26 Januari 2025

Panglima TNI Resmikan Gedung Trisula Denjaka dan Serahkan Ransus Mobile Dual Ramp System

26 Januari 2025

Peresmian gedung Trisula Denjaka dan penyerahan Ransus Mobile Dual Ramp System merek Inkas (all photos: TNI, Pasmar)

(Puspen TNI) -- Panglima TNI Jenderal TNI Agus Subiyanto meresmikan Gedung Trisula Barak Siaga Detasemen Jalamangkara (Denjaka) dan menyerahkan Kendaraan Khusus (Ransus) Mobile Dual Ramp System, bertempat di Kesatrian Marinir Arthur Solang Denjaka, Cilandak, Jakarta Selatan, Senin (20/01/2025).

Kedatangan Panglima TNI disambut dengan Jajar Kehormatan oleh Jaga Ksatrian dilanjutkan menerima Paparan dari Komandan Korps Marinir (Dankomar), Panglima TNI juga menyaksikan demonstrasi kemampuan prajurit Denjaka yang menunjukkan profesionalisme dan kesiapan tinggi dalam menjaga kedaulatan negara.

Kegiatan dilanjutkan dengan peresmian Gedung Trisula Barak Siaga Denjaka dan penyerahan Ransus Mobile Dual Ramp System. Fasilitas dan kendaraan khusus ini diharapkan dapat meningkatkan kesiapan operasional Detasemen Jalamangkara dalam melaksanakan tugas-tugas strategis.

Dalam pesan tertulisnya, Panglima TNI menyampaikan motivasi dan semangat kepada seluruh prajurit Denjaka. "Pertahankan Negara Kesatuan Republik Indonesia sampai titik darah penghabisan, jangan lupa berlatih dan berdoa, jaya selalu Detasemen Jalamangkara," tulis Panglima TNI.

Turut hadir dalam kegiatan diantaranya, Irjen TNI, Pangkoarmada RI, Para Asisten Panglima TNI, Danpuspom TNI, Kapuskes TNI, Kapusjianstralitbang TNI, Dankoopsus TNI, para Pejabat Mabes TNI dan para Pejabat Mabes AL serta tamu undangan lainnya.

(TNI)

31 komentar:

  1. The Malomn armed forces face several problems with procurement, including budget constraints, political influence, and the difficulty of managing diverse equipment.
    Budget constraints
    The Malaysian government has been unwilling to reduce government spending or the size of the armed forces to fund defense.
    The 2024 defense budget allocated $1.2 billion for procurement, which is a slight increase from 2023.
    Political influence
    The procurement process is subject to political influence from suppliers.
    For example, the purchase of military helicopters in 2015 was done in violation of the Ministry of Finance's procedures.
    There is weak external oversight of the process.
    Managing diverse equipment
    The Malaysian military has sourced weapons systems and platforms from many different foreign suppliers.
    This has led to a variation in advanced technological terms, making it difficult to find personnel to manage the equipment.
    It can also be difficult to keep the equipment operational, especially when stocks of spares run out.
    Other problems
    The tension between the public's right to know and the military's "need-to-know" policies
    The bureaucracy and opacity of the procurement system
    The possibility of corruption and leakages happening with public funds
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    The Malonn Armed Forces (MAF) has faced challenges with modernizing its technology and equipment. Some of these challenges include:
    Limited capabilities
    The MAF has faced limitations in its capabilities, such as when it was unable to incorporate the JDEWR system during Cope Taufan 14.
    Outdated equipment
    The MAF has had outdated equipment, such as the Scorpene submarine, which was unable to submerge due to technical issues.
    Aging aircraft
    The MAF's fleet of legacy Hornets is reaching technological obsolescence, which can make it difficult to maintain.
    Limited ISR capability
    The MAF's infantry platoon has limited ISR capability, which can make it difficult to detect and track threats.
    The MAF has been working to improve its capabilities through a number of initiatives, including:
    Networked force
    The MAF is working to become a networked force by 2035, using information technology to improve military effectiveness.
    Smart weapons
    The MAF is introducing more advanced technology into military operations, including smart weapons, sensor and remote-control systems, and long-range surveillance systems.
    UAVs
    The MAF is using UAVs to provide critical ISR capabilities for the infantry platoon.

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  2. Malonn armed forces face financial challenges, including limited budgets, aging equipment, and a lack of transparency.
    Limited budgets
    The Malonn government has been reluctant to increase defense spending by cutting other government spending or reducing the size of the armed forces.
    The 2024 defense budget allocated $4.16 billion, with over 40% of that going to salaries and allowances.
    The defense budget has been small for the past quarter-century.
    Aging equipment
    The Royal Malonn Air Force (RMAF) has been unable to replace its aging fleet of aircraft.
    The RMAF's MiG-29 Fulcrum fighter aircraft were withdrawn from service in 2017.
    The RMAF's Su-30MKM Flanker fighter ground-attack aircraft are difficult to keep operational.
    Lack of transparency
    There is a lack of transparency in the promotion and appointment processes for military personnel.
    There is a lack of transparency in budget spending.
    Other challenges
    The Official Secrets Act prohibits military personnel from reporting wrongdoing.
    Political connections can play a role in promotion decisions.
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    Malonn armed forces face several challenges in modernizing, including budget constraints, aging equipment, and a lack of local defense industry.
    Budget constraints
    Malaysia's defense spending is low compared to its neighbors, and the government has been reluctant to cut spending elsewhere to fund defense.
    The government has faced delays and cancellations of modernization initiatives due to economic limitations.
    Aging equipment
    The country's equipment inventory is aging, and the air force has been challenged by the withdrawal of Russia-supplied fighter aircraft

    BalasHapus
  3. The Malonn Armed Forces (MAF) faces several challenges, including a lack of modern equipment, corruption, and financial constraints.
    Lack of modern equipment
    Most of the MAF's equipment was purchased between the 1970s and 1990s
    The government is unable to provide the MAF with modern equipment
    The MAF is exposed to internal and external threats due to its lack of modern equipment
    Corruption
    The MAF's supply chain management (SCM) is often under stress from corruption
    Corruption is common in the Malaysian military due to the high level of corruption in Malaysian politics and royalty
    Financial constraints
    Financial constraints may derail the MAF's force development program
    The government's financial ability must be considered when planning the MAF's development
    Other challenges
    The MAF faces non-traditional security threats
    The MAF needs to manage cross-domain operations involving land, sea, air, cyber, and space forces
    The MAF needs to be proactive and pragmatic in coping with strategic risks
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    The Malonn Armed Forces (MAF) has faced weaknesses in the quality of its logistics equipment and in its ability to deliver spares to soldiers in need.
    Logistics equipment quality
    Studies have noted the quality of the MAF's logistics equipment, but there is a lack of information on the government's policies and actions to improve it.
    Outdated inventory stock can affect the country's security.
    Spares delivery
    A failure to deliver spares to soldiers in a timely manner can make it difficult for them to operate and mobilize in hostile environments.
    This can put soldiers at risk of being captured, tortured, or killed by the enemy.

    BalasHapus
  4. The Malonn Armed Forces (MAF) has faced several weaknesses with its equipment, including outdated assets, a lack of modern equipment, and a lack of operational compatibility.
    Outdated assets
    The MAF has many assets that were purchased between the 1970s and 1990s, and are now outdated.
    The MAF has had issues with its submarines, including a conventional submarine that couldn't submerge due to technical problems.
    Lack of modern equipment
    The MAF has faced challenges in acquiring modern equipment due to weak economic growth and limited defense spending.
    The MAF has been unable to provide its forces with the latest defense assets.
    Lack of operational compatibility
    The MAF has acquired weapons and equipment for specific peacekeeping operations that may not be compatible with its conventional force development needs.
    This has led to logistical and maintenance problems.
    The MAF has been working to modernize its equipment, including its Navy, Air Force, and Army.
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    The Malonn Armed Forces (MAF) has faced challenges with maintenance and logistics, including the age of its fleet and the quality of its equipment.
    Maintenance
    Aging fleet
    The MAF's fleet has been criticized for its age, which has raised questions about its ability to defend the country. For example, a 45-year-old navy ship sank during a patrol due to its age and a navigational error.
    Maintenance budget
    The MAF's maintenance budget is part of the annual defense budget allocated to the Ministry of Defense (MINDEF).
    Logistics
    Outdated inventory
    Studies have identified weaknesses in the quality of MAF logistics equipment and the outdated nature of its inventory stock.
    Spare parts delivery
    The delivery of spare parts to soldiers on the ground has been identified as a potential stumbling block in operations.
    Other challenges
    Defense ecosystem
    The first Malaysia Defence White Paper (DWP) identified glitches in the country's defense ecosystem.
    Regional security
    Malaysia's military capability has been ranked lower than other countries in the region.
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    The Malonn Armed Forces (MAF) has faced issues with the age and condition of its vessels, as well as with its logistics.
    Vessel age
    The Royal Malaysian Navy's (TLDM) fleet includes many ships that are well beyond their serviceable lifespan.
    The MAF's helicopters were commissioned in the 1960s.
    The 260-ton patrol boat KD Pendekar was commissioned in 1979.
    Vessel condition
    The hull of the KD Pendekar was weak, which contributed to flooding and the sinking of the vessel.
    The KD Pendekar was off course when it hit the reef, which was caused by a navigation error.
    Logistics
    The MAF has faced issues with the quality of its logistics equipment.
    There are concerns that the MAF's rapid development since the Cold War has raised questions about its readiness to face threats.
    There are concerns that the MAF's logistics weakness could affect the country's security

    BalasHapus
  5. Sebenarnya kalau ada teroris kuasain hotel, yg turun dulu siapa ? Polisi atau TNI ? Densus88 atau DenGultor?

    BalasHapus
    Balasan
    1. Yang cepat respon biasanya Damkar sih..ðŸĪĪ

      Hapus
    2. Polisi donk duluan divisi anti teror nya.

      Hapus
    3. Kok beda ya ....soale kalo di tempatku yg turun duluan kalah 😁😁😁

      Hapus
  6. Itu bahan peledak nya cocok buat ngeledakin geng Gorilla malaya 👍👍

    BalasHapus
  7. Ngamuk dong Gempurwaria, bual dan lawakannya biar ramai di DS.

    BalasHapus
  8. Tak pernah ucap helo gempur terus elak topik
    Hawimauu harimauu harimauuu...

    BalasHapus
  9. Kalau Teroris setahap ISiS mungkin yang turun duluan Polri apa TNI ya

    BalasHapus
  10. Inkas Baruw lagiiii hore mare haha!👏👏👏

    seblah gak punyak inkas KAHSIYAN haha!ðŸĪŠðŸĪŠðŸĪŠ

    BalasHapus
  11. kantor baru..
    SEMANGAT REK..
    💊ðŸ‡ēðŸ‡Ļ⚓ðŸ”ĨðŸ”ĨðŸ”ĨðŸ”ĨðŸ”ĨðŸ”ĨðŸ”Ĩ⚔️

    BalasHapus
  12. Mana komandonya...... 1. 5 tahun ya guys selama itu GAGAL DISELAMATkan... ðŸĪĢðŸĪĢðŸĪĢ

    Pilot Susi Air Kapten Philip Dibebaskan Setelah 1,5 Tahun Disandera KKB

    https://www.detik.com/bali/berita/d-7550999/pilot-susi-air-kapten-philip-dibebaskan-setelah-1-5-tahun-disandera-kkb

    BalasHapus
    Balasan
    1. The Royal Malonn Air Force (RMAF) faces a number of issues with its aircraft, including fleet maintenance, the age of its aircraft, and the need for a multi-role combat aircraft.
      Fleet maintenance
      The RMAF has fleet sustainment problems due to its aging aircraft fleet.
      The RMAF's logistics equipment quality has been criticized.
      The RMAF has had issues with the reliability of its fleet, which has forced it to cut schedules.
      Age of aircraft
      The RMAF's main fighter fleet includes the Su-30MKMs and Boeing F/A-18 Hornets.
      The RMAF's aircraft are aging, which can make them more difficult and expensive to maintain.
      Need for a multi-role combat aircraft
      The RMAF has stated that it needs a multi-role combat aircraft, but the government's defense budget is limited.
      The RMAF has been discussing acquiring second-hand Kuwaiti F/A-18s, but no formal negotiations have taken place.
      Other issues
      The RMAF has faced issues with the quality of its logistics equipment.
      The RMAF has been wary of Russian-made weapons due to sanctions imposed on Russia after its invasion of Ukraine.
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      The The Malonn Armed Forces (MAF) face a number of challenges, including:
      Limited funding: The government has been unwilling to reduce spending elsewhere or cut the size of the armed forces.
      Outdated equipment: The MAF's equipment is outdated and behind that of neighboring countries.
      Logistics problems: The MAF's logistics system may not be able to support combat operations.
      Political interference: Political interference and corruption may undermine the MAF's combat readiness.
      Lack of government guidance: The government may not have a clear strategic direction for the defense industry. Malonn Armed Forces (MAF) face a number of challenges, including:
      Limited funding: The government has been unwilling to reduce spending elsewhere or cut the size of the armed forces.
      Outdated equipment: The MAF's equipment is outdated and behind that of neighboring countries.
      Logistics problems: The MAF's logistics system may not be able to support combat operations.
      Political interference: Political interference and corruption may undermine the MAF's combat readiness.
      Lack of government guidance: The government may not have a clear strategic direction for the defense industry.

      Hapus
    2. NGEMIS 4x F18 BEKAS.....
      NGEMIS 4x F18 BEKAS.....
      NGEMIS 4x F18 BEKAS.....
      Malon masih lagi menunggu keputusan daripada kerajaan Kuwait tentang hasratnya untuk memperolehi pesawat-pesawat pejuang F/A-18C/D HORNET MALONN milik tentera udara negara Timur Tengah itu
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      NGEMIS 3X SURAT DITOLAK ......
      NGEMIS 3X SURAT DITOLAK ......
      NGEMIS 3X SURAT DITOLAK ......
      Bercakap di Parlimen semalam, Menteri Pertahanan Datuk Seri Mohamad Hassan berkata, kementeriannya serta Menteri Pertahanan terdahulu telah menulis surat sebanyak tiga kali kepada kerajaan Kuwait menyatakan hasrat negara untuk memperolehi pesawat-pesawat pejuang terpakai F/A-18C/D milik negara Arab
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      The Malonn Armed Forces (MAF) has faced issues with maintenance and funding for its assets. This has led to a lack of modern equipment, which can expose the country to internal and external threats.
      Funding
      The MAF has faced budget shortages for maintenance and repair
      The MAF has struggled to get enough funding to buy new assets
      The MAF has had to outsource maintenance to contractors, but the contractors may underperform
      Maintenance
      The MAF has had to maintain outdated equipment purchased in the 1970s and 1990s
      The MAF has had to deal with undertrained staff and a lack of enforcement of contract terms
      The MAF has had to deal with poor specifications in tenders, which can lead to abuse by contractors
      Examples
      The Royal Malonnn Air Force (RMAF) has had issues maintaining its Russian fighter jets
      The MAF has had issues maintaining its submarines, such as the KD Rahman submarine that was unable to submerge in 2010
      The MAF has had issues maintaining its army housing due to funding shortages
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      Malonn military has outdated equipment and vessels, which can make it difficult to respond to threats. The country's military has also faced issues with corruption and political interference.
      Outdated equipment
      Navy vessels
      Many of the Royal Malonn Navy's (RMN) vessels are outdated, with some over 40 years old. The RMN's Fast Attack Craft (FAC) are also considered outdated.
      Aircraft
      The Royal Malonn Air Force's (RMAF) fleet includes legacy Hornets, which are considered technologically obsolete.
      Spare parts
      The navy has lost millions of ringgit due to spare parts that are no longer compatible with its fleet.
      Challenges
      Funding: Malonn military has faced chronic funding shortages.
      Corruption: Political interference and corruption have undermined the military's combat readiness.
      Internal and external threats: The military faces threats from pirates, terrorists, and other external threats.

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    3. 2024 NGEMIS 4x F18 KUWAIT
      Antara perkara yang dibincangkan adalah berkenaan hasrat negara untuk memperoleh jet-jet pejuang F/A-18 Legacy HORNET MALONN milik Tentera Udara Kuwait (KAF) setelah KAF menerima Super HORNET MALONN baharunya.
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      2023 NGEMIS 3x F18 KUWAIT
      Bercakap di Parlimen semalam, Menteri Pertahanan Datuk Seri Mohamad Hassan berkata, kementeriannya serta Menteri Pertahanan terdahulu telah menulis surat sebanyak tiga kali kepada kerajaan Kuwait
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      NO FMS USA = NO SALE HORNET MALONNS KUWAIT
      the process will NOt start until the government asked for permission from the US. Only after the US gives it permission and the Kuwaiti ascends to it that talk on procuring the HORNET MALONNs can start.
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      KUWAIT = USMC PRIORITY US APPROVAL
      Malon and Tunisia are said to be interested in acquiring those legacy HORNET MALONNs, however, the USMC will have priority as approval is required from the US government before Kuwait can sell the jets to other nations.
      “Kuwait canNOt sell the legacy HORNET MALONNs to aNOther country without the prior approval of the US Navy,” said Hashim. “There are reports that the US Marines command appears to be interested in acquiring the Kuwait fleet of HORNET MALONNs, and negotiations were underway between the two sides.”
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      2024 GOOD BYE F18 : The US Department of Defense (DoD) awarded a $153.3m contract modification to Kay & Associates, an Illinois-based engineering solutions provider to the US Armed Forces, on 30 January 2024 to support and maintain F/A-18C and D aircraft in the Kuwaiti Air Force.. n
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      2023 SELAMAT TINGGAL F18 : Kuwait Pilih Upgrade, TUDM Boleh Ucapkan Selamat Tinggal Pada Opsi Pesawat F/A-18 HORNET MALONN Kuwait, Jabatan Negara Amerika Syarikat mengumumkan ia telah meluluskan kemungkinan Foreign Military Sales (FMS) kepada kerajaan Kuwait kerja-kerja kejuruteraan dan penyelenggaraan bernilai US$1.8 bilion.
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      2021 NO SALE OF HORNET MALONNS = Kuwait's Ministry of Defense on Thursday denied reports about purported negotiations to sell 33 used F/A-18 HORNET MALONN aircraft in possession of the Kuwait Air Force to the Malonn Air Force.
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      2024 RASIO HUTANG 84,2% DARI GDP
      HUTANG 2023 = RM 1.53 TRILLION
      HUTANG 2022 = RM 1.45 TRILLION
      HUTANG 2021 = RM 1.38 TRILLION
      HUTANG 2020 = RM 1.32 TRILLION
      HUTANG 2019 = RM 1.25 TRILLION
      The Finance Ministry stated that the aggregate national household debt stood at RM1.53 trillion between 2018 and 2023. In aggregate, it said the household debt for 2022 was RM1.45 trillion, followed by RM1.38 trillion (2021,) RM1.32 trillion (2020), RM1.25 trillion (2019) and RM1.19 trillion (2018). “The ratio of household debt to gross domestic product (GDP) at the end of 2023 also slightly increased to 84.2% compared with 82% in 2018,” it said..
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      Malonn armed forces face a number of problems, including limited funding, aging equipment, and corruption.
      Limited funding
      Malonn governments have been reluctant to reduce government spending or cut the size of the armed forces
      The 2024 defense budget allocated more to salaries and allowances than to procurement
      Aging equipment
      The air force's MiG-29 Fulcrum fighter aircraft were withdrawn from service in 2017
      The Su-30MKM Flanker fighter ground-attack aircraft are also Russian-origin and are difficult to keep operational
      The naval assets are aging
      Corruption
      Corruption is not recognized as a military doctrine
      Corruption risks are not included in operational planning
      Commanders are not trained on corruption issues before deployments
      Other challenges
      Lack of authority for the armed forces to tackle non-traditional security challenges
      The Spratly Islands area is disputed and could trigger a regional conflict
      The ethnic Malay nationalist insurgency in Thailand along the northern border with Malonn

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    4. 2025 $1.3 BILLION MINDEF =
      MAINTENANCE
      REPAIRS
      ASSETS.
      (LEASE, LEASE AND LEASE)
      -------------
      Military spending
      In 2025, Malonn Ministry of Defense (MINDEF) was allocated $4.8 billion to protect the country's sovereignty.
      This budget included $1.3 billion for maintenance, repairs, and new military assets..
      =========
      RELATED DEBT WITH BUDGET MILITARY
      RELATED DEBT WITH BUDGET MILITARY
      RELATED DEBT WITH BUDGET MILITARY
      Public debt and defense spending in Malonn are related, and the relationship between the two is important to consider for fiscal dynamics.
      Military spending and external debt
      Military spending can have security and economic consequences, especially for developing economies. Rapid expansion in military spending can lead to rising fiscal deficits.
      Public debt and defense spending in Malonn
      Research has been conducted to study the relationship between public debt and defense spending in Malonn. This research has used data from the World Bank to analyze the dynamic relationship between the two variables.
      Policy implications
      Policymakers need to balance the benefits and costs of incurring higher government debt. They need to consider the trade-off between the benefits of growth and the costs of slowing down growth due to additional debt.
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      PUBLIC DEBT = DEFENSE SPENDING
      Public debt has a positive correlation with defense spending in Malonn, 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 Malonn 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
      Malonn debt-to-GDP ratio has been increasing over the years. In 2023, the debt-to-GDP ratio was 65.6%.
      Interest payments
      The government pays interest on its debt, which can be a significant cost. As interest rates rise, it becomes more expensive to refinance debt.
      Defense budget
      The defense budget is a general outline of the Ministry of Defense's spending, without a detailed breakdown
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      2024 RASIO HUTANG 84,2% DARI GDP
      HUTANG 2023 = RM 1.53 TRILLION
      HUTANG 2022 = RM 1.45 TRILLION
      HUTANG 2021 = RM 1.38 TRILLION
      HUTANG 2020 = RM 1.32 TRILLION
      HUTANG 2019 = RM 1.25 TRILLION
      HUTANG 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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    5. PUBLIC DEBT = DEFENSE SPENDING
      Public debt has a positive correlation with defense spending in Malonn, 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 Malonn 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
      Malonn debt-to-GDP ratio has been increasing over the years. In 2023, the debt-to-GDP ratio was 65.6%.
      Interest payments
      The government pays interest on its debt, which can be a significant cost. As interest rates rise, it becomes more expensive to refinance debt.
      Defense budget
      The defense budget is a general outline of the Ministry of Defense's spending, without a detailed breakdown.
      ==========
      RELATED DEBT WITH BUDGET MILITARY
      RELATED DEBT WITH BUDGET MILITARY
      RELATED DEBT WITH BUDGET MILITARY
      Public debt and defense spending in Malonn are related, and the relationship between the two is important to consider for fiscal dynamics.
      Explanation
      Debt and economic growth
      The relationship between government debt and economic growth is a key policy question. Some research suggests that there is a non-linear relationship between the two variables.
      Military spending and external debt
      Military spending can have security and economic consequences, especially for developing economies. Rapid expansion in military spending can lead to rising fiscal deficits.
      Public debt and defense spending in Malonn
      Research has been conducted to study the relationship between public debt and defense spending in Malonn. This research has used data from the World Bank to analyze the dynamic relationship between the two variables.
      Policy implications
      Policymakers need to balance the benefits and costs of incurring higher government debt. They need to consider the trade-off between the benefits of growth and the costs of slowing down growth due to additional debt.
      =============
      2025 $1.3 BILLION MINDEF =
      MAINTENANCE
      REPAIRS
      ASSETS.
      (LEASE, LEASE AND LEASE)
      -------------
      Military spending
      In 2025, Malonn Ministry of Defense (MINDEF) was allocated $4.8 billion to protect the country's sovereignty.
      This budget included $1.3 billion for maintenance, repairs, and new military assets..
      =========
      RELATED DEBT WITH BUDGET MILITARY
      RELATED DEBT WITH BUDGET MILITARY
      RELATED DEBT WITH BUDGET MILITARY
      Public debt and defense spending in Malonn are related, and the relationship between the two is important to consider for fiscal dynamics.
      Military spending and external debt
      Military spending can have security and economic consequences, especially for developing economies. Rapid expansion in military spending can lead to rising fiscal deficits.
      Public debt and defense spending in Malonn
      Research has been conducted to study the relationship between public debt and defense spending in Malonn. This research has used data from the World Bank to analyze the dynamic relationship between the two variables.
      Policy implications
      Policymakers need to balance the benefits and costs of incurring higher government debt. They need to consider the trade-off between the benefits of growth and the costs of slowing down growth due to additional debt

      Hapus
    6. Malonn military budget faces challenges such as a need for more funding, aging assets, and competing national priorities.
      Funding
      Budget constraints
      Malonn defense spending is low compared to other countries in the region.
      Maintenance and repair
      The budget for maintenance and repair is limited, which can make it difficult to acquire new assets.
      Economic limitations
      The government has faced delays and cancellations of military modernization projects due to economic limitations.
      Other priorities
      The government has other priorities, such as revitalizing the economy and reducing the national deficit.
      Aging assets
      Outdated aircraft
      The Malonn air force has been facing a shortage of funding to buy new assets.
      Ageing equipment
      The military's equipment is aging, which can make it difficult to maintain.
      Competing priorities
      Other national priorities
      The government has other national priorities, such as revitalizing the economy and reducing the national deficit.
      Local defense industry
      Malonn is looking to develop its local defense industry, but it faces challenges such as high import costs.
      Corruption
      Corruption in defense procurement: Corruption has been a problem in Malonn defense procurement system
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      2025 $1.3 BILLION MINDEF =
      MAINTENANCE
      REPAIRS
      ASSETS.
      (LEASE, LEASE AND LEASE)
      -------------
      Military spending
      In 2025, Malonn Ministry of Defense (MINDEF) was allocated $4.8 billion to protect the country's sovereignty.
      This budget included $1.3 billion for maintenance, repairs, and new military assets..
      =========
      RELATED DEBT WITH BUDGET MILITARY
      RELATED DEBT WITH BUDGET MILITARY
      RELATED DEBT WITH BUDGET MILITARY
      Public debt and defense spending in Malonn are related, and the relationship between the two is important to consider for fiscal dynamics.
      Military spending and external debt
      Military spending can have security and economic consequences, especially for developing economies. Rapid expansion in military spending can lead to rising fiscal deficits.
      Public debt and defense spending in Malonn
      Research has been conducted to study the relationship between public debt and defense spending in Malonn. This research has used data from the World Bank to analyze the dynamic relationship between the two variables.
      Policy implications
      Policymakers need to balance the benefits and costs of incurring higher government debt. They need to consider the trade-off between the benefits of growth and the costs of slowing down growth due to additional debt.

      Hapus
    7. RELATED DEBT WITH BUDGET MILITARY
      RELATED DEBT WITH BUDGET MILITARY
      RELATED DEBT WITH BUDGET MILITARY
      Public debt and defense spending in Malonn are related, and the relationship between the two is important to consider for fiscal dynamics.
      Explanation
      Debt and economic growth
      The relationship between government debt and economic growth is a key policy question. Some research suggests that there is a non-linear relationship between the two variables.
      Military spending and external debt
      Military spending can have security and economic consequences, especially for developing economies. Rapid expansion in military spending can lead to rising fiscal deficits.
      Public debt and defense spending in Malonn
      Research has been conducted to study the relationship between public debt and defense spending in Malonn. This research has used data from the World Bank to analyze the dynamic relationship between the two variables.
      Policy implications
      Policymakers need to balance the benefits and costs of incurring higher government debt. They need to consider the trade-off between the benefits of growth and the costs of slowing down growth due to additional debt.
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      PUBLIC DEBT = DEFENSE SPENDING
      Public debt has a positive correlation with defense spending in Malonn, 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 Malonn 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
      Malonn debt-to-GDP ratio has been increasing over the years. In 2023, the debt-to-GDP ratio was 65.6%.
      Interest payments
      The government pays interest on its debt, which can be a significant cost. As interest rates rise, it becomes more expensive to refinance debt.
      Defense budget
      The defense budget is a general outline of the Ministry of Defense's spending, without a detailed breakdown.
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      2025 $1.3 BILLION MINDEF =
      MAINTENANCE
      REPAIRS
      ASSETS.
      (LEASE, LEASE AND LEASE)
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      Military spending
      In 2025, Malonn Ministry of Defense (MINDEF) was allocated $4.8 billion to protect the country's sovereignty.
      This budget included $1.3 billion for maintenance, repairs, and new military assets..

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    8. 2025 $1.3 BILLION MINDEF =
      MAINTENANCE
      REPAIRS
      ASSETS.
      (LEASE, LEASE AND LEASE)
      -------------
      Military spending
      In 2025, Malonn Ministry of Defense (MINDEF) was allocated $4.8 billion to protect the country's sovereignty.
      This budget included $1.3 billion for maintenance, repairs, and new military assets..
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      PUBLIC DEBT = DEFENSE SPENDING
      Public debt has a positive correlation with defense spending in Malonn, 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 Malonn 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
      Malonn debt-to-GDP ratio has been increasing over the years. In 2023, the debt-to-GDP ratio was 65.6%.
      Interest payments
      The government pays interest on its debt, which can be a significant cost. As interest rates rise, it becomes more expensive to refinance debt.
      Defense budget
      The defense budget is a general outline of the Ministry of Defense's spending, without a detailed breakdown.
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      The Malonn Armed Forces (RMAF) has faced a number of problems with its helicopters, including fleet maintenance, aircraft age, and technical and logistical issues.
      Fleet maintenance
      The RMAF has faced fleet sustainment problems, which can be made worse by maintaining a large fleet of older aircraft.
      The RMAF has faced technical and logistical issues with the advanced weapon systems it has acquired from different countries.
      Aircraft age
      The RMAF has a fleet of legacy Hornets that are becoming technologically obsolete.
      Maintaining a large fleet of older aircraft can be costly.
      Technical and logistical issues
      The RMAF has faced technical and logistical issues with the advanced weapon systems it has acquired from different countries.
      The differing technical standards and specifications of these systems have also resulted in inefficiencies.
      Budgetary considerations
      The RMAF's defense modernization budget is limited, which can make it difficult to purchase new aircraft.
      The RMAF's general criteria for procurements means that the eventual helicopter type that will be purchased is uncertain.

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    9. 2025 $1.3 BILLION MINDEF =
      MAINTENANCE
      REPAIRS
      ASSETS.
      (LEASE, LEASE AND LEASE)
      -------------
      Military spending
      In 2025, Malonn Ministry of Defense (MINDEF) was allocated $4.8 billion to protect the country's sovereignty.
      This budget included $1.3 billion for maintenance, repairs, and new military assets..
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      RELATED DEBT WITH BUDGET MILITARY
      RELATED DEBT WITH BUDGET MILITARY
      RELATED DEBT WITH BUDGET MILITARY
      Public debt and defense spending in Malonn are related, and the relationship between the two is important to consider for fiscal dynamics.
      Military spending and external debt
      Military spending can have security and economic consequences, especially for developing economies. Rapid expansion in military spending can lead to rising fiscal deficits.
      Public debt and defense spending in Malonn
      Research has been conducted to study the relationship between public debt and defense spending in Malonn. This research has used data from the World Bank to analyze the dynamic relationship between the two variables.
      Policy implications
      Policymakers need to balance the benefits and costs of incurring higher government debt. They need to consider the trade-off between the benefits of growth and the costs of slowing down growth due to additional debt.
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      1. HUTANG 84.2% DARI GDP
      1. HUTANG 84.2% DARI GDP
      2. HUTANG NEGARA RM 1.5 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 VSHORAD
      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 SHORAD
      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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    10. 2025 $1.3 BILLION MINDEF =
      MAINTENANCE
      REPAIRS
      ASSETS.
      (LEASE, LEASE AND LEASE)
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      Military spending
      In 2025, Malonn Ministry of Defense (MINDEF) was allocated $4.8 billion to protect the country's sovereignty.
      This budget included $1.3 billion for maintenance, repairs, and new military assets..
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      RELATED DEBT WITH BUDGET MILITARY
      RELATED DEBT WITH BUDGET MILITARY
      RELATED DEBT WITH BUDGET MILITARY
      Public debt and defense spending in Malonn are related, and the relationship between the two is important to consider for fiscal dynamics.
      Explanation
      Debt and economic growth
      The relationship between government debt and economic growth is a key policy question. Some research suggests that there is a non-linear relationship between the two variables.
      Military spending and external debt
      Military spending can have security and economic consequences, especially for developing economies. Rapid expansion in military spending can lead to rising fiscal deficits.
      Public debt and defense spending in Malonn
      Research has been conducted to study the relationship between public debt and defense spending in Malonn. This research has used data from the World Bank to analyze the dynamic relationship between the two variables.
      Policy implications
      Policymakers need to balance the benefits and costs of incurring higher government debt. They need to consider the trade-off between the benefits of growth and the costs of slowing down growth due to additional debt.

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    11. Malonn military budget faces challenges such as a need for more funding, aging assets, and competing national priorities.
      Funding
      Budget constraints
      Malonn defense spending is low compared to other countries in the region.
      Maintenance and repair
      The budget for maintenance and repair is limited, which can make it difficult to acquire new assets.
      Economic limitations
      The government has faced delays and cancellations of military modernization projects due to economic limitations.
      Other priorities
      The government has other priorities, such as revitalizing the economy and reducing the national deficit.
      Aging assets
      Outdated aircraft
      The Malonn air force has been facing a shortage of funding to buy new assets.
      Ageing equipment
      The military's equipment is aging, which can make it difficult to maintain.
      Competing priorities
      Other national priorities
      The government has other national priorities, such as revitalizing the economy and reducing the national deficit.
      Local defense industry
      Malonn is looking to develop its local defense industry, but it faces challenges such as high import costs.
      Corruption
      Corruption in defense procurement: Corruption has been a problem in Malonn defense procurement system
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      Malonn armed forces face a number of problems, including limited funding, aging equipment, and corruption.
      Limited funding
      Malonn governments have been reluctant to reduce government spending or cut the size of the armed forces
      The 2024 defense budget allocated more to salaries and allowances than to procurement
      Aging equipment
      The air force's MiG-29 Fulcrum fighter aircraft were withdrawn from service in 2017
      The Su-30MKM Flanker fighter ground-attack aircraft are also Russian-origin and are difficult to keep operational
      The naval assets are aging
      Corruption
      Corruption is not recognized as a military doctrine
      Corruption risks are not included in operational planning
      Commanders are not trained on corruption issues before deployments
      Other challenges
      Lack of authority for the armed forces to tackle non-traditional security challenges
      The Spratly Islands area is disputed and could trigger a regional conflict
      The ethnic Malay nationalist insurgency in Thailand along the northern border with Malonn

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    12. The Malonn Armed Forces (MAF) faces a number of problems with its equipment, including outdated assets, technical issues, and a lack of modern equipment.
      Outdated assets
      Much of the MAF's equipment was purchased between the 1970s and 1990s.
      The age of the equipment makes it difficult to maintain.
      The equipment's age makes it vulnerable to threats from enemies.
      Technical issues
      The KD Rahman submarine experienced technical problems in 2010, preventing it from submerging.
      The MAF's equipment is acquired from different countries, which can lead to technical and logistical problems.
      Lack of modern equipment
      The MAF lacks modern military assets.
      The MAF's capabilities are behind those of neighboring countries.
      Other issues
      The MAF's procurement system needs reform.
      The MAF's equipment is subject to excessive commissions.
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      The Malonn Armed Forces (MAF) face several challenges with their artillery, including equipment modernization, recruitment, and infrastructure.
      Equipment modernization
      Littoral Combat Ship program
      The program has been delayed and over budget since 2011. In 2023, the government reduced the number of ships in the program and injected more funds into the local shipbuilder.
      Self-propelled 155 millimeter artillery
      The army has a long-standing need for this artillery, but the previous government's order for Turkish-made guns was canceled in 2023.
      Outdated defense assets
      The MAF has faced issues with outdated defense assets, such as the KD Rahman submarine, which had technical problems in 2010.
      Recruitment
      Difficulty recruiting and retaining personnel: The MAF has difficulty recruiting and retaining high-caliber personnel, partly due to poor service conditions.
      Infrastructure
      Military living quarters: The condition of some military living quarters has been described as appalling.
      Fixing defense infrastructure: Fixing defense infrastructure may not happen until 2024 at the earliest.

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    13. The Malonn military has faced several problems with procurement, including cost, political influence, and a lack of transparency.
      Cost
      Fiscal limitations
      The Malonn government has been unwilling to cut spending elsewhere to fund defense.
      Mixing and matching equipment
      The military has sourced equipment from many different suppliers, which can make it difficult to find personnel to manage it.
      Political influence
      Vendor-driven decisions: Decisions are sometimes made in favor of vendors rather than strategic interests.
      Political influence on suppliers: For example, Malonn has sometimes exchanged hardware for palm oil.
      Weak external oversight: Political influence can be used to bypass established protocols.
      Lack of transparency
      Tension between the public and the military: The public has a right to know, but the military has a need to know.
      Unethical conduct: Issues include corruption, cronyism, and interference from outside parties.
      Accountability: Parliament and audit bodies can only provide ex-post scrutiny.
      Other issues include:
      The difficulty of finding personnel to manage sophisticated equipment
      The need to balance public accountability, confidentiality, and efficiency
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      The Malonn Armed Forces (MAF) has faced several weaknesses, including equipment issues, logistical problems, and a lack of direction.
      Equipment issues
      The MAF has had unsuitable equipment and weapons.
      The MAF has had outdated inventory stock.
      Logistical problems
      The MAF has had logistical and maintenance problems.
      The MAF has had unnecessary and expensive delays in logistical systems.
      The MAF has had difficulty delivering spares to soldiers on the ground in a timely manner.
      Lack of direction
      The MAF's structure has been influenced by the global, regional, and domestic security situation.
      The MAF's efforts have been short-lived.
      Other weaknesses
      The MAF has had complaints from personnel that can damage morale, undermine authority, and make it difficult to function effectively

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  13. NDONESIA = 8th LARGEST ECONOMY IN THE WORLD BY GDP (PPP)
    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 = MALON+SINGA+PINOY
    GDP INDONESIA = MALON+VIET+PINOY
    GDP INDONESIA = MALON+THAI+VIET
    GDP INDONESIA 1,492,618
    GDP SINGA : 561,725
    GDP MALON : 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 MALON AND SINGAPORE ARE NOT
    Malon and Singapore lack the size to match Indonesia’s importance on the global stage. With a combined GDP of around $818 Billion, Malon and Singapore are still quite far from Indonesia’s $1.3 Trillion GDP, which puts a gap of around $500 Billion between Indonesia with Malon and Singapore. Without the combined GDP there would be a $900 billion gap between Indonesia with Malon and Singapore respectively.
    Things get even worse when we measure the economy in GDP PPP. Indonesia stands at around $4 Trillion in PPP, whilst Malon 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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    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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