03 Februari 2025

Australia Menerima Kendaraan AS9 Huntsman Pertama dari Korea Selatan

03 Februari 2025

AS9 Huntsman SPH beroda rantai kaliber 155 mm/52 (photo: Mason)

Hanwha Aerospace dari Korea Selatan telah mengirimkan sejumlah awal kendaraan keluarga Huntsman ke Australia, menurut keterangan Departemen Pertahanan (DoD) di Canberra kepada Janes pada tanggal 31 Januari.

Seorang juru bicara Departemen Pertahanan AS mengatakan dua howitzer gerak sendiri (SPH) beroda rantai kaliber 155 mm/52 AS9 dan satu kendaraan pasokan amunisi lapis baja (AARV) AS10 telah dikirimkan ke anak perusahaan Hanwha Aerospace di Australia, Hanwha Defence Australia (HDA), pada akhir tahun 2024.

Kendaraan tersebut, yang secara kolektif dikenal sebagai Huntsman, dikirimkan berdasarkan kontrak yang diperoleh HDA dengan Departemen Pertahanan AS pada tahun 2021 dengan total 30 AS9 dan 15 AS10 untuk Angkatan Darat Australia di bawah Land 8116 Phase 1 – yang juga dikenal sebagai program Protected Mobile Fires.

Berdasarkan kesepakatan senilai AUD1 miliar (USD622 juta) ini, Hanwha Aerospace dikontrak untuk membangun dua AS9 awal dan AS10 pertama di fasilitasnya di Changwon, Korea Selatan, dengan sisanya akan dibangun di fasilitas HDA baru di Australia.

Juru bicara DoD tidak memberikan jadwal pengiriman kendaraan tersebut ke Angkatan Darat Australia, tetapi mengatakan evaluasi platform akan dilakukan sebelum pasokan. "Hanwha Defence Australia saat ini sedang melakukan pengujian komprehensif terhadap ketiga kendaraan tersebut," kata juru bicara tersebut.

Kendaraan Huntsman telah dibeli untuk Angkatan Darat Australia guna memperkuat kemampuan tembakan bergerak yang dilindungi dan menyediakan dukungan mobilitas, daya mematikan, dan perlindungan bagi kendaraan lapis baja dan pasukan darat lainnya.

Kendaraan tersebut juga dimaksudkan sebagai kemampuan kontra-baterai untuk menyerang, menetralkan, dan menghancurkan sistem artileri musuh sebelum dapat digunakan melawan pasukan darat Australia atau sekutu.

206 komentar:

  1. The Malonnn Armed Forces' (MAF) Littoral Combat Ships (LCS) have faced several issues, including delays, design flaws, and a lack of air and surface warfare capabilities.
    Delays
    • The first LCS was delayed by six years, from its scheduled delivery date.
    • The LCS program has been plagued by delays due to a number of factors.
    Design flaws
    • The LCS hull, or sea frame, had issues with cracking.
    • The propulsion plant design had issues from the start.
    • Some mission module components were immature.
    Lack of air and surface warfare capabilities
    • Some say the LCS lacks significant air and surface warfare capabilities.
    Other issues
    • The LCS has faced issues with survivability in contested waters.
    • The LCS has had limited flight deck and berthing space.
    • The LCS has had command and control limitations.
    • The LCS program has been plagued by allegations of corruption and political interference.
    The MAF has also faced other challenges, including underfunding and an aging fleet.

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    1. OVERLIMIT DEBT 66,3%
      OVERLIMIT DEBT 66,3%
      LIMIT DEBT 65%
      In 2024, Malonn's government debt was projected to increase to RM1.26 trillion, which is 66.3% of the country's GDP. This is close to the statutory debt limit of 65% of GDP.
      Explanation
      • In 2023, Malonn's government debt was 64.3% of its GDP, which was close to the statutory debt limit.
      • The government's debt has been increasing due to higher spending on pandemic relief.
      • The government's goal is to reduce the fiscal deficit from 4.3% of GDP in 2024 to 3% by 2026.
      • The government plans to achieve this by reducing subsidies, especially for fuel, and increasing the Sales and Service Tax (SST) in 2025.
      • The Ministry of Finance (MOF) projects that the government's debt growth will slow from 7.5% in 2024 to 6% in 2025.
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      IMF 2024-2029 = DEBT MALON $ 121,9 BILLION
      IMF 2024-2029 = DEBT MALON $ 121,9 BILLION
      IMF 2024-2029 = DEBT MALON $ 121,9 BILLION
      The national debt in Malonn 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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      2025 = 8th LARGEST ECONOMY IN THE WORLD BY GDP (PPP)
      2025 = 8th LARGEST ECONOMY IN THE WORLD BY GDP (PPP)
      2025 = 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.
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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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  2. The Malonn Armed Forces (MAF) has faced a number of problems with its artillery, including outdated equipment, limited budgets, and a lack of investment.
    Outdated equipment
    The MAF's equipment is outdated and its capabilities are behind those of neighboring countries.
    The MAF's artillery systems need to be modernized.
    Limited budgets
    The MAF has consistently underspent on its defense needs.
    The government has been focused on other priorities, such as the economy and the national deficit.
    Lack of investment
    The MAF has not been able to secure stable defense funding.
    The MAF has not been able to make progress on a Defence Investment Plan.
    Other challenges
    Frequent government changes have hindered defense development.
    The MAF faces non-traditional security threats, such as cyber and space threats.
    The MAF faces threats from big power politics and neighboring countries.

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    Balasan
    1. OVERLIMIT DEBT 66,3%
      OVERLIMIT DEBT 66,3%
      LIMIT DEBT 65%
      In 2024, Malonn's government debt was projected to increase to RM1.26 trillion, which is 66.3% of the country's GDP. This is close to the statutory debt limit of 65% of GDP.
      Explanation
      • In 2023, Malonn's government debt was 64.3% of its GDP, which was close to the statutory debt limit.
      • The government's debt has been increasing due to higher spending on pandemic relief.
      • The government's goal is to reduce the fiscal deficit from 4.3% of GDP in 2024 to 3% by 2026.
      • The government plans to achieve this by reducing subsidies, especially for fuel, and increasing the Sales and Service Tax (SST) in 2025.
      • The Ministry of Finance (MOF) projects that the government's debt growth will slow from 7.5% in 2024 to 6% in 2025.
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      IMF 2024-2029 = DEBT MALON $ 121,9 BILLION
      IMF 2024-2029 = DEBT MALON $ 121,9 BILLION
      IMF 2024-2029 = DEBT MALON $ 121,9 BILLION
      The national debt in Malonn 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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      Malonn has faced several crises, including political, financial, and economic crises:
      • Political crisis
      From 2020–2022, Malonn 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
      Malonn 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
      Malonn's economy has faced challenges due to weak global demand and a dependence on exports. In 2020, Malonn'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, Malonn's household debt-to-GDP ratio was 84.2%, with household debt reaching RM1.53 trillion
      • Malonn 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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  3. Malonn's armed forces equipment has several weaknesses, including a lack of modern equipment, an aging inventory, and a reliance on foreign suppliers.
    Lack of modern equipment
    • The Malonnn Armed Forces (MAF) has a lack of modern and latest military assets.
    • The government has been unable to provide the MAF with modern defense assets.
    • The MAF's equipment is outdated and cannot function well.
    Aging inventory
    • The MAF's equipment inventory is aging.
    • The MAF's fleet of legacy Hornets is rapidly reaching technological obsolescence.
    • The MAF's naval assets are aging.
    Reliance on foreign suppliers
    • The MAF's defense capabilities are highly dependent on foreign suppliers.
    • The MAF sources most of its equipment from outside the country.
    Other weaknesses
    • The MAF has had issues with the maintenance of its fleet.
    • The MAF has been affected by political interference and corruption.
    • The MAF has had issues with the procurement of equipment

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  4. Baling TELUR lagi bagus.. Itu saja yang mampu dibuat oleh GORILLA... 🤣🤣🤣

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    1. The Malonn Armed Forces (MAF) has faced a number of problems with its artillery, including outdated equipment, limited budgets, and a lack of investment.
      Outdated equipment
      The MAF's equipment is outdated and its capabilities are behind those of neighboring countries.
      The MAF's artillery systems need to be modernized.
      Limited budgets
      The MAF has consistently underspent on its defense needs.
      The government has been focused on other priorities, such as the economy and the national deficit.
      Lack of investment
      The MAF has not been able to secure stable defense funding.
      The MAF has not been able to make progress on a Defence Investment Plan.
      Other challenges
      Frequent government changes have hindered defense development.
      The MAF faces non-traditional security threats, such as cyber and space threats.
      The MAF faces threats from big power politics and neighboring countries.

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    2. The Malonnn Armed Forces (MAF) has faced a number of challenges with its tanks, including issues with the transmission and fire-control systems. The MAF has also faced other challenges, such as corruption, political interference, and a lack of authority.
      Transmission and fire-control systems
      • In April 2024, the MAF formed a joint investigation team to address "critical problems" with the PT-91M "Pendekar" main battle tanks (MBTs).
      • These problems included issues with the transmission and fire-control systems.
      Corruption and political interference
      • Political interference and corruption have undermined the MAF's combat readiness.
      • The MAF has been involved in a number of corruption scandals.
      • The procurement process has been subject to political influence from suppliers.
      Lack of authority
      • The MAF has been given limited authority to tackle non-traditional security challenges.
      • The MAF's role is generally to assist other authorities, such as the police.
      Other challenges
      • The MAF has faced challenges with maintaining its fleet of aircraft.
      • The MAF has faced challenges with logistics.

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    3. The Ministry of Defence (MOD) of Malonn has faced several weaknesses, including corruption, limited parliamentary oversight, and financial secrecy.
      Corruption
      • The MOD has a high risk of corruption in its defense sector.
      • Corruption risks are critical for military operations.
      • Corruption has plagued the Malonnn military.
      Parliamentary oversight
      • Parliamentary oversight is weak and nascent.
      • Parliamentary oversight requires sustained attention to ensure progress is not lost.
      Financial secrecy Financial scrutiny is limited by excessive secrecy and Financial secrecy undermines transparency.
      Procurement
      • Procurement is vulnerable to powerful interests both foreign and domestic.
      • Procurement deals with highly diversified asset acquisitions which can be extremely complex and sensitive.
      Other weaknesses
      • The MOD's Development Division follows guidelines given by the EPU in the Prime Minister's office, where economic and development concerns take priority over the needs of the military.
      • Malonn's military capability is low.
      • Malonn needs more advanced defense assets to deal with cross-border crimes.

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    4. Malonn's armed forces have faced challenges in modernization due to budget constraints, aging equipment, and reliance on foreign suppliers.
      Budget constraints
      • Malonn's defense spending is relatively low compared to other regional powers.
      • The country has experienced delays and cancellations of military modernization projects due to economic limitations.
      Aging equipment
      • Malonn's military equipment is aging due to small procurement budgets over the past quarter-century.
      • The air force has faced challenges keeping its Su-30MKM Flanker fighter aircraft operational.
      Reliance on foreign suppliers
      • Malonn's defense capabilities are highly dependent on foreign suppliers.
      Other challenges
      • Malonn has faced non-traditional threats, including jihadist fighters, cyberattacks, and the Rohingya crisis.
      • The country has faced territorial disputes involving US-China rivalry.
      ===============
      The Malonnn Armed Forces (MAF) has several weaknesses in its maritime capabilities, including a small defense budget, outdated assets, and a lack of coordination. These weaknesses make it difficult for the MAF to protect Malonn's maritime interests and respond to threats.
      Budget
      • The MAF's defense budget is small, representing less than 1% of Malonn's GDP.
      • The MAF has struggled to procure modern assets due to budgetary constraints.
      Outdated assets
      • The MAF has many military assets that are over 30 years old, including most of the navy's fleet and helicopters.
      • The MAF has struggled to modernize its fleet to meet current and future threats.
      Lack of coordination
      • There is a lack of coordination among agencies responsible for maritime security.
      • The MAF has faced scandals involving defense procurement, such as the Littoral Combat Ship (LCS) debacle.
      Political interference and corruption
      • Political interference and corruption have undermined the MAF's combat readiness.
      • The MAF has been plagued by corruption

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  5. BALING TELUR lagi mematikan dari SPH... 🤣🤣🤣

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    1. Malonn's self-propelled howitzer (SPH) program has faced several challenges, including budget constraints, political changes, and a lack of modern equipment.
      Budget constraints
      • The Ministry of Finance has canceled the purchase of SPH systems due to budgetary constraints.
      • Successive Malonnn governments have de-prioritized defense, which has limited defense resources.
      Political changes
      • The Barisan Nasional (BN) government agreed to purchase M109A5 155mm SPHs from the United States, but the Pakatan Harapan (PH) government canceled the deal in 2019.
      • The procurement of the SPH was negotiated under the previous administration.
      Lack of modern equipment
      • The Malonnn armed forces' equipment is outdated, and their capabilities are behind those of neighboring countries.
      • Domestic critics have called for more modern equipment to deter other regional states.
      Logistics
      • Self-propelled artillery requires a constant supply of fuel and power, which adds complexity to logistics planning

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  6. KAHSIYAN uda 30 tahun sedjak tes caesar negeri🎰kasino genting yang tak memiliki SPH haha!😂😂😂

    ❌️bayar berperingkat tak bisa
    ❌️NO CASH
    ❌️NO BARTER
    fiks DMISKINOS pembual kelas kakap haha!😵‍💫😵‍💫😵‍💫

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  7. SUKA MENIPU.. 🤣🤣

    Prabowo: Sifat Bangsa Indonesia Kadang Suka Bohong dan Nipu

    https://www.viva.co.id/berita/politik/1636078-prabowo-sifat-bangsa-indonesia-kadang-suka-bohong-dan-nipu

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    Balasan
    1. Malonn's self-propelled howitzer (SPH) program has faced several challenges, including budget constraints, political changes, and a lack of modern equipment.
      Budget constraints
      • The Ministry of Finance has canceled the purchase of SPH systems due to budgetary constraints.
      • Successive Malonnn governments have de-prioritized defense, which has limited defense resources.
      Political changes
      • The Barisan Nasional (BN) government agreed to purchase M109A5 155mm SPHs from the United States, but the Pakatan Harapan (PH) government canceled the deal in 2019.
      • The procurement of the SPH was negotiated under the previous administration.
      Lack of modern equipment
      • The Malonnn armed forces' equipment is outdated, and their capabilities are behind those of neighboring countries.
      • Domestic critics have called for more modern equipment to deter other regional states.
      Logistics
      • Self-propelled artillery requires a constant supply of fuel and power, which adds complexity to logistics planning

      Hapus
    2. The Malonn Armed Forces (MAF) has faced a number of problems with its artillery, including outdated equipment, limited budgets, and a lack of investment.
      Outdated equipment
      The MAF's equipment is outdated and its capabilities are behind those of neighboring countries.
      The MAF's artillery systems need to be modernized.
      Limited budgets
      The MAF has consistently underspent on its defense needs.
      The government has been focused on other priorities, such as the economy and the national deficit.
      Lack of investment
      The MAF has not been able to secure stable defense funding.
      The MAF has not been able to make progress on a Defence Investment Plan.
      Other challenges
      Frequent government changes have hindered defense development.
      The MAF faces non-traditional security threats, such as cyber and space threats.
      The MAF faces threats from big power politics and neighboring countries.

      Hapus
  8. SUKA MENIPU.. 🤣🤣

    Prabowo: Sifat Bangsa Indonesia Kadang Suka Bohong dan Nipu

    https://www.viva.co.id/berita/politik/1636078-prabowo-sifat-bangsa-indonesia-kadang-suka-bohong-dan-nipu

    BalasHapus
    Balasan
    1. Malonn's armed forces have faced challenges in modernization due to budget constraints, aging equipment, and reliance on foreign suppliers.
      Budget constraints
      • Malonn's defense spending is relatively low compared to other regional powers.
      • The country has experienced delays and cancellations of military modernization projects due to economic limitations.
      Aging equipment
      • Malonn's military equipment is aging due to small procurement budgets over the past quarter-century.
      • The air force has faced challenges keeping its Su-30MKM Flanker fighter aircraft operational.
      Reliance on foreign suppliers
      • Malonn's defense capabilities are highly dependent on foreign suppliers.
      Other challenges
      • Malonn has faced non-traditional threats, including jihadist fighters, cyberattacks, and the Rohingya crisis.
      • The country has faced territorial disputes involving US-China rivalry.
      ===============
      The Malonnn Armed Forces (MAF) has several weaknesses in its maritime capabilities, including a small defense budget, outdated assets, and a lack of coordination. These weaknesses make it difficult for the MAF to protect Malonn's maritime interests and respond to threats.
      Budget
      • The MAF's defense budget is small, representing less than 1% of Malonn's GDP.
      • The MAF has struggled to procure modern assets due to budgetary constraints.
      Outdated assets
      • The MAF has many military assets that are over 30 years old, including most of the navy's fleet and helicopters.
      • The MAF has struggled to modernize its fleet to meet current and future threats.
      Lack of coordination
      • There is a lack of coordination among agencies responsible for maritime security.
      • The MAF has faced scandals involving defense procurement, such as the Littoral Combat Ship (LCS) debacle.
      Political interference and corruption
      • Political interference and corruption have undermined the MAF's combat readiness.
      • The MAF has been plagued by corruption

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    2. The Malonnn armed forces face several problems with procurement, including a lack of funds, political influence, and a lack of transparency.
      Lack of funds
      • Small budgets: The Malonnn military has had small procurement budgets for decades.
      • COVID-19: The COVID-19 pandemic added to the challenges of funding the military.
      • Unwillingness to cut spending: Governments have been unwilling to cut spending in other areas to fund defense.
      Political influence
      • Vendor-driven decisions
      Decisions are often made by vendors, rather than in the military's best interest.
      • Exchange of goods for hardware
      The military sometimes exchanges goods like palm oil for hardware, which can lead to political influence from suppliers.
      • Weak external oversight
      The process is not well monitored externally, and political influence can be used to bypass established protocols.
      Lack of transparency
      • Bureaucracy: The procurement process can be opaque due to bureaucracy.
      • Tension between public and military: There is a tension between the public's right to know and the military's need-to-know policies.
      Other problems
      • Mixing and matching equipment: The military uses equipment and technology from many different sources, which can make it difficult to manage.
      • Aging equipment: The military's equipment is aging.
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      IMF 2024-2029 = DEBT MALON $ 121,9 BILLION
      IMF 2024-2029 = DEBT MALON $ 121,9 BILLION
      IMF 2024-2029 = DEBT MALON $ 121,9 BILLION
      The national debt in Malonn 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.
      =========
      2025 : $1.3 BILLION = KING OF LEASE
      MAINTENANCE AND REPAIR WORK
      THE PROCUREMENT OF NEW MILITARY ASSETS.
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      Malonn recently announced an allocation of $4.8 billion to the Ministry of Defense (MINDEF) to safeguard the nation’s sovereignty from threats. OF THIS, $1.3 BILLION WAS ALLOCATED FOR MAINTENANCE AND REPAIR WORK AND THE PROCUREMENT OF NEW MILITARY ASSETS. Maritime assets will be increased, including the procurement of vessels such as multi-purpose mission ships and patrol vessels for the Malonnn Maritime Enforcement Agency (MMEA).
      The Ministry of Home Affairs (MOHA),responsible for public order, border and maritime security, crime, and terrorism prevention, has been allocated $4.4 billion. More than $480 million is budgeted for equipment for the Royal Malonn Police and other agencies. Malonn is also looking to equip law enforcement agencies with drone and AI technology to enhance monitoring capabilities.
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      KEYWORDS
      KL = KING OF LEASE

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  9. negeri🎰kasino genting 30 tahun Prenk Nexter Caesar SPH

    selaluw AKAN...
    tunggu si ReMeK haha!🤪🤪🤪
    pembual terDMISKINOS...bikin Malyu Asean ajah

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  10. LALALALA... HUTANG... 🤣🤣🤣

    Prabowo Butuh Utang Buat Bayar Utang 2025, Lebih dari Rp1.000 T

    https://www.cnbcindonesia.com/news/20240715125852-4-554677/prabowo-butuh-utang-buat-bayar-utang-2025-lebih-dari-rp1000-t

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    Balasan
    1. The Malonnn armed forces face several problems with procurement, including a lack of funds, political influence, and a lack of transparency.
      Lack of funds
      • Small budgets: The Malonnn military has had small procurement budgets for decades.
      • COVID-19: The COVID-19 pandemic added to the challenges of funding the military.
      • Unwillingness to cut spending: Governments have been unwilling to cut spending in other areas to fund defense.
      Political influence
      • Vendor-driven decisions
      Decisions are often made by vendors, rather than in the military's best interest.
      • Exchange of goods for hardware
      The military sometimes exchanges goods like palm oil for hardware, which can lead to political influence from suppliers.
      • Weak external oversight
      The process is not well monitored externally, and political influence can be used to bypass established protocols.
      Lack of transparency
      • Bureaucracy: The procurement process can be opaque due to bureaucracy.
      • Tension between public and military: There is a tension between the public's right to know and the military's need-to-know policies.
      Other problems
      • Mixing and matching equipment: The military uses equipment and technology from many different sources, which can make it difficult to manage.
      • Aging equipment: The military's equipment is aging.
      =========
      IMF 2024-2029 = DEBT MALON $ 121,9 BILLION
      IMF 2024-2029 = DEBT MALON $ 121,9 BILLION
      IMF 2024-2029 = DEBT MALON $ 121,9 BILLION
      The national debt in Malonn 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.
      =========
      2025 : $1.3 BILLION = KING OF LEASE
      MAINTENANCE AND REPAIR WORK
      THE PROCUREMENT OF NEW MILITARY ASSETS.
      ---------
      Malonn recently announced an allocation of $4.8 billion to the Ministry of Defense (MINDEF) to safeguard the nation’s sovereignty from threats. OF THIS, $1.3 BILLION WAS ALLOCATED FOR MAINTENANCE AND REPAIR WORK AND THE PROCUREMENT OF NEW MILITARY ASSETS. Maritime assets will be increased, including the procurement of vessels such as multi-purpose mission ships and patrol vessels for the Malonnn Maritime Enforcement Agency (MMEA).
      The Ministry of Home Affairs (MOHA),responsible for public order, border and maritime security, crime, and terrorism prevention, has been allocated $4.4 billion. More than $480 million is budgeted for equipment for the Royal Malonn Police and other agencies. Malonn is also looking to equip law enforcement agencies with drone and AI technology to enhance monitoring capabilities.
      =========
      KEYWORDS
      KL = KING OF LEASE

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    2. SEWA 28 HELIKOPTER
      SEWA 28 HELIKOPTER
      SEWA 28 HELIKOPTER
      The government signed an agreement with Weststar Aviation Sdn Bhd to lease 28 helicopters for use by ministries and other government agencies
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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.
      ---
      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
      ----
      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).
      ----
      HOVERCRAFT = WILL BE LEASED 3 YEARS
      HOVERCRAFT = WILL BE LEASED 3 YEARS
      HOVERCRAFT = WILL BE LEASED 3 YEARS
      So we gonna get 6 hovercraft fast interceptor lease for RM20.3 million ringgit in 3 years
      ----
      SEWA VSHORAD CINA = 30 YEARS
      SEWA VSHORAD CINA = 30 YEARS
      SEWA TRUK CINA 3 TON = 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 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.
      =========
      KEYWORDS
      KL = KING OF LEASE

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    3. Mending MALON gak usah SHOPING alutsista lah, biar gak nambah UTANG. Lumayan kan bisa ngurangi UTANG tahun 2025 sebesar RM 5,6 bn 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣

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  11. JATUH LAGI.. 🤣🤣🤣

    Rupiah Dibuka Ambrol, Kini Menyentuh Rp16.443/US$

    https://www.bloombergtechnoz.com/detail-news/61827/rupiah-dibuka-ambrol-kini-menyentuh-rp16-443-us

    BalasHapus
    Balasan
    1. SEWA 28 HELIKOPTER
      SEWA 28 HELIKOPTER
      SEWA 28 HELIKOPTER
      The government signed an agreement with Weststar Aviation Sdn Bhd to lease 28 helicopters for use by ministries and other government agencies
      ---
      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.
      ---
      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
      ----
      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).
      =========
      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
      =========
      KEYWORDS
      KL = KING OF LEASE

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  12. SEWA 28 HELIKOPTER
    SEWA 28 HELIKOPTER
    SEWA 28 HELIKOPTER
    The government signed an agreement with Weststar Aviation Sdn Bhd to lease 28 helicopters for use by ministries and other government agencies
    ---
    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.
    ---
    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
    ----
    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).
    ----
    HOVERCRAFT = WILL BE LEASED 3 YEARS
    HOVERCRAFT = WILL BE LEASED 3 YEARS
    HOVERCRAFT = WILL BE LEASED 3 YEARS
    So we gonna get 6 hovercraft fast interceptor lease for RM20.3 million ringgit in 3 years
    ----
    SEWA VSHORAD CINA = 30 YEARS
    SEWA VSHORAD CINA = 30 YEARS
    SEWA TRUK CINA 3 TON = 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 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.
    =========
    KEYWORDS
    KL = KING OF LEASE

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  13. JATUH LAGI.. 🤣🤣🤣

    Rupiah Dibuka Ambrol, Kini Menyentuh Rp16.443/US$

    https://www.bloombergtechnoz.com/detail-news/61827/rupiah-dibuka-ambrol-kini-menyentuh-rp16-443-us

    BalasHapus
    Balasan
    1. RINGIT TIDAK LAKU
      https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rZD9_nKqIWQ
      ==============
      BRICS = OWN CURRENCIES
      RUPIAH = TRADE BRICS
      RUPIAH = TRADE BRICS
      RUPIAH = TRADE BRICS
      BRICS countries have been working to increase the use of their own currencies for trade, but they do not currently have a single currency. Why use local currencies?
      • Reduce dependence on the US dollar
      BRICS countries want to reduce their reliance on the US dollar, which is the world's reserve currency.
      • Lower transaction costs
      Using local currencies can lower transaction costs and reduce exchange rate volatility.
      • Promote economic growth
      Savings from lower transaction costs could be reinvested to fuel economic growth.
      What are some proposals for a BRICS currency?
      • A new BRICS-wide currency
      Some BRICS leaders have proposed creating a new currency that would be used by all BRICS countries.
      • A basket of BRICS currencies
      Some BRICS leaders have proposed using a basket of BRICS currencies as a new reserve currency.
      • A gold-backed digital currency
      Some BRICS leaders have proposed using a gold-backed digital currency to reduce transaction costs and exchange rate volatility.
      What are some challenges to creating a BRICS currency?
      • Geographical distances
      The distance between BRICS countries can make it difficult for labor and capital to move freely.
      • Regulatory frameworks
      Each BRICS country has its own regulatory framework, which can make it difficult for labor and capital to move freely.
      • Economic cycles
      The economic cycles of BRICS countries are not strongly synchronized, which can make it difficult to create a unified currency
      ==============
      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.
      -
      2023 RINGGIT FALLS
      The Malonn 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.
      -
      2024 DEFICIT 4.3%
      2023 DEFICIT 5%
      With Budget 2024, Malon’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%)
      ==============
      Malon's combat equipment has several weaknesses, including:
      • Ageing equipment: The Malonn military's equipment is aging due to small procurement budgets over the past 25 years.
      • Lack of modern assets: The Malonn Armed Forces (MAF) lacks modern military assets, which puts them at risk from both internal and external threats.
      • Russian-made weapons: Malon 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 Malonn procurement system needs reform.
      Political interference and corruption: Political interference and corruption are undermining combat readiness

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    2. RINGIT TIDAK LAKU
      https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rZD9_nKqIWQ
      ==============
      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.
      ==============
      The Malonnn 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
      Malonn'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 Malonnn 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
      Malonn 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 MalonnThe Royal Malonnn 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 MALONNs are an earlier block of the HORNET MALONN, 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
      ==============
      ==============
      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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    3. RINGIT TIDAK LAKU
      https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rZD9_nKqIWQ
      ==============
      ==============
      BRICS = OWN CURRENCIES
      RUPIAH = TRADE BRICS
      RUPIAH = TRADE BRICS
      RUPIAH = TRADE BRICS
      BRICS countries have been working to increase the use of their own currencies for trade, but they do not currently have a single currency. Why use local currencies?
      • Reduce dependence on the US dollar
      BRICS countries want to reduce their reliance on the US dollar, which is the world's reserve currency.
      • Lower transaction costs
      Using local currencies can lower transaction costs and reduce exchange rate volatility.
      • Promote economic growth
      Savings from lower transaction costs could be reinvested to fuel economic growth.
      What are some proposals for a BRICS currency?
      • A new BRICS-wide currency
      Some BRICS leaders have proposed creating a new currency that would be used by all BRICS countries.
      • A basket of BRICS currencies
      Some BRICS leaders have proposed using a basket of BRICS currencies as a new reserve currency.
      • A gold-backed digital currency
      Some BRICS leaders have proposed using a gold-backed digital currency to reduce transaction costs and exchange rate volatility.
      What are some challenges to creating a BRICS currency?
      • Geographical distances
      The distance between BRICS countries can make it difficult for labor and capital to move freely.
      • Regulatory frameworks
      Each BRICS country has its own regulatory framework, which can make it difficult for labor and capital to move freely.
      • Economic cycles
      The economic cycles of BRICS countries are not strongly synchronized, which can make it difficult to create a unified currency
      ==============
      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.
      ==============
      The Malonnn 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
      Malonn'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 Malonnn 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
      Malonn 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 MalonnThe Royal Malonnn 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 MALONNs are an earlier block of the HORNET MALONN, 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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  14. RINGIT TIDAK LAKU
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rZD9_nKqIWQ
    ==============
    BRICS = OWN CURRENCIES
    RUPIAH = TRADE BRICS
    RUPIAH = TRADE BRICS
    RUPIAH = TRADE BRICS
    BRICS countries have been working to increase the use of their own currencies for trade, but they do not currently have a single currency. Why use local currencies?
    • Reduce dependence on the US dollar
    BRICS countries want to reduce their reliance on the US dollar, which is the world's reserve currency.
    • Lower transaction costs
    Using local currencies can lower transaction costs and reduce exchange rate volatility.
    • Promote economic growth
    Savings from lower transaction costs could be reinvested to fuel economic growth.
    What are some proposals for a BRICS currency?
    • A new BRICS-wide currency
    Some BRICS leaders have proposed creating a new currency that would be used by all BRICS countries.
    • A basket of BRICS currencies
    Some BRICS leaders have proposed using a basket of BRICS currencies as a new reserve currency.
    • A gold-backed digital currency
    Some BRICS leaders have proposed using a gold-backed digital currency to reduce transaction costs and exchange rate volatility.
    What are some challenges to creating a BRICS currency?
    • Geographical distances
    The distance between BRICS countries can make it difficult for labor and capital to move freely.
    • Regulatory frameworks
    Each BRICS country has its own regulatory framework, which can make it difficult for labor and capital to move freely.
    • Economic cycles
    The economic cycles of BRICS countries are not strongly synchronized, which can make it difficult to create a unified currency
    ==============
    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.
    -
    2023 RINGGIT FALLS
    The Malonn 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.
    -
    2024 DEFICIT 4.3%
    2023 DEFICIT 5%
    With Budget 2024, Malon’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%)
    ==============
    Malon's combat equipment has several weaknesses, including:
    • Ageing equipment: The Malonn military's equipment is aging due to small procurement budgets over the past 25 years.
    • Lack of modern assets: The Malonn Armed Forces (MAF) lacks modern military assets, which puts them at risk from both internal and external threats.
    • Russian-made weapons: Malon 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 Malonn procurement system needs reform.
    Political interference and corruption: Political interference and corruption are undermining combat readiness

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  15. RINGIT TIDAK LAKU
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rZD9_nKqIWQ
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    ==============
    BRICS = OWN CURRENCIES
    RUPIAH = TRADE BRICS
    RUPIAH = TRADE BRICS
    RUPIAH = TRADE BRICS
    BRICS countries have been working to increase the use of their own currencies for trade, but they do not currently have a single currency. Why use local currencies?
    • Reduce dependence on the US dollar
    BRICS countries want to reduce their reliance on the US dollar, which is the world's reserve currency.
    • Lower transaction costs
    Using local currencies can lower transaction costs and reduce exchange rate volatility.
    • Promote economic growth
    Savings from lower transaction costs could be reinvested to fuel economic growth.
    What are some proposals for a BRICS currency?
    • A new BRICS-wide currency
    Some BRICS leaders have proposed creating a new currency that would be used by all BRICS countries.
    • A basket of BRICS currencies
    Some BRICS leaders have proposed using a basket of BRICS currencies as a new reserve currency.
    • A gold-backed digital currency
    Some BRICS leaders have proposed using a gold-backed digital currency to reduce transaction costs and exchange rate volatility.
    What are some challenges to creating a BRICS currency?
    • Geographical distances
    The distance between BRICS countries can make it difficult for labor and capital to move freely.
    • Regulatory frameworks
    Each BRICS country has its own regulatory framework, which can make it difficult for labor and capital to move freely.
    • Economic cycles
    The economic cycles of BRICS countries are not strongly synchronized, which can make it difficult to create a unified currency
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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.
    ==============
    The Malonnn 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
    Malonn'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 Malonnn 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
    Malonn 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 MalonnThe Royal Malonnn 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 MALONNs are an earlier block of the HORNET MALONN, 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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  16. RINGIT TIDAK LAKU
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rZD9_nKqIWQ
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    DEBT RATIO 2024 = 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.
    -
    2024 OVER LIMIT DEBT 65,6%
    Malon 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. Malon 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
    Malon'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 Malonns 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.
    ---
    2023 RINGGIT FALLS
    The Malonn 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.
    ---
    2024 DEFICIT 4.3% 2023 DEFICIT 5%
    With Budget 2024, Malon’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%)
    ==============
    The Malonnn Armed Forces (MAF) face a number of challenges, including limited funding, aging equipment, and a lack of modern assets.
    Funding
    • Small procurement budgets: The MAF has had small procurement budgets over the past 25 years.
    • Fiscal limitations: The government has been unwilling to cut spending elsewhere or reduce the size of the armed forces.
    Aging equipment
    • Outdated assets: The MAF's equipment is aging, and the government has been unable to provide modern assets.
    • Withdrawal of MiG-29 Fulcrum fighter aircraft: The MAF withdrew its MiG-29 Fulcrum fighter aircraft from service in 2017.
    • Su-30MKM Flanker fighter aircraft: The MAF is struggling to keep its Su-30MKM Flanker fighter ground-attack aircraft operational.
    Other challenges
    • Internal and external threats: The MAF faces threats from within and outside the country, including territorial incursions, radicalization, and violent extremism.
    • Disaster response: The MAF is responsible for disaster response.
    • National unity: The MAF is responsible for promoting national unity.

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  17. RINGIT TIDAK LAKU
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rZD9_nKqIWQ
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    DEBT RATIO 2024 = 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.
    -
    2024 OVER LIMIT DEBT 65,6%
    Malon 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. Malon 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
    Malon'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 Malonns and the stability of the economy.
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    IMF 2024-2029 = DEBT MALON $ 121,9 BILLION
    IMF 2024-2029 = DEBT MALON $ 121,9 BILLION
    IMF 2024-2029 = DEBT MALON $ 121,9 BILLION
    The national debt in Malonn 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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    Malonn telah mengalami beberapa krisis, termasuk krisis politik, krisis beras, dan krisis mata uang:
    • Krisis politik
    Malonn 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
    Malonn 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 Malonn 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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  18. 1945 = INDONESIAN NATIONAL ARMED FORCES
    1945 = INDONESIAN NATIONAL ARMED FORCES
    1945 = INDONESIAN NATIONAL ARMED FORCES
    The Indonesian National Armed Forces (TNI) were founded on October 5, 1945. The TNI's origins can be traced back to the People's Security Bureau (BKR), which was established on August 29, 1945.
    History of the TNI
    BKR: The People's Security Bureau was established on August 29, 1945.
    TKR: The People's Security Forces were established on October 5, 1945. The TKR was formed to unite independent troopers across Indonesia and to deal with the Allied forces and the Netherlands.
    TRI: The Armed Forces of the Republic of Indonesia succeeded the TKR. This step was taken to further professionalize the armed forces.
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    1933 = MADE 8N BRITISH
    1933 = MADE 8N BRITISH
    1933 = MADE 8N BRITISH
    The Malonn Army has a history that dates back to the British Administration in 1933, when the first Experimental Squad was formed. The squad later became the Royal Malay Regiment (RMR).
    History of the Malonn Army
    The first Experimental Squad was formed in 1933
    The 1st Battalion of the RMR was formed in 1938
    The 2nd Battalion of the RMR was formed in 1941
    The RMR battalions fought in the Battle of Pasir Panjang in 1942
    The Royal Malay Regiment
    The 6th Battalion of the RMR was formed in 1952
    The 6th Battalion was deployed to Quetta Camp in Kluang, Johor in 1952
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    1861 = MADE IN BRITISH
    1861 = MADE IN BRITISH
    1861 = MADE IN BRITISH
    The Malonnn Armed Forces (MAF) were formed from the unification of military forces that existed during the British colonial period. The first military units in Malonn were the Penang Volunteer Rifle and the Malay States Volunteer Rifles.
    Early military units
    • Penang Volunteer Rifle: Raised on March 1, 1861
    • Malay States Volunteer Rifles: Existed from 1915 to 1936
    • First Experimental Malay Company: Formed on March 1, 1933, with 25 recruits
    • The Malay Regiment: Formed from the Experimental Company on January 1, 1935
    The Malonnn Army
    • The Royal Malay Regiment (RMR) was formed from the Experimental Malay Company
    • The 1st and 2nd battalions of the RMR fought in the Battle of Pasir Panjang in 1942
    • Formed on June 2, 1958, as the Royal Federation of Malaya Air Force

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  19. Dalam 25 Tahun Terakhir, Rupiah Mata Uang Terlemah ke-5 di Dunia.

    https://www.bloombergtechnoz.com/detail-news/61812/dalam-25-tahun-terakhir-rupiah-mata-uang-terlemah-ke-5-di-dunia

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    Balasan
    1. RINGIT TIDAK LAKU
      https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rZD9_nKqIWQ
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      ==============
      DEBT RATIO 2024 = 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.
      -
      2024 OVER LIMIT DEBT 65,6%
      Malon 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. Malon 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
      Malon'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 Malonns and the stability of the economy.
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      IMF 2024-2029 = DEBT MALON $ 121,9 BILLION
      IMF 2024-2029 = DEBT MALON $ 121,9 BILLION
      IMF 2024-2029 = DEBT MALON $ 121,9 BILLION
      The national debt in Malonn 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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      Malonn telah mengalami beberapa krisis, termasuk krisis politik, krisis beras, dan krisis mata uang:
      • Krisis politik
      Malonn 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
      Malonn 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 Malonn 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

      Hapus
  20. RINGIT TIDAK LAKU
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rZD9_nKqIWQ
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    ==============
    DEBT RATIO 2024 = 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.
    -
    2024 OVER LIMIT DEBT 65,6%
    Malon 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. Malon 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
    Malon'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 Malonns and the stability of the economy.
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    IMF 2024-2029 = DEBT MALON $ 121,9 BILLION
    IMF 2024-2029 = DEBT MALON $ 121,9 BILLION
    IMF 2024-2029 = DEBT MALON $ 121,9 BILLION
    The national debt in Malonn 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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    Malonn telah mengalami beberapa krisis, termasuk krisis politik, krisis beras, dan krisis mata uang:
    • Krisis politik
    Malonn 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
    Malonn 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 Malonn 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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  21. Pinjaman dari Jepun untuk bayar hutang Putrajaya
    8.8K views · 6 years ago...more
    https://youtube.com/watch?v=laikpL4FiSM&pp=ygUWUHV0cmFqYXlhIGh1dGFuZyBqZXB1bg%3D%3D
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    sedjak 2018 pinjam jepun
    gali lobang gak bisa nutup haha!😂😂😂
    Padahal belum kovid 19..parah jiran
    PANTESAN
    ❌️LCS Nunggak 2018
    ❌️EMKAEM hanya 4
    ❌️SPH M109 HIBAH KENSEL

    last last SPH YAVUZ & heli BLEKHOK SEWA KENSEL haha!🤣🤣🤣

    bikin MALYU ASEAN

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  22. RINGIT TIDAK LAKU
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rZD9_nKqIWQ
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    BRICS = OWN CURRENCIES
    RUPIAH = TRADE BRICS
    RUPIAH = TRADE BRICS
    RUPIAH = TRADE BRICS
    BRICS countries have been working to increase the use of their own currencies for trade, but they do not currently have a single currency. Why use local currencies?
    • Reduce dependence on the US dollar
    BRICS countries want to reduce their reliance on the US dollar, which is the world's reserve currency.
    • Lower transaction costs
    Using local currencies can lower transaction costs and reduce exchange rate volatility.
    • Promote economic growth
    Savings from lower transaction costs could be reinvested to fuel economic growth.
    What are some proposals for a BRICS currency?
    • A new BRICS-wide currency
    Some BRICS leaders have proposed creating a new currency that would be used by all BRICS countries.
    • A basket of BRICS currencies
    Some BRICS leaders have proposed using a basket of BRICS currencies as a new reserve currency.
    • A gold-backed digital currency
    Some BRICS leaders have proposed using a gold-backed digital currency to reduce transaction costs and exchange rate volatility.
    What are some challenges to creating a BRICS currency?
    • Geographical distances
    The distance between BRICS countries can make it difficult for labor and capital to move freely.
    • Regulatory frameworks
    Each BRICS country has its own regulatory framework, which can make it difficult for labor and capital to move freely.
    • Economic cycles
    The economic cycles of BRICS countries are not strongly synchronized, which can make it difficult to create a unified currency
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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.
    -
    2023 RINGGIT FALLS
    The Malonn 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.
    -
    2024 DEFICIT 4.3%
    2023 DEFICIT 5%
    With Budget 2024, Malon’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%)
    ==============
    Malon's combat equipment has several weaknesses, including:
    • Ageing equipment: The Malonn military's equipment is aging due to small procurement budgets over the past 25 years.
    • Lack of modern assets: The Malonn Armed Forces (MAF) lacks modern military assets, which puts them at risk from both internal and external threats.
    • Russian-made weapons: Malon 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 Malonn procurement system needs reform.
    Political interference and corruption: Political interference and corruption are undermining combat readiness

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  23. 2025 = 8th LARGEST ECONOMY IN THE WORLD BY GDP (PPP)
    2025 = 8th LARGEST ECONOMY IN THE WORLD BY GDP (PPP)
    2025 = 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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    IMF 2024-2029 = DEBT MALON $ 121,9 BILLION
    IMF 2024-2029 = DEBT MALON $ 121,9 BILLION
    IMF 2024-2029 = DEBT MALON $ 121,9 BILLION
    The national debt in Malonn 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.-------------
    Malonn has faced several crises, including political, financial, and economic crises:
    • Political crisis
    From 2020–2022, Malonn 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
    Malonn 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
    Malonn's economy has faced challenges due to weak global demand and a dependence on exports. In 2020, Malonn'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, Malonn's household debt-to-GDP ratio was 84.2%, with household debt reaching RM1.53 trillion
    • Malonn 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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  24. UTANG ..... UTANG ...... UTANG .....
    Sudah > 65% GDP alias over limit

    Mending MALON gak usah SHOPING alutsista lah, biar gak nambah UTANG. Lumayan kan bisa ngurangi UTANG tahun 2025 sebesar RM 5,6 bn 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣

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  25. Dalam 25 Tahun Terakhir, Rupiah Mata Uang Terlemah ke-5 di Dunia.

    https://www.bloombergtechnoz.com/detail-news/61812/dalam-25-tahun-terakhir-rupiah-mata-uang-terlemah-ke-5-di-dunia

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    Balasan
    1. 2025 = 8th LARGEST ECONOMY IN THE WORLD BY GDP (PPP)
      2025 = 8th LARGEST ECONOMY IN THE WORLD BY GDP (PPP)
      2025 = 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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      IMF 2024-2029 = DEBT MALON $ 121,9 BILLION
      IMF 2024-2029 = DEBT MALON $ 121,9 BILLION
      IMF 2024-2029 = DEBT MALON $ 121,9 BILLION
      The national debt in Malonn 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.-------------
      Malonn has faced several crises, including political, financial, and economic crises:
      • Political crisis
      From 2020–2022, Malonn 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
      Malonn 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
      Malonn's economy has faced challenges due to weak global demand and a dependence on exports. In 2020, Malonn'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, Malonn's household debt-to-GDP ratio was 84.2%, with household debt reaching RM1.53 trillion
      • Malonn 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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    2. IMF 2024-2029 = DEBT MALON $ 121,9 BILLION
      IMF 2024-2029 = DEBT MALON $ 121,9 BILLION
      IMF 2024-2029 = DEBT MALON $ 121,9 BILLION
      The national debt in Malonn 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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      2025 $1.3 BILLION MINDEF = KING OF LEASE
      MAINTENANCE
      REPAIRS
      ASSETS.
      (LEASE, LEASE AND LEASE = KL : KING OF LEASE)
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      Malonn recently announced an allocation of $4.8 billion to the Ministry of Defense (MINDEF) to safeguard the nation’s sovereignty from threats. Of this, $1.3 billion was allocated for maintenance and repair work and the procurement of new military assets. Maritime assets will be increased, including the procurement of vessels such as multi-purpose mission ships and patrol vessels for the Malonnn Maritime Enforcement Agency (MMEA).
      The Ministry of Home Affairs (MOHA),responsible for public order, border and maritime security, crime, and terrorism prevention, has been allocated $4.4 billion. More than $480 million is budgeted for equipment for the Royal Malonn Police and other agencies. Malonn is also looking to equip law enforcement agencies with drone and AI technology to enhance monitoring capabilities.
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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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      KEYWORDS
      KL = KING OF LEASE

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    3. RINGIT TIDAK LAKU
      https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rZD9_nKqIWQ
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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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      The Malonnn 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
      Malonn'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 Malonnn 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
      Malonn 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 MalonnThe Royal Malonnn 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 MALONNs are an earlier block of the HORNET MALONN, 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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      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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    4. IMF 2024-2029 = DEBT MALON $ 121,9 BILLION
      IMF 2024-2029 = DEBT MALON $ 121,9 BILLION
      IMF 2024-2029 = DEBT MALON $ 121,9 BILLION
      The national debt in Malonn 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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      2025 $1.3 BILLION MINDEF = KING OF LEASE
      MAINTENANCE
      REPAIRS
      ASSETS.
      (LEASE, LEASE AND LEASE = KL : KING OF LEASE)
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      Malonn recently announced an allocation of $4.8 billion to the Ministry of Defense (MINDEF) to safeguard the nation’s sovereignty from threats. Of this, $1.3 billion was allocated for maintenance and repair work and the procurement of new military assets. Maritime assets will be increased, including the procurement of vessels such as multi-purpose mission ships and patrol vessels for the Malonnn Maritime Enforcement Agency (MMEA).
      The Ministry of Home Affairs (MOHA),responsible for public order, border and maritime security, crime, and terrorism prevention, has been allocated $4.4 billion. More than $480 million is budgeted for equipment for the Royal Malonn Police and other agencies. Malonn is also looking to equip law enforcement agencies with drone and AI technology to enhance monitoring capabilities.
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      The Malonnn Armed Forces (MAF) has several weaknesses in its maritime capabilities, including a small defense budget, outdated assets, and a lack of coordination. These weaknesses make it difficult for the MAF to protect Malonn's maritime interests and respond to threats.
      Budget
      • The MAF's defense budget is small, representing less than 1% of Malonn's GDP.
      • The MAF has struggled to procure modern assets due to budgetary constraints.
      Outdated assets
      • The MAF has many military assets that are over 30 years old, including most of the navy's fleet and helicopters.
      • The MAF has struggled to modernize its fleet to meet current and future threats.
      Lack of coordination
      • There is a lack of coordination among agencies responsible for maritime security.
      • The MAF has faced scandals involving defense procurement, such as the Littoral Combat Ship (LCS) debacle.
      Political interference and corruption
      • Political interference and corruption have undermined the MAF's combat readiness.
      The MAF has been plagued by corruption
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      KEYWORDS
      KL = KING OF LEASE

      Hapus
    5. 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.Malon (ATM)
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      • LCS USD 4,74 BILLION/5 UNIT = USD 948 MILLION/UNIT.
      • USD 948 JUTA (WITHOUT AMMO) = FFBNW = MANGKRAK DELAYED
      -NO NSM.
      -NO VL MICA.
      -NO TORPEDO RINGAN.
      -NO SECONDARY GUNS.
      -NO BOFORS MK3.
      https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maharaja_Lela-class_frigate
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      DESTROYER DAN FREGAT =
      -KDX 3 CLASS/SEJONG USD 900 JUTA/UNIT
      -TYPE 052D CLASS USD 500-600 JUTA.
      -TYPE 055 CLASS USD 920 JUTA.
      -OPV PPA USD 1,3 BILLION/2 UNIT = USD 650/UNIT
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      HOVERCRAFT = WILL BE LEASED 3 YEARS
      HOVERCRAFT = WILL BE LEASED 3 YEARS
      HOVERCRAFT = WILL BE LEASED 3 YEARS
      So we gonna get 6 hovercraft fast interceptor lease for RM20.3 million ringgit in 3 years
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      SEWA 28 HELIKOPTER
      SEWA 28 HELIKOPTER
      SEWA 28 HELIKOPTER
      The government signed an agreement with Weststar Aviation Sdn Bhd to lease 28 helicopters for use by ministries and other government agencies.
      SEWA VSHORAD CINA = 30 YEARS
      SEWA VSHORAD CINA = 30 YEARS
      SEWA TRUK CINA 3 TON = 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
      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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      KEYWORDS
      KL = KING OF LEASE

      Hapus
  26. UTANG ..... UTANG ...... UTANG .....
    Sudah > 65% GDP alias over limit

    Mending MALON gak usah SHOPING alutsista lah, biar gak nambah UTANG. Lumayan kan bisa ngurangi UTANG tahun 2025 sebesar RM 5,6 bn 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣

    BalasHapus
  27. UTANG ..... UTANG ...... UTANG .....
    Sudah > 65% GDP alias over limit

    Mending MALON gak usah SHOPING alutsista lah, biar gak nambah UTANG. Lumayan kan bisa ngurangi UTANG tahun 2025 sebesar RM 5,6 bn 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣

    BalasHapus
  28. IMF 2024-2029 = DEBT MALON $ 121,9 BILLION
    IMF 2024-2029 = DEBT MALON $ 121,9 BILLION
    IMF 2024-2029 = DEBT MALON $ 121,9 BILLION
    The national debt in Malonn 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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    2025 $1.3 BILLION MINDEF = KING OF LEASE
    MAINTENANCE
    REPAIRS
    ASSETS.
    (LEASE, LEASE AND LEASE = KL : KING OF LEASE)
    -------------
    Malonn recently announced an allocation of $4.8 billion to the Ministry of Defense (MINDEF) to safeguard the nation’s sovereignty from threats. Of this, $1.3 billion was allocated for maintenance and repair work and the procurement of new military assets. Maritime assets will be increased, including the procurement of vessels such as multi-purpose mission ships and patrol vessels for the Malonnn Maritime Enforcement Agency (MMEA).
    The Ministry of Home Affairs (MOHA),responsible for public order, border and maritime security, crime, and terrorism prevention, has been allocated $4.4 billion. More than $480 million is budgeted for equipment for the Royal Malonn Police and other agencies. Malonn is also looking to equip law enforcement agencies with drone and AI technology to enhance monitoring capabilities.
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    Malonn's armed forces equipment has several weaknesses, including a lack of modern equipment, an aging inventory, and a reliance on foreign suppliers.
    Lack of modern equipment
    • The Malonnn Armed Forces (MAF) has a lack of modern and latest military assets.
    • The government has been unable to provide the MAF with modern defense assets.
    • The MAF's equipment is outdated and cannot function well.
    Aging inventory
    • The MAF's equipment inventory is aging.
    • The MAF's fleet of legacy Hornets is rapidly reaching technological obsolescence.
    • The MAF's naval assets are aging.
    Reliance on foreign suppliers
    • The MAF's defense capabilities are highly dependent on foreign suppliers.
    • The MAF sources most of its equipment from outside the country.
    Other weaknesses
    • The MAF has had issues with the maintenance of its fleet.
    • The MAF has been affected by political interference and corruption.
    The MAF has had issues with the procurement of equipment
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    KEYWORDS
    KL = KING OF LEASE

    BalasHapus
  29. UTANG ..... UTANG ...... UTANG .....
    Sudah > 65% GDP alias over limit

    Mending MALON gak usah SHOPING alutsista lah, biar gak nambah UTANG. Lumayan kan bisa ngurangi UTANG tahun 2025 sebesar RM 5,6 bn 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣

    BalasHapus
  30. IMF 2024-2029 = DEBT MALON $ 121,9 BILLION
    IMF 2024-2029 = DEBT MALON $ 121,9 BILLION
    IMF 2024-2029 = DEBT MALON $ 121,9 BILLION
    The national debt in Malonn 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.
    =========
    2025 $1.3 BILLION MINDEF = KING OF LEASE
    MAINTENANCE
    REPAIRS
    ASSETS.
    (LEASE, LEASE AND LEASE = KL : KING OF LEASE)
    -------------
    Malonn recently announced an allocation of $4.8 billion to the Ministry of Defense (MINDEF) to safeguard the nation’s sovereignty from threats. Of this, $1.3 billion was allocated for maintenance and repair work and the procurement of new military assets. Maritime assets will be increased, including the procurement of vessels such as multi-purpose mission ships and patrol vessels for the Malonnn Maritime Enforcement Agency (MMEA).
    The Ministry of Home Affairs (MOHA),responsible for public order, border and maritime security, crime, and terrorism prevention, has been allocated $4.4 billion. More than $480 million is budgeted for equipment for the Royal Malonn Police and other agencies. Malonn is also looking to equip law enforcement agencies with drone and AI technology to enhance monitoring capabilities.
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    The Malonnn Armed Forces (MAF) has several weaknesses in its maritime capabilities, including a small defense budget, outdated assets, and a lack of coordination. These weaknesses make it difficult for the MAF to protect Malonn's maritime interests and respond to threats.
    Budget
    • The MAF's defense budget is small, representing less than 1% of Malonn's GDP.
    • The MAF has struggled to procure modern assets due to budgetary constraints.
    Outdated assets
    • The MAF has many military assets that are over 30 years old, including most of the navy's fleet and helicopters.
    • The MAF has struggled to modernize its fleet to meet current and future threats.
    Lack of coordination
    • There is a lack of coordination among agencies responsible for maritime security.
    • The MAF has faced scandals involving defense procurement, such as the Littoral Combat Ship (LCS) debacle.
    Political interference and corruption
    • Political interference and corruption have undermined the MAF's combat readiness.
    The MAF has been plagued by corruption
    =========
    KEYWORDS
    KL = KING OF LEASE

    BalasHapus
  31. UTANG ..... UTANG ...... UTANG .....
    Sudah > 65% GDP alias over limit

    Mending MALON gak usah SHOPING alutsista lah, biar gak nambah UTANG. Lumayan kan bisa ngurangi UTANG tahun 2025 sebesar RM 5,6 bn 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣

    BalasHapus
  32. 2025 $1.3 BILLION MINDEF = KL : KING OF LEASE
    MAINTENANCE
    REPAIRS
    ASSETS.
    (LEASE, LEASE AND LEASE = KL : KING OF 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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    IMF 2024-2029 = DEBT MALON $ 121,9 BILLION
    IMF 2024-2029 = DEBT MALON $ 121,9 BILLION
    IMF 2024-2029 = DEBT MALON $ 121,9 BILLION
    The national debt in Malonn 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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    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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    KEYWORDS
    KL = KING OF LEASE

    BalasHapus
  33. UTANG ..... UTANG ...... UTANG .....
    Sudah > 65% GDP alias over limit

    Mending MALON gak usah SHOPING alutsista lah, biar gak nambah UTANG. Lumayan kan bisa ngurangi UTANG tahun 2025 sebesar RM 5,6 bn 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣

    BalasHapus
  34. UTANG ..... UTANG ...... UTANG .....
    Sudah > 65% GDP alias over limit

    Mending MALON gak usah SHOPING alutsista lah, biar gak nambah UTANG. Lumayan kan bisa ngurangi UTANG tahun 2025 sebesar RM 5,6 bn 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣

    BalasHapus
  35. UTANG ..... UTANG ...... UTANG .....
    Sudah > 65% GDP alias over limit

    Mending MALON gak usah SHOPING alutsista lah, biar gak nambah UTANG. Lumayan kan bisa ngurangi UTANG tahun 2025 sebesar RM 5,6 bn 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣

    BalasHapus
  36. ❌️m109 paladin mana paleluh peyang haha!😆😆😆
    ❌️Yavuz last last kensel
    ❌️3x test caesar....fiks BURONAN NEXTER SI DMISKINOS kl(king leasing)

    BalasHapus
  37. RINGIT TIDAK LAKU
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rZD9_nKqIWQ
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    DEBT RATIO 2024 = 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.
    -
    2024 OVER LIMIT DEBT 65,6%
    Malon 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. Malon government debt to GDP ratio data is updated quarterly, available from Dec 2010 to Mar 2024.
    ------
    84.2% DEBT TO GDP
    HOUSEHOLD DEBT CRISIS
    Malon'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 Malonns and the stability of the economy.
    =============
    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.
    ---
    2023 RINGGIT FALLS
    The Malonn 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.
    ---
    2024 DEFICIT 4.3% 2023 DEFICIT 5%
    With Budget 2024, Malon’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%)
    ==============
    The Malonnn Armed Forces (MAF) face a number of challenges, including limited funding, aging equipment, and a lack of modern assets.
    Funding
    • Small procurement budgets: The MAF has had small procurement budgets over the past 25 years.
    • Fiscal limitations: The government has been unwilling to cut spending elsewhere or reduce the size of the armed forces.
    Aging equipment
    • Outdated assets: The MAF's equipment is aging, and the government has been unable to provide modern assets.
    • Withdrawal of MiG-29 Fulcrum fighter aircraft: The MAF withdrew its MiG-29 Fulcrum fighter aircraft from service in 2017.
    • Su-30MKM Flanker fighter aircraft: The MAF is struggling to keep its Su-30MKM Flanker fighter ground-attack aircraft operational.
    Other challenges
    • Internal and external threats: The MAF faces threats from within and outside the country, including territorial incursions, radicalization, and violent extremism.
    • Disaster response: The MAF is responsible for disaster response.
    • National unity: The MAF is responsible for promoting national unity

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  38. RINGIT TIDAK LAKU
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rZD9_nKqIWQ
    ==============
    ==============
    BRICS = OWN CURRENCIES
    RUPIAH = TRADE BRICS
    RUPIAH = TRADE BRICS
    RUPIAH = TRADE BRICS
    BRICS countries have been working to increase the use of their own currencies for trade, but they do not currently have a single currency. Why use local currencies?
    • Reduce dependence on the US dollar
    BRICS countries want to reduce their reliance on the US dollar, which is the world's reserve currency.
    • Lower transaction costs
    Using local currencies can lower transaction costs and reduce exchange rate volatility.
    • Promote economic growth
    Savings from lower transaction costs could be reinvested to fuel economic growth.
    What are some proposals for a BRICS currency?
    • A new BRICS-wide currency
    Some BRICS leaders have proposed creating a new currency that would be used by all BRICS countries.
    • A basket of BRICS currencies
    Some BRICS leaders have proposed using a basket of BRICS currencies as a new reserve currency.
    • A gold-backed digital currency
    Some BRICS leaders have proposed using a gold-backed digital currency to reduce transaction costs and exchange rate volatility.
    What are some challenges to creating a BRICS currency?
    • Geographical distances
    The distance between BRICS countries can make it difficult for labor and capital to move freely.
    • Regulatory frameworks
    Each BRICS country has its own regulatory framework, which can make it difficult for labor and capital to move freely.
    • Economic cycles
    The economic cycles of BRICS countries are not strongly synchronized, which can make it difficult to create a unified currency
    ==============
    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.
    ==============
    The Malonnn 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
    Malonn'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 Malonnn 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
    Malonn 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 MalonnThe Royal Malonnn 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 MALONNs are an earlier block of the HORNET MALONN, 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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  39. ❌️m109 sedekah amrik kensel
    ❌️yavuz kensel
    ❌️nexter caesar kensel 3x tes sejak 1990han haha!🤪🤪🤪
    negeri🎰kasino genting tukang Prenk haha!😵‍💫😵‍💫😵‍💫
    ya makloum takde duit, mau pinjam pun pun kena limit...UTANG KEBANYAKAN haha!🤣🤣🤣

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  40. KALAH LAGI.... 🤣🤣

    Indonesia Ada di Peringkat ke-118 PDB Per Kapita Dunia, Kalah Jauh dari Malaysia

    https://nasional.kontan.co.id/news/indonesia-ada-di-peringkat-ke-118-pdb-per-kapita-dunia-kalah-jauh-dari-malaysia

    BalasHapus
  41. KALAH LAGI.... 🤣🤣

    Indonesia Ada di Peringkat ke-118 PDB Per Kapita Dunia, Kalah Jauh dari Malaysia

    https://nasional.kontan.co.id/news/indonesia-ada-di-peringkat-ke-118-pdb-per-kapita-dunia-kalah-jauh-dari-malaysia

    BalasHapus
    Balasan
    1. IMF 2024-2029 = DEBT MALON $ 121,9 BILLION
      IMF 2024-2029 = DEBT MALON $ 121,9 BILLION
      IMF 2024-2029 = DEBT MALON $ 121,9 BILLION
      The national debt in Malonn 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.
      =========
      2025 $1.3 BILLION MINDEF = KING OF LEASE
      MAINTENANCE
      REPAIRS
      ASSETS.
      (LEASE, LEASE AND LEASE = KL : KING OF LEASE)
      -------------
      Malonn recently announced an allocation of $4.8 billion to the Ministry of Defense (MINDEF) to safeguard the nation’s sovereignty from threats. Of this, $1.3 billion was allocated for maintenance and repair work and the procurement of new military assets. Maritime assets will be increased, including the procurement of vessels such as multi-purpose mission ships and patrol vessels for the Malonnn Maritime Enforcement Agency (MMEA).
      The Ministry of Home Affairs (MOHA),responsible for public order, border and maritime security, crime, and terrorism prevention, has been allocated $4.4 billion. More than $480 million is budgeted for equipment for the Royal Malonn Police and other agencies. Malonn is also looking to equip law enforcement agencies with drone and AI technology to enhance monitoring capabilities.
      ==========
      =========
      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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      KEYWORDS
      KL = KING OF LEASE

      Hapus
    2. IMF 2024-2029 = DEBT MALON $ 121,9 BILLION
      IMF 2024-2029 = DEBT MALON $ 121,9 BILLION
      IMF 2024-2029 = DEBT MALON $ 121,9 BILLION
      The national debt in Malonn 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.
      =========
      2025 $1.3 BILLION MINDEF = KING OF LEASE
      MAINTENANCE
      REPAIRS
      ASSETS.
      (LEASE, LEASE AND LEASE = KL : KING OF LEASE)
      -------------
      Malonn recently announced an allocation of $4.8 billion to the Ministry of Defense (MINDEF) to safeguard the nation’s sovereignty from threats. Of this, $1.3 billion was allocated for maintenance and repair work and the procurement of new military assets. Maritime assets will be increased, including the procurement of vessels such as multi-purpose mission ships and patrol vessels for the Malonnn Maritime Enforcement Agency (MMEA).
      The Ministry of Home Affairs (MOHA),responsible for public order, border and maritime security, crime, and terrorism prevention, has been allocated $4.4 billion. More than $480 million is budgeted for equipment for the Royal Malonn Police and other agencies. Malonn is also looking to equip law enforcement agencies with drone and AI technology to enhance monitoring capabilities.
      ==========
      Malonn's armed forces equipment has several weaknesses, including a lack of modern equipment, an aging inventory, and a reliance on foreign suppliers.
      Lack of modern equipment
      • The Malonnn Armed Forces (MAF) has a lack of modern and latest military assets.
      • The government has been unable to provide the MAF with modern defense assets.
      • The MAF's equipment is outdated and cannot function well.
      Aging inventory
      • The MAF's equipment inventory is aging.
      • The MAF's fleet of legacy Hornets is rapidly reaching technological obsolescence.
      • The MAF's naval assets are aging.
      Reliance on foreign suppliers
      • The MAF's defense capabilities are highly dependent on foreign suppliers.
      • The MAF sources most of its equipment from outside the country.
      Other weaknesses
      • The MAF has had issues with the maintenance of its fleet.
      • The MAF has been affected by political interference and corruption.
      The MAF has had issues with the procurement of equipment
      =========
      KEYWORDS
      KL = KING OF LEASE

      Hapus
    3. RINGIT TIDAK LAKU
      https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rZD9_nKqIWQ
      ==============
      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.
      ==============
      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.
      -
      2024 DEFICIT 4.3%
      2023 DEFICIT 5%
      With Budget 2024, Malon’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%)
      ==============
      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 –
      ==============
      ==============
      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.

      Hapus
  42. LALALALALA.... 🤣🤣

    KONTAN.CO.ID – JAKARTA. Dana Moneter Internasional atau International Monetary Fund (IMF) mencatat, Indonesia berada di peringkat 118 berdasarkan Produk Domestik Bruto (PDB) per kapita, dengan nilai mencapai US$5,25 ribu.

    Posisi ini kalah jauh dari Singapura yang berada di peringkat ke 4 sebesar US$93,96 ribu, dan Malaysia yang berada di peringkat ke 72 sebesar US$14,42 ribu.

    BalasHapus
    Balasan
    1. IMF 2024-2029 = DEBT MALON $ 121,9 BILLION
      IMF 2024-2029 = DEBT MALON $ 121,9 BILLION
      IMF 2024-2029 = DEBT MALON $ 121,9 BILLION
      The national debt in Malonn 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.
      =========
      2025 $1.3 BILLION MINDEF = KING OF LEASE
      MAINTENANCE
      REPAIRS
      ASSETS.
      (LEASE, LEASE AND LEASE = KL : KING OF LEASE)
      -------------
      Malonn recently announced an allocation of $4.8 billion to the Ministry of Defense (MINDEF) to safeguard the nation’s sovereignty from threats. Of this, $1.3 billion was allocated for maintenance and repair work and the procurement of new military assets. Maritime assets will be increased, including the procurement of vessels such as multi-purpose mission ships and patrol vessels for the Malonnn Maritime Enforcement Agency (MMEA).
      The Ministry of Home Affairs (MOHA),responsible for public order, border and maritime security, crime, and terrorism prevention, has been allocated $4.4 billion. More than $480 million is budgeted for equipment for the Royal Malonn Police and other agencies. Malonn is also looking to equip law enforcement agencies with drone and AI technology to enhance monitoring capabilities.
      -------------
      The Malonnn Armed Forces (MAF) has several weaknesses in its maritime capabilities, including a small defense budget, outdated assets, and a lack of coordination. These weaknesses make it difficult for the MAF to protect Malonn's maritime interests and respond to threats.
      Budget
      • The MAF's defense budget is small, representing less than 1% of Malonn's GDP.
      • The MAF has struggled to procure modern assets due to budgetary constraints.
      Outdated assets
      • The MAF has many military assets that are over 30 years old, including most of the navy's fleet and helicopters.
      • The MAF has struggled to modernize its fleet to meet current and future threats.
      Lack of coordination
      • There is a lack of coordination among agencies responsible for maritime security.
      • The MAF has faced scandals involving defense procurement, such as the Littoral Combat Ship (LCS) debacle.
      Political interference and corruption
      • Political interference and corruption have undermined the MAF's combat readiness.
      The MAF has been plagued by corruption
      =========
      KEYWORDS
      KL = KING OF LEASE

      Hapus
    2. RINGIT TIDAK LAKU
      https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rZD9_nKqIWQ
      ==============
      BRICS = OWN CURRENCIES
      RUPIAH = TRADE BRICS
      RUPIAH = TRADE BRICS
      RUPIAH = TRADE BRICS
      BRICS countries have been working to increase the use of their own currencies for trade, but they do not currently have a single currency. Why use local currencies?
      • Reduce dependence on the US dollar
      BRICS countries want to reduce their reliance on the US dollar, which is the world's reserve currency.
      • Lower transaction costs
      Using local currencies can lower transaction costs and reduce exchange rate volatility.
      • Promote economic growth
      Savings from lower transaction costs could be reinvested to fuel economic growth.
      What are some proposals for a BRICS currency?
      • A new BRICS-wide currency
      Some BRICS leaders have proposed creating a new currency that would be used by all BRICS countries.
      • A basket of BRICS currencies
      Some BRICS leaders have proposed using a basket of BRICS currencies as a new reserve currency.
      • A gold-backed digital currency
      Some BRICS leaders have proposed using a gold-backed digital currency to reduce transaction costs and exchange rate volatility.
      What are some challenges to creating a BRICS currency?
      • Geographical distances
      The distance between BRICS countries can make it difficult for labor and capital to move freely.
      • Regulatory frameworks
      Each BRICS country has its own regulatory framework, which can make it difficult for labor and capital to move freely.
      • Economic cycles
      The economic cycles of BRICS countries are not strongly synchronized, which can make it difficult to create a unified currency
      ==============
      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.
      -
      2023 RINGGIT FALLS
      The Malonn 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.
      -
      2024 DEFICIT 4.3%
      2023 DEFICIT 5%
      With Budget 2024, Malon’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%)
      ==============
      Malon's combat equipment has several weaknesses, including:
      • Ageing equipment: The Malonn military's equipment is aging due to small procurement budgets over the past 25 years.
      • Lack of modern assets: The Malonn Armed Forces (MAF) lacks modern military assets, which puts them at risk from both internal and external threats.
      • Russian-made weapons: Malon 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 Malonn procurement system needs reform.
      Political interference and corruption: Political interference and corruption are undermining combat readiness

      Hapus
    3. 2025 $1.3 BILLION MINDEF = KL : KING OF LEASE
      MAINTENANCE
      REPAIRS
      ASSETS.
      (LEASE, LEASE AND LEASE = KL : KING OF 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..
      =========
      IMF 2024-2029 = DEBT MALON $ 121,9 BILLION
      IMF 2024-2029 = DEBT MALON $ 121,9 BILLION
      IMF 2024-2029 = DEBT MALON $ 121,9 BILLION
      The national debt in Malonn 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.
      =========
      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
      =========
      KEYWORDS
      KL = KING OF LEASE

      Hapus
  43. Wahh SPH malon makkin bual hahahah

    BalasHapus
  44. Lalalalalal

    Malon sepi shoping wkwkkw
    Bamgsa malon hanya bisa sewa aset hahahha
    Jilat ludah sendiri

    BalasHapus
  45. IMF 2024-2029 = DEBT MALON $ 121,9 BILLION
    IMF 2024-2029 = DEBT MALON $ 121,9 BILLION
    IMF 2024-2029 = DEBT MALON $ 121,9 BILLION
    The national debt in Malonn 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.
    =========
    2025 $1.3 BILLION MINDEF = KING OF LEASE
    MAINTENANCE
    REPAIRS
    ASSETS.
    (LEASE, LEASE AND LEASE = KL : KING OF LEASE)
    -------------
    Malonn recently announced an allocation of $4.8 billion to the Ministry of Defense (MINDEF) to safeguard the nation’s sovereignty from threats. Of this, $1.3 billion was allocated for maintenance and repair work and the procurement of new military assets. Maritime assets will be increased, including the procurement of vessels such as multi-purpose mission ships and patrol vessels for the Malonnn Maritime Enforcement Agency (MMEA).
    The Ministry of Home Affairs (MOHA),responsible for public order, border and maritime security, crime, and terrorism prevention, has been allocated $4.4 billion. More than $480 million is budgeted for equipment for the Royal Malonn Police and other agencies. Malonn is also looking to equip law enforcement agencies with drone and AI technology to enhance monitoring capabilities.
    ==========
    Malonn's armed forces equipment has several weaknesses, including a lack of modern equipment, an aging inventory, and a reliance on foreign suppliers.
    Lack of modern equipment
    • The Malonnn Armed Forces (MAF) has a lack of modern and latest military assets.
    • The government has been unable to provide the MAF with modern defense assets.
    • The MAF's equipment is outdated and cannot function well.
    Aging inventory
    • The MAF's equipment inventory is aging.
    • The MAF's fleet of legacy Hornets is rapidly reaching technological obsolescence.
    • The MAF's naval assets are aging.
    Reliance on foreign suppliers
    • The MAF's defense capabilities are highly dependent on foreign suppliers.
    • The MAF sources most of its equipment from outside the country.
    Other weaknesses
    • The MAF has had issues with the maintenance of its fleet.
    • The MAF has been affected by political interference and corruption.
    The MAF has had issues with the procurement of equipment
    =========
    KEYWORDS
    KL = KING OF LEASE

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  46. Kalau masih pakai kapal karatan dan bekas tenggelam jgn ngaku kaya. Malu dg Timor leste 😁😁😁😁😁😁
    Kapal karatan harap minggir, kapal mahal mau liwat 😁😁😁😁

    BalasHapus
  47. RACIAL DISCRIMINATION SURVEY =
    1. South Africa
    2. Malonnnn
    3. Guatemala
    Problem Explanation =
    Racial discrimination is a deeply rooted issue that has profound consequences for individuals, communities, and the overall fabric of society. Here are key reasons why racial discrimination in a country is considered a problem:
    1. Violation of Human Rights: Racial discrimination constitutes a violation of basic human rights, denying individuals the right to equal treatment, dignity, and freedom from discrimination.
    2. Undermining Social Cohesion: Discrimination based on race fractures social cohesion by creating divisions and fostering a sense of inequality. This can lead to tension, mistrust, and the fragmentation of communities.
    3. Impact on Mental Health: Racial discrimination has detrimental effects on the mental health of individuals who experience it, leading to stress, anxiety, depression, and other psychological consequences.
    4. Economic Disparities: Racial discrimination contributes to economic disparities, limiting opportunities for marginalized racial groups in education, employment, and wealth accumulation. This perpetuates cycles of poverty and inequality.
    5. Reduced Access to Opportunities: Discrimination denies individuals equal access to educational, employment, and advancement opportunities, hindering their personal and professional development.
    6. Undermining Diversity and Inclusion: Discrimination hampers efforts to build diverse and inclusive societies. Embracing diversity fosters creativity, innovation, and the richness that comes from different perspectives and experiences.
    7. Legal and Social Injustice: Racial discrimination leads to legal and social injustice, as individuals may face unfair treatment in the legal system, law enforcement, and various institutions.
    8. Political Instability: Persistent racial discrimination can contribute to political instability, as marginalized groups may face exclusion from political processes and experience systemic inequalities.
    9. Violence and Conflict: Racial discrimination can escalate into violence and conflict, with discriminatory practices fuelling social unrest and animosities between different racial or ethnic groups.
    10. Global Reputation: Countries that tolerate or perpetuate racial discrimination may suffer damage to their global reputation, affecting diplomatic relations, trade partnerships, and international cooperation.
    https://www.indexmundi.com/surveys/results/8
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    NOT SAFE
    NOT SAFE
    NOT SAFE
    A US professor who faces backlash after a talk at Universiti Malaya (UM) slams the government and declares Malon is unsafe for travel.
    Portland State University Political Science professor Bruce Gilley said he left Malon due to safety concerns from what he described as an 'Islamo-fascist mob whipped up by the government there’.
    "I have safely departed from Malon, one step ahead of the Islamo-fascist mob whipped up by the government there.
    "This is not a safe country to travel to now. Updates to follow," he posted on X today.
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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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  48. Konon malon kaya
    .buall nya

    Aset ATM semua rata2 sewa wkwkkw
    Minggir lo miskin gak pernah shoping

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  49. RINGIT TIDAK LAKU
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rZD9_nKqIWQ
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    BRICS = OWN CURRENCIES
    RUPIAH = TRADE BRICS
    RUPIAH = TRADE BRICS
    RUPIAH = TRADE BRICS
    BRICS countries have been working to increase the use of their own currencies for trade, but they do not currently have a single currency. Why use local currencies?
    • Reduce dependence on the US dollar
    BRICS countries want to reduce their reliance on the US dollar, which is the world's reserve currency.
    • Lower transaction costs
    Using local currencies can lower transaction costs and reduce exchange rate volatility.
    • Promote economic growth
    Savings from lower transaction costs could be reinvested to fuel economic growth.
    What are some proposals for a BRICS currency?
    • A new BRICS-wide currency
    Some BRICS leaders have proposed creating a new currency that would be used by all BRICS countries.
    • A basket of BRICS currencies
    Some BRICS leaders have proposed using a basket of BRICS currencies as a new reserve currency.
    • A gold-backed digital currency
    Some BRICS leaders have proposed using a gold-backed digital currency to reduce transaction costs and exchange rate volatility.
    What are some challenges to creating a BRICS currency?
    • Geographical distances
    The distance between BRICS countries can make it difficult for labor and capital to move freely.
    • Regulatory frameworks
    Each BRICS country has its own regulatory framework, which can make it difficult for labor and capital to move freely.
    • Economic cycles
    The economic cycles of BRICS countries are not strongly synchronized, which can make it difficult to create a unified currency
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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.
    -
    2023 RINGGIT FALLS
    The Malonn 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.
    -
    2024 DEFICIT 4.3%
    2023 DEFICIT 5%
    With Budget 2024, Malon’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%)
    ==============
    Malon's combat equipment has several weaknesses, including:
    • Ageing equipment: The Malonn military's equipment is aging due to small procurement budgets over the past 25 years.
    • Lack of modern assets: The Malonn Armed Forces (MAF) lacks modern military assets, which puts them at risk from both internal and external threats.
    • Russian-made weapons: Malon 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 Malonn procurement system needs reform.
    Political interference and corruption: Political interference and corruption are undermining combat readiness

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  50. Ngaku hornet usang hasil ngemis utk stop gap 😁😁😁😁 ditanya kapan beli pesawat baru, beruk2 tak bisa jawab 😁😁😁😁😁
    Minggir lu miskin

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  51. Yang masih sewa aset miskin tuh..minggir wkwkwk
    Apalagi ngemis2 hornet bekas berlanjutt terus
    Hahahah

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  52. Kalau Indonesia mau beli Mirage utk stop gap itu wajar. Karena sudah beli yg baru cuma datangnya nanti 2026. Lah beruk ? Ngemis hornet usang utk main fighternya, bukan stop gap 😁😁😁😁😁😁😁😁

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  53. Ngemis2 hornet bekas berlanjutt
    Minggir lo malon bual miskin🤭🤣🤣😂😂🤣😂😂🤣😂😂🤣🤣😂😂🤣😂😂😂🤣🤣😂😂😂🤣🤣😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂

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  54. RINGIT TIDAK LAKU
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rZD9_nKqIWQ
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    DEBT RATIO 2024 = 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.
    -
    2024 OVER LIMIT DEBT 65,6%
    Malon 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. Malon 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
    Malon'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 Malonns 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.
    ---
    2023 RINGGIT FALLS
    The Malonn 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, Malon’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%)
    ==============
    The Malonnn Armed Forces (MAF) face a number of challenges, including limited funding, aging equipment, and a lack of modern assets.
    Funding
    • Small procurement budgets: The MAF has had small procurement budgets over the past 25 years.
    • Fiscal limitations: The government has been unwilling to cut spending elsewhere or reduce the size of the armed forces.
    Aging equipment
    • Outdated assets: The MAF's equipment is aging, and the government has been unable to provide modern assets.
    • Withdrawal of MiG-29 Fulcrum fighter aircraft: The MAF withdrew its MiG-29 Fulcrum fighter aircraft from service in 2017.
    • Su-30MKM Flanker fighter aircraft: The MAF is struggling to keep its Su-30MKM Flanker fighter ground-attack aircraft operational.
    Other challenges
    • Internal and external threats: The MAF faces threats from within and outside the country, including territorial incursions, radicalization, and violent extremism.
    • Disaster response: The MAF is responsible for disaster response.
    • National unity: The MAF is responsible for promoting national unity.

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  55. Negara lain sudah pakai super hornet, eh beruk2 masih bangga dg hornet usang 😁😁😁😁😁 karena hornet usangnya masih lebih baik dari pada MKM yg sekarang 😁😁😁😁

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  56. 2025-2017 = 9 TAHUN NGEMIS RONGSOK
    2025-2017 = 9 TAHUN NGEMIS RONGSOK
    2025-2017 = 9 TAHUN NGEMIS RONGSOK
    Malonn has reportedly sought the Kuwaiti jets since at least 2017. The legacy Hornet is thought to “increase the level of preparedness and capability of the RMAF in safeguarding the country’s airspace”. While the acquisition of the secondhand Hornets would help to complement the RMAF’s fleet of Hornets, they come with their own set of challenges.
    The Malonnn Ministry of Defence had submitted no less than three letters to the Kuwaiti government over the past few years in a bid to acquire the fighters. However, the discussions were stymied by political imbroglios in the Kuwaiti goverment.
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    The Royal Malonnn Air Force (RMAF) has faced a number of challenges, including poor air defense capabilities, corruption, and economic constraints.
    Poor air defense capabilities
    • In 2014, the RMAF was unable to identify an aircraft flying across its airspace due to a lack of secondary radar and a flight identification system.
    • Maritime patrol has been a challenge for the RMAF.
    Corruption
    • Political interference and corruption have undermined the combat readiness of the RMAF.
    • The Malonnn military has been involved in multiple corruption scandals.
    Economic constraints
    • The RMAF faces challenges in maintaining its aircraft due to economic constraints.
    • The RMAF must consider economic factors when prioritizing and provisioning.
    Incidents and accidents
    • The RMAF has experienced a number of accidents, including crashes involving the Sikorsky S-61A4 Nuri helicopter, Mikoyan MiG-29, and Pilatus PC-7 Mark II.
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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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    KEYWORDS
    KL = KING OF LEASE

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  57. Tak ada SPH warganyet kl, kalah lagi sama kita gaesz haha!🤥🤣🤥
    anggota TIM ELIT & G20 punyak banyak SPH
    ✅️AMX SPH
    ✅️M109 SPH
    ✅️NEXTER CAESAR

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  58. Tak ada SPH warganyet kl, kalah lagi sama kita gaesz haha!🤥🤣🤥
    anggota TIM ELIT & G20 punyak banyak SPH
    ✅️AMX SPH
    ✅️M109 SPH
    ✅️NEXTER CAESAR

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  59. Horee SPH malon versi Prank qkwkkw

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  60. Sebelah SpH Nya versi prank
    Caesar prank
    Eva prank

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  61. 2023 si pembual berkata SPH Yavuz on track
    2023 PMX kensel Yavuz haha!😜😜😜

    muka taro dimana haha!🍌🍌🍌

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    Balasan
    1. Ssstttt...... Nanti beruk2 gak mau mampir ke DS karena malu 😁😁😁😁

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    2. wahh mreka kabur...bencana buat kitaaa yaa om haha!😂😂😂

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  62. MENUNGGU 2041-2045 C130J :
    Diterangkan Utusan Malonn, mereka baru bisa mendapatkan C-130 J Super Hercules paling tidak di tahun 2041 hingga 2045.
    MENUNGGU 2055 HAWK :
    Kerajaan merancang secara sistematik penggantian pesawat Hawk 108 dan Hawk 208 seperti yang digariskan dalam Pembangunan Keupayaan Tentera Udara Diraja Malonn (TUDM) 2055
    MENUNGGU 2053 HUTANG = OVER LIMIT DEBT:
    The Federal Government is expected to be able to settle its debts by 2053 by taking into account the number of new loans made for deficit financing purposes and refinancing maturing debts from 2024 onwards, said the Ministry of Finance (MoF)
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    MENUNGGU 2050 = KAPAL SELAM
    MENUNGGU 2050 = MRSS
    MENUNGGU 2050 = LCS
    MENUNGGU 2050 = PV
    MENUNGGU 2050 = LMS
    Panglima TLDM Laksamana Tan Sri Mohd Reza Mohd Sany berkata, bilangan kapal itu mungkin akan berubah bergantung kepada keadaan geo-strategik rantau itu yang dinamik.
    Dalam temuramah dengan majalah pertahanan berbahasa Inggeris tempatan, Asian Defence Journal (ADJ) keluaran May-Jun tahun ini, beliau juga memaklumkan bilangan jenis-jenis kapal perang yang dirancang dimiliki oleh TLDM dibawah pelan transformasi itu.
    “Mengikut Pelan Transformasi 15 ke 5 TLDM, ia dijangka akan memiliki 12 buah kapal Littoral Combat Ship (LCS), tiga buah kapal Multi Role Support Ship (MRSS), 18 buah kapal Littoral Mission Ship (LMS), 18 buah kapal Patrol Vessel (PV) dan empat buah kapal selam menjelang tahun 2050,” kata beliau dalam temuramah itu.
    Nampak gaya,impian untuk melihat TLDM menambah bilangan kapal selam dimilikinya daripada dua buah kepada empat buah akan hanya direalisasikan menjelang tahun 2050.
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    UAV = MENUNGGU 2030
    LMS B2 = MENUNGGU 2030
    MRSS = MENUNGGU 2030
    HELI = MENUNGGU 2030
    Perolehan 3 buah LMSB2 itu dilakukan melalui kaedah Government to Government (G2G) dengan negara Turkiye.
    RMKe-13 merangkumi tempoh tahun 2026-2030.
    “Perolehan bagi baki 3 buah LMS lagi akan dimasukkan di bawah RMKe-13,” ujar beliau.
    Selain LMS, TLDM turut merancang perolehan 2 buah kapal Multi Role Support Ship (MRSS), 3 buah kapal Littoral Mission Ship Batch 3, 4 buah helikopter anti kapal selam dan 6 buah Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV).
    “Proses perolehan bagi aset-aset baharu ini dijangka berlangsung sehingga 2030. Kesemua perolehan aset TLDM ini dianggarkan
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    The Malonnn Armed Forces (MAF) has faced issues with maintenance and equipment, including outdated assets and a lack of funds.
    Outdated equipment
    • The MAF's equipment is outdated, with much of it purchased between the 1970s and 1990s.
    • The MAF's air force assets are outdated, which can expose the country to air threats.
    • The KD Rahman submarine experienced technical problems in 2010, preventing it from submerging.
    Lack of funds
    • The Malonnn government has been unwilling to cut spending elsewhere or reduce the size of the armed forces.
    • The MAF's defense budget has been limited, with a large portion of the budget allocated to salaries and allowances.
    • The government's financial ability may limit the MAF's ability to develop and equip itself.
    Other challenges
    • The MAF has faced challenges in engaging with non-traditional security threats.
    • The MAF has faced challenges in dealing with big power politics and other security threats.
    The MAF has faced challenges in dealing with the Malonnn procurement system.

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  63. The Malonnn Army's howitzer weakness is that it lacks a 155 mm self-propelled howitzer (SPH) system. This is despite the army's procurement efforts for an SPH system being announced in the 2010s.
    Explanation
    • The Malonnn Army has been operating ASTROS self-propelled rocket launchers.
    • The army has ordered howitzers from various countries, including South Africa, Brazil, and France.
    • In 2024, the army selected the EVA M2 155 mm SPH as its future self-propelled howitzer.
    • However, as of September 2024, the Ministry of Defence's proposed acquisition of the SPH system had not been fulfilled.
    The lack of an SPH system is a concern for the army because it is a key system for a modern conventional army.
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    2025 $1.3 BILLION MINDEF = KL : KING OF LEASE
    MAINTENANCE
    REPAIRS
    ASSETS.
    (LEASE, LEASE AND LEASE = KL : KING OF 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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  64. The Malaysian Armed Forces (MAF) has faced a number of problems with howitzers, including canceled procurement, budget constraints, and outdated equipment.
    Canceled procurement
    • The Barisan Nasional (BN) government agreed to purchase 29 M109A5 155mm Self Propelled Howitzers from the United States in 2018. However, the Pakatan Harapan (PH) government canceled the purchase in 2019.
    • The Ministry of Finance canceled the planned purchase of self-propelled howitzer systems.
    Budget constraints
    • Budgetary constraints have limited defense resources.
    • Successive Malaysian governments have de-prioritized defense.
    Outdated equipment
    • Much of the MAF's equipment is outdated and behind that of neighboring countries.
    • The government has been unable to provide the MAF with modern defense assets.
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    IMF 2024-2029 = DEBT MALON $ 121,9 BILLION
    IMF 2024-2029 = DEBT MALON $ 121,9 BILLION
    IMF 2024-2029 = DEBT MALON $ 121,9 BILLION
    The national debt in Malonn 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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  65. The Malaysian Armed Forces (MAF) faces several challenges, including:
    • Political interference and corruption
    Political interference and corruption can undermine the MAF's combat readiness.
    • Logistic management
    The MAF has faced problems with logistics management, which can impact the country's National Defence Policy.
    • Government change
    Frequent changes in government have hindered the MAF's development.
    • Global financial crisis
    The global financial crisis has postponed the purchase of major items for the MAF.
    • Need to revitalize the economy
    The government is focused on revitalizing the economy, which has reduced the amount of money available for defense.
    • Need to reduce the national deficit
    The government is focused on reducing the national deficit, which has reduced the amount of money available for defense.
    • Need to replace aging equipment
    The MAF needs to replace aging equipment, such as the Nuri helicopters, which were first commissioned in 1968.

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  66. Indonesia Ada di Peringkat ke-118 PDB Per Kapita Dunia, Kalah Jauh dari Malaysia

    https://nasional.kontan.co.id/news/indonesia-ada-di-peringkat-ke-118-pdb-per-kapita-dunia-kalah-jauh-dari-malaysia

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    Balasan
    1. LIMIT DEBT 65% TO GDP ...
      LIMIT DEBT 65% TO GDP ...
      LIMIT DEBT 65% TO GDP ...
      LIMIT DEBT 65% TO GDP ...
      LIMIT DEBT 65% TO GDP ...
      Malon Plan, 2021-2025 (Twelfth Plan), the Government maintained the statutory debt limit at 65% of GDP under the Loan (Local) (Statutory Ceiling for Borrowing) and Government Funding (Statutory Ceiling of Moneys Received) Order 2022 [P.U. (A) 399/2022] which came into effect on 1 January 2023. As at end-August 2023, the Federal Government statutory debt which comprises MGS, MGII and MITB recorded 59.9% of GDP, below the stipulated debt ceiling.
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      2024 OVER LIMIT DEBT 65,6%
      2024 OVER LIMIT DEBT 65,6%
      2024 OVER LIMIT DEBT 65,6%
      2024 OVER LIMIT DEBT 65,6%
      2024 OVER LIMIT DEBT 65,6%
      Malon 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. Malon government debt to GDP ratio data is updated quarterly, available from Dec 2010 to Mar 2024.
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      2025 $1.3 BILLION MINDEF = KING OF LEASE
      MAINTENANCE
      REPAIRS
      ASSETS.
      (LEASE, LEASE AND LEASE = KL : KING OF LEASE)
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      Malonn recently announced an allocation of $4.8 billion to the Ministry of Defense (MINDEF) to safeguard the nation’s sovereignty from threats. Of this, $1.3 billion was allocated for maintenance and repair work and the procurement of new military assets. Maritime assets will be increased, including the procurement of vessels such as multi-purpose mission ships and patrol vessels for the Malonnn Maritime Enforcement Agency (MMEA).
      The Ministry of Home Affairs (MOHA),responsible for public order, border and maritime security, crime, and terrorism prevention, has been allocated $4.4 billion. More than $480 million is budgeted for equipment for the Royal Malonn Police and other agencies. Malonn is also looking to equip law enforcement agencies with drone and AI technology to enhance monitoring capabilities.
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      IMF 2024-2029 = DEBT MALON $ 121,9 BILLION
      IMF 2024-2029 = DEBT MALON $ 121,9 BILLION
      IMF 2024-2029 = DEBT MALON $ 121,9 BILLION
      The national debt in Malonn 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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      KEYWORDS
      KL = KING OF LEASE

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    2. 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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      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.....
      ==============
      ==============
      DITOLAK INDIA MASUK BRICS
      Laporan terbaru menunjukkan, India menolak gagasan ekspansi BRICS di 2024. Pemerintah Modi ingin menghentikan sementara penerimaan negara-negara baru termasuk Malonn selama lima tahun ke depan
      ---------
      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.
      ---------
      Malonn has faced several crises, including political, financial, and economic crises:
      • Political crisis
      From 2020–2022, Malonn 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
      Malonn 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
      Malonn's economy has faced challenges due to weak global demand and a dependence on exports. In 2020, Malonn'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, Malonn's household debt-to-GDP ratio was 84.2%, with household debt reaching RM1.53 trillion
      • Malonn 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....

      Hapus
    3. 2025 = 8th LARGEST ECONOMY IN THE WORLD BY GDP (PPP)
      2025 = 8th LARGEST ECONOMY IN THE WORLD BY GDP (PPP)
      2025 = 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
      ===================
      ===================-
      IMF 2024-2029 = DEBT MALON $ 121,9 BILLION
      IMF 2024-2029 = DEBT MALON $ 121,9 BILLION
      IMF 2024-2029 = DEBT MALON $ 121,9 BILLION
      The national debt in Malonn 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.-------------
      Malonn has faced several crises, including political, financial, and economic crises:
      • Political crisis
      From 2020–2022, Malonn 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
      Malonn 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
      Malonn's economy has faced challenges due to weak global demand and a dependence on exports. In 2020, Malonn'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, Malonn's household debt-to-GDP ratio was 84.2%, with household debt reaching RM1.53 trillion
      • Malonn 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

      Hapus
    4. LIMIT DEBT 65% TO GDP ...
      LIMIT DEBT 65% TO GDP ...
      LIMIT DEBT 65% TO GDP ...
      LIMIT DEBT 65% TO GDP ...
      LIMIT DEBT 65% TO GDP ...
      Malon Plan, 2021-2025 (Twelfth Plan), the Government maintained the statutory debt limit at 65% of GDP under the Loan (Local) (Statutory Ceiling for Borrowing) and Government Funding (Statutory Ceiling of Moneys Received) Order 2022 [P.U. (A) 399/2022] which came into effect on 1 January 2023. As at end-August 2023, the Federal Government statutory debt which comprises MGS, MGII and MITB recorded 59.9% of GDP, below the stipulated debt ceiling.
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      2024 OVER LIMIT DEBT 65,6%
      2024 OVER LIMIT DEBT 65,6%
      2024 OVER LIMIT DEBT 65,6%
      2024 OVER LIMIT DEBT 65,6%
      2024 OVER LIMIT DEBT 65,6%
      Malon 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. Malon government debt to GDP ratio data is updated quarterly, available from Dec 2010 to Mar 2024.
      ------------------
      IMF 2024-2029 = DEBT MALON $ 121,9 BILLION
      IMF 2024-2029 = DEBT MALON $ 121,9 BILLION
      IMF 2024-2029 = DEBT MALON $ 121,9 BILLION
      The national debt in Malonn 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.
      =========
      2025 $1.3 BILLION MINDEF = KING OF LEASE
      MAINTENANCE
      REPAIRS
      ASSETS.
      (LEASE, LEASE AND LEASE = KL : KING OF LEASE)
      -------------
      Malonn recently announced an allocation of $4.8 billion to the Ministry of Defense (MINDEF) to safeguard the nation’s sovereignty from threats. Of this, $1.3 billion was allocated for maintenance and repair work and the procurement of new military assets. Maritime assets will be increased, including the procurement of vessels such as multi-purpose mission ships and patrol vessels for the Malonnn Maritime Enforcement Agency (MMEA).
      The Ministry of Home Affairs (MOHA),responsible for public order, border and maritime security, crime, and terrorism prevention, has been allocated $4.4 billion. More than $480 million is budgeted for equipment for the Royal Malonn Police and other agencies. Malonn is also looking to equip law enforcement agencies with drone and AI technology to enhance monitoring capabilities.
      ==========
      =========
      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
      =========
      KEYWORDS
      KL = KING OF LEASE

      Hapus
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  71. Produk Domestik Bruto (PDB) per KAPITA MALAYSIA Vs INDIANESIA.... Jaaaauuuhhhhhhhh..... 🤣🤣🤣

    MALAYSIA... 😎🇲🇾🇲🇾
    peringkat ke 72 sebesar US$14,42 ribu.

    INDIANESIA.. 🤣🤣
    Peringkat ke-118 sebesar US$5,25 ribu.

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    Balasan
    1. 2025 = 8th LARGEST ECONOMY IN THE WORLD BY GDP (PPP)
      2025 = 8th LARGEST ECONOMY IN THE WORLD BY GDP (PPP)
      2025 = 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
      ===================
      ===================-
      IMF 2024-2029 = DEBT MALON $ 121,9 BILLION
      IMF 2024-2029 = DEBT MALON $ 121,9 BILLION
      IMF 2024-2029 = DEBT MALON $ 121,9 BILLION
      The national debt in Malonn 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.-------------
      Malonn has faced several crises, including political, financial, and economic crises:
      • Political crisis
      From 2020–2022, Malonn 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
      Malonn 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
      Malonn's economy has faced challenges due to weak global demand and a dependence on exports. In 2020, Malonn'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, Malonn's household debt-to-GDP ratio was 84.2%, with household debt reaching RM1.53 trillion
      • Malonn 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

      Hapus
    2. LIMIT DEBT 65% TO GDP ...
      LIMIT DEBT 65% TO GDP ...
      LIMIT DEBT 65% TO GDP ...
      LIMIT DEBT 65% TO GDP ...
      LIMIT DEBT 65% TO GDP ...
      Malon Plan, 2021-2025 (Twelfth Plan), the Government maintained the statutory debt limit at 65% of GDP under the Loan (Local) (Statutory Ceiling for Borrowing) and Government Funding (Statutory Ceiling of Moneys Received) Order 2022 [P.U. (A) 399/2022] which came into effect on 1 January 2023. As at end-August 2023, the Federal Government statutory debt which comprises MGS, MGII and MITB recorded 59.9% of GDP, below the stipulated debt ceiling.
      ------------------
      2024 OVER LIMIT DEBT 65,6%
      2024 OVER LIMIT DEBT 65,6%
      2024 OVER LIMIT DEBT 65,6%
      2024 OVER LIMIT DEBT 65,6%
      2024 OVER LIMIT DEBT 65,6%
      Malon 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. Malon government debt to GDP ratio data is updated quarterly, available from Dec 2010 to Mar 2024.
      ------------------
      2025 $1.3 BILLION MINDEF = KING OF LEASE
      MAINTENANCE
      REPAIRS
      ASSETS.
      (LEASE, LEASE AND LEASE = KL : KING OF LEASE)
      -------------
      Malonn recently announced an allocation of $4.8 billion to the Ministry of Defense (MINDEF) to safeguard the nation’s sovereignty from threats. Of this, $1.3 billion was allocated for maintenance and repair work and the procurement of new military assets. Maritime assets will be increased, including the procurement of vessels such as multi-purpose mission ships and patrol vessels for the Malonnn Maritime Enforcement Agency (MMEA).
      The Ministry of Home Affairs (MOHA),responsible for public order, border and maritime security, crime, and terrorism prevention, has been allocated $4.4 billion. More than $480 million is budgeted for equipment for the Royal Malonn Police and other agencies. Malonn is also looking to equip law enforcement agencies with drone and AI technology to enhance monitoring capabilities.
      -------------
      IMF 2024-2029 = DEBT MALON $ 121,9 BILLION
      IMF 2024-2029 = DEBT MALON $ 121,9 BILLION
      IMF 2024-2029 = DEBT MALON $ 121,9 BILLION
      The national debt in Malonn 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.
      =========
      KEYWORDS
      KL = KING OF LEASE

      Hapus
    3. LIMIT DEBT 65% TO GDP ...
      LIMIT DEBT 65% TO GDP ...
      LIMIT DEBT 65% TO GDP ...
      LIMIT DEBT 65% TO GDP ...
      LIMIT DEBT 65% TO GDP ...
      Malon Plan, 2021-2025 (Twelfth Plan), the Government maintained the statutory debt limit at 65% of GDP under the Loan (Local) (Statutory Ceiling for Borrowing) and Government Funding (Statutory Ceiling of Moneys Received) Order 2022 [P.U. (A) 399/2022] which came into effect on 1 January 2023. As at end-August 2023, the Federal Government statutory debt which comprises MGS, MGII and MITB recorded 59.9% of GDP, below the stipulated debt ceiling.
      ------------------
      2024 OVER LIMIT DEBT 65,6%
      2024 OVER LIMIT DEBT 65,6%
      2024 OVER LIMIT DEBT 65,6%
      2024 OVER LIMIT DEBT 65,6%
      2024 OVER LIMIT DEBT 65,6%
      Malon 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. Malon government debt to GDP ratio data is updated quarterly, available from Dec 2010 to Mar 2024.
      ------------------
      IMF 2024-2029 = DEBT MALON $ 121,9 BILLION
      IMF 2024-2029 = DEBT MALON $ 121,9 BILLION
      IMF 2024-2029 = DEBT MALON $ 121,9 BILLION
      The national debt in Malonn 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.
      =========
      2025 $1.3 BILLION MINDEF = KING OF LEASE
      MAINTENANCE
      REPAIRS
      ASSETS.
      (LEASE, LEASE AND LEASE = KL : KING OF LEASE)
      -------------
      Malonn recently announced an allocation of $4.8 billion to the Ministry of Defense (MINDEF) to safeguard the nation’s sovereignty from threats. Of this, $1.3 billion was allocated for maintenance and repair work and the procurement of new military assets. Maritime assets will be increased, including the procurement of vessels such as multi-purpose mission ships and patrol vessels for the Malonnn Maritime Enforcement Agency (MMEA).
      The Ministry of Home Affairs (MOHA),responsible for public order, border and maritime security, crime, and terrorism prevention, has been allocated $4.4 billion. More than $480 million is budgeted for equipment for the Royal Malonn Police and other agencies. Malonn is also looking to equip law enforcement agencies with drone and AI technology to enhance monitoring capabilities.
      ==========
      =========
      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
      =========
      KEYWORDS
      KL = KING OF LEASE

      Hapus
    4. IMF 2024-2029 = DEBT MALON $ 121,9 BILLION
      IMF 2024-2029 = DEBT MALON $ 121,9 BILLION
      IMF 2024-2029 = DEBT MALON $ 121,9 BILLION
      The national debt in Malonn 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.
      =========
      2025 $1.3 BILLION MINDEF = KING OF LEASE
      MAINTENANCE
      REPAIRS
      ASSETS.
      (LEASE, LEASE AND LEASE = KL : KING OF LEASE)
      -------------
      Malonn recently announced an allocation of $4.8 billion to the Ministry of Defense (MINDEF) to safeguard the nation’s sovereignty from threats. Of this, $1.3 billion was allocated for maintenance and repair work and the procurement of new military assets. Maritime assets will be increased, including the procurement of vessels such as multi-purpose mission ships and patrol vessels for the Malonnn Maritime Enforcement Agency (MMEA).
      The Ministry of Home Affairs (MOHA),responsible for public order, border and maritime security, crime, and terrorism prevention, has been allocated $4.4 billion. More than $480 million is budgeted for equipment for the Royal Malonn Police and other agencies. Malonn is also looking to equip law enforcement agencies with drone and AI technology to enhance monitoring capabilities.
      -------------
      The Malonnn Armed Forces (MAF) has several weaknesses in its maritime capabilities, including a small defense budget, outdated assets, and a lack of coordination. These weaknesses make it difficult for the MAF to protect Malonn's maritime interests and respond to threats.
      Budget
      • The MAF's defense budget is small, representing less than 1% of Malonn's GDP.
      • The MAF has struggled to procure modern assets due to budgetary constraints.
      Outdated assets
      • The MAF has many military assets that are over 30 years old, including most of the navy's fleet and helicopters.
      • The MAF has struggled to modernize its fleet to meet current and future threats.
      Lack of coordination
      • There is a lack of coordination among agencies responsible for maritime security.
      • The MAF has faced scandals involving defense procurement, such as the Littoral Combat Ship (LCS) debacle.
      Political interference and corruption
      • Political interference and corruption have undermined the MAF's combat readiness.
      The MAF has been plagued by corruption
      =========
      KEYWORDS
      KL = KING OF LEASE

      Hapus
  72. Rafale pasti jijik lahdekat2 hornet usang 😁😁😁😁. Pilot Rafale bilang minggir lu miskin

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  73. Rafale pasti jijik lahdekat2 hornet usang 😁😁😁😁. Pilot Rafale bilang minggir lu miskin

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  74. Produk Domestik Bruto (PDB) per KAPITA MALAYSIA Vs INDIANESIA.... Jaaaauuuhhhhhhhh..... 🤣🤣🤣

    MALAYSIA... 😎🇲🇾🇲🇾
    peringkat ke 72 sebesar US$14,42 ribu.

    INDIANESIA.. 🤣🤣
    Peringkat ke-118 sebesar US$5,25 ribu.

    BalasHapus
    Balasan
    1. The Malonnn Army's howitzer weakness is that it lacks a 155 mm self-propelled howitzer (SPH) system. This is despite the army's procurement efforts for an SPH system being announced in the 2010s.
      Explanation
      • The Malonnn Army has been operating ASTROS self-propelled rocket launchers.
      • The army has ordered howitzers from various countries, including South Africa, Brazil, and France.
      • In 2024, the army selected the EVA M2 155 mm SPH as its future self-propelled howitzer.
      • However, as of September 2024, the Ministry of Defence's proposed acquisition of the SPH system had not been fulfilled.
      The lack of an SPH system is a concern for the army because it is a key system for a modern conventional army.
      ============
      2025 $1.3 BILLION MINDEF = KL : KING OF LEASE
      MAINTENANCE
      REPAIRS
      ASSETS.
      (LEASE, LEASE AND LEASE = KL : KING OF 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..

      Hapus
    2. 2025 = 8th LARGEST ECONOMY IN THE WORLD BY GDP (PPP)
      2025 = 8th LARGEST ECONOMY IN THE WORLD BY GDP (PPP)
      2025 = 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
      ===================
      ===================-
      IMF 2024-2029 = DEBT MALON $ 121,9 BILLION
      IMF 2024-2029 = DEBT MALON $ 121,9 BILLION
      IMF 2024-2029 = DEBT MALON $ 121,9 BILLION
      The national debt in Malonn 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.-------------
      Malonn has faced several crises, including political, financial, and economic crises:
      • Political crisis
      From 2020–2022, Malonn 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
      Malonn 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
      Malonn's economy has faced challenges due to weak global demand and a dependence on exports. In 2020, Malonn'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, Malonn's household debt-to-GDP ratio was 84.2%, with household debt reaching RM1.53 trillion
      • Malonn 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

      Hapus
    3. 2025 $1.3 BILLION MINDEF = KL : KING OF LEASE
      MAINTENANCE
      REPAIRS
      ASSETS.
      (LEASE, LEASE AND LEASE = KL : KING OF 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..
      =========
      IMF 2024-2029 = DEBT MALON $ 121,9 BILLION
      IMF 2024-2029 = DEBT MALON $ 121,9 BILLION
      IMF 2024-2029 = DEBT MALON $ 121,9 BILLION
      The national debt in Malonn 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.
      =========
      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
      =========
      KEYWORDS
      KL = KING OF LEASE

      Hapus
  75. Kpl sudah tenggelam dipakai lagi 😁😁😁😁

    BalasHapus
  76. LALALALALA.... 🤣🤣

    KONTAN.CO.ID – JAKARTA. Dana Moneter Internasional atau International Monetary Fund (IMF) mencatat, Indonesia berada di peringkat 118 berdasarkan Produk Domestik Bruto (PDB) per kapita, dengan nilai mencapai US$5,25 ribu.

    Posisi ini kalah jauh dari Singapura yang berada di peringkat ke 4 sebesar US$93,96 ribu, dan Malaysia yang berada di peringkat ke 72 sebesar US$14,42 ribu.

    BalasHapus
    Balasan
    1. 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.
      ---------
      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.....
      ==============
      ==============
      DITOLAK INDIA MASUK BRICS
      Laporan terbaru menunjukkan, India menolak gagasan ekspansi BRICS di 2024. Pemerintah Modi ingin menghentikan sementara penerimaan negara-negara baru termasuk Malonn selama lima tahun ke depan
      ---------
      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.
      ---------
      Malonn has faced several crises, including political, financial, and economic crises:
      • Political crisis
      From 2020–2022, Malonn 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
      Malonn 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
      Malonn's economy has faced challenges due to weak global demand and a dependence on exports. In 2020, Malonn'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, Malonn's household debt-to-GDP ratio was 84.2%, with household debt reaching RM1.53 trillion
      • Malonn 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....

      Hapus
    2. LIMIT DEBT 65% TO GDP ...
      LIMIT DEBT 65% TO GDP ...
      LIMIT DEBT 65% TO GDP ...
      LIMIT DEBT 65% TO GDP ...
      LIMIT DEBT 65% TO GDP ...
      Malon Plan, 2021-2025 (Twelfth Plan), the Government maintained the statutory debt limit at 65% of GDP under the Loan (Local) (Statutory Ceiling for Borrowing) and Government Funding (Statutory Ceiling of Moneys Received) Order 2022 [P.U. (A) 399/2022] which came into effect on 1 January 2023. As at end-August 2023, the Federal Government statutory debt which comprises MGS, MGII and MITB recorded 59.9% of GDP, below the stipulated debt ceiling.
      ------------------
      2024 OVER LIMIT DEBT 65,6%
      2024 OVER LIMIT DEBT 65,6%
      2024 OVER LIMIT DEBT 65,6%
      2024 OVER LIMIT DEBT 65,6%
      2024 OVER LIMIT DEBT 65,6%
      Malon 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. Malon government debt to GDP ratio data is updated quarterly, available from Dec 2010 to Mar 2024.
      ------------------
      2025 $1.3 BILLION MINDEF = KING OF LEASE
      MAINTENANCE
      REPAIRS
      ASSETS.
      (LEASE, LEASE AND LEASE = KL : KING OF LEASE)
      -------------
      Malonn recently announced an allocation of $4.8 billion to the Ministry of Defense (MINDEF) to safeguard the nation’s sovereignty from threats. Of this, $1.3 billion was allocated for maintenance and repair work and the procurement of new military assets. Maritime assets will be increased, including the procurement of vessels such as multi-purpose mission ships and patrol vessels for the Malonnn Maritime Enforcement Agency (MMEA).
      The Ministry of Home Affairs (MOHA),responsible for public order, border and maritime security, crime, and terrorism prevention, has been allocated $4.4 billion. More than $480 million is budgeted for equipment for the Royal Malonn Police and other agencies. Malonn is also looking to equip law enforcement agencies with drone and AI technology to enhance monitoring capabilities.
      -------------
      IMF 2024-2029 = DEBT MALON $ 121,9 BILLION
      IMF 2024-2029 = DEBT MALON $ 121,9 BILLION
      IMF 2024-2029 = DEBT MALON $ 121,9 BILLION
      The national debt in Malonn 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.
      =========
      KEYWORDS
      KL = KING OF LEASE

      Hapus
    3. OVERLIMIT DEBT 66,3%
      OVERLIMIT DEBT 66,3%
      LIMIT DEBT 65%
      In 2024, Malonn's government debt was projected to increase to RM1.26 trillion, which is 66.3% of the country's GDP. This is close to the statutory debt limit of 65% of GDP.
      Explanation
      • In 2023, Malonn's government debt was 64.3% of its GDP, which was close to the statutory debt limit.
      • The government's debt has been increasing due to higher spending on pandemic relief.
      • The government's goal is to reduce the fiscal deficit from 4.3% of GDP in 2024 to 3% by 2026.
      • The government plans to achieve this by reducing subsidies, especially for fuel, and increasing the Sales and Service Tax (SST) in 2025.
      • The Ministry of Finance (MOF) projects that the government's debt growth will slow from 7.5% in 2024 to 6% in 2025.
      ------------
      IMF 2024-2029 = DEBT MALON $ 121,9 BILLION
      IMF 2024-2029 = DEBT MALON $ 121,9 BILLION
      IMF 2024-2029 = DEBT MALON $ 121,9 BILLION
      The national debt in Malonn 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.
      -------------
      Malonn has faced several crises, including political, financial, and economic crises:
      • Political crisis
      From 2020–2022, Malonn 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
      Malonn 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
      Malonn's economy has faced challenges due to weak global demand and a dependence on exports. In 2020, Malonn'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, Malonn's household debt-to-GDP ratio was 84.2%, with household debt reaching RM1.53 trillion
      • Malonn 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

      Hapus
  77. JOM kita nyanyi dulu lagu kebangsaan BERUK MALONS 🤣🤣

    HELIMEOW HELIMEOW HELIMEOW SEWA

    HELIMEOW HELIMEOW HELIMEOW SEWA

    HELIMEOW HELIMEOW HELIMEOW SEWA

    HELIMEOW HELIMEOW HELIMEOW SEWA

    SUNGGU

    BalasHapus
  78. JOM kita nyanyi dulu lagu kebangsaan BERUK MALONS 🤣🤣

    HELIMEOW HELIMEOW HELIMEOW SEWA

    HELIMEOW HELIMEOW HELIMEOW SEWA

    HELIMEOW HELIMEOW HELIMEOW SEWA

    HELIMEOW HELIMEOW HELIMEOW SEWA

    BalasHapus
  79. JOM kita nyanyi dulu lagu kebangsaan BERUK MALONS 🤣🤣

    HELIMEOW HELIMEOW HELIMEOW SEWA

    HELIMEOW HELIMEOW HELIMEOW SEWA

    HELIMEOW HELIMEOW HELIMEOW SEWA

    HELIMEOW HELIMEOW HELIMEOW SEWA

    BalasHapus
  80. JOM kita nyanyi dulu lagu kebangsaan BERUK MALONS 🤣🤣

    HELIMEOW HELIMEOW HELIMEOW SEWA

    HELIMEOW HELIMEOW HELIMEOW SEWA

    HELIMEOW HELIMEOW HELIMEOW SEWA

    HELIMEOW HELIMEOW HELIMEOW SEWA

    BalasHapus
  81. JOM kita nyanyi dulu lagu kebangsaan BERUK MALONS 🤣🤣

    HELIMEOW HELIMEOW HELIMEOW SEWA

    HELIMEOW HELIMEOW HELIMEOW SEWA

    HELIMEOW HELIMEOW HELIMEOW SEWA

    HELIMEOW HELIMEOW HELIMEOW SEWA

    BalasHapus
  82. LIMIT DEBT 65% TO GDP ...
    LIMIT DEBT 65% TO GDP ...
    LIMIT DEBT 65% TO GDP ...
    LIMIT DEBT 65% TO GDP ...
    LIMIT DEBT 65% TO GDP ...
    Malon Plan, 2021-2025 (Twelfth Plan), the Government maintained the statutory debt limit at 65% of GDP under the Loan (Local) (Statutory Ceiling for Borrowing) and Government Funding (Statutory Ceiling of Moneys Received) Order 2022 [P.U. (A) 399/2022] which came into effect on 1 January 2023. As at end-August 2023, the Federal Government statutory debt which comprises MGS, MGII and MITB recorded 59.9% of GDP, below the stipulated debt ceiling.
    ------------------
    2024 OVER LIMIT DEBT 65,6%
    2024 OVER LIMIT DEBT 65,6%
    2024 OVER LIMIT DEBT 65,6%
    2024 OVER LIMIT DEBT 65,6%
    2024 OVER LIMIT DEBT 65,6%
    Malon 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. Malon government debt to GDP ratio data is updated quarterly, available from Dec 2010 to Mar 2024.
    ------------------
    2025 $1.3 BILLION MINDEF = KING OF LEASE
    MAINTENANCE
    REPAIRS
    ASSETS.
    (LEASE, LEASE AND LEASE = KL : KING OF LEASE)
    -------------
    Malonn recently announced an allocation of $4.8 billion to the Ministry of Defense (MINDEF) to safeguard the nation’s sovereignty from threats. Of this, $1.3 billion was allocated for maintenance and repair work and the procurement of new military assets. Maritime assets will be increased, including the procurement of vessels such as multi-purpose mission ships and patrol vessels for the Malonnn Maritime Enforcement Agency (MMEA).
    The Ministry of Home Affairs (MOHA),responsible for public order, border and maritime security, crime, and terrorism prevention, has been allocated $4.4 billion. More than $480 million is budgeted for equipment for the Royal Malonn Police and other agencies. Malonn is also looking to equip law enforcement agencies with drone and AI technology to enhance monitoring capabilities.
    -------------
    IMF 2024-2029 = DEBT MALON $ 121,9 BILLION
    IMF 2024-2029 = DEBT MALON $ 121,9 BILLION
    IMF 2024-2029 = DEBT MALON $ 121,9 BILLION
    The national debt in Malonn 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.
    =========
    KEYWORDS
    KL = KING OF LEASE

    BalasHapus
  83. 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.
    ---------
    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.....
    ==============
    ==============
    DITOLAK INDIA MASUK BRICS
    Laporan terbaru menunjukkan, India menolak gagasan ekspansi BRICS di 2024. Pemerintah Modi ingin menghentikan sementara penerimaan negara-negara baru termasuk Malonn selama lima tahun ke depan
    ---------
    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.
    ---------
    Malonn has faced several crises, including political, financial, and economic crises:
    • Political crisis
    From 2020–2022, Malonn 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
    Malonn 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
    Malonn's economy has faced challenges due to weak global demand and a dependence on exports. In 2020, Malonn'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, Malonn's household debt-to-GDP ratio was 84.2%, with household debt reaching RM1.53 trillion
    • Malonn 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
  84. LIMIT DEBT 65% TO GDP ...
    LIMIT DEBT 65% TO GDP ...
    LIMIT DEBT 65% TO GDP ...
    LIMIT DEBT 65% TO GDP ...
    LIMIT DEBT 65% TO GDP ...
    Malon Plan, 2021-2025 (Twelfth Plan), the Government maintained the statutory debt limit at 65% of GDP under the Loan (Local) (Statutory Ceiling for Borrowing) and Government Funding (Statutory Ceiling of Moneys Received) Order 2022 [P.U. (A) 399/2022] which came into effect on 1 January 2023. As at end-August 2023, the Federal Government statutory debt which comprises MGS, MGII and MITB recorded 59.9% of GDP, below the stipulated debt ceiling.
    ------------------
    2024 OVER LIMIT DEBT 65,6%
    2024 OVER LIMIT DEBT 65,6%
    2024 OVER LIMIT DEBT 65,6%
    2024 OVER LIMIT DEBT 65,6%
    2024 OVER LIMIT DEBT 65,6%
    Malon 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. Malon government debt to GDP ratio data is updated quarterly, available from Dec 2010 to Mar 2024.
    ------------------
    2025 $1.3 BILLION MINDEF = KING OF LEASE
    MAINTENANCE
    REPAIRS
    ASSETS.
    (LEASE, LEASE AND LEASE = KL : KING OF LEASE)
    -------------
    Malonn recently announced an allocation of $4.8 billion to the Ministry of Defense (MINDEF) to safeguard the nation’s sovereignty from threats. Of this, $1.3 billion was allocated for maintenance and repair work and the procurement of new military assets. Maritime assets will be increased, including the procurement of vessels such as multi-purpose mission ships and patrol vessels for the Malonnn Maritime Enforcement Agency (MMEA).
    The Ministry of Home Affairs (MOHA),responsible for public order, border and maritime security, crime, and terrorism prevention, has been allocated $4.4 billion. More than $480 million is budgeted for equipment for the Royal Malonn Police and other agencies. Malonn is also looking to equip law enforcement agencies with drone and AI technology to enhance monitoring capabilities.
    -------------
    IMF 2024-2029 = DEBT MALON $ 121,9 BILLION
    IMF 2024-2029 = DEBT MALON $ 121,9 BILLION
    IMF 2024-2029 = DEBT MALON $ 121,9 BILLION
    The national debt in Malonn 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.
    =========
    KEYWORDS
    KL = KING OF LEASE

    BalasHapus
  85. Bwahahaha😂😂😂 konon malondesh kaya PDB perkapita peringkat 72, tapi tengok shoping pesawat MRCA tak mampu, shoping kapal frigat tak mampu, shoping SPH tak mampu
    🤣🤣🤣

    Coba tunjukan kayanya❓
    😝😝😎😎

    BalasHapus
  86. Bwahahaha😂😂😂 konon malondesh kaya PDB perkapita peringkat 72, tapi tengok shoping pesawat MRCA tak mampu, shoping kapal frigat tak mampu, shoping SPH tak mampu
    🤣🤣🤣

    Coba tunjukan kayanya❓
    😝😝😎😎

    BalasHapus
  87. Horang Kaya shopingnya
    # rafale 42 biji ✅
    # PPA 2 biji ✅
    # FMP 2 biji ✅
    # scorpen evo 2 biji ✅

    Biiiiih ngeri guys barang mewah semua 😎😎😎

    Lom yang lagi omon" nich, konon Indonesia tertarik untuk mengambil bargamini 2 biji dan U212 NFC 2 biji, dan yang lagi heboh konon girabaldi mau di boyong juga
    AHAIIIII manis guys 🥰🥰🥰

    BalasHapus
  88. Horang Kaya shopingnya
    # rafale 42 biji ✅
    # PPA 2 biji ✅
    # FMP 2 biji ✅
    # scorpen evo 2 biji ✅

    Biiiiih ngeri guys barang mewah semua 😎😎😎

    Lom yang lagi omon" nich, konon Indonesia tertarik untuk mengambil bargamini 2 biji dan U212 NFC 2 biji, dan yang lagi heboh konon girabaldi mau di boyong juga
    AHAIIIII manis guys 🥰🥰🥰

    BalasHapus
  89. LIMIT DEBT 65% TO GDP ...
    LIMIT DEBT 65% TO GDP ...
    LIMIT DEBT 65% TO GDP ...
    LIMIT DEBT 65% TO GDP ...
    LIMIT DEBT 65% TO GDP ...
    Malon Plan, 2021-2025 (Twelfth Plan), the Government maintained the statutory debt limit at 65% of GDP under the Loan (Local) (Statutory Ceiling for Borrowing) and Government Funding (Statutory Ceiling of Moneys Received) Order 2022 [P.U. (A) 399/2022] which came into effect on 1 January 2023. As at end-August 2023, the Federal Government statutory debt which comprises MGS, MGII and MITB recorded 59.9% of GDP, below the stipulated debt ceiling.
    ------------------
    2024 OVER LIMIT DEBT 65,6%
    2024 OVER LIMIT DEBT 65,6%
    2024 OVER LIMIT DEBT 65,6%
    2024 OVER LIMIT DEBT 65,6%
    2024 OVER LIMIT DEBT 65,6%
    Malon 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. Malon government debt to GDP ratio data is updated quarterly, available from Dec 2010 to Mar 2024.
    ------------------
    2025 $1.3 BILLION MINDEF = KING OF LEASE
    MAINTENANCE
    REPAIRS
    ASSETS.
    (LEASE, LEASE AND LEASE = KL : KING OF LEASE)
    -------------
    Malonn recently announced an allocation of $4.8 billion to the Ministry of Defense (MINDEF) to safeguard the nation’s sovereignty from threats. Of this, $1.3 billion was allocated for maintenance and repair work and the procurement of new military assets. Maritime assets will be increased, including the procurement of vessels such as multi-purpose mission ships and patrol vessels for the Malonnn Maritime Enforcement Agency (MMEA).
    The Ministry of Home Affairs (MOHA),responsible for public order, border and maritime security, crime, and terrorism prevention, has been allocated $4.4 billion. More than $480 million is budgeted for equipment for the Royal Malonn Police and other agencies. Malonn is also looking to equip law enforcement agencies with drone and AI technology to enhance monitoring capabilities.
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    IMF 2024-2029 = DEBT MALON $ 121,9 BILLION
    IMF 2024-2029 = DEBT MALON $ 121,9 BILLION
    IMF 2024-2029 = DEBT MALON $ 121,9 BILLION
    The national debt in Malonn 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.
    =========
    KEYWORDS
    KL = KING OF LEASE

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  90. Sembang mendunia akan shoping SPH, last last zonk 😁😁😁😁😁 Malon memang raja membual

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  91. Sembang mendunia akan shoping SPH, last last zonk 😁😁😁😁😁 Malon memang raja membual

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  92. Sembang akan shoping Rafale, last last ngemis hornet usang HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA

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  93. Sembang akan shoping Rafale, last last ngemis hornet usang HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA

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  94. OVERLIMIT DEBT 66,3%
    OVERLIMIT DEBT 66,3%
    LIMIT DEBT 65%
    In 2024, Malaysia's government debt was projected to increase to RM1.26 trillion, which is 66.3% of the country's GDP. This is close to the statutory debt limit of 65% of GDP.
    Explanation
    • In 2023, Malaysia's government debt was 64.3% of its GDP, which was close to the statutory debt limit.
    • The government's debt has been increasing due to higher spending on pandemic relief.
    • The government's goal is to reduce the fiscal deficit from 4.3% of GDP in 2024 to 3% by 2026.
    • The government plans to achieve this by reducing subsidies, especially for fuel, and increasing the Sales and Service Tax (SST) in 2025.
    • The Ministry of Finance (MOF) projects that the government's debt growth will slow from 7.5% in 2024 to 6% in 2025.
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    IMF 2024-2029 = DEBT MALON $ 121,9 BILLION
    IMF 2024-2029 = DEBT MALON $ 121,9 BILLION
    IMF 2024-2029 = DEBT MALON $ 121,9 BILLION
    The national debt in Malonn 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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    Malonn has faced several crises, including political, financial, and economic crises:
    • Political crisis
    From 2020–2022, Malonn 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
    Malonn 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
    Malonn's economy has faced challenges due to weak global demand and a dependence on exports. In 2020, Malonn'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, Malonn's household debt-to-GDP ratio was 84.2%, with household debt reaching RM1.53 trillion
    • Malonn 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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  95. OVERLIMIT DEBT 66,3%
    OVERLIMIT DEBT 66,3%
    LIMIT DEBT 65%
    In 2024, Malonn's government debt was projected to increase to RM1.26 trillion, which is 66.3% of the country's GDP. This is close to the statutory debt limit of 65% of GDP.
    Explanation
    • In 2023, Malonn's government debt was 64.3% of its GDP, which was close to the statutory debt limit.
    • The government's debt has been increasing due to higher spending on pandemic relief.
    • The government's goal is to reduce the fiscal deficit from 4.3% of GDP in 2024 to 3% by 2026.
    • The government plans to achieve this by reducing subsidies, especially for fuel, and increasing the Sales and Service Tax (SST) in 2025.
    • The Ministry of Finance (MOF) projects that the government's debt growth will slow from 7.5% in 2024 to 6% in 2025.
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    IMF 2024-2029 = DEBT MALON $ 121,9 BILLION
    IMF 2024-2029 = DEBT MALON $ 121,9 BILLION
    IMF 2024-2029 = DEBT MALON $ 121,9 BILLION
    The national debt in Malonn 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.
    -------------
    Malonn has faced several crises, including political, financial, and economic crises:
    • Political crisis
    From 2020–2022, Malonn 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
    Malonn 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
    Malonn's economy has faced challenges due to weak global demand and a dependence on exports. In 2020, Malonn'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, Malonn's household debt-to-GDP ratio was 84.2%, with household debt reaching RM1.53 trillion
    • Malonn 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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  96. 30 buah F18 versi C dan D....shoping.. Shoping... Terusssss... 😎😎🇲🇾🇲🇾

    Timbalan Menteri Pertahanan Malaysia Adly Zahari berkata, proses perolehan pesawat-pesawat pejuang terpakai F/A-18C/D milik Kuwait itu kini berada di peringkat akhir termasuk dokumentasi membabitkan pihak pembuat pesawat pejuang itu, Amerika Syarikat dan penggunanya Tentera Udara Kuwait.

    https://defencesecurityasia.com/proses-perolehan-f-a-18c-d-milik-kuwait-dijangka-dimuktamad-tahun-ini-malaysia/

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    Balasan
    1. OVERLIMIT DEBT 66,3%
      OVERLIMIT DEBT 66,3%
      LIMIT DEBT 65%
      In 2024, Malonn's government debt was projected to increase to RM1.26 trillion, which is 66.3% of the country's GDP. This is close to the statutory debt limit of 65% of GDP.
      Explanation
      • In 2023, Malonn's government debt was 64.3% of its GDP, which was close to the statutory debt limit.
      • The government's debt has been increasing due to higher spending on pandemic relief.
      • The government's goal is to reduce the fiscal deficit from 4.3% of GDP in 2024 to 3% by 2026.
      • The government plans to achieve this by reducing subsidies, especially for fuel, and increasing the Sales and Service Tax (SST) in 2025.
      • The Ministry of Finance (MOF) projects that the government's debt growth will slow from 7.5% in 2024 to 6% in 2025.
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      IMF 2024-2029 = DEBT MALON $ 121,9 BILLION
      IMF 2024-2029 = DEBT MALON $ 121,9 BILLION
      IMF 2024-2029 = DEBT MALON $ 121,9 BILLION
      The national debt in Malonn 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.
      -------------
      Malonn has faced several crises, including political, financial, and economic crises:
      • Political crisis
      From 2020–2022, Malonn 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
      Malonn 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
      Malonn's economy has faced challenges due to weak global demand and a dependence on exports. In 2020, Malonn'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, Malonn's household debt-to-GDP ratio was 84.2%, with household debt reaching RM1.53 trillion
      • Malonn 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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    2. LIMIT DEBT 65% TO GDP ...
      LIMIT DEBT 65% TO GDP ...
      LIMIT DEBT 65% TO GDP ...
      LIMIT DEBT 65% TO GDP ...
      LIMIT DEBT 65% TO GDP ...
      Malon Plan, 2021-2025 (Twelfth Plan), the Government maintained the statutory debt limit at 65% of GDP under the Loan (Local) (Statutory Ceiling for Borrowing) and Government Funding (Statutory Ceiling of Moneys Received) Order 2022 [P.U. (A) 399/2022] which came into effect on 1 January 2023. As at end-August 2023, the Federal Government statutory debt which comprises MGS, MGII and MITB recorded 59.9% of GDP, below the stipulated debt ceiling.
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      OVERLIMIT DEBT 66,3%
      OVERLIMIT DEBT 66,3%
      LIMIT DEBT 65%
      In 2024, Malonn's government debt was projected to increase to RM1.26 trillion, which is 66.3% of the country's GDP. This is close to the statutory debt limit of 65% of GDP.
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      2025 $1.3 BILLION MINDEF = KING OF LEASE
      MAINTENANCE
      REPAIRS
      ASSETS.
      (LEASE, LEASE AND LEASE = KL : KING OF LEASE)
      -------------
      Malonn recently announced an allocation of $4.8 billion to the Ministry of Defense (MINDEF) to safeguard the nation’s sovereignty from threats. Of this, $1.3 billion was allocated for maintenance and repair work and the procurement of new military assets. Maritime assets will be increased, including the procurement of vessels such as multi-purpose mission ships and patrol vessels for the Malonnn Maritime Enforcement Agency (MMEA).
      The Ministry of Home Affairs (MOHA),responsible for public order, border and maritime security, crime, and terrorism prevention, has been allocated $4.4 billion. More than $480 million is budgeted for equipment for the Royal Malonn Police and other agencies. Malonn is also looking to equip law enforcement agencies with drone and AI technology to enhance monitoring capabilities.
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      IMF 2024-2029 = DEBT MALON $ 121,9 BILLION
      IMF 2024-2029 = DEBT MALON $ 121,9 BILLION
      IMF 2024-2029 = DEBT MALON $ 121,9 BILLION
      The national debt in Malonn 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.
      =========
      KEYWORDS
      KL = KING OF LEASE

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    3. OVERLIMIT DEBT 66,3%
      OVERLIMIT DEBT 66,3%
      LIMIT DEBT 65%
      In 2024, Malonn's government debt was projected to increase to RM1.26 trillion, which is 66.3% of the country's GDP. This is close to the statutory debt limit of 65% of GDP.
      Explanation
      • In 2023, Malonn's government debt was 64.3% of its GDP, which was close to the statutory debt limit.
      • The government's debt has been increasing due to higher spending on pandemic relief.
      • The government's goal is to reduce the fiscal deficit from 4.3% of GDP in 2024 to 3% by 2026.
      • The government plans to achieve this by reducing subsidies, especially for fuel, and increasing the Sales and Service Tax (SST) in 2025.
      • The Ministry of Finance (MOF) projects that the government's debt growth will slow from 7.5% in 2024 to 6% in 2025.
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      IMF 2024-2029 = DEBT MALON $ 121,9 BILLION
      IMF 2024-2029 = DEBT MALON $ 121,9 BILLION
      IMF 2024-2029 = DEBT MALON $ 121,9 BILLION
      The national debt in Malonn 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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      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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      KEYWORDS
      KL = KING OF LEASE

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    4. 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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      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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      DITOLAK INDIA MASUK BRICS
      Laporan terbaru menunjukkan, India menolak gagasan ekspansi BRICS di 2024. Pemerintah Modi ingin menghentikan sementara penerimaan negara-negara baru termasuk Malonn selama lima tahun ke depan
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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.
      ---------
      Malonn has faced several crises, including political, financial, and economic crises:
      • Political crisis
      From 2020–2022, Malonn 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
      Malonn 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
      Malonn's economy has faced challenges due to weak global demand and a dependence on exports. In 2020, Malonn'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, Malonn's household debt-to-GDP ratio was 84.2%, with household debt reaching RM1.53 trillion
      • Malonn 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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    5. RINGIT TIDAK LAKU
      https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rZD9_nKqIWQ
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      BRICS = OWN CURRENCIES
      RUPIAH = TRADE BRICS
      RUPIAH = TRADE BRICS
      RUPIAH = TRADE BRICS
      BRICS countries have been working to increase the use of their own currencies for trade, but they do not currently have a single currency. Why use local currencies?
      • Reduce dependence on the US dollar
      BRICS countries want to reduce their reliance on the US dollar, which is the world's reserve currency.
      • Lower transaction costs
      Using local currencies can lower transaction costs and reduce exchange rate volatility.
      • Promote economic growth
      Savings from lower transaction costs could be reinvested to fuel economic growth.
      What are some proposals for a BRICS currency?
      • A new BRICS-wide currency
      Some BRICS leaders have proposed creating a new currency that would be used by all BRICS countries.
      • A basket of BRICS currencies
      Some BRICS leaders have proposed using a basket of BRICS currencies as a new reserve currency.
      • A gold-backed digital currency
      Some BRICS leaders have proposed using a gold-backed digital currency to reduce transaction costs and exchange rate volatility.
      What are some challenges to creating a BRICS currency?
      • Geographical distances
      The distance between BRICS countries can make it difficult for labor and capital to move freely.
      • Regulatory frameworks
      Each BRICS country has its own regulatory framework, which can make it difficult for labor and capital to move freely.
      • Economic cycles
      The economic cycles of BRICS countries are not strongly synchronized, which can make it difficult to create a unified currency
      ==============
      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.
      -
      2023 RINGGIT FALLS
      The Malonn 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.
      -
      2024 DEFICIT 4.3%
      2023 DEFICIT 5%
      With Budget 2024, Malon’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%)
      ==============
      Malon's combat equipment has several weaknesses, including:
      • Ageing equipment: The Malonn military's equipment is aging due to small procurement budgets over the past 25 years.
      • Lack of modern assets: The Malonn Armed Forces (MAF) lacks modern military assets, which puts them at risk from both internal and external threats.
      • Russian-made weapons: Malon 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 Malonn procurement system needs reform.
      Political interference and corruption: Political interference and corruption are undermining combat readiness

      Hapus
  97. 30 buah F18 versi C dan D....shoping.. Shoping... Terusssss... 😎😎🇲🇾🇲🇾

    Timbalan Menteri Pertahanan Malaysia Adly Zahari berkata, proses perolehan pesawat-pesawat pejuang terpakai F/A-18C/D milik Kuwait itu kini berada di peringkat akhir termasuk dokumentasi membabitkan pihak pembuat pesawat pejuang itu, Amerika Syarikat dan penggunanya Tentera Udara Kuwait.

    https://defencesecurityasia.com/proses-perolehan-f-a-18c-d-milik-kuwait-dijangka-dimuktamad-tahun-ini-malaysia/

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    Balasan
    1. OVERLIMIT DEBT 66,3%
      OVERLIMIT DEBT 66,3%
      LIMIT DEBT 65%
      In 2024, Malonn's government debt was projected to increase to RM1.26 trillion, which is 66.3% of the country's GDP. This is close to the statutory debt limit of 65% of GDP.
      Explanation
      • In 2023, Malonn's government debt was 64.3% of its GDP, which was close to the statutory debt limit.
      • The government's debt has been increasing due to higher spending on pandemic relief.
      • The government's goal is to reduce the fiscal deficit from 4.3% of GDP in 2024 to 3% by 2026.
      • The government plans to achieve this by reducing subsidies, especially for fuel, and increasing the Sales and Service Tax (SST) in 2025.
      • The Ministry of Finance (MOF) projects that the government's debt growth will slow from 7.5% in 2024 to 6% in 2025.
      ------------
      IMF 2024-2029 = DEBT MALON $ 121,9 BILLION
      IMF 2024-2029 = DEBT MALON $ 121,9 BILLION
      IMF 2024-2029 = DEBT MALON $ 121,9 BILLION
      The national debt in Malonn 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.
      -------------
      Malonn has faced several crises, including political, financial, and economic crises:
      • Political crisis
      From 2020–2022, Malonn 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
      Malonn 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
      Malonn's economy has faced challenges due to weak global demand and a dependence on exports. In 2020, Malonn'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, Malonn's household debt-to-GDP ratio was 84.2%, with household debt reaching RM1.53 trillion
      • Malonn 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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    2. LIMIT DEBT 65% TO GDP ...
      LIMIT DEBT 65% TO GDP ...
      LIMIT DEBT 65% TO GDP ...
      LIMIT DEBT 65% TO GDP ...
      LIMIT DEBT 65% TO GDP ...
      Malon Plan, 2021-2025 (Twelfth Plan), the Government maintained the statutory debt limit at 65% of GDP under the Loan (Local) (Statutory Ceiling for Borrowing) and Government Funding (Statutory Ceiling of Moneys Received) Order 2022 [P.U. (A) 399/2022] which came into effect on 1 January 2023. As at end-August 2023, the Federal Government statutory debt which comprises MGS, MGII and MITB recorded 59.9% of GDP, below the stipulated debt ceiling.
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      OVERLIMIT DEBT 66,3%
      OVERLIMIT DEBT 66,3%
      LIMIT DEBT 65%
      In 2024, Malonn's government debt was projected to increase to RM1.26 trillion, which is 66.3% of the country's GDP. This is close to the statutory debt limit of 65% of GDP.
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      IMF 2024-2029 = DEBT MALON $ 121,9 BILLION
      IMF 2024-2029 = DEBT MALON $ 121,9 BILLION
      IMF 2024-2029 = DEBT MALON $ 121,9 BILLION
      The national debt in Malonn 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.
      =========
      =========
      2025 = 8th LARGEST ECONOMY IN THE WORLD BY GDP (PPP)
      2025 = 8th LARGEST ECONOMY IN THE WORLD BY GDP (PPP)
      2025 = 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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    3. OVERLIMIT DEBT 66,3%
      OVERLIMIT DEBT 66,3%
      LIMIT DEBT 65%
      In 2024, Malonn's government debt was projected to increase to RM1.26 trillion, which is 66.3% of the country's GDP. This is close to the statutory debt limit of 65% of GDP.
      Explanation
      • In 2023, Malonn's government debt was 64.3% of its GDP, which was close to the statutory debt limit.
      • The government's debt has been increasing due to higher spending on pandemic relief.
      • The government's goal is to reduce the fiscal deficit from 4.3% of GDP in 2024 to 3% by 2026.
      • The government plans to achieve this by reducing subsidies, especially for fuel, and increasing the Sales and Service Tax (SST) in 2025.
      • The Ministry of Finance (MOF) projects that the government's debt growth will slow from 7.5% in 2024 to 6% in 2025.
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      IMF 2024-2029 = DEBT MALON $ 121,9 BILLION
      IMF 2024-2029 = DEBT MALON $ 121,9 BILLION
      IMF 2024-2029 = DEBT MALON $ 121,9 BILLION
      The national debt in Malonn 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.
      =========
      =========
      2025 = 8th LARGEST ECONOMY IN THE WORLD BY GDP (PPP)
      2025 = 8th LARGEST ECONOMY IN THE WORLD BY GDP (PPP)
      2025 = 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.
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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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    4. OVERLIMIT DEBT 66,3%
      OVERLIMIT DEBT 66,3%
      LIMIT DEBT 65%
      In 2024, Malonn's government debt was projected to increase to RM1.26 trillion, which is 66.3% of the country's GDP. This is close to the statutory debt limit of 65% of GDP.
      Explanation
      • In 2023, Malonn's government debt was 64.3% of its GDP, which was close to the statutory debt limit.
      • The government's debt has been increasing due to higher spending on pandemic relief.
      • The government's goal is to reduce the fiscal deficit from 4.3% of GDP in 2024 to 3% by 2026.
      • The government plans to achieve this by reducing subsidies, especially for fuel, and increasing the Sales and Service Tax (SST) in 2025.
      • The Ministry of Finance (MOF) projects that the government's debt growth will slow from 7.5% in 2024 to 6% in 2025.
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      IMF 2024-2029 = DEBT MALON $ 121,9 BILLION
      IMF 2024-2029 = DEBT MALON $ 121,9 BILLION
      IMF 2024-2029 = DEBT MALON $ 121,9 BILLION
      The national debt in Malonn 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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      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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      KEYWORDS
      KL = KING OF LEASE

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    5. RINGIT TIDAK LAKU
      https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rZD9_nKqIWQ
      ==============
      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.
      ==============
      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.
      -
      2024 DEFICIT 4.3%
      2023 DEFICIT 5%
      With Budget 2024, Malon’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%)
      ==============
      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 –
      ==============
      ==============
      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.

      Hapus
  98. OVERLIMIT DEBT 66,3%
    OVERLIMIT DEBT 66,3%
    LIMIT DEBT 65%
    In 2024, Malonn's government debt was projected to increase to RM1.26 trillion, which is 66.3% of the country's GDP. This is close to the statutory debt limit of 65% of GDP.
    Explanation
    • In 2023, Malonn's government debt was 64.3% of its GDP, which was close to the statutory debt limit.
    • The government's debt has been increasing due to higher spending on pandemic relief.
    • The government's goal is to reduce the fiscal deficit from 4.3% of GDP in 2024 to 3% by 2026.
    • The government plans to achieve this by reducing subsidies, especially for fuel, and increasing the Sales and Service Tax (SST) in 2025.
    • The Ministry of Finance (MOF) projects that the government's debt growth will slow from 7.5% in 2024 to 6% in 2025.
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    IMF 2024-2029 = DEBT MALON $ 121,9 BILLION
    IMF 2024-2029 = DEBT MALON $ 121,9 BILLION
    IMF 2024-2029 = DEBT MALON $ 121,9 BILLION
    The national debt in Malonn 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.
    -------------
    Malonn has faced several crises, including political, financial, and economic crises:
    • Political crisis
    From 2020–2022, Malonn 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
    Malonn 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
    Malonn's economy has faced challenges due to weak global demand and a dependence on exports. In 2020, Malonn'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, Malonn's household debt-to-GDP ratio was 84.2%, with household debt reaching RM1.53 trillion
    • Malonn 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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  99. OVERLIMIT DEBT 66,3%
    OVERLIMIT DEBT 66,3%
    LIMIT DEBT 65%
    In 2024, Malonn's government debt was projected to increase to RM1.26 trillion, which is 66.3% of the country's GDP. This is close to the statutory debt limit of 65% of GDP.
    Explanation
    • In 2023, Malonn's government debt was 64.3% of its GDP, which was close to the statutory debt limit.
    • The government's debt has been increasing due to higher spending on pandemic relief.
    • The government's goal is to reduce the fiscal deficit from 4.3% of GDP in 2024 to 3% by 2026.
    • The government plans to achieve this by reducing subsidies, especially for fuel, and increasing the Sales and Service Tax (SST) in 2025.
    • The Ministry of Finance (MOF) projects that the government's debt growth will slow from 7.5% in 2024 to 6% in 2025.
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    IMF 2024-2029 = DEBT MALON $ 121,9 BILLION
    IMF 2024-2029 = DEBT MALON $ 121,9 BILLION
    IMF 2024-2029 = DEBT MALON $ 121,9 BILLION
    The national debt in Malonn 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.
    =========
    =========
    2025 = 8th LARGEST ECONOMY IN THE WORLD BY GDP (PPP)
    2025 = 8th LARGEST ECONOMY IN THE WORLD BY GDP (PPP)
    2025 = 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.
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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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  100. 2025 tetangg mao Komedi Prenk SPH apalagi nich
    ❌️caesar
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    kena PEHAPE dr jiran kl ..alamat Palsuw haha!🤣🤣🤣

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  101. RINGIT TIDAK LAKU
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rZD9_nKqIWQ
    ==============
    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.
    ==============
    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.
    -
    2024 DEFICIT 4.3%
    2023 DEFICIT 5%
    With Budget 2024, Malon’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%)
    ==============
    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 –
    ==============
    ==============
    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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  102. OVERLIMIT DEBT 66,3%
    OVERLIMIT DEBT 66,3%
    LIMIT DEBT 65%
    In 2024, Malonn's government debt was projected to increase to RM1.26 trillion, which is 66.3% of the country's GDP. This is close to the statutory debt limit of 65% of GDP.
    Explanation
    • In 2023, Malonn's government debt was 64.3% of its GDP, which was close to the statutory debt limit.
    • The government's debt has been increasing due to higher spending on pandemic relief.
    • The government's goal is to reduce the fiscal deficit from 4.3% of GDP in 2024 to 3% by 2026.
    • The government plans to achieve this by reducing subsidies, especially for fuel, and increasing the Sales and Service Tax (SST) in 2025.
    • The Ministry of Finance (MOF) projects that the government's debt growth will slow from 7.5% in 2024 to 6% in 2025.
    ------------
    IMF 2024-2029 = DEBT MALON $ 121,9 BILLION
    IMF 2024-2029 = DEBT MALON $ 121,9 BILLION
    IMF 2024-2029 = DEBT MALON $ 121,9 BILLION
    The national debt in Malonn 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.
    =========
    =========
    2025 = 8th LARGEST ECONOMY IN THE WORLD BY GDP (PPP)
    2025 = 8th LARGEST ECONOMY IN THE WORLD BY GDP (PPP)
    2025 = 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.
    ------------
    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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  103. OVERLIMIT DEBT 66,3%
    OVERLIMIT DEBT 66,3%
    LIMIT DEBT 65%
    In 2024, Malonn's government debt was projected to increase to RM1.26 trillion, which is 66.3% of the country's GDP. This is close to the statutory debt limit of 65% of GDP.
    Explanation
    • In 2023, Malonn's government debt was 64.3% of its GDP, which was close to the statutory debt limit.
    • The government's debt has been increasing due to higher spending on pandemic relief.
    • The government's goal is to reduce the fiscal deficit from 4.3% of GDP in 2024 to 3% by 2026.
    • The government plans to achieve this by reducing subsidies, especially for fuel, and increasing the Sales and Service Tax (SST) in 2025.
    • The Ministry of Finance (MOF) projects that the government's debt growth will slow from 7.5% in 2024 to 6% in 2025.
    ------------
    IMF 2024-2029 = DEBT MALON $ 121,9 BILLION
    IMF 2024-2029 = DEBT MALON $ 121,9 BILLION
    IMF 2024-2029 = DEBT MALON $ 121,9 BILLION
    The national debt in Malonn 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.
    =========
    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
    =========
    KEYWORDS
    KL = KING OF LEASE

    BalasHapus
  104. kisah SPH tak perna sampai, hamiwow..melambay haha!😆😆😆

    ❌️1990an - Caesar SPH
    ❌️2015 M109 SPH sedekah amrik
    US Offers M109 SPH to Malaysia
    https://defense-studies.blogspot.com/2015/11/us-offers-m109-sph-to-malaysia.html?m=1
    ❌️2022 EVA SPH
    Malaysia Finalisasi Kesepakatan Pembelian EVA SPH
    https://defense-studies.blogspot.com/2022/09/malaysia-finalisasi-kesepakatan.html?m=1
    ❌️2023 Yavuz SPH
    Kementerian Kewangan Batal Perolehan Aset Meriam SPH 155mm Yavuz
    https://defense-studies.blogspot.com/2023/04/kementerian-kewangan-batal-perolehan.html?m=1

    ❌️2024 EVA Ditolak end user
    KUALA LUMPUR: Kementerian Pertahanan diminta menjelaskan isu pembelian meriam Eva buatan Republik Czech bernilai RM805 juta yang dikatakan tidak memenuhi keperluan ‘end user’ iaitu Angkatan Tentera Malaysia (ATM), gesa Datuk Awang Solahuddin Hashim (PN-Pendang).
    https://defense-studies.blogspot.com/2024/03/menhan-khaled-nordin-berikan-penjelasan.html?m=1

    Nak ini ituw dari caesar, m109, eva, yavuz, balik eva..last last bilang aja Takde Wang haha!🤣🤣🤣

    BalasHapus
  105. UTANG kita jadi ASET kapal kombat redi

    diseblah UTANG LCS kena SONGLAP...suntik Utang terusz tiada henti last last MANGKRAK haha!😄😄😄
    kontrak 6, rm 9bn...malah diskon 1 jd 5, tapi akan tambah rm 3bn..parah haha!😋😋😋
    lebih baik sewa, jimat kos...tetap ngutang jugak haha!😆😆😆

    BalasHapus
  106. SPH prenk
    Apalagi HORNET KUWAIT
    konon Julai 2024...eh skrg tahun apa haha!🍌🍌🍌

    BalasHapus
  107. Tahun Baruw 2025, Kabar Baik datang
    ✅️BRICS TEMBUS
    ✅️GM400 ALPHA SIYAP KIRIM
    ✅️PPA SIYAP KIRIM
    ✅️AH140 SIYAP LONCING
    ✅️POHANG SIYAP KIRIM
    ✅️T50 SIYAP KIRIM
    ✅️NC212 SIYAP KIRIM
    ✅️A400M SIYAP KIRIM
    ✅️ANKA SIYAP KIRIM
    ✅️ASET MDV 65M LUNCUR
    ✅️P2 TIGER FACELIFT diresmikan
    ✅️DRON ARUNA
    ✅️BRAHMOS SIYAP KONTRAK
    ✅️BAKAMLA tambah 2 kapal
    ✅️STY OUT, PK IN🚀
    ASET KITA Tambah Berkat Non-STOP SHOPPING..
    makloum BAJET Besar haha!🤑🤑🤑
    Lah tetangga seblah SEPI SHOPPING
    warganyet kl(king leasing) NGAMUK🔥

    BalasHapus
  108. 30 buah F18 versi C dan D....shoping.. Shoping... Terusssss... 😎😎🇲🇾🇲🇾

    Timbalan Menteri Pertahanan Malaysia Adly Zahari berkata, proses perolehan pesawat-pesawat pejuang terpakai F/A-18C/D milik Kuwait itu kini berada di peringkat akhir termasuk dokumentasi membabitkan pihak pembuat pesawat pejuang itu, Amerika Syarikat dan penggunanya Tentera Udara Kuwait.

    https://defencesecurityasia.com/proses-perolehan-f-a-18c-d-milik-kuwait-dijangka-dimuktamad-tahun-ini-malaysia/

    BalasHapus
    Balasan
    1. OVERLIMIT DEBT 66,3%
      OVERLIMIT DEBT 66,3%
      LIMIT DEBT 65%
      In 2024, Malonn's government debt was projected to increase to RM1.26 trillion, which is 66.3% of the country's GDP. This is close to the statutory debt limit of 65% of GDP.
      Explanation
      • In 2023, Malonn's government debt was 64.3% of its GDP, which was close to the statutory debt limit.
      • The government's debt has been increasing due to higher spending on pandemic relief.
      • The government's goal is to reduce the fiscal deficit from 4.3% of GDP in 2024 to 3% by 2026.
      • The government plans to achieve this by reducing subsidies, especially for fuel, and increasing the Sales and Service Tax (SST) in 2025.
      • The Ministry of Finance (MOF) projects that the government's debt growth will slow from 7.5% in 2024 to 6% in 2025.
      ------------
      IMF 2024-2029 = DEBT MALON $ 121,9 BILLION
      IMF 2024-2029 = DEBT MALON $ 121,9 BILLION
      IMF 2024-2029 = DEBT MALON $ 121,9 BILLION
      The national debt in Malonn 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.
      -------------
      Malonn has faced several crises, including political, financial, and economic crises:
      • Political crisis
      From 2020–2022, Malonn 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
      Malonn 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
      Malonn's economy has faced challenges due to weak global demand and a dependence on exports. In 2020, Malonn'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, Malonn's household debt-to-GDP ratio was 84.2%, with household debt reaching RM1.53 trillion
      • Malonn 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

      Hapus
    2. OVERLIMIT DEBT 66,3%
      OVERLIMIT DEBT 66,3%
      LIMIT DEBT 65%
      In 2024, Malonn's government debt was projected to increase to RM1.26 trillion, which is 66.3% of the country's GDP. This is close to the statutory debt limit of 65% of GDP.
      Explanation
      • In 2023, Malonn's government debt was 64.3% of its GDP, which was close to the statutory debt limit.
      • The government's debt has been increasing due to higher spending on pandemic relief.
      • The government's goal is to reduce the fiscal deficit from 4.3% of GDP in 2024 to 3% by 2026.
      • The government plans to achieve this by reducing subsidies, especially for fuel, and increasing the Sales and Service Tax (SST) in 2025.
      • The Ministry of Finance (MOF) projects that the government's debt growth will slow from 7.5% in 2024 to 6% in 2025.
      ------------
      IMF 2024-2029 = DEBT MALON $ 121,9 BILLION
      IMF 2024-2029 = DEBT MALON $ 121,9 BILLION
      IMF 2024-2029 = DEBT MALON $ 121,9 BILLION
      The national debt in Malonn 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.
      ---------
      2024 RATIO DEBT 84,2% TO 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.
      ---------
      Malonn has faced several crises, including political, financial, and economic crises:
      • Political crisis
      From 2020–2022, Malonn 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
      Malonn 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
      Malonn's economy has faced challenges due to weak global demand and a dependence on exports. In 2020, Malonn'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, Malonn's household debt-to-GDP ratio was 84.2%, with household debt reaching RM1.53 trillion
      • Malonn 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....

      Hapus
    3. LIMIT DEBT 65% TO GDP ...
      LIMIT DEBT 65% TO GDP ...
      LIMIT DEBT 65% TO GDP ...
      LIMIT DEBT 65% TO GDP ...
      LIMIT DEBT 65% TO GDP ...
      Malon Plan, 2021-2025 (Twelfth Plan), the Government maintained the statutory debt limit at 65% of GDP under the Loan (Local) (Statutory Ceiling for Borrowing) and Government Funding (Statutory Ceiling of Moneys Received) Order 2022 [P.U. (A) 399/2022] which came into effect on 1 January 2023. As at end-August 2023, the Federal Government statutory debt which comprises MGS, MGII and MITB recorded 59.9% of GDP, below the stipulated debt ceiling.
      ------------------
      OVERLIMIT DEBT 66,3%
      OVERLIMIT DEBT 66,3%
      LIMIT DEBT 65%
      In 2024, Malonn's government debt was projected to increase to RM1.26 trillion, which is 66.3% of the country's GDP. This is close to the statutory debt limit of 65% of GDP.
      ------------------
      IMF 2024-2029 = DEBT MALON $ 121,9 BILLION
      IMF 2024-2029 = DEBT MALON $ 121,9 BILLION
      IMF 2024-2029 = DEBT MALON $ 121,9 BILLION
      The national debt in Malonn 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.
      =========
      =========
      2025 = 8th LARGEST ECONOMY IN THE WORLD BY GDP (PPP)
      2025 = 8th LARGEST ECONOMY IN THE WORLD BY GDP (PPP)
      2025 = 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

      Hapus
    4. LIMIT DEBT 65% TO GDP ...
      LIMIT DEBT 65% TO GDP ...
      LIMIT DEBT 65% TO GDP ...
      LIMIT DEBT 65% TO GDP ...
      LIMIT DEBT 65% TO GDP ...
      Malon Plan, 2021-2025 (Twelfth Plan), the Government maintained the statutory debt limit at 65% of GDP under the Loan (Local) (Statutory Ceiling for Borrowing) and Government Funding (Statutory Ceiling of Moneys Received) Order 2022 [P.U. (A) 399/2022] which came into effect on 1 January 2023. As at end-August 2023, the Federal Government statutory debt which comprises MGS, MGII and MITB recorded 59.9% of GDP, below the stipulated debt ceiling.
      ------------------
      OVERLIMIT DEBT 66,3%
      OVERLIMIT DEBT 66,3%
      LIMIT DEBT 65%
      In 2024, Malonn's government debt was projected to increase to RM1.26 trillion, which is 66.3% of the country's GDP. This is close to the statutory debt limit of 65% of GDP.
      ------------------
      IMF 2024-2029 = DEBT MALON $ 121,9 BILLION
      IMF 2024-2029 = DEBT MALON $ 121,9 BILLION
      IMF 2024-2029 = DEBT MALON $ 121,9 BILLION
      The national debt in Malonn 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.
      =========
      =========
      2025 = 8th LARGEST ECONOMY IN THE WORLD BY GDP (PPP)
      2025 = 8th LARGEST ECONOMY IN THE WORLD BY GDP (PPP)
      2025 = 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

      Hapus
    5. 2025 = 8th LARGEST ECONOMY IN THE WORLD BY GDP (PPP)
      2025 = 8th LARGEST ECONOMY IN THE WORLD BY GDP (PPP)
      2025 = 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
      ===================
      ===================-
      IMF 2024-2029 = DEBT MALON $ 121,9 BILLION
      IMF 2024-2029 = DEBT MALON $ 121,9 BILLION
      IMF 2024-2029 = DEBT MALON $ 121,9 BILLION
      The national debt in Malonn 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.
      -------------
      Malonn has faced several crises, including political, financial, and economic crises:
      • Political crisis
      From 2020–2022, Malonn 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
      Malonn 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
      Malonn's economy has faced challenges due to weak global demand and a dependence on exports. In 2020, Malonn'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, Malonn's household debt-to-GDP ratio was 84.2%, with household debt reaching RM1.53 trillion
      • Malonn 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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    6. The AN/APG-68(V)9 is an advanced version of the AN/APG-68 radar, with a longer scan range and synthetic aperture radar (SAR) capability. The AN/APG-65 is an early 1980s radar that can track multiple targets simultaneously.
      Range:
      • AN/APG-68(V)9: Has a 30% greater air-to-air detection range than the AN/APG-68
      • AN/APG-65: Has a maximum range of 148.2 km and a minimum range of 0.6 km
      Capabilities:
      • AN/APG-68(V)9: Has a SAR mode for high-resolution mapping and target detection and recognition
      • AN/APG-65: Has ground mapping modes and other features for air-to-surface operations
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      AN/APG-68(V)9
      Current version with extensive combat effectiveness improvements. The entire signal processing and antenna system have been extensively modernized and now also use some COTS components. Compared to the previous version, the range has been increased by 33% and the SAR resolution improved to 0.6 meters. The five-fold increase in computing capacity and ten times the memory should also increase the ECCM capacity. According to the manufacturer, operating costs have been reduced by 25 to 45 percent due to further improved reliability. The radar now also enables effective use with new weapons and sensors, such as the JHMCS pilot's helmet , the precision-guided glide bombs of the JSOW series, the new AIM-9X , or the Sniper-ATP pod.
      • Weight:
      o APG-68(V)1: 172 kg
      o APG-68(V)9: 164 kg
      • Volume: 0.13 m 3
      • Antenna dimensions: 480 × 720 mm
      • Frequency range : 8 – 12.5 GHz
      • Radiated power: 5.6 kW (APG-68(V)9)
      • Reach:
      o Air-air: 296 km (approx. 75 km for an RCS of 1 m²)
      o air-ground: 148 km
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      F18 KUWAIT AN/APG 65 = 150 KM
      F18 KUWAIT AN/APG 65 = 150 KM
      F18 KUWAIT AN/APG 65 = 150 KM
      The F/A-18C/D Hornets used by the Kuwait Air Force have an AN/APG-65 radar system. This radar system provides high-resolution mapping and allows the aircraft to engage multiple targets.
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      F18 MALONN AN/APG 65 = 150 KM
      F18 MALONN AN/APG 65 = 150 KM
      F18 MALONN AN/APG 65 = 150 KM
      The F/A-18 Hornet used by the Royal Malonnn Air Force (RMAF) is equipped with the AN/APG-65 radar. The APG-65 is a radar system that was developed in the late 1970s and has been in use since 1983.

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    7. AN/APG-68(V)9
      Current version with extensive combat effectiveness improvements. The entire signal processing and antenna system have been extensively modernized and now also use some COTS components. Compared to the previous version, the range has been increased by 33% and the SAR resolution improved to 0.6 meters. The five-fold increase in computing capacity and ten times the memory should also increase the ECCM capacity. According to the manufacturer, operating costs have been reduced by 25 to 45 percent due to further improved reliability. The radar now also enables effective use with new weapons and sensors, such as the JHMCS pilot's helmet , the precision-guided glide bombs of the JSOW series, the new AIM-9X , or the Sniper-ATP pod.
      • Weight:
      o APG-68(V)1: 172 kg
      o APG-68(V)9: 164 kg
      • Volume: 0.13 m 3
      • Antenna dimensions: 480 × 720 mm
      • Frequency range : 8 – 12.5 GHz
      • Radiated power: 5.6 kW (APG-68(V)9)
      • Reach:
      o Air-air: 296 km (approx. 75 km for an RCS of 1 m²)
      o air-ground: 148 km
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      F18 KUWAIT AN/APG 65 = 150 KM
      F18 KUWAIT AN/APG 65 = 150 KM
      F18 KUWAIT AN/APG 65 = 150 KM
      The F/A-18C/D Hornets used by the Kuwait Air Force have an AN/APG-65 radar system. This radar system provides high-resolution mapping and allows the aircraft to engage multiple targets.
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      F18 MALONN AN/APG 65 = 150 KM
      F18 MALONN AN/APG 65 = 150 KM
      F18 MALONN AN/APG 65 = 150 KM
      The F/A-18 Hornet used by the Royal Malonnn Air Force (RMAF) is equipped with the AN/APG-65 radar. The APG-65 is a radar system that was developed in the late 1970s and has been in use since 1983.
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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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  109. 30 buah F18 versi C dan D....shoping.. Shoping... Terusssss... 😎😎🇲🇾🇲🇾

    Timbalan Menteri Pertahanan Malaysia Adly Zahari berkata, proses perolehan pesawat-pesawat pejuang terpakai F/A-18C/D milik Kuwait itu kini berada di peringkat akhir termasuk dokumentasi membabitkan pihak pembuat pesawat pejuang itu, Amerika Syarikat dan penggunanya Tentera Udara Kuwait.

    https://defencesecurityasia.com/proses-perolehan-f-a-18c-d-milik-kuwait-dijangka-dimuktamad-tahun-ini-malaysia/

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    Balasan
    1. OVERLIMIT DEBT 66,3%
      OVERLIMIT DEBT 66,3%
      LIMIT DEBT 65%
      In 2024, Malonn's government debt was projected to increase to RM1.26 trillion, which is 66.3% of the country's GDP. This is close to the statutory debt limit of 65% of GDP.
      Explanation
      • In 2023, Malonn's government debt was 64.3% of its GDP, which was close to the statutory debt limit.
      • The government's debt has been increasing due to higher spending on pandemic relief.
      • The government's goal is to reduce the fiscal deficit from 4.3% of GDP in 2024 to 3% by 2026.
      • The government plans to achieve this by reducing subsidies, especially for fuel, and increasing the Sales and Service Tax (SST) in 2025.
      • The Ministry of Finance (MOF) projects that the government's debt growth will slow from 7.5% in 2024 to 6% in 2025.
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      IMF 2024-2029 = DEBT MALON $ 121,9 BILLION
      IMF 2024-2029 = DEBT MALON $ 121,9 BILLION
      IMF 2024-2029 = DEBT MALON $ 121,9 BILLION
      The national debt in Malonn 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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      2025 = 8th LARGEST ECONOMY IN THE WORLD BY GDP (PPP)
      2025 = 8th LARGEST ECONOMY IN THE WORLD BY GDP (PPP)
      2025 = 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.
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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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    2. OVERLIMIT DEBT 66,3%
      OVERLIMIT DEBT 66,3%
      LIMIT DEBT 65%
      In 2024, Malonn's government debt was projected to increase to RM1.26 trillion, which is 66.3% of the country's GDP. This is close to the statutory debt limit of 65% of GDP.
      Explanation
      • In 2023, Malonn's government debt was 64.3% of its GDP, which was close to the statutory debt limit.
      • The government's debt has been increasing due to higher spending on pandemic relief.
      • The government's goal is to reduce the fiscal deficit from 4.3% of GDP in 2024 to 3% by 2026.
      • The government plans to achieve this by reducing subsidies, especially for fuel, and increasing the Sales and Service Tax (SST) in 2025.
      • The Ministry of Finance (MOF) projects that the government's debt growth will slow from 7.5% in 2024 to 6% in 2025.
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      IMF 2024-2029 = DEBT MALON $ 121,9 BILLION
      IMF 2024-2029 = DEBT MALON $ 121,9 BILLION
      IMF 2024-2029 = DEBT MALON $ 121,9 BILLION
      The national debt in Malonn 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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      Malonn has faced several crises, including political, financial, and economic crises:
      • Political crisis
      From 2020–2022, Malonn 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
      Malonn 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
      Malonn's economy has faced challenges due to weak global demand and a dependence on exports. In 2020, Malonn'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, Malonn's household debt-to-GDP ratio was 84.2%, with household debt reaching RM1.53 trillion
      • Malonn 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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    3. 2025 = 8th LARGEST ECONOMY IN THE WORLD BY GDP (PPP)
      2025 = 8th LARGEST ECONOMY IN THE WORLD BY GDP (PPP)
      2025 = 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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      IMF 2024-2029 = DEBT MALON $ 121,9 BILLION
      IMF 2024-2029 = DEBT MALON $ 121,9 BILLION
      IMF 2024-2029 = DEBT MALON $ 121,9 BILLION
      The national debt in Malonn 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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      Malonn has faced several crises, including political, financial, and economic crises:
      • Political crisis
      From 2020–2022, Malonn 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
      Malonn 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
      Malonn's economy has faced challenges due to weak global demand and a dependence on exports. In 2020, Malonn'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, Malonn's household debt-to-GDP ratio was 84.2%, with household debt reaching RM1.53 trillion
      • Malonn 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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    4. IMF 2024-2029 = DEBT MALON $ 121,9 BILLION
      IMF 2024-2029 = DEBT MALON $ 121,9 BILLION
      IMF 2024-2029 = DEBT MALON $ 121,9 BILLION
      The national debt in Malonn 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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      2025 $1.3 BILLION MINDEF = KING OF LEASE
      MAINTENANCE
      REPAIRS
      ASSETS.
      (LEASE, LEASE AND LEASE = KL : KING OF LEASE)
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      Malonn recently announced an allocation of $4.8 billion to the Ministry of Defense (MINDEF) to safeguard the nation’s sovereignty from threats. Of this, $1.3 billion was allocated for maintenance and repair work and the procurement of new military assets. Maritime assets will be increased, including the procurement of vessels such as multi-purpose mission ships and patrol vessels for the Malonnn Maritime Enforcement Agency (MMEA).
      The Ministry of Home Affairs (MOHA),responsible for public order, border and maritime security, crime, and terrorism prevention, has been allocated $4.4 billion. More than $480 million is budgeted for equipment for the Royal Malonn Police and other agencies. Malonn is also looking to equip law enforcement agencies with drone and AI technology to enhance monitoring capabilities.
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      Malonn's armed forces equipment has several weaknesses, including a lack of modern equipment, an aging inventory, and a reliance on foreign suppliers.
      Lack of modern equipment
      • The Malonnn Armed Forces (MAF) has a lack of modern and latest military assets.
      • The government has been unable to provide the MAF with modern defense assets.
      • The MAF's equipment is outdated and cannot function well.
      Aging inventory
      • The MAF's equipment inventory is aging.
      • The MAF's fleet of legacy Hornets is rapidly reaching technological obsolescence.
      • The MAF's naval assets are aging.
      Reliance on foreign suppliers
      • The MAF's defense capabilities are highly dependent on foreign suppliers.
      • The MAF sources most of its equipment from outside the country.
      Other weaknesses
      • The MAF has had issues with the maintenance of its fleet.
      • The MAF has been affected by political interference and corruption.
      The MAF has had issues with the procurement of equipment
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      KEYWORDS
      KL = KING OF LEASE

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    5. IMF 2024-2029 = DEBT MALON $ 121,9 BILLION
      IMF 2024-2029 = DEBT MALON $ 121,9 BILLION
      IMF 2024-2029 = DEBT MALON $ 121,9 BILLION
      The national debt in Malonn 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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      2025 $1.3 BILLION MINDEF = KING OF LEASE
      MAINTENANCE
      REPAIRS
      ASSETS.
      (LEASE, LEASE AND LEASE = KL : KING OF LEASE)
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      Malonn recently announced an allocation of $4.8 billion to the Ministry of Defense (MINDEF) to safeguard the nation’s sovereignty from threats. Of this, $1.3 billion was allocated for maintenance and repair work and the procurement of new military assets. Maritime assets will be increased, including the procurement of vessels such as multi-purpose mission ships and patrol vessels for the Malonnn Maritime Enforcement Agency (MMEA).
      The Ministry of Home Affairs (MOHA),responsible for public order, border and maritime security, crime, and terrorism prevention, has been allocated $4.4 billion. More than $480 million is budgeted for equipment for the Royal Malonn Police and other agencies. Malonn is also looking to equip law enforcement agencies with drone and AI technology to enhance monitoring capabilities.
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      The Malonnn Armed Forces (MAF) has several weaknesses in its maritime capabilities, including a small defense budget, outdated assets, and a lack of coordination. These weaknesses make it difficult for the MAF to protect Malonn's maritime interests and respond to threats.
      Budget
      • The MAF's defense budget is small, representing less than 1% of Malonn's GDP.
      • The MAF has struggled to procure modern assets due to budgetary constraints.
      Outdated assets
      • The MAF has many military assets that are over 30 years old, including most of the navy's fleet and helicopters.
      • The MAF has struggled to modernize its fleet to meet current and future threats.
      Lack of coordination
      • There is a lack of coordination among agencies responsible for maritime security.
      • The MAF has faced scandals involving defense procurement, such as the Littoral Combat Ship (LCS) debacle.
      Political interference and corruption
      • Political interference and corruption have undermined the MAF's combat readiness.
      The MAF has been plagued by corruption
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      KEYWORDS
      KL = KING OF LEASE

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    6. The AN/APG-68(V)9 radar is more powerful than the APG-65 radar because it has a longer range and more modes.
      Explanation
      • AN/APG-68(V)9: This radar is a pulse-doppler radar with a synthetic aperture radar (SAR) mode. The AN/APG-68(V)9 radar is used in the F-16 Fighting Falcon.
      • APG-65: This radar has a range of 5, 10, 20, 40, 80, and 160 nautical miles.
      The AN/APG-68 radar has several advantages over the AN/APG-66 radar, including:
      • Range: The AN/APG-68 has a greater range than the AN/APG-66
      • Resolution: The AN/APG-68 has better resolution than the AN/APG-66
      • Modes: The AN/APG-68 has more modes than the AN/APG-66
      • Reliability: The AN/APG-68 has a mean time between failure (MTBF) of more than 200 hours
      • Compatibility: The AN/APG-68 is compatible with LANTIRN pods
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      F18 KUWAIT AN/APG 65 = 150 KM
      F18 KUWAIT AN/APG 65 = 150 KM
      F18 KUWAIT AN/APG 65 = 150 KM
      The F/A-18C/D Hornets used by the Kuwait Air Force have an AN/APG-65 radar system. This radar system provides high-resolution mapping and allows the aircraft to engage multiple targets.
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      F18 MALONN AN/APG 65 = 150 KM
      F18 MALONN AN/APG 65 = 150 KM
      F18 MALONN AN/APG 65 = 150 KM
      The F/A-18 Hornet used by the Royal Malonnn Air Force (RMAF) is equipped with the AN/APG-65 radar. The APG-65 is a radar system that was developed in the late 1970s and has been in use since 1983.
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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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    7. The AN/APG-68(V)9 radar has a longer detection range and a synthetic aperture radar (SAR) mode than the AN/APG-65 radar. The APG-68(V)9 is an X-band pulse-Doppler radar used in fighter aircraft. The APG-65 is a radar that was developed in the late 1970s and has been used since 1983.
      Comparison:
      Detection range: The APG-68(V)9 has a 30% longer detection range than the APG-65.
      SAR mode: The APG-68(V)9 has a SAR mode for high-resolution mapping and target detection. The APG-65 has a track-while-scan mode that can be combined with an autonomous missile.
      Operating modes: The APG-65 has operating modes for velocity search, range-while-search, single target track, gun director, and raid assessment.
      Generation: The APG-65 was developed in the early 1980s.
      Aircraft use: The APG-68(V)9 is used in the F-16 Fighting Falcon series combat aircraft. The APG-65 has been used in the Harrier II aircraft.
      The APG-68(V)9 has been used in several air forces, including the Egyptian, Israeli, Chilean, Singaporean, Turkish, Moroccan, Greek, Pakistani, Polish, Thai, and Indonesian Air Forces.

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    8. The AN/APG-68(V)9 radar is more powerful than the APG-65 radar because it has a longer range and more modes.
      Explanation
      • AN/APG-68(V)9: This radar is a pulse-doppler radar with a synthetic aperture radar (SAR) mode. The AN/APG-68(V)9 radar is used in the F-16 Fighting Falcon.
      • APG-65: This radar has a range of 5, 10, 20, 40, 80, and 160 nautical miles.
      The AN/APG-68 radar has several advantages over the AN/APG-66 radar, including:
      • Range: The AN/APG-68 has a greater range than the AN/APG-66
      • Resolution: The AN/APG-68 has better resolution than the AN/APG-66
      • Modes: The AN/APG-68 has more modes than the AN/APG-66
      • Reliability: The AN/APG-68 has a mean time between failure (MTBF) of more than 200 hours
      • Compatibility: The AN/APG-68 is compatible with LANTIRN pods
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      APG 68 V 9 LONGER SCAN RANGE THAN THE APG-65
      The AN/APG-68(V)9 radar has a longer scan range and synthetic aperture radar (SAR) capability than the AN/APG-65 radar. The APG-68(V)9 is part of the AN/APG-68(V) family of fire control radars, which are used in the F-16 Fighting Falcon series. The APG-65 is used in the F/A-18 Hornet.
      Comparison
      • Range
      The APG-68(V)9 has a longer scan range than the APG-65.
      • Radar type
      The APG-68(V)9 has SAR capability, while the APG-65 is a pulse Doppler radar.
      • Aircraft
      The APG-68(V)9 is used in the F-16 Fighting Falcon series, while the APG-65 is used in the F/A-18 Hornet.

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    9. AN/APG-68(V)9
      Current version with extensive combat effectiveness improvements. The entire signal processing and antenna system have been extensively modernized and now also use some COTS components. Compared to the previous version, the range has been increased by 33% and the SAR resolution improved to 0.6 meters. The five-fold increase in computing capacity and ten times the memory should also increase the ECCM capacity. According to the manufacturer, operating costs have been reduced by 25 to 45 percent due to further improved reliability. The radar now also enables effective use with new weapons and sensors, such as the JHMCS pilot's helmet , the precision-guided glide bombs of the JSOW series, the new AIM-9X , or the Sniper-ATP pod.
      • Weight:
      o APG-68(V)1: 172 kg
      o APG-68(V)9: 164 kg
      • Volume: 0.13 m 3
      • Antenna dimensions: 480 × 720 mm
      • Frequency range : 8 – 12.5 GHz
      • Radiated power: 5.6 kW (APG-68(V)9)
      • Reach:
      o Air-air: 296 km (approx. 75 km for an RCS of 1 m²)
      o air-ground: 148 km
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      SPECTRA JAMMING
      SPECTRA JAMMING
      SPECTRA JAMMING
      Here are some specifications for the SPECTRA jamming system on the Dassault Rafale F4 fighter jet:
      • Threat warning: Provides multi-spectral threat warning against hostile missiles, radars, and lasers
      • Detection: Can detect, identify, and locate threats at long range
      • Countermeasures: Allows the pilot to select defensive measures like radar jamming, infrared or radar decoying, and evasive maneuvers
      • Threat library: Users can define, integrate, and update the threat library on short notice
      • Missile warning system: A new generation missile warning system that offers increased detection performance
      • Receivers and countermeasures: Includes RF (radio frequency) detectors, laser warning detectors, a passive infrared missile warning system, and mechanical countermeasures
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      F18 KUWAIT AN/APG 65 = 150 KM
      F18 KUWAIT AN/APG 65 = 150 KM
      F18 KUWAIT AN/APG 65 = 150 KM
      The F/A-18C/D Hornets used by the Kuwait Air Force have an AN/APG-65 radar system. This radar system provides high-resolution mapping and allows the aircraft to engage multiple targets.
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      F18 MALONN AN/APG 65 = 150 KM
      F18 MALONN AN/APG 65 = 150 KM
      F18 MALONN AN/APG 65 = 150 KM
      The F/A-18 Hornet used by the Royal Malonnn Air Force (RMAF) is equipped with the AN/APG-65 radar. The APG-65 is a radar system that was developed in the late 1970s and has been in use since 1983.
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      NGEMIS F18 SEJAK 2017 = 9 TAHUN
      NGEMIS F18 SEJAK 2017 = 9 TAHUN
      NGEMIS F18 SEJAK 2017 = 9 TAHUN
      Malonn has reportedly sought the Kuwaiti jets since at least 2017. The legacy Hornet is thought to “increase the level of preparedness and capability of the RMAF in safeguarding the country’s airspace”. While the acquisition of the secondhand Hornets would help to complement the RMAF’s fleet of Hornets, they come with their own set of challenges.
      The Malonnn Ministry of Defence had submitted no less than three letters to the Kuwaiti government over the past few years in a bid to acquire the fighters. However, the discussions were stymied by political imbroglios in the Kuwaiti goverment.

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  110. Contoh MISKIN..HUTANG SEMUA guys... 🤣🤣

    Contoh ya guys,,,,,,,,,,
    # rafale 42 BIJI - HUTANG
    # PPA 2 biji - HUTANG
    # FMP 2 BIJI - HUTANG
    # scorpen evo 2 BIJI - HUTANG

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    Balasan
    1. OVERLIMIT DEBT 66,3%
      OVERLIMIT DEBT 66,3%
      LIMIT DEBT 65%
      In 2024, Malonn's government debt was projected to increase to RM1.26 trillion, which is 66.3% of the country's GDP. This is close to the statutory debt limit of 65% of GDP.
      Explanation
      • In 2023, Malonn's government debt was 64.3% of its GDP, which was close to the statutory debt limit.
      • The government's debt has been increasing due to higher spending on pandemic relief.
      • The government's goal is to reduce the fiscal deficit from 4.3% of GDP in 2024 to 3% by 2026.
      • The government plans to achieve this by reducing subsidies, especially for fuel, and increasing the Sales and Service Tax (SST) in 2025.
      • The Ministry of Finance (MOF) projects that the government's debt growth will slow from 7.5% in 2024 to 6% in 2025.
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      IMF 2024-2029 = DEBT MALON $ 121,9 BILLION
      IMF 2024-2029 = DEBT MALON $ 121,9 BILLION
      IMF 2024-2029 = DEBT MALON $ 121,9 BILLION
      The national debt in Malonn 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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      2024 RATIO DEBT 84,2% TO 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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      Malonn has faced several crises, including political, financial, and economic crises:
      • Political crisis
      From 2020–2022, Malonn 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
      Malonn 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
      Malonn's economy has faced challenges due to weak global demand and a dependence on exports. In 2020, Malonn'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, Malonn's household debt-to-GDP ratio was 84.2%, with household debt reaching RM1.53 trillion
      • Malonn 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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    2. OVERLIMIT DEBT 66,3%
      OVERLIMIT DEBT 66,3%
      LIMIT DEBT 65%
      In 2024, Malonn's government debt was projected to increase to RM1.26 trillion, which is 66.3% of the country's GDP. This is close to the statutory debt limit of 65% of GDP.
      Explanation
      • In 2023, Malonn's government debt was 64.3% of its GDP, which was close to the statutory debt limit.
      • The government's debt has been increasing due to higher spending on pandemic relief.
      • The government's goal is to reduce the fiscal deficit from 4.3% of GDP in 2024 to 3% by 2026.
      • The government plans to achieve this by reducing subsidies, especially for fuel, and increasing the Sales and Service Tax (SST) in 2025.
      • The Ministry of Finance (MOF) projects that the government's debt growth will slow from 7.5% in 2024 to 6% in 2025.
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      IMF 2024-2029 = DEBT MALON $ 121,9 BILLION
      IMF 2024-2029 = DEBT MALON $ 121,9 BILLION
      IMF 2024-2029 = DEBT MALON $ 121,9 BILLION
      The national debt in Malonn 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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      2025 = 8th LARGEST ECONOMY IN THE WORLD BY GDP (PPP)
      2025 = 8th LARGEST ECONOMY IN THE WORLD BY GDP (PPP)
      2025 = 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.
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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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    3. 2025 $1.3 BILLION MINDEF = KL : KING OF LEASE
      MAINTENANCE
      REPAIRS
      ASSETS.
      (LEASE, LEASE AND LEASE = KL : KING OF 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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      IMF 2024-2029 = DEBT MALON $ 121,9 BILLION
      IMF 2024-2029 = DEBT MALON $ 121,9 BILLION
      IMF 2024-2029 = DEBT MALON $ 121,9 BILLION
      The national debt in Malonn 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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      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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      KEYWORDS
      KL = KING OF LEASE

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    4. AN/APG-68(V)9
      Current version with extensive combat effectiveness improvements. The entire signal processing and antenna system have been extensively modernized and now also use some COTS components. Compared to the previous version, the range has been increased by 33% and the SAR resolution improved to 0.6 meters. The five-fold increase in computing capacity and ten times the memory should also increase the ECCM capacity. According to the manufacturer, operating costs have been reduced by 25 to 45 percent due to further improved reliability. The radar now also enables effective use with new weapons and sensors, such as the JHMCS pilot's helmet , the precision-guided glide bombs of the JSOW series, the new AIM-9X , or the Sniper-ATP pod.
      • Weight:
      o APG-68(V)1: 172 kg
      o APG-68(V)9: 164 kg
      • Volume: 0.13 m 3
      • Antenna dimensions: 480 × 720 mm
      • Frequency range : 8 – 12.5 GHz
      • Radiated power: 5.6 kW (APG-68(V)9)
      • Reach:
      o Air-air: 296 km (approx. 75 km for an RCS of 1 m²)
      o air-ground: 148 km
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      SPECTRA JAMMING
      SPECTRA JAMMING
      SPECTRA JAMMING
      Here are some specifications for the SPECTRA jamming system on the Dassault Rafale F4 fighter jet:
      • Threat warning: Provides multi-spectral threat warning against hostile missiles, radars, and lasers
      • Detection: Can detect, identify, and locate threats at long range
      • Countermeasures: Allows the pilot to select defensive measures like radar jamming, infrared or radar decoying, and evasive maneuvers
      • Threat library: Users can define, integrate, and update the threat library on short notice
      • Missile warning system: A new generation missile warning system that offers increased detection performance
      • Receivers and countermeasures: Includes RF (radio frequency) detectors, laser warning detectors, a passive infrared missile warning system, and mechanical countermeasures
      ==================
      ==================
      F18 KUWAIT AN/APG 65 = 150 KM
      F18 KUWAIT AN/APG 65 = 150 KM
      F18 KUWAIT AN/APG 65 = 150 KM
      The F/A-18C/D Hornets used by the Kuwait Air Force have an AN/APG-65 radar system. This radar system provides high-resolution mapping and allows the aircraft to engage multiple targets.
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      F18 MALONN AN/APG 65 = 150 KM
      F18 MALONN AN/APG 65 = 150 KM
      F18 MALONN AN/APG 65 = 150 KM
      The F/A-18 Hornet used by the Royal Malonnn Air Force (RMAF) is equipped with the AN/APG-65 radar. The APG-65 is a radar system that was developed in the late 1970s and has been in use since 1983.
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      NGEMIS F18 SEJAK 2017 = 9 TAHUN
      NGEMIS F18 SEJAK 2017 = 9 TAHUN
      NGEMIS F18 SEJAK 2017 = 9 TAHUN
      Malonn has reportedly sought the Kuwaiti jets since at least 2017. The legacy Hornet is thought to “increase the level of preparedness and capability of the RMAF in safeguarding the country’s airspace”. While the acquisition of the secondhand Hornets would help to complement the RMAF’s fleet of Hornets, they come with their own set of challenges.
      The Malonnn Ministry of Defence had submitted no less than three letters to the Kuwaiti government over the past few years in a bid to acquire the fighters. However, the discussions were stymied by political imbroglios in the Kuwaiti goverment.

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  111. Contoh MISKIN..HUTANG SEMUA guys... 🤣🤣

    Contoh ya guys,,,,,,,,,,
    # rafale 42 BIJI - HUTANG
    # PPA 2 biji - HUTANG
    # FMP 2 BIJI - HUTANG
    # scorpen evo 2 BIJI - HUTANG

    BalasHapus
    Balasan
    1. OVERLIMIT DEBT 66,3%
      OVERLIMIT DEBT 66,3%
      LIMIT DEBT 65%
      In 2024, Malonn's government debt was projected to increase to RM1.26 trillion, which is 66.3% of the country's GDP. This is close to the statutory debt limit of 65% of GDP.
      Explanation
      • In 2023, Malonn's government debt was 64.3% of its GDP, which was close to the statutory debt limit.
      • The government's debt has been increasing due to higher spending on pandemic relief.
      • The government's goal is to reduce the fiscal deficit from 4.3% of GDP in 2024 to 3% by 2026.
      • The government plans to achieve this by reducing subsidies, especially for fuel, and increasing the Sales and Service Tax (SST) in 2025.
      • The Ministry of Finance (MOF) projects that the government's debt growth will slow from 7.5% in 2024 to 6% in 2025.
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      IMF 2024-2029 = DEBT MALON $ 121,9 BILLION
      IMF 2024-2029 = DEBT MALON $ 121,9 BILLION
      IMF 2024-2029 = DEBT MALON $ 121,9 BILLION
      The national debt in Malonn 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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      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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      KEYWORDS
      KL = KING OF LEASE

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    2. 2025 $1.3 BILLION MINDEF = KL : KING OF LEASE
      MAINTENANCE
      REPAIRS
      ASSETS.
      (LEASE, LEASE AND LEASE = KL : KING OF 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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      HOVERCRAFT = WILL BE LEASED 3 YEARS
      HOVERCRAFT = WILL BE LEASED 3 YEARS
      HOVERCRAFT = WILL BE LEASED 3 YEARS
      So we gonna get 6 hovercraft fast interceptor lease for RM20.3 million ringgit in 3 years
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      SEWA 28 HELIKOPTER
      SEWA 28 HELIKOPTER
      SEWA 28 HELIKOPTER
      The government signed an agreement with Weststar Aviation Sdn Bhd to lease 28 helicopters for use by ministries and other government agencies.
      SEWA VSHORAD CINA = 30 YEARS
      SEWA VSHORAD CINA = 30 YEARS
      SEWA TRUK CINA 3 TON = 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
      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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      KEYWORDS
      KL = KING OF LEASE

      Hapus
    3. OVERLIMIT DEBT 66,3%
      OVERLIMIT DEBT 66,3%
      LIMIT DEBT 65%
      In 2024, Malonn's government debt was projected to increase to RM1.26 trillion, which is 66.3% of the country's GDP. This is close to the statutory debt limit of 65% of GDP.
      Explanation
      • In 2023, Malonn's government debt was 64.3% of its GDP, which was close to the statutory debt limit.
      • The government's debt has been increasing due to higher spending on pandemic relief.
      • The government's goal is to reduce the fiscal deficit from 4.3% of GDP in 2024 to 3% by 2026.
      • The government plans to achieve this by reducing subsidies, especially for fuel, and increasing the Sales and Service Tax (SST) in 2025.
      • The Ministry of Finance (MOF) projects that the government's debt growth will slow from 7.5% in 2024 to 6% in 2025.
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      IMF 2024-2029 = DEBT MALON $ 121,9 BILLION
      IMF 2024-2029 = DEBT MALON $ 121,9 BILLION
      IMF 2024-2029 = DEBT MALON $ 121,9 BILLION
      The national debt in Malonn 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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      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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      KEYWORDS
      KL = KING OF LEASE

      Hapus
    4. 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
      -----
      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.Malon (ATM)
      ===================
      • LCS USD 4,74 BILLION/5 UNIT = USD 948 MILLION/UNIT.
      • USD 948 JUTA (WITHOUT AMMO) = FFBNW = MANGKRAK DELAYED
      -NO NSM.
      -NO VL MICA.
      -NO TORPEDO RINGAN.
      -NO SECONDARY GUNS.
      -NO BOFORS MK3.
      https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maharaja_Lela-class_frigate
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      DESTROYER DAN FREGAT =
      -KDX 3 CLASS/SEJONG USD 900 JUTA/UNIT
      -TYPE 052D CLASS USD 500-600 JUTA.
      -TYPE 055 CLASS USD 920 JUTA.
      -OPV PPA USD 1,3 BILLION/2 UNIT = USD 650/UNIT
      ===================
      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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      KEYWORDS
      KL = KING OF LEASE

      Hapus
    5. 2025-2017 = 9 TAHUN NGEMIS RONGSOK
      2025-2017 = 9 TAHUN NGEMIS RONGSOK
      2025-2017 = 9 TAHUN NGEMIS RONGSOK
      Malonn has reportedly sought the Kuwaiti jets since at least 2017. The legacy Hornet is thought to “increase the level of preparedness and capability of the RMAF in safeguarding the country’s airspace”. While the acquisition of the secondhand Hornets would help to complement the RMAF’s fleet of Hornets, they come with their own set of challenges.
      The Malonnn Ministry of Defence had submitted no less than three letters to the Kuwaiti government over the past few years in a bid to acquire the fighters. However, the discussions were stymied by political imbroglios in the Kuwaiti goverment.
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      The Royal Malonnn Air Force (RMAF) has faced a number of challenges, including poor air defense capabilities, corruption, and economic constraints.
      Poor air defense capabilities
      • In 2014, the RMAF was unable to identify an aircraft flying across its airspace due to a lack of secondary radar and a flight identification system.
      • Maritime patrol has been a challenge for the RMAF.
      Corruption
      • Political interference and corruption have undermined the combat readiness of the RMAF.
      • The Malonnn military has been involved in multiple corruption scandals.
      Economic constraints
      • The RMAF faces challenges in maintaining its aircraft due to economic constraints.
      • The RMAF must consider economic factors when prioritizing and provisioning.
      Incidents and accidents
      • The RMAF has experienced a number of accidents, including crashes involving the Sikorsky S-61A4 Nuri helicopter, Mikoyan MiG-29, and Pilatus PC-7 Mark II.
      =========
      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
      =========
      KEYWORDS
      KL = KING OF LEASE

      Hapus
  112. OVERLIMIT DEBT 66,3%
    OVERLIMIT DEBT 66,3%
    LIMIT DEBT 65%
    In 2024, Malonn's government debt was projected to increase to RM1.26 trillion, which is 66.3% of the country's GDP. This is close to the statutory debt limit of 65% of GDP.
    Explanation
    • In 2023, Malonn's government debt was 64.3% of its GDP, which was close to the statutory debt limit.
    • The government's debt has been increasing due to higher spending on pandemic relief.
    • The government's goal is to reduce the fiscal deficit from 4.3% of GDP in 2024 to 3% by 2026.
    • The government plans to achieve this by reducing subsidies, especially for fuel, and increasing the Sales and Service Tax (SST) in 2025.
    • The Ministry of Finance (MOF) projects that the government's debt growth will slow from 7.5% in 2024 to 6% in 2025.
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    IMF 2024-2029 = DEBT MALON $ 121,9 BILLION
    IMF 2024-2029 = DEBT MALON $ 121,9 BILLION
    IMF 2024-2029 = DEBT MALON $ 121,9 BILLION
    The national debt in Malonn 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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    2024 RATIO DEBT 84,2% TO 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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    Malonn has faced several crises, including political, financial, and economic crises:
    • Political crisis
    From 2020–2022, Malonn 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
    Malonn 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
    Malonn's economy has faced challenges due to weak global demand and a dependence on exports. In 2020, Malonn'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, Malonn's household debt-to-GDP ratio was 84.2%, with household debt reaching RM1.53 trillion
    • Malonn 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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  113. OVERLIMIT DEBT 66,3%
    OVERLIMIT DEBT 66,3%
    LIMIT DEBT 65%
    In 2024, Malonn's government debt was projected to increase to RM1.26 trillion, which is 66.3% of the country's GDP. This is close to the statutory debt limit of 65% of GDP.
    Explanation
    • In 2023, Malonn's government debt was 64.3% of its GDP, which was close to the statutory debt limit.
    • The government's debt has been increasing due to higher spending on pandemic relief.
    • The government's goal is to reduce the fiscal deficit from 4.3% of GDP in 2024 to 3% by 2026.
    • The government plans to achieve this by reducing subsidies, especially for fuel, and increasing the Sales and Service Tax (SST) in 2025.
    • The Ministry of Finance (MOF) projects that the government's debt growth will slow from 7.5% in 2024 to 6% in 2025.
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    IMF 2024-2029 = DEBT MALON $ 121,9 BILLION
    IMF 2024-2029 = DEBT MALON $ 121,9 BILLION
    IMF 2024-2029 = DEBT MALON $ 121,9 BILLION
    The national debt in Malonn 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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    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
    =========
    KEYWORDS
    KL = KING OF LEASE

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  114. 2025 $1.3 BILLION MINDEF = KL : KING OF LEASE
    MAINTENANCE
    REPAIRS
    ASSETS.
    (LEASE, LEASE AND LEASE = KL : KING OF 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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    KEYWORDS
    KL = KING OF LEASE

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  115. 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 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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    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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    KEYWORDS
    KL = KING OF LEASE

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  116. 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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    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.Malon (ATM)
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    • LCS USD 4,74 BILLION/5 UNIT = USD 948 MILLION/UNIT.
    • USD 948 JUTA (WITHOUT AMMO) = FFBNW = MANGKRAK DELAYED
    -NO NSM.
    -NO VL MICA.
    -NO TORPEDO RINGAN.
    -NO SECONDARY GUNS.
    -NO BOFORS MK3.
    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maharaja_Lela-class_frigate
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    DESTROYER DAN FREGAT =
    -KDX 3 CLASS/SEJONG USD 900 JUTA/UNIT
    -TYPE 052D CLASS USD 500-600 JUTA.
    -TYPE 055 CLASS USD 920 JUTA.
    -OPV PPA USD 1,3 BILLION/2 UNIT = USD 650/UNIT
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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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    KEYWORDS
    KL = KING OF LEASE

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  117. 2025-2017 = 9 TAHUN NGEMIS RONGSOK
    2025-2017 = 9 TAHUN NGEMIS RONGSOK
    2025-2017 = 9 TAHUN NGEMIS RONGSOK
    Malonn has reportedly sought the Kuwaiti jets since at least 2017. The legacy Hornet is thought to “increase the level of preparedness and capability of the RMAF in safeguarding the country’s airspace”. While the acquisition of the secondhand Hornets would help to complement the RMAF’s fleet of Hornets, they come with their own set of challenges.
    The Malonnn Ministry of Defence had submitted no less than three letters to the Kuwaiti government over the past few years in a bid to acquire the fighters. However, the discussions were stymied by political imbroglios in the Kuwaiti goverment.
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    The Royal Malonnn Air Force (RMAF) has faced a number of challenges, including poor air defense capabilities, corruption, and economic constraints.
    Poor air defense capabilities
    • In 2014, the RMAF was unable to identify an aircraft flying across its airspace due to a lack of secondary radar and a flight identification system.
    • Maritime patrol has been a challenge for the RMAF.
    Corruption
    • Political interference and corruption have undermined the combat readiness of the RMAF.
    • The Malonnn military has been involved in multiple corruption scandals.
    Economic constraints
    • The RMAF faces challenges in maintaining its aircraft due to economic constraints.
    • The RMAF must consider economic factors when prioritizing and provisioning.
    Incidents and accidents
    • The RMAF has experienced a number of accidents, including crashes involving the Sikorsky S-61A4 Nuri helicopter, Mikoyan MiG-29, and Pilatus PC-7 Mark II.
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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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    KEYWORDS
    KL = KING OF LEASE

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  118. APG 68 V 9 LONGER SCAN RANGE THAN THE APG-65
    The AN/APG-68(V)9 radar has a longer scan range and synthetic aperture radar (SAR) capability than the AN/APG-65 radar. The APG-68(V)9 is part of the AN/APG-68(V) family of fire control radars, which are used in the F-16 Fighting Falcon series. The APG-65 is used in the F/A-18 Hornet.
    Comparison
    • Range
    The APG-68(V)9 has a longer scan range than the APG-65.
    • Radar type
    The APG-68(V)9 has SAR capability, while the APG-65 is a pulse Doppler radar.
    • Aircraft
    The APG-68(V)9 is used in the F-16 Fighting Falcon series, while the APG-65 is used in the F/A-18 Hornet.
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    The AN/APG-68(V)9 is an advanced version of the AN/APG-68 radar, with a longer scan range and synthetic aperture radar (SAR) capability. The AN/APG-65 is an early 1980s radar that can track multiple targets simultaneously.
    Range:
    • AN/APG-68(V)9: Has a 30% greater air-to-air detection range than the AN/APG-68
    • AN/APG-65: Has a maximum range of 148.2 km and a minimum range of 0.6 km
    Capabilities:
    • AN/APG-68(V)9: Has a SAR mode for high-resolution mapping and target detection and recognition
    • AN/APG-65: Has ground mapping modes and other features for air-to-surface operations
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    F18 KUWAIT AN/APG 65 = 150 KM
    F18 KUWAIT AN/APG 65 = 150 KM
    F18 KUWAIT AN/APG 65 = 150 KM
    The F/A-18C/D Hornets used by the Kuwait Air Force have an AN/APG-65 radar system. This radar system provides high-resolution mapping and allows the aircraft to engage multiple targets.
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    F18 MALONN AN/APG 65 = 150 KM
    F18 MALONN AN/APG 65 = 150 KM
    F18 MALONN AN/APG 65 = 150 KM
    The F/A-18 Hornet used by the Royal Malonnn Air Force (RMAF) is equipped with the AN/APG-65 radar. The APG-65 is a radar system that was developed in the late 1970s and has been in use since 1983.

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  119. The AN/APG-68(V)9 is an advanced version of the AN/APG-68 radar, with a longer scan range and synthetic aperture radar (SAR) capability. The AN/APG-65 is an early 1980s radar that can track multiple targets simultaneously.
    Range:
    • AN/APG-68(V)9: Has a 30% greater air-to-air detection range than the AN/APG-68
    • AN/APG-65: Has a maximum range of 148.2 km and a minimum range of 0.6 km
    Capabilities:
    • AN/APG-68(V)9: Has a SAR mode for high-resolution mapping and target detection and recognition
    • AN/APG-65: Has ground mapping modes and other features for air-to-surface operations
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    AN/APG-68(V)9
    Current version with extensive combat effectiveness improvements. The entire signal processing and antenna system have been extensively modernized and now also use some COTS components. Compared to the previous version, the range has been increased by 33% and the SAR resolution improved to 0.6 meters. The five-fold increase in computing capacity and ten times the memory should also increase the ECCM capacity. According to the manufacturer, operating costs have been reduced by 25 to 45 percent due to further improved reliability. The radar now also enables effective use with new weapons and sensors, such as the JHMCS pilot's helmet , the precision-guided glide bombs of the JSOW series, the new AIM-9X , or the Sniper-ATP pod.
    • Weight:
    o APG-68(V)1: 172 kg
    o APG-68(V)9: 164 kg
    • Volume: 0.13 m 3
    • Antenna dimensions: 480 × 720 mm
    • Frequency range : 8 – 12.5 GHz
    • Radiated power: 5.6 kW (APG-68(V)9)
    • Reach:
    o Air-air: 296 km (approx. 75 km for an RCS of 1 m²)
    o air-ground: 148 km
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    F18 KUWAIT AN/APG 65 = 150 KM
    F18 KUWAIT AN/APG 65 = 150 KM
    F18 KUWAIT AN/APG 65 = 150 KM
    The F/A-18C/D Hornets used by the Kuwait Air Force have an AN/APG-65 radar system. This radar system provides high-resolution mapping and allows the aircraft to engage multiple targets.
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    F18 MALONN AN/APG 65 = 150 KM
    F18 MALONN AN/APG 65 = 150 KM
    F18 MALONN AN/APG 65 = 150 KM
    The F/A-18 Hornet used by the Royal Malonnn Air Force (RMAF) is equipped with the AN/APG-65 radar. The APG-65 is a radar system that was developed in the late 1970s and has been in use since 1983.

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