansara in front of the National Museum. The Malaysian Army apologized for the incidents and promised to dispatch a standby recovery team to prevent future breakdowns.
    • Operational issues
    The Malaysian Army is addressing operational issues with its PT-91M Pendekar tanks. The issues include problems with the Renk France ESM 350M hydrokinetic transmissions, the electronic components of the GLRF laser rangefinder, and the Sagem Savan-15 fire control system.
    • Spare parts
    The Original Equipment Manufacturer (OEM) for the Pendekar PT-90M, Bumar Labedy from Poland, has stopped producing spare parts for the tanks.
    • Life Extension Program (LEP)
    The Malaysian Army plans to implement an LEP for the Pendekar PT-90M Main Battle Tank. The LEP is expected to be included in the 12th Malaysia Plan (12MP) or 13th Malaysia Plan (13MP).
    ==========
    The Malaysian Armed Forces (MAF) faces a number of challenges with its warships, including:
    • Delayed replacements
    More than half of Malaysia's fleet is past its prime, and vital replacements have been delayed.
    • Unfinished ships
    The first of five RM9 billion littoral combatant ships was due to be delivered in April 2019, but as of August 2022, no ship had been completed.
    • Logistics issues
    A study found that the MAF's rapid development since the Cold War has raised questions about its readiness to face threats.
    • Outdated inventory
    There are studies and writings on the weaknesses of MAF logistics equipment quality, but there is no thorough explanation on the government's stand in developing MAF logistics.
    • Endurance
    Some say that the endurance of the LCS was too low to stay with a carrier strike group or amphibious ready group without significant refueling.
    • Air and surface warfare capabilities
    Some say that the LCS lacked significant air and surface warfare capabilities.
    Malaysia also faces maritime security threats, such as piracy, armed robbery, and the illegal exploitation of marine resources.
    ===================
    2024 RASIO HUTANG 84,2% DARI GDP
    HUTANG 2023 = RM 1.53 TRILLION
    HUTANG 2022 = RM 1.45 TRILLION
    HUTANG 2021 = RM 1.38 TRILLION
    HUTANG 2020 = RM 1.32 TRILLION
    HUTANG 2019 = RM 1.25 TRILLION
    The Finance Ministry stated that the aggregate national household debt stood at RM1.53 trillion between 2018 and 2023. In aggregate, it said the household debt for 2022 was RM1.45 trillion, followed by RM1.38 trillion (2021,) RM1.32 trillion (2020), RM1.25 trillion (2019) and RM1.19 trillion (2018). “The ratio of household debt to gross domestic product (GDP) at the end of 2023 also slightly increased to 84.2% compared with 82% in 2018,” it said

    BalasHapus
  31. YANG TA PERNAH SHOOPING..
    YANG DITIPU..

    https://www.zonajakarta.com/internasional/67313849053/bangladesh-segera-miliki-jet-tempur-canggih-rafale-prancis-dan-dhaka-sudah-mulai-bahas-kontrak

    MERANA SEKAWASAN..
    CUMAN 1 KERAJAAN..
    M A L A S Y A


    🤪🤪🤪🤪🤪🤪🤪

    LEMAH..
    DIAMBIL CINA..
    BANGSA TERBELAKANG..

    🤪🤪🤪🤪🤪🤪🤪

    BalasHapus
  32. 70 m pakai rudal. Bukan gun boat seperti punya Malon.
    MINGGIR LU MISKIN......

    BalasHapus
  33. The Malaysian Armed Forces (MAF) faces a number of challenges with its warships, including:
    • Delayed replacements
    More than half of Malaysia's fleet is past its prime, and vital replacements have been delayed.
    • Unfinished ships
    The first of five RM9 billion littoral combatant ships was due to be delivered in April 2019, but as of August 2022, no ship had been completed.
    • Logistics issues
    A study found that the MAF's rapid development since the Cold War has raised questions about its readiness to face threats.
    • Outdated inventory
    There are studies and writings on the weaknesses of MAF logistics equipment quality, but there is no thorough explanation on the government's stand in developing MAF logistics.
    • Endurance
    Some say that the endurance of the LCS was too low to stay with a carrier strike group or amphibious ready group without significant refueling.
    • Air and surface warfare capabilities
    Some say that the LCS lacked significant air and surface warfare capabilities.
    Malaysia also faces maritime security threats, such as piracy, armed robbery, and the illegal exploitation of marine resources.
    =============
    The Malaysian Armed Forces (MAF) faces a number of challenges with its warships, including:
    • Delayed replacements
    More than half of Malaysia's fleet is past its prime, and vital replacements have been delayed.
    • Unfinished ships
    The first of five RM9 billion littoral combatant ships was due to be delivered in April 2019, but as of August 2022, no ship had been completed.
    • Logistics issues
    A study found that the MAF's rapid development since the Cold War has raised questions about its readiness to face threats.
    • Outdated inventory
    There are studies and writings on the weaknesses of MAF logistics equipment quality, but there is no thorough explanation on the government's stand in developing MAF logistics.
    • Endurance
    Some say that the endurance of the LCS was too low to stay with a carrier strike group or amphibious ready group without significant refueling.
    • Air and surface warfare capabilities
    Some say that the LCS lacked significant air and surface warfare capabilities.
    Malaysia also faces maritime security threats, such as piracy, armed robbery, and the illegal exploitation of marine resources.
    =============
    The Royal Malaysian Navy (RMN) faces a number of challenges, including:
    • Aging fleet
    Half of the RMN's 49 ships are past their serviceable lifespan due to the non-delivery of 14 new vessels.
    • Deficiencies in Chinese-supplied ships
    The RMN has found deficiencies in the combat systems and sensors of the four Keris-class littoral mission ships it purchased from China.
    • Lack of capacity to monitor maritime areas
    Prime Minister Anwar admitted that Malaysia lacks the capacity to monitor its vast maritime areas.
    • Maritime security challenges
    Malaysia faces maritime security challenges in all its maritime areas, including the South China Sea.
    ===================
    2024 RASIO HUTANG 84,2% DARI GDP
    HUTANG 2023 = RM 1.53 TRILLION
    HUTANG 2022 = RM 1.45 TRILLION
    HUTANG 2021 = RM 1.38 TRILLION
    HUTANG 2020 = RM 1.32 TRILLION
    HUTANG 2019 = RM 1.25 TRILLION
    The Finance Ministry stated that the aggregate national household debt stood at RM1.53 trillion between 2018 and 2023. In aggregate, it said the household debt for 2022 was RM1.45 trillion, followed by RM1.38 trillion (2021,) RM1.32 trillion (2020), RM1.25 trillion (2019) and RM1.19 trillion (2018). “The ratio of household debt to gross domestic product (GDP) at the end of 2023 also slightly increased to 84.2% compared with 82% in 2018,” it said

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  34. The Royal Malaysian Navy (RMN) faces several challenges, including:
    • Aging fleet: More than half of the RMN's fleet is past its prime, and the country has only received four of the 18 new vessels it planned to acquire. The last time the RMN acquired a combat ship was in 1997.
    • Delayed replacements: The RMN's plans to replace its aging fleet have been stalled due to mismanagement.
    • Insufficient defense budget: Malaysia's defense budget is less than one percent of its GDP, while neighboring Singapore spends six percent.
    • Lack of coordination: There is a lack of coordination among agencies.
    • Outdated assets: The RMN's ships and assets are outdated.
    • Combat system issues: The RMN has observed deficiencies with the combat system of its LMS type vessels.
    • Low endurance: The LCS's endurance was too low to stay with a carrier strike group or amphibious ready group without significant refueling.
    • Lack of air and surface warfare capabilities: The LCS lacked significant air and surface warfare capabilities
    ==========
    The Malaysian Armed Forces (MAF) has faced several issues with its rifles, including:
    • Logistics
    Some say that the MAF has problems with the quality of its logistics equipment, and that there is a lack of explanation about the government's policy on developing it. Others say that the MAF has problems delivering spares to soldiers in a timely manner, which can lead to stalled vehicles and soldiers being unable to mobilize effectively.
    • Technical and logistical problems
    The MAF and local defense industry have faced many technical and logistical problems, including the need to integrate advanced weapon systems from different countries with differing technical standards and specifications.
    • Procurement
    The MAF has made diversified acquisitions, which can lead to increased costs.
    • Government change
    Frequent government changes since 2018 have hindered Malaysia's defense development. The government is currently grappling with the fiscal cost of the Covid-19 pandemic and the need to cut spending and reduce the national deficit.
    ==========
    The Malaysian Army (MA) faces a number of challenges, including:
    • Lack of skills and knowledge
    The MA has identified that military personnel struggle with problem-solving, decision-making, and thinking skills during military operations. This is due to a lack of military knowledge, skills, and abilities (KSAs).
    • Outdated defense assets
    The MAF lacks modern military assets, which puts the country at risk from internal and external threats. For example, the KD Rahman submarine was unable to submerge due to technical issues in 2010.
    • Work-life balance
    Military personnel are concerned about the quality of their lives, time with family, and the impact of work on family members. Issues related to stress, anxiety, depression, and emotional intelligence are increasing.
    • Complex operating environment
    Military operations are complex due to a combination of factors, including asymmetric threats, rapid technological advances, and environmental conditions.
    ===================
    2024 RASIO HUTANG 84,2% DARI GDP
    HUTANG 2023 = RM 1.53 TRILLION
    HUTANG 2022 = RM 1.45 TRILLION
    HUTANG 2021 = RM 1.38 TRILLION
    HUTANG 2020 = RM 1.32 TRILLION
    HUTANG 2019 = RM 1.25 TRILLION
    The Finance Ministry stated that the aggregate national household debt stood at RM1.53 trillion between 2018 and 2023. In aggregate, it said the household debt for 2022 was RM1.45 trillion, followed by RM1.38 trillion (2021,) RM1.32 trillion (2020), RM1.25 trillion (2019) and RM1.19 trillion (2018). “The ratio of household debt to gross domestic product (GDP) at the end of 2023 also slightly increased to 84.2% compared with 82% in 2018,” it said

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  35. negeri🎰kasino genting mana punyak kaprang panjang haha!🤣🤣🤣

    kita donk, COME INTO FORCE
    ✅️Arrowhead140
    ✅️PPA
    ✅️FREMM
    ✅️bahkan Van Speijk lebih panjang dari kapal darat lcs jiran haha!😝😝😝

    tambah aset lagi, semakin hampir
    ✅️instambul klas
    ✅️FDI klas

    sekali laju, TERBALIK si LeMeS 2 haha!😅😅😅

    apa ituw 15-5 PHP Pelsong...Labil Ekonomi bajet kecil bagi 5 haha!😆😆😆

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    Balasan
    1. MINDEEEEEEEER...
      SEBAB LEMAAAAAH..
      TA SHOOOPIIIIIIING...
      MISKIIIN... ABADI NAN JAYA....
      🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣

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    2. nyoiihh tetangga full warganyet pembual...
      N⛔️ SHOPPING, N⛔️ MONI

      kita TIM ELIT SHOPPING SOPING TIADA HENTI GASPOLL om maja haha!💰💰💰

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  36. YANG TA SHOOPING MINDEEEEER...
    TAK PUNYA NYALI.......
    LEMAAAAAH...
    DIJAJAH TERRUUUUUUUUS SECARA ABADI NAN JAYAAAAAAAA...
    TAK MAMPU HADAPI DUNIA..
    MALUUUU.. OOEEEEY...
    SEWA.. SEWAAA... DAN HIBAAAAAAH..
    🤪🤪🤪🤪🤪🤪

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  37. Negara bodoh beli LMS dari Wuhan tanpa rudal 😁😁😁😁😁😁😁 beli utk takuti kapal nelayan 😁😁😁😁😁😁😁😁😁😁😁 bodoh

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    Balasan
    1. YANG DATANG BUKAN NELAYAN TAPI CCG....
      🤣🤣🤣🤣

      Hapus
  38. Kita beli dari turki tdk downgrade ya seperti negara miskin sebelah. 😁😁😁😁

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    Balasan
    1. JAAAUUUH...
      SEBELAAAH AKAN..
      MANAKALA...
      AKHIRNYA PRANK....
      MANA ADA KABAR LAGI...
      🤣🤣🤣🤣

      https://defense-studies.blogspot.com/2024/10/belanjawan-2025-rm212-bilion-untuk.html?m=1

      🤪🤪🤪🤪🤪

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  39. NO CONTRACT LMS
    STM officials, in conversation with Naval News, affirmed that the project remains on schedule, with final contract details under negotiation. Consequently, while the contract wasn’t anticipated to be signed at the DSA 2024 exhibition, it is expected to be finalized in the forthcoming months.
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    NO WEAPON = ANKA WILL NOT BE EQUIPPED WITH ANY WEAPONRY
    Malaysia to use Anka-S for Maritime Surveillance
    While the specific equipment configuration of the Ankas is NOt currently kNOwn, they will be operated solely as a maritime surveillance platform in Malaysian service, and will NOt be equipped with any weaponry.

    OPV DIBAYAR 3 JADI 1 = THHE BANGKRUT : Offshore fabricator and shipbuilder TH Heavy Engineering Bhd (THHE) is undertaking a voluntary winding-up, a year after it was delisted from Bursa Malaysia. The company resolved to undertake voluntary winding-up as it is unable to continue its operations due to liabilities, it said in a winding-up NOtice dated Sept 13.
    -----
    NO FMS USA
    NO SALE HORNETS KUWAIT
    the process will NOt start until the government asked for permission from the US. Only after the US gives it permission and the Kuwaiti ascends to it that talk on procuring the Hornets can start.
    ---------------

    2024 NGEMIS 4x F18 KUWAIT
    2024 NGEMIS 4x F18 KUWAIT
    2024 NGEMIS 4x F18 KUWAIT
    Antara perkara yang dibincangkan adalah berkenaan hasrat negara untuk memperoleh jet-jet pejuang F/A-18 Legacy Hornet milik Tentera Udara Kuwait (KAF) setelah KAF menerima Super Hornet baharunya.
    ---------------
    2023 NGEMIS 3x F18 KUWAIT
    2023 NGEMIS 3x F18 KUWAIT
    2023 NGEMIS 3x F18 KUWAIT
    Bercakap di Parlimen semalam, Menteri Pertahanan Datuk Seri Mohamad Hassan berkata, kementeriannya serta Menteri Pertahanan terdahulu telah menulis surat sebanyak tiga kali kepada kerajaan Kuwait menyatakan hasrat negara untuk memperolehi pesawat-pesawat pejuang terpakai F/A-18C/D milik negara Arab itu

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  40. Ompong dong anka nya 😂😅🤣😅😂

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  41. YANG TA SHOOOPING..
    PLONGA PLONGO MAKAN PISANG..
    MERATAPI KEBODOHANNYA...
    MENANGISI KEMELARATANNYA....
    WAHAAAAI KAUM RASIS...
    MENANGIS SAMPAI MERINGIS..
    TAK KUASA MENAHAN KELEMAHAN..
    DILEMPAR KE LAUT SAJA...
    🤪🤪🤪🤪🤪🤪

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  42. kasian amat......siap-siap kena laser PLA ambyarrrrrr

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  43. GEMPURWIRA 31 Oktober 2024 pukul 10.47
    BEZA KASTA....parah MISKIN... 🤣🤣

    MALAYSIA
    LMS BATCH 2 panjang 99.56M

    INDIANESIA
    FACM 70 panjang 70
    _________________

    JELAS BERBEDA KASTA GUYS INDONESIA VS NEGARA MISKIN N SEWA INGGRIS MALAYSEWA 🇲🇾


    INDONESIA SIZE WARSHIP

    140 METER HEAVY FRIGATE.
    143 METER FRIGATE PPA.
    98 METER OPV MISSILE.
    70 METER FMC.
    vs


    102 METER usang n expired frigate.
    99 METER AKAN ALIAS GHOIB.

    😂😂😂.. jelas beza kasta



    Faktanya lagi FMAC-70 M REAL N NO FAKE..... LEMES B2 MALON GHOIB N FAKE, ATMACA CUMA BUAL

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    Balasan
    1. TURKEY DI PRANK KOK..
      PT PAL JUGA KENA PRANK..
      TA ADA WANG..
      🤣🤣🤣🤣

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  44. betuuuuul...
    KAYAK HARIMAU MALASYA..
    TAK ADA YANG DIBANGGAKAN DI BOLA SEPAK...
    JUGA FUTSAAL...
    🤪🤪🤪🤪🤪

    DIGANTI TIKUS MALASYA KARENA AHLINYA AHLI BIN TUKANGNYA TUKANG RASUUUUAH..
    🤪🤪🤪🤪🤪🤪

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  45. LMS B2 VERSI DOWNGRDE BABUR CLASS✔️
    FA-50M VERSI DOWNGRADE FA50PL✔️
    MD530G VERSI SIPIL DOWNGRADE AH-6i✔️
    DOWNGRADE = MURAHAN hahahaha
    ------
    BUDGET USD 38 BILLION = CASH PREMIUM
    FA 50 GF (TA 50 blok II) 12 biji harga USD 705 juta alias USD 58,75 juta/biji
    FA 50 PL (blok 20) 36 biji harga USD 2300 juta alias USD 63,89 juta/biji
    ------
    BUDGET USD 4,3 BILLION = BARTER
    DOWNGRADE
    FA 50M 18 biji harga USD 920 juta alias USD 51,1 juta/biji
    ==============
    KATA KUNCI =
    BUDGET USD 38 BILLION = GROUNDED
    BUDGET USD 4,3 BILLION = PASTI LEBIH GROUNDED!!!
    At Monday’s press conference in the south-eastern city of Rzeszow, Wladyslaw Kosiniak-Kamysz addressed the report, saying that while the Law and Justice (PiS) cabinet, whose administration ended last December, in fact made several deals for military equipment purchases, they did not arrange for appropriate changes that would prepare the armed forces for its implementation. In his view, after the army received the purchased FA-50 planes, they were not ready for take-off or to be used right away.
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    KATA KUNCI =
    FA50 = UNSUITABLE FOR MILITARY OPERATIONS
    FA50 = UNSUITABLE FOR MILITARY OPERATIONS
    Tomczyk revealed that while Poland initially pursued the acquisition of the FA-50s from South Korea with the expectation of receiving operational aircraft, it subsequently emerged that the armaments intended for these aircraft had been discontinued. As a result, the Polish Ministry of Defence has received 12 aircraft that are no longer capable of fulfilling combat roles.....
    ----
    KATA KUNCI =
    FA50 = TRAINING AIRCRAFT
    FA50 = TRAINING AIRCRAFT
    So far, Poland has received 12 of the jets in the GF (Gap Filler) version, but Blaszczak failed to secure weapons for them, Cezary Tomczyk, a deputy defence minister, told parliament on Thursday.
    According to him, the delivery of the 36 remaining jets in the PL version custom-made for Poland "is largely at risk" and delays in their deliveries may reach nine months.
    While praising the role the FA-50s are playing in the Polish Air Force, Tomczyk said that they can only be used as training aircraft.
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    KATA KUNCI =
    HELI MD530G = HELI TRAINING
    HELI MD530G = HELI TRAINING
    A notable attraction at this year’s Langkawi International Maritime and Aerospace (LIMA) exhibition are six new MD530Gs, which were delivered to Malaysia’s army in 2022. The type is appearing on static, and also participated in the show’s opening ceremony.
    The six rotorcraft – delivery of which was delayed for several years – are primarily used for training.....
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    KATA KUNCI =
    DOWNGRADE LMS B2 NO SONAR
    DOWNGRADE LMS B2 NO SONAR
    STM, in its role as main contractor, will turn to the Turkish defence sector for such equipment as the Combat Management System; the Gun Fire Control System, to be supplied by HAVELSAN; and the 3D Search Radar, Fire Control Radar, IFF, 30mm Gun, ESM and Chaff Decoy System, as well as other electronic sensors, to be supplied by ASELSAN. ROKETSAN will be supplying its ATMACA Surface-to-Surface G/M System.
    ==============
    2024 RASIO HUTANG 84,2% DARI GDP
    The Finance Ministry stated that the aggregate national household debt stood at RM1.53 trillion between 2018 and 2023.
    In aggregate, it said the household debt for 2022 was RM1.45 trillion, followed by RM1.38 trillion (2021,) RM1.32 trillion (2020), RM1.25 trillion (2019) and RM1.19 trillion (2018).
    “The ratio of household debt to gross domestic product (GDP) at the end of 2023 also slightly increased to 84.2% compared with 82% in 2018,” it said.

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  46. Sih tolol MINTA BUKTI FAMC 70 M pakai ATMACA... Tololnya sih GEMPOR INI


    Kapal BUATAN TURKI, CMS TURKI jelas pakai ATMACA Ya tololl.. Indonesia sudah beli 45 unit BATCH 1 ATMACA



    yang ghoib n bual itu ATMACA MALAYSEWA🇲🇾 & LEMES B2

    LOL🤣😹😂🤣

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  47. SEPAK BOLA KALAH..
    FUTSAL KALAH JUA..
    LOMBA SENJATA KALAH MESTI...


    TERUUUS KEPAKARANNYA APA...
    🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣

    KEPAKARAN DAN KEAHLIAN CUMAN 1..
    RASUUUUAAAAAH...

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  48. Kapal OPV 90 VERSI DOWNGRADE OMPONG hanya ada meriam 76mm JE guys.... 🤣🤣🤣

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    Balasan
    1. UAV ANKA = MENUNGGU 2030
      LMS B2 = MENUNGGU 2030
      MRSS = MENUNGGU 2030
      HELI = MENUNGGU 2030
      KUALA LUMPUR – Rancangan perolehan aset baharu Tentera Laut Diraja Malaysia (TLDM) dijangka akan menelan belanja sekurang-kurangnya RM10 bilion untuk tempoh Rancangan Malaysia Ke-13 (RMKe-13).
      Perkara tersebut dinyatakan oleh Timbalan Menteri Pertahanan, Adly Zahari semasa Perbahasan Penggulungan Laporan Ketua Audit Negara (LKAN) di Dewan Rakyat, hari ini.
      Menurut beliau, perolehan Kapal Misi Pesisir (Littoral Mission Ship) Batch Kedua (LMSB2) yang dilakukan oleh kerajaan pada Jun lalu merupakan sebahagian daripada usaha untuk memperkasakan armada TLDM.
      “Di bawah RMKe-13 pula, usaha memperkasakan armada TLDM diteruskan dengan termeterainya perjanjian perolehan bagi tiga buah kapal Littoral Mission Ship Batch 2 dengan negara Turkiye baru-baru ini,” katanya di Dewan Rakyat.
      Perolehan 3 buah LMSB2 itu dilakukan melalui kaedah Government to Government (G2G) dengan negara Turkiye.
      RMKe-13 merangkumi tempoh tahun 2026-2030.
      “Perolehan bagi baki 3 buah LMS lagi akan dimasukkan di bawah RMKe-13,” ujar beliau.
      Selain LMS, TLDM turut merancang perolehan 2 buah kapal Multi Role Support Ship (MRSS), 3 buah kapal Littoral Mission Ship Batch 3, 4 buah helikopter anti kapal selam dan 6 buah Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV).
      “Proses perolehan bagi aset-aset baharu ini dijangka berlangsung sehingga 2030. Kesemua perolehan aset TLDM ini dianggarkan berjumlah RM10 – RM11 bilion bergantung kepada keadaan ekonomi semasa kerajaan,” katanya.
      ===========================
      2024 OVER LIMIT DEBT 65,6%
      2024 OVER LIMIT DEBT 65,6%
      2024 OVER LIMIT DEBT 65,6%
      Malaysia Government debt accounted for 65.6 % of the country's Nominal GDP in Mar 2024, compared with the ratio of 64.3 % in the previous quarter. Malaysia government debt to GDP ratio data is updated quarterly, available from Dec 2010 to Mar 2024.
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      LIMIT DEBT 65% TO GDP ...
      LIMIT DEBT 65% TO GDP ...
      LIMIT DEBT 65% TO GDP ...
      Malaysia Plan, 2021-2025 (Twelfth Plan), the Government maintained the statutory debt limit at 65% of GDP under the Loan (Local) (Statutory Ceiling for Borrowing) and Government Funding (Statutory Ceiling of Moneys Received) Order 2022 [P.U. (A) 399/2022] which came into effect on 1 January 2023. As at end-August 2023, the Federal Government statutory debt which comprises MGS, MGII and MITB recorded 59.9% of GDP, below the stipulated debt ceiling.
      ------------------
      SCANDALS = Now and then, by exception, scandals spill out into the public domain, like Bumiputera Malaysia Finance 1982, Bank Negara’s FX losses in the 1980s and 1990s, the Scorpene submarines of 2002, the National Feedlot scandal – “cowgate” – of 2012, 1MDB, and the latest LCS naval procurement. But these are just the tip of the iceberg of systematic pilferage. It has become the institutional norm.
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      HASIL STUDI = BELANJA PERTAHANAN TERGANTUNG HUTANG
      The results reveal a robust positive association between Public Debt and Defence Spending, substantiated by the significant coefficient of 0.7601 (p < 0.01). This suggests that an increase in Public Debt corresponds to a substantial rise in Defence Spending. Additionally, the study underscores the influence of Gross Domestic Saving and Exchange Rate on Defence Spending, with coefficients of 1.5996 (p < 0.01) and 0.4703 (p < 0.05), respectively. These findings contribute valuable insights into the fiscal dynamics of Malaysia's defence budget, shedding light on the interplay between Public Debt and strategic resource allocation. The incorporation of control variables enhances the robustness of the analysis, providing a nuanced understanding of the factors shaping defence spending in the Malaysian context.

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    2. NO CONTRACT LMS
      STM officials, in conversation with Naval News, affirmed that the project remains on schedule, with final contract details under negotiation. Consequently, while the contract wasn’t anticipated to be signed at the DSA 2024 exhibition, it is expected to be finalized in the forthcoming months. However, STM officials refrained from divulging specifics regarding the contract timeline and the potential configuration of the ship
      ---
      NO CONTRACT ATMACA
      While the Malaysian Navy continues to work on the choice of the anti-ship missile system of LMS, Naval News has learned that the Atmaca missile, developed by Roketsan, has emerged as a leading contender. If this trajectory remains unchanged, it is likely that the Atmaca missile, akin to the one installed on the TCG KINALIADA, the Turkish Navy’s 4th Island-class corvette, will be mounted on the LMS.
      ---
      BUKTI CUMA LOA = NO CONTRACT
      THEY COULD STILL BE FINALISING THE TECHNICAL DETAILS OF THE SHIPS
      Three of the ships will be built in Turkiye under the LOA according to the release though it did NOt identify the shipyards to build them. Defence Minister DS Khaled NOrdin was present at the LOA handing over ceremony so it is likely the ministry will issue – a less detailed press release on it. Do NOte that even if the LOA is issued, they could still be finalising the technical details of the ships.
      ---
      DOWNGRADE LMS B2
      RADAR 3D
      MERIAM 30mm
      NO TORPEDO
      NO SONAR
      STM, in its role as main contractor, will turn to the Turkish defence sector for such equipment as the Combat Management System; the Gun Fire Control System, to be supplied by HAVELSAN; and the 3D Search Radar, Fire Control Radar, IFF, 30mm Gun, ESM and Chaff Decoy System, as well as other electronic sensors, to be supplied by ASELSAN. ROKETSAN will be supplying its ATMACA Surface-to-Surface G/M System.
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      NO WEAPON = ANKA WILL NOT BE EQUIPPED WITH ANY WEAPONRY
      Malaysia to use Anka-S for Maritime Surveillance
      While the specific equipment configuration of the Ankas is NOt currently kNOwn, they will be operated solely as a maritime surveillance platform in Malaysian service, and will NOt be equipped with any weaponry. According to European Security & Defence reporting from LIMA 2023, the Malaysian Ankas will have modified wings to improve their endurance.

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  49. Masa rakyat ada 200 Juta lebih yang main pakai Pemain BELANDA.. 🤣🤣🤣

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  50. INDIANESIA... 🤣🤣

    -OPV versi DOWNGRADE hanya ada meriam 76mm je
    -Bot 70M pula kecil dan ketahanan belayar hanya 7 hari je

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  51. KETAHUAN BUDGET KECILLLL
    350 juta ringgit = 1,2 Trilyun =1 Unit OPV 98M
    160 Juta ringgit = 580 Miliyar rupiah = 2 unit Kapal PC 40
    -----
    OPV KEDAH CLASS = DOWNGRADE MEKO CLASS
    NO MISSILE = GUNBOAT SHIP
    KONTRAK 27 JADI 6
    Persenjataan
    1 × 76 mm Oto Melara
    1 × 30 mm Breda Mauser
    The Kedah-class offshore patrol vessels of the Royal Malaysian Navy (RMN) are six ships based on the MEKO 100 design by Blohm + Voss. Originally, a total of 27 ships were planned, but due to programme delays and overruns, only six were eventually ordered. Their construction began in the early 2000s, and by 2009, all six were in active service. The six vessels are named after Malaysian states.
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    LCS 2024-2011 = 13 TAHUN
    13 TAHUN MANGKRAK
    13 TAHUN MANGKRAK
    LCS DIBAYAR 6 RM 12.4 BILLION NOT YET DELIVERED = The cost of the project is now RM12.4 billion. This is because Ocean Sunshine Bhd (OSB) – the government owned company set up to take over BNS will be paying the BHIC and LTAT (the previous owner of BNS) some RM1.2 billion in liabilities and debt.
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    NGPVs 2024-1996 = 28 TAHUN
    28 TAHUN MANGKRAK
    28 TAHUN MANGKRAK
    NGPVs DIBAYAR 27 JADI 6 = The Kedah-class offshore patrol vessels of the Royal Malaysian Navy (RMN) are six ships based on the MEKO 100 design by Blohm + Voss. Originally, a total of 27 ships were planned, but due to programme delays and overruns, only six were eventually ordered. Their construction began in the early 2000s, and by 2009, all six were in active service.
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    OPV 2024-2017 = 8 TAHUN
    8 TAHUN MANGKRAK
    8 TAHUN MANGKRAK
    OPV DIBAYAR 3 JADI 1 = THHE BANGKRUT : Offshore fabricator and shipbuilder TH Heavy Engineering Bhd (THHE) is undertaking a voluntary winding-up, a year after it was delisted from Bursa Malaysia. The company resolved to undertake voluntary winding-up as it is unable to continue its operations due to liabilities, it said in a winding-up NOtice dated Sept 13.
    -----
    NGPVs BAYAR HUTANG LCS = seperti didedahkan Jawatankuasa Kira-kira Wang Negara (PAC) dan CEO LTAT, syarikat BNS menggunakan RM400 juta daripada bayaran pendahuluan bagi projek LCS untuk menjelaskan hutang lapuk bagi projek NGPV," syarikat PSC-Naval Dockyard pada Disember 2005 sebelum dijenamakan semula menjadi syarikat Boustead Naval Dockyard Sdn Bhd
    -----
    17 KREDITUR LCS
    17 KREDITUR LCS
    17 KREDITUR LCS
    Besides MTU Services, others include Contraves Sdn Bhd, Axima Concept SA, Contraves Advanced Devices Sdn Bhd, Contraves Electrodynamics Sdn Bhd and Tyco Fire, Security & Services Malaysia Sdn Bhd, as well as iXblue SAS, iXblue Sdn Bhd and Protank Mission Systems Sdn Bhd. Also included are Bank Pembangunan Malaysia Bhd, AmBank Islamic Bhd, AmBank (M) Bhd, MTU Services, Affin Hwang Investment Bank Bhd, Bank Muamalat Malaysia Bhd, Affin Bank Bhd, Bank Kerjasama Rakyat Malaysia Bhd, Malayan Banking Bhd (Maybank) and KUWAIT FINANCE HOUSE (Malaysia) Bhd.
    ================
    ================
    OPV 90 TNI =
    MERIAM 76 mm
    MERIAM 40 mm
    MERIAM 20 mm
    2x4 SSM ATMACA
    Kapal OPV 90M ini memiliki beberapa keunggulan yaitu diperkuat dengan senjata Meriam 76 mm dan 40 mm Leonardo, Meriam 20 mm Escribano, Decoy atau pengelak dari Terma, Surface to Surface 2x4 Missile Launcher System dari Roketsan. Dengan kecepatan maksimum 28 knots dan kelincahan yang dimiliki, kapal ini mampu memenuhi berbagai misi operasi baik penegakkan hukum di laut, infiltrasi, eksfiltrasi maupun misi SAR dengan sangat baik.
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    2 OPV = 3 TAHUN
    KONTRAK 2 = JADI 2
    Kedua kapal tersebut yaitu kapal OPV KRI Raja Haji Fisabilillah (RHF)-391 dan KRI Lukas Rumkorem (LRK)-392 yang diperuntukan bagi TNI Angkatan Laut dengan kontrak melalui Kementerian Pertahanan. Pembangunan kapal OPV yang dikerjakan oleh PT. DRU..

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  52. Sejak bila INDON beli misil ATMACA..? Kalau SIGN KONTRAK KOSONG tu betul.. 🤣🤣🤣

    BalasHapus
    Balasan
    1. NO CONTRACT LMS
      STM officials, in conversation with Naval News, affirmed that the project remains on schedule, with final contract details under negotiation. Consequently, while the contract wasn’t anticipated to be signed at the DSA 2024 exhibition, it is expected to be finalized in the forthcoming months.
      ---
      PULLED OUT AUSIEE = Armidale class is a class of patrol boats built for the Royal Australian Navy (RAN). Planning for a class of vessels to replace the fifteen Fremantle-class patrol boats began in 1993 as a joint project with the Royal Malaysian Navy, but was cancelled when Malaysia pulled out of the process. The project was reopened in 1999 under the designation SEA 1444, with the RAN as the sole participant.
      ---
      SEWA SIMULATOR MKM 5 TAHUN = Five-year contract for Sukhoi’s simulators. Publicly listed HeiTech Padu Bhd has anNOunced that it had been awarded a RM67 million, five-year contract to operate and maintain the Su-30MKM flight simulators at the RMAF airbase in Gong Kedak. The company made the anNOuncement to Bursa Malaysia on September 9, 2022.
      ---
      SEWA SIMULATOR HELI = Kerajaan sebelum ini pernah menyewa Helikopter Latihan Airbus EC120B dan Flight Simulation Training Device (FSTD) Untuk Kegunaan Kursus Asas Juruterbang Helikopter TUDM. Selain itu, kerajaan turut pernah menyewa 5 unit Helikopter EC120B; 1 unit Sistem Simulator
      ---
      SEWA PESAWAT ITTC is currently providing Fighter Lead-In Training (FLIT) to the Royal Malaysian Air Force in London, Ontario. ITTC operates a fleet of Aero Vodochody L-39
      ---
      BEBAN AUSSIE = A number of challenges face the FPDA. A key one is the issue of interoperability, with countries such as New Zealand and Malaysia falling far behind the other partners in terms of military capability, creating what the IISS terms a 2-tier grouping. The FPDA also suffers from a lack of attention, which is typically focused on more high-profile security partnerships. The IISS observes that the inclusion of Malaysia is crucial – if it loses interest in participating, ‘Australia, the UK and New Zealand would lose significant access for their armed forces in Southeast Asia’.
      ---
      SCRAMBLED F16 SINGAPURA = Two Singaporean F-16 fighter jets armed with AIM-9 and AIM-120s were reportedly scrambled to Pulau Tekong this morning after a Royal Malaysia Police (PDRM) helicopter flew over the small island.
      ---
      MENCURI 48 SKYHAWK BEKAS HILANG
      The Tentera Udara Diraja Malaysia (TUDM, or Royal Malaysian Air Force) ordered 88 A-4s (25 A-4Cs and 63 A-4Ls), Only 40 PTM Skyhawks, 34 single seat versions and six two-seat trainers, were delivered......
      ---
      MENCURI MESIN HILANG .........
      The Malaysian government is facing a fresh corruption crisis after officials admitted that two US-made fighter jet engines had disappeared from an air force base after apparently being illicitly sold by military officers to a South American arms dealer
      ---
      NO WEAPON = ANKA WILL NOT BE EQUIPPED WITH ANY WEAPONRY
      Malaysia to use Anka-S for Maritime Surveillance
      While the specific equipment configuration of the Ankas is NOt currently kNOwn, they will be operated solely as a maritime surveillance platform in Malaysian service, and will NOt be equipped with any weaponry

      Hapus
  53. >>> ya ampuuuun...ada malon KEPANASAN SAMBIL LONCAT LONCAT TERIAK TERIAK TIDAK TERIMA INDONESIA MEMBELI 2 unit FACM -70 made in turkiye.

    WKWKWKWKWKWKWK........

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  54. KETAHUAN BUDGET KECILLLL
    350 juta ringgit = 1,2 Trilyun =1 Unit OPV 98M
    160 Juta ringgit = 580 Miliyar rupiah = 2 unit Kapal PC 40
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    OPV KEDAH CLASS = DOWNGRADE MEKO CLASS
    NO MISSILE = GUNBOAT SHIP
    NO MISSILE = GUNBOAT SHIP
    NO MISSILE = GUNBOAT SHIP
    KONTRAK 27 JADI 6
    Persenjataan
    1 × 76 mm Oto Melara
    1 × 30 mm Breda Mauser
    The Kedah-class offshore patrol vessels of the Royal Malaysian Navy (RMN) are six ships based on the MEKO 100 design by Blohm + Voss. Originally, a total of 27 ships were planned, but due to programme delays and overruns, only six were eventually ordered. Their construction began in the early 2000s, and by 2009, all six were in active service. The six vessels are named after Malaysian states.
    ----------
    LCS 2024-2011 = 13 TAHUN
    13 TAHUN MANGKRAK
    13 TAHUN MANGKRAK
    LCS DIBAYAR 6 RM 12.4 BILLION NOT YET DELIVERED = The cost of the project is now RM12.4 billion. This is because Ocean Sunshine Bhd (OSB) – the government owned company set up to take over BNS will be paying the BHIC and LTAT (the previous owner of BNS) some RM1.2 billion in liabilities and debt.
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    NGPVs 2024-1996 = 28 TAHUN
    28 TAHUN MANGKRAK
    28 TAHUN MANGKRAK
    NGPVs DIBAYAR 27 JADI 6 = The Kedah-class offshore patrol vessels of the Royal Malaysian Navy (RMN) are six ships based on the MEKO 100 design by Blohm + Voss. Originally, a total of 27 ships were planned, but due to programme delays and overruns, only six were eventually ordered. Their construction began in the early 2000s, and by 2009, all six were in active service.
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    OPV 2024-2017 = 8 TAHUN
    8 TAHUN MANGKRAK
    8 TAHUN MANGKRAK
    OPV DIBAYAR 3 JADI 1 = THHE BANGKRUT : Offshore fabricator and shipbuilder TH Heavy Engineering Bhd (THHE) is undertaking a voluntary winding-up, a year after it was delisted from Bursa Malaysia. The company resolved to undertake voluntary winding-up as it is unable to continue its operations due to liabilities, it said in a winding-up NOtice dated Sept 13.
    -----
    NGPVs BAYAR HUTANG LCS = seperti didedahkan Jawatankuasa Kira-kira Wang Negara (PAC) dan CEO LTAT, syarikat BNS menggunakan RM400 juta daripada bayaran pendahuluan bagi projek LCS untuk menjelaskan hutang lapuk bagi projek NGPV," syarikat PSC-Naval Dockyard pada Disember 2005 sebelum dijenamakan semula menjadi syarikat Boustead Naval Dockyard Sdn Bhd
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    17 KREDITUR LCS
    17 KREDITUR LCS
    17 KREDITUR LCS
    Besides MTU Services, others include Contraves Sdn Bhd, Axima Concept SA, Contraves Advanced Devices Sdn Bhd, Contraves Electrodynamics Sdn Bhd and Tyco Fire, Security & Services Malaysia Sdn Bhd, as well as iXblue SAS, iXblue Sdn Bhd and Protank Mission Systems Sdn Bhd. Also included are Bank Pembangunan Malaysia Bhd, AmBank Islamic Bhd, AmBank (M) Bhd, MTU Services, Affin Hwang Investment Bank Bhd, Bank Muamalat Malaysia Bhd, Affin Bank Bhd, Bank Kerjasama Rakyat Malaysia Bhd, Malayan Banking Bhd (Maybank) and KUWAIT FINANCE HOUSE (Malaysia) Bhd.
    ================
    ================
    OPV 90 TNI =
    MERIAM 76 mm
    MERIAM 40 mm
    MERIAM 20 mm
    2x4 SSM ATMACA
    Kapal OPV 90M ini memiliki beberapa keunggulan yaitu diperkuat dengan senjata Meriam 76 mm dan 40 mm Leonardo, Meriam 20 mm Escribano, Decoy atau pengelak dari Terma, Surface to Surface 2x4 Missile Launcher System dari Roketsan. Dengan kecepatan maksimum 28 knots dan kelincahan yang dimiliki, kapal ini mampu memenuhi berbagai misi operasi baik penegakkan hukum di laut, infiltrasi, eksfiltrasi maupun misi SAR dengan sangat baik.
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    2 OPV = 3 TAHUN
    KONTRAK 2 = JADI 2
    Kedua kapal tersebut yaitu kapal OPV KRI Raja Haji Fisabilillah (RHF)-391 dan KRI Lukas Rumkorem (LRK)-392 yang diperuntukan bagi TNI Angkatan Laut dengan kontrak melalui Kementerian Pertahanan. Pembangunan kapal OPV yang dikerjakan oleh PT. DRU..

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  55. NO CONTRACT LMS
    STM officials, in conversation with Naval News, affirmed that the project remains on schedule, with final contract details under negotiation. Consequently, while the contract wasn’t anticipated to be signed at the DSA 2024 exhibition, it is expected to be finalized in the forthcoming months.
    ---
    PULLED OUT AUSIEE = Armidale class is a class of patrol boats built for the Royal Australian Navy (RAN). Planning for a class of vessels to replace the fifteen Fremantle-class patrol boats began in 1993 as a joint project with the Royal Malaysian Navy, but was cancelled when Malaysia pulled out of the process. The project was reopened in 1999 under the designation SEA 1444, with the RAN as the sole participant.
    ---
    SEWA SIMULATOR MKM 5 TAHUN = Five-year contract for Sukhoi’s simulators. Publicly listed HeiTech Padu Bhd has anNOunced that it had been awarded a RM67 million, five-year contract to operate and maintain the Su-30MKM flight simulators at the RMAF airbase in Gong Kedak. The company made the anNOuncement to Bursa Malaysia on September 9, 2022.
    ---
    SEWA SIMULATOR HELI = Kerajaan sebelum ini pernah menyewa Helikopter Latihan Airbus EC120B dan Flight Simulation Training Device (FSTD) Untuk Kegunaan Kursus Asas Juruterbang Helikopter TUDM. Selain itu, kerajaan turut pernah menyewa 5 unit Helikopter EC120B; 1 unit Sistem Simulator
    ---
    SEWA PESAWAT ITTC is currently providing Fighter Lead-In Training (FLIT) to the Royal Malaysian Air Force in London, Ontario. ITTC operates a fleet of Aero Vodochody L-39
    ---
    BEBAN AUSSIE = A number of challenges face the FPDA. A key one is the issue of interoperability, with countries such as New Zealand and Malaysia falling far behind the other partners in terms of military capability, creating what the IISS terms a 2-tier grouping. The FPDA also suffers from a lack of attention, which is typically focused on more high-profile security partnerships. The IISS observes that the inclusion of Malaysia is crucial – if it loses interest in participating, ‘Australia, the UK and New Zealand would lose significant access for their armed forces in Southeast Asia’.
    ---
    SCRAMBLED F16 SINGAPURA = Two Singaporean F-16 fighter jets armed with AIM-9 and AIM-120s were reportedly scrambled to Pulau Tekong this morning after a Royal Malaysia Police (PDRM) helicopter flew over the small island.
    ---
    MENCURI 48 SKYHAWK BEKAS HILANG
    The Tentera Udara Diraja Malaysia (TUDM, or Royal Malaysian Air Force) ordered 88 A-4s (25 A-4Cs and 63 A-4Ls), Only 40 PTM Skyhawks, 34 single seat versions and six two-seat trainers, were delivered......
    ---
    MENCURI MESIN HILANG .........
    The Malaysian government is facing a fresh corruption crisis after officials admitted that two US-made fighter jet engines had disappeared from an air force base after apparently being illicitly sold by military officers to a South American arms dealer
    ---
    NO WEAPON = ANKA WILL NOT BE EQUIPPED WITH ANY WEAPONRY
    Malaysia to use Anka-S for Maritime Surveillance
    While the specific equipment configuration of the Ankas is NOt currently kNOwn, they will be operated solely as a maritime surveillance platform in Malaysian service, and will NOt be equipped with any weaponry

    BalasHapus
    Balasan
    1. Lah, malon beli anka tapi ompong 😂😅🤣

      Hapus
  56. Saya tanya sejak bila INDIANESIA beli ATMACA...? Baca ya.. 🤣🤣🤣

    Sejauh ini, Kementerian Pertahanan RI belum mengumumkan secara resmi pembelian rudal ATMACA buatan Turki itu berikut detail mengenai kontrak pembelian rudal tersebut.

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    Balasan
    1. ---------------
      2024 DASSAULT 42 RAFALE F4
      (Saint-Cloud, le 8 Janvier 2024) – La dernière tranche de 18 Rafale pour l’Indonésie est entrée en vigueur ce jour. Elle fait suite à l’entrée en vigueur, en septembre 2022 et en août 2023, de la première et de la deuxième tranche de 6 et 18 Rafale, et vient ainsi compléter le NOmbre d’avions en commande pour l’Indonésie dans le cadre du contrat signé en février 2022 pour l’acquisition de 42 Rafale.
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      2024 DEFENSE STUDIES 42 RAFALE
      (Saint-Cloud) – The final tranche of 18 Rafale for Indonesia came into force today. It follows the entry into force, in September 2022 and August 2023, of the first and second tranches of 6 and 18 Rafale, thus completing the number of aircraft on order for Indonesia under the contract signed in February 2022 for the acquisition of 42 Rafale.
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      TRAINING 12 ANKA 15 TNI AU...
      Dubes RI untuk Turki = In line with one of my strategic missions in Türkiye to strengthen defense cooperation with Indonesia, today i had a meeting with Mr. Temel Kotil, the CEO of Turkish Aerospace Industry (TAI) Turkish Aerospace. I also met with 15 Indonesian Air Force (Indonesian Air Force - TNI Angkatan Udara) personnel who are undergoing training under the framework of Indonesian Air Force's purchase of ANKA drone manufactured by TAI. I believe that by having collaboration with TAI which is a world-class producer of Unmanned Aerial Vehicle, we could strategically strengthen the ecosystem of Aerospace Industries in Indonesia.
      ====================
      2024 KATA KUNCI = WILL NOT BE EQUIPPED WITH ANY WEAPONRY (ANKA OMPONG)
      Malaysia to use Anka-S for Maritime Surveillance
      While the specific equipment configuration of the Ankas is NOt currently kNOwn, they will be operated solely as a maritime surveillance platform in Malaysian service, and will NOt be equipped with any weaponry. According to European Security & Defence reporting from LIMA 2023, the Malaysian Ankas will have modified wings to improve their endurance.
      ---------------------------------
      2024 KATA KUNCi = WILL NOT ARMED (ANKA OMPONG)
      Erol Oguz, unmanned aerial systems programme manager at Turkish Aerospace, told ESD at LIMA that the UAV type being supplied to Malaysia will be a new version of the Anka-S with modified wings. Oguz also confirmed that the Ankas will NOt be armed, but will carry a maritime intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance (ISR) payload that includes a synthetic aperture radar and an electro-optical/infra-red sensor.
      ---------------------------------
      2024 KATA KUNCI SURVEILLANCE CAPABILITIES (OMPONG)
      Former Defense Minister, Datuk Seri Mohamad Hasan emphasized the importance of equipping the country with comprehensive surveillance capabilities and the need to have “eyes to see and ears to hear” everything happening in the country’s waters, especially in the South China Sea.
      =============================
      2024 KATA KUNCI THEY COULD STILL BE FINALISING THE TECHNICAL DETAILS OF THE SHIPS
      Three of the ships will be built in Turkiye under the LOA according to the release though it did NOt identify the shipyards to build them. Defence Minister DS Khaled NOrdin was present at the LOA handing over ceremony so it is likely the ministry will issue – a less detailed press release on it. Do NOte that even if the LOA is issued, they could still be finalising the technical details of the ships.
      ---------------------------------
      LCS DETAIL DESIGN NOT COMPLETED = Defence Minister secretary-general DS Khaled NOrdin told Parliament on March 12 as the detail design has NOt been completed

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    2. HIBAH KAPAL SELAM BUATAN 1979 Built in 1979, the French made submarine measured 67.57 meter in length, 11.75 meter in heigh and 6.5 meter in width. SMD Ouessant was previously used for training submarine crew in Malaysia from 2005 to 2009 following the acquisition of two submarines by the Ministry of Defense of Malaysia
      -----
      HIBAH KAPAL 1967 = The post stated that among his achievements in the MMEA were that he was the team leader for a suitability study on absorbing the US Coast Guard cutter – USCG Decisive. Checks on the US Coast Guard website showed that Decisive– a Reliance class cutter – was laid in 1967 and commissioned in 1968
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      HIBAH KAPAL 1968 = USCGC Steadfast (WMEC-623) was a United States Coast Guard medium endurance cutter in commission for 56 years. Commissioned in 1968, Steadfast was home ported in St. Petersburg, Florida for her first 24 years of service...
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      HIBAH KAPAL 1980 = KM Perwira, one of the two Bay class patrol boats donated to MMEA by Australia. It is likely that the Bay class was the design proposed for the tri-nation VLPV project in the late 80s.
      -----
      PERBAIKAN DIBIAYAI JEPANG = Kapal patroli kedua yang disumbangkan oleh Jepang Coast Guard (JCG) untuk APMM/MMEA akan berlayar ke pulang pada akhir Mei, saat ini kapal dengan nama KM Arau ini sedang dalam tahap perbaikan akhir yang dilakukan di Jepang.
      -----
      HIBAH KAPAL 1989 DAN 1991 = Jepang menghibahkan dua kapal kelas 90m masing-masing PL-01 Ojima dan PL-02 Erimo, kedua kapal ini masuk dinas di JCG pada tahun 1989 dan 1991.
      -----
      HIBAH KAPAL1990–1991 = KM Pekan is an Ojika-class offshore patrol vessel operated by the Malaysian Coast Guard. This ship, together with KM Arau and KM Marlin was transferred from the Japan Coast Guard to Malaysia in order to strengthen the relations between the two countries. The ship was built as the Ojika for the Japanese Coast Guard in 1990–1991
      -----
      HIBAH KAPAL 1989 = KM Arau is an offshore patrol vessel operated by the Malaysian Coast Guard. She was the second ship transferred from the Japan Coast Guard together with KM Pekan and KM Marlin. KM Arau was formerly kNOwn as Oki (PL-01) in the Japan Coast Guard.
      -----
      KAPAL BUATAN 1960 =
      BEKAS MARINE POLICE BEKAS MMEA = RMN informed us that they are getting a new boat – albeit a third hand one – courtesy of the MMEA. MMEA received from the Marine police back in 2011.
      -
      BEKAS BEKAS MMEA = RMN has taken delivery of ex-Sundang on October 23 after the patrol craft completed its refit. She is the first of two ex-MMEA PC
      =====================
      40 SKYHAWK BEKAS - 48 SKYHAWK BEKAS HILANG
      The Tentera Udara Diraja Malaysia (TUDM, or Royal Malaysian Air Force) ordered 88 A-4s (25 A-4Cs and 63 A-4Ls), Only 40 PTM Skyhawks, 34 single seat versions and six two-seat trainers, were delivered......'
      -----
      NGEMIS - 3X SURAT DITOLAK = Bercakap di Parlimen semalam, Menteri Pertahanan Datuk Seri Mohamad Hassan berkata, kementeriannya serta Menteri Pertahanan terdahulu telah menulis surat sebanyak tiga kali kepada kerajaan Kuwait menyatakan hasrat negara untuk memperolehi pesawat-pesawat pejuang terpakai F/A-18C/D milik negara Arab itu
      -----
      NGEMIS LPD BUATAN 1963 = Initially, the Malaysian marine corps will lack an amphibious naval platform as the RMN’s only amphibious ship, It is currently in discussions with both France and South Korea over acquiring a landing platform deck (LPD). The U.S. has also offered Malaysia the LPD USS Denver after it decommissions it in 2014. U.S.-based defense companies are also discussing selling Malaysia the AH-1Z
      -----
      MESIN HILANG = The Malaysian government is facing a fresh corruption crisis after officials admitted that two US-made fighter jet engines had disappeared from an air force base after apparently being illicitly sold by military officers to a South American arms dealer.
      Ahmad Zahid Hamidi, defence minister, said the engines and associated equipment were “believed to have been sent to a South American country” after being moved to the Sungai Besi air force base in Kuala Lumpur for maintenance.

      Hapus
  57. Apa kabar LeMes
    Tin milo
    Xsenjata
    PETI SEJUK.

    Dan ketahanan hutangnya 25 tahun...ha..ha..ha...

    BalasHapus
  58. TRIBUNNEWS.COM, JAKARTA - Taring TNI semakin runcing jika rencana akuisisi puluhan rudal antikapal buatan Turki, Atmaca, berhasil diwujudkan.

    Januari silam, media militer, Janes, mengabarkan, Indonesia telah mengadakan sebuah kontrak pengadaan rudal Atmaca asal pabrikan Roketsan.

    Tak main-main, rencananya Indonesia akan membeli 45 unit rudal yang dilengkapi modul peluncuran.

    ✅️TNI AL adalah pelanggan pertama dari rudal asal Turki tersebut.
    https://defense-studies.blogspot.com/2024/03/rudal-atmaca-jadi-taring-baru-tni-al.html?m=1
    -------

    dia minta bukti,
    sorii yee Kita Klien yang Pertama Atmaca Di dunia haha!🤑🤑🤑

    negeri🎰kasino genting Arap Minggir haha!🍌🍌🍌

    BalasHapus
  59. Anka malon ompong wooiii 🤣😅😂

    BalasHapus
  60. Koar koar .. akan.. akan.. akan.. akan....
    Beli tak jugak
    Hanya mampu mengkaji dan MEMBUAL... ha..ha..ha..

    BalasHapus
  61. ANKA OMPONG .........
    ANKA OMPONG .........
    ANKA OMPONG .........
    2023 WILL NOT ARMED
    Erol Oguz, unmanned aerial systems programme manager at Turkish Aerospace, told ESD at LIMA that the UAV type being supplied to Malaysia will be a new version of the Anka-S with modified wings. Oguz also confirmed that the Ankas will NOt be armed, but will carry a maritime intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance (ISR) payload that includes a synthetic aperture radar and an electro-optical/infra-red sensor.
    -----
    ANKA OMPONG .........
    ANKA OMPONG .........
    ANKA OMPONG .........
    2024 SURVEILLANCE CAPABILITIES
    Former Defense Minister, Datuk Seri Mohamad Hasan emphasized the importance of equipping the country with comprehensive surveillance capabilities and the need to have “eyes to see and ears to hear” everything happening in the country’s waters, especially in the South China Sea

    ANKA OMPONG .........
    ANKA OMPONG .........
    ANKA OMPONG .........
    2024 ANKA WILL NOT BE EQUIPPED WITH ANY WEAPONRY
    Malaysia to use Anka-S for Maritime Surveillance
    While the specific equipment configuration of the Ankas is NOt currently kNOwn, they will be operated solely as a maritime surveillance platform in Malaysian service, and will NOt be equipped with any weaponry. According to European Security & Defence reporting from LIMA 2023, the Malaysian Ankas will have modified wings to improve their endurance.
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    JAGA-JAGA LMS NO CONTRACT ..........
    JAGA-JAGA LMS NO CONTRACT ..........
    JAGA-JAGA LMS NO CONTRACT ..........
    2024 LMS = THEY COULD STILL BE FINALISING THE TECHNICAL DETAILS OF THE SHIPS
    Three of the ships will be built in Turkiye under the LOA according to the release though it did NOt identify the shipyards to build them. Defence Minister DS Khaled NOrdin was present at the LOA handing over ceremony so it is likely the ministry will issue – a less detailed press release on it. Do NOte that even if the LOA is issued, they could still be finalising the technical details of the ships.
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    MONUMEN UNTUK JIMAT KOS .....
    MONUMEN UNTUK JIMAT KOS ....
    MONUMEN UNTUK JIMAT KOS ....
    Sudah tentu, pemindahan MiG-29N sebagai monumen akan menutup pelbagai spekulasi alam maya berhubung masa depan pesawat tersebut.
    penamatan khidmat jet pejuang ini akan menjimatkan kira-kira RM260 juta. Selain itu, kos penyelenggaraan dan rawatan enjin serta kerangka pesawat bagi memanjangkan hayat MiG-29N di Rusia adalah begitu tinggi
    ---
    JAGA-JAGA MESIN HILANG .........
    JAGA-JAGA MESIN HILANG .........
    JAGA-JAGA MESIN HILANG .........
    The Malaysian government is facing a fresh corruption crisis after officials admitted that two US-made fighter jet engines had disappeared from an air force base after apparently being illicitly sold by military officers to a South American arms dealer.
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    JAGA-JAGA PESAWAT HILANG .........
    JAGA-JAGA PESAWAT HILANG .........
    JAGA-JAGA PESAWAT HILANG ........
    48 SKYHAWK BEKAS HILANG
    The Tentera Udara Diraja Malaysia (TUDM, or Royal Malaysian Air Force) ordered 88 A-4s (25 A-4Cs and 63 A-4Ls), Only 40 PTM Skyhawks, 34 single seat versions and six two-seat trainers, were delivered......'
    ---
    JAGA-JAGA LCS MANGKRAK .........
    JAGA-JAGA LCS MANGKRAK .........
    JAGA-JAGA LCS MANGKRAK .........
    LCS DIBAYAR 6 JADI NOL = The cost of the LCS project is NOw RM11.2 billion. It must be NOted from that RM11.2 billion, Lunas or the former BNS used around RM1 billion to pay its debts and to upgrade the facilities for the LCS project. And NOt a single ship has been delivered yet.
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    JAGA-JAGA OPV MANGKRAK .........
    JAGA-JAGA OPV MANGKRAK .........
    JAGA-JAGA OPV MANGKRAK .........
    OPV DIBAYAR 3 JADI 1 = THHE BANGKRUT Offshore fabricator and shipbuilder TH Heavy Engineering Bhd (THHE) is undertaking a voluntary winding-up, a year after it was delisted from Bursa Malaysia. The company resolved to undertake voluntary winding-up as it is unable to continue its operations due to liabilities, it said in a winding-up NOtice dated Sept 13.

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  62. PERHATIKAN foto pada 2 link dibawah ini dengan CERMAT PADA KALIMAT BACKDROP :

    >>> CONTRACT SIGNING CEREMONY : 6 unit MCS antara DSME dengan malon >>> hasil akhir : malon PRANK DSME >>> KONTRAK KOSONG TAK PUNYA UANG

    >>> MoU SIGNING CEREMONY : 3 unit ADA class antara Istanbul Naval Shipyard dengan malon >>> hasil akhir >>> menunggu RMK-13

    link 1 :
    https://www.businesskorea.co.kr/news/articleView.html?idxno=7471

    link 2 :
    https://web.facebook.com/story.php/?story_fbid=821969126795299&id=100069466578158&_rdc=1&_rdr#


    konklusi :

    malon BUAL BESAR TIDAK PUNYA UANG .

    BalasHapus
  63. Lah, malon konon katanya beli anka tapi ompong 😂😅🤣😅😂😅

    BalasHapus
  64. Koar koar .. akan.. akan.. akan.. akan....
    Beli tak jugak
    Hanya mampu mengkaji dan MEMBUAL... ha..ha..ha..
    Lepas tuh.....

    Pssstttt... Kata kunci .. je

    Cukup sewa saja......
    Ini untuk stop gap.. Ha...ha....ha... ha...ha...ha...

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  65. 2023 ANKA OMPONG = WILL NOT ARMED
    Erol Oguz, unmanned aerial systems programme manager at Turkish Aerospace, told ESD at LIMA that the UAV type being supplied to Malaysia will be a new version of the Anka-S with modified wings. Oguz also confirmed that the Ankas will NOt be armed, but will carry a maritime intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance (ISR) payload that includes a synthetic aperture radar and an electro-optical/infra-red sensor.
    -----
    2024 ANKA OMPONG = SURVEILLANCE CAPABILITIES
    Former Defense Minister, Datuk Seri Mohamad Hasan emphasized the importance of equipping the country with comprehensive surveillance capabilities and the need to have “eyes to see and ears to hear” everything happening in the country’s waters, especially in the South China Sea.
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    2024 ANKA OMPONG = WILL NOT BE EQUIPPED WITH ANY WEAPONRY
    Malaysia to use Anka-S for Maritime Surveillance
    While the specific equipment configuration of the Ankas is NOt currently kNOwn, they will be operated solely as a maritime surveillance platform in Malaysian service, and will NOt be equipped with any weaponry. According to European Security & Defence reporting from LIMA 2023, the Malaysian Ankas will have modified wings to improve their endurance.
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    MONUMEN UNTUK JIMAT KOS .....
    MONUMEN UNTUK JIMAT KOS ....
    MONUMEN UNTUK JIMAT KOS ....
    Sudah tentu, pemindahan MiG-29N sebagai monumen akan menutup pelbagai spekulasi alam maya berhubung masa depan pesawat tersebut.
    penamatan khidmat jet pejuang ini akan menjimatkan kira-kira RM260 juta. Selain itu, kos penyelenggaraan dan rawatan enjin serta kerangka pesawat bagi memanjangkan hayat MiG-29N di Rusia adalah begitu tinggi
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    JAGA-JAGA MESIN HILANG .........
    JAGA-JAGA MESIN HILANG .........
    JAGA-JAGA MESIN HILANG .........
    The Malaysian government is facing a fresh corruption crisis after officials admitted that two US-made fighter jet engines had disappeared from an air force base after apparently being illicitly sold by military officers to a South American arms dealer.
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    NO FMS USA
    NO SALE HORNETS KUWAIT
    the process will NOt start until the government asked for permission from the US. Only after the US gives it permission and the Kuwaiti ascends to it that talk on procuring the Hornets can start.
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    2024 NGEMIS 4x F18 KUWAIT
    2024 NGEMIS 4x F18 KUWAIT
    2024 NGEMIS 4x F18 KUWAIT
    Antara perkara yang dibincangkan adalah berkenaan hasrat negara untuk memperoleh jet-jet pejuang F/A-18 Legacy Hornet milik Tentera Udara Kuwait (KAF) setelah KAF menerima Super Hornet baharunya.
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    2023 NGEMIS 3x F18 KUWAIT
    2023 NGEMIS 3x F18 KUWAIT
    2023 NGEMIS 3x F18 KUWAIT
    Bercakap di Parlimen semalam, Menteri Pertahanan Datuk Seri Mohamad Hassan berkata, kementeriannya serta Menteri Pertahanan terdahulu telah menulis surat sebanyak tiga kali kepada kerajaan Kuwait menyatakan hasrat negara untuk memperolehi pesawat-pesawat pejuang terpakai F/A-18C/D milik negara Arab itu
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    MANGKRAK =
    1.ECRL $ 20 bn dolar
    2. Forest city $ 100bn dolar
    3.China-Malaysia Qinzhou Industrial Park (CMQIP) $ 4,2 bn dolar
    4.Malaysia-China Kuantan Industrial Park (MCKIP) $ 3,77 bn dolar
    5.China Railway Rolling Stock Corp’s Rolling Stock Center - $ 131 juta dolar

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  66. 2023 ANKA OMPONG = WILL NOT ARMED
    Erol Oguz, unmanned aerial systems programme manager at Turkish Aerospace, told ESD at LIMA that the UAV type being supplied to Malaysia will be a new version of the Anka-S with modified wings. Oguz also confirmed that the Ankas will NOt be armed, but will carry a maritime intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance (ISR) payload that includes a synthetic aperture radar and an electro-optical/infra-red sensor.
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    2024 ANKA OMPONG = SURVEILLANCE CAPABILITIES
    Former Defense Minister, Datuk Seri Mohamad Hasan emphasized the importance of equipping the country with comprehensive surveillance capabilities and the need to have “eyes to see and ears to hear” everything happening in the country’s waters, especially in the South China Sea.
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    2024 ANKA OMPONG = WILL NOT BE EQUIPPED WITH ANY WEAPONRY
    Malaysia to use Anka-S for Maritime Surveillance
    While the specific equipment configuration of the Ankas is NOt currently kNOwn, they will be operated solely as a maritime surveillance platform in Malaysian service, and will NOt be equipped with any weaponry. According to European Security & Defence reporting from LIMA 2023, the Malaysian Ankas will have modified wings to improve their endurance.
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    MONUMEN UNTUK JIMAT KOS .....
    MONUMEN UNTUK JIMAT KOS ....
    MONUMEN UNTUK JIMAT KOS ....
    Sudah tentu, pemindahan MiG-29N sebagai monumen akan menutup pelbagai spekulasi alam maya berhubung masa depan pesawat tersebut.
    penamatan khidmat jet pejuang ini akan menjimatkan kira-kira RM260 juta. Selain itu, kos penyelenggaraan dan rawatan enjin serta kerangka pesawat bagi memanjangkan hayat MiG-29N di Rusia adalah begitu tinggi
    ---
    JAGA-JAGA MESIN HILANG .........
    JAGA-JAGA MESIN HILANG .........
    JAGA-JAGA MESIN HILANG .........
    The Malaysian government is facing a fresh corruption crisis after officials admitted that two US-made fighter jet engines had disappeared from an air force base after apparently being illicitly sold by military officers to a South American arms dealer.
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    NO FMS USA
    NO SALE HORNETS KUWAIT
    the process will NOt start until the government asked for permission from the US. Only after the US gives it permission and the Kuwaiti ascends to it that talk on procuring the Hornets can start.
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    2024 NGEMIS 4x F18 KUWAIT
    2024 NGEMIS 4x F18 KUWAIT
    2024 NGEMIS 4x F18 KUWAIT
    Antara perkara yang dibincangkan adalah berkenaan hasrat negara untuk memperoleh jet-jet pejuang F/A-18 Legacy Hornet milik Tentera Udara Kuwait (KAF) setelah KAF menerima Super Hornet baharunya.
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    2023 NGEMIS 3x F18 KUWAIT
    2023 NGEMIS 3x F18 KUWAIT
    2023 NGEMIS 3x F18 KUWAIT
    Bercakap di Parlimen semalam, Menteri Pertahanan Datuk Seri Mohamad Hassan berkata, kementeriannya serta Menteri Pertahanan terdahulu telah menulis surat sebanyak tiga kali kepada kerajaan Kuwait menyatakan hasrat negara untuk memperolehi pesawat-pesawat pejuang terpakai F/A-18C/D milik negara Arab itu
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    MANGKRAK =
    1.ECRL $ 20 bn dolar
    2. Forest city $ 100bn dolar
    3.China-Malaysia Qinzhou Industrial Park (CMQIP) $ 4,2 bn dolar
    4.Malaysia-China Kuantan Industrial Park (MCKIP) $ 3,77 bn dolar
    5.China Railway Rolling Stock Corp’s Rolling Stock Center - $ 131 juta dolar

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  67. 2024 CONTRACT DASSAULT 42 RAFALE F4
    (Saint-Cloud, le 8 Janvier 2024) – La dernière tranche de 18 Rafale pour l’Indonésie est entrée en vigueur ce jour. Elle fait suite à l’entrée en vigueur, en septembre 2022 et en août 2023, de la première et de la deuxième tranche de 6 et 18 Rafale, et vient ainsi compléter le NOmbre d’avions en commande pour l’Indonésie dans le cadre du contrat signé en février 2022 pour l’acquisition de 42 Rafale.
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    2024 CONTRACT 45 ATMACA
    This contract, which covers the procurement of 45 missile rounds and associated launcher units and user terminals, paves the way for the Indonesian Navy to be the first export customer of the Turkish-developed guided weapon.
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    CONTRACT LPC TAIS TURKEY
    TAIS Shipyards secured a contract for two 65 m LPCs for TNI-AL Turkish Private TAIS Shipyards will construct two Large Patrol Crafts, LPC-65, for the Indonesian Navy (TNI-AL). Even though it is named patrol craft, the vessel will feature a 76mm gun, a dual 35mm gun turret, two 12.7mm STAMP remote weapon stations (RWS), and a Roketsan ASW rocket launcher. The vessel may have eight ATMACA anti-ship missiles (AShMs) or prefer French Exocets.
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    2024 CONTRACT PPA
    Fincantieri and the Indonesian Ministry of Defence have signed a 1.18-billion-euro contract, within the framework of collaborative relations initiated by the Italian Ministry of Defence, for the supply of two PPA Units. PPA is a highly flexible ship with an outstanding techNOlogical standard.
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    NO CONTRACT LMS = THEY COULD STILL BE FINALISING THE TECHNICAL DETAILS OF THE SHIPS
    Three of the ships will be built in Turkiye under the LOA according to the release though it did not identify the shipyards to build them. Defence Minister DS Khaled Nordin was present at the LOA handing over ceremony so it is likely the ministry will issue – a less detailed press release on it. Do note that even if the LOA is issued, they could still be finalising the technical details of the ships.
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    DOWNGRADE LMS B2 NO SONAR = STM, in its role as main contractor, will turn to the Turkish defence sector for such equipment as the Combat Management System; the Gun Fire Control System, to be supplied by HAVELSAN; and the 3D Search Radar, Fire Control Radar, IFF, 30mm Gun, ESM and Chaff Decoy System, as well as other electronic sensors, to be supplied by ASELSAN. ROKETSAN will be supplying its ATMACA Surface-to-Surface G/M System.
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    LCS DIBAYAR 6 JADI NOL = The cost of the LCS project is now RM11.2 billion. It must be noted from that RM11.2 billion, Lunas or the former BNS used around RM1 billion to pay its debts and to upgrade the facilities for the LCS project. And not a single ship has been delivered yet.
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    OPV DIBAYAR 3 JADI 1 = THHE BANGKRUT : Offshore fabricator and shipbuilder TH Heavy Engineering Bhd (THHE) is undertaking a voluntary winding-up, a year after it was delisted from Bursa Malaysia. The company resolved to undertake voluntary winding-up as it is unable to continue its operations due to liabilities, it said in a winding-up notice dated Sept 13.
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    2017 SULTAN DITIPU FAKE PSIM = Jika pada peluncurannya tahun 2017 lalu kapal ini terlihat telah dilengkapi dengan modul PSIM, maka itu adalah modul PSIM palsu/fake yang dipasang untuk upacara peluncuran sebagaimana disampaikan dalam sidang PAC (Public Account Committe). Modul PSIM palsu ini kemudian dilepas saat kapal ini dipasangi hanggar.

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  68. NO CONTRACT LMS
    STM officials, in conversation with Naval News, affirmed that the project remains on schedule, with final contract details under negotiation. Consequently, while the contract wasn’t anticipated to be signed at the DSA 2024 exhibition, it is expected to be finalized in the forthcoming months. However, STM officials refrained from divulging specifics regarding the contract timeline and the potential configuration of the ship
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    NO CONTRACT ATMACA
    While the Malaysian Navy continues to work on the choice of the anti-ship missile system of LMS, Naval News has learned that the Atmaca missile, developed by Roketsan, has emerged as a leading contender. If this trajectory remains unchanged, it is likely that the Atmaca missile, akin to the one installed on the TCG KINALIADA, the Turkish Navy’s 4th Island-class corvette, will be mounted on the LMS.
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    BUKTI CUMA LOA = NO CONTRACT
    THEY COULD STILL BE FINALISING THE TECHNICAL DETAILS OF THE SHIPS
    Three of the ships will be built in Turkiye under the LOA according to the release though it did NOt identify the shipyards to build them. Defence Minister DS Khaled NOrdin was present at the LOA handing over ceremony so it is likely the ministry will issue – a less detailed press release on it. Do NOte that even if the LOA is issued, they could still be finalising the technical details of the ships.
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    DOWNGRADE LMS B2
    RADAR 3D
    MERIAM 30mm
    NO TORPEDO
    NO SONAR
    STM, in its role as main contractor, will turn to the Turkish defence sector for such equipment as the Combat Management System; the Gun Fire Control System, to be supplied by HAVELSAN; and the 3D Search Radar, Fire Control Radar, IFF, 30mm Gun, ESM and Chaff Decoy System, as well as other electronic sensors, to be supplied by ASELSAN. ROKETSAN will be supplying its ATMACA Surface-to-Surface G/M System.
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    NO WEAPON = ANKA WILL NOT BE EQUIPPED WITH ANY WEAPONRY
    Malaysia to use Anka-S for Maritime Surveillance
    While the specific equipment configuration of the Ankas is NOt currently kNOwn, they will be operated solely as a maritime surveillance platform in Malaysian service, and will NOt be equipped with any weaponry. According to European Security & Defence reporting from LIMA 2023, the Malaysian Ankas will have modified wings to improve their endurance

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  69. NO CONTRACT LMS
    STM officials, in conversation with Naval News, affirmed that the project remains on schedule, with final contract details under negotiation. Consequently, while the contract wasn’t anticipated to be signed at the DSA 2024 exhibition, it is expected to be finalized in the forthcoming months.
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    PULLED OUT AUSIEE = Armidale class is a class of patrol boats built for the Royal Australian Navy (RAN). Planning for a class of vessels to replace the fifteen Fremantle-class patrol boats began in 1993 as a joint project with the Royal Malaysian Navy, but was cancelled when Malaysia pulled out of the process. The project was reopened in 1999 under the designation SEA 1444, with the RAN as the sole participant.
    ---
    SEWA SIMULATOR MKM 5 TAHUN = Five-year contract for Sukhoi’s simulators. Publicly listed HeiTech Padu Bhd has anNOunced that it had been awarded a RM67 million, five-year contract to operate and maintain the Su-30MKM flight simulators at the RMAF airbase in Gong Kedak. The company made the anNOuncement to Bursa Malaysia on September 9, 2022.
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    SEWA SIMULATOR HELI = Kerajaan sebelum ini pernah menyewa Helikopter Latihan Airbus EC120B dan Flight Simulation Training Device (FSTD) Untuk Kegunaan Kursus Asas Juruterbang Helikopter TUDM. Selain itu, kerajaan turut pernah menyewa 5 unit Helikopter EC120B; 1 unit Sistem Simulator
    ---
    SEWA PESAWAT ITTC is currently providing Fighter Lead-In Training (FLIT) to the Royal Malaysian Air Force in London, Ontario. ITTC operates a fleet of Aero Vodochody L-39
    ---
    BEBAN AUSSIE = A number of challenges face the FPDA. A key one is the issue of interoperability, with countries such as New Zealand and Malaysia falling far behind the other partners in terms of military capability, creating what the IISS terms a 2-tier grouping. The FPDA also suffers from a lack of attention, which is typically focused on more high-profile security partnerships. The IISS observes that the inclusion of Malaysia is crucial – if it loses interest in participating, ‘Australia, the UK and New Zealand would lose significant access for their armed forces in Southeast Asia’.
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    SCRAMBLED F16 SINGAPURA = Two Singaporean F-16 fighter jets armed with AIM-9 and AIM-120s were reportedly scrambled to Pulau Tekong this morning after a Royal Malaysia Police (PDRM) helicopter flew over the small island.
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    MENCURI 48 SKYHAWK BEKAS HILANG
    The Tentera Udara Diraja Malaysia (TUDM, or Royal Malaysian Air Force) ordered 88 A-4s (25 A-4Cs and 63 A-4Ls), Only 40 PTM Skyhawks, 34 single seat versions and six two-seat trainers, were delivered......
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    MENCURI MESIN HILANG .........
    The Malaysian government is facing a fresh corruption crisis after officials admitted that two US-made fighter jet engines had disappeared from an air force base after apparently being illicitly sold by military officers to a South American arms dealer
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    NO WEAPON = ANKA WILL NOT BE EQUIPPED WITH ANY WEAPONRY
    Malaysia to use Anka-S for Maritime Surveillance
    While the specific equipment configuration of the Ankas is NOt currently kNOwn, they will be operated solely as a maritime surveillance platform in Malaysian service, and will NOt be equipped with any weaponry

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  70. >>> hanya malon yang BUAL BESAR DAN PRANK KOREA SELATAN / DSME ....konon sudah signed kontrak / contract signing ceremony 6 unit MCS made in DSME >>>> hasil akhir : KONTRAK KOSONG

    https://www.businesskorea.co.kr/news/articleView.html?idxno=7471


    HAHAHAHAHAHAHA......

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  71. Tunjukkan saya bukti pur, klo prindavan selatan alias melayu keling malaydesh punya lms 2 😆😆😆 jgn banyak omong2 tp bukti tdk ada 😆😆😆
    Kapal 70 m vs kapal goib 😆😆😆👉👉👉👉🇲🇾🇲🇾🇲🇾🇲🇾🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳💩💩💩💩💩

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  72. Jakarta (ANTARA) - Kementerian Pertahanan menandatangani kontrak kerja sama pengadaan Rudal Permukaan ke Permukaan Çakir dan Rudal Pertahanan Udara Sungur dengan Republikorp Indonesia.
    Dalam siaran pers resmi yang diterima ANTARA, penandatanganan itu dilakukan oleh Kepala Badan Sarana Pertahanan, Marsdya TNI Yusuf Jauhari dan Founder Republikorp, Norman Joesoef di depan Menteri Pertahanan Prabowo Subianto dan Secretary of Turkish Defence Industries, Haluk Görgün, Selasa.

    Tidak hanya penandatangan kerja sama pengadaan rudal, Republikorp Indonesia juga menandatangani kerangka kerjasama atau framework dengan ASELSAN dan ROKETSAN.
    Norman Joesoef, mewakili Republikorp, menandatangani perjanjian dengan ASELSAN untuk produksi Sistem Senjata Kendali Jarak Jauh (RCWS), serta dengan ROKETSAN untuk mendirikan fasilitas Maintenance, Repair, and Overhaul (MRO) dan produksi rudal ÇAKIR, ATMACA, dan HISAR.
    https://antaranews.com/berita/4289771/kemhan-teken-kontrak-kerja-sama-pengadaan-rudal-dengan-republikorp
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    tak hanya atmaca, ada Çakir, Sungur, dan Hisar..banyak kan, yaiyalah Bajet Raksasa haha!💰💰💰
    Ahhh sungguh terlaluw...jangan ragu sikat warganyet yg Lemah Ekonomi apalagi Bajet kcil bagi 5

    kaget yaa kasihan warganyet kl, Kalah Lagiiiii...jauuhhh haha!😋😋😋

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    Balasan
    1. TRIBUNNEWS.COM, JAKARTA - Taring TNI semakin runcing jika rencana akuisisi puluhan rudal antikapal buatan Turki, Atmaca, berhasil diwujudkan.

      Januari silam, media militer, Janes, mengabarkan, Indonesia telah mengadakan sebuah kontrak pengadaan rudal Atmaca asal pabrikan Roketsan.

      Tak main-main, rencananya Indonesia akan membeli 45 unit rudal yang dilengkapi modul peluncuran.

      ✅️TNI AL adalah pelanggan pertama dari rudal asal Turki tersebut.
      https://defense-studies.blogspot.com/2024/03/rudal-atmaca-jadi-taring-baru-tni-al.html?m=1
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      dia minta bukti,
      sorii yee Kita Klien yang Pertama Atmaca Di dunia haha!🤑🤑🤑

      negeri🎰kasino genting Arap Minggir haha!🍌🍌🍌

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  73. KETAHUAN BUDGET KECILLLL
    350 juta ringgit = 1,2 Trilyun =1 Unit OPV 98M
    160 Juta ringgit = 580 Miliyar rupiah = 2 unit Kapal PC 40
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    OPV KEDAH CLASS = DOWNGRADE MEKO CLASS
    NO MISSILE = GUNBOAT SHIP
    NO MISSILE = GUNBOAT SHIP
    NO MISSILE = GUNBOAT SHIP
    KONTRAK 27 JADI 6
    Persenjataan
    1 × 76 mm Oto Melara
    1 × 30 mm Breda Mauser
    The Kedah-class offshore patrol vessels of the Royal Malaysian Navy (RMN) are six ships based on the MEKO 100 design by Blohm + Voss. Originally, a total of 27 ships were planned, but due to programme delays and overruns, only six were eventually ordered. Their construction began in the early 2000s, and by 2009, all six were in active service. The six vessels are named after Malaysian states.
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    LCS 2024-2011 = 13 TAHUN
    13 TAHUN MANGKRAK
    13 TAHUN MANGKRAK
    LCS DIBAYAR 6 RM 12.4 BILLION NOT YET DELIVERED = The cost of the project is now RM12.4 billion. This is because Ocean Sunshine Bhd (OSB) – the government owned company set up to take over BNS will be paying the BHIC and LTAT (the previous owner of BNS) some RM1.2 billion in liabilities and debt.
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    NGPVs 2024-1996 = 28 TAHUN
    28 TAHUN MANGKRAK
    28 TAHUN MANGKRAK
    NGPVs DIBAYAR 27 JADI 6 = The Kedah-class offshore patrol vessels of the Royal Malaysian Navy (RMN) are six ships based on the MEKO 100 design by Blohm + Voss. Originally, a total of 27 ships were planned, but due to programme delays and overruns, only six were eventually ordered. Their construction began in the early 2000s, and by 2009, all six were in active service.
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    OPV 2024-2017 = 8 TAHUN
    8 TAHUN MANGKRAK
    8 TAHUN MANGKRAK
    OPV DIBAYAR 3 JADI 1 = THHE BANGKRUT : Offshore fabricator and shipbuilder TH Heavy Engineering Bhd (THHE) is undertaking a voluntary winding-up, a year after it was delisted from Bursa Malaysia. The company resolved to undertake voluntary winding-up as it is unable to continue its operations due to liabilities, it said in a winding-up NOtice dated Sept 13.
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    NGPVs BAYAR HUTANG LCS = seperti didedahkan Jawatankuasa Kira-kira Wang Negara (PAC) dan CEO LTAT, syarikat BNS menggunakan RM400 juta daripada bayaran pendahuluan bagi projek LCS untuk menjelaskan hutang lapuk bagi projek NGPV," syarikat PSC-Naval Dockyard pada Disember 2005 sebelum dijenamakan semula menjadi syarikat Boustead Naval Dockyard Sdn Bhd
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    17 KREDITUR LCS
    17 KREDITUR LCS
    17 KREDITUR LCS
    Besides MTU Services, others include Contraves Sdn Bhd, Axima Concept SA, Contraves Advanced Devices Sdn Bhd, Contraves Electrodynamics Sdn Bhd and Tyco Fire, Security & Services Malaysia Sdn Bhd, as well as iXblue SAS, iXblue Sdn Bhd and Protank Mission Systems Sdn Bhd. Also included are Bank Pembangunan Malaysia Bhd, AmBank Islamic Bhd, AmBank (M) Bhd, MTU Services, Affin Hwang Investment Bank Bhd, Bank Muamalat Malaysia Bhd, Affin Bank Bhd, Bank Kerjasama Rakyat Malaysia Bhd, Malayan Banking Bhd (Maybank) and KUWAIT FINANCE HOUSE (Malaysia) Bhd.
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    OPV 90 TNI =
    MERIAM 76 mm
    MERIAM 40 mm
    MERIAM 20 mm
    2x4 SSM ATMACA
    Kapal OPV 90M ini memiliki beberapa keunggulan yaitu diperkuat dengan senjata Meriam 76 mm dan 40 mm Leonardo, Meriam 20 mm Escribano, Decoy atau pengelak dari Terma, Surface to Surface 2x4 Missile Launcher System dari Roketsan. Dengan kecepatan maksimum 28 knots dan kelincahan yang dimiliki, kapal ini mampu memenuhi berbagai misi operasi baik penegakkan hukum di laut, infiltrasi, eksfiltrasi maupun misi SAR dengan sangat baik.
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    2 OPV = 3 TAHUN
    KONTRAK 2 = JADI 2
    Kedua kapal tersebut yaitu kapal OPV KRI Raja Haji Fisabilillah (RHF)-391 dan KRI Lukas Rumkorem (LRK)-392 yang diperuntukan bagi TNI Angkatan Laut dengan kontrak melalui Kementerian Pertahanan. Pembangunan kapal OPV yang dikerjakan oleh PT. DRU..

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  74. Logik geng PEMBUAL......
    Lemes.. peti sejuk .. Tin Milo ... diclaim terjaguh di kawasan

    Little bird, FA50 ....

    Varian tercanggih.... Blok terbaru... Senjata terhebat

    Vita berahi pun.. diclaim .. terjaguh di kawasan ... ha...ha..ha

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  75. >>> malon di forum DS PASTI TIDAK BISA KIRIM BUKTI FAKTA LINK bahwa telah lakukan FIRST STEEL CUTTING DI ISTANBUL NAVAL SHIPYARD untuk PESANAN 3 unit ADA class.


    WKWKWKWKWKWKWKWKWK.....

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  76. Tunjukkan saya bukti pur, klo prindavan selatan alias melayu keling malaydesh punya lms 2 😆😆😆 jgn banyak omong2 tp bukti tdk ada 😆😆😆
    Kapal 70 m vs kapal goib 😆😆😆👉👉👉👉🇲🇾🇲🇾🇲🇾🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳🇧🇩🇧🇩🇧🇩💩💩💩💩💩

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  77. UAV ANKA = MENUNGGU 2030
    LMS B2 = MENUNGGU 2030
    MRSS = MENUNGGU 2030
    HELI = MENUNGGU 2030
    KUALA LUMPUR – Rancangan perolehan aset baharu Tentera Laut Diraja Malaysia (TLDM) dijangka akan menelan belanja sekurang-kurangnya RM10 bilion untuk tempoh Rancangan Malaysia Ke-13 (RMKe-13).
    Perkara tersebut dinyatakan oleh Timbalan Menteri Pertahanan, Adly Zahari semasa Perbahasan Penggulungan Laporan Ketua Audit Negara (LKAN) di Dewan Rakyat, hari ini.
    Menurut beliau, perolehan Kapal Misi Pesisir (Littoral Mission Ship) Batch Kedua (LMSB2) yang dilakukan oleh kerajaan pada Jun lalu merupakan sebahagian daripada usaha untuk memperkasakan armada TLDM.
    “Di bawah RMKe-13 pula, usaha memperkasakan armada TLDM diteruskan dengan termeterainya perjanjian perolehan bagi tiga buah kapal Littoral Mission Ship Batch 2 dengan negara Turkiye baru-baru ini,” katanya di Dewan Rakyat.
    Perolehan 3 buah LMSB2 itu dilakukan melalui kaedah Government to Government (G2G) dengan negara Turkiye.
    RMKe-13 merangkumi tempoh tahun 2026-2030.
    “Perolehan bagi baki 3 buah LMS lagi akan dimasukkan di bawah RMKe-13,” ujar beliau.
    Selain LMS, TLDM turut merancang perolehan 2 buah kapal Multi Role Support Ship (MRSS), 3 buah kapal Littoral Mission Ship Batch 3, 4 buah helikopter anti kapal selam dan 6 buah Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV).
    “Proses perolehan bagi aset-aset baharu ini dijangka berlangsung sehingga 2030. Kesemua perolehan aset TLDM ini dianggarkan berjumlah RM10 – RM11 bilion bergantung kepada keadaan ekonomi semasa kerajaan,” katanya.
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    2024 OVER LIMIT DEBT 65,6%
    2024 OVER LIMIT DEBT 65,6%
    2024 OVER LIMIT DEBT 65,6%
    Malaysia Government debt accounted for 65.6 % of the country's Nominal GDP in Mar 2024, compared with the ratio of 64.3 % in the previous quarter. Malaysia government debt to GDP ratio data is updated quarterly, available from Dec 2010 to Mar 2024.
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    LIMIT DEBT 65% TO GDP ...
    LIMIT DEBT 65% TO GDP ...
    LIMIT DEBT 65% TO GDP ...
    Malaysia Plan, 2021-2025 (Twelfth Plan), the Government maintained the statutory debt limit at 65% of GDP under the Loan (Local) (Statutory Ceiling for Borrowing) and Government Funding (Statutory Ceiling of Moneys Received) Order 2022 [P.U. (A) 399/2022] which came into effect on 1 January 2023. As at end-August 2023, the Federal Government statutory debt which comprises MGS, MGII and MITB recorded 59.9% of GDP, below the stipulated debt ceiling.
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    SCANDALS = Now and then, by exception, scandals spill out into the public domain, like Bumiputera Malaysia Finance 1982, Bank Negara’s FX losses in the 1980s and 1990s, the Scorpene submarines of 2002, the National Feedlot scandal – “cowgate” – of 2012, 1MDB, and the latest LCS naval procurement. But these are just the tip of the iceberg of systematic pilferage. It has become the institutional norm.
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    HASIL STUDI = BELANJA PERTAHANAN TERGANTUNG HUTANG
    The results reveal a robust positive association between Public Debt and Defence Spending, substantiated by the significant coefficient of 0.7601 (p < 0.01). This suggests that an increase in Public Debt corresponds to a substantial rise in Defence Spending. Additionally, the study underscores the influence of Gross Domestic Saving and Exchange Rate on Defence Spending, with coefficients of 1.5996 (p < 0.01) and 0.4703 (p < 0.05), respectively. These findings contribute valuable insights into the fiscal dynamics of Malaysia's defence budget, shedding light on the interplay between Public Debt and strategic resource allocation. The incorporation of control variables enhances the robustness of the analysis, providing a nuanced understanding of the factors shaping defence spending in the Malaysian context.

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  78. KAPAL 1978
    PENDEKAR BOCOR TENGGELAM
    Kuala Lumpur: Tentera Laut Diraja Malaysia (TLDM) mengesahkan Kapal Diraja (KD) Pendekar mengalami kebocoran dan kebanjiran besar di dua batu nautika Tenggara Tanjung Penyusop, Johor ketika sedang melaksanakan penugasan operasi.
    -
    READINESS 58.6%
    Panglima Tentera Laut, Laksamana Tan Sri Abdul Rahman Ayob hari ini menyatakan tahap kesiagaan armada Tentera Laut Diraja Malaysia (TLDM) adalah di bawah sasaran.
    Perkara tersebut dinyatakan oleh beliau semasa menyampaikan Perutusan Tahun Baharu 2024 dan Setahun Pemerintahan Panglima Tentera Laut di Wisma Pertahanan.
    “Kesiagaan TLDM masih berada di bawah sasaran iaitu 58.6% berbanding sasaran 75%,
    -
    OBSOLETE ....
    PM Anwar said he had been astonished to see a navy frigate dating from the 1970s on display at the recent LIMA maritime and aerospace expo in Langkawi. “I want to salute these ships but I don’t know where to put my face. The last frigate (on display at LIMA) was from 1998,” he said
    -
    ASET USANG
    masalah penggunaan aset usang ini bukan hanya membabitkan pelbagai ketumbukan dalam Angkatan Tentera Malaysia (ATM), malah Polis Diraja Malaysia (PDRM), Agensi Penguatkuasaan Maritim Malaysia (Maritim Malaysia) dan pasukan keselamatan lain sebagai sebahagian daripada barisan pertahanan negara.
    -
    RONGSOK KAPAL 1967 = The post stated that among his achievements in the MMEA were that he was the team leader for a suitability study on absorbing the US Coast Guard cutter – USCG Decisive. Checks on the US Coast Guard website showed that Decisive– a Reliance class cutter – was laid in 1967 and commissioned in 1968
    -
    RONGSOK KAPAL SELAM BEKAS 1970 = In 2002, Malaysia signed a contract with France for acquisition of two Scorpène-class diesel-electric submarines.3 As part of the submarine induction process, Malaysia also negotiated for an ex-French Agosta 70-class submarine – Quessant – to be based in Toulon for RMN crew training and instruction
    -
    RONGSOK KAPAL 1980 = KM Perwira, one of the two Bay class patrol boats donated to MMEA by Australia. It is likely that the Bay class was the design proposed for the tri-nation VLPV project in the late 80s.
    -
    RONGSOK KAPAL 1989 DAN 1991 = Jepang menghibahkan dua kapal kelas 90m masing-masing PL-01 Ojima dan PL-02 Erimo, kedua kapal ini masuk dinas di JCG pada tahun 1989 dan 1991.
    -
    RONGSOK KAPAL 1990–1991 = KM Pekan is an Ojika-class offshore patrol vessel operated by the Malaysian Coast Guard. This ship, together with KM Arau and KM Marlin was transferred from the Japan Coast Guard to Malaysia in order to strengthen the relations between the two countries. The ship was built as the Ojika for the Japanese Coast Guard in 1990–1991
    -
    RONGSOK KAPAL 1989 = KM Arau is an offshore patrol vessel operated by the Malaysian Coast Guard. She was the second ship transferred from the Japan Coast Guard together with KM Pekan and KM Marlin. KM Arau was formerly kNOwn as Oki (PL-01) in the Japan Coast Guard.
    -
    RONGSOK 1960 BEKAS MARINE POLICE BEKAS MMEA = RMN informed us that they are getting a new boat – albeit a third hand one – courtesy of the MMEA. MMEA received from the Marine police back in 2011.
    -
    RONGSOK BEKAS MMEA = RMN has taken delivery of ex-Sundang on October 23 after the patrol craft completed its refit. She is the first of two ex-MMEA PC
    ===========================
    2024 OVER LIMIT DEBT 65,6%
    2024 OVER LIMIT DEBT 65,6%
    2024 OVER LIMIT DEBT 65,6%
    Malaysia Government debt accounted for 65.6 % of the country's Nominal GDP in Mar 2024, compared with the ratio of 64.3 % in the previous quarter. Malaysia government debt to GDP ratio data is updated quarterly, available from Dec 2010 to Mar 2024.
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    HASIL STUDI = BELANJA PERTAHANAN TERGANTUNG HUTANG
    The results reveal a robust positive association between Public Debt and Defence Spending, substantiated by the significant coefficient of 0.7601 (p < 0.01). This suggests that an increase in Public Debt corresponds to a substantial rise in Defence Spending.

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  79. KAPAL 1978
    PENDEKAR BOCOR TENGGELAM
    Kuala Lumpur: Tentera Laut Diraja Malaysia (TLDM) mengesahkan Kapal Diraja (KD) Pendekar mengalami kebocoran dan kebanjiran besar di dua batu nautika Tenggara Tanjung Penyusop, Johor ketika sedang melaksanakan penugasan operasi.
    -
    READINESS 58.6%
    Panglima Tentera Laut, Laksamana Tan Sri Abdul Rahman Ayob hari ini menyatakan tahap kesiagaan armada Tentera Laut Diraja Malaysia (TLDM) adalah di bawah sasaran.
    Perkara tersebut dinyatakan oleh beliau semasa menyampaikan Perutusan Tahun Baharu 2024 dan Setahun Pemerintahan Panglima Tentera Laut di Wisma Pertahanan.
    “Kesiagaan TLDM masih berada di bawah sasaran iaitu 58.6% berbanding sasaran 75%,
    -
    OBSOLETE ....
    PM Anwar said he had been astonished to see a navy frigate dating from the 1970s on display at the recent LIMA maritime and aerospace expo in Langkawi. “I want to salute these ships but I don’t know where to put my face. The last frigate (on display at LIMA) was from 1998,” he said
    -
    ASET USANG
    masalah penggunaan aset usang ini bukan hanya membabitkan pelbagai ketumbukan dalam Angkatan Tentera Malaysia (ATM), malah Polis Diraja Malaysia (PDRM), Agensi Penguatkuasaan Maritim Malaysia (Maritim Malaysia) dan pasukan keselamatan lain sebagai sebahagian daripada barisan pertahanan negara.
    -
    RONGSOK KAPAL 1967 = The post stated that among his achievements in the MMEA were that he was the team leader for a suitability study on absorbing the US Coast Guard cutter – USCG Decisive. Checks on the US Coast Guard website showed that Decisive– a Reliance class cutter – was laid in 1967 and commissioned in 1968
    -
    RONGSOK KAPAL SELAM BEKAS 1970 = In 2002, Malaysia signed a contract with France for acquisition of two Scorpène-class diesel-electric submarines.3 As part of the submarine induction process, Malaysia also negotiated for an ex-French Agosta 70-class submarine – Quessant – to be based in Toulon for RMN crew training and instruction
    -
    RONGSOK KAPAL 1980 = KM Perwira, one of the two Bay class patrol boats donated to MMEA by Australia. It is likely that the Bay class was the design proposed for the tri-nation VLPV project in the late 80s.
    -
    RONGSOK KAPAL 1989 DAN 1991 = Jepang menghibahkan dua kapal kelas 90m masing-masing PL-01 Ojima dan PL-02 Erimo, kedua kapal ini masuk dinas di JCG pada tahun 1989 dan 1991.
    -
    RONGSOK KAPAL 1990–1991 = KM Pekan is an Ojika-class offshore patrol vessel operated by the Malaysian Coast Guard. This ship, together with KM Arau and KM Marlin was transferred from the Japan Coast Guard to Malaysia in order to strengthen the relations between the two countries. The ship was built as the Ojika for the Japanese Coast Guard in 1990–1991
    -
    RONGSOK KAPAL 1989 = KM Arau is an offshore patrol vessel operated by the Malaysian Coast Guard. She was the second ship transferred from the Japan Coast Guard together with KM Pekan and KM Marlin. KM Arau was formerly kNOwn as Oki (PL-01) in the Japan Coast Guard.
    -
    RONGSOK 1960 BEKAS MARINE POLICE BEKAS MMEA = RMN informed us that they are getting a new boat – albeit a third hand one – courtesy of the MMEA. MMEA received from the Marine police back in 2011.
    -
    RONGSOK BEKAS MMEA = RMN has taken delivery of ex-Sundang on October 23 after the patrol craft completed its refit. She is the first of two ex-MMEA PC
    ===========================
    2024 OVER LIMIT DEBT 65,6%
    2024 OVER LIMIT DEBT 65,6%
    2024 OVER LIMIT DEBT 65,6%
    Malaysia Government debt accounted for 65.6 % of the country's Nominal GDP in Mar 2024, compared with the ratio of 64.3 % in the previous quarter. Malaysia government debt to GDP ratio data is updated quarterly, available from Dec 2010 to Mar 2024.
    ------------------
    HASIL STUDI = BELANJA PERTAHANAN TERGANTUNG HUTANG
    The results reveal a robust positive association between Public Debt and Defence Spending, substantiated by the significant coefficient of 0.7601 (p < 0.01). This suggests that an increase in Public Debt corresponds to a substantial rise in Defence Spending.

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  80. TAI TURKI DI BANDUNG-INDONESIA
    PT Turkish Aerospace Indonesia dari Turki didirikan di Bandung guna menjalin kerjasama strategis global. CEO of Turkish Aerospace, Mehmet Demiroğlu, mengatakan, pihaknya bekerjasama dengan PT Dirgantara Indonensia untuk meningkatkan dan mengembangkan proyek-proyek kerjasama di bidang kedirgantaraan. "Jadi, kami menegaskan bahwa kami tidak bersaing, tapi saling melengkapi. Itu sebabnya kami ada di sini," ujarnya seusai launching PT. Turkish Aerospace Indonesia di Bandung
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    CONTRACT 45 ATMACA
    This contract, which covers the procurement of 45 missile rounds and associated launcher units and user terminals, paves the way for the Indonesian Navy to be the first export customer of the Turkish-developed guided weapon.
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    KONTRAK RUDAL MRO RCWS
    Kementerian Pertahanan menandatangani kontrak kerja sama pengadaan Rudal Permukaan ke Permukaan Çakir dan Rudal Pertahanan Udara Sungur dengan Republikorp Indonesia. Dalam siaran pers resmi yang diterima ANTARA, penandatanganan itu dilakukan oleh Kepala Badan Sarana Pertahanan, Marsdya TNI Yusuf Jauhari dan Founder Republikorp, Norman Joesoef di depan Menteri Pertahanan Prabowo Subianto dan Secretary of Turkish Defence Industries, Haluk Görgün
    Norman Joesoef, mewakili Republikorp, menandatangani perjanjian dengan ASELSAN untuk produksi Sistem Senjata Kendali Jarak Jauh (RCWS), serta dengan ROKETSAN untuk mendirikan fasilitas Maintenance, Repair, and Overhaul (MRO) dan produksi rudal ÇAKIR, ATMACA, dan HISAR
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    CONTRACT LPC TAIS TURKEY
    TAIS Shipyards secured a contract for two 65 m LPCs for TNI-AL Turkish Private TAIS Shipyards will construct two Large Patrol Crafts, LPC-65, for the Indonesian Navy (TNI-AL). Even though it is named patrol craft, the vessel will feature a 76mm gun, a dual 35mm gun turret, two 12.7mm STAMP remote weapon stations (RWS), and a Roketsan ASW rocket launcher. The vessel may have eight ATMACA anti-ship missiles (AShMs) or prefer French Exocets.
    ===========================
    2024 OVER LIMIT DEBT 65,6%
    2024 OVER LIMIT DEBT 65,6%
    2024 OVER LIMIT DEBT 65,6%
    Malaysia Government debt accounted for 65.6 % of the country's Nominal GDP in Mar 2024, compared with the ratio of 64.3 % in the previous quarter. Malaysia government debt to GDP ratio data is updated quarterly, available from Dec 2010 to Mar 2024.
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    LIMIT DEBT 65% TO GDP ...
    LIMIT DEBT 65% TO GDP ...
    LIMIT DEBT 65% TO GDP ...
    Malaysia Plan, 2021-2025 (Twelfth Plan), the Government maintained the statutory debt limit at 65% of GDP under the Loan (Local) (Statutory Ceiling for Borrowing) and Government Funding (Statutory Ceiling of Moneys Received) Order 2022 [P.U. (A) 399/2022] which came into effect on 1 January 2023. As at end-August 2023, the Federal Government statutory debt which comprises MGS, MGII and MITB recorded 59.9% of GDP, below the stipulated debt ceiling.
    ------------------
    SCANDALS = Now and then, by exception, scandals spill out into the public domain, like Bumiputera Malaysia Finance 1982, Bank Negara’s FX losses in the 1980s and 1990s, the Scorpene submarines of 2002, the National Feedlot scandal – “cowgate” – of 2012, 1MDB, and the latest LCS naval procurement. But these are just the tip of the iceberg of systematic pilferage. It has become the institutional norm.
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    HASIL STUDI = BELANJA PERTAHANAN TERGANTUNG HUTANG
    The results reveal a robust positive association between Public Debt and Defence Spending, substantiated by the significant coefficient of 0.7601 (p < 0.01). This suggests that an increase in Public Debt corresponds to a substantial rise in Defence Spending.

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  81. PERHATIKAN foto pada 2 link dibawah ini dengan CERMAT PADA KALIMAT BACKDROP :

    >>> CONTRACT SIGNING CEREMONY : 6 unit Missile Surface Corvette (MSC) antara DSME dengan malon >>> hasil akhir : malon PRANK DSME >>> KONTRAK KOSONG TAK PUNYA UANG

    >>> MoU SIGNING CEREMONY : 3 unit ADA class antara Istanbul Naval Shipyard dengan malon >>> hasil akhir >>> menunggu RMK-13

    link 1 :
    https://www.businesskorea.co.kr/news/articleView.html?idxno=7471

    link 2 :
    https://web.facebook.com/story.php/?story_fbid=821969126795299&id=100069466578158&_rdc=1&_rdr#


    konklusi :

    malon BUAL BESAR TIDAK PUNYA UANG .

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  82. Gelak aku baca ini....
    Dibangun 10 tahun...
    Diresmikan dgn meriah... balon kuning.... jadi monumen
    Diresmikan lagi.. tunggu lagi 2 tahun.. untuk uji laut

    Hebat sangat bualnya

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  83. The Malaysian Armed Forces (MAF) face a number of challenges, including:
    • Funding: The Malaysian government has been unwilling to reduce government spending or the size of the military to fund defense. The 2024 defense budget allocated $4.16 billion, but salaries and allowances accounted for over 40% of that.
    • Corruption: The MAF has been plagued by corruption.
    • Poor planning: The MAF has been criticized for poor planning.
    • Political interference: Political leaders have been accused of interfering in procurement.
    • Lack of modern assets: The MAF lacks modern military assets. For example, the KD Rahman submarine was unable to submerge in 2010 due to technical problems.
    • Personnel issues: Military personnel have struggled with thinking skills, decision-making, and problem-solving during operations.
    • Critical problems with PT-91M tanks: The MAF has investigated critical problems with the PT-91M main battle tank, including issues with the transmission and fire-control systems.
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    The Malaysian Army (MA) faces a number of challenges, including:
    • Lack of skills and knowledge
    The MA has identified that military personnel struggle with problem-solving, decision-making, and thinking skills during military operations. This is due to a lack of military knowledge, skills, and abilities (KSAs).
    • Outdated defense assets
    The MAF lacks modern military assets, which puts the country at risk from internal and external threats. For example, the KD Rahman submarine was unable to submerge due to technical issues in 2010.
    • Work-life balance
    Military personnel are concerned about the quality of their lives, time with family, and the impact of work on family members. Issues related to stress, anxiety, depression, and emotional intelligence are increasing.
    • Complex operating environment
    Military operations are complex due to a combination of factors, including asymmetric threats, rapid technological advances, and environmental conditions.
    =============
    The Royal Malaysian Air Force (RMAF) has faced several challenges, including:
    • Aircraft maintenance
    The RMAF has had issues with maintenance and spare parts for its aircraft, including the Sukhoi Su-30MKM and the Kuwaiti Hornet. For example, in 2018, only four of the RMAF's Sukhoi Su-30MKM aircraft were flyable due to maintenance issues. The Kuwaiti Hornets are an earlier model than the Malaysian fighters, which may cause compatibility issues.
    • Budget constraints
    Malaysia's defense budget is limited, which can affect the pace of acquisitions and upgrades. The government must balance defense spending with other national priorities.
    • Regional competition
    Neighboring countries like Indonesia and Singapore are also increasing their air force capabilities, which puts pressure on Malaysia to keep pace.
    • Corruption
    Malaysia's military has been involved in multiple corruption scandals.
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    2024 RASIO HUTANG 84,2% DARI GDP
    HUTANG 2023 = RM 1.53 TRILLION
    HUTANG 2022 = RM 1.45 TRILLION
    HUTANG 2021 = RM 1.38 TRILLION
    HUTANG 2020 = RM 1.32 TRILLION
    HUTANG 2019 = RM 1.25 TRILLION
    The Finance Ministry stated that the aggregate national household debt stood at RM1.53 trillion between 2018 and 2023. In aggregate, it said the household debt for 2022 was RM1.45 trillion, followed by RM1.38 trillion (2021,) RM1.32 trillion (2020), RM1.25 trillion (2019) and RM1.19 trillion (2018). “The ratio of household debt to gross domestic product (GDP) at the end of 2023 also slightly increased to 84.2% compared with 82% in 2018,” it said

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    Balasan
    1. KETAHUAN BUDGET KECILLLL
      350 juta ringgit = 1,2 Trilyun =1 Unit OPV 98M
      160 Juta ringgit = 580 Miliyar rupiah = 2 unit Kapal PC 40
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      OPV KEDAH CLASS = DOWNGRADE MEKO CLASS
      NO MISSILE = GUNBOAT SHIP
      NO MISSILE = GUNBOAT SHIP
      NO MISSILE = GUNBOAT SHIP
      KONTRAK 27 JADI 6
      Persenjataan
      1 × 76 mm Oto Melara
      1 × 30 mm Breda Mauser
      The Kedah-class offshore patrol vessels of the Royal Malaysian Navy (RMN) are six ships based on the MEKO 100 design by Blohm + Voss. Originally, a total of 27 ships were planned, but due to programme delays and overruns, only six were eventually ordered. Their construction began in the early 2000s, and by 2009, all six were in active service. The six vessels are named after Malaysian states.
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      LCS 2024-2011 = 13 TAHUN
      13 TAHUN MANGKRAK
      13 TAHUN MANGKRAK
      LCS DIBAYAR 6 RM 12.4 BILLION NOT YET DELIVERED = The cost of the project is now RM12.4 billion. This is because Ocean Sunshine Bhd (OSB) – the government owned company set up to take over BNS will be paying the BHIC and LTAT (the previous owner of BNS) some RM1.2 billion in liabilities and debt.
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      NGPVs 2024-1996 = 28 TAHUN
      28 TAHUN MANGKRAK
      28 TAHUN MANGKRAK
      NGPVs DIBAYAR 27 JADI 6 = The Kedah-class offshore patrol vessels of the Royal Malaysian Navy (RMN) are six ships based on the MEKO 100 design by Blohm + Voss. Originally, a total of 27 ships were planned, but due to programme delays and overruns, only six were eventually ordered. Their construction began in the early 2000s, and by 2009, all six were in active service.
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      OPV 2024-2017 = 8 TAHUN
      8 TAHUN MANGKRAK
      8 TAHUN MANGKRAK
      OPV DIBAYAR 3 JADI 1 = THHE BANGKRUT : Offshore fabricator and shipbuilder TH Heavy Engineering Bhd (THHE) is undertaking a voluntary winding-up, a year after it was delisted from Bursa Malaysia. The company resolved to undertake voluntary winding-up as it is unable to continue its operations due to liabilities, it said in a winding-up NOtice dated Sept 13.
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      NGPVs BAYAR HUTANG LCS = seperti didedahkan Jawatankuasa Kira-kira Wang Negara (PAC) dan CEO LTAT, syarikat BNS menggunakan RM400 juta daripada bayaran pendahuluan bagi projek LCS untuk menjelaskan hutang lapuk bagi projek NGPV," syarikat PSC-Naval Dockyard pada Disember 2005 sebelum dijenamakan semula menjadi syarikat Boustead Naval Dockyard Sdn Bhd
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      17 KREDITUR LCS
      17 KREDITUR LCS
      17 KREDITUR LCS
      Besides MTU Services, others include Contraves Sdn Bhd, Axima Concept SA, Contraves Advanced Devices Sdn Bhd, Contraves Electrodynamics Sdn Bhd and Tyco Fire, Security & Services Malaysia Sdn Bhd, as well as iXblue SAS, iXblue Sdn Bhd and Protank Mission Systems Sdn Bhd. Also included are Bank Pembangunan Malaysia Bhd, AmBank Islamic Bhd, AmBank (M) Bhd, MTU Services, Affin Hwang Investment Bank Bhd, Bank Muamalat Malaysia Bhd, Affin Bank Bhd, Bank Kerjasama Rakyat Malaysia Bhd, Malayan Banking Bhd (Maybank) and KUWAIT FINANCE HOUSE (Malaysia) Bhd.
      ================
      ================
      OPV 90 TNI =
      MERIAM 76 mm
      MERIAM 40 mm
      MERIAM 20 mm
      2x4 SSM ATMACA
      Kapal OPV 90M ini memiliki beberapa keunggulan yaitu diperkuat dengan senjata Meriam 76 mm dan 40 mm Leonardo, Meriam 20 mm Escribano, Decoy atau pengelak dari Terma, Surface to Surface 2x4 Missile Launcher System dari Roketsan. Dengan kecepatan maksimum 28 knots dan kelincahan yang dimiliki, kapal ini mampu memenuhi berbagai misi operasi baik penegakkan hukum di laut, infiltrasi, eksfiltrasi maupun misi SAR dengan sangat baik.
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      2 OPV = 3 TAHUN
      KONTRAK 2 = JADI 2
      Kedua kapal tersebut yaitu kapal OPV KRI Raja Haji Fisabilillah (RHF)-391 dan KRI Lukas Rumkorem (LRK)-392 yang diperuntukan bagi TNI Angkatan Laut dengan kontrak melalui Kementerian Pertahanan. Pembangunan kapal OPV yang dikerjakan oleh PT. DRU..

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    2. TERGANTUNG KEADAAN EKONOMI :
      LMS B2 = MENUNGGU 2030
      UAV ANKA = MENUNGGU 2030
      MRSS = MENUNGGU 2030
      HELI = MENUNGGU 2030
      KUALA LUMPUR – Rancangan perolehan aset baharu Tentera Laut Diraja Malaysia (TLDM) dijangka akan menelan belanja sekurang-kurangnya RM10 bilion untuk tempoh Rancangan Malaysia Ke-13 (RMKe-13).
      Perkara tersebut dinyatakan oleh Timbalan Menteri Pertahanan, Adly Zahari semasa Perbahasan Penggulungan Laporan Ketua Audit Negara (LKAN) di Dewan Rakyat, hari ini.
      Menurut beliau, perolehan Kapal Misi Pesisir (Littoral Mission Ship) Batch Kedua (LMSB2) yang dilakukan oleh kerajaan pada Jun lalu merupakan sebahagian daripada usaha untuk memperkasakan armada TLDM.
      “Di bawah RMKe-13 pula, usaha memperkasakan armada TLDM diteruskan dengan termeterainya perjanjian perolehan bagi tiga buah kapal Littoral Mission Ship Batch 2 dengan negara Turkiye baru-baru ini,” katanya di Dewan Rakyat.
      Perolehan 3 buah LMSB2 itu dilakukan melalui kaedah Government to Government (G2G) dengan negara Turkiye.
      RMKe-13 merangkumi tempoh tahun 2026-2030.
      “Perolehan bagi baki 3 buah LMS lagi akan dimasukkan di bawah RMKe-13,” ujar beliau.
      Selain LMS, TLDM turut merancang perolehan 2 buah kapal Multi Role Support Ship (MRSS), 3 buah kapal Littoral Mission Ship Batch 3, 4 buah helikopter anti kapal selam dan 6 buah Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV).
      “Proses perolehan bagi aset-aset baharu ini dijangka berlangsung sehingga 2030. Kesemua perolehan aset TLDM ini dianggarkan berjumlah RM10 – RM11 bilion bergantung kepada keadaan ekonomi semasa kerajaan,” katanya.
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      2024 OVER LIMIT DEBT 65,6%
      2024 OVER LIMIT DEBT 65,6%
      2024 OVER LIMIT DEBT 65,6%
      Malaysia Government debt accounted for 65.6 % of the country's Nominal GDP in Mar 2024, compared with the ratio of 64.3 % in the previous quarter. Malaysia government debt to GDP ratio data is updated quarterly, available from Dec 2010 to Mar 2024.
      ------------------
      LIMIT DEBT 65% TO GDP ...
      LIMIT DEBT 65% TO GDP ...
      LIMIT DEBT 65% TO GDP ...
      Malaysia Plan, 2021-2025 (Twelfth Plan), the Government maintained the statutory debt limit at 65% of GDP under the Loan (Local) (Statutory Ceiling for Borrowing) and Government Funding (Statutory Ceiling of Moneys Received) Order 2022 [P.U. (A) 399/2022] which came into effect on 1 January 2023. As at end-August 2023, the Federal Government statutory debt which comprises MGS, MGII and MITB recorded 59.9% of GDP, below the stipulated debt ceiling.
      ------------------
      SCANDALS = Now and then, by exception, scandals spill out into the public domain, like Bumiputera Malaysia Finance 1982, Bank Negara’s FX losses in the 1980s and 1990s, the Scorpene submarines of 2002, the National Feedlot scandal – “cowgate” – of 2012, 1MDB, and the latest LCS naval procurement. But these are just the tip of the iceberg of systematic pilferage. It has become the institutional norm.
      ------
      HASIL STUDI = BELANJA PERTAHANAN TERGANTUNG HUTANG
      The results reveal a robust positive association between Public Debt and Defence Spending, substantiated by the significant coefficient of 0.7601 (p < 0.01). This suggests that an increase in Public Debt corresponds to a substantial rise in Defence Spending. Additionally, the study underscores the influence of Gross Domestic Saving and Exchange Rate on Defence Spending, with coefficients of 1.5996 (p < 0.01) and 0.4703 (p < 0.05), respectively. These findings contribute valuable insights into the fiscal dynamics of Malaysia's defence budget, shedding light on the interplay between Public Debt and strategic resource allocation. The incorporation of control variables enhances the robustness of the analysis, providing a nuanced understanding of the factors shaping defence spending in the Malaysian context.

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  84. Kalau LMS BATCH 2 tu memang jelas memakai SSM ATMACA... 😎😎🇲🇾🇲🇾

    Bukan macam INDIANESIA membual konon beli ATMACA padahal KONTRAK BELUM EFEKTIF... 🤣🤣🤣

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    Balasan
    1. Apa kera jalan Malon sudah kontrak efektif ? Kasih saya bukti

      Hapus
  85. NO CONTRACT LMS
    STM officials, in conversation with Naval News, affirmed that the project remains on schedule, with final contract details under negotiation. Consequently, while the contract wasn’t anticipated to be signed at the DSA 2024 exhibition, it is expected to be finalized in the forthcoming months. However, STM officials refrained from divulging specifics regarding the contract timeline and the potential configuration of the ship
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    NO CONTRACT ATMACA
    While the Malaysian Navy continues to work on the choice of the anti-ship missile system of LMS, Naval News has learned that the Atmaca missile, developed by Roketsan, has emerged as a leading contender. If this trajectory remains unchanged, it is likely that the Atmaca missile, akin to the one installed on the TCG KINALIADA, the Turkish Navy’s 4th Island-class corvette, will be mounted on the LMS.
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    BUKTI CUMA LOA = NO CONTRACT
    THEY COULD STILL BE FINALISING THE TECHNICAL DETAILS OF THE SHIPS
    Three of the ships will be built in Turkiye under the LOA according to the release though it did NOt identify the shipyards to build them. Defence Minister DS Khaled NOrdin was present at the LOA handing over ceremony so it is likely the ministry will issue – a less detailed press release on it. Do NOte that even if the LOA is issued, they could still be finalising the technical details of the ships.
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    DOWNGRADE LMS B2
    RADAR 3D
    MERIAM 30mm
    NO TORPEDO
    NO SONAR
    STM, in its role as main contractor, will turn to the Turkish defence sector for such equipment as the Combat Management System; the Gun Fire Control System, to be supplied by HAVELSAN; and the 3D Search Radar, Fire Control Radar, IFF, 30mm Gun, ESM and Chaff Decoy System, as well as other electronic sensors, to be supplied by ASELSAN. ROKETSAN will be supplying its ATMACA Surface-to-Surface G/M System.
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    NO WEAPON = ANKA WILL NOT BE EQUIPPED WITH ANY WEAPONRY
    Malaysia to use Anka-S for Maritime Surveillance
    While the specific equipment configuration of the Ankas is NOt currently kNOwn, they will be operated solely as a maritime surveillance platform in Malaysian service, and will NOt be equipped with any weaponry. According to European Security & Defence reporting from LIMA 2023, the Malaysian Ankas will have modified wings to improve their endurance

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  86. NO CONTRACT LMS
    STM officials, in conversation with Naval News, affirmed that the project remains on schedule, with final contract details under negotiation. Consequently, while the contract wasn’t anticipated to be signed at the DSA 2024 exhibition, it is expected to be finalized in the forthcoming months.
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    PULLED OUT AUSIEE = Armidale class is a class of patrol boats built for the Royal Australian Navy (RAN). Planning for a class of vessels to replace the fifteen Fremantle-class patrol boats began in 1993 as a joint project with the Royal Malaysian Navy, but was cancelled when Malaysia pulled out of the process. The project was reopened in 1999 under the designation SEA 1444, with the RAN as the sole participant.
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    SEWA SIMULATOR MKM 5 TAHUN = Five-year contract for Sukhoi’s simulators. Publicly listed HeiTech Padu Bhd has anNOunced that it had been awarded a RM67 million, five-year contract to operate and maintain the Su-30MKM flight simulators at the RMAF airbase in Gong Kedak. The company made the anNOuncement to Bursa Malaysia on September 9, 2022.
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    SEWA SIMULATOR HELI = Kerajaan sebelum ini pernah menyewa Helikopter Latihan Airbus EC120B dan Flight Simulation Training Device (FSTD) Untuk Kegunaan Kursus Asas Juruterbang Helikopter TUDM. Selain itu, kerajaan turut pernah menyewa 5 unit Helikopter EC120B; 1 unit Sistem Simulator
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    SEWA PESAWAT ITTC is currently providing Fighter Lead-In Training (FLIT) to the Royal Malaysian Air Force in London, Ontario. ITTC operates a fleet of Aero Vodochody L-39
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    BEBAN AUSSIE = A number of challenges face the FPDA. A key one is the issue of interoperability, with countries such as New Zealand and Malaysia falling far behind the other partners in terms of military capability, creating what the IISS terms a 2-tier grouping. The FPDA also suffers from a lack of attention, which is typically focused on more high-profile security partnerships. The IISS observes that the inclusion of Malaysia is crucial – if it loses interest in participating, ‘Australia, the UK and New Zealand would lose significant access for their armed forces in Southeast Asia’.
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    SCRAMBLED F16 SINGAPURA = Two Singaporean F-16 fighter jets armed with AIM-9 and AIM-120s were reportedly scrambled to Pulau Tekong this morning after a Royal Malaysia Police (PDRM) helicopter flew over the small island.
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    MENCURI 48 SKYHAWK BEKAS HILANG
    The Tentera Udara Diraja Malaysia (TUDM, or Royal Malaysian Air Force) ordered 88 A-4s (25 A-4Cs and 63 A-4Ls), Only 40 PTM Skyhawks, 34 single seat versions and six two-seat trainers, were delivered......
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    MENCURI MESIN HILANG .........
    The Malaysian government is facing a fresh corruption crisis after officials admitted that two US-made fighter jet engines had disappeared from an air force base after apparently being illicitly sold by military officers to a South American arms dealer
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    NO WEAPON = ANKA WILL NOT BE EQUIPPED WITH ANY WEAPONRY
    Malaysia to use Anka-S for Maritime Surveillance
    While the specific equipment configuration of the Ankas is NOt currently kNOwn, they will be operated solely as a maritime surveillance platform in Malaysian service, and will NOt be equipped with any weaponry

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  87. ada wargaynyet kirim link dari tanggal 7 oktober...
    sampe detik ini tak ADA kabar potong baja..KAHSIHAN haha!🤣🤣🤣

    wakil menteri jiran dah cakap tunggu si ReMeK 13, 2026-2030...kalo ada Wang haha!😆😆😆

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    1. sampe beruk jadi monyet pun tidak bakalan haaaaaaaaa

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    2. nyoiiihh halusinasi adalah cara gampang mengataso setress heli blekhok kensel haha!🤭🤭🤭

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  88. Malon konon beli anka pun ompong...tak de budget ke ? 😅😂🤣😂😅😂

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  89. LMS B2 = MENUNGGU 2030
    UAV ANKA = MENUNGGU 2030
    MRSS = MENUNGGU 2030
    HELI = MENUNGGU 2030
    KUALA LUMPUR – Rancangan perolehan aset baharu Tentera Laut Diraja Malaysia (TLDM) dijangka akan menelan belanja sekurang-kurangnya RM10 bilion untuk tempoh Rancangan Malaysia Ke-13 (RMKe-13).
    Perkara tersebut dinyatakan oleh Timbalan Menteri Pertahanan, Adly Zahari semasa Perbahasan Penggulungan Laporan Ketua Audit Negara (LKAN) di Dewan Rakyat, hari ini.
    Menurut beliau, perolehan Kapal Misi Pesisir (Littoral Mission Ship) Batch Kedua (LMSB2) yang dilakukan oleh kerajaan pada Jun lalu merupakan sebahagian daripada usaha untuk memperkasakan armada TLDM.
    “Di bawah RMKe-13 pula, usaha memperkasakan armada TLDM diteruskan dengan termeterainya perjanjian perolehan bagi tiga buah kapal Littoral Mission Ship Batch 2 dengan negara Turkiye baru-baru ini,” katanya di Dewan Rakyat.
    Perolehan 3 buah LMSB2 itu dilakukan melalui kaedah Government to Government (G2G) dengan negara Turkiye.
    RMKe-13 merangkumi tempoh tahun 2026-2030.
    “Perolehan bagi baki 3 buah LMS lagi akan dimasukkan di bawah RMKe-13,” ujar beliau.
    Selain LMS, TLDM turut merancang perolehan 2 buah kapal Multi Role Support Ship (MRSS), 3 buah kapal Littoral Mission Ship Batch 3, 4 buah helikopter anti kapal selam dan 6 buah Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV).
    “Proses perolehan bagi aset-aset baharu ini dijangka berlangsung sehingga 2030. Kesemua perolehan aset TLDM ini dianggarkan berjumlah RM10 – RM11 bilion bergantung kepada keadaan ekonomi semasa kerajaan,” katanya.
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    2024 OVER LIMIT DEBT 65,6%
    2024 OVER LIMIT DEBT 65,6%
    2024 OVER LIMIT DEBT 65,6%
    Malaysia Government debt accounted for 65.6 % of the country's Nominal GDP in Mar 2024, compared with the ratio of 64.3 % in the previous quarter. Malaysia government debt to GDP ratio data is updated quarterly, available from Dec 2010 to Mar 2024.
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    LIMIT DEBT 65% TO GDP ...
    LIMIT DEBT 65% TO GDP ...
    LIMIT DEBT 65% TO GDP ...
    Malaysia Plan, 2021-2025 (Twelfth Plan), the Government maintained the statutory debt limit at 65% of GDP under the Loan (Local) (Statutory Ceiling for Borrowing) and Government Funding (Statutory Ceiling of Moneys Received) Order 2022 [P.U. (A) 399/2022] which came into effect on 1 January 2023. As at end-August 2023, the Federal Government statutory debt which comprises MGS, MGII and MITB recorded 59.9% of GDP, below the stipulated debt ceiling.
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    SCANDALS = Now and then, by exception, scandals spill out into the public domain, like Bumiputera Malaysia Finance 1982, Bank Negara’s FX losses in the 1980s and 1990s, the Scorpene submarines of 2002, the National Feedlot scandal – “cowgate” – of 2012, 1MDB, and the latest LCS naval procurement. But these are just the tip of the iceberg of systematic pilferage. It has become the institutional norm.
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    HASIL STUDI = BELANJA PERTAHANAN TERGANTUNG HUTANG
    The results reveal a robust positive association between Public Debt and Defence Spending, substantiated by the significant coefficient of 0.7601 (p < 0.01). This suggests that an increase in Public Debt corresponds to a substantial rise in Defence Spending. Additionally, the study underscores the influence of Gross Domestic Saving and Exchange Rate on Defence Spending, with coefficients of 1.5996 (p < 0.01) and 0.4703 (p < 0.05), respectively. These findings contribute valuable insights into the fiscal dynamics of Malaysia's defence budget, shedding light on the interplay between Public Debt and strategic resource allocation. The incorporation of control variables enhances the robustness of the analysis, providing a nuanced understanding of the factors shaping defence spending in the Malaysian context.

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