18 Mei 2025

Cambodia Shows Off the New Shoulder-fired Missile QW-3 and THS311

18 Mei 2025

Induction of QW3 manpads and TS311 Smart Hunter radar to the Royal Cambodian Armed Forces (all photos: Sao Do)

The Royal Cambodian Armed Forces recently revealed for the first time the integration of the QW3 shoulder-fired air defense system and the Chinese-made TS311 Smart Hunter air defense command and control system into the national air defense force.

The event was held at the headquarters of the Guard Command in  Krang Chek with the participation of many high-ranking officials,  including Deputy Commander-in-Chief of the Royal Armed Forces General Hun He.

Cambodia has conducted training to transfer the state of combat readiness from the installation of the equipment to the firing of the missile. The missile is known as QW3, a version in the family of the surface-to-air missile manufactured by the Shenyang 119 factory in the early 90s, based on the technology of the 9K38 Igla shoulder-launched missile system. The missile was first introduced at the  Farnborough Air Show in 1994.


According to the manufacturer the missile is designed for the mission of intercepting aerial targets including UAVs helicopters and possibly including cruise missiles there are up to 10 improved versions have been developed, most of them weigh about 16 kg with the 10 kg bullet length 1.44 m multi-layer effective 5.000m with a 2kg warhead effective firing altitude 2.500 m speed 750 m/s shoulder-fired missile version QW3 and Cambodia bought from China is equipped with a semi-active laser guidance system instead of a passive infrared guidance mechanism, so the QW3 missile is declared to be able to attack ground targets when needed, for example, as an anti-personnel missile.

In the Southeast Asian region, in addition to Cambodia, Indonesia has also become a customer of the shoulder-fired missile QW3 and QW19, of which the QW-19 increases the firing altitude from 2.500 to 4.000 m,  equipped with a digital seeker enhancing the guidance ability to destroy targets when aiming semi-directly. 


Interestingly, the QW3 missile equipment of Cambodia also includes a command and control station air defense THS311. This system acts as a command platform providing real-time situational awareness and fire control enabling coordinated target acquisition and engagement.

Simply put this belt has the ability to alert early detect the direction of the target thereby putting the shoulder-fired missile force into a state of combat readiness coordinate engagement, and enemy identification.

Of course the shoulder-fired missile complexes QW3 can still operate independently with the ability to independently aim and fire.


In general QW3 is a shoulder-fired missile complex considered to be relatively modern, completely comparable to shoulder-fired missiles in the world such as Russia's Igla, and America's Stinger especially its use of a semi-active laser guidance mechanism will disable infrared countermeasures by heat-smelling then the fighter camera helicopter can only depend on the ability its own maneuverability to counter.

Of course there are always advantages and disadvantages of the mechanism semi-active laser guidance with shoulder-fired missiles, although it eliminates the system defence by thermal decoys, it comes at the expense of the fire-and-forget capability of the infrared homing head in terms of the principle of the semi-active laser path, the gunner 
will have to continuously shine a beam of laser radiation on the target, the missile after leaving the launch pad will follow the beam of radiation response to track the target.


It means if the beam from the launcher cannot catch the target the missile will lose control or in the case of the maneuvering aircraft out of range the laser beam overlaps the missile will also lose control.

Different from the infrared head, after now the launcher will take care of the self-guided head the rest the gunner can leisurely shoot always another missile so the semi-active laser guidance mechanism is not favored by many defense industry when developing shoulder-fired missiles today.

Apart from the QW3 recorded only two types of shoulder-fired missiles in the world that use the semi-active laser guidance mechanism including the fastest shoulder-fired missile complex in the world Star Streak of the United Kingdom, a unique missile in addition to the guidance mechanism. 


It is also a rare shoulder-fired missile using a kinetic warhead including three steng arrows to attack the target with the collision mechanism this is also a shoulder-fired missile the fastest in the world with a speed of more than mach 3, the firing altitude is also among the highest in the world, up to 7.000 m, and the effective range is from 300 m to 7.000 m. 

And the Swedish RBS70 shoulder-launched missile system, actually called the RBS70 shoulder-launched missile, weighs more than 80 kg, so the gunner cannot carry it on his shoulder but only sits on his shoulder with a support system attached to a massive aiming system. 

The RBS70 is probably the longest-range shoulder-launched anti-aircraft missile in the world, with a firing range of 250 m to 9.000 m, and a firing altitude of 5.000 m. 


Back to the air defense arsenal, Cambodia, in addition to the QW3, is also known to use at least two other shoulder-launched missiles from China, including the FN6 and FN16 shoulder-launched missiles, which are low-altitude anti-aircraft missiles using third-generation passive infrared seeker technology developed by China High-Precision Machinery Import and Export Corporation (CPMIEC).

Produced since the 2000s FN6 was developed at the same time as the Vanguard QW3 series of exported missiles but unlike the QW3 series FN6 uses the third-generation infrared guidance system with a digital infrared device capable of resisting interference from thermal decoys solar energy ground-based radiation source the missile's pyramid-shaped warhead is equipped with four infrared sensors allowing the missile to attack targets from any direction with a hit probability of 70%.


The entire system weighs 16 kg, with the missile section 1.49 m long and 72 m in diameter equipped with a single-stage adhesive-fuel rocket engine allowing a direct attack speed of 360 m/s and 300 m/s in mode pursue. The FN6's attack range reaches from 500 m to 6000 m, altitude from 150 m to 3.500 m. In addition to the FN6, Cambodia is also equipped with an improved version in 2008 called the FN16, which improves its jamming resistance with an ultraviolet guidance system.

Both the FN6 and FN16 have a system to discriminate enemies, it is worth mentioning that the FN6 missile has successfully been used in combat in some markets in 2013.


The FN6 was first used to shoot down a Mi-8 transport helicopter in the Syrian civil war on 18 May 2013. The FN6 was used by Syrian rebels to shoot down a Syrian Air Force MiG-21 fighter in the war on terrorism in Iraq in 2014. The FN6 was used by rebels to shoot down a Mi-35 attack helicopter and a Bell 407 of Iraq. 

The third shoulder-fired missile that Cambodia bought from China is the HN5 is the first generation of shoulder-fired missiles produced by China in the mid 70s on the basis of learning the technology of the 9K32 Chenla 2 missile or NATO also known as SA7 missile, HN5 multi-range from 800 m to 4.400 m firing altitude 2.500 m using a simple passive infrared guidance mechanism.


According to some sources, Cambodia has in hand 1.000 of this type purchased in 1992, in addition, they have purchased more than 200 FN6 and FN16 missiles and more than 400 QW3 missiles.

Most of Cambodia's current low-altitude air defense missile force is formed from Chinese weapons technology China clearly reflects the deep and extensive cooperation between the two countries in the military field in a related development on the 14 months the two countries conducted the largest joint exercise ever with 900 Chinese soldiers and 1,300 Cambodian soldiers lasting until 28 months the exercise codenamed Golden Dragon 2025 is expected to use a variety of transports including tanks armored helicopters, warships,  UAVs, and combat robots. A 25,000-ton Chinese amphibious ship arrived at the new Riem military port, completed in 12 months carrying heavy weapons.

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  1. The Malaydesh Armed Forces (MAF) has faced a number of technical issues, including fleet sustainment problems, a lack of research and development, and a reliance on imported equipment.
    Fleet sustainment problems
    The MAF has a large fleet of aging aircraft that can be expensive to maintain.
    The government's defense modernization budget is limited, which can make it difficult to sustain the fleet.
    Lack of research and development
    The MAF has limited research and development (R&D) activities.
    The government has not provided clear guidance on the future strategic direction of the defense industry.
    Reliance on imported equipment
    Most of the MAF's equipment is imported from outside the country.
    The Asian Financial Crisis caused a downturn in Malaydesh's economy, which made imported goods more expensive.
    Other technical issues
    The MAF has faced logistic management problems.
    The MAF has faced challenges in developing its capabilities due to tight budgets and uncertain timelines.
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    The Malaydesh army has several weaknesses, including:
    • Limited defense budgeting: The Malaydesh government has been unwilling to fund defense by cutting other government spending or reducing the size of the armed forces.
    • Outdated equipment: Most of the Malaydesh Army's equipment was purchased between the 1970s and 1990s, and the government is unable to provide modern equipment.
    • Corruption: The Malaydesh military has been plagued by corruption.
    • Political interference: Political leaders have interfered in procurement.
    • Lack of authority: The armed forces are generally given authority to assist relevant authorities, such as the police, in dealing with non-traditional security challenges.
    • Low ranking in military capability: According to the Lowy Institute Asia Power Index, Malaydesh ranks 16th in military capability in Southeast Asia.
    Other challenges include:
    • The need to replace the Nuri helicopter fleet, which has seen 14 crashes with many fatalities
    • The need for the Navy and Maritime Enforcement Agency to patrol the country's maritime expanse to combat piracy, human trafficking, and smuggling
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    Malaydesh has faced several crises, including political, financial, and economic crises:
    • Political crisis
    From 2020–2022, Malaydesh experienced a political crisis that led to the resignation of two Prime Ministers and the collapse of two coalition governments. The crisis was caused by political infighting, party switching, and the refusal of Prime Minister Mahathir Mohamad to transition power to Anwar Ibrahim. The crisis ended in 2022 with a snap general election and the formation of a coalition government.
    • Financial crisis
    Malaydesh experienced a financial crisis when the country's economic fundamentals appeared strong, but the crisis came suddenly. The government's initial response was to increase interest rates and tighten fiscal policy, but this was not enough to correct the external imbalances.
    • Economic crisis
    Malaydesh's economy has faced challenges due to weak global demand and a dependence on exports. In 2020, Malaydesh's economy shrank by the most since the Asian crisis. In 2023, weak global demand for electronics and a decline in energy prices weighed on the economy.
    • Household DEBT crisis
    As of the end of 2023, Malaydesh's household DEBT-to-GDP ratio was 84.2%, with household DEBT reaching RM1.53 trillion
    Malaydesh has faced several rice crises in the past, including in 1973–1975, the 1980s, 1997–1998, 2008, and 2023. These crises are often caused by price hikes, which are driven by supply and demand, as well as market player behavior

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      Malaydesh's combat equipment has several weaknesses, including:
      • Ageing equipment: The Malaydesh military's equipment is aging due to small procurement budgets over the past 25 years.
      • Lack of modern assets: The Malaydesh Armed Forces (MAF) lacks modern military assets, which puts them at risk from both internal and external threats.
      • Russian-made weapons: Malaydesh has been struggling to keep its Russian-made Su-30MKM ground-attack aircraft operational. The country is also wary of Russian-made weapons due to sanctions imposed on Russia after its invasion of Ukraine.
      • Local production: The MAF is reluctant to use locally produced products. Local companies have produced prototypes of pistols and rifles, but none have materialized.
      • Procurement system: The Malaydesh procurement system needs reform.
      Political interference and corruption: Political interference and corruption are undermining combat readiness

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    The supplementary funds will pay for utility bills – electricity, internet, and sewage – (RM115 million); Maritime Security Operations (RM139 million) and Air Defence Operations (RM49 million).
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    6. SEWA HOVERCRAFT
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    30. MMEA SEWA 2 AW159
    31. POLIS SEWA 7 BELL429
    32. SEWA MOTOR POLIS
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    •28 UNITK X $ 31 JT= USD 857 JUTA
    •$ 3.700JT ÷ $ 31 JT = 119 HELI BARU
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    DOWNGRADE HISAR
    CHEAPEST VARIANT LMS
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    1. ADA CLASS PAKISTAN USD 1 MILYAR/4 = USD 250 JUTA PER UNIT
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    2. ADA CLASS UKRAINE USD 1 MILYAR/2 = USD 250 JUTA PER UNIT + UCAV SENILAI USD 500 JUTA
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    DOWNGRADE ANKA
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    Erol Oguz, unmanned aerial systems programme manager at Turkish Aerospace, told ESD at LIMA that the UAV type being supplied to Malaydesh 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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  3. SEWA 28 HELI = 119 HELI BARU :
    SEWA 28 HELI RM 16.8BN = USD 3.7BN/USD 3.700 JT DOLAR
    •HARGA HELI AW149 = USD 31 JUTA
    •28 UNITK X $ 31 JT= USD 857 JUTA
    •$ 3.700JT ÷ $ 31 JT = 119 HELI BARU
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    4x LEBIH MAHAL SEWA DARIPADA BELI BARU =
    SEWA 15 TAHUN = RM16.8 BILION
    BELI BARU = RM3.954 BILION
    SEWAan selama 15 tahun dianggarkan mencecah RM16.8 bilion, jauh lebih tinggi berbanding kos pembelian helikopter serupa yang dianggarkan sekitar RM3.954 bilion.Malaydesh (ATM).
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    2. MD530G 6 UNIT HARGA USD 77.4 MILLION = USD 12,9 MILLION/UNIT
    -
    USD 177.5 MILLION/ USD 12,9 MILLION = 13 UNIT MD630
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    CHEAPEST VARIANT HISAR OPV
    -
    1. ADA CLASS PAKISTAN USD 1 MILYAR/4 = USD 250 JUTA PER UNIT
    -
    2. ADA CLASS UKRAINE USD 1 MILYAR/2 = USD 250 JUTA PER UNIT + UCAV SENILAI USD 500 JUTA
    -
    3. HISAR OPV CLASS (LMS B2) MALAYDESH USD 530 JUTA /3 = USD 176,7 JUTA PER UNIT
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    CHEAPEST VARIANT FA50
    -
    1. FA 50 GF (TA 50 BLOK II) 12 UNIT HARGA USD 705 JUTA ALIAS USD 58,75 JUTA/UNIT
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    2. FA 50 PL (BLOK 20) 36 UNIT HARGA USD 2300 JUTA ALIAS USD 63,89 JUTA/UNIT
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    3. FA 50M 18 UNIT HARGA USD 920 JUTA ALIAS USD 51,1 JUTA/UNIT
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    1. DEBT 84.2% DARI GDP
    1. DEBT 84.2% DARI GDP
    2. DEBT NEGARA RM 1.63 TRLLIUN
    3. DEBT 1MDB RM 18.2 BILLION
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    5. DEBT KERAJAAN PERSEKUTUAN 60.4%
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    12. 48 PESAWAT SKYHAWK HILANG
    13. MESIN JET 2 BUAH HILANG
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    16. NO LPD – NGEMIS LPD USA
    17. NO TANKER
    18. NO KCR
    19. MONUMEN MIG29M UNTUK JIMAT KOS
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    21. SUBMARINE DEFACT MEMBUNUH WANITA HAMIL
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    28. OPV MANGKRAK
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    32. RADAR GIFTED PAID USA
    33. 84% NO SAVING EVERY MONTH
    34. SEWA VVSHORAD
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    37. C130H DIGANTI 2045
    38. TEMBAK GRANAT BOM PASUKAN SEMDIRI
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    42. SEWA SIMULATOR HELI
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    44. SCORPION V150 CONDOR SIMBAS RETIRED
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    46. PILATUS MK II KARATAN
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    57. MENUNGGU 2050 KAPAL SELAM
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    59. 84% NO SAVING EVERY MONTH
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  4. PRANK PAKISTAN-PRANK JF17
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    PRANK UN-PRANK IAG
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    16. NO LPD – NGEMIS LPD USA
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    18. NO KCR
    19. MONUMEN MIG29M UNTUK JIMAT KOS
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    21. SUBMARINE DEFACT MEMBUNUH WANITA HAMIL
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    23. NO MPA ATR72 DELAYED
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    28. OPV MANGKRAK
    29. TANK MOGOK STOP SPARE PARTS
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    31. SEWA MOTOR MILITARY POLICE
    32. RADAR GIFTED PAID USA
    33. 84% NO SAVING EVERY MONTH
    34. SEWA VVSHORAD
    35. SEWA TRUK 3 TON
    36. 4X4 SEWA 6X6 CANCELLED
    37. C130H DIGANTI 2045
    38. TEMBAK GRANAT BOM PASUKAN SEMDIRI
    39. NO DRONE UCAV – ANKA ISR OMPONG
    40. SEWA BLACKHAWK SEWA AW159
    41. NO TRACKED SPH
    42. SEWA SIMULATOR HELI
    43. SPH CANCELLED
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    46. PILATUS MK II KARATAN
    47. PENCEROBOHAN 43X BTA 316 HARI
    48. SEWA AW139 SEWA COLIBRI
    49. MRSS LMS B2 UAV ANKA HELI MENUNGGU 2026-2030
    50. OPV DIBAYAR 3 JADI 1 SEWA BOAT
    51. LYNX GROUNDED
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    53. MICA CANCELLED NSM CANCELLED
    54. NO LRAD NO MRAD JUST VSHORAD
    55. PRANK UN PRANK TURKEY PRANK PERANCIS PRANK SLOVAKIA
    56. 4X NGEMIS F18 KUWAIT
    57. MENUNGGU 2050 KAPAL SELAM
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    59. 84% NO SAVING EVERY MONTH
    60. OVER LIMIT DEBT 65,6% (LIMIT DEBT 65%)
    61. MKM BARTER PALM OIL
    62. MIG29N BARTER PALM OIL
    63. A400M PEMBAYARAN BERPERINGKAT (HUTANG)
    64. SCORPENE BARTER PALM OIL
    65. PT91M BARTER PALM OIL RUBBER
    67. FA50M BARTER PALM OIL

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  5. 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.
    ==============
    DEBT 17 CREDITOR LCS =
    1. MTU Services Ingat Kawan (M) Sdn Bhd
    2. include Contraves Sdn Bhd
    3. Axima Concept SA
    4. Contraves Advanced Devices Sdn Bhd
    5. Contraves Electrodynamics Sdn Bhd and Tyco Fire
    6. Security & Services Malaydesh Sdn Bhd,
    7. iXblue SAS
    8. iXblue Sdn Bhd and Protank Mission Systems Sdn Bhd
    9. Bank Pembangunan Malaydesh Bhd
    10. AmBank Islamic Bhd
    11. AmBank (M) Bhd
    12. Affin Hwang Investment Bank Bhd
    13. Bank Muamalat Malaydesh Bhd
    14. Affin Bank Bhd
    15. Bank Kerjasama Rakyat Malaydesh Bhd
    16. Malayan Banking Bhd (Maybank)
    17. KUWAIT FINANCE HOUSE (MALAYDESH) BHD.
    ==========
    SEWA 28 HELI = 119 HELI BARU :
    SEWA 28 HELI RM 16.8BN = USD 3.7BN/USD 3.700 JT DOLAR
    •HARGA HELI AW149 = USD 31 JUTA
    •28 UNITK X $ 31 JT= USD 857 JUTA
    •$ 3.700JT ÷ $ 31 JT = 119 HELI BARU
    ----
    4x LEBIH MAHAL SEWA DARIPADA BELI BARU =
    SEWA 15 TAHUN = RM16.8 BILION
    BELI BARU = RM3.954 BILION
    SEWAan selama 15 tahun dianggarkan mencecah RM16.8 bilion, jauh lebih tinggi berbanding kos pembelian helikopter serupa yang dianggarkan sekitar RM3.954 bilion.Malaydesh (ATM).
    ----
    KEYWORDS
    1 UNIT JAVELIN = 3 UNIT NLAW
    4.5 KM JAVELIN = 1 KM NLAW
    ---
    Javelin: Costs about US$80,000 per missile and has a maximum effective range of up to 4.5 kilometers
    The cost of an NLAW (Next-generation Light Anti-tank Weapon) unit generally around $30,000 to $33,000. It has a range of up to 1,000 meters and can destroy a tank in a single shot.
    ----
    KEYWORDS 1 UNIT APACHE = 13 UNIT MD530G
    -
    1. APACHE INDONESIA 8 UNIT HARGA USD 1.42 BILLION = USD 177.5 MILLION/UNIT
    -
    2. MD530G 6 UNIT HARGA USD 77.4 MILLION = USD 12,9 MILLION/UNIT
    -
    USD 177.5 MILLION/ USD 12,9 MILLION = 13 UNIT MD630G
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    CHEAPEST VARIANT HISAR OPV
    -
    1. ADA CLASS PAKISTAN USD 1 MILYAR/4 = USD 250 JUTA PER UNIT
    -
    2. ADA CLASS UKRAINE USD 1 MILYAR/2 = USD 250 JUTA PER UNIT + UCAV SENILAI USD 500 JUTA
    -
    3. HISAR OPV CLASS (LMS B2) MALAYDESH USD 530 JUTA /3 = USD 176,7 JUTA PER UNIT
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    CHEAPEST VARIANT FA50
    -
    1. FA 50 GF (TA 50 BLOK II) 12 UNIT HARGA USD 705 JUTA ALIAS USD 58,75 JUTA/UNIT
    -
    2. FA 50 PL (BLOK 20) 36 UNIT HARGA USD 2300 JUTA ALIAS USD 63,89 JUTA/UNIT
    -
    3. FA 50M 18 UNIT HARGA USD 920 JUTA ALIAS USD 51,1 JUTA/UNIT
    ------
    ANKA OMPONG = WILL NOT BE EQUIPPED WITH ANY WEAPONRY
    Malaydesh to use Anka-S for Maritime Surveillance, and will NOt be equipped with any weaponry.
    ==============
    FACT :
    1. 1 UNIT APACHE = 13 UNIT MD530G
    2. 1 UNIT RAFALE = 4 UNIT FA50M
    3. 1 UNIT PPA = 3 UNIT LMS B2
    4. 1 UNIT SCORPENE IDN = 2 UNIT SCORPENE MALAYDESH
    5. CN 235 US$ 27,50 JUTA = ATR 72 US$24.7 JUTA
    6. SEWA 28 HELI = 119 HELI BARU
    7. 4.5 KM JAVELIN = 1 KM NLAW
    8. ANKA ISR NOT ARMED

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  6. kok macam tentara kita yak haha!🤭🤭😎
    punyak jugak sich qw 3
    ⬇️⬇️⬇️⬇️
    https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEjiRKNbRTFQFyaQ6yUuEOHABT0raPyfHUqojOBdAy4tB1KzyTAFLHLN6i3WT4ofZ7oxwmflapCglNBSjmWoGRfrsSk46XQzEFKsAW1_LNouBpyyzM3wGMTa-l3H7ZtNjv2IvR-NRac9ORnB1tT5g-knSz5RejOK8g4znAELTQnEmp4RMYVK8CvioInfxHXN/s1291/QW3_4.jpg

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  7. MALAYDESH NEGARA GA ADA MARWAH, MEMBUALNYA SELANGIT !!!
    GA USAH BANYAK OMON2 LON, JAGA AJA ISTANA MAMA ELY, ASKAR MALON JADI BABU !!!
    🤣🤣🤣🤣

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  8. KAPAL RONGSOK GA USAH DIUPDATE MIN, PROJECT MEMALUKAN YG BIKIN MALAYDESH TERKENAL SEDUANIA 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣

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  9. 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.
    ==============
    DEBT 17 CREDITOR LCS =
    1. MTU Services Ingat Kawan (M) Sdn Bhd
    2. include Contraves Sdn Bhd
    3. Axima Concept SA
    4. Contraves Advanced Devices Sdn Bhd
    5. Contraves Electrodynamics Sdn Bhd and Tyco Fire
    6. Security & Services Malaydesh Sdn Bhd,
    7. iXblue SAS
    8. iXblue Sdn Bhd and Protank Mission Systems Sdn Bhd
    9. Bank Pembangunan Malaydesh Bhd
    10. AmBank Islamic Bhd
    11. AmBank (M) Bhd
    12. Affin Hwang Investment Bank Bhd
    13. Bank Muamalat Malaydesh Bhd
    14. Affin Bank Bhd
    15. Bank Kerjasama Rakyat Malaydesh Bhd
    16. Malayan Banking Bhd (Maybank)
    17. KUWAIT FINANCE HOUSE (MALAYDESH) BHD.
    ==========
    SEWA 28 HELI = 119 HELI BARU :
    SEWA 28 HELI RM 16.8BN = USD 3.7BN/USD 3.700 JT DOLAR
    •HARGA HELI AW149 = USD 31 JUTA
    •28 UNITK X $ 31 JT= USD 857 JUTA
    •$ 3.700JT ÷ $ 31 JT = 119 HELI BARU
    ----
    4x LEBIH MAHAL SEWA DARIPADA BELI BARU =
    SEWA 15 TAHUN = RM16.8 BILION
    BELI BARU = RM3.954 BILION
    SEWAan selama 15 tahun dianggarkan mencecah RM16.8 bilion, jauh lebih tinggi berbanding kos pembelian helikopter serupa yang dianggarkan sekitar RM3.954 bilion.Malaydesh (ATM).
    ----
    KEYWORDS
    1 UNIT JAVELIN = 3 UNIT NLAW
    4.5 KM JAVELIN = 1 KM NLAW
    ---
    Javelin: Costs about US$80,000 per missile and has a maximum effective range of up to 4.5 kilometers
    The cost of an NLAW (Next-generation Light Anti-tank Weapon) unit generally around $30,000 to $33,000. It has a range of up to 1,000 meters and can destroy a tank in a single shot.
    ----
    KEYWORDS 1 UNIT APACHE = 13 UNIT MD530G
    -
    1. APACHE INDONESIA 8 UNIT HARGA USD 1.42 BILLION = USD 177.5 MILLION/UNIT
    -
    2. MD530G 6 UNIT HARGA USD 77.4 MILLION = USD 12,9 MILLION/UNIT
    -
    USD 177.5 MILLION/ USD 12,9 MILLION = 13 UNIT MD630G
    ------
    CHEAPEST VARIANT HISAR OPV
    -
    1. ADA CLASS PAKISTAN USD 1 MILYAR/4 = USD 250 JUTA PER UNIT
    -
    2. ADA CLASS UKRAINE USD 1 MILYAR/2 = USD 250 JUTA PER UNIT + UCAV SENILAI USD 500 JUTA
    -
    3. HISAR OPV CLASS (LMS B2) MALAYDESH USD 530 JUTA /3 = USD 176,7 JUTA PER UNIT
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    CHEAPEST VARIANT FA50
    -
    1. FA 50 GF (TA 50 BLOK II) 12 UNIT HARGA USD 705 JUTA ALIAS USD 58,75 JUTA/UNIT
    -
    2. FA 50 PL (BLOK 20) 36 UNIT HARGA USD 2300 JUTA ALIAS USD 63,89 JUTA/UNIT
    -
    3. FA 50M 18 UNIT HARGA USD 920 JUTA ALIAS USD 51,1 JUTA/UNIT
    ------
    ANKA OMPONG = WILL NOT BE EQUIPPED WITH ANY WEAPONRY
    Malaydesh to use Anka-S for Maritime Surveillance, and will NOt be equipped with any weaponry.
    ==============
    FACT :
    1. 1 UNIT APACHE = 13 UNIT MD530G
    2. 1 UNIT RAFALE = 4 UNIT FA50M
    3. 1 UNIT PPA = 3 UNIT LMS B2
    4. 1 UNIT SCORPENE IDN = 2 UNIT SCORPENE MALAYDESH
    5. CN 235 US$ 27,50 JUTA = ATR 72 US$24.7 JUTA
    6. SEWA 28 HELI = 119 HELI BARU
    7. 4.5 KM JAVELIN = 1 KM NLAW
    8. ANKA ISR NOT ARMED

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  10. MALAYDESH DIBAWAH KAKI =
    RAFALE : BANGLADESH
    RAFALE : BANGLADESH
    For the first batch, Bangladesh, which shares borders with Myanmar and India, plans to procure four Rafale F3-R variants, consisting of three two-seat fighters and one single-seat aircraft currently operated by the French Air Force.
    ==================
    MALAYDESH DIBAWAH KAKI =
    MYANMAR : FRIGATE 135M
    MYANMAR : FRIGATE 135M
    SAC Chairman Commander-in-Chief of Defence Services Senior General Min Aung Hlaing joins the auspicious ceremony to name and commission 135-metre Frigate built by Tatmadaw (Navy)
    ==================
    MALAYDESH DIBAWAH KAKI =
    SPH : LAOS, VIETNAM, MYANMAR, BANGLADESH, KENYA
    -
    The ‘CAESAR CLUB’ aims to bring together its different user countries and share feedback. Around the manufacturer, KNDS, the officialization in Canjuers gathered countries using the self-propelled howitzer: France (76), Thailand (6), Saudi Arabia (132), Indonesia (55), Czech Republic (62), Belgium (9 GN ordered) and Lithuania (18). And Ukraine for several months.
    -
    SPH MYANMAR : That is the main reason why Myanmar bought large number of SH 1 howitzers in early 2010s. Currently there are as many as 72 SH 1 howitzers in Myanmar inventory and they are used extensively in many counter insurgency operations.
    -
    SPH LAOS : At the end of 2017, a unit of the Lao People's Army Artillery Division surprised the regional military observers with the publicity of CS/SH1's self-evident training image.
    -
    SPH FILIPINA : Philippine Army operates two batteries of ATMOS 155 self-propelled guns which consist of 6 mobile firing units each (12 total) has been delivered by Elbit Systems.
    -
    SPH THAILAND : THailand mengakuisisi sistem meriam swagerak (self-propelled gun-howitzer) kaliber 155 mm untuk melindungi wilayah perbatasan timur Negara Gajah Putih dengan Kamboja.
    -
    SPH VIETNAM : Over the past decade the People's Army of Vietnam developed homebuilt self-propelled howitzers using leftover M101 self-propelled guns combined with the chassis of Ural trucks & M548 tracked cargo carriers
    -
    NORA B-52 = CYPRUS, ALGERIA, KENYA, AZERBAIJAN, BANGLADESH AND MYANMAR
    This artillery system, beyond the domestic market, has seen a fair amount of success in international sales to Cyprus, Algeria, Kenya, Azerbaijan, Bangladesh and Myanmar.
    ==============
    Malaydesh's combat equipment has several weaknesses, including:
    • Ageing equipment: The Malaydesh military's equipment is aging due to small procurement budgets over the past 25 years.
    • Lack of modern assets: The Malaydesh Armed Forces (MAF) lacks modern military assets, which puts them at risk from both internal and external threats.
    • Russian-made weapons: Malaydesh has been struggling to keep its Russian-made Su-30MKM ground-attack aircraft operational. The country is also wary of Russian-made weapons due to sanctions imposed on Russia after its invasion of Ukraine.
    • Local production: The MAF is reluctant to use locally produced products. Local companies have produced prototypes of pistols and rifles, but none have materialized.
    • Procurement system: The Malaydesh procurement system needs reform.
    Political interference and corruption: Political interference and corruption are undermining combat readiness.
    ==================
    PALING MURAH = LIGHT : TRAINER .....
    SG F35 A/B = MRCA
    RI RAFALE F4 = MRCA
    THAILAND GRIPEN E/F = MRCA
    PINOY GRIPEN C/D = MRCA
    MYANMAR SU30SME = MRCA
    MALAYDESH FA50 = LCA (LOW COST AIRCRAFT)
    ==================
    KEY WORDS = DIBAWAH KAKI LAOS, VIETNAM, MYANMAR, BANGLADESH, KENYA

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  11. MALAYDESH DIBAWAH KAKI =
    SPH : LAOS, VIETNAM, MYANMAR, BANGLADESH, KENYA
    -
    The ‘CAESAR CLUB’ aims to bring together its different user countries and share feedback. Around the manufacturer, KNDS, the officialization in Canjuers gathered countries using the self-propelled howitzer: France (76), Thailand (6), Saudi Arabia (132), Indonesia (55), Czech Republic (62), Belgium (9 GN ordered) and Lithuania (18). And Ukraine for several months.
    -
    SPH MYANMAR : That is the main reason why Myanmar bought large number of SH 1 howitzers in early 2010s. Currently there are as many as 72 SH 1 howitzers in Myanmar inventory and they are used extensively in many counter insurgency operations.
    -
    SPH LAOS : At the end of 2017, a unit of the Lao People's Army Artillery Division surprised the regional military observers with the publicity of CS/SH1's self-evident training image.
    -
    SPH FILIPINA : Philippine Army operates two batteries of ATMOS 155 self-propelled guns which consist of 6 mobile firing units each (12 total) has been delivered by Elbit Systems.
    -
    SPH THAILAND : THailand mengakuisisi sistem meriam swagerak (self-propelled gun-howitzer) kaliber 155 mm untuk melindungi wilayah perbatasan timur Negara Gajah Putih dengan Kamboja.
    -
    SPH VIETNAM : Over the past decade the People's Army of Vietnam developed homebuilt self-propelled howitzers using leftover M101 self-propelled guns combined with the chassis of Ural trucks & M548 tracked cargo carriers
    -
    NORA B-52 = CYPRUS, ALGERIA, KENYA, AZERBAIJAN, BANGLADESH AND MYANMAR
    This artillery system, beyond the domestic market, has seen a fair amount of success in international sales to Cyprus, Algeria, Kenya, Azerbaijan, Bangladesh and Myanmar.
    ==============
    ==============
    DRAMA 155mm SPH SYSTEM
    DRAMA 155mm SPH SYSTEM
    DRAMA 155mm SPH SYSTEM
    As of September 2024, the Malaydesh Army has not acquired a 155 mm self-propelled howitzer (SPH) system. The Malaydesh Ministry of Defence has been discussing the project, but the final selection has not been made.
    Why the acquisition has been delayed?
    The acquisition program was announced in the 2010s, but the schedule, number of platforms, and total estimated cost were not defined.
    The Ministry of Finance canceled the intended purchase of self-propelled howitzer systems.
    The Malaydesh Army is still waiting for government approval to procure the system
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    2024 = MEMBUAL SPH EVA
    GEMPURWIRA17 Oktober 2024 pukul 09.34
    Malaydesh reportedly selects EVA M2 howitzer
    ------
    2016 PRANK LOI CAESAR :Nexter in cooperation with Advanced Defense Systems (ADS) is proposing the CAESAR 155mm 52 .cal self propelled howitzer to the Malaydesh Army, in order to fill a capability gap. An LoI is signed during day three of DSA 2016.
    20 units are to be supplied, which include the supporting vehicles, and will boost the Malaydesh Army's firepower inventory.
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    2022 PRANK KDS : Malaydesh is expected to conclude a deal with Slovakia for the supply of EVA 155mm self-propelled howitzers for the Malaydesh Army.
    ------
    2023 PRANK MKE : The Malaydesh Ministry of Defence has reportedly reviewing its planned acquisition of Yavuz 155mm
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    2022 = PRANK SPH YAVUZ
    GEMPURWIRA18 April 2022 pukul 12.26
    SPH Masuk dalam aset terbaru ya guys... Shoping lagi. Wkwkkwkwkwkw
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    2022 = PRANK SPH EVA
    GEMPURWIRA14 September 2022 pukul 08.47
    dalam diam mau shoping SPH EVA....horeyyyyyyy

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  12. F16 VERSUS FA-50 TRAINER AIRCRAFT =
    1. It is not meant for the sort of hard maneuvering that an F-16 is. It is not inherently aerodynamically unstable like an F-16, and does not possess the agility or thrust to weight ratio of an F-16.
    2. It is meant to be a fairly forgiving and stable aircraft that new pilots can learn to fly in. Unless you had a pilot who’s never flown an F-16 before in the F-16, and a 20 year veteran pilot in the T-50, the F-16 is going to win every time. They are completely different aircraft with different missions and entirely uneven capabilities.
    3. The FA-50 probably could not directly compete against the F-16. It is a much smaller aircraft, at 6.5 tons v. 8.5. The FA-50s in lighter paint are flying the foreground:
    4. he size difference is also noticable in this video of South Korean Air Force fighters in training. You can compare both the F-16 and FA-50s taxi-ing on the runway with the much larger F-15s and F-4 Phantoms in the beginning minute. The F-16s appear at 13 seconds and the FA-50s appear at 45 seconds.
    5. F-16s are also faster (Mach 2 v 1.5) and have a thrust-to-weight ratio of 1.1 v. 0.96. Therefore it will climb much faster. The larger F-16 also has a longer ranged radar.
    ---------------------
    KEYWORDS 1 UNIT RAFALE = 4 UNIT FA50M
    -
    1. RAFALE INDONESIA 42 UNIT HARGA USD 8.1 MILLIAR = USD 192.8 JUTA/UNIT
    -
    2. FA 50M 18 UNIT HARGA USD 920 JUTA ALIAS USD 51,1 JUTA/UNIT
    ---------------------
    KEYWORDS =
    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.....
    ---------------------
    KEYWORDS =
    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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    KEYWORDS =
    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 Malaydesh’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.....
    ---------------------
    Malaydesh's combat equipment has several weaknesses, including:
    • Ageing equipment: The Malaydesh military's equipment is aging due to small procurement budgets over the past 25 years.
    • Lack of modern assets: The Malaydesh Armed Forces (MAF) lacks modern military assets, which puts them at risk from both internal and external threats.
    • Russian-made weapons: Malaydesh has been struggling to keep its Russian-made Su-30MKM ground-attack aircraft operational. The country is also wary of Russian-made weapons due to sanctions imposed on Russia after its invasion of Ukraine.
    • Local production: The MAF is reluctant to use locally produced products. Local companies have produced prototypes of pistols and rifles, but none have materialized.
    • Procurement system: The Malaydesh procurement system needs reform.
    Political interference and corruption: Political interference and corruption are undermining combat readiness
    ==============
    KEYWORDS = TRAINER AIRCRAFT



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  13. HARGA 1 PPA = HARGA 3 LMS B2
    -
    PPA USD 1,3 MILYAR/2 = USD 650 JUTA PER UNIT
    -
    LMS B2 (DOWNGRADE HISAR OPV) USD 530 JUTA /3 = USD 176,7 JUTA PER UNIT
    ------------------------------------
    DOWNGRADE HISAR = NO ASW
    DOWNGRADE HISAR = NO ASW
    DOWNGRADE HISAR = NO ASW
    CHEAPEST VARIANT LMS
    -
    1. ADA CLASS PAKISTAN USD 1 MILYAR/4 = USD 250 JUTA PER UNIT
    -
    2. ADA CLASS UKRAINE USD 1 MILYAR/2 = USD 250 JUTA PER UNIT + UCAV SENILAI USD 500 JUTA
    -
    3. HISAR OPV CLASS (LMS B2) MALAYDESH USD 530 JUTA /3 = USD 176,7 JUTA PER UNIT
    -
    HISAR OPV = LMS B2 = NO ASW
    HISAR OPV = LMS B2 = NO ASW
    HISAR OPV = LMS B2 = NO ASW
    TCG AKHISAR dan TCG KOÇHISAR merupakan kapal kelas HISAR yang dibangunkan dalam skop projek MILGEM.
    Kapal ini dibangunkan dari model kovet kelas ADA, yang merupakan antara calon-calon yang disebut akan memenuhi program Littoral Mission Ship Batch 2 Tentera Laut Diraja Malaydesh.
    ---------------------
    LCS 2025-2011 = 15 TAHUN
    15 TAHUN MANGKRAK
    15 TAHUN MANGKRAK
    LCS DIPAY 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.
    ---------------------
    SEWA FAST INTERCEPTOR BOAT
    SEWA UTILITY BOAT
    SEWA RIGID HULL FENDER BOAT
    SEWA ROVER FIBER GLASS
    SEWA EC120B
    SEWA FLIGHT SIMULATION TRAINING DEVICE
    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 dan SEWAan Bot Op Pasir merangkumi 10 unit Fast Interceptor Boat (FIB); 10 unit Utility Boat; 10 unit Rigid Hull Fender Boat (RHFB); 10 unit Rover Fiber Glass (Rover).
    Melalui kaedah SEWAan ini, tempoh masa untuk melaksanakan proses perolehan termasuk berkaitan tender serta pembinaan aset dapat dikurangkan.
    ---------------------
    SEWA KAPAL HIDROLOGI
    SEWA KAPAL HIDROLOGI
    SEWA KAPAL HIDROLOGI
    Panglima TLDM Laksamana Tan Sri Ahmad Kamarulzaman Ahmad Badaruddin berkata Aishah Aims 4 diperoleh melalui kontrak SEWAan bagi menggantikan dua kapal hidrografi sedia ada milik TLDM iaitu KD Mutiara dan KD Perantau yang akan melalui proses lucut tauliah secara berperingkat.
    ---------------------
    Some factors that contribute to the Malaydesh Army's perceived weakness include:
    • Political instability: Frequent government changes since 2018 have made it difficult for the Malaydesh Armed Forces (MAF) to receive the support it needs.
    • Corruption: The MAF has been plagued by corruption.
    • Poor planning: The MAF has been criticized for poor planning.
    • Political interference: Political leaders have interfered in the MAF's procurement process.
    • Outdated equipment: Much of the MAF's equipment was purchased between the 1970s and 1990s, and the government has been unable to provide modern equipment.
    Lack of military knowledge: Military personnel have struggled with decision-making and problem-solving during military operations
    ----------------------
    PERDANA MENTERI = DEFACT KILL PREGNANT WOMEN
    LCS = STALLED 13 YEARS
    LMS B1 = GUNBOAT NO MISSILE
    LMS B2 = DOWNGRADE HISAR OPV
    LEKIU = EXO B2 EXPIRED
    KASTURI = EXO B2 EXPIRED
    LAKSAMANA = GUNBOAT NO MISSILE
    KEDAH = GUNBOAT NO MISSILE
    PERDANA = GUNBOAT NO MISSILE
    HANDALAN = GUNBOAT NO MISSILE
    JERUNG = GUNBOAT NO MISSILE
    ==============
    KEYWORDS =
    1. DOWNGRADE GUNBOAT NO MISSILE
    2. HARGA 1 PPA = HARGA 3 LMS B2




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  14. HUTANG BBM MALAYDESH
    HUTANG LISTRIK
    HUTANG INTERNET
    The supplementary funds will pay for utility bills – electricity, internet, and sewage – (RM115 million); Maritime Security Operations (RM139 million) and Air Defence Operations (RM49 million).
    ========
    SEWA MALAYDESH SEWA
    1. SEWA 28 HELI
    2. SEWA L39 ITCC
    3. SEWA EC120B
    4. SEWA Flight Simulation Training Device (FSTD)
    5. SEWA 1 unit Sistem Simulator EC120B
    6. SEWA HOVERCRAFT
    7. SEWA AW139
    8. SEWA Fast Interceptor Boat (FIB)
    9. SEWA Utility Boat
    10. SEWA Rigid Hull Fender Boat (RHFB)
    11. SEWA Rover Fiber Glass (Rover)
    12. SEWA MV Aishah AIM 4
    13. SEWA BMW R1250RT
    14. SEWA 4x4 VECHICLE
    15. SEWA VSHORAD
    16. SEWA TRUCK
    17. SEWA HONDA CIVIC
    18. SEWA PATROL BOATS
    19. SEWA OUTBOARD MOTORS
    20. SEWA TRAILERS
    21. SEWA SUPERBIKES
    22. SEWA SIMULATOR MKM
    23. TUDM SEWA 12 AW149
    24. TUDM SEWA 4 AW139
    25. TUDM SEWA 5 EC120B
    26. TLDM SEWA 2 AW159
    27. TDM SEWA 4 UH-60A
    28. TDM SEWA 12 AW149
    29. BOMBA SEWA 4 AW139
    30. MMEA SEWA 2 AW159
    31. POLIS SEWA 7 BELL429
    32. SEWA MOTOR POLIS
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    SEWA BOAT SEWAan Bot Op Pasir merangkumi 10 unit Fast Interceptor Boat (FIB); 10 unit Utility Boat; 10 unit Rigid Hull Fender Boat (RHFB); 10 unit Rover Fiber Glass (Rover).
    SEWA HIDROGRAFI tugas pemetaan data batimetri bagi kawasan perairan negara akan dilakukan oleh sebuah kapal hidrografi moden, MV Aishah AIM 4, yang diperoleh menerusi kontrak SEWAan dari syarikat Breitlink Engineering Services Sdn Bhd (BESSB)
    SEWA PATROL BOATS : SEWA OUTBOARD MOTORS : SEWA TRAILERS
    Meanwhile, the division also published a tender for eleven glass reinforced plastic patrol boats together outboard motors, trailers and associated equipment
    SEWA VVSHORAD SEWA TRUK
    The approved leasing deal for KTMB may tip the scale in favour of the truck and VVSHORAD proposals.
    SEWA MOTOR The Royal Military Police Corp (KPTD) celebrated the SEWA of 40 brand-new BMW R1250RT Superbikes for the Enforcement Motorcycle Squad on December 22nd, 2022.
    SEWA PESAWAT ITTC is currently providing Fighter Lead-In Training (FLIT) to the Royal Malaydesh Air Force in London, Ontario. ITTC operates a fleet of Aero Vodochody L-39 featuring upgraded avionics for the FLIT programme
    SEWA HELI Kementerian Pertahanan Malaydesh pada 27 Mei 2023 lalu telah menandatangani perjanjian SEWA dengan penyedia layanan penerbangan lokal, Aerotree, untuk menyediakan empat helikopter bekas Sikorsky UH-60A+ Black Hawk.
    SEWA HELI 4 buah Helikopter Leonardo AW 139 yang diperolehi secara SEWAan ini adalah untuk kegunaan Tentera Udara Diraja Malaydesh (TUDM) yang akan ditempatkan di No.3 Skuadron, Pangkalan Udara Butterworth
    SEWA 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 4x4 Pejabat perusahaan mengatakan kepada Janes di pameran bahwa Angkatan Bersenjata Malaydesh sedang mencari untuk menyewa Tarantula
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    RETIRED MIG29 Malaydesh recently retired the MiG-29 Fulcrum due to its inability to maintain them.
    RETIRED MB339CM the Aermacchi MB-339CM trainer jets that are currently grounded
    RETIRED SCORPION Scorpions to be retired. The Army has recommended that it’s fleet of Scorpion light tanks be retired due to the high cost of maintenance and obsolescence issues.
    RETIRED CONDOR SIBMAS Condor armoured 4X4 and Sibmas armoured recovery vehicle as retired from service as off January 1, 2023.
    RETIRED V150 = . It was used by the Malaydesh Army in Second Malayan Emergency (now retired)


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  15. HUTANG BBM MALAYDESH
    HUTANG LISTRIK
    HUTANG INTERNET
    The supplementary funds will pay for utility bills – electricity, internet, and sewage – (RM115 million); Maritime Security Operations (RM139 million) and Air Defence Operations (RM49 million).
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    SEWA MALAYDESH SEWA
    1. SEWA 28 HELI
    2. SEWA L39 ITCC
    3. SEWA EC120B
    4. SEWA Flight Simulation Training Device (FSTD)
    5. SEWA 1 unit Sistem Simulator EC120B
    6. SEWA HOVERCRAFT
    7. SEWA AW139
    8. SEWA Fast Interceptor Boat (FIB)
    9. SEWA Utility Boat
    10. SEWA Rigid Hull Fender Boat (RHFB)
    11. SEWA Rover Fiber Glass (Rover)
    12. SEWA MV Aishah AIM 4
    13. SEWA BMW R1250RT
    14. SEWA 4x4 VECHICLE
    15. SEWA VSHORAD
    16. SEWA TRUCK
    17. SEWA HONDA CIVIC
    18. SEWA PATROL BOATS
    19. SEWA OUTBOARD MOTORS
    20. SEWA TRAILERS
    21. SEWA SUPERBIKES
    22. SEWA SIMULATOR MKM
    23. TUDM SEWA 12 AW149
    24. TUDM SEWA 4 AW139
    25. TUDM SEWA 5 EC120B
    26. TLDM SEWA 2 AW159
    27. TDM SEWA 4 UH-60A
    28. TDM SEWA 12 AW149
    29. BOMBA SEWA 4 AW139
    30. MMEA SEWA 2 AW159
    31. POLIS SEWA 7 BELL429
    32. SEWA MOTOR POLIS
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    LOST = RM14.82 MILLION
    LOST = RM14.82 MILLION
    SELL 51% CAD TO RHEINMETALL AG
    SELL 51% CAD TO RHEINMETALL AG
    SELL 51% CAD TO RHEINMETALL AG
    Boustead Heavy Industries Corporation Bhd (BHIC) lost some RM14.82 million by selling its 51 per cent equity stake in Contraves Advanced Devices Sdn Bhd (CAD) to Rheinmetall AG, a German automotive and arms manufacturer. CAD was the company which was given the most contracts for the LCS project. Rheinmetall owns a 49% stake in CAD.
    BHIC’s wholly owned subsidiary, BHIC Defence TechNOLogies Sdn Bhd, which holds the stake in the CAD, reached an agreement with Rheinmetall following negotiations that began in December 2023.
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    HIGH COURT = CRIMINAL BREACH LCS RM 21 MILLION
    HIGH COURT = CRIMINAL BREACH LCS RM 21 MILLION
    HIGH COURT = CRIMINAL BREACH LCS RM 21 MILLION
    Former Royal Malaydesh Navy (RMN) chief Tan Sri Ahmad Ramli Mohd Nor failed to quash his three counts of criminal breach of trust totalling RM21 million over the Littoral Combat Ship (LCS) project scandal.
    High Court judge Datuk Azhar Abdul Hamid made the decision today on grounds that the issue of the 80-year-old accused's mental fitness to stand trial should be investigated by the trial judge.
    The High Court also ordered the case to be remitted back to the Sessions Court before judge Suzana Hussain.
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    LCS MALAYDESH =
    LAUNCHING 2017 - MANGKRAK 2024
    The littoral combat ship (LCS), which was launched in Lumut, Perak in 2017, was not a mock-up or dummy, but the actual vessel that had yet to be completed, Malaydesh’s former Navy chief said today.
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    LCS 2024-2011 = 15 TAHUN
    15 TAHUN MANGKRAK
    15 TAHUN MANGKRAK
    LCS DIPAY 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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  16. HUTANG BBM MALAYDESH
    HUTANG LISTRIK
    HUTANG INTERNET
    The supplementary funds will pay for utility bills – electricity, internet, and sewage – (RM115 million); Maritime Security Operations (RM139 million) and Air Defence Operations (RM49 million).
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    SEWA MALAYDESH SEWA
    1. SEWA 28 HELI
    2. SEWA L39 ITCC
    3. SEWA EC120B
    4. SEWA Flight Simulation Training Device (FSTD)
    5. SEWA 1 unit Sistem Simulator EC120B
    6. SEWA HOVERCRAFT
    7. SEWA AW139
    8. SEWA Fast Interceptor Boat (FIB)
    9. SEWA Utility Boat
    10. SEWA Rigid Hull Fender Boat (RHFB)
    11. SEWA Rover Fiber Glass (Rover)
    12. SEWA MV Aishah AIM 4
    13. SEWA BMW R1250RT
    14. SEWA 4x4 VECHICLE
    15. SEWA VSHORAD
    16. SEWA TRUCK
    17. SEWA HONDA CIVIC
    18. SEWA PATROL BOATS
    19. SEWA OUTBOARD MOTORS
    20. SEWA TRAILERS
    21. SEWA SUPERBIKES
    22. SEWA SIMULATOR MKM
    23. TUDM SEWA 12 AW149
    24. TUDM SEWA 4 AW139
    25. TUDM SEWA 5 EC120B
    26. TLDM SEWA 2 AW159
    27. TDM SEWA 4 UH-60A
    28. TDM SEWA 12 AW149
    29. BOMBA SEWA 4 AW139
    30. MMEA SEWA 2 AW159
    31. POLIS SEWA 7 BELL429
    32. SEWA MOTOR POLIS
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    SEWA 28 HELI = 119 HELI BARU :
    SEWA 28 HELI RM 16.8BN = USD 3.7BN/USD 3.700 JT DOLAR
    •HARGA HELI AW149 = USD 31 JUTA
    •28 UNITK X $ 31 JT= USD 857 JUTA
    •$ 3.700JT ÷ $ 31 JT = 119 HELI BARU
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    4x LEBIH MAHAL SEWA DARIPADA BELI BARU =
    SEWA 15 TAHUN = RM16.8 BILION
    BELI BARU = RM3.954 BILION
    SEWAan selama 15 tahun dianggarkan mencecah RM16.8 bilion, jauh lebih tinggi berbanding kos pembelian helikopter serupa yang dianggarkan sekitar RM3.954 bilion.Malaydesh (ATM).
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    SEWA 53 HELI BEKAS
    TUDM SEWA =
    12 AW149
    4 AW139
    5 EC120B
    TLDM SEWA =
    2 AW159
    TDM SEWA =
    4 UH-60A
    12 AW149
    BOMBA SEWA =
    4 AW139
    POLIS SEWA =
    7 BELL429
    MMEA SEWA =
    2 AW159
    JABATAN PM SEWA =
    1 AW189

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  17. 112 JUTA ORANG KAYA vs 35 JUTA MALAYDESH
    40% ORANG KAYA INDONESIA
    280 x 0,4 = 112 JUTA ORANG KAYA
    PENDUDUK MALAYDESH = 35 JUTA
    Malaydesh 2025 population is estimated at 35,977,838 people at mid-year. Malaydesh population is equivalent to 0.44% of the total world population. Malaydesh ranks number 44 in the list of countries (and dependencies) by population.
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    MISKIN = 84% NO SAVING EVERY MONTH
    MISKIN = 84% NO SAVING EVERY MONTH
    MISKIN = 84% NO SAVING EVERY MONTH
    A recent survey conducted by the Financial Education Network (FEN) showed that 84 per cent of Malaydeshs do not have regular savings every month.
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    MAHATHIR = MALAS MISKIN
    menyebut orang-orang suku Melayu terus-terusan miskin karena tak mau bekerja keras. Ia pun mengkritik sifat warga Melayu yang malah menyalahkan etnis lain karena kesuksesan mereka.
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    ANWAR IBRAHIM = MISKIN
    “Tapi saya kata, sebagai contoh projek tebatan banjir…kerana banjir itu menyeksa rakyat dan yang jadi mangsa itu orang miskin dan majoriti yang miskin itu Melayu. "Sebab itu kalau kita nak belanjakan kita kena teliti. Ini soal tadbir urus, mengurus negara itu harus dengan ketertiban, peraturan dan ke arah yang betul.
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    1.RASIO HUTANG 84.2% DARI GDP
    2. HUTANG NEGARA RM 1,63 TRLLIUN
    3. HUTANG 1MDB RM 18,2 BILLION
    4. TUNGGAKAN SEWA SABAH USD 15 BILLION
    5. HUTANG KERAJAAN PERSEKUTUAN 60.4%
    6. SEWA SIMULATOR MKM
    7. PESAWAT MIG GROUNDED
    8. SEWA MOTOR POLIS
    9. PESAWAT MB339CM GROUNDED
    10. NURI GROUNDED SEWA BLACKHAWK
    11. FIVE PROCUREMENT CANCELLED
    12. 48 PESAWAT SKYHAWK HILANG
    13. MESIN JET 2 BUAH HILANG
    14. NO MARINIR NO AMPHIBIOUS NAVAL PLATFORM
    15. NO LST
    16. NO LPD – NGEMIS LPD USA
    17. NO TANKER
    18. NO KCR
    19. MONUMEN MIG29M UNTUK JIMAT KOS
    20. NO SPH
    21. SUBMARINE DEFACT MEMBUNUH WANITA HAMIL
    22. NO HELLFIRE
    23. NO MPA ATR72 DELAYED
    24. NO HIDRO-OSEANOGRAFI SEWA KAPAL HIDRO
    25. NO HELI HEAVY ATTACK NGEMIS AH1Z
    26. NO M3 AMPHIBIUS RIG
    27. LCS MANGKRAK KARATAN
    28. OPV MANGKRAK
    29. TANK MOGOK STOP SPARE PARTS
    30. CN 235 MSA VERSI MSI USA
    31. SEWA MOTOR MILITARY POLICE
    32. RADAR GIFTED PAID USA
    33. 84% NO SAVING EVERY MONTH
    34. SEWA VVSHORAD
    35. SEWA TRUK 3 TON
    36. 4X4 SEWA 6X6 CANCELLED
    37. C130H DIGANTI 2045
    38. TEMBAK GRANAT BOM PASUKAN SEMDIRI
    39. NO DRONE UCAV – ANKA ISR OMPONG
    40. SEWA BLACKHAWK SEWA AW159
    41. NO TRACKED SPH
    42. SEWA SIMULATOR HELI
    43. SPH CANCELLED
    44. SCORPION V150 CONDOR SIMBAS RETIRED
    45. NO PESAWAT COIN
    46. PILATUS MK II KARATAN
    47. PENCEROBOHAN 43X BTA 316 HARI
    48. SEWA AW139 SEWA COLIBRI
    49. MRSS LMS B2 UAV ANKA HELI MENUNGGU 2026-2030
    50. OPV DIBAYAR 3 JADI 1 SEWA BOAT
    51. LYNX GROUNDED
    52. MRCA CANCELLED SEWA PESAWAT ITTC
    53. MICA CANCELLED NSM CANCELLED
    54. NO LRAD NO MRAD JUST VSHORAD
    55. PRANK UN PRANK TURKEY PRANK PERANCIS PRANK SLOVAKIA
    56. 4X NGEMIS F18 KUWAIT
    57. MENUNGGU 2050 KAPAL SELAM
    58. NO TANK AMPHIBI AV8 MOGOK BERASAP
    59. 84% NO SAVING EVERY MONTH
    60. OVER LIMIT DEBT 65,6% (LIMIT DEBT 65%)
    61. MKM BARTER PALM OIL
    62. MIG29N BARTER PALM OIL
    63. A400M PEMBAYARAN BERPERINGKAT (HUTANG)
    64. SCORPENE BARTER PALM OIL
    65. PT91M BARTER PALM OIL RUBBER
    67. FA50M BARTER PALM OIL
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    SEWA MALAYDESH SEWA
    1. SEWA 28 HELI
    2. SEWA L39 ITCC
    3. SEWA EC120B
    4. SEWA FLIGHT SIMULATION TRAINING DEVICE (FSTD)
    5. SEWA 1 UNIT SISTEM SIMULATOR EC120B
    6. SEWA HOVERCRAFT
    7. SEWA AW139
    8. SEWA FAST INTERCEPTOR BOAT (FIB)
    9. SEWA UTILITY BOAT
    10. SEWA RIGID HULL FENDER BOAT (RHFB)
    11. SEWA ROVER FIBER GLASS (ROVER)
    12. SEWA MV AISHAH AIM 4
    13. SEWA BMW R1250RT
    14. SEWA 4x4 VECHICLE
    15. SEWA VSHORAD
    16. SEWA TRUCK
    17. SEWA HONDA CIVIC
    18. SEWA PATROL BOATS
    19. SEWA OUTBOARD MOTORS
    20. SEWA TRAILERS
    21. SEWA SUPERBIKES
    22. SEWA SIMULATOR MKM
    23. TUDM SEWA 12 AW149
    24. TUDM SEWA 4 AW139
    25. TUDM SEWA 5 EC120B
    26. TLDM SEWA 2 AW159
    27. TDM SEWA 4 UH-60A
    28. TDM SEWA 12 AW149
    29. BOMBA SEWA 4 AW139
    30. MMEA SEWA 2 AW159
    31. POLIS SEWA 7 BELL429
    32. SEWA MOTOR POLIS

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  18. Kita Bercakap kedua TERTINGGI DIDUNIA.... DUNIA woiiii.... 🤣🤣🤣

    172 Juta Rakyat Indonesia Hidup MISKIN...

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    Balasan
    1. FOREIGN EXCHANGE RESERVES
      INDONESIA = USD 152.5 billion
      MALAYDESH = USD 118,7 billion
      Indonesia’s foreign exchange reserves fell to USD 152.5 billion in April 2025,. The latest figures are sufficient to cover 6.4 months of imports or 6.2 months of imports and government foreign debt payments
      As of April 30, 2025, Bank Negara Malaydesh (BNM) held US$118.7 billion in international reserves. These reserves are sufficient to finance 5.0 months of imports of goods and services. The reserves are also 0.9 times the total short-term external debt.
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      KURANG BERAS =
      • KEBUTUHAN BERAS = 3 JUTA METRIK TON
      • PRODUKSI BERAS = 1,44 JUTA MATRIK TON
      • KURANG BERAS : 3-1,44 = 1,56 JUTA METRIK TON
      Rice is an important staple food in Malaydesh. As of 2024, people in the country consumed approximately three million metric tons of rice. e Southeast Asian country produced around 1.44 million metric tons of rice, less than half of the annual consumption in the same year.
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      KURANG BERAS 50-60%
      KURANG BERAS 50-60%
      KURANG BERAS 50-60%
      Produksi beras di Malaydesh saat ini hanya mencukupi sekitar 40-50% dari kekebutuhanan nasionalnya. Ini berarti Malaydesh mengalami kekurangan beras dan bergantung pada impor untuk memenuhi sisa kekebutuhanan.
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      END 2024 RATIO DEBT 84,2 TO GDP
      END 2024 RATIO DEBT 84,2 TO GDP
      END 2024 RATIO DEBT 84,2 TO GDP
      DEBT RM 1,63 TRILLION
      DEBT RM 1,63 TRILLION
      DEBT RM 1,63 TRILLION
      As of the end of 2024, the Finance Ministry (MoF) of Malaydesh estimated that the national household DEBT would be RM1.63 trillion. This is equivalent to 84.2% of the country's gross domestic product (GDP).
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      DEBT 2024 = RM 1.63 TRILLION
      DEBT 2023 = RM 1,53 TRILLION
      DEBT 2022 = RM 1,45 TRILLION
      DEBT 2021 = RM 1,38 TRILLION
      DEBT 2020 = RM 1,32 TRILLION
      DEBT 2019 = RM 1,25 TRILLION
      DEBT 2018 = RM 1,19 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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      IMF 2024-2029 = DEBT MALAYDESH $ 121,9 BILLION
      IMF 2024-2029 = DEBT MALAYDESH $ 121,9 BILLION
      IMF 2024-2029 = DEBT MALAYDESH $ 121,9 BILLION
      The national DEBT in Malaydesh was forecast to continuously increase between 2024 and 2029 by in total 121.9 billion U.S. dollars (+38.56 percent). After the tenth consecutive increasing year, the national DEBT is estimated to reach 438.09 billion U.S. dollars and therefore a new peak in 2029. Notably, the national DEBT was continuously increasing over the past years.
      As defined by the International Monetary Fund, the general government gross DEBT consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the DEBTor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future.

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    2. MINYAK BBM DEBT = SUPLEMENTARY FUND
      MINYAK BBM DEBT = SUPLEMENTARY FUND
      MINYAK BBM DEBT = SUPLEMENTARY FUND
      Anyhow Deputy Defence Minister Adly Zahari told Parliament that the supplementary budget was necessary as the allocation for 2022 was lower some RM401 million from the 2021 one. The supplementary funds will pay for utility bills – electricity, internet, and SEWAge – (RM115 million); Maritime Security Operations (RM139 million) and Air Defence Operations (RM49 million).
      Adly attributed the increase for maritime security operations due to higher fuel costs, new assets namely the four LMS and three Maritime Operations Helicopters and overseas exercises. He did not name the overseas exercises, but we know that RMN ships took part in exercises and other engagements in Japan, Hawaii, and Australia.
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      TUA BANGKA 2024 – 1953 = 71 UMUR KAPAL
      KAPAL 1953 = LEBIH TUA DARI NEGARA
      KAPAL 1953 = LEBIH TUA DARI NEGARA
      KAPAL 1953 = LEBIH TUA DARI NEGARA
      Launched 9 September 1953 Completed 9 September 1954 The ship was transferred to the Royal Malayan Navy on 1 April 1958, being renamed Sri Perlis. Following transfer, Sri Perlis' 40mm Bofors gun and minesweeping gear was removed and replaced by three 20 mm Oerlikon cannon
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      TUA BANGKA 2024-1957 = 67 UMUR MERIAM
      MERIAM 105 = UMUR NEGARA
      MERIAM 105 = UMUR NEGARA
      MERIAM 105 = UMUR NEGARA
      Walaupun 18 buah meriam 105mm LG1 MKIII telah mula digunakan oleh Rejimen Pertama Artileri Diraja Para (1 RAD Para) tetapi tulang belakang kepada unit-unit artilleri tentera darat negara tetap meriam Oto Melara Model 56 (Mod 56) 105mm.
      Dibangunkan oleh syarikat Oto Melara daripada Itali, meriam itu yang juga dikenali dengan panggilan “Pack Howitzer” mula memasuki produksi pada 1957 dan sehingga lebih 30 buah negara terus menggunakan meriam itu.
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      2024 RASIO DEBT 84,2% DARI GDP
      DEBT 2023 = RM 1.53 TRILLION
      DEBT 2022 = RM 1.45 TRILLION
      DEBT 2021 = RM 1.38 TRILLION
      DEBT 2020 = RM 1.32 TRILLION
      DEBT 2019 = RM 1.25 TRILLION
      DEBT 2018 = RM 1.19 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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      2024 OVER LIMIT DEBT 65,6%
      Malaydesh 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. Malaydesh government DEBT to GDP ratio data is updated quarterly, available from Dec 2010 to Mar 2024
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      LCS 2024-2011 = 15 TAHUN
      15 TAHUN MANGKRAK
      15 TAHUN MANGKRAK
      LCS DIPAY 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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      OPV 2024-2017 = 8 TAHUN
      8 TAHUN MANGKRAK
      8 TAHUN MANGKRAK
      OPV DIPAY 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 Malaydesh. 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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      LCS PAY DEBT NGPVs = seperti didedahkan Jawatankuasa Kira-kira Wang Negara (PAC) dan CEO LTAT, syarikat BNS menggunakan RM400 juta daripada PAYan pendahuluan bagi projek LCS untuk menjelaskan DEBT lapuk bagi projek NGPV," syarikat PSC-Naval Dockyard pada Disember 2005 sebelum dijenamalaydesh semula menjadi syarikat Boustead Naval Dockyard Sdn Bhd

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    3. LEBIH BANYAK MYANMAR ........
      NO MONEY SIPRI 2024 = NO SHOPPING
      NO MONEY SIPRI 2023 = NOT YET ORDERED
      NO MONEY SIPRI 2022 = SELECTED NOT YET ORDERED
      SALAM NOL SALAM SEWA ........
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      The Malaydesh Armed Forces (MAF) has faced a number of weaknesses, including corruption, outdated equipment, and a lack of training.
      Corruption
      Corruption is a problem in the MAF, including in supply chain management.
      Corruption can undermine the MAF's ability to function effectively.
      Commanders are not trained to address corruption risks in the areas where they are deployed.
      Outdated equipment
      Much of the MAF's equipment was purchased between the 1970s and 1990s.
      The MAF has a lack of modern military assets.
      The MAF's defense assets are outdated and cannot function well.
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      Military spending can increase a country's national DEBT. This is because military spending is a cost that a country incurs, which can lead to a larger DEBT.
      Explanation
      Military spending
      Military spending includes the money spent on a country's armed forces, including defense operations and peacekeeping.
      National DEBT
      National DEBT is the total amount of money a country owes. This includes all liabilities that the country needs to pay back, plus any interest or principal that needs to be paid.
      Impact on the economy
      When a country spends more on its military, it can have a significant impact on its balance sheet. This can lead to higher interest rates and borrowing costs, which can eventually slow economic growth and increase taxes.
      Example
      In 2025, Malaydesh allocated $4.8 billion to its Ministry of Defense (MINDEF). This included $1.3 billion for maintenance, repairs, and new military assets
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      The Malaydesh Armed Forces (MAF) faces many challenges with its equipment and capabilities, including a lack of budget, an aging equipment inventory, and a lack of modern assets.
      Budget
      The MAF has faced budget constraints for decades, which have limited its ability to purchase new equipment and upgrade existing assets
      The government has been unwilling to cut spending elsewhere to fund defense
      Aging equipment
      The MAF's equipment is aging, and some assets are over 50 years old
      The MAF's air force lost its MiG-29 Fulcrum fighter aircraft in 2017, and is struggling to keep its Su-30MKM Flanker fighter aircraft operational
      Lack of modern assets
      The MAF lacks modern military assets, which exposes it to internal and external threats
      The MAF has had issues with the serviceability of its assets due to a lack of budget
      Outsourcing
      The MAF has outsourced the maintenance of its assets, but this has led to challenges such as undertraining of staff and underperforming contractors
      Procurement
      The procurement process can be lengthy, which can lead to outdated pricing
      The MAF has acquired advanced weapon systems from different countries, which can lead to technical and logistical problems
      Maintenance: Maintaining a large fleet of aging aircraft can be costly and burdensome.
      Operational capabilities: Aging assets can limit the operational capabilities of the MAF.
      Budget constraints: The MAF may not have enough budget to replace aging assets.
      Procurement system: The MAF's procurement system may need to be restructured to avoid political interference and excessive commissions.
      Scandals: The MAF has been involved in scandals involving fighter jets, submarines, and other equipment.
      Logistics: The MAF may have issues with delivering spares to soldiers in time.

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  19. BYE BYE MALAYDESH .......
    MALAYDESH = LITTLE DHAKA
    MALAYDESH = LITTLE DHAKA
    KUALA LUMPUR: The bustling enclave known as 'Mini Dhaka' here is coming back to life. A survey by Harian Metro revealed that the area in Jalan Silang and Lebuh Pudu here was full of foreigners during the Chinese New Year public holiday. Every corner of the area in the city centre was packed with foreigners, mostly Bangladeshis...
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    DEBT 2024 = RATIO 84.2% OF GDP
    DEBT 2023 = RM 1.53 TRILLION
    DEBT 2022 = RM 1.45 TRILLION
    DEBT 2021 = RM 1.38 TRILLION
    DEBT 2020 = RM 1.32 TRILLION
    DEBT 2019 = RM 1.25 TRILLION
    DEBT 2018 = RM 1.19 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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    2024 OVER LIMIT DEBT 65,6%
    Malaydesh 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. Malaydesh government DEBT to GDP ratio data is updated quarterly, available from Dec 2010 to Mar 2024.
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    84.2% DEBT TO GDP
    HOUSEHOLD DEBT CRISIS
    Malaydesh's household DEBT is rising rapidly, with the DEBT-to-GDP ratio at 84.2% at the end of 2023. This is due to a combination of factors, including low wage growth, high living costs, and easy access to credit. The DEBT is a threat to the financial well-being of Malaydeshs and the stability of the economy.
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    2024 RINGGIT LOSSES
    The ringgit extended its losses to end lower against the US dollar today despite weaker United States economic data, an economist said. At 6 pm, the ringgit depreciated to 4.7110/7145 versus the greenback from yesterday’s close of 4.7080/7110.
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    2023 RINGGIT FALLS
    The Malaydesh ringgit has fallen to its lowest level since the 1997-1998 Asian financial crisis, with the currency weighed by the US dollar’s rise and a widening rate differential with the United States.
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    2024 DEFICIT 4.3% 2023 DEFICIT 5%
    With Budget 2024, Malaydesh’s military will get some but not all of what it wants, as the government runs a tight budget focused on uplifting the socio-economic well-being of citizens while trying to ensure fiscal discipline as it aims to narrow the deficit to 4.3% of GDP by end-2024 (from 5%)
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    2022 DEFICIT 5,6% 2021 DEFICIT 5,6%
    Pada kesempatan yang sama, Menteri Ekonomi Malaydesh Rafizi Ramli menyatakan pengeluaran negara cukup besar yang dipicu oleh pandemi untuk melindungi ekonomi memperlebar defisit menjadi 6,4 persen dari PDB pada 2021
    Kemudian pada 2022 berkurang menjadi 5,6 persen, ketika pemerintah juga meningkatkan pagu utang dari 60 persen menjadi 65 persen dari PDB
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    KEYWORDS = MALAYDESH DEBT RATIO 84.2% OF GDP

    BalasHapus
  20. MALAYDESH+SINGA+PINOY = GDP INDONESIA
    MALAYDESH+VIET+PINOY = GDP INDONESIA
    MALAYDESH+THAI+VIET = GDP INDONESIA
    GDP INDONESIA 1,492,618
    GDP SINGA : 561,725
    GDP MALAYDESH : 488,250
    GDP PINOY : 471,516
    GDP VIET : 468,400
    GDP THAI : 545,341
    WHY IS INDONESIA LISTED AS ONE OF THE G-20 COUNTRIES WHILE MALAYDESH AND SINGAPORE ARE NOT
    Malaydesh and Singapore lack the size to match Indonesia’s importance on the global stage. With a combined GDP of around $818 Billion, Malaydesh and Singapore are still quite far from Indonesia’s $1.3 Trillion GDP, which puts a gap of around $500 Billion between Indonesia with Malaydesh and Singapore. EXCLUDING the combined GDP there would be a $900 billion gap between Indonesia with Malaydesh and Singapore respectively.
    Things get even worse when we measure the economy in GDP PPP. Indonesia stands at around $4 Trillion in PPP, whilst Malaydesh at $1,089 Trillion and Singapore at $617 Billion. Even the combined GDP of the next three largest ASEAN nations (Thailand, Vietnam, and the Philippines) still couldn’t match Indonesia’s size. Within both PPP and Nominal GDP, no ASEAN nations are within the top 20 largest economies in the world, therefore none of them can qualify for the G20 membership with their GDP.
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    BRICS
    BRICS
    BRICS is an intergovernmental organization comprising ten countries – Brazil, Russia, India, China, South Africa, Egypt, Ethiopia, Indonesia, Iran and the United Arab Emirates. BRICS was originally identified to highlight investment opportunities.....
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    G20
    G20
    G20
    Argentina, Australia, Brasil, Kanada, China, France, Germany, India, Indonesia, Italy, Japan, Republic of Korea, Mexico, Russia, Saudi Arabia, South Africa, Türkiye, United Kingdom, United States
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    DITOLAK INDIA MASUK BRICS
    Laporan terbaru menunjukkan, India meNOLak gagasan ekspansi BRICS di 2024. Pemerintah Modi ingin menghentikan sementara penerimaan negara-negara baru termasuk Malaydesh selama lima tahun ke depan
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    DEBT RATIO 84.2% OF GDP
    DEBT RATIO 84.2% OF GDP
    DEBT RATIO 84.2% OF 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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    Malaydesh has faced several crises, including political, financial, and economic crises:
    • Political crisis
    From 2020–2022, Malaydesh experienced a political crisis that led to the resignation of two Prime Ministers and the collapse of two coalition governments. The crisis was caused by political infighting, party switching, and the refusal of Prime Minister Mahathir Mohamad to transition power to Anwar Ibrahim. The crisis ended in 2022 with a snap general election and the formation of a coalition government.
    • Financial crisis
    Malaydesh experienced a financial crisis when the country's economic fundamentals appeared strong, but the crisis came suddenly. The government's initial response was to increase interest rates and tighten fiscal policy, but this was not enough to correct the external imbalances.
    • Economic crisis
    Malaydesh's economy has faced challenges due to weak global demand and a dependence on exports. In 2020, Malaydesh's economy shrank by the most since the Asian crisis. In 2023, weak global demand for electronics and a decline in energy prices weighed on the economy.
    • Household DEBT crisis
    As of the end of 2023, Malaydesh's household DEBT-to-GDP ratio was 84.2%, with household DEBT reaching RM1.53 trillion
    • Malaydesh has faced several rice crises in the past, including in 1973–1975, the 1980s, 1997–1998, 2008, and 2023. These crises are often caused by price hikes, which are driven by supply and demand, as well as market player behavior....
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    KEYWORDS = BEDA KASTA BEDA LEVEL

    BalasHapus
  21. GDP INDONESIA 2024 X 1.5% = BUDGET DEFENSE
    USD 1442 BILLION X 0.015 = USD 21,6 BILLION
    USD 1442 BILLION X 0.015 = USD 21,6 BILLION
    Indonesia's Ministry of Defense aims to gradually increase the defense budget from 0.8 percent to 1.5 percent of the country's gross domestic product (GDP) to enhance defense capabilities.
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    MALAYDESH+SINGA+PINOY = GDP INDONESIA
    MALAYDESH+VIET+PINOY = GDP INDONESIA
    MALAYDESH+THAI+VIET = GDP INDONESIA
    GDP INDONESIA 1,492,618
    GDP SINGA : 561,725
    GDP MALAYDESH : 488,250
    GDP PINOY : 471,516
    GDP VIET : 468,400
    GDP THAI : 545,341
    WHY IS INDONESIA LISTED AS ONE OF THE G-20 COUNTRIES WHILE MALAYDESH AND SINGAPORE ARE NOT
    Malaydesh and Singapore lack the size to match Indonesia’s importance on the global stage. With a combined GDP of around $818 Billion, Malaydesh and Singapore are still quite far from Indonesia’s $1.3 Trillion GDP, which puts a gap of around $500 Billion between Indonesia with Malaydesh and Singapore. EXCLUDING the combined GDP there would be a $900 billion gap between Indonesia with Malaydesh and Singapore respectively.
    Things get even worse when we measure the economy in GDP PPP. Indonesia stands at around $4 Trillion in PPP, whilst Malaydesh at $1,089 Trillion and Singapore at $617 Billion. Even the combined GDP of the next three largest ASEAN nations (Thailand, Vietnam, and the Philippines) still couldn’t match Indonesia’s size. Within both PPP and Nominal GDP, no ASEAN nations are within the top 20 largest economies in the world, therefore none of them can qualify for the G20 membership with their GDP.
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    BRICS
    BRICS
    BRICS Brazil, Russia, India, China, South Africa, Egypt, Ethiopia, Indonesia, Iran and the United Arab Emirates.
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    G20
    G20
    G20
    Argentina, Australia, Brasil, Kanada, China, France, Germany, India, Indonesia, Italy, Japan, Republic of Korea, Mexico, Russia, Saudi Arabia, South Africa, Türkiye, United Kingdom, United States
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    DITOLAK INDIA MASUK BRICS
    Pemerintah Modi ingin menghentikan sementara penerimaan negara-negara baru termasuk Malaydesh selama lima tahun ke depan
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    DEBT RATIO 84.2% OF GDP
    DEBT RATIO 84.2% OF GDP
    DEBT RATIO 84.2% OF GDP
    “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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    The Malaydesh Armed Forces (MAF) faces a number of challenges, including:
    • Logistics
    A study noted that the MAF's rapid development has raised questions about its readiness to face threats.
    • Budgeting
    Malaydesh's defense budget and spending has been limited by fiscal constraints. The government has been unwilling to cut spending elsewhere or reduce the size of the armed forces.
    • Personnel
    The MA has identified that military personnel struggle with thinking skills, decision-making, and problem-solving during military operations.
    • Procurement
    The Malaydesh procurement system needs reform. The LCS program has been delayed and reduced in scope.
    • Political interference
    Political interference and corruption are undermining combat readiness.
    • Territorial disputes
    Malaydesh faces territorial disputes and intrusions in its Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ).
    • Transboundary haze
    Transboundary haze has had a grave impact on economic and social activities in MalaydeshThe Royal Malaydesh Air Force (RMAF) faces several problems, including:
    • Fleet sustainment
    The RMAF has faced challenges maintaining its fleet of aircraft. For example, in 2018, only four of the RMAF's 18 Sukhoi Su-30MKM aircraft were able to fly due to maintenance issues and a lack of spare parts.
    • TechNOLogical obsolescence
    Some aircraft in the RMAF's fleet are reaching techNOLogical obsolescence. For example, the Kuwaiti HORNET MALAYDESHs are an earlier block of the HORNET MALAYDESH, which may cause compatibility issues with spare parts.
    • Modernization
    The RMAF has ambitious plans to modernize its air capabilities to address current and future threats. However, the government's defense modernization budget is limited

    BalasHapus
  22. • POLITICAL CRISIS
    From 2020–2022, Malaydesh experienced a political crisis that led to the resignation of two Prime Ministers and the collapse of two coalition governments. The crisis was caused by political infighting, party switching, and the refusal of Prime Minister Mahathir Mohamad to transition power to Anwar Ibrahim. The crisis ended in 2022 with a snap general election and the formation of a coalition government.
    • FINANCIAL CRISIS
    Malaydesh experienced a financial crisis when the country's economic fundamentals appeared strong, but the crisis came suddenly. The government's initial response was to increase interest rates and tighten fiscal policy, but this was not enough to correct the external imbalances.
    • ECONOMIC CRISIS
    Malaydesh's economy has faced challenges due to weak global demand and a dependence on exports. In 2020, Malaydesh's economy shrank by the most since the Asian crisis. In 2023, weak global demand for electronics and a decline in energy prices weighed on the economy.
    • HOUSEHOLD DEBT CRISIS
    As of the end of 2023, Malaydesh's household DEBT-to-GDP ratio was 84.2%, with household DEBT reaching RM1.53 trillion
    • MALAYDESH HAS FACED SEVERAL RICE CRISES in the past, including in 1973–1975, the 1980s, 1997–1998, 2008, and 2023. These crises are often caused by price hikes, which are driven by supply and demand, as well as market player behavior
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    1.RASIO HUTANG 84.2% DARI GDP
    2. HUTANG NEGARA RM 1,63 TRLLIUN
    3. HUTANG 1MDB RM 18,2 BILLION
    4. TUNGGAKAN SEWA SABAH USD 15 BILLION
    5. HUTANG KERAJAAN PERSEKUTUAN 60.4%
    6. SEWA SIMULATOR MKM
    7. PESAWAT MIG GROUNDED
    8. SEWA MOTOR POLIS
    9. PESAWAT MB339CM GROUNDED
    10. NURI GROUNDED SEWA BLACKHAWK
    11. FIVE PROCUREMENT CANCELLED
    12. 48 PESAWAT SKYHAWK HILANG
    13. MESIN JET 2 BUAH HILANG
    14. NO MARINIR NO AMPHIBIOUS NAVAL PLATFORM
    15. NO LST
    16. NO LPD – NGEMIS LPD USA
    17. NO TANKER
    18. NO KCR
    19. MONUMEN MIG29M UNTUK JIMAT KOS
    20. NO SPH
    21. SUBMARINE DEFACT MEMBUNUH WANITA HAMIL
    22. NO HELLFIRE
    23. NO MPA ATR72 DELAYED
    24. NO HIDRO-OSEANOGRAFI SEWA KAPAL HIDRO
    25. NO HELI HEAVY ATTACK NGEMIS AH1Z
    26. NO M3 AMPHIBIUS RIG
    27. LCS MANGKRAK KARATAN
    28. OPV MANGKRAK
    29. TANK MOGOK STOP SPARE PARTS
    30. CN 235 MSA VERSI MSI USA
    31. SEWA MOTOR MILITARY POLICE
    32. RADAR GIFTED PAID USA
    33. 84% NO SAVING EVERY MONTH
    34. SEWA VVSHORAD
    35. SEWA TRUK 3 TON
    36. 4X4 SEWA 6X6 CANCELLED
    37. C130H DIGANTI 2045
    38. TEMBAK GRANAT BOM PASUKAN SEMDIRI
    39. NO DRONE UCAV – ANKA ISR OMPONG
    40. SEWA BLACKHAWK SEWA AW159
    41. NO TRACKED SPH
    42. SEWA SIMULATOR HELI
    43. SPH CANCELLED
    44. SCORPION V150 CONDOR SIMBAS RETIRED
    45. NO PESAWAT COIN
    46. PILATUS MK II KARATAN
    47. PENCEROBOHAN 43X BTA 316 HARI
    48. SEWA AW139 SEWA COLIBRI
    49. MRSS LMS B2 UAV ANKA HELI MENUNGGU 2026-2030
    50. OPV DIBAYAR 3 JADI 1 SEWA BOAT
    51. LYNX GROUNDED
    52. MRCA CANCELLED SEWA PESAWAT ITTC
    53. MICA CANCELLED NSM CANCELLED
    54. NO LRAD NO MRAD JUST VSHORAD
    55. PRANK UN PRANK TURKEY PRANK PERANCIS PRANK SLOVAKIA
    56. 4X NGEMIS F18 KUWAIT
    57. MENUNGGU 2050 KAPAL SELAM
    58. NO TANK AMPHIBI AV8 MOGOK BERASAP
    59. 84% NO SAVING EVERY MONTH
    60. OVER LIMIT DEBT 65,6% (LIMIT DEBT 65%)
    61. MKM BARTER PALM OIL
    62. MIG29N BARTER PALM OIL
    63. A400M PEMBAYARAN BERPERINGKAT (HUTANG)
    64. SCORPENE BARTER PALM OIL
    65. PT91M BARTER PALM OIL RUBBER
    67. FA50M BARTER PALM OIL

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  23. JAUHHHHHHHHH .......
    GDP INDONESIA = MALAYDESH+SINGA+PINOY
    GDP INDONESIA = MALAYDESH+VIET+PINOY
    GDP INDONESIA = MALAYDESH+THAI+VIET
    GDP INDONESIA 1,492,618
    GDP SINGA : 561,725
    GDP MALAYDESH : 488,250
    GDP PINOY : 471,516
    GDP VIET : 468,400
    GDP THAI : 545,341
    WHY IS INDONESIA LISTED AS ONE OF THE G-20 COUNTRIES WHILE MALAYDESH AND SINGAPORE ARE NOT
    Malaydesh and Singapore lack the size to match Indonesia’s importance on the global stage. With a combined GDP of around $818 Billion, Malaydesh and Singapore are still quite far from Indonesia’s $1.3 Trillion GDP, which puts a gap of around $500 Billion between Indonesia with Malaydesh and Singapore. EXCLUDING the combined GDP there would be a $900 billion gap between Indonesia with Malaydesh and Singapore respectively.
    Things get even worse when we measure the economy in GDP PPP. Indonesia stands at around $4 Trillion in PPP, whilst Malaydesh at $1,089 Trillion and Singapore at $617 Billion. Even the combined GDP of the next three largest ASEAN nations (Thailand, Vietnam, and the Philippines) still couldn’t match Indonesia’s size. Within both PPP and Nominal GDP, no ASEAN nations are within the top 20 largest economies in the world, therefore none of them can qualify for the G20 membership with their GDP.
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    BRICS
    BRICS
    BRICS is an intergovernmental organization comprising ten countries – Brazil, Russia, India, China, South Africa, Egypt, Ethiopia, Indonesia, Iran and the United Arab Emirates. BRICS was originally identified to highlight investment opportunities.....
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    G20
    G20
    G20
    Argentina, Australia, Brasil, Kanada, China, France, Germany, India, Indonesia, Italy, Japan, Republic of Korea, Mexico, Russia, Saudi Arabia, South Africa, Türkiye, United Kingdom, United States
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    DEBT RATIO 84.2% OF GDP
    DEBT 2023 = RM 1.53 TRILLION
    DEBT 2022 = RM 1.45 TRILLION
    DEBT 2021 = RM 1.38 TRILLION
    DEBT 2020 = RM 1.32 TRILLION
    DEBT 2019 = RM 1.25 TRILLION
    DEBT 2018 = RM 1.19 TRILLION
    “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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    2024 OVER LIMIT DEBT 65,6%
    Malaydesh 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. Malaydesh government DEBT to GDP ratio data is updated quarterly, available from Dec 2010 to Mar 2024.
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    84.2% DEBT TO GDP
    HOUSEHOLD DEBT CRISIS
    Malaydesh's household DEBT is rising rapidly, with the DEBT-to-GDP ratio at 84.2% at the end of 2023. This is due to a combination of factors, including low wage growth, high living costs, and easy access to credit. The DEBT is a threat to the financial well-being of Malaydeshs and the stability of the economy.
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    2024 RINGGIT LOSSES
    The ringgit extended its losses to end lower against the US dollar today despite weaker United States economic data, an economist said. At 6 pm, the ringgit depreciated to 4.7110/7145 versus the greenback from yesterday’s close of 4.7080/7110.
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    2023 RINGGIT FALLS
    The Malaydesh ringgit has fallen to its lowest level since the 1997-1998 Asian financial crisis, with the currency weighed by the US dollar’s rise and a widening rate differential with the United States.
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    2024 DEFICIT 4.3% 2023 DEFICIT 5%
    With Budget 2024, Malaydesh’s military will get some but not all of what it wants, as the government runs a tight budget focused on uplifting the socio-economic well-being of citizens while trying to ensure fiscal discipline as it aims to narrow the deficit to 4.3% of GDP by end-2024 (from 5%)
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    2022 DEFICIT 5,6% 2021 DEFICIT 5,6%
    Pada kesempatan yang sama, Menteri Ekonomi Malaydesh Rafizi Ramli menyatakan pengeluaran negara cukup besar yang dipicu oleh pandemi untuk melindungi ekonomi memperlebar defisit menjadi 6,4 persen dari PDB pada 2021
    Kemudian pada 2022 berkurang menjadi 5,6 persen, ketika pemerintah juga meningkatkan pagu utang dari 60 persen menjadi 65 persen dari PDB



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  24. WORLD RANK GDP
    1. United States 30,507,217
    2. China 19,231,705
    3. Germany 4,744,804
    17. Indonesia 1,429,743
    36. Malaydesh 444,984
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    ASIA GDP 42,72 TRILLION
    China (48.61%)
    Japan (11.06%)
    India (9.37%)
    South Korea (4.32%)
    Indonesia (3.49%)
    Turkey (2.89%)
    Saudi Arabia (2.58%)
    Other (17.7%)
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    ASIA RANK GDP
    1 China 18.53 trillion
    2 Japan 4.07 trillion
    3 India 3.88 trillion
    4 Russia 2.0 trillion
    5 South Korea 1.76 trillion
    6 INDONESIA 1.47 trillion
    7 Turkey 1.3 trillion
    8 Saudi Arabia 1.11 trillion
    9 Taiwan 803.0 billion
    10 Thailand 548.9 billion
    11 Israel 530.6 billion
    12 United Arab Emirates 527.8 billion
    13 Singapore 525.2 billion
    14 Philippines 471.5 billion
    15 Vietnam 465.8 billion
    16 Bangladesh 451.16 billion
    17 MALAYDESH 445.5 billion
    18 Iran 434.8 billion
    19 Hong Kong
    (SAR) 401.5 billion
    20 Pakistan 374.6 billion
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    112 JUTA ORANG KAYA vs 35 JUTA MALAYDESH
    40% ORANG KAYA INDONESIA
    280 x 0,4 = 112 JUTA ORANG KAYA
    PENDUDUK MALAYDESH = 35 JUTA
    Malaydesh 2025 population is estimated at 35,977,838 people at mid-year. Malaydesh population is equivalent to 0.44% of the total world population. Malaydesh ranks number 44 in the list of countries (and dependencies) by population
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    Malaydesh's household DEBT-to-GDP ratio
    December 2023 = 84.2%
    December 2020 = 93.1% (all-time high)
    December 2008 = 60.4% (record low)
    Some factors that have contributed to the growth in household DEBT include:
    • Government and private sector home ownership incentives
    • Sales and service tax (SST) incentives for the purchase of motor vehicles between 2020 and 2022
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    • POLITICAL CRISIS
    From 2020–2022, Malaydesh experienced a political crisis that led to the resignation of two Prime Ministers and the collapse of two coalition governments. The crisis was caused by political infighting, party switching, and the refusal of Prime Minister Mahathir Mohamad to transition power to Anwar Ibrahim. The crisis ended in 2022 with a snap general election and the formation of a coalition government.
    • FINANCIAL CRISIS
    Malaydesh experienced a financial crisis when the country's economic fundamentals appeared strong, but the crisis came suddenly. The government's initial response was to increase interest rates and tighten fiscal policy, but this was not enough to correct the external imbalances.
    • ECONOMIC CRISIS
    Malaydesh's economy has faced challenges due to weak global demand and a dependence on exports. In 2020, Malaydesh's economy shrank by the most since the Asian crisis. In 2023, weak global demand for electronics and a decline in energy prices weighed on the economy.
    • HOUSEHOLD DEBT CRISIS
    As of the end of 2023, Malaydesh's household DEBT-to-GDP ratio was 84.2%, with household DEBT reaching RM1.53 trillion
    • MALAYDESH HAS FACED SEVERAL RICE CRISES in the past, including in 1973–1975, the 1980s, 1997–1998, 2008, and 2023. These crises are often caused by price hikes, which are driven by supply and demand, as well as market player behavior

    BalasHapus
  25. WORLD RANK GDP
    1. United States 30,507,217
    2. China 19,231,705
    3. Germany 4,744,804
    17. Indonesia 1,429,743
    36. Malaydesh 444,984
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    ASIA GDP 42,72 TRILLION
    China (48.61%)
    Japan (11.06%)
    India (9.37%)
    South Korea (4.32%)
    Indonesia (3.49%)
    Turkey (2.89%)
    Saudi Arabia (2.58%)
    Other (17.7%)
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    ASIA RANK GDP
    1 China 18.53 trillion
    2 Japan 4.07 trillion
    3 India 3.88 trillion
    4 Russia 2.0 trillion
    5 South Korea 1.76 trillion
    6 INDONESIA 1.47 trillion
    7 Turkey 1.3 trillion
    8 Saudi Arabia 1.11 trillion
    9 Taiwan 803.0 billion
    10 Thailand 548.9 billion
    11 Israel 530.6 billion
    12 United Arab Emirates 527.8 billion
    13 Singapore 525.2 billion
    14 Philippines 471.5 billion
    15 Vietnam 465.8 billion
    16 Bangladesh 451.16 billion
    17 MALAYDESH 445.5 billion
    18 Iran 434.8 billion
    19 Hong Kong
    (SAR) 401.5 billion
    20 Pakistan 374.6 billion
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    112 JUTA ORANG KAYA vs 35 JUTA MALAYDESH
    40% ORANG KAYA INDONESIA
    280 x 0,4 = 112 JUTA ORANG KAYA
    PENDUDUK MALAYDESH = 35 JUTA
    Malaydesh 2025 population is estimated at 35,977,838 people at mid-year. Malaydesh population is equivalent to 0.44% of the total world population. Malaydesh ranks number 44 in the list of countries (and dependencies) by population
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    2011 PENGADAAN LCS = Pengadaan enam LCS pada 2011 itu juga dilakukan tanpa tender terbuka. Kapal-kapal itu akan dibangun di Galangan Kapal Boustead dan unit pertama sedianya dikirim pada 2019.
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    2019 LCS DIJANGKA = KD Maharaja Lela setelah ditugaskan, diluncurkan secara seremonial pada Agustus 2017. Seharusnya telah dikirim ke RMN pada April 2019
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    2022 LCS DIJANGKA = menurut jadual asal, setakat Ogos 2022 sepatutnya lima buah kapal LCS harus disiap dan diserahkan kepada TLDM.
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    2023 LCS DIJANGKA = Seharusnya telah dikirim ke RMN pada April 2019, dengan kapal terakhir dijadwalkan untuk serah terima pada Juni 2023. Namun, progres kapal pertama baru sekitar 60% selesai
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    2025 LCS DIJANGKA = Kapal pertama Littoral Combat Ship (LCS) TLDM itu dijangka hanya akan siap pada tahun 2025, iaitu 12 tahun selepas projek itu bermula pada Oktober 2013 dan kerajaan telah memPAY RM6 bilion kepada kontraktor utama projek itu.
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    2026 LCS DIJANGKA = Lima kapal LCS akan diserahkan kepada TLDM secara berperingkat dengan kapal pertama dijangka diserahkan pada penghujung 2026
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    2029 LCS DIJANGKA = TLDM hanya akan dapat memperoleh kelima-lima LCS pada 2029 berbanding kontrak asal di mana 5 kapal LCS itu sepatutnya diserahkan pada 2022..
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    17 KREDITUR = 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 Malaydesh Sdn Bhd, as well as iXblue SAS, iXblue Sdn Bhd and Protank Mission Systems Sdn Bhd. Also included are Bank Pembangunan Malaydesh Bhd, AmBank Islamic Bhd, AmBank (M) Bhd, MTU Services, Affin Hwang Investment Bank Bhd, Bank Muamalat Malaydesh Bhd, Affin Bank Bhd, Bank Kerjasama Rakyat Malaydesh Bhd, Malayan Banking Bhd (Maybank) and KUWAIT FINANCE HOUSE (MALAYDESH) BHD.

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  26. WORLD RANK GDP
    1. United States 30,507,217
    2. China 19,231,705
    3. Germany 4,744,804
    17. Indonesia 1,429,743
    36. Malaydesh 444,984
    -------
    ASIA GDP 42,72 TRILLION
    China (48.61%)
    Japan (11.06%)
    India (9.37%)
    South Korea (4.32%)
    Indonesia (3.49%)
    Turkey (2.89%)
    Saudi Arabia (2.58%)
    Other (17.7%)
    -------
    ASIA RANK GDP
    1 China 18.53 trillion
    2 Japan 4.07 trillion
    3 India 3.88 trillion
    4 Russia 2.0 trillion
    5 South Korea 1.76 trillion
    6 INDONESIA 1.47 trillion
    7 Turkey 1.3 trillion
    8 Saudi Arabia 1.11 trillion
    9 Taiwan 803.0 billion
    10 Thailand 548.9 billion
    11 Israel 530.6 billion
    12 United Arab Emirates 527.8 billion
    13 Singapore 525.2 billion
    14 Philippines 471.5 billion
    15 Vietnam 465.8 billion
    16 Bangladesh 451.16 billion
    17 MALAYDESH 445.5 billion
    18 Iran 434.8 billion
    19 Hong Kong
    (SAR) 401.5 billion
    20 Pakistan 374.6 billion
    -------
    112 JUTA ORANG KAYA vs 35 JUTA MALAYDESH
    40% ORANG KAYA INDONESIA
    280 x 0,4 = 112 JUTA ORANG KAYA
    PENDUDUK MALAYDESH = 35 JUTA
    Malaydesh 2025 population is estimated at 35,977,838 people at mid-year. Malaydesh population is equivalent to 0.44% of the total world population. Malaydesh ranks number 44 in the list of countries (and dependencies) by population
    ==========
    ==========
    2024 EXTERNAL DEBT REACHED AN ALL-TIME
    2024 EXTERNAL DEBT REACHED AN ALL-TIME
    2024 EXTERNAL DEBT REACHED AN ALL-TIME
    Malaydesh external DEBT reached an all-time high of MYR 1,345,400 million in the fourth quarter of 2024. This was an increase from MYR 1,262,300 million in the third quarter of 2024.
    ---------------
    DEBT PROBLEMS SINCE 2000
    DEBT PROBLEMS SINCE 2000
    DEBT PROBLEMS SINCE 2000
    Malaydesh has experienced a number of DEBT problems since 2000, including high public DEBT, household DEBT, and a fiscal deficit.
    Public DEBT
    • Fiscal deficit: The fiscal deficit was high during the pandemic, exceeding 6% of GDP.
    • Public DEBT to GDP ratio: In 2023, public DEBT was almost 70% of GDP, which is higher than the average of 55% in the 2010s.
    • Statutory DEBT limit: The statutory DEBT limit has been revised several times over the last three decades.
    Household DEBT
    • Household DEBT to GDP ratio: In 2007, the household DEBT to GDP ratio was 67%, up from 47% in 2000.
    • DEBT to income ratio: The ratio of DEBT to income for Malaydesh households has been increasing since 2000.
    • Household DEBT crisis: In 2023, household DEBT reached RM1.53 trillion, with a household DEBT-to-GDP ratio of 84.2%.
    Other factors
    • External DEBT: Malaydesh's external DEBT is also a concern.
    Export vulnerability: Malaydesh's manufacturing sector is vulnerable to drops in external demand
    ===================
    52.225 RELINQUISH [PINDAH NEGARA]
    PER TAHUN = 10.104 MALAYDESH PINDAH NEGARA
    PER BULAN = 842 MALAYDESH PINDAH NEGARA
    PER HARI = 28 MALAYDESH PINDAH NEGARA
    Total of 52,225 applications from Malaydeshs to renounce their citizenship were approved between 1 January 2020 and 15 February this year.
    This means, on average, 842 Malaydeshs relinquish their citizenship every month

    BalasHapus
  27. WORLD RANK GDP
    1. United States 30,507,217
    2. China 19,231,705
    3. Germany 4,744,804
    17. Indonesia 1,429,743
    36. Malaydesh 444,984
    -------
    ASIA GDP 42,72 TRILLION
    China (48.61%)
    Japan (11.06%)
    India (9.37%)
    South Korea (4.32%)
    Indonesia (3.49%)
    Turkey (2.89%)
    Saudi Arabia (2.58%)
    Other (17.7%)
    -------
    ASIA RANK GDP
    1 China 18.53 trillion
    2 Japan 4.07 trillion
    3 India 3.88 trillion
    4 Russia 2.0 trillion
    5 South Korea 1.76 trillion
    6 INDONESIA 1.47 trillion
    7 Turkey 1.3 trillion
    8 Saudi Arabia 1.11 trillion
    9 Taiwan 803.0 billion
    10 Thailand 548.9 billion
    11 Israel 530.6 billion
    12 United Arab Emirates 527.8 billion
    13 Singapore 525.2 billion
    14 Philippines 471.5 billion
    15 Vietnam 465.8 billion
    16 Bangladesh 451.16 billion
    17 MALAYDESH 445.5 billion
    18 Iran 434.8 billion
    19 Hong Kong
    (SAR) 401.5 billion
    20 Pakistan 374.6 billion
    -------
    112 JUTA ORANG KAYA vs 35 JUTA MALAYDESH
    40% ORANG KAYA INDONESIA
    280 x 0,4 = 112 JUTA ORANG KAYA
    PENDUDUK MALAYDESH = 35 JUTA
    Malaydesh 2025 population is estimated at 35,977,838 people at mid-year. Malaydesh population is equivalent to 0.44% of the total world population. Malaydesh ranks number 44 in the list of countries (and dependencies) by population
    ==========
    ==========
    HANYA BAYAR FAEDAH =
    Anwar berkata demikian pada sesi soal jawab Perdana Menteri (PMQ) pada sidang Dewan Rakyat di sini, hari ini.
    Menurutnya bayaran tersebut adalah bagi bayaran khidmat hutang atau hanya membayar faedah dan bukan membayar jumlah hutang tertunggak
    ===
    SEWA HELI Kementerian Pertahanan Malaydesh pada 27 Mei 2023 lalu telah menandatangani perjanjian sewa dengan penyedia layanan penerbangan lokal, Aerotree, untuk menyediakan empat helikopter bekas Sikorsky UH-60A+ Black Hawk.
    SEWA HELI 4 buah Helikopter Leonardo AW 139 yang diperolehi secara sewaan ini adalah untuk kegunaan Tentera Udara Diraja Malaydesh (TUDM) yang akan ditempatkan di No.3 Skuadron, Pangkalan Udara Butterworth
    SEWA 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 MOTOR The Royal Military Police Corp (KPTD) celebrated the lease of 40 brand-new BMW R1250RT Superbikes for the Enforcement Motorcycle Squad on December 22nd, 2022
    SEWA BOAT sewaan Bot Op Pasir merangkumi 10 unit Fast Interceptor Boat (FIB); 10 unit Utility Boat; 10 unit Rigid Hull Fender Boat (RHFB); 10 unit Rover Fiber Glass (Rover).
    SEWA HIDROGRAFI tugas pemetaan data batimetri bagi kawasan perairan negara akan dilakukan oleh sebuah kapal hidrografi moden, MV Aishah AIM 4, yang diperoleh menerusi kontrak sewaan dari syarikat Breitlink Engineering Services Sdn Bhd (BESSB)
    SEWA PESAWAT ITTC is currently providing Fighter Lead-In Training (FLIT) to the Royal Malaydesh Air Force in London, Ontario. ITTC operates a fleet of Aero Vodochody L-39 featuring upgraded avionics for the FLIT programme
    SEWA 4x4 Pejabat perusahaan mengatakan kepada Janes di pameran bahwa Angkatan Bersenjata Malaydesh sedang mencari untuk menyewa Tarantula.

    BalasHapus
  28. WORLD RANK GDP
    1. United States 30,507,217
    2. China 19,231,705
    3. Germany 4,744,804
    17. Indonesia 1,429,743
    36. Malaydesh 444,984
    -------
    ASIA GDP 42,72 TRILLION
    China (48.61%)
    Japan (11.06%)
    India (9.37%)
    South Korea (4.32%)
    Indonesia (3.49%)
    Turkey (2.89%)
    Saudi Arabia (2.58%)
    Other (17.7%)
    -------
    ASIA RANK GDP
    1 China 18.53 trillion
    2 Japan 4.07 trillion
    3 India 3.88 trillion
    4 Russia 2.0 trillion
    5 South Korea 1.76 trillion
    6 INDONESIA 1.47 trillion
    7 Turkey 1.3 trillion
    8 Saudi Arabia 1.11 trillion
    9 Taiwan 803.0 billion
    10 Thailand 548.9 billion
    11 Israel 530.6 billion
    12 United Arab Emirates 527.8 billion
    13 Singapore 525.2 billion
    14 Philippines 471.5 billion
    15 Vietnam 465.8 billion
    16 Bangladesh 451.16 billion
    17 MALAYDESH 445.5 billion
    18 Iran 434.8 billion
    19 Hong Kong
    (SAR) 401.5 billion
    20 Pakistan 374.6 billion
    -------
    112 JUTA ORANG KAYA vs 35 JUTA MALAYDESH
    40% ORANG KAYA INDONESIA
    280 x 0,4 = 112 JUTA ORANG KAYA
    PENDUDUK MALAYDESH = 35 JUTA
    Malaydesh 2025 population is estimated at 35,977,838 people at mid-year. Malaydesh population is equivalent to 0.44% of the total world population. Malaydesh ranks number 44 in the list of countries (and dependencies) by population
    ==========
    ==========
    HANYA BAYAR FAEDAH =
    Anwar berkata demikian pada sesi soal jawab Perdana Menteri (PMQ) pada sidang Dewan Rakyat di sini, hari ini.
    Menurutnya bayaran tersebut adalah bagi bayaran khidmat hutang atau hanya membayar faedah dan bukan membayar jumlah hutang tertunggak
    ===
    SEWA HELI Kementerian Pertahanan Malaydesh pada 27 Mei 2023 lalu telah menandatangani perjanjian sewa dengan penyedia layanan penerbangan lokal, Aerotree, untuk menyediakan empat helikopter bekas Sikorsky UH-60A+ Black Hawk.
    SEWA HELI 4 buah Helikopter Leonardo AW 139 yang diperolehi secara sewaan ini adalah untuk kegunaan Tentera Udara Diraja Malaydesh (TUDM) yang akan ditempatkan di No.3 Skuadron, Pangkalan Udara Butterworth
    SEWA 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 MOTOR The Royal Military Police Corp (KPTD) celebrated the lease of 40 brand-new BMW R1250RT Superbikes for the Enforcement Motorcycle Squad on December 22nd, 2022
    SEWA BOAT sewaan Bot Op Pasir merangkumi 10 unit Fast Interceptor Boat (FIB); 10 unit Utility Boat; 10 unit Rigid Hull Fender Boat (RHFB); 10 unit Rover Fiber Glass (Rover).
    SEWA HIDROGRAFI tugas pemetaan data batimetri bagi kawasan perairan negara akan dilakukan oleh sebuah kapal hidrografi moden, MV Aishah AIM 4, yang diperoleh menerusi kontrak sewaan dari syarikat Breitlink Engineering Services Sdn Bhd (BESSB)
    SEWA PESAWAT ITTC is currently providing Fighter Lead-In Training (FLIT) to the Royal Malaydesh Air Force in London, Ontario. ITTC operates a fleet of Aero Vodochody L-39 featuring upgraded avionics for the FLIT programme
    SEWA 4x4 Pejabat perusahaan mengatakan kepada Janes di pameran bahwa Angkatan Bersenjata Malaydesh sedang mencari untuk menyewa Tarantula.

    BalasHapus
  29. WORLD RANK GDP
    1. United States 30,507,217
    2. China 19,231,705
    3. Germany 4,744,804
    17. Indonesia 1,429,743
    36. Malaydesh 444,984
    -------
    ASIA GDP 42,72 TRILLION
    China (48.61%)
    Japan (11.06%)
    India (9.37%)
    South Korea (4.32%)
    Indonesia (3.49%)
    Turkey (2.89%)
    Saudi Arabia (2.58%)
    Other (17.7%)
    -------
    ASIA RANK GDP
    1 China 18.53 trillion
    2 Japan 4.07 trillion
    3 India 3.88 trillion
    4 Russia 2.0 trillion
    5 South Korea 1.76 trillion
    6 INDONESIA 1.47 trillion
    7 Turkey 1.3 trillion
    8 Saudi Arabia 1.11 trillion
    9 Taiwan 803.0 billion
    10 Thailand 548.9 billion
    11 Israel 530.6 billion
    12 United Arab Emirates 527.8 billion
    13 Singapore 525.2 billion
    14 Philippines 471.5 billion
    15 Vietnam 465.8 billion
    16 Bangladesh 451.16 billion
    17 MALAYDESH 445.5 billion
    18 Iran 434.8 billion
    19 Hong Kong
    (SAR) 401.5 billion
    20 Pakistan 374.6 billion
    -------
    112 JUTA ORANG KAYA vs 35 JUTA MALAYDESH
    40% ORANG KAYA INDONESIA
    280 x 0,4 = 112 JUTA ORANG KAYA
    PENDUDUK MALAYDESH = 35 JUTA
    Malaydesh 2025 population is estimated at 35,977,838 people at mid-year. Malaydesh population is equivalent to 0.44% of the total world population. Malaydesh ranks number 44 in the list of countries (and dependencies) by population
    ==========
    ==========
    RETIRED MIG29 Malaydesh recently retired the MiG-29 Fulcrum due to its inability to maintain them.
    RETIRED MB339CM the Aermacchi MB-339CM trainer jets that are currently grounded
    RETIRED SCORPION Scorpions to be retired. The Army has recommended that it’s fleet of Scorpion light tanks be retired due to the high cost of maintenance and obsolescence issues.
    RETIRED CONDOR Condor armoured 4X4 and Sibmas armoured recovery vehicle as retired from service as off January 1, 2023.
    RETIRED SIBMAS = Condor armoured 4X4 and Sibmas armoured recovery vehicle as retired from service as off January 1, 2023.
    RETIRED V150 = . It was used by the Malaydesh Army in Second Malayan Emergency (now retired)
    ===
    PESAWAT SAWIT On the other hand, South Korea aims to sell another 18 FA-50s to Malaydesh in the future. Malaydesh announced that at least half of the payment would be made in palm oil
    KAPAL SELAM SAWIT Under the deal, France would buy RM819 million’s (€230 million) worth of Malaydesh palm oil, RM327 million (€92 million) of other commodities, and invest RM491 million (€138 million) for training and technology transfer to local firms here.
    TANK SAWIT KARET Payment for the purchase includes 30 percent of direct off-set in the form of training and technology transfer and 30 percent of indirect off-set in commodities like palm oil and rubber.
    ===
    DISCONTINUING THE PRODUCTION According to Hisham, this decision raises questions because the Polish original equipment manufacturer Bumar Laberdy has stopped producing spare parts for Twardy.discontinuing the production of some main MBT components.
    2025 F18 STOP PRODUCTION stop production of the F/A-18 Super Hornet in late 2025 after delivering the last of the fighter jets,.
    ===
    KURANG BERAS 50-60%
    Produksi beras di Malaydesh saat ini hanya mencukupi sekitar 40-50% dari kekebutuhanan nasionalnya. Ini berarti Malaydesh mengalami kekurangan beras dan bergantung pada impor untuk memenuhi sisa kekebutuhanan.

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  30. WORLD RANK GDP
    1. United States 30,507,217
    2. China 19,231,705
    3. Germany 4,744,804
    17. Indonesia 1,429,743
    36. Malaydesh 444,984
    -------
    ASIA GDP 42,72 TRILLION
    China (48.61%)
    Japan (11.06%)
    India (9.37%)
    South Korea (4.32%)
    Indonesia (3.49%)
    Turkey (2.89%)
    Saudi Arabia (2.58%)
    Other (17.7%)
    -------
    ASIA RANK GDP
    1 China 18.53 trillion
    2 Japan 4.07 trillion
    3 India 3.88 trillion
    4 Russia 2.0 trillion
    5 South Korea 1.76 trillion
    6 INDONESIA 1.47 trillion
    7 Turkey 1.3 trillion
    8 Saudi Arabia 1.11 trillion
    9 Taiwan 803.0 billion
    10 Thailand 548.9 billion
    11 Israel 530.6 billion
    12 United Arab Emirates 527.8 billion
    13 Singapore 525.2 billion
    14 Philippines 471.5 billion
    15 Vietnam 465.8 billion
    16 Bangladesh 451.16 billion
    17 MALAYDESH 445.5 billion
    18 Iran 434.8 billion
    19 Hong Kong
    (SAR) 401.5 billion
    20 Pakistan 374.6 billion
    -------
    112 JUTA ORANG KAYA vs 35 JUTA MALAYDESH
    40% ORANG KAYA INDONESIA
    280 x 0,4 = 112 JUTA ORANG KAYA
    PENDUDUK MALAYDESH = 35 JUTA
    Malaydesh 2025 population is estimated at 35,977,838 people at mid-year. Malaydesh population is equivalent to 0.44% of the total world population. Malaydesh ranks number 44 in the list of countries (and dependencies) by population
    ==========
    ==========
    RETIRED MIG29 Malaydesh recently retired the MiG-29 Fulcrum due to its inability to maintain them.
    RETIRED MB339CM the Aermacchi MB-339CM trainer jets that are currently grounded
    RETIRED SCORPION Scorpions to be retired. The Army has recommended that it’s fleet of Scorpion light tanks be retired due to the high cost of maintenance and obsolescence issues.
    RETIRED CONDOR Condor armoured 4X4 and Sibmas armoured recovery vehicle as retired from service as off January 1, 2023.
    RETIRED SIBMAS = Condor armoured 4X4 and Sibmas armoured recovery vehicle as retired from service as off January 1, 2023.
    RETIRED V150 = . It was used by the Malaydesh Army in Second Malayan Emergency (now retired)
    ===
    PESAWAT SAWIT On the other hand, South Korea aims to sell another 18 FA-50s to Malaydesh in the future. Malaydesh announced that at least half of the payment would be made in palm oil
    KAPAL SELAM SAWIT Under the deal, France would buy RM819 million’s (€230 million) worth of Malaydesh palm oil, RM327 million (€92 million) of other commodities, and invest RM491 million (€138 million) for training and technology transfer to local firms here.
    TANK SAWIT KARET Payment for the purchase includes 30 percent of direct off-set in the form of training and technology transfer and 30 percent of indirect off-set in commodities like palm oil and rubber.
    ===
    DISCONTINUING THE PRODUCTION According to Hisham, this decision raises questions because the Polish original equipment manufacturer Bumar Laberdy has stopped producing spare parts for Twardy.discontinuing the production of some main MBT components.
    2025 F18 STOP PRODUCTION stop production of the F/A-18 Super Hornet in late 2025 after delivering the last of the fighter jets,.
    ===
    KURANG BERAS 50-60%
    Produksi beras di Malaydesh saat ini hanya mencukupi sekitar 40-50% dari kekebutuhanan nasionalnya. Ini berarti Malaydesh mengalami kekurangan beras dan bergantung pada impor untuk memenuhi sisa kekebutuhanan.

    BalasHapus
  31. WORLD RANK GDP
    1. United States 30,507,217
    2. China 19,231,705
    3. Germany 4,744,804
    17. Indonesia 1,429,743
    36. Malaydesh 444,984
    -------
    ASIA GDP 42,72 TRILLION
    China (48.61%)
    Japan (11.06%)
    India (9.37%)
    South Korea (4.32%)
    Indonesia (3.49%)
    Turkey (2.89%)
    Saudi Arabia (2.58%)
    Other (17.7%)
    -------
    ASIA RANK GDP
    1 China 18.53 trillion
    2 Japan 4.07 trillion
    3 India 3.88 trillion
    4 Russia 2.0 trillion
    5 South Korea 1.76 trillion
    6 INDONESIA 1.47 trillion
    7 Turkey 1.3 trillion
    8 Saudi Arabia 1.11 trillion
    9 Taiwan 803.0 billion
    10 Thailand 548.9 billion
    11 Israel 530.6 billion
    12 United Arab Emirates 527.8 billion
    13 Singapore 525.2 billion
    14 Philippines 471.5 billion
    15 Vietnam 465.8 billion
    16 Bangladesh 451.16 billion
    17 MALAYDESH 445.5 billion
    18 Iran 434.8 billion
    19 Hong Kong
    (SAR) 401.5 billion
    20 Pakistan 374.6 billion
    -------
    112 JUTA ORANG KAYA vs 35 JUTA MALAYDESH
    40% ORANG KAYA INDONESIA
    280 x 0,4 = 112 JUTA ORANG KAYA
    PENDUDUK MALAYDESH = 35 JUTA
    Malaydesh 2025 population is estimated at 35,977,838 people at mid-year. Malaydesh population is equivalent to 0.44% of the total world population. Malaydesh ranks number 44 in the list of countries (and dependencies) by population
    ==========
    ==========
    1.RASIO HUTANG 84.2% DARI GDP
    2. HUTANG NEGARA RM 1,63 TRLLIUN
    3. HUTANG 1MDB RM 18,2 BILLION
    4. TUNGGAKAN SEWA SABAH USD 15 BILLION
    5. HUTANG KERAJAAN PERSEKUTUAN 60.4%
    6. SEWA SIMULATOR MKM
    7. PESAWAT MIG GROUNDED
    8. SEWA MOTOR POLIS
    9. PESAWAT MB339CM GROUNDED
    10. NURI GROUNDED SEWA BLACKHAWK
    11. FIVE PROCUREMENT CANCELLED
    12. 48 PESAWAT SKYHAWK HILANG
    13. MESIN JET 2 BUAH HILANG
    14. NO MARINIR NO AMPHIBIOUS NAVAL PLATFORM
    15. NO LST
    16. NO LPD – NGEMIS LPD USA
    17. NO TANKER
    18. NO KCR
    19. MONUMEN MIG29M UNTUK JIMAT KOS
    20. NO SPH
    21. SUBMARINE DEFACT MEMBUNUH WANITA HAMIL
    22. NO HELLFIRE
    23. NO MPA ATR72 DELAYED
    24. NO HIDRO-OSEANOGRAFI SEWA KAPAL HIDRO
    25. NO HELI HEAVY ATTACK NGEMIS AH1Z
    26. NO M3 AMPHIBIUS RIG
    27. LCS MANGKRAK KARATAN
    28. OPV MANGKRAK
    29. TANK MOGOK STOP SPARE PARTS
    30. CN 235 MSA VERSI MSI USA
    31. SEWA MOTOR MILITARY POLICE
    32. RADAR GIFTED PAID USA
    33. 84% NO SAVING EVERY MONTH
    34. SEWA VVSHORAD
    35. SEWA TRUK 3 TON
    36. 4X4 SEWA 6X6 CANCELLED
    37. C130H DIGANTI 2045
    38. TEMBAK GRANAT BOM PASUKAN SEMDIRI
    39. NO DRONE UCAV – ANKA ISR OMPONG
    40. SEWA BLACKHAWK SEWA AW159
    41. NO TRACKED SPH
    42. SEWA SIMULATOR HELI
    43. SPH CANCELLED
    44. SCORPION V150 CONDOR SIMBAS RETIRED
    45. NO PESAWAT COIN
    46. PILATUS MK II KARATAN
    47. PENCEROBOHAN 43X BTA 316 HARI
    48. SEWA AW139 SEWA COLIBRI
    49. MRSS LMS B2 UAV ANKA HELI MENUNGGU 2026-2030
    50. OPV DIBAYAR 3 JADI 1 SEWA BOAT
    51. LYNX GROUNDED
    52. MRCA CANCELLED SEWA PESAWAT ITTC
    53. MICA CANCELLED NSM CANCELLED
    54. NO LRAD NO MRAD JUST VSHORAD
    55. PRANK UN PRANK TURKEY PRANK PERANCIS PRANK SLOVAKIA
    56. 4X NGEMIS F18 KUWAIT
    57. MENUNGGU 2050 KAPAL SELAM
    58. NO TANK AMPHIBI AV8 MOGOK BERASAP
    59. 84% NO SAVING EVERY MONTH
    60. OVER LIMIT DEBT 65,6% (LIMIT DEBT 65%)
    61. MKM BARTER PALM OIL
    62. MIG29N BARTER PALM OIL
    63. A400M PEMBAYARAN BERPERINGKAT (HUTANG)
    64. SCORPENE BARTER PALM OIL
    65. PT91M BARTER PALM OIL RUBBER
    67. FA50M BARTER PALM OIL

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  32. WORLD RANK GDP
    1. United States 30,507,217
    2. China 19,231,705
    3. Germany 4,744,804
    17. Indonesia 1,429,743
    36. Malaydesh 444,984
    -------
    ASIA GDP 42,72 TRILLION
    China (48.61%)
    Japan (11.06%)
    India (9.37%)
    South Korea (4.32%)
    Indonesia (3.49%)
    Turkey (2.89%)
    Saudi Arabia (2.58%)
    Other (17.7%)
    -------
    ASIA RANK GDP
    1 China 18.53 trillion
    2 Japan 4.07 trillion
    3 India 3.88 trillion
    4 Russia 2.0 trillion
    5 South Korea 1.76 trillion
    6 INDONESIA 1.47 trillion
    7 Turkey 1.3 trillion
    8 Saudi Arabia 1.11 trillion
    9 Taiwan 803.0 billion
    10 Thailand 548.9 billion
    11 Israel 530.6 billion
    12 United Arab Emirates 527.8 billion
    13 Singapore 525.2 billion
    14 Philippines 471.5 billion
    15 Vietnam 465.8 billion
    16 Bangladesh 451.16 billion
    17 MALAYDESH 445.5 billion
    18 Iran 434.8 billion
    19 Hong Kong
    (SAR) 401.5 billion
    20 Pakistan 374.6 billion
    -------
    112 JUTA ORANG KAYA vs 35 JUTA MALAYDESH
    40% ORANG KAYA INDONESIA
    280 x 0,4 = 112 JUTA ORANG KAYA
    PENDUDUK MALAYDESH = 35 JUTA
    Malaydesh 2025 population is estimated at 35,977,838 people at mid-year. Malaydesh population is equivalent to 0.44% of the total world population. Malaydesh ranks number 44 in the list of countries (and dependencies) by population
    ==========
    ==========
    SEWA MALAYDESH SEWA
    1. SEWA 28 HELI
    2. SEWA L39 ITCC
    3. SEWA EC120B
    4. SEWA FLIGHT SIMULATION TRAINING DEVICE (FSTD)
    5. SEWA 1 UNIT SISTEM SIMULATOR EC120B
    6. SEWA HOVERCRAFT
    7. SEWA AW139
    8. SEWA FAST INTERCEPTOR BOAT (FIB)
    9. SEWA UTILITY BOAT
    10. SEWA RIGID HULL FENDER BOAT (RHFB)
    11. SEWA ROVER FIBER GLASS (ROVER)
    12. SEWA MV AISHAH AIM 4
    13. SEWA BMW R1250RT
    14. SEWA 4x4 VECHICLE
    15. SEWA VSHORAD
    16. SEWA TRUCK
    17. SEWA HONDA CIVIC
    18. SEWA PATROL BOATS
    19. SEWA OUTBOARD MOTORS
    20. SEWA TRAILERS
    21. SEWA SUPERBIKES
    22. SEWA SIMULATOR MKM
    23. TUDM SEWA 12 AW149
    24. TUDM SEWA 4 AW139
    25. TUDM SEWA 5 EC120B
    26. TLDM SEWA 2 AW159
    27. TDM SEWA 4 UH-60A
    28. TDM SEWA 12 AW149
    29. BOMBA SEWA 4 AW139
    30. MMEA SEWA 2 AW159
    31. POLIS SEWA 7 BELL429
    32. SEWA MOTOR POLIS

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  33. WORLD RANK GDP
    1. United States 30,507,217
    2. China 19,231,705
    3. Germany 4,744,804
    17. Indonesia 1,429,743
    36. Malaydesh 444,984
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    ASIA GDP 42,72 TRILLION
    China (48.61%)
    Japan (11.06%)
    India (9.37%)
    South Korea (4.32%)
    Indonesia (3.49%)
    Turkey (2.89%)
    Saudi Arabia (2.58%)
    Other (17.7%)
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    ASIA RANK GDP
    1 China 18.53 trillion
    2 Japan 4.07 trillion
    3 India 3.88 trillion
    4 Russia 2.0 trillion
    5 South Korea 1.76 trillion
    6 INDONESIA 1.47 trillion
    7 Turkey 1.3 trillion
    8 Saudi Arabia 1.11 trillion
    9 Taiwan 803.0 billion
    10 Thailand 548.9 billion
    11 Israel 530.6 billion
    12 United Arab Emirates 527.8 billion
    13 Singapore 525.2 billion
    14 Philippines 471.5 billion
    15 Vietnam 465.8 billion
    16 Bangladesh 451.16 billion
    17 MALAYDESH 445.5 billion
    18 Iran 434.8 billion
    19 Hong Kong
    (SAR) 401.5 billion
    20 Pakistan 374.6 billion
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    112 JUTA ORANG KAYA vs 35 JUTA MALAYDESH
    40% ORANG KAYA INDONESIA
    280 x 0,4 = 112 JUTA ORANG KAYA
    PENDUDUK MALAYDESH = 35 JUTA
    Malaydesh 2025 population is estimated at 35,977,838 people at mid-year. Malaydesh population is equivalent to 0.44% of the total world population. Malaydesh ranks number 44 in the list of countries (and dependencies) by population
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    ==========
    MAHATHIR =
    WATAK IRI DENGKI
    WATAK IRI DENGKI
    WATAK IRI DENGKI
    menyebut orang-orang suku Melayu terus-terusan miskin karena tak mau bekerja keras. Ia pun mengkritik sifat warga Melayu yang malah menyalahkan etnis lain karena kesuksesan mereka.
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    MAHATHIR =
    MALAYDESH MALAS MISKIN
    MALAYDESH MALAS MISKIN
    MALAYDESH MALAS MISKIN
    menyebut orang-orang suku Melayu terus-terusan miskin karena tak mau bekerja keras. Ia pun mengkritik sifat warga Melayu yang malah menyalahkan etnis lain karena kesuksesan mereka.
    ==========
    ANWAR IBRAHIM =
    MALAYDESH MISKIN
    MALAYDESH MISKIN
    MALAYDESH MISKIN
    “Tapi saya kata, sebagai contoh projek tebatan banjir…kerana banjir itu menyeksa rakyat dan yang jadi mangsa itu orang miskin dan majoriti yang miskin itu Melayu. "Sebab itu kalau kita nak belanjakan kita kena teliti. Ini soal tadbir urus, mengurus negara itu harus dengan ketertiban, peraturan dan ke arah yang betul.
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    2024 = 84% NO SAVING EVERY MONTH
    A recent survey conducted by the Financial Education Network (FEN) showed that 84 per cent of Malaydeshs do not have regular savings every month.
    The level of financial literacy among Malaydeshs is still low. The study found that 69 per cent prefer spending over saving, leading to a lack of savings for emergencies. Moreover, 47 per cent admitted to having difficulty setting aside RM1,000 for emergencies."
    --------
    SCANDALS = NOw and then, by exception, scandals spill out into the public domain, like Bumiputera Malaydesh 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

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  34. WORLD RANK GDP
    1. United States 30,507,217
    2. China 19,231,705
    3. Germany 4,744,804
    17. Indonesia 1,429,743
    36. Malaydesh 444,984
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    ASIA GDP 42,72 TRILLION
    China (48.61%)
    Japan (11.06%)
    India (9.37%)
    South Korea (4.32%)
    Indonesia (3.49%)
    Turkey (2.89%)
    Saudi Arabia (2.58%)
    Other (17.7%)
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    ASIA RANK GDP
    1 China 18.53 trillion
    2 Japan 4.07 trillion
    3 India 3.88 trillion
    4 Russia 2.0 trillion
    5 South Korea 1.76 trillion
    6 INDONESIA 1.47 trillion
    7 Turkey 1.3 trillion
    8 Saudi Arabia 1.11 trillion
    9 Taiwan 803.0 billion
    10 Thailand 548.9 billion
    11 Israel 530.6 billion
    12 United Arab Emirates 527.8 billion
    13 Singapore 525.2 billion
    14 Philippines 471.5 billion
    15 Vietnam 465.8 billion
    16 Bangladesh 451.16 billion
    17 MALAYDESH 445.5 billion
    18 Iran 434.8 billion
    19 Hong Kong
    (SAR) 401.5 billion
    20 Pakistan 374.6 billion
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    112 JUTA ORANG KAYA vs 35 JUTA MALAYDESH
    40% ORANG KAYA INDONESIA
    280 x 0,4 = 112 JUTA ORANG KAYA
    PENDUDUK MALAYDESH = 35 JUTA
    Malaydesh 2025 population is estimated at 35,977,838 people at mid-year. Malaydesh population is equivalent to 0.44% of the total world population. Malaydesh ranks number 44 in the list of countries (and dependencies) by population
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    ==========
    MAHATHIR =
    WATAK IRI DENGKI
    WATAK IRI DENGKI
    WATAK IRI DENGKI
    menyebut orang-orang suku Melayu terus-terusan miskin karena tak mau bekerja keras. Ia pun mengkritik sifat warga Melayu yang malah menyalahkan etnis lain karena kesuksesan mereka.
    ==========
    MAHATHIR =
    MALAYDESH MALAS MISKIN
    MALAYDESH MALAS MISKIN
    MALAYDESH MALAS MISKIN
    menyebut orang-orang suku Melayu terus-terusan miskin karena tak mau bekerja keras. Ia pun mengkritik sifat warga Melayu yang malah menyalahkan etnis lain karena kesuksesan mereka.
    ==========
    ANWAR IBRAHIM =
    MALAYDESH MISKIN
    MALAYDESH MISKIN
    MALAYDESH MISKIN
    “Tapi saya kata, sebagai contoh projek tebatan banjir…kerana banjir itu menyeksa rakyat dan yang jadi mangsa itu orang miskin dan majoriti yang miskin itu Melayu. "Sebab itu kalau kita nak belanjakan kita kena teliti. Ini soal tadbir urus, mengurus negara itu harus dengan ketertiban, peraturan dan ke arah yang betul.
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    2024 = 84% NO SAVING EVERY MONTH
    A recent survey conducted by the Financial Education Network (FEN) showed that 84 per cent of Malaydeshs do not have regular savings every month.
    The level of financial literacy among Malaydeshs is still low. The study found that 69 per cent prefer spending over saving, leading to a lack of savings for emergencies. Moreover, 47 per cent admitted to having difficulty setting aside RM1,000 for emergencies."
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    SCANDALS = NOw and then, by exception, scandals spill out into the public domain, like Bumiputera Malaydesh 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

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  35. WORLD RANK GDP
    1. United States 30,507,217
    2. China 19,231,705
    3. Germany 4,744,804
    17. Indonesia 1,429,743
    36. Malaydesh 444,984
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    ASIA GDP 42,72 TRILLION
    China (48.61%)
    Japan (11.06%)
    India (9.37%)
    South Korea (4.32%)
    Indonesia (3.49%)
    Turkey (2.89%)
    Saudi Arabia (2.58%)
    Other (17.7%)
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    ASIA RANK GDP
    1 China 18.53 trillion
    2 Japan 4.07 trillion
    3 India 3.88 trillion
    4 Russia 2.0 trillion
    5 South Korea 1.76 trillion
    6 INDONESIA 1.47 trillion
    7 Turkey 1.3 trillion
    8 Saudi Arabia 1.11 trillion
    9 Taiwan 803.0 billion
    10 Thailand 548.9 billion
    11 Israel 530.6 billion
    12 United Arab Emirates 527.8 billion
    13 Singapore 525.2 billion
    14 Philippines 471.5 billion
    15 Vietnam 465.8 billion
    16 Bangladesh 451.16 billion
    17 MALAYDESH 445.5 billion
    18 Iran 434.8 billion
    19 Hong Kong
    (SAR) 401.5 billion
    20 Pakistan 374.6 billion
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    112 JUTA ORANG KAYA vs 35 JUTA MALAYDESH
    40% ORANG KAYA INDONESIA
    280 x 0,4 = 112 JUTA ORANG KAYA
    PENDUDUK MALAYDESH = 35 JUTA
    Malaydesh 2025 population is estimated at 35,977,838 people at mid-year. Malaydesh population is equivalent to 0.44% of the total world population. Malaydesh ranks number 44 in the list of countries (and dependencies) by population
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    KURANG BERAS =
    • KEBUTUHAN BERAS = 3 JUTA METRIK TON
    • PRODUKSI BERAS = 1,44 JUTA MATRIK TON
    • KURANG BERAS : 3-1,44 = 1,56 JUTA METRIK TON
    Rice is an important staple food in Malaydesh. As of 2024, people in the country consumed approximately three million metric tons of rice. e Southeast Asian country produced around 1.44 million metric tons of rice, less than half of the annual consumption in the same year.
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    KURANG BERAS 50-60%
    KURANG BERAS 50-60%
    KURANG BERAS 50-60%
    Produksi beras di Malaydesh saat ini hanya mencukupi sekitar 40-50% dari kekebutuhanan nasionalnya. Ini berarti Malaydesh mengalami kekurangan beras dan bergantung pada impor untuk memenuhi sisa kekebutuhanan.
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    END 2024 RATIO DEBT 84,2 TO GDP
    END 2024 RATIO DEBT 84,2 TO GDP
    END 2024 RATIO DEBT 84,2 TO GDP
    DEBT RM 1,63 TRILLION
    DEBT RM 1,63 TRILLION
    DEBT RM 1,63 TRILLION
    As of the end of 2024, the Finance Ministry (MoF) of Malaydesh estimated that the national household DEBT would be RM1.63 trillion. This is equivalent to 84.2% of the country's gross domestic product (GDP).


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  36. WORLD RANK GDP
    1. United States 30,507,217
    2. China 19,231,705
    3. Germany 4,744,804
    17. Indonesia 1,429,743
    36. Malaydesh 444,984
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    ASIA GDP 42,72 TRILLION
    China (48.61%)
    Japan (11.06%)
    India (9.37%)
    South Korea (4.32%)
    Indonesia (3.49%)
    Turkey (2.89%)
    Saudi Arabia (2.58%)
    Other (17.7%)
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    ASIA RANK GDP
    1 China 18.53 trillion
    2 Japan 4.07 trillion
    3 India 3.88 trillion
    4 Russia 2.0 trillion
    5 South Korea 1.76 trillion
    6 INDONESIA 1.47 trillion
    7 Turkey 1.3 trillion
    8 Saudi Arabia 1.11 trillion
    9 Taiwan 803.0 billion
    10 Thailand 548.9 billion
    11 Israel 530.6 billion
    12 United Arab Emirates 527.8 billion
    13 Singapore 525.2 billion
    14 Philippines 471.5 billion
    15 Vietnam 465.8 billion
    16 Bangladesh 451.16 billion
    17 MALAYDESH 445.5 billion
    18 Iran 434.8 billion
    19 Hong Kong
    (SAR) 401.5 billion
    20 Pakistan 374.6 billion
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    112 JUTA ORANG KAYA vs 35 JUTA MALAYDESH
    40% ORANG KAYA INDONESIA
    280 x 0,4 = 112 JUTA ORANG KAYA
    PENDUDUK MALAYDESH = 35 JUTA
    Malaydesh 2025 population is estimated at 35,977,838 people at mid-year. Malaydesh population is equivalent to 0.44% of the total world population. Malaydesh ranks number 44 in the list of countries (and dependencies) by population
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    KURANG BERAS =
    • KEBUTUHAN BERAS = 3 JUTA METRIK TON
    • PRODUKSI BERAS = 1,44 JUTA MATRIK TON
    • KURANG BERAS : 3-1,44 = 1,56 JUTA METRIK TON
    Rice is an important staple food in Malaydesh. As of 2024, people in the country consumed approximately three million metric tons of rice. e Southeast Asian country produced around 1.44 million metric tons of rice, less than half of the annual consumption in the same year.
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    KURANG BERAS 50-60%
    KURANG BERAS 50-60%
    KURANG BERAS 50-60%
    Produksi beras di Malaydesh saat ini hanya mencukupi sekitar 40-50% dari kekebutuhanan nasionalnya. Ini berarti Malaydesh mengalami kekurangan beras dan bergantung pada impor untuk memenuhi sisa kekebutuhanan.
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    END 2024 RATIO DEBT 84,2 TO GDP
    END 2024 RATIO DEBT 84,2 TO GDP
    END 2024 RATIO DEBT 84,2 TO GDP
    DEBT RM 1,63 TRILLION
    DEBT RM 1,63 TRILLION
    DEBT RM 1,63 TRILLION
    As of the end of 2024, the Finance Ministry (MoF) of Malaydesh estimated that the national household DEBT would be RM1.63 trillion. This is equivalent to 84.2% of the country's gross domestic product (GDP).


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  37. 112 JUTA ORANG KAYA vs 35 JUTA MALAYDESH
    40% ORANG KAYA INDONESIA
    280 x 0,4 = 112 JUTA ORANG KAYA
    PENDUDUK MALAYDESH = 35 JUTA
    Malaydesh 2025 population is estimated at 35,977,838 people at mid-year. Malaydesh population is equivalent to 0.44% of the total world population. Malaydesh ranks number 44 in the list of countries (and dependencies) by population
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    RATIO DEBT TO GDP 84.2%....
    DEBT 2024 = RM 1.63 TRILLION
    DEBT 2023 = RM 1,53 TRILLION
    DEBT 2022 = RM 1,45 TRILLION
    DEBT 2021 = RM 1,38 TRILLION
    DEBT 2020 = RM 1,32 TRILLION
    DEBT 2019 = RM 1,25 TRILLION
    DEBT 2018 = RM 1,19 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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    2025 INDONESIA = 8th LARGEST ECONOMY IN THE WORLD BY GDP (PPP)
    2025 INDONESIA = 8th LARGEST ECONOMY IN THE WORLD BY GDP (PPP)
    1. China 37,070,000
    2. United States 29,170,000
    3. India 16,024,460
    4. Russia 6,910,000
    5. Japan 6,570,000
    6. Germany 6,020,000
    7. Brazil 4,702,004
    8. Indonesia 4,661,542
    9. France 4,360,000
    10. United Kingdom 4,280,000
    Indonesia is the 8th largest economy in the world by GDP (PPP). It is also the largest economy in Southeast Asia.
    Explanation
    • In 2023, Indonesia's nominal GDP was $1.371 trillion, making it the 16th largest economy in the world by nominal GDP.
    • Indonesia is a member of the G20 and the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN).
    • Indonesia is an upper-middle income country and a newly industrialized country.
    • Indonesia has seen significant economic growth since the Asian financial crisis in the late 1990s.
    • Indonesia's economy is expected to benefit from a young population, continued urbanization, and the resurgence of Asia.
    • Indonesia is a member of the BRICS
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    GDP INDONESIA = MALAYDESH+SINGA+PINOY
    GDP INDONESIA = MALAYDESH+VIET+PINOY
    GDP INDONESIA = MALAYDESH+THAI+VIET
    GDP INDONESIA 1,492,618
    GDP SINGA : 561,725
    GDP MALAYDESH : 488,250
    GDP PINOY : 471,516
    GDP VIET : 468,400
    GDP THAI : 545,341
    WHY IS INDONESIA LISTED AS ONE OF THE G-20 COUNTRIES WHILE MALAYDESH AND SINGAPORE ARE NOT
    Malaydesh and Singapore lack the size to match Indonesia’s importance on the global stage. With a combined GDP of around $818 Billion, Malaydesh and Singapore are still quite far from Indonesia’s $1.3 Trillion GDP, which puts a gap of around $500 Billion between Indonesia with Malaydesh and Singapore. EXCLUDING the combined GDP there would be a $900 billion gap between Indonesia with Malaydesh and Singapore respectively.
    Things get even worse when we measure the economy in GDP PPP. Indonesia stands at around $4 Trillion in PPP, whilst Malaydesh at $1,089 Trillion and Singapore at $617 Billion. Even the combined GDP of the next three largest ASEAN nations (Thailand, Vietnam, and the Philippines) still couldn’t match Indonesia’s size. Within both PPP and Nominal GDP, no ASEAN nations are within the top 20 largest economies in the world, therefore none of them can qualify for the G20 membership with their GDP.


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  38. 112 JUTA ORANG KAYA vs 35 JUTA MALAYDESH
    40% ORANG KAYA INDONESIA
    280 x 0,4 = 112 JUTA ORANG KAYA
    PENDUDUK MALAYDESH = 35 JUTA
    Malaydesh 2025 population is estimated at 35,977,838 people at mid-year. Malaydesh population is equivalent to 0.44% of the total world population. Malaydesh ranks number 44 in the list of countries (and dependencies) by population.
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    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
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    CARA EU MENGHINA = EU PALM OIL CURBS - NO RAFALE
    Malaydesh 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 Malaydesh's plan to buy up to 18 planes in a deal potentially worth more than $2 billion.
    ---
    CARA USA MENGHINA - HIBAH USA PERBAIKAN DIBIAYAI USA Back in 2006, the US gifted Malaydesh 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 Malaydesh 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 Malaydesh Sepasang Frigat Type 23 Duke Class, Spesifikasi Menarik Tapi ‘NO WANG’........
    Masih dari sumber yang sama, meski frigat Type 23 (semisal) dibibahkan ke Malaydesh, maka akan berat bagi Angkatan Malaydesh untuk mengoperasikan dalam jangka lima tahun. Angkatan Laut Malaydesh 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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    Factors that influence Malaydesh's military budget include:
    • Fiscal limitations
    Malaydesh governments have been unwilling to fund defense by cutting government spending or reducing the size of the armed forces.
    • Public DEBT
    A study found a positive association between public DEBT and defense spending in Malaydesh.
    • Exchange rate
    The depreciation of the ringgit can impact the real gain in procurement funding.
    • Military imports
    The size of military imports is closely linked to variations in expenditure.
    • Military aid
    The availability of military aid plays a central role in military expenditure.
    • Non-conventional security issues
    These issues are beginning to shape and influence the nature of threats to national defense and security.
    • Corruption
    Corruption risks are critical in terms of military operations.
    • Competition between the U.S.A. and China
    The increasing competition between the U.S.A. and China has triggered an increase in military expenditure in the region.
    • Conflicts and potential conflicts
    Conflicts and potential conflicts between countries in the Southeast Asian region are permanent causes.

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  39. 112 JUTA ORANG KAYA vs 35 JUTA MALAYDESH
    40% ORANG KAYA INDONESIA
    280 x 0,4 = 112 JUTA ORANG KAYA
    PENDUDUK MALAYDESH = 35 JUTA
    Malaydesh 2025 population is estimated at 35,977,838 people at mid-year. Malaydesh population is equivalent to 0.44% of the total world population. Malaydesh ranks number 44 in the list of countries (and dependencies) by population.
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    SCANDALS MANGKRAK =
    1. The Malaydesh Cabinet is slated to deliberate the way forward for the stalled Kuala Lumpur-Singapore High-Speed Rail (HSR) project in the next few weeks, with the lack of funds to build the 350km line its biggest stumbling block, industry players said.
    -
    2.ECRL $ 20 bn dolar
    -
    3. Forest city $ 100bn dolar
    -
    4.China-Malaydesh Qinzhou Industrial Park (CMQIP) $ 4,2 bn dolar
    -
    5.Malaydesh-China Kuantan Industrial Park (MCKIP) $ 3,77 bn dolar
    -
    6.China Railway Rolling Stock Corp’s Rolling Stock Center - $ 131 juta dolar
    -
    7. 1 MDB = The 1Malaydesh Development Berhad scandal, often referred to as the 1MDB scandal or just 1MDB, is an ongoing corruption, bribery and money laundering conspiracy
    -
    8. LCS = MANGKRAK
    Kontrak terbaru ini akan memompa anggaran tambahan bagi Malaydesh hingga US$430 juta untuk kapal-kapal tersebut. Malaydesh juga akan mengurangi jumlah kapal yang akan diterima
    -
    9. OPV = MANGKRAK
    Menteri Dalam Negeri, Datuk Seri Saifuddin Nasution Ismail berkata, pembinaan dua kapal marititm itu mampu disiapkan selepas kerajaan bersetuju meluluskan suntikan dana berjumlah RM152.6 juta
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    1.RASIO HUTANG 84.2% DARI GDP
    2. HUTANG NEGARA RM 1,63 TRLLIUN
    3. HUTANG 1MDB RM 18,2 BILLION
    4. TUNGGAKAN SEWA SABAH USD 15 BILLION
    5. HUTANG KERAJAAN PERSEKUTUAN 60.4%
    6. SEWA SIMULATOR MKM
    7. PESAWAT MIG GROUNDED
    8. SEWA MOTOR POLIS
    9. PESAWAT MB339CM GROUNDED
    10. NURI GROUNDED SEWA BLACKHAWK
    11. FIVE PROCUREMENT CANCELLED
    12. 48 PESAWAT SKYHAWK HILANG
    13. MESIN JET 2 BUAH HILANG
    14. NO MARINIR NO AMPHIBIOUS NAVAL PLATFORM
    15. NO LST
    16. NO LPD – NGEMIS LPD USA
    17. NO TANKER
    18. NO KCR
    19. MONUMEN MIG29M UNTUK JIMAT KOS
    20. NO SPH
    21. SUBMARINE DEFACT MEMBUNUH WANITA HAMIL
    22. NO HELLFIRE
    23. NO MPA ATR72 DELAYED
    24. NO HIDRO-OSEANOGRAFI SEWA KAPAL HIDRO
    25. NO HELI HEAVY ATTACK NGEMIS AH1Z
    26. NO M3 AMPHIBIUS RIG
    27. LCS MANGKRAK KARATAN
    28. OPV MANGKRAK
    29. TANK MOGOK STOP SPARE PARTS
    30. CN 235 MSA VERSI MSI USA
    31. SEWA MOTOR MILITARY POLICE
    32. RADAR GIFTED PAID USA
    33. 84% NO SAVING EVERY MONTH
    34. SEWA VVSHORAD
    35. SEWA TRUK 3 TON
    36. 4X4 SEWA 6X6 CANCELLED
    37. C130H DIGANTI 2045
    38. TEMBAK GRANAT BOM PASUKAN SEMDIRI
    39. NO DRONE UCAV – ANKA ISR OMPONG
    40. SEWA BLACKHAWK SEWA AW159
    41. NO TRACKED SPH
    42. SEWA SIMULATOR HELI
    43. SPH CANCELLED
    44. SCORPION V150 CONDOR SIMBAS RETIRED
    45. NO PESAWAT COIN
    46. PILATUS MK II KARATAN
    47. PENCEROBOHAN 43X BTA 316 HARI
    48. SEWA AW139 SEWA COLIBRI
    49. MRSS LMS B2 UAV ANKA HELI MENUNGGU 2026-2030
    50. OPV DIBAYAR 3 JADI 1 SEWA BOAT
    51. LYNX GROUNDED
    52. MRCA CANCELLED SEWA PESAWAT ITTC
    53. MICA CANCELLED NSM CANCELLED
    54. NO LRAD NO MRAD JUST VSHORAD
    55. PRANK UN PRANK TURKEY PRANK PERANCIS PRANK SLOVAKIA
    56. 4X NGEMIS F18 KUWAIT
    57. MENUNGGU 2050 KAPAL SELAM
    58. NO TANK AMPHIBI AV8 MOGOK BERASAP
    59. 84% NO SAVING EVERY MONTH
    60. OVER LIMIT DEBT 65,6% (LIMIT DEBT 65%)
    61. MKM BARTER PALM OIL
    62. MIG29N BARTER PALM OIL
    63. A400M PEMBAYARAN BERPERINGKAT (HUTANG)
    64. SCORPENE BARTER PALM OIL
    65. PT91M BARTER PALM OIL RUBBER
    67. FA50M BARTER PALM OIL
    ===================
    CASSAVA LEMAK ✔️
    RICE LEMAK ❌
    CASSAVA AS A RICE SUBSTITUTE
    CASSAVA AS A RICE SUBSTITUTE
    CASSAVA AS A RICE SUBSTITUTE
    Malaydesh officials have suggested using cassava as a rice substitute. The Speaker of the Dewan Rakyat, Johari Abdul, urged the public to consider cassava as an alternative carbohydrate source.


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  40. AFRIKA MALAYDESH SINGKONG ✔️
    MALAYDESH MALAYDESH SINGKONG ✔️
    cassava is a significant staple food for a large portion of the African population, particularly in Sub-Saharan Africa. It is the second most important food staple in terms of per capita calorie consumption on the continent, with roughly two out of every five Africans relying on it as a major source of calories. In some regions, it is consumed daily, sometimes multiple times.
    ==========
    MALAYDESH=
    CASSAVA AS A RICE SUBSTITUTE
    CASSAVA AS A RICE SUBSTITUTE
    CASSAVA AS A RICE SUBSTITUTE
    Malaydesh officials have suggested using cassava as a rice substitute. The Speaker of the Dewan Rakyat, Johari Abdul, urged the public to consider cassava as an alternative carbohydrate source
    ==================
    SCANDALS MANGKRAK =
    1. The Malaydesh Cabinet is slated to deliberate the way forward for the stalled Kuala Lumpur-Singapore High-Speed Rail (HSR) project in the next few weeks, with the lack of funds to build the 350km line its biggest stumbling block, industry players said.
    -
    2.ECRL $ 20 bn dolar
    -
    3. Forest city $ 100bn dolar
    -
    4.China-Malaydesh Qinzhou Industrial Park (CMQIP) $ 4,2 bn dolar
    -
    5.Malaydesh-China Kuantan Industrial Park (MCKIP) $ 3,77 bn dolar
    -
    6.China Railway Rolling Stock Corp’s Rolling Stock Center - $ 131 juta dolar
    -
    7. 1 MDB = The 1Malaydesh Development Berhad scandal, often referred to as the 1MDB scandal or just 1MDB, is an ongoing corruption, bribery and money laundering conspiracy
    -
    8. LCS = MANGKRAK
    Kontrak terbaru ini akan memompa anggaran tambahan bagi Malaydesh hingga US$430 juta untuk kapal-kapal tersebut. Malaydesh juga akan mengurangi jumlah kapal yang akan diterima
    -
    9. OPV = MANGKRAK
    Menteri Dalam Negeri, Datuk Seri Saifuddin Nasution Ismail berkata, pembinaan dua kapal marititm itu mampu disiapkan selepas kerajaan bersetuju meluluskan suntikan dana berjumlah RM152.6 juta
    -
    SCANDALS =
    Now and then, by exception, scandals spill out into the public domain, like Bumiputera Malaydesh 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
    ==========
    NO MONEY......
    RATIO DEBT TO GDP 84.2%....
    DEBT 2024 = RM 1.63 TRILLION
    DEBT 2023 = RM 1,53 TRILLION
    DEBT 2022 = RM 1,45 TRILLION
    DEBT 2021 = RM 1,38 TRILLION
    DEBT 2020 = RM 1,32 TRILLION
    DEBT 2019 = RM 1,25 TRILLION
    DEBT 2018 = RM 1,19 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.
    ==========
    SEWA MALAYDESH SEWA
    1. SEWA 28 HELI
    2. SEWA L39 ITCC
    3. SEWA EC120B
    4. SEWA FLIGHT SIMULATION TRAINING DEVICE (FSTD)
    5. SEWA 1 UNIT SISTEM SIMULATOR EC120B
    6. SEWA HOVERCRAFT
    7. SEWA AW139
    8. SEWA FAST INTERCEPTOR BOAT (FIB)
    9. SEWA UTILITY BOAT
    10. SEWA RIGID HULL FENDER BOAT (RHFB)
    11. SEWA ROVER FIBER GLASS (ROVER)
    12. SEWA MV AISHAH AIM 4
    13. SEWA BMW R1250RT
    14. SEWA 4x4 VECHICLE
    15. SEWA VSHORAD
    16. SEWA TRUCK
    17. SEWA HONDA CIVIC
    18. SEWA PATROL BOATS
    19. SEWA OUTBOARD MOTORS
    20. SEWA TRAILERS
    21. SEWA SUPERBIKES
    22. SEWA SIMULATOR MKM
    23. TUDM SEWA 12 AW149
    24. TUDM SEWA 4 AW139
    25. TUDM SEWA 5 EC120B
    26. TLDM SEWA 2 AW159
    27. TDM SEWA 4 UH-60A
    28. TDM SEWA 12 AW149
    29. BOMBA SEWA 4 AW139
    30. MMEA SEWA 2 AW159
    31. POLIS SEWA 7 BELL429
    32. SEWA MOTOR POLIS

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  41. 112 JUTA ORANG KAYA vs 35 JUTA MALAYDESH
    40% ORANG KAYA INDONESIA
    280 x 0,4 = 112 JUTA ORANG KAYA
    PENDUDUK MALAYDESH = 35 JUTA
    Malaydesh 2025 population is estimated at 35,977,838 people at mid-year. Malaydesh population is equivalent to 0.44% of the total world population. Malaydesh ranks number 44 in the list of countries (and dependencies) by population.
    =============
    =============
    NO MONEY......
    RATIO DEBT TO GDP 84.2%....
    DEBT 2024 = RM 1.63 TRILLION
    DEBT 2023 = RM 1,53 TRILLION
    DEBT 2022 = RM 1,45 TRILLION
    DEBT 2021 = RM 1,38 TRILLION
    DEBT 2020 = RM 1,32 TRILLION
    DEBT 2019 = RM 1,25 TRILLION
    DEBT 2018 = RM 1,19 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.
    ==========
    MANGKRAK =
    1.ECRL $ 20 bn dolar
    -
    2. Forest city $ 100bn dolar
    -
    3.China-Malaydesh Qinzhou Industrial Park (CMQIP) $ 4,2 bn dolar
    -
    4.Malaydesh-China Kuantan Industrial Park (MCKIP) $ 3,77 bn dolar
    -
    5.China Railway Rolling Stock Corp’s Rolling Stock Center - $ 131 juta dolar
    -
    6. 1 MDB = The 1Malaydesh Development Berhad scandal, often referred to as the 1MDB scandal or just 1MDB, is an ongoing corruption, bribery and money laundering conspiracy
    -
    7. LCS = MANGKRAK
    Kontrak terbaru ini akan memompa anggaran tambahan bagi Malaydesh hingga US$430 juta untuk kapal-kapal tersebut. Malaydesh juga akan mengurangi jumlah kapal yang akan diterima
    -
    8. OPV = MANGKRAK
    Beliau berkata, pembinaan dua kapal marititm itu mampu disiapkan selepas kerajaan bersetuju meluluskan suntikan dana berjumlah RM152.6 juta
    ==========
    RICE CRISES = 1972-73, 1999, 2008, 2020-21,2023 AND 2025
    Malaydesh has experienced several rice crises, including in 1972-73, 1999, 2008, 2020-21, and 2023. These crises are often caused by imbalances in supply and demand, and are made worse by market speculation.
    Causes
    • Weather: Rice is sensitive to temperature and flooding, and a 1–2°C increase in temperature can cut harvests in half.
    • Protectionist policies: Policies that create a non-competitive market can lead to low production and high prices.
    • Subsidies: Subsidies can be poorly targeted, and may not reach farmers in need.
    • Import restrictions: When other exporters restrict shipments, demand for local rice increases.
    Effects
    • Food insecurity: Shortages can lead to higher prices and food insecurity.
    • Low yields: Low yields can be caused by a number of factors, including weather, subsidies, and policies.
    • Poverty: Low yields and high prices can lead to poverty among farmers.



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  42. 112 JUTA ORANG KAYA vs 35 JUTA MALAYDESH
    40% ORANG KAYA INDONESIA
    280 x 0,4 = 112 JUTA ORANG KAYA
    PENDUDUK MALAYDESH = 35 JUTA
    Malaydesh 2025 population is estimated at 35,977,838 people at mid-year. Malaydesh population is equivalent to 0.44% of the total world population. Malaydesh ranks number 44 in the list of countries (and dependencies) by population.
    =============
    =============
    NO MONEY......
    RATIO DEBT TO GDP 84.2%....
    DEBT 2024 = RM 1.63 TRILLION
    DEBT 2023 = RM 1,53 TRILLION
    DEBT 2022 = RM 1,45 TRILLION
    DEBT 2021 = RM 1,38 TRILLION
    DEBT 2020 = RM 1,32 TRILLION
    DEBT 2019 = RM 1,25 TRILLION
    DEBT 2018 = RM 1,19 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.
    ==========
    MANGKRAK =
    1.ECRL $ 20 bn dolar
    -
    2. Forest city $ 100bn dolar
    -
    3.China-Malaydesh Qinzhou Industrial Park (CMQIP) $ 4,2 bn dolar
    -
    4.Malaydesh-China Kuantan Industrial Park (MCKIP) $ 3,77 bn dolar
    -
    5.China Railway Rolling Stock Corp’s Rolling Stock Center - $ 131 juta dolar
    -
    6. 1 MDB = The 1Malaydesh Development Berhad scandal, often referred to as the 1MDB scandal or just 1MDB, is an ongoing corruption, bribery and money laundering conspiracy
    -
    7. LCS = MANGKRAK
    Kontrak terbaru ini akan memompa anggaran tambahan bagi Malaydesh hingga US$430 juta untuk kapal-kapal tersebut. Malaydesh juga akan mengurangi jumlah kapal yang akan diterima
    -
    8. OPV = MANGKRAK
    Beliau berkata, pembinaan dua kapal marititm itu mampu disiapkan selepas kerajaan bersetuju meluluskan suntikan dana berjumlah RM152.6 juta
    ==========
    RICE CRISES = 1972-73, 1999, 2008, 2020-21,2023 AND 2025
    Malaydesh has experienced several rice crises, including in 1972-73, 1999, 2008, 2020-21, and 2023. These crises are often caused by imbalances in supply and demand, and are made worse by market speculation.
    Causes
    • Weather: Rice is sensitive to temperature and flooding, and a 1–2°C increase in temperature can cut harvests in half.
    • Protectionist policies: Policies that create a non-competitive market can lead to low production and high prices.
    • Subsidies: Subsidies can be poorly targeted, and may not reach farmers in need.
    • Import restrictions: When other exporters restrict shipments, demand for local rice increases.
    Effects
    • Food insecurity: Shortages can lead to higher prices and food insecurity.
    • Low yields: Low yields can be caused by a number of factors, including weather, subsidies, and policies.
    • Poverty: Low yields and high prices can lead to poverty among farmers.



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  43. 112 JUTA ORANG KAYA vs 35 JUTA MALAYDESH
    40% ORANG KAYA INDONESIA
    280 x 0,4 = 112 JUTA ORANG KAYA
    PENDUDUK MALAYDESH = 35 JUTA
    Malaydesh 2025 population is estimated at 35,977,838 people at mid-year. Malaydesh population is equivalent to 0.44% of the total world population. Malaydesh ranks number 44 in the list of countries (and dependencies) by population.
    =============
    =============
    MAHATHIR =
    WATAK IRI DENGKI
    WATAK IRI DENGKI
    WATAK IRI DENGKI
    menyebut orang-orang suku Melayu terus-terusan miskin karena tak mau bekerja keras. Ia pun mengkritik sifat warga Melayu yang malah menyalahkan etnis lain karena kesuksesan mereka.
    ==========
    MAHATHIR =
    MALAYDESH MALAS MISKIN
    MALAYDESH MALAS MISKIN
    MALAYDESH MALAS MISKIN
    menyebut orang-orang suku Melayu terus-terusan miskin karena tak mau bekerja keras. Ia pun mengkritik sifat warga Melayu yang malah menyalahkan etnis lain karena kesuksesan mereka.
    ==========
    ANWAR IBRAHIM =
    MALAYDESH MISKIN
    MALAYDESH MISKIN
    MALAYDESH MISKIN
    “Tapi saya kata, sebagai contoh projek tebatan banjir…kerana banjir itu menyeksa rakyat dan yang jadi mangsa itu orang miskin dan majoriti yang miskin itu Melayu. "Sebab itu kalau kita nak belanjakan kita kena teliti. Ini soal tadbir urus, mengurus negara itu harus dengan ketertiban, peraturan dan ke arah yang betul.
    ===================
    2024 = 84% NO SAVING EVERY MONTH
    A recent survey conducted by the Financial Education Network (FEN) showed that 84 per cent of Malaydeshs do not have regular savings every month.
    The level of financial literacy among Malaydeshs is still low. The study found that 69 per cent prefer spending over saving, leading to a lack of savings for emergencies. Moreover, 47 per cent admitted to having difficulty setting aside RM1,000 for emergencies."
    --------
    SCANDALS = NOw and then, by exception, scandals spill out into the public domain, like Bumiputera Malaydesh 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 RASIO DEBT 84,2% DARI GDP
    DEBT 2023 = RM 1.53 TRILLION
    DEBT 2022 = RM 1.45 TRILLION
    DEBT 2021 = RM 1.38 TRILLION
    DEBT 2020 = RM 1.32 TRILLION
    DEBT 2019 = RM 1.25 TRILLION
    DEBT 2018 = RM 1.19 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.
    ===================
    2024 = DEBT BAYAR DEBT
    2024 = DEBT BAYAR DEBT
    2024 = DEBT BAYAR DEBT
    "Pinjaman ini digunakan untuk melunasi DEBT matang sebesar RM20.6 miliar, dengan sisa RM49,9 miliar menutupi defisit dan masa jatuh tempo DEBT di masa depan," kata MOF.
    ---
    2023 = DEBT BAYAR DEBT
    2023 = DEBT BAYAR DEBT
    2023 = DEBT BAYAR DEBT
    Pada tahun 2023, pinjaman baru Kerajaan Persekutuan Malaydesh mencapai RM1.173 triliun, naik 8,6% dari tahun 2022.
    Rincian pinjaman
    • Pinjaman baru Kerajaan Persekutuan Malaydesh pada tahun 2023 naik RM92,918 miliar
    • Rasio utang terhadap PDB Malaydesh pada tahun 2023 mencapai 64,3%
    ---
    2022 = 52,4% DEBT BAYAR DEBT
    2022 = 52,4% DEBT BAYAR DEBT
    2022 = 52,4% DEBT BAYAR DEBT
    Kah Woh menjelaskan pada tahun lalu, kerajaan ada membuat pinjaman yang meningkat sebanyak 11.6 peratus daripada RM194.5 bilion pada tahun sebelumnya. Daripada jumlah itu, beliau berkata 52.4 peratus atau RM113.7 bilion digunakan untuk membayar prinsipal pinjaman matang.

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  44. MAHATHIR =
    WATAK IRI DENGKI
    WATAK IRI DENGKI
    WATAK IRI DENGKI
    menyebut orang-orang suku Melayu terus-terusan miskin karena tak mau bekerja keras. Ia pun mengkritik sifat warga Melayu yang malah menyalahkan etnis lain karena kesuksesan mereka.
    ==========
    MAHATHIR =
    MALAYDESH MALAS MISKIN
    MALAYDESH MALAS MISKIN
    MALAYDESH MALAS MISKIN
    menyebut orang-orang suku Melayu terus-terusan miskin karena tak mau bekerja keras. Ia pun mengkritik sifat warga Melayu yang malah menyalahkan etnis lain karena kesuksesan mereka.
    ==========
    ANWAR IBRAHIM =
    MALAYDESH MISKIN
    MALAYDESH MISKIN
    MALAYDESH MISKIN
    “Tapi saya kata, sebagai contoh projek tebatan banjir…kerana banjir itu menyeksa rakyat dan yang jadi mangsa itu orang miskin dan majoriti yang miskin itu Melayu. "Sebab itu kalau kita nak belanjakan kita kena teliti. Ini soal tadbir urus, mengurus negara itu harus dengan ketertiban, peraturan dan ke arah yang betul.
    =============
    1.RASIO HUTANG 84.2% DARI GDP
    2. HUTANG NEGARA RM 1,63 TRLLIUN
    3. HUTANG 1MDB RM 18,2 BILLION
    4. TUNGGAKAN SEWA SABAH USD 15 BILLION
    5. HUTANG KERAJAAN PERSEKUTUAN 60.4%
    6. SEWA SIMULATOR MKM
    7. PESAWAT MIG GROUNDED
    8. SEWA MOTOR POLIS
    9. PESAWAT MB339CM GROUNDED
    10. NURI GROUNDED SEWA BLACKHAWK
    11. FIVE PROCUREMENT CANCELLED
    12. 48 PESAWAT SKYHAWK HILANG
    13. MESIN JET 2 BUAH HILANG
    14. NO MARINIR NO AMPHIBIOUS NAVAL PLATFORM
    15. NO LST
    16. NO LPD – NGEMIS LPD USA
    17. NO TANKER
    18. NO KCR
    19. MONUMEN MIG29M UNTUK JIMAT KOS
    20. NO SPH
    21. SUBMARINE DEFACT MEMBUNUH WANITA HAMIL
    22. NO HELLFIRE
    23. NO MPA ATR72 DELAYED
    24. NO HIDRO-OSEANOGRAFI SEWA KAPAL HIDRO
    25. NO HELI HEAVY ATTACK NGEMIS AH1Z
    26. NO M3 AMPHIBIUS RIG
    27. LCS MANGKRAK KARATAN
    28. OPV MANGKRAK
    29. TANK MOGOK STOP SPARE PARTS
    30. CN 235 MSA VERSI MSI USA
    31. SEWA MOTOR MILITARY POLICE
    32. RADAR GIFTED PAID USA
    33. 84% NO SAVING EVERY MONTH
    34. SEWA VVSHORAD
    35. SEWA TRUK 3 TON
    36. 4X4 SEWA 6X6 CANCELLED
    37. C130H DIGANTI 2045
    38. TEMBAK GRANAT BOM PASUKAN SEMDIRI
    39. NO DRONE UCAV – ANKA ISR OMPONG
    40. SEWA BLACKHAWK SEWA AW159
    41. NO TRACKED SPH
    42. SEWA SIMULATOR HELI
    43. SPH CANCELLED
    44. SCORPION V150 CONDOR SIMBAS RETIRED
    45. NO PESAWAT COIN
    46. PILATUS MK II KARATAN
    47. PENCEROBOHAN 43X BTA 316 HARI
    48. SEWA AW139 SEWA COLIBRI
    49. MRSS LMS B2 UAV ANKA HELI MENUNGGU 2026-2030
    50. OPV DIBAYAR 3 JADI 1 SEWA BOAT
    51. LYNX GROUNDED
    52. MRCA CANCELLED SEWA PESAWAT ITTC
    53. MICA CANCELLED NSM CANCELLED
    54. NO LRAD NO MRAD JUST VSHORAD
    55. PRANK UN PRANK TURKEY PRANK PERANCIS PRANK SLOVAKIA
    56. 4X NGEMIS F18 KUWAIT
    57. MENUNGGU 2050 KAPAL SELAM
    58. NO TANK AMPHIBI AV8 MOGOK BERASAP
    59. 84% NO SAVING EVERY MONTH
    60. OVER LIMIT DEBT 65,6% (LIMIT DEBT 65%)
    61. MKM BARTER PALM OIL
    62. MIG29N BARTER PALM OIL
    63. A400M PEMBAYARAN BERPERINGKAT (HUTANG)
    64. SCORPENE BARTER PALM OIL
    65. PT91M BARTER PALM OIL RUBBER
    67. FA50M BARTER PALM OIL
    ===================
    SEWA MALAYDESH SEWA
    1. SEWA 28 HELI
    2. SEWA L39 ITCC
    3. SEWA EC120B
    4. SEWA FLIGHT SIMULATION TRAINING DEVICE (FSTD)
    5. SEWA 1 UNIT SISTEM SIMULATOR EC120B
    6. SEWA HOVERCRAFT
    7. SEWA AW139
    8. SEWA FAST INTERCEPTOR BOAT (FIB)
    9. SEWA UTILITY BOAT
    10. SEWA RIGID HULL FENDER BOAT (RHFB)
    11. SEWA ROVER FIBER GLASS (ROVER)
    12. SEWA MV AISHAH AIM 4
    13. SEWA BMW R1250RT
    14. SEWA 4x4 VECHICLE
    15. SEWA VSHORAD
    16. SEWA TRUCK
    17. SEWA HONDA CIVIC
    18. SEWA PATROL BOATS
    19. SEWA OUTBOARD MOTORS
    20. SEWA TRAILERS
    21. SEWA SUPERBIKES
    22. SEWA SIMULATOR MKM
    23. TUDM SEWA 12 AW149
    24. TUDM SEWA 4 AW139
    25. TUDM SEWA 5 EC120B
    26. TLDM SEWA 2 AW159
    27. TDM SEWA 4 UH-60A
    28. TDM SEWA 12 AW149
    29. BOMBA SEWA 4 AW139
    30. MMEA SEWA 2 AW159
    31. POLIS SEWA 7 BELL429
    32. SEWA MOTOR POLIS

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  45. MAHATHIR =
    WATAK IRI DENGKI
    WATAK IRI DENGKI
    WATAK IRI DENGKI
    menyebut orang-orang suku Melayu terus-terusan miskin karena tak mau bekerja keras. Ia pun mengkritik sifat warga Melayu yang malah menyalahkan etnis lain karena kesuksesan mereka.
    ==========
    MAHATHIR =
    MALAYDESH MALAS MISKIN
    MALAYDESH MALAS MISKIN
    MALAYDESH MALAS MISKIN
    menyebut orang-orang suku Melayu terus-terusan miskin karena tak mau bekerja keras. Ia pun mengkritik sifat warga Melayu yang malah menyalahkan etnis lain karena kesuksesan mereka.
    ==========
    ANWAR IBRAHIM =
    MALAYDESH MISKIN
    MALAYDESH MISKIN
    MALAYDESH MISKIN
    “Tapi saya kata, sebagai contoh projek tebatan banjir…kerana banjir itu menyeksa rakyat dan yang jadi mangsa itu orang miskin dan majoriti yang miskin itu Melayu. "Sebab itu kalau kita nak belanjakan kita kena teliti. Ini soal tadbir urus, mengurus negara itu harus dengan ketertiban, peraturan dan ke arah yang betul.
    =============
    1.RASIO HUTANG 84.2% DARI GDP
    2. HUTANG NEGARA RM 1,63 TRLLIUN
    3. HUTANG 1MDB RM 18,2 BILLION
    4. TUNGGAKAN SEWA SABAH USD 15 BILLION
    5. HUTANG KERAJAAN PERSEKUTUAN 60.4%
    6. SEWA SIMULATOR MKM
    7. PESAWAT MIG GROUNDED
    8. SEWA MOTOR POLIS
    9. PESAWAT MB339CM GROUNDED
    10. NURI GROUNDED SEWA BLACKHAWK
    11. FIVE PROCUREMENT CANCELLED
    12. 48 PESAWAT SKYHAWK HILANG
    13. MESIN JET 2 BUAH HILANG
    14. NO MARINIR NO AMPHIBIOUS NAVAL PLATFORM
    15. NO LST
    16. NO LPD – NGEMIS LPD USA
    17. NO TANKER
    18. NO KCR
    19. MONUMEN MIG29M UNTUK JIMAT KOS
    20. NO SPH
    21. SUBMARINE DEFACT MEMBUNUH WANITA HAMIL
    22. NO HELLFIRE
    23. NO MPA ATR72 DELAYED
    24. NO HIDRO-OSEANOGRAFI SEWA KAPAL HIDRO
    25. NO HELI HEAVY ATTACK NGEMIS AH1Z
    26. NO M3 AMPHIBIUS RIG
    27. LCS MANGKRAK KARATAN
    28. OPV MANGKRAK
    29. TANK MOGOK STOP SPARE PARTS
    30. CN 235 MSA VERSI MSI USA
    31. SEWA MOTOR MILITARY POLICE
    32. RADAR GIFTED PAID USA
    33. 84% NO SAVING EVERY MONTH
    34. SEWA VVSHORAD
    35. SEWA TRUK 3 TON
    36. 4X4 SEWA 6X6 CANCELLED
    37. C130H DIGANTI 2045
    38. TEMBAK GRANAT BOM PASUKAN SEMDIRI
    39. NO DRONE UCAV – ANKA ISR OMPONG
    40. SEWA BLACKHAWK SEWA AW159
    41. NO TRACKED SPH
    42. SEWA SIMULATOR HELI
    43. SPH CANCELLED
    44. SCORPION V150 CONDOR SIMBAS RETIRED
    45. NO PESAWAT COIN
    46. PILATUS MK II KARATAN
    47. PENCEROBOHAN 43X BTA 316 HARI
    48. SEWA AW139 SEWA COLIBRI
    49. MRSS LMS B2 UAV ANKA HELI MENUNGGU 2026-2030
    50. OPV DIBAYAR 3 JADI 1 SEWA BOAT
    51. LYNX GROUNDED
    52. MRCA CANCELLED SEWA PESAWAT ITTC
    53. MICA CANCELLED NSM CANCELLED
    54. NO LRAD NO MRAD JUST VSHORAD
    55. PRANK UN PRANK TURKEY PRANK PERANCIS PRANK SLOVAKIA
    56. 4X NGEMIS F18 KUWAIT
    57. MENUNGGU 2050 KAPAL SELAM
    58. NO TANK AMPHIBI AV8 MOGOK BERASAP
    59. 84% NO SAVING EVERY MONTH
    60. OVER LIMIT DEBT 65,6% (LIMIT DEBT 65%)
    61. MKM BARTER PALM OIL
    62. MIG29N BARTER PALM OIL
    63. A400M PEMBAYARAN BERPERINGKAT (HUTANG)
    64. SCORPENE BARTER PALM OIL
    65. PT91M BARTER PALM OIL RUBBER
    67. FA50M BARTER PALM OIL
    ===================
    SEWA MALAYDESH SEWA
    1. SEWA 28 HELI
    2. SEWA L39 ITCC
    3. SEWA EC120B
    4. SEWA FLIGHT SIMULATION TRAINING DEVICE (FSTD)
    5. SEWA 1 UNIT SISTEM SIMULATOR EC120B
    6. SEWA HOVERCRAFT
    7. SEWA AW139
    8. SEWA FAST INTERCEPTOR BOAT (FIB)
    9. SEWA UTILITY BOAT
    10. SEWA RIGID HULL FENDER BOAT (RHFB)
    11. SEWA ROVER FIBER GLASS (ROVER)
    12. SEWA MV AISHAH AIM 4
    13. SEWA BMW R1250RT
    14. SEWA 4x4 VECHICLE
    15. SEWA VSHORAD
    16. SEWA TRUCK
    17. SEWA HONDA CIVIC
    18. SEWA PATROL BOATS
    19. SEWA OUTBOARD MOTORS
    20. SEWA TRAILERS
    21. SEWA SUPERBIKES
    22. SEWA SIMULATOR MKM
    23. TUDM SEWA 12 AW149
    24. TUDM SEWA 4 AW139
    25. TUDM SEWA 5 EC120B
    26. TLDM SEWA 2 AW159
    27. TDM SEWA 4 UH-60A
    28. TDM SEWA 12 AW149
    29. BOMBA SEWA 4 AW139
    30. MMEA SEWA 2 AW159
    31. POLIS SEWA 7 BELL429
    32. SEWA MOTOR POLIS

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  46. 112 JUTA ORANG KAYA vs 35 JUTA MALAYDESH
    40% ORANG KAYA INDONESIA
    280 x 0,4 = 112 JUTA ORANG KAYA
    PENDUDUK MALAYDESH = 35 JUTA
    Malaydesh 2025 population is estimated at 35,977,838 people at mid-year. Malaydesh population is equivalent to 0.44% of the total world population. Malaydesh ranks number 44 in the list of countries (and dependencies) by population.
    =============
    =============
    2024 = 84% NO SAVING EVERY MONTH
    A recent survey conducted by the Financial Education Network (FEN) showed that 84 per cent of Malaydeshs do not have regular savings every month.
    The level of financial literacy among Malaydeshs is still low. The study found that 69 per cent prefer spending over saving, leading to a lack of savings for emergencies. Moreover, 47 per cent admitted to having difficulty setting aside RM1,000 for emergencies."
    --------
    SCANDALS = NOw and then, by exception, scandals spill out into the public domain, like Bumiputera Malaydesh 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.
    ---
    KLEPTOCRACY = Although it began in Malaydesh, the scandal's global scope implicated institutions and individuals in politics, banking, and entertainment, and led to criminal investigations in a number of nations. The 1MDB scandal has been described as "one of the world's greatest financial scandals" and declared by the United States Department of Justice as the "largest kleptocracy case to date"
    ===================
    2024 RASIO DEBT 84,2% DARI GDP
    DEBT 2023 = RM 1.53 TRILLION
    DEBT 2022 = RM 1.45 TRILLION
    DEBT 2021 = RM 1.38 TRILLION
    DEBT 2020 = RM 1.32 TRILLION
    DEBT 2019 = RM 1.25 TRILLION
    DEBT 2018 = RM 1.19 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.
    ===================
    2024 OVER LIMIT DEBT 65,6%
    2024 OVER LIMIT DEBT 65,6%
    2024 OVER LIMIT DEBT 65,6%
    Malaydesh 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. Malaydesh government DEBT to GDP ratio data is updated quarterly, available from Dec 2010 to Mar 2024
    ===================
    MAHATHIR = MALAS MISKIN
    MAHATHIR = MALAS MISKIN
    MAHATHIR = MALAS MISKIN
    menyebut orang-orang suku Melayu terus-terusan miskin karena tak mau bekerja keras. Ia pun mengkritik sifat warga Melayu yang malah menyalahkan etnis lain karena kesuksesan mereka.
    ==========
    ANWAR IBRAHIM = MISKIN
    ANWAR IBRAHIM = MISKIN
    ANWAR IBRAHIM = MISKIN
    “Tapi saya kata, sebagai contoh projek tebatan banjir…kerana banjir itu menyeksa rakyat dan yang jadi mangsa itu orang miskin dan majoriti yang miskin itu Melayu. "Sebab itu kalau kita nak belanjakan kita kena teliti. Ini soal tadbir urus, mengurus negara itu harus dengan ketertiban, peraturan dan ke arah yang betul.



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  47. 112 JUTA ORANG KAYA vs 35 JUTA MALAYDESH
    40% ORANG KAYA INDONESIA
    280 x 0,4 = 112 JUTA ORANG KAYA
    PENDUDUK MALAYDESH = 35 JUTA
    Malaydesh 2025 population is estimated at 35,977,838 people at mid-year. Malaydesh population is equivalent to 0.44% of the total world population. Malaydesh ranks number 44 in the list of countries (and dependencies) by population.
    =============
    =============
    SCANDALS MANGKRAK =
    1. The Malaydesh Cabinet is slated to deliberate the way forward for the stalled Kuala Lumpur-Singapore High-Speed Rail (HSR) project in the next few weeks, with the lack of funds to build the 350km line its biggest stumbling block, industry players said.
    -
    2.ECRL $ 20 bn dolar
    -
    3. Forest city $ 100bn dolar
    -
    4.China-Malaydesh Qinzhou Industrial Park (CMQIP) $ 4,2 bn dolar
    -
    5.Malaydesh-China Kuantan Industrial Park (MCKIP) $ 3,77 bn dolar
    -
    6.China Railway Rolling Stock Corp’s Rolling Stock Center - $ 131 juta dolar
    -
    7. 1 MDB = The 1Malaydesh Development Berhad scandal, often referred to as the 1MDB scandal or just 1MDB, is an ongoing corruption, bribery and money laundering conspiracy
    -
    8. LCS = MANGKRAK
    Kontrak terbaru ini akan memompa anggaran tambahan bagi Malaydesh hingga US$430 juta untuk kapal-kapal tersebut. Malaydesh juga akan mengurangi jumlah kapal yang akan diterima
    -
    9. OPV = MANGKRAK
    Menteri Dalam Negeri, Datuk Seri Saifuddin Nasution Ismail berkata, pembinaan dua kapal marititm itu mampu disiapkan selepas kerajaan bersetuju meluluskan suntikan dana berjumlah RM152.6 juta
    ==========
    MAHATHIR = MALAS MISKIN
    menyebut orang-orang suku Melayu terus-terusan miskin karena tak mau bekerja keras. Ia pun mengkritik sifat warga Melayu yang malah menyalahkan etnis lain karena kesuksesan mereka.
    ==========
    ANWAR IBRAHIM = MISKIN
    “Tapi saya kata, sebagai contoh projek tebatan banjir…kerana banjir itu menyeksa rakyat dan yang jadi mangsa itu orang miskin dan majoriti yang miskin itu Melayu. "Sebab itu kalau kita nak belanjakan kita kena teliti. Ini soal tadbir urus, mengurus negara itu harus dengan ketertiban, peraturan dan ke arah yang betul.
    ==========
    1.RASIO HUTANG 84.2% DARI GDP
    2. HUTANG NEGARA RM 1,63 TRLLIUN
    3. HUTANG 1MDB RM 18,2 BILLION
    4. TUNGGAKAN SEWA SABAH USD 15 BILLION
    5. HUTANG KERAJAAN PERSEKUTUAN 60.4%
    6. SEWA SIMULATOR MKM
    7. PESAWAT MIG GROUNDED
    8. SEWA MOTOR POLIS
    9. PESAWAT MB339CM GROUNDED
    10. NURI GROUNDED SEWA BLACKHAWK
    11. FIVE PROCUREMENT CANCELLED
    12. 48 PESAWAT SKYHAWK HILANG
    13. MESIN JET 2 BUAH HILANG
    14. NO MARINIR NO AMPHIBIOUS NAVAL PLATFORM
    15. NO LST
    16. NO LPD – NGEMIS LPD USA
    17. NO TANKER
    18. NO KCR
    19. MONUMEN MIG29M UNTUK JIMAT KOS
    20. NO SPH
    21. SUBMARINE DEFACT MEMBUNUH WANITA HAMIL
    22. NO HELLFIRE
    23. NO MPA ATR72 DELAYED
    24. NO HIDRO-OSEANOGRAFI SEWA KAPAL HIDRO
    25. NO HELI HEAVY ATTACK NGEMIS AH1Z
    26. NO M3 AMPHIBIUS RIG
    27. LCS MANGKRAK KARATAN
    28. OPV MANGKRAK
    29. TANK MOGOK STOP SPARE PARTS
    30. CN 235 MSA VERSI MSI USA
    31. SEWA MOTOR MILITARY POLICE
    32. RADAR GIFTED PAID USA
    33. 84% NO SAVING EVERY MONTH
    34. SEWA VVSHORAD
    35. SEWA TRUK 3 TON
    36. 4X4 SEWA 6X6 CANCELLED
    37. C130H DIGANTI 2045
    38. TEMBAK GRANAT BOM PASUKAN SEMDIRI
    39. NO DRONE UCAV – ANKA ISR OMPONG
    40. SEWA BLACKHAWK SEWA AW159
    41. NO TRACKED SPH
    42. SEWA SIMULATOR HELI
    43. SPH CANCELLED
    44. SCORPION V150 CONDOR SIMBAS RETIRED
    45. NO PESAWAT COIN
    46. PILATUS MK II KARATAN
    47. PENCEROBOHAN 43X BTA 316 HARI
    48. SEWA AW139 SEWA COLIBRI
    49. MRSS LMS B2 UAV ANKA HELI MENUNGGU 2026-2030
    50. OPV DIBAYAR 3 JADI 1 SEWA BOAT
    51. LYNX GROUNDED
    52. MRCA CANCELLED SEWA PESAWAT ITTC
    53. MICA CANCELLED NSM CANCELLED
    54. NO LRAD NO MRAD JUST VSHORAD
    55. PRANK UN PRANK TURKEY PRANK PERANCIS PRANK SLOVAKIA
    56. 4X NGEMIS F18 KUWAIT
    57. MENUNGGU 2050 KAPAL SELAM
    58. NO TANK AMPHIBI AV8 MOGOK BERASAP
    59. 84% NO SAVING EVERY MONTH
    60. OVER LIMIT DEBT 65,6% (LIMIT DEBT 65%)
    61. MKM BARTER PALM OIL
    62. MIG29N BARTER PALM OIL
    63. A400M PEMBAYARAN BERPERINGKAT (HUTANG)
    64. SCORPENE BARTER PALM OIL
    65. PT91M BARTER PALM OIL RUBBER
    67. FA50M BARTER PALM OIL

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  48. 112 JUTA ORANG KAYA vs 35 JUTA MALAYDESH
    40% ORANG KAYA INDONESIA
    280 x 0,4 = 112 JUTA ORANG KAYA
    PENDUDUK MALAYDESH = 35 JUTA
    Malaydesh 2025 population is estimated at 35,977,838 people at mid-year. Malaydesh population is equivalent to 0.44% of the total world population. Malaydesh ranks number 44 in the list of countries (and dependencies) by population.
    =============
    =============
    MAHATHIR = MALAS MISKIN
    MAHATHIR = MALAS MISKIN
    MAHATHIR = MALAS MISKIN
    menyebut orang-orang suku Melayu terus-terusan miskin karena tak mau bekerja keras. Ia pun mengkritik sifat warga Melayu yang malah menyalahkan etnis lain karena kesuksesan mereka.
    ==========
    ANWAR IBRAHIM = MISKIN
    ANWAR IBRAHIM = MISKIN
    ANWAR IBRAHIM = MISKIN
    “Tapi saya kata, sebagai contoh projek tebatan banjir…kerana banjir itu menyeksa rakyat dan yang jadi mangsa itu orang miskin dan majoriti yang miskin itu Melayu. "Sebab itu kalau kita nak belanjakan kita kena teliti. Ini soal tadbir urus, mengurus negara itu harus dengan ketertiban, peraturan dan ke arah yang betul.
    =============
    1.RASIO HUTANG 84.2% DARI GDP
    2. HUTANG NEGARA RM 1,63 TRLLIUN
    3. HUTANG 1MDB RM 18,2 BILLION
    4. TUNGGAKAN SEWA SABAH USD 15 BILLION
    5. HUTANG KERAJAAN PERSEKUTUAN 60.4%
    6. SEWA SIMULATOR MKM
    7. PESAWAT MIG GROUNDED
    8. SEWA MOTOR POLIS
    9. PESAWAT MB339CM GROUNDED
    10. NURI GROUNDED SEWA BLACKHAWK
    11. FIVE PROCUREMENT CANCELLED
    12. 48 PESAWAT SKYHAWK HILANG
    13. MESIN JET 2 BUAH HILANG
    14. NO MARINIR NO AMPHIBIOUS NAVAL PLATFORM
    15. NO LST
    16. NO LPD – NGEMIS LPD USA
    17. NO TANKER
    18. NO KCR
    19. MONUMEN MIG29M UNTUK JIMAT KOS
    20. NO SPH
    21. SUBMARINE DEFACT MEMBUNUH WANITA HAMIL
    22. NO HELLFIRE
    23. NO MPA ATR72 DELAYED
    24. NO HIDRO-OSEANOGRAFI SEWA KAPAL HIDRO
    25. NO HELI HEAVY ATTACK NGEMIS AH1Z
    26. NO M3 AMPHIBIUS RIG
    27. LCS MANGKRAK KARATAN
    28. OPV MANGKRAK
    29. TANK MOGOK STOP SPARE PARTS
    30. CN 235 MSA VERSI MSI USA
    31. SEWA MOTOR MILITARY POLICE
    32. RADAR GIFTED PAID USA
    33. 84% NO SAVING EVERY MONTH
    34. SEWA VVSHORAD
    35. SEWA TRUK 3 TON
    36. 4X4 SEWA 6X6 CANCELLED
    37. C130H DIGANTI 2045
    38. TEMBAK GRANAT BOM PASUKAN SEMDIRI
    39. NO DRONE UCAV – ANKA ISR OMPONG
    40. SEWA BLACKHAWK SEWA AW159
    41. NO TRACKED SPH
    42. SEWA SIMULATOR HELI
    43. SPH CANCELLED
    44. SCORPION V150 CONDOR SIMBAS RETIRED
    45. NO PESAWAT COIN
    46. PILATUS MK II KARATAN
    47. PENCEROBOHAN 43X BTA 316 HARI
    48. SEWA AW139 SEWA COLIBRI
    49. MRSS LMS B2 UAV ANKA HELI MENUNGGU 2026-2030
    50. OPV DIBAYAR 3 JADI 1 SEWA BOAT
    51. LYNX GROUNDED
    52. MRCA CANCELLED SEWA PESAWAT ITTC
    53. MICA CANCELLED NSM CANCELLED
    54. NO LRAD NO MRAD JUST VSHORAD
    55. PRANK UN PRANK TURKEY PRANK PERANCIS PRANK SLOVAKIA
    56. 4X NGEMIS F18 KUWAIT
    57. MENUNGGU 2050 KAPAL SELAM
    58. NO TANK AMPHIBI AV8 MOGOK BERASAP
    59. 84% NO SAVING EVERY MONTH
    60. OVER LIMIT DEBT 65,6% (LIMIT DEBT 65%)
    61. MKM BARTER PALM OIL
    62. MIG29N BARTER PALM OIL
    63. A400M PEMBAYARAN BERPERINGKAT (HUTANG)
    64. SCORPENE BARTER PALM OIL
    65. PT91M BARTER PALM OIL RUBBER
    67. FA50M BARTER PALM OIL
    ===================
    SEWA MALAYDESH SEWA
    1. SEWA 28 HELI
    2. SEWA L39 ITCC
    3. SEWA EC120B
    4. SEWA FLIGHT SIMULATION TRAINING DEVICE (FSTD)
    5. SEWA 1 UNIT SISTEM SIMULATOR EC120B
    6. SEWA HOVERCRAFT
    7. SEWA AW139
    8. SEWA FAST INTERCEPTOR BOAT (FIB)
    9. SEWA UTILITY BOAT
    10. SEWA RIGID HULL FENDER BOAT (RHFB)
    11. SEWA ROVER FIBER GLASS (ROVER)
    12. SEWA MV AISHAH AIM 4
    13. SEWA BMW R1250RT
    14. SEWA 4x4 VECHICLE
    15. SEWA VSHORAD
    16. SEWA TRUCK
    17. SEWA HONDA CIVIC
    18. SEWA PATROL BOATS
    19. SEWA OUTBOARD MOTORS
    20. SEWA TRAILERS
    21. SEWA SUPERBIKES
    22. SEWA SIMULATOR MKM
    23. TUDM SEWA 12 AW149
    24. TUDM SEWA 4 AW139
    25. TUDM SEWA 5 EC120B
    26. TLDM SEWA 2 AW159
    27. TDM SEWA 4 UH-60A
    28. TDM SEWA 12 AW149
    29. BOMBA SEWA 4 AW139
    30. MMEA SEWA 2 AW159
    31. POLIS SEWA 7 BELL429
    32. SEWA MOTOR POLIS

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  49. MAHATHIR = MALAS MISKIN
    menyebut orang-orang suku Melayu terus-terusan miskin karena tak mau bekerja keras. Ia pun mengkritik sifat warga Melayu yang malah menyalahkan etnis lain karena kesuksesan mereka.
    ==========
    ANWAR IBRAHIM = MISKIN
    “Tapi saya kata, sebagai contoh projek tebatan banjir…kerana banjir itu menyeksa rakyat dan yang jadi mangsa itu orang miskin dan majoriti yang miskin itu Melayu. "Sebab itu kalau kita nak belanjakan kita kena teliti. Ini soal tadbir urus, mengurus negara itu harus dengan ketertiban, peraturan dan ke arah yang betul.
    ==========
    Malaydesh's household DEBT-to-GDP ratio
    December 2023 = 84.2%
    December 2020 = 93.1% (all-time high)
    December 2008 = 60.4% (record low)
    Some factors that have contributed to the growth in household DEBT include:
    • Government and private sector home ownership incentives
    • Sales and service tax (SST) incentives for the purchase of motor vehicles between 2020 and 2022
    ==========
    Malaydesh has faced several crises, including political, financial, and economic crises:
    • Political crisis
    From 2020–2022, Malaydesh experienced a political crisis that led to the resignation of two Prime Ministers and the collapse of two coalition governments. The crisis was caused by political infighting, party switching, and the refusal of Prime Minister Mahathir Mohamad to transition power to Anwar Ibrahim. The crisis ended in 2022 with a snap general election and the formation of a coalition government.
    • Financial crisis
    Malaydesh experienced a financial crisis when the country's economic fundamentals appeared strong, but the crisis came suddenly. The government's initial response was to increase interest rates and tighten fiscal policy, but this was not enough to correct the external imbalances.
    • Economic crisis
    Malaydesh's economy has faced challenges due to weak global demand and a dependence on exports. In 2020, Malaydesh's economy shrank by the most since the Asian crisis. In 2023, weak global demand for electronics and a decline in energy prices weighed on the economy.
    • Household DEBT crisis
    As of the end of 2023, Malaydesh's household DEBT-to-GDP ratio was 84.2%, with household DEBT reaching RM1.53 trillion
    • Malaydesh has faced several rice crises in the past, including in 1973–1975, the 1980s, 1997–1998, 2008, and 2023. These crises are often caused by price hikes, which are driven by supply and demand, as well as market player behavior
    ==========
    Malaydesh telah mengalami beberapa krisis, termasuk krisis politik, krisis beras, dan krisis mata uang:
    • Krisis politik
    Malaydesh mengalami krisis politik berkepanjangan sejak 2020 hingga 2022. Beberapa penyebabnya adalah:
    1. Pertikaian dalam Pakatan Harapan dan Perikatan Nasional
    2. PeNOLakan Perdana Menteri Mahathir Mohamad untuk menentukan tanggal peralihan kekuasaan
    3. Dampak politik pandemi COVID-19
    4. Proklamasi Darurat 2021
    5. Pengunduran diri Perdana Menteri Muhyiddin Yassin
    • Krisis beras
    Malaydesh mengalami krisis beras ketika harga beras impor naik sebesar 36% pada September 2023. Hal ini menyebabkan konsumen beralih ke beras lokal yang lebih murah.
    • Krisis mata uang
    Ringgit Malaydesh mengalami penurunan nilai yang signifikan pada tahun 2024. Beberapa penyebabnya adalah:
    1. Kinerja ekspor yang buruk
    2. Kenaikan suku bunga bank sentral Amerika Serikat (Federal Reserve)
    3. Kekhawatiran geopolitik
    4. Ketidakpastian mengenai prospek ekonomi China

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  50. 112 JUTA ORANG KAYA vs 35 JUTA MALAYDESH
    40% ORANG KAYA INDONESIA
    280 x 0,4 = 112 JUTA ORANG KAYA
    PENDUDUK MALAYDESH = 35 JUTA
    Malaydesh 2025 population is estimated at 35,977,838 people at mid-year. Malaydesh population is equivalent to 0.44% of the total world population. Malaydesh ranks number 44 in the list of countries (and dependencies) by population.
    =============
    =============
    MISKIN = 84% NO SAVING EVERY MONTH
    MISKIN = 84% NO SAVING EVERY MONTH
    MISKIN = 84% NO SAVING EVERY MONTH
    A recent survey conducted by the Financial Education Network (FEN) showed that 84 per cent of Malaydeshs do not have regular savings every month.
    ==========
    MAHATHIR = MALAS MISKIN
    menyebut orang-orang suku Melayu terus-terusan miskin karena tak mau bekerja keras. Ia pun mengkritik sifat warga Melayu yang malah menyalahkan etnis lain karena kesuksesan mereka.
    ==========
    ANWAR IBRAHIM = MISKIN
    “Tapi saya kata, sebagai contoh projek tebatan banjir…kerana banjir itu menyeksa rakyat dan yang jadi mangsa itu orang miskin dan majoriti yang miskin itu Melayu. "Sebab itu kalau kita nak belanjakan kita kena teliti. Ini soal tadbir urus, mengurus negara itu harus dengan ketertiban, peraturan dan ke arah yang betul.
    --------
    DEBT IS ONE OF THE HIGHEST IN THE ASEAN
    BEBAN ASEAN
    BEBAN ASEAN
    BEBAN ASEAN
    Malaydesh household DEBT is one of the highest in the ASEAN region. Against this backdrop, Bank Negara Malaydesh (BNM) safeguards financial stability by monitoring and regulating the lending activity of all financial institutions in Malaydesh, among other things. Using aggregated data from BNM's Central Credit Reference Information System (CCRIS), this dashboard gives you insight into key trends on household DEBT. For now, it displays data on the flow of borrowing activity on a monthly basis, broken down by purpose. In due time, it will be deepened with granular data showing the state of inDEBTedness of Malaydesh
    --------
    HANYA BAYAR FAEDAH =
    TIDAK BAYAR HUTANG TERTUNGGAK
    TIDAK BAYAR HUTANG TERTUNGGAK
    TIDAK BAYAR HUTANG TERTUNGGAK
    TIDAK BAYAR HUTANG TERTUNGGAK
    Anwar berkata demikian pada sesi soal jawab Perdana Menteri (PMQ) pada sidang Dewan Rakyat di sini, hari ini.
    Menurutnya bayaran tersebut adalah bagi bayaran khidmat hutang atau hanya membayar faedah dan bukan
    --------
    SCANDALS MANGKRAK =
    1. The Malaydesh Cabinet is slated to deliberate the way forward for the stalled Kuala Lumpur-Singapore High-Speed Rail (HSR) project in the next few weeks, with the lack of funds to build the 350km line its biggest stumbling block, industry players said.
    -
    2.ECRL $ 20 bn dolar
    -
    3. Forest city $ 100bn dolar
    -
    4.China-Malaydesh Qinzhou Industrial Park (CMQIP) $ 4,2 bn dolar
    -
    5.Malaydesh-China Kuantan Industrial Park (MCKIP) $ 3,77 bn dolar
    -
    6.China Railway Rolling Stock Corp’s Rolling Stock Center - $ 131 juta dolar
    -
    7. 1 MDB = The 1Malaydesh Development Berhad scandal, often referred to as the 1MDB scandal or just 1MDB, is an ongoing corruption, bribery and money laundering conspiracy
    -
    8. LCS = MANGKRAK
    Kontrak terbaru ini akan memompa anggaran tambahan bagi Malaydesh hingga US$430 juta untuk kapal-kapal tersebut. Malaydesh juga akan mengurangi jumlah kapal yang akan diterima
    -
    9. OPV = MANGKRAK
    Menteri Dalam Negeri, Datuk Seri Saifuddin Nasution Ismail berkata, pembinaan dua kapal marititm itu mampu disiapkan selepas kerajaan bersetuju meluluskan suntikan dana berjumlah RM152.6 juta




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  51. 112 JUTA ORANG KAYA vs 35 JUTA MALAYDESH
    40% ORANG KAYA INDONESIA
    280 x 0,4 = 112 JUTA ORANG KAYA
    PENDUDUK MALAYDESH = 35 JUTA
    Malaydesh 2025 population is estimated at 35,977,838 people at mid-year. Malaydesh population is equivalent to 0.44% of the total world population. Malaydesh ranks number 44 in the list of countries (and dependencies) by population.
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    MISKIN = 84% NO SAVING EVERY MONTH
    MISKIN = 84% NO SAVING EVERY MONTH
    MISKIN = 84% NO SAVING EVERY MONTH
    A recent survey conducted by the Financial Education Network (FEN) showed that 84 per cent of Malaydeshs do not have regular savings every month.
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    MAHATHIR = MALAS MISKIN
    menyebut orang-orang suku Melayu terus-terusan miskin karena tak mau bekerja keras. Ia pun mengkritik sifat warga Melayu yang malah menyalahkan etnis lain karena kesuksesan mereka.
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    ANWAR IBRAHIM = MISKIN
    “Tapi saya kata, sebagai contoh projek tebatan banjir…kerana banjir itu menyeksa rakyat dan yang jadi mangsa itu orang miskin dan majoriti yang miskin itu Melayu. "Sebab itu kalau kita nak belanjakan kita kena teliti. Ini soal tadbir urus, mengurus negara itu harus dengan ketertiban, peraturan dan ke arah yang betul.
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    DEBT IS ONE OF THE HIGHEST IN THE ASEAN
    BEBAN ASEAN
    BEBAN ASEAN
    BEBAN ASEAN
    Malaydesh household DEBT is one of the highest in the ASEAN region. Against this backdrop, Bank Negara Malaydesh (BNM) safeguards financial stability by monitoring and regulating the lending activity of all financial institutions in Malaydesh, among other things. Using aggregated data from BNM's Central Credit Reference Information System (CCRIS), this dashboard gives you insight into key trends on household DEBT. For now, it displays data on the flow of borrowing activity on a monthly basis, broken down by purpose. In due time, it will be deepened with granular data showing the state of inDEBTedness of Malaydesh
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    HANYA BAYAR FAEDAH =
    TIDAK BAYAR HUTANG TERTUNGGAK
    TIDAK BAYAR HUTANG TERTUNGGAK
    TIDAK BAYAR HUTANG TERTUNGGAK
    TIDAK BAYAR HUTANG TERTUNGGAK
    Anwar berkata demikian pada sesi soal jawab Perdana Menteri (PMQ) pada sidang Dewan Rakyat di sini, hari ini.
    Menurutnya bayaran tersebut adalah bagi bayaran khidmat hutang atau hanya membayar faedah dan bukan
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    SCANDALS MANGKRAK =
    1. The Malaydesh Cabinet is slated to deliberate the way forward for the stalled Kuala Lumpur-Singapore High-Speed Rail (HSR) project in the next few weeks, with the lack of funds to build the 350km line its biggest stumbling block, industry players said.
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    2.ECRL $ 20 bn dolar
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    3. Forest city $ 100bn dolar
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    4.China-Malaydesh Qinzhou Industrial Park (CMQIP) $ 4,2 bn dolar
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    5.Malaydesh-China Kuantan Industrial Park (MCKIP) $ 3,77 bn dolar
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    6.China Railway Rolling Stock Corp’s Rolling Stock Center - $ 131 juta dolar
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    7. 1 MDB = The 1Malaydesh Development Berhad scandal, often referred to as the 1MDB scandal or just 1MDB, is an ongoing corruption, bribery and money laundering conspiracy
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    8. LCS = MANGKRAK
    Kontrak terbaru ini akan memompa anggaran tambahan bagi Malaydesh hingga US$430 juta untuk kapal-kapal tersebut. Malaydesh juga akan mengurangi jumlah kapal yang akan diterima
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    9. OPV = MANGKRAK
    Menteri Dalam Negeri, Datuk Seri Saifuddin Nasution Ismail berkata, pembinaan dua kapal marititm itu mampu disiapkan selepas kerajaan bersetuju meluluskan suntikan dana berjumlah RM152.6 juta




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  52. FOREIGN EXCHANGE RESERVES
    INDONESIA = USD 152.5 billion
    MALAYDESH = USD 118,7 billion
    Indonesia’s foreign exchange reserves fell to USD 152.5 billion in April 2025,. The latest figures are sufficient to cover 6.4 months of imports or 6.2 months of imports and government foreign debt payments
    As of April 30, 2025, Bank Negara Malaydesh (BNM) held US$118.7 billion in international reserves. These reserves are sufficient to finance 5.0 months of imports of goods and services. The reserves are also 0.9 times the total short-term external debt.
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    112 JUTA ORANG KAYA vs 35 JUTA MALAYDESH
    40% ORANG KAYA INDONESIA
    280 x 0,4 = 112 JUTA ORANG KAYA
    PENDUDUK MALAYDESH = 35 JUTA
    Malaydesh 2025 population is estimated at 35,977,838 people at mid-year. Malaydesh population is equivalent to 0.44% of the total world population. Malaydesh ranks number 44 in the list of countries (and dependencies) by population.
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    2024 = 84% NO SAVING EVERY MONTH
    A recent survey conducted by the Financial Education Network (FEN) showed that 84 per cent of Malaydeshs do not have regular savings every month.
    The level of financial literacy among Malaydeshs is still low. The study found that 69 per cent prefer spending over saving, leading to a lack of savings for emergencies. Moreover, 47 per cent admitted to having difficulty setting aside RM1,000 for emergencies."
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    SCANDALS = NOw and then, by exception, scandals spill out into the public domain, like Bumiputera Malaydesh 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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    KLEPTOCRACY = Although it began in Malaydesh, the scandal's global scope implicated institutions and individuals in politics, banking, and entertainment, and led to criminal investigations in a number of nations. The 1MDB scandal has been described as "one of the world's greatest financial scandals" and declared by the United States Department of Justice as the "largest kleptocracy case to date"
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    2024 RASIO DEBT 84,2% DARI GDP
    DEBT 2023 = RM 1.53 TRILLION
    DEBT 2022 = RM 1.45 TRILLION
    DEBT 2021 = RM 1.38 TRILLION
    DEBT 2020 = RM 1.32 TRILLION
    DEBT 2019 = RM 1.25 TRILLION
    DEBT 2018 = RM 1.19 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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  53. HUTANG BBM MALAYDESH
    HUTANG LISTRIK
    HUTANG INTERNET
    The supplementary funds will pay for utility bills – electricity, internet, and sewage – (RM115 million); Maritime Security Operations (RM139 million) and Air Defence Operations (RM49 million).
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    BOM PASUKAN KAWAN
    Seperti dikutip dari Manila Bulletin yang mengunggah artikel pada 6 Maret 2013 Silam, Agbimuddin mengkuasai jika bom yang dijatuhkan tadi telak mengenai kamp pasukan dan polisi Malaydesh di Desa Tanduo, Lahad Datu yang merupakan bekas markas milisi Sulu.
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    TEMBAK PERWIRA
    Seorang perwira tentara elit Malaydesh tewas tertembak dalam sebuah demonstrasi di sebuah kamp militer di Kota Kinabalu, Sabah. Mayor Mohd Zahir Armaya, ayah lima anak berusia 36 tahun tertembak dalam sebuah latihan oleh seorang prajurit Angkatan Darat.
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    TEMBAK KAWAN
    Royal Malaydesh Air Force (RMAF )dikejutkan dengan ulah seorang anggotanya, yang tiba menembak mati tiga teman, yang bersama berjaga di pos.
    Peristiwa terjadi Jumat (13/8/2021) pagi waktu setempat di kamp Royal Malaydesh Air Force (RMAF) di Kota Samarahan, Sarawak, Malaydesh.
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    GRANAT KAWAN
    Dua prajurit Angkatan Udara Kerajaan Malaydesh (TUDM) tewas saat menjalani latihan menembak dan melempar granat di Tempat Latihan Dasar Granat Kem Syed Sirajuddin Target Range, Gemas Negeri Sembilan
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    TABRAK KAPAL KAWAN
    insiden itu berlaku ketika melaksanakan demonstrasi manuver bagi memintas bot mencurigakan di jeti Pangkalan TLDM Lumut sempena HTA22
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    VERSI TERMURAH MILGEM
    VERSI TERMURAH MILGEM
    VERSI TERMURAH MILGEM
    VERSI TERMURAH MILGEM
    VERSI TERMURAH MILGEM
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    1. ADA CLASS PAKISTAN USD 1 MILYAR/4 = USD 250 JUTA PER UNIT
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    2. ADA CLASS UKRAINE USD 1 MILYAR/2 = USD 250 JUTA PER UNIT + UCAV SENILAI USD 500 JUTA
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    3. HISAR OPV CLASS (LMS B2) MALAYDESH USD 530 JUTA /3 = USD 176,7 JUTA PER UNIT
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    VERSI TERMURAH FA50
    VERSI TERMURAH FA50
    VERSI TERMURAH FA50
    VERSI TERMURAH FA50
    VERSI TERMURAH FA50
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    1. FA 50 GF (TA 50 BLOK II) 12 UNIT HARGA USD 705 JUTA ALIAS USD 58,75 JUTA/UNIT
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    2. FA 50 PL (BLOK 20) 36 UNIT HARGA USD 2300 JUTA ALIAS USD 63,89 JUTA/UNIT
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    3. FA 50M 18 UNIT HARGA USD 920 JUTA ALIAS USD 51,1 JUTA/UNIT
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    SEWA 28 HELI = 119 HELI BARU :
    SEWA 28 HELI RM 16.8BN = USD 3.7BN/USD 3.700 JT DOLAR
    •HARGA HELI AW149 = USD 31 JUTA
    •28 UNITK X $ 31 JT= USD 857 JUTA
    •$ 3.700JT ÷ $ 31 JT = 119 HELI BARU
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    4x LEBIH MAHAL SEWA DARIPADA BELI BARU =
    SEWA 15 TAHUN = RM16.8 BILION
    BELI BARU = RM3.954 BILION
    SEWAan selama 15 tahun dianggarkan mencecah RM16.8 bilion, jauh lebih tinggi berbanding kos pembelian helikopter serupa yang dianggarkan sekitar RM3.954 bilion.Malaydesh

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  54. HUTANG BBM MALAYDESH
    HUTANG LISTRIK
    HUTANG INTERNET
    The supplementary funds will pay for utility bills – electricity, internet, and sewage – (RM115 million); Maritime Security Operations (RM139 million) and Air Defence Operations (RM49 million).
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    BOM PASUKAN KAWAN
    Seperti dikutip dari Manila Bulletin yang mengunggah artikel pada 6 Maret 2013 Silam, Agbimuddin mengkuasai jika bom yang dijatuhkan tadi telak mengenai kamp pasukan dan polisi Malaydesh di Desa Tanduo, Lahad Datu yang merupakan bekas markas milisi Sulu.
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    TEMBAK PERWIRA
    Seorang perwira tentara elit Malaydesh tewas tertembak dalam sebuah demonstrasi di sebuah kamp militer di Kota Kinabalu, Sabah. Mayor Mohd Zahir Armaya, ayah lima anak berusia 36 tahun tertembak dalam sebuah latihan oleh seorang prajurit Angkatan Darat.
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    TEMBAK KAWAN
    Royal Malaydesh Air Force (RMAF )dikejutkan dengan ulah seorang anggotanya, yang tiba menembak mati tiga teman, yang bersama berjaga di pos.
    Peristiwa terjadi Jumat (13/8/2021) pagi waktu setempat di kamp Royal Malaydesh Air Force (RMAF) di Kota Samarahan, Sarawak, Malaydesh.
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    GRANAT KAWAN
    Dua prajurit Angkatan Udara Kerajaan Malaydesh (TUDM) tewas saat menjalani latihan menembak dan melempar granat di Tempat Latihan Dasar Granat Kem Syed Sirajuddin Target Range, Gemas Negeri Sembilan
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    TABRAK KAPAL KAWAN
    insiden itu berlaku ketika melaksanakan demonstrasi manuver bagi memintas bot mencurigakan di jeti Pangkalan TLDM Lumut sempena HTA22
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    Malaydesh has faced several crises, including political, financial, and economic crises:
    • Political crisis
    From 2020–2022, Malaydesh experienced a political crisis that led to the resignation of two Prime Ministers and the collapse of two coalition governments. The crisis was caused by political infighting, party switching, and the refusal of Prime Minister Mahathir Mohamad to transition power to Anwar Ibrahim. The crisis ended in 2022 with a snap general election and the formation of a coalition government.
    • Financial crisis
    Malaydesh experienced a financial crisis when the country's economic fundamentals appeared strong, but the crisis came suddenly. The government's initial response was to increase interest rates and tighten fiscal policy, but this was not enough to correct the external imbalances.
    • Economic crisis
    Malaydesh's economy has faced challenges due to weak global demand and a dependence on exports. In 2020, Malaydesh's economy shrank by the most since the Asian crisis. In 2023, weak global demand for electronics and a decline in energy prices weighed on the economy.
    • Household DEBT crisis
    As of the end of 2023, Malaydesh's household DEBT-to-GDP ratio was 84.2%, with household DEBT reaching RM1.53 trillion
    • Malaydesh has faced several rice crises in the past, including in 1973–1975, the 1980s, 1997–1998, 2008, and 2023. These crises are often caused by price hikes, which are driven by supply and demand, as well as market player behavior....
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    MARINIR BRITISH SALAH MENDARAT
    MARINIR BRITISH SALAH MENDARAT
    MARINIR BRITISH SALAH MENDARAT
    peleton marinir Inggris ternyata bukan mendarat di wilayah Inggris. Faktanya, 30 pasukan Marinir Inggris justru menyerbu pantai San Felipe di kota La Linea, Spanyol.

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  55. HUTANG BBM MALAYDESH
    HUTANG LISTRIK
    HUTANG INTERNET
    The supplementary funds will pay for utility bills – electricity, internet, and sewage – (RM115 million); Maritime Security Operations (RM139 million) and Air Defence Operations (RM49 million).
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    BOM PASUKAN KAWAN = Seperti dikutip dari Manila Bulletin yang mengunggah artikel pada 6 Maret 2013 Silam, Agbimuddin mengkuasai jika bom yang dijatuhkan tadi telak mengenai kamp pasukan dan polisi Malaydesh di Desa Tanduo, Lahad Datu yang merupakan bekas markas milisi Sulu.
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    DITEMBAK APMM = Dua anggota Agensi Penguatkuasaan Maritim (Maritim Malaydesh) cedera ditembak ketika sedang menjalankan rondaan Op Khas Pagar Laut di perairan Kunak pada 8.30 pagi tadi.
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    TEMBAK PERWIRA = Seorang perwira tentara elit Malaydesh tewas tertembak dalam sebuah demonstrasi di sebuah kamp militer di Kota Kinabalu, Sabah. Mayor Mohd Zahir Armaya, ayah lima anak berusia 36 tahun tertembak dalam sebuah latihan oleh seorang prajurit Angkatan Darat.
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    TEMBAK KAWAN = Royal Malaydesh Air Force (RMAF )dikejutkan dengan ulah seorang anggotanya, yang tiba menembak mati tiga teman, yang bersama berjaga di pos.
    Peristiwa terjadi Jumat (13/8/2021) pagi waktu setempat di kamp Royal Malaydesh Air Force (RMAF) di Kota Samarahan, Sarawak, Malaydesh.
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    GRANAT KAWAN = Dua prajurit Angkatan Udara Kerajaan Malaydesh (TUDM) tewas saat menjalani latihan menembak dan melempar granat di Tempat Latihan Dasar Granat Kem Syed Sirajuddin Target Range, Gemas Negeri Sembilan
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    TABRAK KAPAL KAWAN = insiden itu berlaku ketika melaksanakan demonstrasi manuver bagi memintas bot mencurigakan di jeti Pangkalan TLDM Lumut sempena HTA22
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    WANITA HAMIL DIBUNUH
    The father of a pregnant woman who was murdered by a Malaydesh hitman has spoken of his dismay after learning the killer has been freed in Australia after the High Court's controversial ruling on immigration detention.
    Mongolian mother-of-two Altantuya Shaariibuu, 28, died in 2006 when she was driven to a forest on the outskirts of Kuala Lumpur and shot twice in the head by hitman Sirul Azhar Umar as she begged for mercy.
    Sirul, who who had been a bodyguard for former Malaydesh prime minister Najib Razak, then used military explosives to blow up her body.
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    BUNUH WANITA HAMIL....
    Altantuya had been the lover of Abdul Razak Baginda, a kNOwn associate of Najib, and many believe that her involvement in a defence deal to purchase two French Scorpene submarines may have led to her death
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    2024 CASE STILL ONGOING = The Malaydesh Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC) said its investigation into Malaydesh's acquisition of the Scorpene submarines in 2002 is still ongoing.
    MACC chief commissioner Tan Sri Azam Baki said the commission is still in contact with parties abroad to obtain more information.
    "The case is still ongoing. We are still in contact with other parties abroad to get more information on a number of transactions.


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  56. HUTANG BBM MALAYDESH
    HUTANG LISTRIK
    HUTANG INTERNET
    The supplementary funds will pay for utility bills – electricity, internet, and sewage – (RM115 million); Maritime Security Operations (RM139 million) and Air Defence Operations (RM49 million).
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    BOM PASUKAN KAWAN
    Seperti dikutip dari Manila Bulletin yang mengunggah artikel pada 6 Maret 2013 Silam, Agbimuddin mengkuasai jika bom yang dijatuhkan tadi telak mengenai kamp pasukan dan polisi Malaydesh di Desa Tanduo, Lahad Datu yang merupakan bekas markas milisi Sulu.
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    TEMBAK PERWIRA
    Seorang perwira tentara elit Malaydesh tewas tertembak dalam sebuah demonstrasi di sebuah kamp militer di Kota Kinabalu, Sabah. Mayor Mohd Zahir Armaya, ayah lima anak berusia 36 tahun tertembak dalam sebuah latihan oleh seorang prajurit Angkatan Darat.
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    TEMBAK KAWAN
    Royal Malaydesh Air Force (RMAF )dikejutkan dengan ulah seorang anggotanya, yang tiba menembak mati tiga teman, yang bersama berjaga di pos.
    Peristiwa terjadi Jumat (13/8/2021) pagi waktu setempat di kamp Royal Malaydesh Air Force (RMAF) di Kota Samarahan, Sarawak, Malaydesh.
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    GRANAT KAWAN
    Dua prajurit Angkatan Udara Kerajaan Malaydesh (TUDM) tewas saat menjalani latihan menembak dan melempar granat di Tempat Latihan Dasar Granat Kem Syed Sirajuddin Target Range, Gemas Negeri Sembilan
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    insiden itu berlaku ketika melaksanakan demonstrasi manuver bagi memintas bot mencurigakan di jeti Pangkalan TLDM Lumut sempena HTA22
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    1.RASIO HUTANG 84.2% DARI GDP
    2. HUTANG NEGARA RM 1,63 TRLLIUN
    3. HUTANG 1MDB RM 18,2 BILLION
    4. TUNGGAKAN SEWA SABAH USD 15 BILLION
    5. HUTANG KERAJAAN PERSEKUTUAN 60.4%
    6. SEWA SIMULATOR MKM
    7. PESAWAT MIG GROUNDED
    8. SEWA MOTOR POLIS
    9. PESAWAT MB339CM GROUNDED
    10. NURI GROUNDED SEWA BLACKHAWK
    11. FIVE PROCUREMENT CANCELLED
    12. 48 PESAWAT SKYHAWK HILANG
    13. MESIN JET 2 BUAH HILANG
    14. NO MARINIR NO AMPHIBIOUS NAVAL PLATFORM
    15. NO LST
    16. NO LPD – NGEMIS LPD USA
    17. NO TANKER
    18. NO KCR
    19. MONUMEN MIG29M UNTUK JIMAT KOS
    20. NO SPH
    21. SUBMARINE DEFACT MEMBUNUH WANITA HAMIL
    22. NO HELLFIRE
    23. NO MPA ATR72 DELAYED
    24. NO HIDRO-OSEANOGRAFI SEWA KAPAL HIDRO
    25. NO HELI HEAVY ATTACK NGEMIS AH1Z
    26. NO M3 AMPHIBIUS RIG
    27. LCS MANGKRAK KARATAN
    28. OPV MANGKRAK
    29. TANK MOGOK STOP SPARE PARTS
    30. CN 235 MSA VERSI MSI USA
    31. SEWA MOTOR MILITARY POLICE
    32. RADAR GIFTED PAID USA
    33. 84% NO SAVING EVERY MONTH
    34. SEWA VVSHORAD
    35. SEWA TRUK 3 TON
    36. 4X4 SEWA 6X6 CANCELLED
    37. C130H DIGANTI 2045
    38. TEMBAK GRANAT BOM PASUKAN SEMDIRI
    39. NO DRONE UCAV – ANKA ISR OMPONG
    40. SEWA BLACKHAWK SEWA AW159
    41. NO TRACKED SPH
    42. SEWA SIMULATOR HELI
    43. SPH CANCELLED
    44. SCORPION V150 CONDOR SIMBAS RETIRED
    45. NO PESAWAT COIN
    46. PILATUS MK II KARATAN
    47. PENCEROBOHAN 43X BTA 316 HARI
    48. SEWA AW139 SEWA COLIBRI
    49. MRSS LMS B2 UAV ANKA HELI MENUNGGU 2026-2030
    50. OPV DIBAYAR 3 JADI 1 SEWA BOAT
    51. LYNX GROUNDED
    52. MRCA CANCELLED SEWA PESAWAT ITTC
    53. MICA CANCELLED NSM CANCELLED
    54. NO LRAD NO MRAD JUST VSHORAD
    55. PRANK UN PRANK TURKEY PRANK PERANCIS PRANK SLOVAKIA
    56. 4X NGEMIS F18 KUWAIT
    57. MENUNGGU 2050 KAPAL SELAM
    58. NO TANK AMPHIBI AV8 MOGOK BERASAP
    59. 84% NO SAVING EVERY MONTH
    60. OVER LIMIT DEBT 65,6% (LIMIT DEBT 65%)
    61. MKM BARTER PALM OIL
    62. MIG29N BARTER PALM OIL
    63. A400M PEMBAYARAN BERPERINGKAT (HUTANG)
    64. SCORPENE BARTER PALM OIL
    65. PT91M BARTER PALM OIL RUBBER
    67. FA50M BARTER PALM OIL

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  57. MALAYDESH KONON NEGARA MERDEKA DAN BERDAULAT......UPPSSS TAPI BOONG 🤣🤣🤣🤣
    ASKAR MALON JADI BABU/JONGOS PENJAGA ISTANA MAMA ELY.....MANA ADA MERDEKA TAPI ASKARNYA JADI BABU NEGARA LAIN...KOCAK MALON 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣

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  58. HUTANG BBM MALAYDESH
    HUTANG LISTRIK
    HUTANG INTERNET
    The supplementary funds will pay for utility bills – electricity, internet, and sewage – (RM115 million); Maritime Security Operations (RM139 million) and Air Defence Operations (RM49 million).
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    SEWA MALAYDESH SEWA
    1. SEWA 28 HELI
    2. SEWA L39 ITCC
    3. SEWA EC120B
    4. SEWA Flight Simulation Training Device (FSTD)
    5. SEWA 1 unit Sistem Simulator EC120B
    6. SEWA HOVERCRAFT
    7. SEWA AW139
    8. SEWA Fast Interceptor Boat (FIB)
    9. SEWA Utility Boat
    10. SEWA Rigid Hull Fender Boat (RHFB)
    11. SEWA Rover Fiber Glass (Rover)
    12. SEWA MV Aishah AIM 4
    13. SEWA BMW R1250RT
    14. SEWA 4x4 VECHICLE
    15. SEWA VSHORAD
    16. SEWA TRUCK
    17. SEWA HONDA CIVIC
    18. SEWA PATROL BOATS
    19. SEWA OUTBOARD MOTORS
    20. SEWA TRAILERS
    21. SEWA SUPERBIKES
    22. SEWA SIMULATOR MKM
    23. TUDM SEWA 12 AW149
    24. TUDM SEWA 4 AW139
    25. TUDM SEWA 5 EC120B
    26. TLDM SEWA 2 AW159
    27. TDM SEWA 4 UH-60A
    28. TDM SEWA 12 AW149
    29. BOMBA SEWA 4 AW139
    30. MMEA SEWA 2 AW159
    31. POLIS SEWA 7 BELL429
    32. SEWA MOTOR POLIS
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    PRODUK DALAM NEGERI 2009-2024
    HASIL PROGRAM MINIMUM ESSENTIAL FORCE (MEF) TNI AL. ASET KAPAL PERANG STRIKING FORCE TNI AL
    KAPAL CEPAT RUDAL PRODUK PT PAL =
    1. KRI Kapak 625
    2. KRI Panah 626
    3. KRI Kerambit 627
    4. KRI Sampari 628
    5. KRI Tombak 629
    6. KRI Halasan 630
    KAPAL CEPAT RUDAL PRODUK SWASTA NASIONAL =
    1. KRI Clurit 641
    2. KRI Kujang 642
    3. KRI Beladau 643
    4. KRI Alamang 644
    5. KRI Surik 645
    6. KRI Siwar 646
    7. KRI Parang 647
    8. KRI Terapang 648
    9. KRI Golok (Trimaran) 688
    KAPAL PATROLI CEPAT PRODUK SWASTA NASIONAL =
    1. KRI Pari 849
    2. KRI Sembilang 850
    3. KRI Sidat 851
    4. KRI Cakalang 852
    5. KRI Tatihu 853
    6. KRI Layaran 854
    7. KRI Madidihang 855
    8. KRI Kurau 856
    9. KRI Torani 860
    10. KRI Lepu 861
    11. KRI Albakora 867
    12. KRI Bubara 868
    13. KRI Gulamah 869
    14. KRI Posepa 870
    15. KRI Escolar 871
    16. KRI Karotang 872
    17. KRI Mata Bongsang 873
    18. KRI Dorang 874
    19. KRI Bawal 875
    20. KRI Tuna 876
    21. KRI Marlin 877
    22. KRI Butana 878
    23. KRI Selar 879
    24. KRI Hampala 880
    25. KRI Lumba-Lumba 881
    KAPAL KORVET PRODUK SWASTA NASIONAL =
    1. KRI VVIP Bung Karno 369
    2. KRI Bung Hatta 370
    3. KRI Raja Ali Fisabilillah 391
    4. KRI Lukas Rumkoren 392
    ASET KAPAL PERANG SUPPORTING FORCE TNI AL PRODUKSI DALAM NEGERI
    KAPAL LOGISTIK PRODUK SWASTA NASIONAL =
    1. KRI Dumai 904
    2. KRI Tarakan 905
    3. KRI Bontang 906
    4. KRI Balongan 907
    KAPAL LPD (LANDING PLATFORM DOCK) PRODUK PT PAL =
    1. KRI Semarang 594
    2. KRI Dr. Wahidin Sudirohusodo 991
    3. KRI Dr. Rajiman Wedyodiningrat 992
    KAPAL PEMETAAN BAWAH AIR PRODUK SWASTA NASIONAL =
    1. KRI Pollux 935
    KAPAL SELAM TRANSFER TEKNOLOGI KORSEL-PT PAL =
    1. KRI Nagapasa 403
    2. KRI Ardadedali 404
    3. KRI Alugoro 405

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  59. HUTANG BBM MALAYDESH
    HUTANG LISTRIK
    HUTANG INTERNET
    The supplementary funds will pay for utility bills – electricity, internet, and sewage – (RM115 million); Maritime Security Operations (RM139 million) and Air Defence Operations (RM49 million).
    ========
    SEWA MALAYDESH SEWA
    1. SEWA 28 HELI
    2. SEWA L39 ITCC
    3. SEWA EC120B
    4. SEWA Flight Simulation Training Device (FSTD)
    5. SEWA 1 unit Sistem Simulator EC120B
    6. SEWA HOVERCRAFT
    7. SEWA AW139
    8. SEWA Fast Interceptor Boat (FIB)
    9. SEWA Utility Boat
    10. SEWA Rigid Hull Fender Boat (RHFB)
    11. SEWA Rover Fiber Glass (Rover)
    12. SEWA MV Aishah AIM 4
    13. SEWA BMW R1250RT
    14. SEWA 4x4 VECHICLE
    15. SEWA VSHORAD
    16. SEWA TRUCK
    17. SEWA HONDA CIVIC
    18. SEWA PATROL BOATS
    19. SEWA OUTBOARD MOTORS
    20. SEWA TRAILERS
    21. SEWA SUPERBIKES
    22. SEWA SIMULATOR MKM
    23. TUDM SEWA 12 AW149
    24. TUDM SEWA 4 AW139
    25. TUDM SEWA 5 EC120B
    26. TLDM SEWA 2 AW159
    27. TDM SEWA 4 UH-60A
    28. TDM SEWA 12 AW149
    29. BOMBA SEWA 4 AW139
    30. MMEA SEWA 2 AW159
    31. POLIS SEWA 7 BELL429
    32. SEWA MOTOR POLIS
    ===================
    1. DEBT 84.2% DARI GDP
    1. DEBT 84.2% DARI GDP
    2. DEBT NEGARA RM 1.63 TRLLIUN
    3. DEBT 1MDB RM 18.2 BILLION
    4. TUNGGAKAN SEWA SABAH USD 15 BILLION
    5. DEBT KERAJAAN PERSEKUTUAN 60.4%
    6. SEWA SIMULATOR MKM
    7. PESAWAT MIG GROUNDED
    8. SEWA MOTOR POLIS
    9. PESAWAT MB339CM GROUNDED
    10. NURI GROUNDED SEWA BLACKHAWK
    11. FIVE PROCUREMENT CANCELLED
    12. 48 PESAWAT SKYHAWK HILANG
    13. MESIN JET 2 BUAH HILANG
    14. NO MARINIR NO AMPHIBIOUS NAVAL PLATFORM
    15. NO LST
    16. NO LPD – NGEMIS LPD USA
    17. NO TANKER
    18. NO KCR
    19. MONUMEN MIG29M UNTUK JIMAT KOS
    20. NO SPH
    21. SUBMARINE DEFACT MEMBUNUH WANITA HAMIL
    22. NO HELLFIRE
    23. NO MPA ATR72 DELAYED
    24. NO HIDRO-OSEANOGRAFI SEWA KAPAL HIDRO
    25. NO HELI HEAVY ATTACK NGEMIS AH1Z
    26. NO M3 AMPHIBIUS RIG
    27. LCS MANGKRAK KARATAN
    28. OPV MANGKRAK
    29. TANK MOGOK STOP SPARE PARTS
    30. CN 235 MSA VERSI MSI USA
    31. SEWA MOTOR MILITARY POLICE
    32. RADAR GIFTED PAID USA
    33. 84% NO SAVING EVERY MONTH
    34. SEWA VVSHORAD
    35. SEWA TRUK 3 TON
    36. 4X4 SEWA 6X6 CANCELLED
    37. C130H DIGANTI 2045
    38. TEMBAK GRANAT BOM PASUKAN SEMDIRI
    39. NO DRONE UCAV – ANKA ISR OMPONG
    40. SEWA BLACKHAWK SEWA AW159
    41. NO TRACKED SPH
    42. SEWA SIMULATOR HELI
    43. SPH CANCELLED
    44. SCORPION V150 CONDOR SIMBAS RETIRED
    45. NO PESAWAT COIN
    46. PILATUS MK II KARATAN
    47. PENCEROBOHAN 43X BTA 316 HARI
    48. SEWA AW139 SEWA COLIBRI
    49. MRSS LMS B2 UAV ANKA HELI MENUNGGU 2026-2030
    50. OPV DIPAY 3 JADI 1 SEWA BOAT
    51. LYNX GROUNDED
    52. MRCA CANCELLED SEWA PESAWAT ITTC
    53. MICA CANCELLED NSM CANCELLED
    54. NO LRAD NO MRAD JUST VSHORAD
    55. PRANK UN PRANK TURKEY PRANK PERANCIS PRANK SLOVAKIA
    56. 4X NGEMIS F18 KUWAIT
    57. MENUNGGU 2050 KAPAL SELAM
    58. NO TANK AMPHIBI AV8 MOGOK BERASAP
    59. 84% NO SAVING EVERY MONTH
    60. OVER LIMIT DEBT 65,6% (LIMIT DEBT 65%)
    61. TUDM SEWA 12 AW149
    62. TUDM SEWA 4 AW139
    63. TUDM SEWA 5 EC120B
    64. TLDM SEWA 2 AW159
    65. TDM SEWA 4 UH-60A
    67. TDM SEWA 12 AW149
    68. BOMBA SEWA 4 AW139
    69. MMEA SEWA 2 AW159
    70. POLIS SEWA 7 BELL429
    ==========
    malaydesh's high DEBT-to-GDP ratio is due to a combination of factors, including fiscal deficits, a narrow revenue base, and high spending.
    Causes
    • Fiscal deficits: The government has run persistent fiscal deficits.
    • Narrow revenue base: The government's revenue base is narrow.
    • High spending: The government has spent a lot of money.
    • Low-return projects: The government has spent money on projects that don't stimulate economic growth.
    • Corruption: The government has embezzled funds through corruption.
    Effects
    • Elevated DEBT ratio: The DEBT ratio is expected to remain high in the near term.

    • Higher DEBT than peers: Malaydesh's DEBT is higher than the median for "BBB" category sovereigns.

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  60. HUTANG BBM MALAYDESH
    HUTANG LISTRIK
    HUTANG INTERNET
    The supplementary funds will pay for utility bills – electricity, internet, and sewage – (RM115 million); Maritime Security Operations (RM139 million) and Air Defence Operations (RM49 million).
    ========
    SEWA MALAYDESH SEWA
    1. SEWA 28 HELI
    2. SEWA L39 ITCC
    3. SEWA EC120B
    4. SEWA Flight Simulation Training Device (FSTD)
    5. SEWA 1 unit Sistem Simulator EC120B
    6. SEWA HOVERCRAFT
    7. SEWA AW139
    8. SEWA Fast Interceptor Boat (FIB)
    9. SEWA Utility Boat
    10. SEWA Rigid Hull Fender Boat (RHFB)
    11. SEWA Rover Fiber Glass (Rover)
    12. SEWA MV Aishah AIM 4
    13. SEWA BMW R1250RT
    14. SEWA 4x4 VECHICLE
    15. SEWA VSHORAD
    16. SEWA TRUCK
    17. SEWA HONDA CIVIC
    18. SEWA PATROL BOATS
    19. SEWA OUTBOARD MOTORS
    20. SEWA TRAILERS
    21. SEWA SUPERBIKES
    22. SEWA SIMULATOR MKM
    23. TUDM SEWA 12 AW149
    24. TUDM SEWA 4 AW139
    25. TUDM SEWA 5 EC120B
    26. TLDM SEWA 2 AW159
    27. TDM SEWA 4 UH-60A
    28. TDM SEWA 12 AW149
    29. BOMBA SEWA 4 AW139
    30. MMEA SEWA 2 AW159
    31. POLIS SEWA 7 BELL429
    32. SEWA MOTOR POLIS
    ===================
    1. DEBT 84.2% DARI GDP
    1. DEBT 84.2% DARI GDP
    2. DEBT NEGARA RM 1.63 TRLLIUN
    3. DEBT 1MDB RM 18.2 BILLION
    4. TUNGGAKAN SEWA SABAH USD 15 BILLION
    5. DEBT KERAJAAN PERSEKUTUAN 60.4%
    6. SEWA SIMULATOR MKM
    7. PESAWAT MIG GROUNDED
    8. SEWA MOTOR POLIS
    9. PESAWAT MB339CM GROUNDED
    10. NURI GROUNDED SEWA BLACKHAWK
    11. FIVE PROCUREMENT CANCELLED
    12. 48 PESAWAT SKYHAWK HILANG
    13. MESIN JET 2 BUAH HILANG
    14. NO MARINIR NO AMPHIBIOUS NAVAL PLATFORM
    15. NO LST
    16. NO LPD – NGEMIS LPD USA
    17. NO TANKER
    18. NO KCR
    19. MONUMEN MIG29M UNTUK JIMAT KOS
    20. NO SPH
    21. SUBMARINE DEFACT MEMBUNUH WANITA HAMIL
    22. NO HELLFIRE
    23. NO MPA ATR72 DELAYED
    24. NO HIDRO-OSEANOGRAFI SEWA KAPAL HIDRO
    25. NO HELI HEAVY ATTACK NGEMIS AH1Z
    26. NO M3 AMPHIBIUS RIG
    27. LCS MANGKRAK KARATAN
    28. OPV MANGKRAK
    29. TANK MOGOK STOP SPARE PARTS
    30. CN 235 MSA VERSI MSI USA
    31. SEWA MOTOR MILITARY POLICE
    32. RADAR GIFTED PAID USA
    33. 84% NO SAVING EVERY MONTH
    34. SEWA VVSHORAD
    35. SEWA TRUK 3 TON
    36. 4X4 SEWA 6X6 CANCELLED
    37. C130H DIGANTI 2045
    38. TEMBAK GRANAT BOM PASUKAN SEMDIRI
    39. NO DRONE UCAV – ANKA ISR OMPONG
    40. SEWA BLACKHAWK SEWA AW159
    41. NO TRACKED SPH
    42. SEWA SIMULATOR HELI
    43. SPH CANCELLED
    44. SCORPION V150 CONDOR SIMBAS RETIRED
    45. NO PESAWAT COIN
    46. PILATUS MK II KARATAN
    47. PENCEROBOHAN 43X BTA 316 HARI
    48. SEWA AW139 SEWA COLIBRI
    49. MRSS LMS B2 UAV ANKA HELI MENUNGGU 2026-2030
    50. OPV DIPAY 3 JADI 1 SEWA BOAT
    51. LYNX GROUNDED
    52. MRCA CANCELLED SEWA PESAWAT ITTC
    53. MICA CANCELLED NSM CANCELLED
    54. NO LRAD NO MRAD JUST VSHORAD[U
    55. PRANK UN PRANK TURKEY PRANK PERANCIS PRANK SLOVAKIA
    56. 4X NGEMIS F18 KUWAIT
    57. MENUNGGU 2050 KAPAL SELAM
    58. NO TANK AMPHIBI AV8 MOGOK BERASAP
    59. 84% NO SAVING EVERY MONTH
    60. OVER LIMIT DEBT 65,6% (LIMIT DEBT 65%)
    61. TUDM SEWA 12 AW149
    62. TUDM SEWA 4 AW139
    63. TUDM SEWA 5 EC120B
    64. TLDM SEWA 2 AW159
    65. TDM SEWA 4 UH-60A
    67. TDM SEWA 12 AW149
    68. BOMBA SEWA 4 AW139
    69. MMEA SEWA 2 AW159
    70. POLIS SEWA 7 BELL429
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    NO MONEY SIPRI MALAYDESH 2023 = NOT YET ORDERED
    NO MONEY SIPRI MALAYDESH 2022 = SELECTED NOT YET ORDERED
    SALAM NOL SALAM SEWA ......

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  61. HUTANG BBM MALAYDESH
    HUTANG LISTRIK
    HUTANG INTERNET
    The supplementary funds will pay for utility bills – electricity, internet, and sewage – (RM115 million); Maritime Security Operations (RM139 million) and Air Defence Operations (RM49 million).
    ========
    SEWA MALAYDESH SEWA
    1. SEWA 28 HELI
    2. SEWA L39 ITCC
    3. SEWA EC120B
    4. SEWA Flight Simulation Training Device (FSTD)
    5. SEWA 1 unit Sistem Simulator EC120B
    6. SEWA HOVERCRAFT
    7. SEWA AW139
    8. SEWA Fast Interceptor Boat (FIB)
    9. SEWA Utility Boat
    10. SEWA Rigid Hull Fender Boat (RHFB)
    11. SEWA Rover Fiber Glass (Rover)
    12. SEWA MV Aishah AIM 4
    13. SEWA BMW R1250RT
    14. SEWA 4x4 VECHICLE
    15. SEWA VSHORAD
    16. SEWA TRUCK
    17. SEWA HONDA CIVIC
    18. SEWA PATROL BOATS
    19. SEWA OUTBOARD MOTORS
    20. SEWA TRAILERS
    21. SEWA SUPERBIKES
    22. SEWA SIMULATOR MKM
    23. TUDM SEWA 12 AW149
    24. TUDM SEWA 4 AW139
    25. TUDM SEWA 5 EC120B
    26. TLDM SEWA 2 AW159
    27. TDM SEWA 4 UH-60A
    28. TDM SEWA 12 AW149
    29. BOMBA SEWA 4 AW139
    30. MMEA SEWA 2 AW159
    31. POLIS SEWA 7 BELL429
    32. SEWA MOTOR POLIS
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    VERSI TERMURAH MILGEM
    VERSI TERMURAH MILGEM
    VERSI TERMURAH MILGEM
    VERSI TERMURAH MILGEM
    VERSI TERMURAH MILGEM
    -
    1. ADA CLASS PAKISTAN USD 1 MILYAR/4 = USD 250 JUTA PER UNIT
    -
    2. ADA CLASS UKRAINE USD 1 MILYAR/2 = USD 250 JUTA PER UNIT + UCAV SENILAI USD 500 JUTA
    -
    3. HISAR OPV CLASS (LMS B2) MALAYDESH USD 530 JUTA /3 = USD 176,7 JUTA PER UNIT
    ===========
    VERSI TERMURAH FA50
    VERSI TERMURAH FA50
    VERSI TERMURAH FA50
    VERSI TERMURAH FA50
    VERSI TERMURAH FA50
    -
    1. FA 50 GF (TA 50 BLOK II) 12 UNIT HARGA USD 705 JUTA ALIAS USD 58,75 JUTA/UNIT
    -
    2. FA 50 PL (BLOK 20) 36 UNIT HARGA USD 2300 JUTA ALIAS USD 63,89 JUTA/UNIT
    -
    3. FA 50M 18 UNIT HARGA USD 920 JUTA ALIAS USD 51,1 JUTA/UNIT
    -------------------------------------
    SEWA 28 HELI = 119 HELI BARU :
    SEWA 28 HELI RM 16.8BN = USD 3.7BN/USD 3.700 JT DOLAR
    •HARGA HELI AW149 = USD 31 JUTA
    •28 UNITK X $ 31 JT= USD 857 JUTA
    •$ 3.700JT ÷ $ 31 JT = 119 HELI BARU
    ----
    4x LEBIH MAHAL SEWA DARIPADA BELI BARU =
    SEWA 15 TAHUN = RM16.8 BILION
    BELI BARU = RM3.954 BILION
    SEWAan selama 15 tahun dianggarkan mencecah RM16.8 bilion, jauh lebih tinggi berbanding kos pembelian helikopter serupa yang dianggarkan sekitar RM3.954 bilion.Malaydesh (ATM

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  62. HUTANG BBM MALAYDESH
    HUTANG LISTRIK
    HUTANG INTERNET
    The supplementary funds will pay for utility bills – electricity, internet, and sewage – (RM115 million); Maritime Security Operations (RM139 million) and Air Defence Operations (RM49 million).
    ========
    SEWA MALAYDESH SEWA
    1. SEWA 28 HELI
    2. SEWA L39 ITCC
    3. SEWA EC120B
    4. SEWA Flight Simulation Training Device (FSTD)
    5. SEWA 1 unit Sistem Simulator EC120B
    6. SEWA HOVERCRAFT
    7. SEWA AW139
    8. SEWA Fast Interceptor Boat (FIB)
    9. SEWA Utility Boat
    10. SEWA Rigid Hull Fender Boat (RHFB)
    11. SEWA Rover Fiber Glass (Rover)
    12. SEWA MV Aishah AIM 4
    13. SEWA BMW R1250RT
    14. SEWA 4x4 VECHICLE
    15. SEWA VSHORAD
    16. SEWA TRUCK
    17. SEWA HONDA CIVIC
    18. SEWA PATROL BOATS
    19. SEWA OUTBOARD MOTORS
    20. SEWA TRAILERS
    21. SEWA SUPERBIKES
    22. SEWA SIMULATOR MKM
    23. TUDM SEWA 12 AW149
    24. TUDM SEWA 4 AW139
    25. TUDM SEWA 5 EC120B
    26. TLDM SEWA 2 AW159
    27. TDM SEWA 4 UH-60A
    28. TDM SEWA 12 AW149
    29. BOMBA SEWA 4 AW139
    30. MMEA SEWA 2 AW159
    31. POLIS SEWA 7 BELL429
    32. SEWA MOTOR POLIS
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    2024 = DEBT BAYAR DEBT
    "Pinjaman ini digunakan untuk melunasi DEBT matang sebesar RM20.6 miliar, dengan sisa RM49,9 miliar menutupi defisit dan masa jatuh tempo DEBT di masa depan," kata MOF.
    ---
    2023 = DEBT BAYAR DEBT
    Pada tahun 2023, pinjaman baru Kerajaan Persekutuan Malaydesh mencapai RM1.173 triliun, naik 8,6% dari tahun 2022.
    Rincian pinjaman. Pinjaman baru Kerajaan Persekutuan Malaydesh pada tahun 2023 naik RM92,918 miliar
    ---
    2022 = 52,4% DEBT BAYAR DEBT
    Kah Woh menjelaskan pada tahun lalu, kerajaan ada membuat pinjaman yang meningkat sebanyak 11.6 peratus daripada RM194.5 bilion pada tahun sebelumnya. Daripada jumlah itu, beliau berkata 52.4 peratus atau RM113.7 bilion digunakan untuk membayar prinsipal pinjaman matang.
    ---
    2021 = 50,4% DEBT BAYAR DEBT
    Sejumlah RM98.058 bilion atau 50.4 peratus daripada pinjaman baharu berjumlah RM194.555 bilion yang dibuat kerajaan pada tahun lalu digunakan untuk bayaran balik prinsipal pinjaman yang matang.
    ---
    2020 = 60% DEBT BAYAR DEBT
    Jabatan Audit Negara (JAN) bimbang dengan tindakan kerajaan menggunakan hampir 60 peratus pinjaman baharu untuk membayar DEBT sedia ada pada tahun lalu, berbanding bagi perbelanjaan pembangunan.
    ---
    2019 = 59% DEBT BAYAR DEBT
    Penyata Kewangan Kerajaan Persekutuan 2018 mendapati sejumlah 59 peratus pinjaman baharu kerajaan dibuat untuk membayar DEBT kerajaan terdahulu
    ===================
    DEBT 2024 = RM 1.63 TRILLION
    DEBT 2023 = RM 1,53 TRILLION
    DEBT 2022 = RM 1,45 TRILLION
    DEBT 2021 = RM 1,38 TRILLION
    DEBT 2020 = RM 1,32 TRILLION
    DEBT 2019 = RM 1,25 TRILLION
    DEBT 2018 = RM 1,19 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.
    ==========
    BANK NEGARA MALAYDESH [BNM] =
    DEBT HIGHEST IN THE ASEAN
    DEBT HIGHEST IN THE ASEAN
    DEBT HIGHEST IN THE ASEAN
    Malaydesh household debt is one of the highest in the ASEAN region. Against this backdrop, Bank Negara Malaydesh (BNM) safeguards financial stability by monitoring and regulating the lending activity of all financial institutions in Malaydesh, among other things.

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  63. 2025 CUT SUBSIDIES FOR HEALTHCARE
    2025 CUT SUBSIDIES FOR HEALTHCARE
    2025 CUT SUBSIDIES FOR HEALTHCARE
    Malaydesh's 2025 budget includes plans to cut subsidies for healthcare, but also includes funding for upgrades and targeted subsidies. The goal is to improve healthcare access and quality, while also reducing the fiscal deficit.
    Budget cuts
    • Targeted subsidies
    The government will end universal healthcare and instead offer targeted subsidies for healthcare.
    • Fees
    High-income families and individuals will pay more for healthcare services.
    Budget allocations
    • Ministry of Health: The Ministry of Health (MOH) received RM45.3 billion in 2025, a 9.8% increase from 2024.
    • Sarawak Cancer Centre: RM1 billion was allocated for the Sarawak Cancer Centre.
    • Hospital upgrades: Funding was allocated for upgrades to hospitals across Malaydesh.
    • Targeted subsidies: Targeted subsidies will be offered to improve healthcare access, particularly for marginalized communities.
    Other social sector priorities
    The budget also includes allocations for education and social welfare. The goal is to improve the quality of life and public services.
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    PMX REDUCE EDUCATION SUBSIDES
    PMX REDUCE EDUCATION SUBSIDES
    PMX REDUCE EDUCATION SUBSIDES
    Malaydesh will cut back on subsidies and social assistance by excluding top earners from these benefits, Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim said when tabling Budget 2025.
    These include the rationalisation of petrol and education subsidies by moving from blanket subsidy schemes to more targeted initiatives. But the country’s larger urban households with higher incomes will be the hardest hit by this shift, experts say.
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    RAISING NEW TAX = BUDGET DEFICIT
    RAISING NEW TAX = BUDGET DEFICIT
    RAISING NEW TAX = BUDGET DEFICIT
    Malaydesh is raising taxes to reduce its budget deficit. The government is also cutting subsidies and reforming the tax system to make it more progressive.
    New taxes
    • Dividend tax: A 2% tax on individual dividend income for high earners
    • Excise duties: Higher excise duties on sugary drinks
    • Sales and service tax: Expanded scope of the sales and service tax (SST)
    • Carbon tax: A new tax on carbon emissions
    • Sugar duties: Higher duties on sugar
    • Unhealthy food tax: A tax on unhealthy foods
    • Inheritance tax: A tax on inheritance
    • High-value goods tax (HVGT): A tax on high-value goods
    • Artificial Intelligence (AI) tax: A tax on AI
    Subsidy cuts Reduced subsidies for electricity since 2023, Diesel subsidy reforms in June 2024, and Reform of RON95 fuel subsidy.
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    33.000 REFUGEE TO AUSTRALIA
    33.000 REFUGEE TO AUSTRALIA
    33.000 REFUGEE TO AUSTRALIA
    High Commissioner Andrew GoledziNOwski said 33,000 Malaydeshs had applied for asylum in Australia in recent years, most of whom were thought NOt to be genuine refugees. "Many who overstay then apply for refugee
    ==========
    BNM = HOUSEHOLD DEBT IS ONE OF THE HIGHEST IN THE ASEAN ......
    Malaydesh household DEBT is one of the highest in the ASEAN region. Against this backdrop, Bank Negara Malaydesh (BNM) safeguards financial stability by monitoring and regulating the lending activity of all financial institutions in Malaydesh, among other things. Using aggregated data from BNM's Central Credit Reference Information System (CCRIS), this dashboard gives you insight into key trends on household DEBT. For now, it displays data on the flow of borrowing activity on a monthly basis, broken down by purpose. In due time, it will be deepened with granular data showing the state of inDEBTedness of Malaydesh
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  64. 2025 CUT SUBSIDIES FOR HEALTHCARE
    2025 CUT SUBSIDIES FOR HEALTHCARE
    2025 CUT SUBSIDIES FOR HEALTHCARE
    Malaydesh's 2025 budget includes plans to cut subsidies for healthcare, but also includes funding for upgrades and targeted subsidies. The goal is to improve healthcare access and quality, while also reducing the fiscal deficit.
    Budget cuts
    • Targeted subsidies
    The government will end universal healthcare and instead offer targeted subsidies for healthcare.
    • Fees
    High-income families and individuals will pay more for healthcare services.
    Budget allocations
    • Ministry of Health: The Ministry of Health (MOH) received RM45.3 billion in 2025, a 9.8% increase from 2024.
    • Sarawak Cancer Centre: RM1 billion was allocated for the Sarawak Cancer Centre.
    • Hospital upgrades: Funding was allocated for upgrades to hospitals across Malaydesh.
    • Targeted subsidies: Targeted subsidies will be offered to improve healthcare access, particularly for marginalized communities.
    Other social sector priorities
    The budget also includes allocations for education and social welfare. The goal is to improve the quality of life and public services.
    --------------
    PMX REDUCE EDUCATION SUBSIDES
    PMX REDUCE EDUCATION SUBSIDES
    PMX REDUCE EDUCATION SUBSIDES
    Malaydesh will cut back on subsidies and social assistance by excluding top earners from these benefits, Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim said when tabling Budget 2025.
    These include the rationalisation of petrol and education subsidies by moving from blanket subsidy schemes to more targeted initiatives. But the country’s larger urban households with higher incomes will be the hardest hit by this shift, experts say.
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    MALAYDESH DEFICIT =
    SALES AND SERVICE TAX EXPANSION
    SUBSIDY RATIONALISATION
    A budget deficit in Malaydesh can lead to economic instability, financial difficulties, and increased government DEBT.
    Economic impact
    • Economic growth: Prolonged budget deficits can hinder economic growth.
    • Financial instability: Budget deficits can expose Malaydesh to financial instability.
    Government DEBT
    • DEBT increase: Budget deficits increase government DEBT over time.
    • Interest costs: Higher interest costs dampen economic growth.
    • Creditors: Creditors may become concerned about the government's ability to repay its DEBT.
    Fiscal consolidation
    • Subsidy rationalisation
    Rationalizing subsidies, particularly for fuel, can help reduce the fiscal deficit.
    • Sales and Service Tax (SST) expansion
    Expanding the Sales and Service Tax (SST) can help reduce the fiscal deficit.
    Budget deficit targets
    • 2025: The government targets a budget deficit of 3.8% of GDP in 2025.
    • 2026: The government aims to reduce the fiscal deficit to around 3% of GDP by 2026.
    Budget deficit and DEBT
    • Budget deficits and federal government DEBT are interrelated and affect each other.
    ==========
    BNM = HOUSEHOLD DEBT IS ONE OF THE HIGHEST IN THE ASEAN ......
    Malaydesh household DEBT is one of the highest in the ASEAN region. Against this backdrop, Bank Negara Malaydesh (BNM) safeguards financial stability by monitoring and regulating the lending activity of all financial institutions in Malaydesh, among other things. Using aggregated data from BNM's Central Credit Reference Information System (CCRIS), this dashboard gives you insight into key trends on household DEBT. For now, it displays data on the flow of borrowing activity on a monthly basis, broken down by purpose. In due time, it will be deepened with granular data showing the state of inDEBTedness of Malaydesh
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  65. 52.225 RELINQUISH PINDAH NEGARA
    PER TAHUN = 10.104 MALAYDESH PINDAH NEGARA
    PER TAHUN = 10.104 MALAYDESH PINDAH NEGARA
    PER BULAN = 842 MALAYDESH PINDAH NEGARA
    PER BULAN = 842 MALAYDESH PINDAH NEGARA
    PER HARI = 28 MALAYDESH PINDAH NEGARA
    PER HARI = 28 MALAYDESH PINDAH NEGARA
    Many Malaydeshs have been making the life-changing decision to renounce their citizenship in recent years.
    Recently, it was revealed that a total of 52,225 applications from Malaydeshs to renounce their citizenship were approved between 1 January 2020 and 15 February this year.
    This means, on average, 842 Malaydeshs relinquish their citizenship every month
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    PMX REDUCE EDUCATION SUBSIDES
    PMX REDUCE EDUCATION SUBSIDES
    PMX REDUCE EDUCATION SUBSIDES
    Malaydesh will cut back on subsidies and social assistance by excluding top earners from these benefits, Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim said when tabling Budget 2025.
    These include the rationalisation of petrol and education subsidies by moving from blanket subsidy schemes to more targeted initiatives. But the country’s larger urban households with higher incomes will be the hardest hit by this shift, experts say.
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    2025 CUT SUBSIDIES FOR HEALTHCARE
    2025 CUT SUBSIDIES FOR HEALTHCARE
    2025 CUT SUBSIDIES FOR HEALTHCARE
    Malaydesh's 2025 budget includes plans to cut subsidies for healthcare, but also includes funding for upgrades and targeted subsidies. The goal is to improve healthcare access and quality, while also reducing the fiscal deficit.
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    DATA STATISTA 2029-2020 : INCREASE DEBT
    DATA STATISTA 2029-2020 : INCREASE DEBT
    2029 = 438,09 BILLION USD
    2028 = 412,2 BILLION USD
    2027 = 386,51 BILLION USD
    2026 = 362,19 BILLION USD
    2025 = 338,75 BILLION USD
    2024 = 316,15 BILLION USD
    2023 = 293,83 BILLION USD
    2022 = 271,49 BILLION USD
    2021 = 247,49 BILLION USD
    2020 = 221,49 BILLION USD
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    DATA STATISTA 2029-2020 : DEBT PAY DEBT
    DATA STATISTA 2029-2020 : OVERLIMIT DEBT
    2029 = 69,54% DEBT RATIO TO GDP
    2028 = 69,34% DEBT RATIO TO GDP
    2027 = 68,8% DEBT RATIO TO GDP
    2026 = 68,17% DEBT RATIO TO GDP
    2025 = 68,07% DEBT RATIO TO GDP
    2024 = 68,38% DEBT RATIO TO GDP
    2023 = 69,76% DEBT RATIO TO GDP
    2022 = 65,5% DEBT RATIO TO GDP
    2021 = 69,16% DEBT RATIO TO GDP
    2020 = 67,69% DEBT RATIO TO GDP
    ==========
    DEBT 2024 = RM 1.63 TRILLION
    DEBT 2023 = RM 1,53 TRILLION
    DEBT 2022 = RM 1,45 TRILLION
    DEBT 2021 = RM 1,38 TRILLION
    DEBT 2020 = RM 1,32 TRILLION
    DEBT 2019 = RM 1,25 TRILLION
    DEBT 2018 = RM 1,19 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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    BNM = HOUSEHOLD DEBT IS ONE OF THE HIGHEST IN THE ASEAN ......
    Malaydesh household DEBT is one of the highest in the ASEAN region. Against this backdrop, Bank Negara Malaydesh (BNM) safeguards financial stability by monitoring and regulating the lending activity of all financial institutions in Malaydesh, among other things.
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  66. 52.225 RELINQUISH PINDAH NEGARA
    PER TAHUN = 10.104 MALAYDESH PINDAH NEGARA
    PER TAHUN = 10.104 MALAYDESH PINDAH NEGARA
    PER BULAN = 842 MALAYDESH PINDAH NEGARA
    PER BULAN = 842 MALAYDESH PINDAH NEGARA
    PER HARI = 28 MALAYDESH PINDAH NEGARA
    PER HARI = 28 MALAYDESH PINDAH NEGARA
    Many Malaydeshs have been making the life-changing decision to renounce their citizenship in recent years.
    Recently, it was revealed that a total of 52,225 applications from Malaydeshs to renounce their citizenship were approved between 1 January 2020 and 15 February this year.
    This means, on average, 842 Malaydeshs relinquish their citizenship every month
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    SINCE 2007 REDUCED FUNDING EDUCATION.
    SINCE 2007 REDUCED FUNDING EDUCATION.
    SINCE 2007 REDUCED FUNDING EDUCATION.
    maining 10 percent was derived from tuition fees and other
    self-generated income. Public funds were also allocated
    indirectly through scholarships, student loans, and annual
    stipends for individual students to purchase books, refer-
    ence materials, and broadband subscriptions.
    Since 2007, the Malaydesh government has reduced
    funding for higher education. The allocation to public uni-
    versities is at present reduced to 70 percent, with 30 per-
    cent of the budget covered through self-generated income.
    The cuts have been particularly drastic the past two years:
    in 2017, public universities received a total allocation of RM
    6.12 billion, which represents a 19.23 percent drop from the
    RM 7.57 billion allocation received in 2016.
    These massive cuts have not been well received among
    Malaydesh’s academic community. Multiple calls were made
    for the government to reconsider the budget cuts, not only
    by vice-chancellors of public universities, but also by the
    public, which is concerned with the quality of higher educa-
    tion delivered in an environment with limited resources
    Since 2007, the Malaydesh government has reduced funding for higher education. The allocation to public universities is at present reduced to 70 percent, with 30 percent of the budget covered through self-generated income.
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    2025 CUT SUBSIDIES FOR HEALTHCARE
    2025 CUT SUBSIDIES FOR HEALTHCARE
    2025 CUT SUBSIDIES FOR HEALTHCARE
    Malaydesh's 2025 budget includes plans to cut subsidies for healthcare, but also includes funding for upgrades and targeted subsidies. The goal is to improve healthcare access and quality, while also reducing the fiscal deficit.
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    DATA STATISTA 2029-2020 : DEBT PAY DEBT
    DATA STATISTA 2029-2020 : OVERLIMIT DEBT
    2029 = 69,54% DEBT RATIO TO GDP
    2028 = 69,34% DEBT RATIO TO GDP
    2027 = 68,8% DEBT RATIO TO GDP
    2026 = 68,17% DEBT RATIO TO GDP
    2025 = 68,07% DEBT RATIO TO GDP
    2024 = 68,38% DEBT RATIO TO GDP
    2023 = 69,76% DEBT RATIO TO GDP
    2022 = 65,5% DEBT RATIO TO GDP
    2021 = 69,16% DEBT RATIO TO GDP
    2020 = 67,69% DEBT RATIO TO GDP
    ==========
    RINGIT TIDAK LAKU
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rZD9_nKqIWQ
    ==========
    DEBT 2024 = RM 1.63 TRILLION
    DEBT 2023 = RM 1,53 TRILLION
    DEBT 2022 = RM 1,45 TRILLION
    DEBT 2021 = RM 1,38 TRILLION
    DEBT 2020 = RM 1,32 TRILLION
    DEBT 2019 = RM 1,25 TRILLION
    DEBT 2018 = RM 1,19 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.
    ==========
    BNM = HOUSEHOLD DEBT IS ONE OF THE HIGHEST IN THE ASEAN ......
    Malaydesh household DEBT is one of the highest in the ASEAN region. Against this backdrop, Bank Negara Malaydesh (BNM) safeguards financial stability by monitoring and regulating the lending activity of all financial institutions in Malaydesh, among other things.
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  67. PMX REDUCE EDUCATION SUBSIDES
    PMX REDUCE EDUCATION SUBSIDES
    PMX REDUCE EDUCATION SUBSIDES
    Malaydesh will cut back on subsidies and social assistance by excluding top earners from these benefits, Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim said when tabling Budget 2025.
    These include the rationalisation of petrol and education subsidies by moving from blanket subsidy schemes to more targeted initiatives. But the country’s larger urban households with higher incomes will be the hardest hit by this shift, experts say.
    Mr Anwar also said the government will look to “gradually reduce” education subsidies for the top 15 per cent of earners. The money saved can be redirected to improve the infrastructure of government schools and public universities for the benefit of all students, he added.
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    SINCE 2007, THE MALAYDESH GOVERNMENT HAS REDUCED FUNDING FOR HIGHER EDUCATION.
    maining 10 percent was derived from tuition fees and other
    self-generated income. Public funds were also allocated
    indirectly through scholarships, student loans, and annual
    stipends for individual students to purchase books, refer-
    ence materials, and broadband subscriptions.
    Since 2007, the Malaydesh government has reduced
    funding for higher education. The allocation to public uni-
    versities is at present reduced to 70 percent, with 30 per-
    cent of the budget covered through self-generated income.
    The cuts have been particularly drastic the past two years:
    in 2017, public universities received a total allocation of RM
    6.12 billion, which represents a 19.23 percent drop from the
    RM 7.57 billion allocation received in 2016.
    These massive cuts have not been well received among
    Malaydesh’s academic community. Multiple calls were made
    for the government to reconsider the budget cuts, not only
    by vice-chancellors of public universities, but also by the
    public, which is concerned with the quality of higher educa-
    tion delivered in an environment with limited resources
    Since 2007, the Malaydesh government has reduced funding for higher education. The allocation to public universities is at present reduced to 70 percent, with 30 percent of the budget covered through self-generated income. The cuts have been particularly drastic the past two years: in 2017, public universities received a total allocation of RM 6.12 billion, which represents a 19.23 percent drop from the RM 7.57 billion allocation received in 2016. These massive cuts have not been well received among Malaydesh’s academic community. Multiple calls were made for the government to reconsider the budget cuts, not only by vice-chancellors of public universities, but also by the public, which is concerned with the quality of higher education delivered in an environment with limited resources.
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    Malaydesh's education system faces several challenges, including low quality of education, socio-economic disparity, and global challenges.
    Low quality of education
    • The quality of education in Malaydesh is a contentious issue
    Socio-economic disparity
    • Access to quality education is often determined by a family's socio-economic status
    • There is a gap in the quality of education between urban and rural areas
    Global challenges
    • Globalization poses challenges to Malaydesh's education system
    • Students need to be equipped with a global mindset and the skills to navigate a multicultural and multilingual world
    • STEM skills are a major challenge, especially for high school and university students
    Other challenges
    • Lack of access to modern technology, facilities, and quality learning materials
    • Social norms that put girls behind should be revised to build gender equality
    • Education reform in Malaydesh is complex, intertwined with language, religion, and racial identity
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  68. 2025 CUT SUBSIDIES FOR HEALTHCARE
    2025 CUT SUBSIDIES FOR HEALTHCARE
    2025 CUT SUBSIDIES FOR HEALTHCARE
    Malaydesh's 2025 budget includes plans to cut subsidies for healthcare, but also includes funding for upgrades and targeted subsidies. The goal is to improve healthcare access and quality, while also reducing the fiscal deficit.
    Budget cuts
    • Targeted subsidies
    The government will end universal healthcare and instead offer targeted subsidies for healthcare.
    • Fees
    High-income families and individuals will pay more for healthcare services.
    Budget allocations
    • Ministry of Health: The Ministry of Health (MOH) received RM45.3 billion in 2025, a 9.8% increase from 2024.
    • Sarawak Cancer Centre: RM1 billion was allocated for the Sarawak Cancer Centre.
    • Hospital upgrades: Funding was allocated for upgrades to hospitals across Malaydesh.
    • Targeted subsidies: Targeted subsidies will be offered to improve healthcare access, particularly for marginalized communities.
    Other social sector priorities
    The budget also includes allocations for education and social welfare. The goal is to improve the quality of life and public services.
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    PMX REDUCE EDUCATION SUBSIDES
    PMX REDUCE EDUCATION SUBSIDES
    PMX REDUCE EDUCATION SUBSIDES
    Malaydesh will cut back on subsidies and social assistance by excluding top earners from these benefits, Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim said when tabling Budget 2025.
    These include the rationalisation of petrol and education subsidies by moving from blanket subsidy schemes to more targeted initiatives. But the country’s larger urban households with higher incomes will be the hardest hit by this shift, experts say.
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    53.000 ORANG = RM1.9 BILLION DEBT
    53.000 ORANG = RM1.9 BILLION DEB
    53.000 ORANG = RM1.9 BILLION DEB
    The Credit Counselling and DEBT Management Agency (AKPK) has revealed that 53,000 individuals under 30 are burdened by nearly RM1.9 billion in cumulative DEBT.
    Finance minister II Amir Hamzah Azizan said the agency also found that 28% of working adults have borrowed money to purchase essential goods
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    300.000 LOST JOBS
    300.000 LOST JOBS
    300.000 LOST JOBS
    Almost 300,000 lost their jobs in the last 4 years, Dewan Rakyat told Deputy human resources minister Abdul Rahman Mohamad says various programmes have been introduced to tackle underemployment. total of 293,639 workers lost their jobs between 2020 and Sept 26, with the manufacturing sector recording the highest number of layoffs at 75,615
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    30.000 JOBS CUT PETRONAS
    30.000 JOBS CUT PETRONAS
    30.000 JOBS CUT PETRONAS
    Malaydesh's state energy firm Petronas will reduce its workforce to ensure its long-term survival amid increasing challenges in the global operating environment .
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    30.000 JOBS CUT GOVERMENTS
    30.000 JOBS CUT GOVERMENTS
    30.000 JOBS CUT GOVERMENTS
    The Malaydesh government’s decision to terminate 30,000 contract staff without a school-leaving certification has drawn backlash from the country’s public service union, which said the sudden end to long careers working for the state lacks compassion.
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    33.000 REFUGEE TO AUSTRALIA
    33.000 REFUGEE TO AUSTRALIA
    33.000 REFUGEE TO AUSTRALIA
    High Commissioner Andrew GoledziNOwski said 33,000 Malaydeshs had applied for asylum in Australia in recent years, most of whom were thought NOt to be genuine refugees. "Many who overstay then apply for refugee
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  69. 2025 CUT SUBSIDIES FOR HEALTHCARE
    2025 CUT SUBSIDIES FOR HEALTHCARE
    2025 CUT SUBSIDIES FOR HEALTHCARE
    Malaydesh's 2025 budget includes plans to cut subsidies for healthcare, but also includes funding for upgrades and targeted subsidies. The goal is to improve healthcare access and quality, while also reducing the fiscal deficit.
    Budget cuts
    • Targeted subsidies
    The government will end universal healthcare and instead offer targeted subsidies for healthcare.
    • Fees
    High-income families and individuals will pay more for healthcare services.
    Budget allocations
    • Ministry of Health: The Ministry of Health (MOH) received RM45.3 billion in 2025, a 9.8% increase from 2024.
    • Sarawak Cancer Centre: RM1 billion was allocated for the Sarawak Cancer Centre.
    • Hospital upgrades: Funding was allocated for upgrades to hospitals across Malaydesh.
    • Targeted subsidies: Targeted subsidies will be offered to improve healthcare access, particularly for marginalized communities.
    Other social sector priorities
    The budget also includes allocations for education and social welfare. The goal is to improve the quality of life and public services.
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    PMX REDUCE EDUCATION SUBSIDES
    PMX REDUCE EDUCATION SUBSIDES
    PMX REDUCE EDUCATION SUBSIDES
    Malaydesh will cut back on subsidies and social assistance by excluding top earners from these benefits, Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim said when tabling Budget 2025.
    These include the rationalisation of petrol and education subsidies by moving from blanket subsidy schemes to more targeted initiatives. But the country’s larger urban households with higher incomes will be the hardest hit by this shift, experts say.
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    53.000 ORANG = RM1.9 BILLION DEBT
    53.000 ORANG = RM1.9 BILLION DEB
    53.000 ORANG = RM1.9 BILLION DEB
    The Credit Counselling and DEBT Management Agency (AKPK) has revealed that 53,000 individuals under 30 are burdened by nearly RM1.9 billion in cumulative DEBT.
    Finance minister II Amir Hamzah Azizan said the agency also found that 28% of working adults have borrowed money to purchase essential goods
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    300.000 LOST JOBS
    300.000 LOST JOBS
    300.000 LOST JOBS
    Almost 300,000 lost their jobs in the last 4 years, Dewan Rakyat told Deputy human resources minister Abdul Rahman Mohamad says various programmes have been introduced to tackle underemployment. total of 293,639 workers lost their jobs between 2020 and Sept 26, with the manufacturing sector recording the highest number of layoffs at 75,615
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    30.000 JOBS CUT PETRONAS
    30.000 JOBS CUT PETRONAS
    30.000 JOBS CUT PETRONAS
    Malaydesh's state energy firm Petronas will reduce its workforce to ensure its long-term survival amid increasing challenges in the global operating environment .
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    30.000 JOBS CUT GOVERMENTS
    30.000 JOBS CUT GOVERMENTS
    30.000 JOBS CUT GOVERMENTS
    The Malaydesh government’s decision to terminate 30,000 contract staff without a school-leaving certification has drawn backlash from the country’s public service union, which said the sudden end to long careers working for the state lacks compassion.
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    33.000 REFUGEE TO AUSTRALIA
    33.000 REFUGEE TO AUSTRALIA
    33.000 REFUGEE TO AUSTRALIA
    High Commissioner Andrew GoledziNOwski said 33,000 Malaydeshs had applied for asylum in Australia in recent years, most of whom were thought NOt to be genuine refugees. "Many who overstay then apply for refugee
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  70. 2025 CUT SUBSIDIES FOR HEALTHCARE
    2025 CUT SUBSIDIES FOR HEALTHCARE
    2025 CUT SUBSIDIES FOR HEALTHCARE
    Malaydesh's 2025 budget includes plans to cut subsidies for healthcare, but also includes funding for upgrades and targeted subsidies. The goal is to improve healthcare access and quality, while also reducing the fiscal deficit.
    Budget cuts
    • Targeted subsidies
    The government will end universal healthcare and instead offer targeted subsidies for healthcare.
    • Fees
    High-income families and individuals will pay more for healthcare services.
    Budget allocations
    • Ministry of Health: The Ministry of Health (MOH) received RM45.3 billion in 2025, a 9.8% increase from 2024.
    • Sarawak Cancer Centre: RM1 billion was allocated for the Sarawak Cancer Centre.
    • Hospital upgrades: Funding was allocated for upgrades to hospitals across Malaydesh.
    • Targeted subsidies: Targeted subsidies will be offered to improve healthcare access, particularly for marginalized communities.
    Other social sector priorities
    The budget also includes allocations for education and social welfare. The goal is to improve the quality of life and public services.
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    PMX REDUCE EDUCATION SUBSIDES
    PMX REDUCE EDUCATION SUBSIDES
    PMX REDUCE EDUCATION SUBSIDES
    Malaydesh will cut back on subsidies and social assistance by excluding top earners from these benefits, Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim said when tabling Budget 2025.
    These include the rationalisation of petrol and education subsidies by moving from blanket subsidy schemes to more targeted initiatives. But the country’s larger urban households with higher incomes will be the hardest hit by this shift, experts say.
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    RISING HOUSEHOLD DEBT = BANKRUPTCY
    RISING HOUSEHOLD DEBT = BANKRUPTCY
    RISING HOUSEHOLD DEBT = BANKRUPTCY
    Malaydesh's rising household DEBT has contributed to an increase in bankruptcy.
    Explanation
    • High household DEBT
    High household DEBT can lead to decreased purchasing power, which can slow the economy and increase poverty and bankruptcy.
    • Easy access to credit
    The availability of consumer credit can encourage borrowers to take on more DEBT than they can afford.
    • Inadequate savings
    Many Malaydesh households don't have adequate savings reserves, which makes it harder to pay DEBTs.
    • Multiple DEBTs
    The more loans a person has, the greater the likelihood that they will declare bankruptcy.
    Factors that contribute to bankruptcy
    • Loss of income
    • High medical expenses
    • An unaffordable mortgage
    • Spending beyond one's means
    • Lending money to loved ones
    • Credit cards
    • Bank regulations
    • Inadequate financial planning
    • Attitudes towards money
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    BNM = HOUSEHOLD DEBT IS ONE OF THE HIGHEST IN THE ASEAN ......
    Malaydesh household DEBT is one of the highest in the ASEAN region. Against this backdrop, Bank Negara Malaydesh (BNM) safeguards financial stability by monitoring and regulating the lending activity of all financial institutions in Malaydesh, among other things. Using aggregated data from BNM's Central Credit Reference Information System (CCRIS), this dashboard gives you insight into key trends on household DEBT. For now, it displays data on the flow of borrowing activity on a monthly basis, broken down by purpose. In due time, it will be deepened with granular data showing the state of inDEBTedness of Malaydesh
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  71. LEBIH BANYAK MYANMAR ........
    NO MONEY SIPRI 2024 = NO SHOPPING
    NO MONEY SIPRI 2023 = NOT YET ORDERED
    NO MONEY SIPRI 2022 = SELECTED NOT YET ORDERED
    SALAM NOL SALAM SEWA ........
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    Malaydesh armed forces face a number of challenges with maintenance costs, including a lack of funding, outdated equipment, and corruption.
    Funding
    Limited budget: Malaydesh defense budget has been limited due to fiscal constraints.
    Unwillingness to cut spending: Successive governments have been unwilling to cut spending elsewhere to fund defense.
    Corruption: There have been allegations of kickbacks in tenders for military equipment.
    Outdated equipment
    Aging aircraft: The Royal Malaydesh Air Force (RMAF) has a fleet of aging aircraft that are difficult to maintain.
    Incompatible spare parts: The navy has spare parts that are no longer compatible with its fleet.
    Failure to modernize: The navy has failed to modernize its fleet to meet current and future challenges.
    Other challenges
    Political machinations: The military faces significant risks from political machinations.
    Bureaucratic corruption: The military faces significant risks from bureaucratic corruption.
    Lack of clear anti-corruption strategy: The National Defence Policy lacks a clear anti-corruption strategy.
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    Malaydesh armed forces face challenges with limited funding, which has led to a lack of progress in defense. These challenges include:
    • Limited budget
    The government has been unwilling to reduce spending in other areas or cut the size of the military.
    • Aging aircraft
    The military has a large fleet of aging aircraft that are difficult to maintain.
    • Outdated inventory
    The military's logistics equipment is outdated, which can put the country's security at risk.
    • Secrecy
    There is a lack of transparency around the military's pension fund and how it is managed.
    • Corruption
    There have been allegations of mismanagement and misuse of funds by the military's pension fund
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    Military spending can contribute to a country's national DEBT, including Malaydesh.
    Explanation
    Military spending and public DEBT
    A study found a positive correlation between public DEBT and defense spending in Malaydesh.
    Military spending and fiscal deficits
    Military spending can increase fiscal deficits in developing economies, which can lead to economic consequences.
    Military spending and national DEBT
    Military spending can increase foreign DEBT, which can constrain government spending.
    Military spending in Malaydesh
    In 2022, Malaydesh military expenditure was 0.95753% of its GDP.
    Military expenditures in Malaydesh include personnel, operation and maintenance, procurement, research and development, and military aid.
    National DEBT in Malaydesh
    In September 2024, Malaydesh national government DEBT was around 300.7 billion USD.
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    Malaydesh armed forces have faced challenges due to limited funding, which has hindered their ability to modernize and respond to threats.
    Factors
    Fiscal constraints: The government has been unwilling to cut spending elsewhere to fund defense.
    Maintenance and repair: A significant portion of the defense budget goes toward maintenance and repair, leaving little for new assets.
    Political uncertainty: Political uncertainty has limited defense spending.
    Aging aircraft: The air force has a large fleet of aging aircraft that are expensive to maintain.
    Diversified acquisitions: The country has acquired advanced weapon systems from different countries, which can lead to technical and logistical problems

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  72. US DEPARTEMENT OF JUSTICE =
    1. ONE OF THE WORLD'S GREATEST FINANCIAL SCANDALS
    2. LARGEST KLEPTOCRACY CASE TO DATE
    Although it began in Malaydesh, the scandal's global scope implicated institutions and individuals in politics, banking, and entertainment, and led to criminal investigations in a number of nations. The 1MDB scandal has been described as "one of the world's greatest financial scandals" and declared by the United States Department of Justice as the "largest kleptocracy case to date
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    DEBT TRAP BRI PROJECTS = MANGKRAK
    DEBT TRAP BRI PROJECTS = MANGKRAK
    DEBT TRAP BRI PROJECTS = MANGKRAK
    Malaydesh has several Chinese Belt and Road Initiative projects under construction, including the East Coast Rail Line, Kuantan Port Expansion, Green TechNOLogy Park in Pahang, Forest City, Robotic Future City, and Samalaju Industrial Park Steel Complex
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    2024 RASIO DEBT 84,2% DARI GDP
    DEBT 2023 = RM 1.53 TRILLION
    DEBT 2022 = RM 1.45 TRILLION
    DEBT 2021 = RM 1.38 TRILLION
    DEBT 2020 = RM 1.32 TRILLION
    DEBT 2019 = RM 1.25 TRILLION
    DEBT 2018 = RM 1.19 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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    2024 RINGGIT LOSSES
    The ringgit extended its losses to end lower against the US dollar today despite weaker United States economic data, an economist said. At 6 pm, the ringgit depreciated to 4.7110/7145 versus the greenback from yesterday’s close of 4.7080/7110.
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    2023 RINGGIT FALLS
    The Malaydesh ringgit has fallen to its lowest level since the 1997-1998 Asian financial crisis, with the currency weighed by the US dollar’s rise and a widening rate differential with the United States.
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    2024 DEFICIT 4.3% 2023 DEFICIT 5%
    With Budget 2024, Malaydesh’s military will get some but not all of what it wants, as the government runs a tight budget focused on uplifting the socio-economic well-being of citizens while trying to ensure fiscal discipline as it aims to narrow the deficit to 4.3% of GDP by end-2024 (from 5%)
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    2022 DEFICIT 5,6% 2021 DEFICIT 5,6%
    Pada kesempatan yang sama, Menteri Ekonomi Malaydesh Rafizi Ramli menyatakan pengeluaran negara cukup besar yang dipicu oleh pandemi untuk melindungi ekonomi memperlebar defisit menjadi 6,4 persen dari PDB pada 2021
    Kemudian pada 2022 berkurang menjadi 5,6 persen, ketika pemerintah juga meningkatkan pagu utang dari 60 persen menjadi 65 persen dari PDB
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    Malaydesh's combat equipment has several weaknesses, including:
    • Ageing equipment: The Malaydesh military's equipment is aging due to small procurement budgets over the past 25 years.
    • Lack of modern assets: The Malaydesh Armed Forces (MAF) lacks modern military assets, which puts them at risk from both internal and external threats.
    • Russian-made weapons: Malaydesh has been struggling to keep its Russian-made Su-30MKM ground-attack aircraft operational. The country is also wary of Russian-made weapons due to sanctions imposed on Russia after its invasion of Ukraine.
    • Local production: The MAF is reluctant to use locally produced products. Local companies have produced prototypes of pistols and rifles, but none have materialized.
    • Procurement system: The Malaydesh procurement system needs reform.
    Political interference and corruption: Political interference and corruption are undermining combat readiness
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    KEYWORDS =
    DEBT TRAP BRI PROJECTS = MANGKRAK
    ONE OF THE WORLD'S GREATEST FINANCIAL SCANDALS
    LARGEST KLEPTOCRACY CASE TO DATE
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  73. DEBT TRAP BRI PROJECTS = MANGKRAK
    DEBT TRAP BRI PROJECTS = MANGKRAK
    DEBT TRAP BRI PROJECTS = MANGKRAK
    Malaydesh has several Chinese Belt and Road Initiative projects under construction, including the East Coast Rail Line, Kuantan Port Expansion, Green TechNOLogy Park in Pahang, Forest City, Robotic Future City, and Samalaju Industrial Park Steel Complex
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    US DEPARTEMENT OF JUSTICE =
    1. ONE OF THE WORLD'S GREATEST FINANCIAL SCANDALS
    2. LARGEST KLEPTOCRACY CASE TO DATE
    Although it began in Malaydesh, the scandal's global scope implicated institutions and individuals in politics, banking, and entertainment, and led to criminal investigations in a number of nations. The 1MDB scandal has been described as "one of the world's greatest financial scandals" and declared by the United States Department of Justice as the "largest kleptocracy case to date"
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    SCANDALS = NOw and then, by exception, scandals spill out into the public domain, like Bumiputera Malaydesh 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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    2024 RASIO DEBT 84,2% DARI GDP
    DEBT 2023 = RM 1.53 TRILLION
    DEBT 2022 = RM 1.45 TRILLION
    DEBT 2021 = RM 1.38 TRILLION
    DEBT 2020 = RM 1.32 TRILLION
    DEBT 2019 = RM 1.25 TRILLION
    DEBT 2018 = RM 1.19 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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    Some factors that contribute to the Malaydesh Army's perceived weakness include:
    • Political instability: Frequent government changes since 2018 have made it difficult for the Malaydesh Armed Forces (MAF) to receive the support it needs.
    • Corruption: The MAF has been plagued by corruption.
    • Poor planning: The MAF has been criticized for poor planning.
    • Political interference: Political leaders have interfered in the MAF's procurement process.
    • Outdated equipment: Much of the MAF's equipment was purchased between the 1970s and 1990s, and the government has been unable to provide modern equipment.
    Lack of military knowledge: Military personnel have struggled with decision-making and problem-solving during military operations
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    Malaydesh's combat equipment has several weaknesses, including:
    • Ageing equipment: The Malaydesh military's equipment is aging due to small procurement budgets over the past 25 years.
    • Lack of modern assets: The Malaydesh Armed Forces (MAF) lacks modern military assets, which puts them at risk from both internal and external threats.
    • Russian-made weapons: Malaydesh has been struggling to keep its Russian-made Su-30MKM ground-attack aircraft operational. The country is also wary of Russian-made weapons due to sanctions imposed on Russia after its invasion of Ukraine.
    • Local production: The MAF is reluctant to use locally produced products. Local companies have produced prototypes of pistols and rifles, but none have materialized.
    • Procurement system: The Malaydesh procurement system needs reform.
    Political interference and corruption: Political interference and corruption are undermining combat readiness
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    KEYWORDS =
    DEBT TRAP BRI PROJECTS = MANGKRAK
    ONE OF THE WORLD'S GREATEST FINANCIAL SCANDALS
    LARGEST KLEPTOCRACY CASE TO DATE
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  74. FACT GOVERNMENT ........
    BUDGET 2025 = NOT APPROVE THE BUDGET REQUEST
    BUDGET 2025 = NOT APPROVE THE BUDGET REQUEST
    BUDGET 2025 = NOT APPROVE THE BUDGET REQUEST
    RM11 billion annually also sounds reasonable if we look at the current US dollar exchange rate – US$2.5 billion – and the challenges ahead. BUT AGAIN, MAF HAS BEEN LET DOWN BY THE GOVERNMENT WHICH HAS NOT SAY WHY IT HAS NOT APPROVE THE BUDGET REQUESTS. To me at least give us the reason why it has not try to meet the challenges faced by MAF. MAF acknowledges the conundrum which resulted in it coming out with the CAP 55 and 15 to 5 transformation plans. Despite this, the government has yet to stick to the plan and instead goes out of the way not to stick to it.
    Yes, in the three terms he has been in power, PMX has given the highest DE budget for the last three decades. In 2023 he allocated RM6.041 billion, RM7.053 bilion and the latest RM7.492 billion. But it is still not enough to recover from the Covid years and the under-investment for the last three decades. Not when the MAF is still operating some 171 assets which are three decades old. Could he have given more to meet the defence budget? I have no idea, really as I am not purview to the government finances.
    Unfortunately, recent events does not augur well for MAF. Can MAF recover in the next RMK? Only time will tell and if the world does not goes berserk first.
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    Malaydesh's combat equipment has several weaknesses, including:
    • Ageing equipment: The Malaydesh military's equipment is aging due to small procurement budgets over the past 25 years.
    • Lack of modern assets: The Malaydesh Armed Forces (MAF) lacks modern military assets, which puts them at risk from both internal and external threats.
    • Russian-made weapons: Malaydesh has been struggling to keep its Russian-made Su-30MKM ground-attack aircraft operational. The country is also wary of Russian-made weapons due to sanctions imposed on Russia after its invasion of Ukraine.
    • Local production: The MAF is reluctant to use locally produced products. Local companies have produced prototypes of pistols and rifles, but none have materialized.
    • Procurement system: The Malaydesh procurement system needs reform.
    Political interference and corruption: Political interference and corruption are undermining combat readiness.
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    The Malaydesh Armed Forces (MAF) faces a number of challenges, including:
    • Logistics
    A study noted that the MAF's rapid development has raised questions about its readiness to face threats.
    • Budgeting
    Malaydesh's defense budget and spending has been limited by fiscal constraints. The government has been unwilling to cut spending elsewhere or reduce the size of the armed forces.
    • Personnel
    The MA has identified that military personnel struggle with thinking skills, decision-making, and problem-solving during military operations.
    • Procurement
    The Malaydesh procurement system needs reform. The LCS program has been delayed and reduced in scope.
    • Political interference
    Political interference and corruption are undermining combat readiness.
    • Territorial disputes
    Malaydesh faces territorial disputes and intrusions in its Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ).
    • Transboundary haze
    Transboundary haze has had a grave impact on economic and social activities in MalaydeshThe Royal Malaydesh Air Force (RMAF) faces several problems, including:
    • Fleet sustainment
    The RMAF has faced challenges maintaining its fleet of aircraft. For example, in 2018, only four of the RMAF's 18 Sukhoi Su-30MKM aircraft were able to fly due to maintenance issues and a lack of spare parts.
    • Nological obsolescence
    Some aircraft in the RMAF's fleet are reaching techNOLogical obsolescence. For example, the Kuwaiti HORNET MALAYDESHs are an earlier block of the HORNET MALAYDESH, which may cause compatibility issues with spare parts.
    • Modernization
    The RMAF has ambitious plans to modernize its air capabilities to address current and future threats. However, the government's defense modernization budget is limited

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  75. FACT GOVERNMENT ........
    BUDGET 2025 = NOT APPROVE THE BUDGET REQUEST
    BUDGET 2025 = NOT APPROVE THE BUDGET REQUEST
    BUDGET 2025 = NOT APPROVE THE BUDGET REQUEST
    RM11 billion annually also sounds reasonable if we look at the current US dollar exchange rate – US$2.5 billion – and the challenges ahead. BUT AGAIN, MAF HAS BEEN LET DOWN BY THE GOVERNMENT WHICH HAS NOT SAY WHY IT HAS NOT APPROVE THE BUDGET REQUESTS. To me at least give us the reason why it has not try to meet the challenges faced by MAF. MAF acknowledges the conundrum which resulted in it coming out with the CAP 55 and 15 to 5 transformation plans. Despite this, the government has yet to stick to the plan and instead goes out of the way not to stick to it.
    Yes, in the three terms he has been in power, PMX has given the highest DE budget for the last three decades. In 2023 he allocated RM6.041 billion, RM7.053 bilion and the latest RM7.492 billion. But it is still not enough to recover from the Covid years and the under-investment for the last three decades. Not when the MAF is still operating some 171 assets which are three decades old. Could he have given more to meet the defence budget? I have no idea, really as I am not purview to the government finances.
    Unfortunately, recent events does not augur well for MAF. Can MAF recover in the next RMK? Only time will tell and if the world does not goes berserk first.
    ==============
    Malaydesh's combat equipment has several weaknesses, including:
    • Ageing equipment: The Malaydesh military's equipment is aging due to small procurement budgets over the past 25 years.
    • Lack of modern assets: The Malaydesh Armed Forces (MAF) lacks modern military assets, which puts them at risk from both internal and external threats.
    • Russian-made weapons: Malaydesh has been struggling to keep its Russian-made Su-30MKM ground-attack aircraft operational. The country is also wary of Russian-made weapons due to sanctions imposed on Russia after its invasion of Ukraine.
    • Local production: The MAF is reluctant to use locally produced products. Local companies have produced prototypes of pistols and rifles, but none have materialized.
    • Procurement system: The Malaydesh procurement system needs reform.
    Political interference and corruption: Political interference and corruption are undermining combat readiness.
    ==============
    The Malaydesh Armed Forces (MAF) faces a number of challenges, including:
    • Logistics
    A study noted that the MAF's rapid development has raised questions about its readiness to face threats.
    • Budgeting
    Malaydesh's defense budget and spending has been limited by fiscal constraints. The government has been unwilling to cut spending elsewhere or reduce the size of the armed forces.
    • Personnel
    The MA has identified that military personnel struggle with thinking skills, decision-making, and problem-solving during military operations.
    • Procurement
    The Malaydesh procurement system needs reform. The LCS program has been delayed and reduced in scope.
    • Political interference
    Political interference and corruption are undermining combat readiness.
    • Territorial disputes
    Malaydesh faces territorial disputes and intrusions in its Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ).
    • Transboundary haze
    Transboundary haze has had a grave impact on economic and social activities in MalaydeshThe Royal Malaydesh Air Force (RMAF) faces several problems, including:
    • Fleet sustainment
    The RMAF has faced challenges maintaining its fleet of aircraft. For example, in 2018, only four of the RMAF's 18 Sukhoi Su-30MKM aircraft were able to fly due to maintenance issues and a lack of spare parts.
    • Nological obsolescence
    Some aircraft in the RMAF's fleet are reaching techNOLogical obsolescence. For example, the Kuwaiti HORNET MALAYDESHs are an earlier block of the HORNET MALAYDESH, which may cause compatibility issues with spare parts.
    • Modernization
    The RMAF has ambitious plans to modernize its air capabilities to address current and future threats. However, the government's defense modernization budget is limited

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  76. SEWA 28 HELI = 119 HELI BARU :
    SEWA 28 HELI RM 16.8BN = USD 3.7BN/USD 3.700 JT DOLAR
    •HARGA HELI AW149 = USD 31 JUTA
    •28 UNITK X $ 31 JT= USD 857 JUTA
    •$ 3.700JT ÷ $ 31 JT = 119 HELI BARU
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    4x LEBIH MAHAL SEWA DARIPADA BELI BARU =
    SEWA 15 TAHUN = RM16.8 BILION
    BELI BARU = RM3.954 BILION
    SEWAan selama 15 tahun dianggarkan mencecah RM16.8 bilion, jauh lebih tinggi berbanding kos pembelian helikopter serupa yang dianggarkan sekitar RM3.954 bilion.Malaydesh (ATM).
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    Malaydesh's armed forces procurement faces several weaknesses, including:
    1. Corruption
    The defense sector is at high risk of corruption, and procurement is vulnerable to powerful interests. The Malaydesh Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC) received the highest number of corruption complaints for procurement activities in 2013 and 2018.
    2. Political influence
    Decisions are often driven by vendors and against strategic interests. For example, Malaydesh has sometimes exchanged hardware for palm oil, which exposes the procurement process to political influence.
    Weak parliamentary oversight
    Parliamentary oversight is weak, and audit bodies can only provide ex-post scrutiny.
    3. Limited financial scrutiny
    Financial scrutiny is limited by excessive secrecy.
    4. Violation of procedures
    Procedures are regularly circumvented through political influence. For example, the purchase of military helicopters in 2015 violated the Ministry of Finance's procedures
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    MALAYDESH ARMED FORCES LOGISTIC MANAGEMENT PROBLEM
    Most of the assets bought by the Malaydesh government in solidify the country’s defence were used and outdated. This creates various problems; and the used and outdated airforce assets will expose to the air threat from the enemy [5]. This is because most of the Malaydesh Army (MA), Royal Malaydesh Navy (RMN) and Royal Malaydesh Air Force (RMAF) equipments were bought between 1970s to the end of 1990s and still in MAF main inventory [6]. Other than that, lack of modern and latest military assets faced by MAF, will expose it to the internal threat and especially external threat that is escalating with the uncontrollable situation in the southern Philippines and China’s aggressive stand in the island conflict issue in the South China Sea [7]. Besides, the government is incapable to provide and equip modern and latest defence assets to MAF. Moreover, KD Rahman submarine issue (Scorpene) that cannot submerge in the demersal because of technical problem in 2010. It was a conventional submarine that can hold 10 torpedo and 30 mine destructors, was able to observe the country’s waters between 100 to 200 meters in depth. This also shows that the defence asset is outdated and cannot function well [8]. With various reports on pirates’ attacks and abductions in Sabah waters, terrorists attack in Lahad Datu in February 2013 and recently the missing RMN boat KD Perdana on 22 May 2017 for a few days due to communication problem. This scenario creates concern towards MAF logistics to ensure and guarantee the country’s security. With many series of RMAF training and fighter aircrafts crashes and accidents involving MA and vehicles damages that happen quite often, raise questions to the government policy that still maintain the outdated vehicles for country’s defence. Therefore, this study examines the problem in MAF logistic aspect and the effect towards the country’s security.....
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  77. THE MALAYDESH ARMY HAS FACED SOME CHALLENGES, INCLUDING CORRUPTION AND ISSUES WITH MILITARY PERSONNEL:
    1. Corruption
    Malaydesh's military has been involved in corruption, and the country's military doctrine doesn't recognize it as a threat. The Integrity Plan addresses corruption, but it's not a strategic document, and commanders don't receive training on corruption issues before deployments.
    2. Military personnel
    Some say that military personnel have struggles with thinking skills, decision-making, and problem-solving.
    3. Logistics
    Some say that Malaydesh has had problems ensuring the readiness of the Malaydesh Armed Forces (MAF) in the face of threats
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    MALAYDESH ARMED FORCES (MAF) FACES SEVERAL CHALLENGES WITH MAINTAINING ITS EQUIPMENT, INCLUDING:
    1. Budget
    The MAF has a limited budget, which affects the serviceability of its assets.
    2. Outsourcing
    The MAF has outsourced maintenance of its assets since the 1970s, but the outsourcing program has faced challenges such as undertrained staff, underperforming contractors, and lack of contract enforcement.
    3. Old inventory
    The Royal Malaydesh Navy (RMN) has a number of old ships in service, including the Kasturi-class Corvette, the Laksamana Corvette class, the Perdana-class gunboat, and the Handalan and Jerung class.
    4. Spare parts
    There are issues with delivering spare parts to soldiers on the ground at the right time
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    KEYWORDS 1 UNIT RAFALE = 4 UNIT FA50M
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    1. RAFALE INDONESIA 42 UNIT HARGA USD 8.1 MILLIAR = USD 192.8 JUTA/UNIT
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    2. FA 50M 18 UNIT HARGA USD 920 JUTA ALIAS USD 51,1 JUTA/UNIT
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    KEYWORDS 1 UNIT SCORPENE IDN = 2 UNIT SCORPENE MALAYDESH
    -
    1. SCORPENE IDN 2 UNIT HARGA € 2 BILLION = € 1 BILLION /UNIT
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    2. SCORPENE MALAYDESH 2 UNIT HARGA € 1,04 BILLION = € 0,52 /UNIT
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    KEYWORDS 1 UNIT APACHE = 13 UNIT MD530G
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    1. APACHE INDONESIA 8 UNIT HARGA USD 1.42 BILLION = USD 177.5 MILLION/UNIT
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    2. MD530G 6 UNIT HARGA USD 77.4 MILLION = USD 12,9 MILLION/UNIT
    -
    USD 177.5 MILLION/ USD 12,9 MILLION = 13 UNIT MD630
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    KEYWORDS 1 UNIT PPA = 3 UNIT LMS B2
    -
    PPA USD 1,3 MILYAR/2 = USD 650 JUTA PER UNIT
    -
    LMS B2 (DOWNGRADE HISAR OPV) USD 530 JUTA /3 = USD 176,7 JUTA PER UNIT
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    CHEAPEST PLATFORM VARIANT :
    -
    HARGA CN 235 = US$ 27,50 Juta
    -
    HARGA ATR 72 = US$24.7 Juta
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    KEY WORDS :
    1. 1 UNIT APACHE = 13 UNIT MD530G
    2. 1 UNIT RAFALE = 4 UNIT FA50M
    3. 1 UNIT PPA = 3 UNIT LMS B2
    4. 1 UNIT SCORPENE IDN = 2 UNIT SCORPENE MALAYDESH
    5. CN 235 US$ 27,50 JUTA = ATR 72 US$24.7 JUTA
    6. SEWA 28 HELI = 119 HELI BARU
    7. 4.5 KM JAVELIN = 1 KM NLAW
    8. ANKA ISR NOT ARMED

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  78. SEWA VVSHORAD SEWA TRUK
    The approved leasing deal for KTMB may tip the scale in favour of the truck and VVSHORAD proposals.
    SEWA BOAT SEWAan Bot Op Pasir merangkumi 10 unit Fast Interceptor Boat (FIB); 10 unit Utility Boat; 10 unit Rigid Hull Fender Boat (RHFB); 10 unit Rover Fiber Glass (Rover).
    SEWA HIDROGRAFI tugas pemetaan data batimetri bagi kawasan perairan negara akan dilakukan oleh sebuah kapal hidrografi moden, MV Aishah AIM 4, yang diperoleh menerusi kontrak SEWAan dari syarikat Breitlink Engineering Services Sdn Bhd (BESSB)
    SEWA PATROL BOATS : SEWA OUTBOARD MOTORS : SEWA TRAILERS
    Meanwhile, the division also published a tender for eleven glass reinforced plastic patrol boats together outboard motors, trailers and associated equipment
    SEWA MOTOR The Royal Military Police Corp (KPTD) celebrated the SEWA of 40 brand-new BMW R1250RT Superbikes for the Enforcement Motorcycle Squad on December 22nd, 2022.
    SEWA PESAWAT ITTC is currently providing Fighter Lead-In Training (FLIT) to the Royal Malaydesh Air Force in London, Ontario. ITTC operates a fleet of Aero Vodochody L-39 featuring upgraded avionics for the FLIT programme
    SEWA HELI Kementerian Pertahanan Malaydesh pada 27 Mei 2023 lalu telah menandatangani perjanjian SEWA dengan penyedia layanan penerbangan lokal, Aerotree, untuk menyediakan empat helikopter bekas Sikorsky UH-60A+ Black Hawk.
    SEWA HELI 4 buah Helikopter Leonardo AW 139 yang diperolehi secara SEWAan ini adalah untuk kegunaan Tentera Udara Diraja Malaydesh (TUDM) yang akan ditempatkan di No.3 Skuadron, Pangkalan Udara Butterworth
    SEWA 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 4x4 Pejabat perusahaan mengatakan kepada Janes di pameran bahwa Angkatan Bersenjata Malaydesh sedang mencari untuk menyewa Tarantula
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    RETIRED MIG29 Malaydesh recently retired the MiG-29 Fulcrum due to its inability to maintain them.
    RETIRED MB339CM the Aermacchi MB-339CM trainer jets that are currently grounded
    RETIRED SCORPION Scorpions to be retired. The Army has recommended that it’s fleet of Scorpion light tanks be retired due to the high cost of maintenance and obsolescence issues.
    RETIRED CONDOR SIBMAS Condor armoured 4X4 and Sibmas armoured recovery vehicle as retired from service as off January 1, 2023.
    RETIRED V150 = . It was used by the Malaydesh Army in Second Malayan Emergency (now retired)
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    171 ASET USANG 30 TAHUN =
    108 TDM
    29 TUDM
    34 TLDM
    "The total number of Malaydesh Armed Forces (ATM) assets exceeding 30 years in service comprises 108 units for the Army, 29 units for the Royal Malaydesh Air Force (RMAF), and 34 units for the Royal Malaydesh Navy (RMN)," the Malaydesh Defence Minister

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  79. SEWA TRUK CINA 3 TON = 30 YEARS
    SEWA TRUK CINA 3 TON = 30 YEARS
    SEWA VSHORAD CINA = 30 YEARS
    SEWA VSHORAD CINA = 30 YEARS
    The Madani government announced that it had struck a deal with China to lease 62 new train sets for KTM Bhd. The estimated cost for the deal is RM10.7 billion and it will be covered in installments over a 30-year lease period. The approved leasing deal for KTMB may tip the scale in favour of the truck and VSHORAD proposals. There is also the massive leasing deals for helicopters for all the services to think about.
    SEWA PESAWAT
    ITTC is currently providing Fighter Lead-In Training (FLIT) to the Royal Malonn Air Force in London, Ontario. ITTC operates a fleet of Aero Vodochody L-39 featuring upgraded avionics for the FLIT programme
    SEWA SIMULATOR MKM 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
    SEWA HELI SEWA SIMULATOR
    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 HELI
    Kementerian Pertahanan Malon pada 27 Mei 2023 lalu telah menandatangani perjanjian sewa dengan penyedia layanan penerbangan lokal, Aerotree, untuk menyediakan empat helikopter bekas Sikorsky UH-60A+ Black Hawk.
    SEWA HELI
    4 buah Helikopter Leonardo AW 139 yang diperolehi secara sewaan ini adalah untuk kegunaan Tentera Udara Diraja Malon (TUDM) yang akan ditempatkan di NO.3 Skuadron, Pangkalan Udara Butterworth
    SEWA BOAT
    sewaan Bot Op Pasir merangkumi 10 unit Fast Interceptor Boat (FIB); 10 unit Utility Boat; 10 unit Rigid Hull Fender Boat (RHFB); 10 unit Rover Fiber Glass (Rover).
    SEWA HIDROGRAFI
    tugas pemetaan data batimetri bagi kawasan perairan negara akan dilakukan oleh sebuah kapal hidrografi moden, MV Aishah AIM 4, yang diperoleh menerusi kontrak sewaan dari syarikat Breitlink Engineering Services Sdn Bhd (BESSB)
    SEWA 4x4
    Pejabat perusahaan mengatakan kepada Janes di pameran bahwa Angkatan Bersenjata Malon sedang mencari untuk menyewa Tarantula
    SEWA MOTOR
    The Royal Military Police Corp (KPTD) celebrated the lease of 40 brand-new BMW R1250RT Superbikes for the Enforcement Motorcycle Squad on December 22nd, 2022
    SEWA PATROL BOATS : SEWA OUTBOARD MOTORS : SEWA TRAILERS
    Meanwhile, the division also published a tender for eleven glass reinforced plastic patrol boats together outboard motors, trailers and associated equipment. The tender was published on February 28 and closes on March 29. The estimated cost of the tender is RM4.6 million..
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    Some factors that contribute to the Malonn Army's perceived weakness include:
    • Political instability: Frequent government changes since 2018 have made it difficult for the Malonn Armed Forces (MAF) to receive the support it needs.
    • Corruption: The MAF has been plagued by corruption.
    • Poor planning: The MAF has been criticized for poor planning.
    • Political interference: Political leaders have interfered in the MAF's procurement process.
    • Outdated equipment: Much of the MAF's equipment was purchased between the 1970s and 1990s, and the government has been unable to provide modern equipment.
    Lack of military knowledge: Military personnel have struggled with decision-making and problem-solving during military operations

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  80. SEWA TRUK CINA 3 TON = 30 YEARS
    SEWA TRUK CINA 3 TON = 30 YEARS
    SEWA VSHORAD CINA = 30 YEARS
    SEWA VSHORAD CINA = 30 YEARS
    The Madani government announced that it had struck a deal with China to lease 62 new train sets for KTM Bhd. The estimated cost for the deal is RM10.7 billion and it will be covered in installments over a 30-year lease period. The approved leasing deal for KTMB may tip the scale in favour of the truck and VSHORAD proposals. There is also the massive leasing deals for helicopters for all the services to think about.
    SEWA PESAWAT
    ITTC is currently providing Fighter Lead-In Training (FLIT) to the Royal Malonn Air Force in London, Ontario. ITTC operates a fleet of Aero Vodochody L-39 featuring upgraded avionics for the FLIT programme
    SEWA SIMULATOR MKM 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
    SEWA HELI SEWA SIMULATOR
    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 HELI
    Kementerian Pertahanan Malon pada 27 Mei 2023 lalu telah menandatangani perjanjian sewa dengan penyedia layanan penerbangan lokal, Aerotree, untuk menyediakan empat helikopter bekas Sikorsky UH-60A+ Black Hawk.
    SEWA HELI
    4 buah Helikopter Leonardo AW 139 yang diperolehi secara sewaan ini adalah untuk kegunaan Tentera Udara Diraja Malon (TUDM) yang akan ditempatkan di NO.3 Skuadron, Pangkalan Udara Butterworth
    SEWA BOAT
    sewaan Bot Op Pasir merangkumi 10 unit Fast Interceptor Boat (FIB); 10 unit Utility Boat; 10 unit Rigid Hull Fender Boat (RHFB); 10 unit Rover Fiber Glass (Rover).
    SEWA HIDROGRAFI
    tugas pemetaan data batimetri bagi kawasan perairan negara akan dilakukan oleh sebuah kapal hidrografi moden, MV Aishah AIM 4, yang diperoleh menerusi kontrak sewaan dari syarikat Breitlink Engineering Services Sdn Bhd (BESSB)
    SEWA 4x4
    Pejabat perusahaan mengatakan kepada Janes di pameran bahwa Angkatan Bersenjata Malon sedang mencari untuk menyewa Tarantula
    SEWA MOTOR
    The Royal Military Police Corp (KPTD) celebrated the lease of 40 brand-new BMW R1250RT Superbikes for the Enforcement Motorcycle Squad on December 22nd, 2022
    SEWA PATROL BOATS : SEWA OUTBOARD MOTORS : SEWA TRAILERS
    Meanwhile, the division also published a tender for eleven glass reinforced plastic patrol boats together outboard motors, trailers and associated equipment. The tender was published on February 28 and closes on March 29. The estimated cost of the tender is RM4.6 million..
    =========
    Some factors that contribute to the Malonn Army's perceived weakness include:
    • Political instability: Frequent government changes since 2018 have made it difficult for the Malonn Armed Forces (MAF) to receive the support it needs.
    • Corruption: The MAF has been plagued by corruption.
    • Poor planning: The MAF has been criticized for poor planning.
    • Political interference: Political leaders have interfered in the MAF's procurement process.
    • Outdated equipment: Much of the MAF's equipment was purchased between the 1970s and 1990s, and the government has been unable to provide modern equipment.
    Lack of military knowledge: Military personnel have struggled with decision-making and problem-solving during military operations

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  81. FACT :
    1. DEBT 84.2% DARI GDP
    1. DEBT 84.2% DARI GDP
    2. DEBT NEGARA RM 1.63 TRLLIUN
    3. DEBT 1MDB RM 18.2 BILLION
    4. TUNGGAKAN SEWA SABAH USD 15 BILLION
    5. DEBT KERAJAAN PERSEKUTUAN 60.4%
    6. SEWA SIMULATOR MKM
    7. PESAWAT MIG GROUNDED
    8. SEWA MOTOR POLIS
    9. PESAWAT MB339CM GROUNDED
    10. NURI GROUNDED SEWA BLACKHAWK
    11. FIVE PROCUREMENT CANCELLED
    12. 48 PESAWAT SKYHAWK HILANG
    13. MESIN JET 2 BUAH HILANG
    14. NO MARINIR NO AMPHIBIOUS NAVAL PLATFORM
    15. NO LST
    16. NO LPD – NGEMIS LPD USA
    17. NO TANKER
    18. NO KCR
    19. MONUMEN MIG29M UNTUK JIMAT KOS
    20. NO SPH
    21. SUBMARINE DEFACT MEMBUNUH WANITA HAMIL
    22. NO HELLFIRE
    23. NO MPA ATR72 DELAYED
    24. NO HIDRO-OSEANOGRAFI SEWA KAPAL HIDRO
    25. NO HELI HEAVY ATTACK NGEMIS AH1Z
    26. NO M3 AMPHIBIUS RIG
    27. LCS MANGKRAK KARATAN
    28. OPV MANGKRAK
    29. TANK MOGOK STOP SPARE PARTS
    30. CN 235 MSA VERSI MSI USA
    31. SEWA MOTOR MILITARY POLICE
    32. RADAR GIFTED PAID USA
    33. 84% NO SAVING EVERY MONTH
    34. SEWA VVSHORAD
    35. SEWA TRUK 3 TON
    36. 4X4 SEWA 6X6 CANCELLED
    37. C130H DIGANTI 2045
    38. TEMBAK GRANAT BOM PASUKAN SEMDIRI
    39. NO DRONE UCAV – ANKA ISR OMPONG
    40. SEWA BLACKHAWK SEWA AW159
    41. NO TRACKED SPH
    42. SEWA SIMULATOR HELI
    43. SPH CANCELLED
    44. SCORPION V150 CONDOR SIMBAS RETIRED
    45. NO PESAWAT COIN
    46. PILATUS MK II KARATAN
    47. PENCEROBOHAN 43X BTA 316 HARI
    48. SEWA AW139 SEWA COLIBRI
    49. MRSS LMS B2 UAV ANKA HELI MENUNGGU 2026-2030
    50. OPV DIPAY 3 JADI 1 SEWA BOAT
    51. LYNX GROUNDED
    52. MRCA CANCELLED SEWA PESAWAT ITTC
    53. MICA CANCELLED NSM CANCELLED
    54. NO LRAD NO MRAD JUST VSHORAD
    55. PRANK UN PRANK TURKEY PRANK PERANCIS PRANK SLOVAKIA
    56. 4X NGEMIS F18 KUWAIT
    57. MENUNGGU 2050 KAPAL SELAM
    58. NO TANK AMPHIBI AV8 MOGOK BERASAP
    59. 84% NO SAVING EVERY MONTH
    60. OVER LIMIT DEBT 65,6% (LIMIT DEBT 65%)
    61. TUDM SEWA 12 AW149
    62. TUDM SEWA 4 AW139
    63. TUDM SEWA 5 EC120B
    64. TLDM SEWA 2 AW159
    65. TDM SEWA 4 UH-60A
    67. TDM SEWA 12 AW149
    68. BOMBA SEWA 4 AW139
    69. MMEA SEWA 2 AW159
    70. POLIS SEWA 7 BELL429
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    Malaydesh's military assets face a number of maintenance problems, including outdated equipment, a lack of funds, and corruption. These problems can make it difficult for the military to respond to threats and protect the country's interests.
    Outdated equipment :
    • 1. Many of Malaydesh's military assets are outdated and have exceeded their intended service life.
    • 2. The air force's MiG-29 Fulcrum fighter aircraft were withdrawn from service in 2017.
    • 3. The KD Rahman submarine had technical problems that prevented it from submerging in 2010.
    Lack of funds :
    • 1. Malaydesh's military has faced a shortage of funds for many years.
    • 2. The government has been unable to provide the military with the modern assets it needs.
    3. Corruption
    • Political interference and corruption have undermined the military's combat readiness.
    • 4. The military has experienced leakages and scandals in its defense spending.
    • 5. The military has difficulty verifying that contractual obligations have been met.
    • 6. The military has difficulty transferring techNOLogy from OEMs.
    • 7. The military has difficulty procuring parts that are compatible with its existing fleet
    ==========
    171 ASET USANG 30 TAHUN =
    108 TDM
    29 TUDM
    34 TLDM
    "The total number of Malaydesh Armed Forces (ATM) assets exceeding 30 years in service comprises 108 units for the Army, 29 units for the Royal Malaydesh Air Force (RMAF), and 34 units for the Royal Malaydesh Navy (RMN)," the Malaydesh Defence Minister

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  82. FACT :
    1. 1 UNIT APACHE = 13 UNIT MD530G
    2. 1 UNIT RAFALE = 4 UNIT FA50M
    3. 1 UNIT PPA = 3 UNIT LMS B2
    4. 1 UNIT SCORPENE IDN = 2 UNIT SCORPENE MALAYDESH
    5. CN 235 US$ 27,50 JUTA = ATR 72 US$24.7 JUTA
    6. SEWA 28 HELI = 119 HELI BARU
    7. 4.5 KM JAVELIN = 1 KM NLAW
    8. ANKA ISR NOT ARMED
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    KEYWORDS 1 UNIT RAFALE = 4 UNIT FA50M
    -
    1. RAFALE INDONESIA 42 UNIT HARGA USD 8.1 MILLIAR = USD 192.8 JUTA/UNIT
    -
    2. FA 50M 18 UNIT HARGA USD 920 JUTA ALIAS USD 51,1 JUTA/UNIT
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    KEYWORDS 1 UNIT SCORPENE IDN = 2 UNIT SCORPENE MALAYDESH
    -
    1. SCORPENE IDN 2 UNIT HARGA € 2 BILLION = € 1 BILLION /UNIT
    -
    2. SCORPENE MALAYDESH 2 UNIT HARGA € 1,04 BILLION = € 0,52 /UNIT
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    KEYWORDS 1 UNIT APACHE = 13 UNIT MD530G
    -
    1. APACHE INDONESIA 8 UNIT HARGA USD 1.42 BILLION = USD 177.5 MILLION/UNIT
    -
    2. MD530G 6 UNIT HARGA USD 77.4 MILLION = USD 12,9 MILLION/UNIT
    -
    Apache AH-64E contract for Indonesia for $1.42 BILLION
    -
    The Malaydesh Army Aviation ordered the MD530G in 2016 for $77 MILLION
    -
    USD 177.5 MILLION/ USD 12,9 MILLION = 13 UNIT MD630G
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    KEYWORDS 1 UNIT PPA = 3 UNIT LMS B2
    -
    PPA USD 1,3 MILYAR/2 = USD 650 JUTA PER UNIT
    -
    LMS B2 (DOWNGRADE HISAR OPV) USD 530 JUTA /3 = USD 176,7 JUTA PER UNIT
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    CHEAPEST PLATFORM VARIANT :
    -
    HARGA CN 235 = US$ 27,50 Juta
    -
    HARGA ATR 72 = US$24.7 Juta
    =========
    KEYWORDS
    1 UNIT JAVELIN = 3 UNIT NLAW
    4.5 KM JAVELIN = 1 KM NLAW
    ---
    Javelin: Costs about US$80,000 per missile and has a maximum effective range of up to 4.5 kilometers
    The cost of an NLAW (Next-generation Light Anti-tank Weapon) unit around $30,000 to $33,000. It has a range of up to 1,000 meters
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    ANKA OMPONG = WILL NOT BE EQUIPPED WITH ANY WEAPONRY
    Malaydesh to use Anka-S for Maritime Surveillance, and will NOt be equipped with any weaponry
    =========
    BUDGET 2025 FOR ......
    SALARIES AND OTHER STUFF
    NOT ASSETS
    NOT ASSETS
    NOT ASSETS
    Defence got RM21.1 billion allocation, an increase of RM1.4 billion from last year, while Home will get RM19.5 billion, an increase of some RM500 million. Others have made the calculations that the Defence’s stake of the budget is 1.2 per cent of the Malaydesh GDP. That said most of the allocation is FOR SALARIES AND OTHER STUFF AND NOT ASSETS.
    ==============
    BUDGET 2025 ......
    ASSET PROCUREMENT DOWN
    ASSET PROCUREMENT DOWN
    ASSET PROCUREMENT DOWN
    Operational Expenditure for Defence in 2025 is RM13.363 billion while Development Expenditure is RM7.492 billion. The OE allocation is an increase of some RM1 billion while the increase in DE is around RM450 million. The highest increase in OE is for the emolument (salaries and allowances) which amounted to RM8.773 billion. It is interesting to note that the increase in DE is for services and supply (RM1.906 billion) WHILE ASSET PROCUREMENT IS DOWN TO RM5.585 BILLION, DOWN BY SOME RM250 MILLION FROM LAST YEAR

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  83. Masa negara ahli G20 dengan BRICS tak mampu bayar BBM kapal perang... 🤣🤣🤣🤣

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  84. The Malaydesh Armed Forces (MAF) face several challenges that affect their readiness, including a lack of funding, outdated assets, and a need for more training.
    Funding
    • Insufficient funding
    The MAF's combat readiness is affected by a lack of funding, which can impact training, techNOLogy, and morale.
    • Delayed projects
    The LCS project has faced delays and cost overruns, which has delayed the delivery of new equipment to the MAF.
    Outdated assets
    • Lack of modern assets
    The MAF lacks modern military assets, which can expose them to internal and external threats.
    • Technical issues
    The MAF has faced technical issues with assets like the KD Rahman submarine, which was unable to submerge in 2010.
    Training
    • Lack of disaster relief training
    While the MAF is well-trained in combat, they have not received specific training in disaster relief.
    • Knowledge and skills
    Problems with military personnel's knowledge, skills, and abilities can compromise their performance in complex situations.
    Other challenges
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    The Malaydesh Armed Forces (MAF) has faced problems with spare parts for a number of reasons, including:
    • Outdated inventory
    The MAF has had trouble keeping its older equipment operational, such as the MiG-29 fighter aircraft and the Su-30MKM ground-attack aircraft.
    • Budgetary constraints
    The MAF has faced funding shortages, which have limited its ability to purchase new equipment and spare parts.
    • Lack of research and development
    The MAF has had minimal research and development (R&D) activities, which has made it difficult to develop new equipment and spare parts.
    • Imported equipment
    The MAF has sourced most of its equipment from outside the country, which has made it difficult to find spare parts.
    • Sanctions
    Sanctions against Russia have made it difficult for Malaydesh to buy spare parts for Russian-made equipment.
    ==========
    The Malaydesh Armed Forces (MAF) are modernizing their equipment and increasing their military spending, but some say that political interference and corruption are undermining their combat readiness.
    Equipment
    • Main Battle Tanks (MBT): The MAF has acquired MBTs to make the army more powerful in the region
    • Armored Personnel Carriers (APC): The MAF has acquired APCs to make the army more powerful in the region
    • Infantry Fighting Vehicles (IFV): The MAF has acquired IFVs to make the army more powerful in the region
    • Modern artillery: The MAF has acquired modern artillery to make the army more powerful in the region
    • Personal Protection Equipment (PPE): The MAF has a program to equip all soldiers with PPE like Kevlar helmets, Kevlar vests, Oakley goggles, and ear protection equipment
    Military spending
    • Malaydesh has increased its military spending, joining the global trend of rising defense budgets
    • The country's 2025 defense allocation was RM21.2 billion ($4.5 billion), which is a 7.08% increase from the previous year
    Other factors
    • The MAF's strategic plan, known as the Fourth Dimension Malaydesh Armed Forces (4D MAF), aims to develop capabilities to tackle multi-spectral challenges
    • The MAF faces challenges from big power politics and non-traditional security threats

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    52.225 RELINQUISH [PINDAH NEGARA]
    PER TAHUN = 10.104 MALAYDESH PINDAH NEGARA
    PER BULAN = 842 MALAYDESH PINDAH NEGARA
    PER HARI = 28 MALAYDESH PINDAH NEGARA
    Total of 52,225 applications from Malaydeshs to renounce their citizenship were approved between 1 January 2020 and 15 February this year.
    This means, on average, 842 Malaydeshs relinquish their citizenship every month

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  85. Malaydesh's defense policy has faced several weaknesses, including a lack of funding, outdated equipment, and political interference.
    Funding
    • Small procurement budgets
    The military has had small procurement budgets for decades, which has led to a lack of resources to update equipment
    • Fiscal constraints
    The government has been focused on reducing the national deficit and the fiscal cost of the COVID-19 pandemic, which has limited defense funding
    Equipment
    • Outdated equipment
    The military's equipment is aging, and the country has struggled to keep its aircraft operational
    • Imported equipment
    Most of the military's equipment is imported from other countries, and local companies have struggled to develop the capabilities to produce their own equipment
    Political interference
    • Political connections
    Political connections can be a key factor in promotion and appointment decisions, especially at senior levels
    • Lack of transparency
    The process for promoting and appointing military personnel is not transparent, and Parliament is not involved in reviewing senior-level appointments
    Other challenges include:
    • Frequent government changes
    • Weak whistleblower legislation
    • The Official Secrets Act, which limits the ability of military personnel to report wrongdoing
    ====================
    The Malaydesh Armed Forces (MAF) has faced a number of weaknesses, including a lack of modern equipment, corruption, and supply chain management issues.
    Lack of modern equipment
    • Much of the MAF's equipment was purchased between the 1970s and 1990s, and is now outdated
    • The government has been unable to provide the MAF with modern defense assets
    • The MAF has faced issues with the maintenance of its equipment
    Corruption
    • Corruption has been a recurring issue within the MAF
    • Corruption has affected the MAF's supply chain management, which includes the procurement of weapons, uniforms, food, and other military supplies
    Supply chain management issues
    ==========
    The Malaydesh Armed Forces (MAF) are modernizing their equipment and increasing their military spending, but some say that political interference and corruption are undermining their combat readiness.
    Equipment
    • Main Battle Tanks (MBT): The MAF has acquired MBTs to make the army more powerful in the region
    • Armored Personnel Carriers (APC): The MAF has acquired APCs to make the army more powerful in the region
    • Infantry Fighting Vehicles (IFV): The MAF has acquired IFVs to make the army more powerful in the region
    • Modern artillery: The MAF has acquired modern artillery to make the army more powerful in the region
    • Personal Protection Equipment (PPE): The MAF has a program to equip all soldiers with PPE like Kevlar helmets, Kevlar vests, Oakley goggles, and ear protection equipment
    Military spending
    • Malaydesh has increased its military spending, joining the global trend of rising defense budgets
    • The country's 2025 defense allocation was RM21.2 billion ($4.5 billion), which is a 7.08% increase from the previous year
    Other factors
    • The MAF's strategic plan, known as the Fourth Dimension Malaydesh Armed Forces (4D MAF), aims to develop capabilities to tackle multi-spectral challenges
    • The MAF faces challenges from big power politics and non-traditional security threats

    ===================
    52.225 RELINQUISH [PINDAH NEGARA]
    PER TAHUN = 10.104 MALAYDESH PINDAH NEGARA
    PER BULAN = 842 MALAYDESH PINDAH NEGARA
    PER HARI = 28 MALAYDESH PINDAH NEGARA
    Total of 52,225 applications from Malaydeshs to renounce their citizenship were approved between 1 January 2020 and 15 February this year.
    This means, on average, 842 Malaydeshs relinquish their citizenship every month


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  86. SOME WEAKNESSES OF THE MALAYDESH SHIPBUILDING INDUSTRY INCLUDE:
    1. Delays
    Consistent delays in delivering ships to customers has reduced profitability and financial results.
    2. Small tonnage
    Malaydesh shipbuilding industry is relatively weak compared to other countries in the region, as the tonnage of ships manufactured is relatively small.
    3. Supply chain disruptions
    Disruptions caused by COVID-19 and the Russia-Ukraine conflict have led to supply chain disruptions and shortages of skilled personnel.
    ==============
    Malaydesh military procurement faces challenges due to budget constraints, outdated equipment, and political influence.
    Budget constraints
    • The Malaydesh government has been unwilling to cut spending elsewhere or reduce the size of the armed forces.
    • The government has had small procurement budgets over the last quarter-century.
    • The government has had to deal with the economic impact of COVID-19.
    Outdated equipment
    • Most of the Malaydesh military's equipment was purchased between the 1970s and 1990s.
    • The air force's MiG-29 Fulcrum fighter aircraft were withdrawn from service in 2017.
    • The KD Rahman submarine had technical problems and could not submerge in 2010.
    Political influence
    • The procurement process is subject to political influence from suppliers.
    • The procurement process is sometimes vendor-driven and against strategic interests.
    ==========
    The Malaydesh Armed Forces (MAF) has faced challenges with its equipment due to a lack of resources, outdated equipment, and corruption.
    Lack of resources
    • The government's defense budget is limited, making it difficult to afford modern equipment
    • The government has not provided clear guidance for the future of the defense industry
    • The government has not been able to increase the local content of equipment
    Outdated equipment
    • The RMAF's main fighter fleet includes the Su-30MKMs and Boeing F/A-18 Hornets, which are considered techNOLogically obsolete
    • The RMN has many old ships, including the Kasturi-class Corvette and the Laksamana Corvette class, which were built in the 1980s
    • The KD Rahman submarine had technical problems that prevented it from submerging
    Corruption
    • The MAF has been involved in many corruption scandals
    Other challenges
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    PUBLIC DEBT = DEFENSE SPENDING
    Public DEBT has a positive correlation with defense spending in Malaydesh, meaning that as public DEBT increases, so does defense spending. This is because the government allocates funds from the national budget to DEBT repayments and defense.
    Explanation
    DEBT and budget
    The Malaydesh government's budget includes allocations for DEBT repayments and defense. The government's income is often not enough to cover all expenditures, so it borrows money to finance the difference.
    DEBT-to-GDP ratio
    Malaydesh DEBT-to-GDP ratio has been increasing over the years. In 2023, the DEBT-to-GDP ratio was 65.6%.
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    TIDAK BAYAR DEBT
    TIDAK BAYAR DEBT
    TIDAK BAYAR DEBT
    “Kalau dikira daripada peratus, (DEBT) 82 peratus daripada KDNK (Keluaran Dalam Negara Kasar) dan untuk DEBT kerajaan persekutuan sudah mencecah 60.4 peratus. “Ini bermakna bayaran khidmat DEBT banyak…hanya membayar faedah bukan bayar DEBT tertunggak,” kata Anwar lagi

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  87. Malaydesh's armed forces budget faces several challenges, including limited funding, a lack of transparency, and an aging equipment inventory.
    Funding
    • Limited funding
    Malaydesh's defense budget is modest compared to other countries. The government is reluctant to cut spending elsewhere to fund defense.
    • Economic downturns
    The global financial crisis and slower economic growth have impacted defense spending.
    Transparency
    • Budget transparency: The published defense budget is general, not a detailed breakdown.
    • Access to information: The Official Secrets Act limits the publication of defense data.
    Aging equipment
    • Small procurement budgets
    Small procurement budgets over the last quarter-century have led to gaps in military capabilities.
    • Outdated equipment
    The withdrawal of the MiG-29 Fulcrum fighter aircraft in 2017 and the challenge of keeping the Su-30MKM Flanker fighter operational have contributed to the aging equipment inventory.
    Other challenges
    • Parliamentary oversight: Parliament has limited time to discuss and approve the budget.

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    Malaydesh's military budget faces several challenges, including a lack of transparency, budget constraints, and limited parliamentary oversight.
    Lack of transparency
    • The Ministry of Defense (MINDEF) has limited transparency, and most defense spending controls are internal.
    • The published defense budget is a general outline, not a detailed breakdown.
    • The Official Secrets Act limits the publication of defense data.
    Budget constraints
    • Successive governments have been unwilling to cut government spending elsewhere to fund defense.
    • The country has faced delays and cancellations of military modernization initiatives due to economic limitations.
    Limited parliamentary oversight
    • Parliament has limited time to discuss and approve the budget.
    • Before 2019, Parliament lacked a specialized committee to exercise budgetary oversight.
    Most MPs lack expertise in defense-related issues
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    Malaydesh's armed forces have a limited budget due to a number of factors, including the government's focus on other priorities and the need to reduce the national deficit.
    Factors
    • Economic priorities: The government's focus on socio-economic development and stabilizing the economy and political climate means that defense may not be a top priority.
    • National deficit: The government needs to cut spending and reduce the national deficit.
    • Frequent government changes: Since 2018, Malaydesh has had four Prime Ministers and governments, which has hindered defense development.
    Impact
    • Outdated equipment
    The military may have outdated equipment, which can make it difficult to maintain and operate.
    • Limited modernization
    The military may have limited funds for modernization, which can make it difficult to keep up with new threats.
    • Limited access to defense information
    It can be difficult to access information about the military's defense budget and operations.
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    52.225 RELINQUISH [PINDAH NEGARA]
    PER TAHUN = 10.104 MALAYDESH PINDAH NEGARA
    PER BULAN = 842 MALAYDESH PINDAH NEGARA
    PER HARI = 28 MALAYDESH PINDAH NEGARA
    Total of 52,225 applications from Malaydeshs to renounce their citizenship were approved between 1 January 2020 and 15 February this year.
    This means, on average, 842 Malaydeshs relinquish their citizenship every month

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  88. Malaydesh's military vehicles have faced problems due to a number of factors, including budget limitations, logistics issues, and the need to meet the demands of tropical terrain.
    Budget limitations
    • Malaydesh governments have been unwilling to cut spending elsewhere or reduce the size of the armed forces
    • The Asian Financial Crisis caused a downturn in Malaydesh's economy, making imported military equipment more expensive
    Logistics issues
    • There are issues with the quality of logistics equipment
    • There are delays in delivering spare parts to soldiers
    • Outdated inventory stock can affect the country's security
    Terrain challenges
    • Malaydesh's tropical climate presents challenges for vehicle manufacturers, especially military vehicles
    • Vehicles must be able to meet the demands of the variety of terrain profiles
    Examples of vehicle breakdowns
    • In 2022, a Malaydesh military tank broke down on a highway near Kuala Lumpur due to engine problems
    • The breakdown caused traffic to come to a standstill
    • The army apologized for the incident and promised to dispatch a recovery team to avoid future breakdowns
    ===============
    Key points about the Su-30MKM problems in Malaydesh:
    • Engine issues:
    The main concern is frequent engine failures attributed to wear and tear, with limited options for maintenance and replacements due to the difficulty in obtaining spare parts from Russia.
    • Spare part limitations:
    Sanctions and geopolitical factors have made acquiring necessary spare parts for the Su-30MKM challenging, hindering regular maintenance and repairs.
    • Grounding of aircraft:
    Due to these issues, a significant number of Malaydesh Su-30MKM aircraft have been grounded at times, impacting the Air Force's operational capability
    ==========
    SEWA 28 HELI
    The government signed an agreement with Weststar Aviation Sdn Bhd to SEWA 28 helicopters for use by ministries and other government agencies
    SEWA PESAWAT
    ITTC is currently providing Fighter Lead-In Training (FLIT) to the Royal Malaydesh Air Force in London, Ontario. ITTC operates a fleet of Aero Vodochody L-39 featuring upgraded avionics for the FLIT programme
    SEWA 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 HELI
    4 buah Helikopter Leonardo AW 139 yang diperolehi secara SEWAan ini adalah untuk kegunaan Tentera Udara Diraja Malaydesh (TUDM) yang akan ditempatkan di NO.3 Skuadron, Pangkalan Udara Butterworth
    SEWA BOAT
    SEWAan Bot Op Pasir merangkumi 10 unit Fast Interceptor Boat (FIB); 10 unit Utility Boat; 10 unit Rigid Hull Fender Boat (RHFB); 10 unit Rover Fiber Glass (Rover).
    SEWA HIDROGRAFI
    tugas pemetaan data batimetri bagi kawasan perairan negara akan dilakukan oleh sebuah kapal hidrografi moden, MV Aishah AIM 4, yang diperoleh menerusi kontrak SEWAan dari syarikat Breitlink Engineering Services Sdn Bhd (BESSB)
    SEWA MOTOR
    The Royal Military Police Corp (KPTD) celebrated the SEWA of 40 brand-new BMW R1250RT Superbikes for the Enforcement Motorcycle Squad on December 22nd, 2022
    SEWA PATROL BOATS : SEWA OUTBOARD MOTORS : SEWA TRAILERS
    Meanwhile, the division also published a tender for eleven glass reinforced plastic patrol boats together outboard motors, trailers and associated equipment. The tender was published on February 28 and closes on March 29. The estimated cost of the tender is RM4.6 million..
    SEWA VVSHORAD
    SEWA TRUK CINA 3 TON
    government announced that it had struck a deal with China to SEWA 62 new train sets for KTM Bhd over a 30-year SEWA period. The approved leasing deal for KTMB may tip the scale in favour of the truck and VVSHORAD proposals
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    NO MONEY SIPRI MALAYDESH 2024 = NOL = NO SHOPPING
    NO MONEY SIPRI MALAYDESH 2023 = NOT YET ORDERED
    NO MONEY SIPRI MALAYDESH 2022 = SELECTED NOT YET ORDERED
    SALAM NOL SALAM SEWA ......

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  89. The Malaydesh Armed Forces (MAF) faces several challenges in its maritime patrol, including a small defense budget, outdated equipment, and a lack of coordination between agencies.
    Budget
    • Malaydesh's defense budget is small compared to its GDP. In 2023, it was less than 1% of the country's GDP.
    • The budget has been disrupted by unfavorable economic conditions and the value of the Malaydesh Ringgit.
    • Politicization of defense spending has also hindered efforts to modernize.
    Equipment
    • Most of the MAF's equipment was purchased between the 1970s and 1990s.
    • The equipment is outdated and unable to meet the needs of emerging security challenges.
    • For example, the KD Rahman submarine experienced technical problems in 2010.
    Coordination
    • There is a lack of coordination between agencies involved in maritime security.
    • The Maritime Enforcement Agency (MMEA) is responsible for most enforcement of national maritime laws, but the Royal Malaydesh Navy (RMN) leads counter-terrorism at sea.
    Other challenges
    • The MAF faces internal and external threats, including piracy, illegal fishing, and smuggling.
    • Malaydesh's defense procurement has been hindered by scandals.
    • Funding
    The ringgit's depreciation and the fact that Malaydesh sources much of its equipment from overseas may limit the amount of funding available for procurement.
    • Government approval
    The Malaydesh Army has faced delays in procuring new artillery systems due to a need for government approval.
    Modernization challenges
    • Fleet sustainment
    The Malaydesh Army's fleet of aircraft may be reaching techNOLogical obsolescence and may be difficult to maintain.
    • Artillery systems
    The Malaydesh Army has a need to modernize its artillery systems and procure more 155 mm artillery systems
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    SEWA 28 HELI
    The government signed an agreement with Weststar Aviation Sdn Bhd to SEWA 28 helicopters for use by ministries and other government agencies
    SEWA PESAWAT
    ITTC is currently providing Fighter Lead-In Training (FLIT) to the Royal Malaydesh Air Force in London, Ontario. ITTC operates a fleet of Aero Vodochody L-39 featuring upgraded avionics for the FLIT programme
    SEWA 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 HELI
    4 buah Helikopter Leonardo AW 139 yang diperolehi secara SEWAan ini adalah untuk kegunaan Tentera Udara Diraja Malaydesh (TUDM) yang akan ditempatkan di NO.3 Skuadron, Pangkalan Udara Butterworth
    SEWA BOAT
    SEWAan Bot Op Pasir merangkumi 10 unit Fast Interceptor Boat (FIB); 10 unit Utility Boat; 10 unit Rigid Hull Fender Boat (RHFB); 10 unit Rover Fiber Glass (Rover).
    SEWA HIDROGRAFI
    tugas pemetaan data batimetri bagi kawasan perairan negara akan dilakukan oleh sebuah kapal hidrografi moden, MV Aishah AIM 4, yang diperoleh menerusi kontrak SEWAan dari syarikat Breitlink Engineering Services Sdn Bhd (BESSB)
    SEWA MOTOR
    The Royal Military Police Corp (KPTD) celebrated the SEWA of 40 brand-new BMW R1250RT Superbikes for the Enforcement Motorcycle Squad on December 22nd, 2022
    SEWA PATROL BOATS : SEWA OUTBOARD MOTORS : SEWA TRAILERS
    Meanwhile, the division also published a tender for eleven glass reinforced plastic patrol boats together outboard motors, trailers and associated equipment. The tender was published on February 28 and closes on March 29. The estimated cost of the tender is RM4.6 million..
    SEWA VVSHORAD
    SEWA TRUK CINA 3 TON
    government announced that it had struck a deal with China to SEWA 62 new train sets for KTM Bhd over a 30-year SEWA period. The approved leasing deal for KTMB may tip the scale in favour of the truck and VVSHORAD proposals
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    NO MONEY SIPRI MALAYDESH 2024 = NOL = NO SHOPPING
    NO MONEY SIPRI MALAYDESH 2023 = NOT YET ORDERED
    NO MONEY SIPRI MALAYDESH 2022 = SELECTED NOT YET ORDERED
    SALAM NOL SALAM SEWA ......

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  90. The Malaydesh government's Littoral Combat Ship (LCS) program was plagued by construction delays, cost overruns, and other issues. The program was restarted in 2023, but the first ship is not expected to be delivered until 2026.
    Reasons for the issues
    • Financial problems: Boustead Naval Shipbuilding, the company building the ships, experienced financial problems that stalled the program in 2019.
    • Misappropriation of funds: A parliamentary public accounts committee alleged that $300 million was misappropriated from the program.
    • Hull cracking: The LCS hull, known as the sea frame, had issues with hull cracking.
    • Immature mission modules: Many mission module components were immature or struggled to pass testing.
    Program restart
    • In 2023, the Royal Malaydesh Navy announced a new contract to restart the program.
    • The first ship, KD Maharaja Lela, is now scheduled to be delivered in 2026.
    • The remaining four frigates are expected to be delivered by 2029.
    • The Ministry of Finance purchased Boustead Naval Shipbuilding and renamed it Lumut Naval Shipyard.
    Other issues with the LCS program
    • Sikorsky S-61A4 Nuri: Since 1989, around 95 armed forces personnel have died in crashes involving this helicopter
    • Mikoyan MiG-29: A MiG-29 suffered a hydraulic failure during a flight in 1998 and crashed into an oil palm plantation in 2004
    • Pilatus PC-7 Mark II: A PC-7 Mark II crashed into a forest reserve in 2010 during a flypast
    • CN-235-220M: A CN-235-220M made an emergency landing in a mangrove swamp in 2016 due to engine failure
    • AW139: An AW139 helicopter crashed into the sea during a rescue flight
    • G2CA: Two G2CA helicopters collided mid-air during flight training in 2020
    • HOM and Fennec: Two helicopters collided mid-air during a training session in 2024, killing all 10 people on board
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    SEWA 28 HELI
    The government signed an agreement with Weststar Aviation Sdn Bhd to SEWA 28 helicopters for use by ministries and other government agencies
    SEWA PESAWAT
    ITTC is currently providing Fighter Lead-In Training (FLIT) to the Royal Malaydesh Air Force in London, Ontario. ITTC operates a fleet of Aero Vodochody L-39 featuring upgraded avionics for the FLIT programme
    SEWA 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 HELI
    4 buah Helikopter Leonardo AW 139 yang diperolehi secara SEWAan ini adalah untuk kegunaan Tentera Udara Diraja Malaydesh (TUDM) yang akan ditempatkan di NO.3 Skuadron, Pangkalan Udara Butterworth
    SEWA BOAT
    SEWAan Bot Op Pasir merangkumi 10 unit Fast Interceptor Boat (FIB); 10 unit Utility Boat; 10 unit Rigid Hull Fender Boat (RHFB); 10 unit Rover Fiber Glass (Rover).
    SEWA HIDROGRAFI
    tugas pemetaan data batimetri bagi kawasan perairan negara akan dilakukan oleh sebuah kapal hidrografi moden, MV Aishah AIM 4, yang diperoleh menerusi kontrak SEWAan dari syarikat Breitlink Engineering Services Sdn Bhd (BESSB)
    SEWA MOTOR
    The Royal Military Police Corp (KPTD) celebrated the SEWA of 40 brand-new BMW R1250RT Superbikes for the Enforcement Motorcycle Squad on December 22nd, 2022
    SEWA PATROL BOATS : SEWA OUTBOARD MOTORS : SEWA TRAILERS
    Meanwhile, the division also published a tender for eleven glass reinforced plastic patrol boats together outboard motors, trailers and associated equipment. The tender was published on February 28 and closes on March 29. The estimated cost of the tender is RM4.6 million..
    SEWA VVSHORAD
    SEWA TRUK CINA 3 TON
    government announced that it had struck a deal with China to SEWA 62 new train sets for KTM Bhd over a 30-year SEWA period. The approved leasing deal for KTMB may tip the scale in favour of the truck and VVSHORAD proposals
    ===========
    NO MONEY SIPRI MALAYDESH 2024 = NOL = NO SHOPPING
    NO MONEY SIPRI MALAYDESH 2023 = NOT YET ORDERED
    NO MONEY SIPRI MALAYDESH 2022 = SELECTED NOT YET ORDERED
    SALAM NOL SALAM SEWA ......


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  91. Xaxaxaxaxaxaxa para maloners heran INDONESIA yg 60% banyak orang miskin (menirut world bank) bisa jd anggota G8, G20 & BRICS???? Xaxaxxaaxaxaxa selama pakai otak 1cc beruks sampai kiamatpon g akan bisa d nalar lon...paham tak...xaxaxaxaxaxaxaxaxaxxaxa nih🍌🍌🍌🍌🍌🍌🍌🍌🍌😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤪🤪🤪🤪🤪🤪🤪🤪🤪🤪🤪🤪🤪

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  92. Sedangkan malon yg katanya kaya raya kok sampai ngemia BERAS?????....KAYA?????.....xaxaxaxaxaxaxaxxa JOM SONGLAP!!!!!...🍌🍌🍌🍌🍌🍌🍌🍌🍌🍌😂😂😂😂🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤪🤪🤪🤪🤪🤪🤪🤪

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  93. KAYA tp aset militer SEWA sedangkan yg d kata miskin spt INDONESIA , tiap minggu, tiap bulan dan tiap tahun aset militer terus berdatangan...xaxaxaxaxaxaxaxaxaxa...sdh paham kan gaess logic 1cc para maloners....🍌🍌🍌🍌🍌🍌🍌🍌🍌🍌😂😂😂🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤪🤪🤪🤪🤪🤪🤪🤪🤪🤪

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