15 November 2024

'First in-country' Assembled Missile-capable Attack Craft Launched

15 November 2024

PG-909 FAIC-M of the Philippine Navy (photos: PN)

MANILA – The Philippine Navy has launched the "first in-country" assembled fast attack interdiction craft-missile (FAIC-M) at the Naval Shipyard in Cavite City.

Navy chief Vice Admiral Toribio Adaci Jr. said the launching of the BRP Albert Majini (PG-909) on Nov. 12 shows the renewed focus on revitalizing shipbuilding capabilities in the country.

"This milestone represents our progress in strengthening national security and our commitment to advancing the Self-Reliant Defense Posture (SRDP) program, particularly in shipbuilding," Adaci said.

The launching is a ceremony and a nautical tradition where the ship's hull is transferred from the water for the first time.

Present in the launching ceremonies were Defense Undersecretary Salvador Melchor Mison Jr., Ambassador of Israel to the Philippines Ilan Fluss and other ranking military and naval officials.


The newly launched FAIC-M is part of the Acero-class patrol gunboat fleet in the Navy’s Littoral Combat Force, of which six are now in service.

Under the contract with Israeli Shipyards Limited, which calls for the delivery of nine FAIC-Ms, the shipbuilder is also required to transfer technology to allow the Navy to beef up its shipbuilding capabilities.

These ships have quick intercept capabilities and top speed of 40 knots ideal for addressing current and emerging security threats.

The acquisition of the FAIC-M aims to reinforce the country’s littoral and coastal defense and allows the PN to effectively perform its mission of safeguarding the country’s maritime interests.

"This effort not only empowers our armed forces but also boosts our industries to further innovation and strengthen our maritime nation," Adaci said. 

(PNA)

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  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    • Outdated inventory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.
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    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 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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  2. 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
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    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
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    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).

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  3. siap siap hadapi TLDM 😁😁😁😁
    atas kembalinya sabah salamat... 😁😁
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    2. pasti Uk diem tuh karena behind filipina ada USA haaaaa......

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    3. Lama2 malon bisa di gang bang seluruh kawasan πŸ˜‚πŸ˜…πŸ€£πŸ˜…πŸ˜‚πŸ˜…

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  4. Pinoy rileks, kalis salvage-rehull-pakai lagi...

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  5. Min..Kell leying FMP yang ke 2 beritanya nunggu Kickoff gol timnas ya min

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    1. Gercep ! Tinggal kasel nyusul

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    2. Kayaknya kasel ke 2 agak lama,tempatnya dipake buat erection FMP2 ,makanya opsi berubah 1 unit awal di buat di kampung halaman,

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    3. Kalau sesuai rencana, dua2nya dibuat di PT PAL. Kayaknya satu dibuat di Perancis hanya sebagai rencana cadangan. Dirut PT PAL dan Karo Humas Setjen Kemhan bilang 100% di PT PAL. Sedangkan KASAL menyebut ada kemungkinan 1 dibuat di Perancis. Tetapi di awal nyebut kemungkinan pertama yaitu dari awal sampai akhir di PT PAL.

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  6. https://indonesiadefense.com/pelaksanaan-keel-laying-frigate-merah-putih-ke-2-dijadwalkan-pada-maret-2025/

    On the track 😎😎😎

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  7. Brita Rosoboronexport menyampaikan penjualan expor perdana Su-57 ke negara asing siapa yq min? Soalnya KASAU nyoba cocpit pswtnya...sugan we haha ...cari info A1 min...? Brita dr blog sebelah

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    1. Kalau mau cepat, ubah Su-35 jadi Su-57. Petani karet kita bakal bahagia. Tinggal masalah pembayaran saja gimana.πŸ˜‹

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    2. KASAU => Saya Datang, Saya Lihat, Saya Duduk & Saya BeliπŸ˜πŸ˜‚

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    3. Kalo liat bau2nya sih.....tebak2 manggis ya, kyk nya Indonesia deh.....

      https://garudamiliter.blogspot.com/2024/11/global-rusia-pertama-kali-jual-jet.html

      "Dia menambahkan bahwa mitra dari negara sahabat ingin membeli senjata yang andal dan terbukti dari Rusia. "Dan mendukung industri negara tersebut sehingga dapat mengembangkan dan menciptakan produk baru untuk 10–20 tahun ke depan," ujarnya."

      Negara apa yg industrinya sedang mengembangkan dan menciptakan produk baru untuk 10–20 tahun ke depan ???.....India dan Indonesia....hehehehehehehe.....

      edisi bikin malon kepalanya makin ngebul dan berasap

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    4. Pikir2 kalau buat nambah internal weapons bay, hitung2annya sudah lengkap. Termasuk aliran udara pas mau luncurin rudal dari bawah maupun samping.πŸ€”
      Yg punya datanya hanya Amerika (F-22), China (J-20) dan Rusia (Su-57).

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  8. Min diangkat dong Keel Laying FMP 2 di Hanggar Kasel PT PAL dong ...? Bener2 sibuk PT PAL , Proses Produksi 2 FMP, 1 LPD UEA, 1 -2 LPD Pinoy....mantab, Palindo Marine 1 Unit FAC, Noahtu lagi Fitting OPV, Ada 1 unit LS utk TNI AD, dll. Galangan Indonesia sibuk produksi Kapal Perang sementara Malaydesh 1 unit LCS aja lama selesainya.. ada lagi 1 unit OPV Tun Fat mangkrak.. 🀣🀣🀣🀣

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  9. Lebih Cepat dari Jadwal, PT PAL Indonesia Lakukan Peletakan Lunas (Keel Laying) Frigat Merah Putih Kedua
    indomiliter | 15/11/2024 | Berita Matra Laut, Berita Update Alutsista, Kapal Perang | 1 Comment
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    PT PAL Indonesia bersama Kementerian Pertahanan (Kemhan) RI telah melaksanakan keel laying atau peletakan lunas kapal Frigat Merah Putih kedua. Keel laying merupakan tahapan peletakan konstruksi utama struktur badan kapal dan menjadi perhitungan awal usia sebuah kapal.

    Baca juga: PT PAL Indonesia Lakukan First Steel Cutting Unit Kedua Frigat Merah Putih

    Digelar di fasilitas hanggar Kapal Selam Divisi Kapal Selam PT PAL Indonesia, seremoni pelaksanaan keel laying kapal Frigat Merah Putih ke-2, dipimpin oleh Staf Ahli Bidang Ekonomi Kementerian Pertahanan (Kemhan) RI, Mayjen TNI Steverly C. Parengkuan. Acara ini dihadiri jajaran pejabat tinggi Kemhan dan Mabesal TNI AL, Komandan Satuan Tugas (Satgas) Pembangunan Frigat Merah Putih, serta jajaran Direksi, Dewan Komisaris, dan Manajemen PT PAL Indonesia.

    Pelaksanaan keel laying ditandai dengan peletakan koin di atas dudukan blok kapal Frigat Merah Putih ke-2, dilanjutkan dengan penandatanganan berita acara keel laying oleh Staf Ahli Bidang Ekonomi Kemhan RI, Mayjen TNI Steverly C. Parengkuan dan Direktur Produksi PT PAL Indonesia, Satriyo Bintoro.


    ORANG KAYA MAH BEBAS..ORANG MISKIN KAPAL MURAHPUN SEWAπŸ©²πŸ‡²πŸ‡ΎπŸ©²πŸ€£πŸ€£πŸ€£

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    1. Orang Kaya dan Pintar Punya Kepakaran...bikin kapal langsung tak harus metarai dulu bayar dp kagak sudah klaim punya ...malaydesh contohnya... 🀣🀣🀣🀣🀣

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