Deployed 4 units Heavy Mechanized Bridge Systems to aid typhoon recovery in Batangas (all photos: Natt 514th)
The 525th Combat Engineer “Forerunner” Battalion, Combat Engineer Regiment, in coordination with 514th Engineer Construction Battalion, 51st Engineer Brigade (Fiftyfirst EBde) and 202nd Infantry Brigade, has deployed a specialized bridging team to Agoncillo, Batangas on November 19, 2024, to assist in the recovery efforts after Typhoon Kristine.
The deployment of these Combat Engineer equipment demonstrates our commitment to improving disaster response capabilities and strengthening the resilience of our communities,” said Lt. Col. Bautista, Commanding Officer of 525CEB, CER. “With these advanced tools and skilled personnel, we are able to bridge the gaps left by Typhoon Kristine and restore vital services that will help the region recover faster.”
Part of the said operation are members 59th Infantry Battalion who provided security assistance to the bridging team, and support from the LGU of Agoncillo, Batangas.
This operation is one of the Philippine Army's ongoing mission to modernize its forces and provide effective, efficient support to disaster-stricken areas. It also marks a significant shift in the Army’s capabilities, emphasizing the use of advanced technology and specialized training to meet the challenges of modern-day disaster response.
The immediate impact of these efforts will be felt across affected communities, as the restored bridges will enable the safe passage of rescue teams, relief supplies, and government services to areas that were previously isolated.
SEWA HELI SEWA
BalasHapusSEWA HELI SEWA
SEWA HELI SEWA
Skuadron No. 3 mengoperasikan 4 helikopter AW139 dari 12 helikopter AW139 TUDM yang disewa dari Weststar Aviation Services Sdn Bhd
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BLACKHAWK = GAGAL
BLACKHAWK = GAGAL
BLACKHAWK = GAGAL
Menteri Pertahanan, Datuk Seri Mohamed Khaled Nordin berkata, ia susulan pelanjutan kontrak oleh syarikat itu pada Oktober lalu selepas gagal mematuhi kontrak penyerahannya.
"Oktober sudah berakhir. Tiada apa-apa (Black Hawks), tiada apa-apa.
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LIGHT TWIN HELO = GAGAL
LIGHT TWIN HELO = GAGAL
LIGHT TWIN HELO = GAGAL
The Procurement division of the Home Ministry issued two separate tenders for the supply and delivery of seven twin-engine utility and transport aircraft and five light twin engine helicopters for the police’s Air Wing. the tender for the five twin-engine helicopters has been canceled. Checks on the Eperolehan website today confirmed the cancelation
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SEWA HELI 28 = KONGSI 5
SEWA HELI 28 = KONGSI 5
SEWA HELI 28 = KONGSI 5
Dengan termeterainya kontrak tersebut, sebanyak 12 buah akan digunakan Tentera Udara Diraja Malon (TUDM); Polis Diraja Malon (PDRM) (7); Tentera Laut Diraja Malon (TLDM) (2); Jabatan Bomba dan Penyelamat (JPBM) (2) dan Agensi Penguatkuasaan Maritim Malon (Maritim Malon) (4).
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Sewa 28 heli RM 16.8bn = U$ 3.7bn/$ 3.700 jt dolar
•harga heli AW149 adalah $ 31 juta dolar
•28 bijik x $ 31 jt=$ 857 juta dolar
•$ 3.700jt ÷ $ 31 jt = 119 heli
4x LEBIH MAHAL SEWA DARIPADA BELI BARU
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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.Malon (ATM).
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SEWA BEKAS = 15 TAHUN
15 TAHUN = BELI RONGSOK
Semua dikendalikan oleh syarikat yang melakukan pajakan ini dan pajakan ini adalah pajakan To-Own bermakna selepas 15 tahun, kerajaan diberikan pilihan untuk membeli kesemua 28 helikopter itu pada harga nominal RM1 sahaja.
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SEWA 53 HELI BEKAS
SEWA 53 HELI BEKAS
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
Some factors that contribute to the Malonn Army's perceived weakness include:
Hapus• 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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Malon's household debt has also been increasing:
• In 2023, household debt was RM1.53 trillion
• In June 2024, household debt increased to RM1.57 trillion, accounting for 83.8% of GDP
• This sharp rise in debt is a sign of a looming crisis
Here are some details about Malon's national debt:
• Debt-to-GDP ratio
Malon's debt-to-GDP ratio has been above 60% for the past five years. In 2023, the ratio was 64.3%.
• Debt growth
The federal government's debt growth is expected to slow from 8.6% in 2023 to 7.5% in 2024 and 6% in 2025.
• Debt composition
97.6% of Malon's debt is in ringgit, while the remaining 2.4% is in foreign currencies.
• Debt ownership
As of June 2024, 77% of the total debt is held by residents, while 23% is held by non-residents.
• Debt reduction
The Public Finance and Fiscal Responsibility Act 2023 (Act 850) aims to reduce the debt-to-GDP ratio to less than 60% in the medium term.
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Malon's military budget is based on a number of factors, including the country's socio-economic priorities, threat escalation, and affordability:
• Affordability
The government's defense budget is based on its ability to afford it, rather than being pegged to GDP or GNP.
• Socio-economic priorities
The government considers other priorities, such as socio-economic development, when deciding how much to allocate to defense.
• Threat escalation
The budget is sensitive to the level of threat to the country.
• Modernization
The budget is used to modernize the country's military platforms and capabilities
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Malon's household debt has also been increasing:
• In 2023, household debt was RM1.53 trillion
• In June 2024, household debt increased to RM1.57 trillion, accounting for 83.8% of GDP
• This sharp rise in debt is a sign of a looming crisis
Here are some details about Malon's national debt:
• Debt-to-GDP ratio
Malon's debt-to-GDP ratio has been above 60% for the past five years. In 2023, the ratio was 64.3%.
• Debt growth
The federal government's debt growth is expected to slow from 8.6% in 2023 to 7.5% in 2024 and 6% in 2025.
• Debt composition
97.6% of Malon's debt is in ringgit, while the remaining 2.4% is in foreign currencies.
• Debt ownership
As of June 2024, 77% of the total debt is held by residents, while 23% is held by non-residents.
• Debt reduction
The Public Finance and Fiscal Responsibility Act 2023 (Act 850) aims to reduce the debt-to-GDP ratio to less than 60% in the medium term
MMW 28 November 2024 pukul 11.15
BalasHapusSesiapa kat sini yang cemburu dengan terhadap perkara dibawah:-
1. Littoral Combat Ship (LCS) kami
2. Littoral Mission Ships (LMS) kami
3. F/A-50M
4. Hornet Kuwait,
5. Anka-S
6. ATR 72-MPA
Insya Allah tuan-tuan akan dapat update dari semasa ke semasa.
Sebab kontrak kami ada political will utk melaksanakan projek tersebut dan ada uang. Tak seperti kontrak tuan-tuan...kontrak KOSONG tiada uang menunggu PSP.
You all can deny it all the time but in your heart you know it's true. 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Betul, itu adalah nyata....NYATA MEMBUALNYA !
😅🤣😂🤣😅🤣
Some factors that contribute to the Malonn Army's perceived weakness include:
BalasHapus• 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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Malon's household debt has also been increasing:
• In 2023, household debt was RM1.53 trillion
• In June 2024, household debt increased to RM1.57 trillion, accounting for 83.8% of GDP
• This sharp rise in debt is a sign of a looming crisis
Here are some details about Malon's national debt:
• Debt-to-GDP ratio
Malon's debt-to-GDP ratio has been above 60% for the past five years. In 2023, the ratio was 64.3%.
• Debt growth
The federal government's debt growth is expected to slow from 8.6% in 2023 to 7.5% in 2024 and 6% in 2025.
• Debt composition
97.6% of Malon's debt is in ringgit, while the remaining 2.4% is in foreign currencies.
• Debt ownership
As of June 2024, 77% of the total debt is held by residents, while 23% is held by non-residents.
• Debt reduction
The Public Finance and Fiscal Responsibility Act 2023 (Act 850) aims to reduce the debt-to-GDP ratio to less than 60% in the medium term.
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Malon's military budget is based on a number of factors, including the country's socio-economic priorities, threat escalation, and affordability:
• Affordability
The government's defense budget is based on its ability to afford it, rather than being pegged to GDP or GNP.
• Socio-economic priorities
The government considers other priorities, such as socio-economic development, when deciding how much to allocate to defense.
• Threat escalation
The budget is sensitive to the level of threat to the country.
• Modernization
The budget is used to modernize the country's military platforms and capabilities
============
Malon's household debt has also been increasing:
• In 2023, household debt was RM1.53 trillion
• In June 2024, household debt increased to RM1.57 trillion, accounting for 83.8% of GDP
• This sharp rise in debt is a sign of a looming crisis
Here are some details about Malon's national debt:
• Debt-to-GDP ratio
Malon's debt-to-GDP ratio has been above 60% for the past five years. In 2023, the ratio was 64.3%.
• Debt growth
The federal government's debt growth is expected to slow from 8.6% in 2023 to 7.5% in 2024 and 6% in 2025.
• Debt composition
97.6% of Malon's debt is in ringgit, while the remaining 2.4% is in foreign currencies.
• Debt ownership
As of June 2024, 77% of the total debt is held by residents, while 23% is held by non-residents.
• Debt reduction
The Public Finance and Fiscal Responsibility Act 2023 (Act 850) aims to reduce the debt-to-GDP ratio to less than 60% in the medium term
Malon's military budget is driven by a number of factors, including:
BalasHapus• Security threats: Malon needs to protect its sovereignty and address security threats like piracy and terrorism.
• Regional security landscape: Malon faces challenges in the regional security landscape, including strategic, geopolitical, security, and economic challenges.
• Military capability: In 2021, Malon was ranked 16th out of 26 for military capability.
• Military modernization: Malon's defense budget is expected to grow to $6.2 billion by 2028 to support military modernization efforts.
• Disaster response: The budget will support disaster response capabilities.
• International commitments: The budget will support international commitments.
• Economic interests: The budget will contribute to the country's economic interests.
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The Malonn Armed Forces (MAF) faces a number of challenges, including:
• Outdated equipment
Much of the MAF's equipment was purchased between the 1970s and 1990s, and the government is unable to provide modern assets. For example, the KD Rahman submarine was unable to submerge due to technical issues in 2010.
• Misappropriation of funds
There have been multiple instances of public funds being misappropriated under the guise of meeting defense needs.
• Army-centric mindset
Malon has an army-centric mindset, even though the country is surrounded by water.
• Double budgetary allocation
The army receives more of the budget than the other services.
• Lack of standard operating procedures
There are issues with standard operating procedures, from the e-procurement process to inventory receipts.
• Tension between public and military
There is tension between the public's right to know and the military's "need-to-know" policies
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Malon's household debt has also been increasing:
• In 2023, household debt was RM1.53 trillion
• In June 2024, household debt increased to RM1.57 trillion, accounting for 83.8% of GDP
• This sharp rise in debt is a sign of a looming crisis
Here are some details about Malon's national debt:
• Debt-to-GDP ratio
Malon's debt-to-GDP ratio has been above 60% for the past five years. In 2023, the ratio was 64.3%.
• Debt growth
The federal government's debt growth is expected to slow from 8.6% in 2023 to 7.5% in 2024 and 6% in 2025.
• Debt composition
97.6% of Malon's debt is in ringgit, while the remaining 2.4% is in foreign currencies.
• Debt ownership
As of June 2024, 77% of the total debt is held by residents, while 23% is held by non-residents.
• Debt reduction
The Public Finance and Fiscal Responsibility Act 2023 (Act 850) aims to reduce the debt-to-GDP ratio to less than 60% in the medium term.
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Malonns believe their country is in economic crisis, despite positive economic growth:
• Survey results
A May 2024 Ipsos survey found that 68% of Malonns believe the country is in recession, which is contrary to the actual economic situation. The survey also found that one in three Malonns believe the cost-of-living crisis is worse than in other countries.
• Economic growth
Malon's economy grew 4.2% in the first quarter of 2024. In 2023, the economy grew 3.7% and is expected to continue growing between 4% and 5% in 2024.
• Perception of the economy
There is a clear disparity between Malonns' perception of the economic situation and the economic growth data. Half of Malonns claim they are just getting by financially.
yg hobi sewa mana brani masyuk...ngerih liat aset Mahal Tim Elit haha!🤭🤭🤭
BalasHapusYang GAGAL SEWA semakin MEMALUKAN guys.... HAHAHAHAHA
BalasHapusJangan lupa MALON uang jual PASIR LAUT hasil CURIAN buat bayar wang SEWA SABAH ya... HAHAHAHAHAH
😜😜😜😜😜
MMW 28 November 2024 pukul 11.15
BalasHapusSesiapa kat sini yang cemburu dengan terhadap perkara dibawah:-
1. Littoral Combat Ship (LCS) kami
2. Littoral Mission Ships (LMS) kami
3. F/A-50M
4. Hornet Kuwait,
5. Anka-S
6. ATR 72-MPA
Insya Allah tuan-tuan akan dapat update dari semasa ke semasa.
Sebab kontrak kami ada political will utk melaksanakan projek tersebut dan ada uang. Tak seperti kontrak tuan-tuan...kontrak KOSONG tiada uang menunggu PSP.
You all can deny it all the time but in your heart you know it's true. 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
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MEMEK BUAL BIKIN NGERI.. IHH.. TAKUTNYE
1.) LCS GHOIB... UNSLIP (FAILURE) kau cek sendiri APA itu UNSLIP.
2.) LMS GHOIB... TUNJUK BUKTI DAH DIBINA.
3.) FA-50M (MALAYSEWA🇲🇾) ....PESAWAT TG SANGGUP TEMBAK JATUH UFO PLANET NAMES
4.) HORNETS LCS KUWAIT... MASIH ANGAN-ANGAN... PESAWAT USANG N TUA.
5.) ANKA-S ... OMPONG N GHOIB.
6.) ATR-72.. GHOIB
we Indonesia n the world countries are very afraid of MALAYSEWA🇲🇾's hyper sophisticated WEAPONS, the devil's realm.
Even capable of destroying the UFO fleet PLANET NAMEX
GEMPURWIRA 27 November 2024 pukul 08.45
BalasHapusPROGRAM LCS FRIGATE....BYE BYE GORILLA......HAHAHAHAH
LCS 1 - SIAP AKHIR TAHUN 2024
LCS 2 - TURUN AIR PERTENGAHAN 2025
https://www.hmetro.com.my/mutakhir/2024/11/1159248/fasa-akhir-pembinaan-lcs-pertama-siap-hujung-2024-semuanya-ikut-jadual
GEMPURWIRA 27 November 2024 pukul 09.19
jelas MONYET GORILLA mulai KETAR KETIR KEHADIRAN LCS tak lama lagi...HAHAHAHAH
Manakala kapal mereka dibarisi kapal kapal kecil lagi OMPONG...HAHHAHA
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Yang ini kan purrr TOLOL barisan kapal OMPONG KECIL TUH.
••LAKSAMANA CLASS WW2 GUN BOAT.
••KEDAH CLASS WW2 GUN BOAT.
••JERUNG CLASS WW1 GUN BOAT.
••HANDALAN CLASS GUN BOAT 1800an.
••LEMES BATCH 1 GUN BOAT WW2.
••LCS GHOIB (PERSENJATAAN BELUM BELI... MICA/NSM/BOFORS MK3 SEMUANYA GHOIB N BUAL)
MMW 28 November 2024 pukul 11.30
BalasHapusKalau kapal selam pun dinamakan dengan senjata Hindu....masih nak nafikan lagi yang INDIANESIA DAN INDIA begitu banyak persamaan
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
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MEMEK.. OI MEMEK
IKUT OTAK UDANG TOLOL KAU.. MAMARIKA NIH APA... BAWAHANNYA YUNANI YA
••P8 POSEIDON.
••P3 ORION.
••APOLO SPACE AIRCRAFT.
••ARTEMIS SPACE AIRCRAFT.
••ETC
yaa cemburu warganyet seblah krn gak punyak warisan aset budaya bernilai tinggi om acno haha!🤓🤓🤓
HapusAsal Usul kita jelas..
lah warganyet kan pengungsi dr planet namek om...tiba2 nongol di semenanjung haha!😂😂😂
Malon beruk sebelah cukup pakai jerigen dan selang
BalasHapusPoland delay kena grounded, apalagi pesawat latihan milik malon..
BalasHapus🤣🤣😂😂😂😂
Pantaslah AKAN pakai AESA versi lowcost, karena hanya pesawat latihan jee..
🤣🤣😂😂😂😂🤪😛
Yang pakek jembatan jerigen silahkan menepi ke WC 🤣🤣🤣🤣
BalasHapusMantap pinoy, siap take over sabah
BalasHapusmakanya panik minta dipercepat...smua aset grondid
Hapusbarter kan antrean blakang haha!😂😂😂
Naah...
HapusSekarang saya paham kenapa KD Meherejelele dipercepat dari darat>laut>darat..
Dari target normalnya yang mestinya 50 tahun kehadapan....
😂😂🤣🤪😛🤫
Bagusan jerigen, mudah bawanya.
BalasHapusBeruk mode on 😁
Malon's military budget is driven by a number of factors, including:
BalasHapus• Security threats: Malon needs to protect its sovereignty and address security threats like piracy and terrorism.
• Regional security landscape: Malon faces challenges in the regional security landscape, including strategic, geopolitical, security, and economic challenges.
• Military capability: In 2021, Malon was ranked 16th out of 26 for military capability.
• Military modernization: Malon's defense budget is expected to grow to $6.2 billion by 2028 to support military modernization efforts.
• Disaster response: The budget will support disaster response capabilities.
• International commitments: The budget will support international commitments.
• Economic interests: The budget will contribute to the country's economic interests
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Factors that influence Malon's military budget include:
• Fiscal limitations
Malonn 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 Malon.
• 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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Malon's military budget is driven by a number of factors, including:
• Security threats: Malon needs to protect its sovereignty and address security threats like piracy and terrorism.
• Regional security landscape: Malon faces challenges in the regional security landscape, including strategic, geopolitical, security, and economic challenges.
• Military capability: In 2021, Malon was ranked 16th out of 26 for military capability.
• Military modernization: Malon's defense budget is expected to grow to $6.2 billion by 2028 to support military modernization efforts.
• Disaster response: The budget will support disaster response capabilities.
• International commitments: The budget will support international commitments.
• Economic interests: The budget will contribute to the country's economic interests
==============
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