Rheinmetall MASS - Multi Ammunition Softkill System (photos: Navy Regognition, Rheinmetall)
The countermeasures initiated by the system generate a decoy target, which the incoming missile then interprets to be a higher-value asset, ultimately causing the threat to veer off course. MASS sends these countermeasures autonomously, taking into account wind and the ship’s navigation data as well as information concerning the nature of the threat.
“The MASS systems ordered by the Royal Australian Navy are assembled and tested at Rheinmetall Defence Australia’s centre of excellence for military vehicles.”
Rheinmetall Defence Australia has commenced Australian assembly of the first Multi Ammunition Soft Kill (MASS) shipsets destined for installation onto Royal Australian Navy vessels.
The MASS system is an ‘off-board’ countermeasure system to defeat incoming missile and asymmetric threats with a tailored soft kill and screening effect for naval vessels. MASS, will initially be used to equip six platforms and could potentially be fitted to Navy’s future fleet.
Nathan Poyner, Rheinmetall Defence Australia Managing Director, said that following extensive trials, MASS was selected on its unique capabilities.
“This is the Group’s single-biggest order ever for ship protection technology and could potentially grow to equip Australia’s entire fleet. Rheinmetall Defence Australia assembles the systems in Australia, before installing and commissioning them on-board the Navy’s seagoing surface combatants.”
“The Australian MASS contract has secured more than 30 new jobs at MILVEHCOE for the shipsets. While the contract end date is 2027, Rheinmetall Defence Australia is responsible for the sustainment of these countermeasure units beyond that time,” Mr Poyner said.
“This will result in new possibilities for expanding the Group’s Australian supply chain. MASS offers potential partners in the Australian defence sector the chance to cooperate with Rheinmetall and the Royal Australian Navy in realising this important defensive capability.”
“Rheinmetall is committed to building Australian Industry Capability and creating advanced manufacturing Australian jobs in trades including Mechanical, Electrical, Ammunition and Software.”
“Our partnership with the Royal Australian Navy is a key element of our long-term investment in Australia’s Defence capability, and we are proud to be part of the Australian Government's work to develop a robust, sustainable, and globally competitive defence industry,” Nathan Poyner said.
CONTRACT 45 ATMACA
BalasHapusThis contract, which covers the procurement of 45 missile rounds and associated launcher units and user terminals, paves the way for the Indonesian Navy to be the first export customer of the Turkish-developed guided weapon.
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KONTRAK RUDAL ÇAKIR SUNGUR
MRO RCWS
Kementerian Pertahanan menandatangani kontrak kerja sama pengadaan Rudal Permukaan ke Permukaan Çakir dan Rudal Pertahanan Udara Sungur dengan Republikorp Indonesia. Dalam siaran pers resmi yang diterima ANTARA, penandatanganan itu dilakukan oleh Kepala Badan Sarana Pertahanan, Marsdya TNI Yusuf Jauhari dan Founder Republikorp, Norman Joesoef di depan Menteri Pertahanan Prabowo Subianto dan Secretary of Turkish Defence Industries, Haluk Görgün
Norman Joesoef, mewakili Republikorp, menandatangani perjanjian dengan ASELSAN untuk produksi Sistem Senjata Kendali Jarak Jauh (RCWS), serta dengan ROKETSAN untuk mendirikan fasilitas Maintenance, Repair, and Overhaul (MRO) dan produksi rudal ÇAKIR, ATMACA, dan HISAR
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CONTRACT LPC TAIS TURKEY
TAIS Shipyards secured a contract for two 65 m LPCs for TNI-AL Turkish Private TAIS Shipyards will construct two Large Patrol Crafts, LPC-65, for the Indonesian Navy (TNI-AL). Even though it is named patrol craft, the vessel will feature a 76mm gun, a dual 35mm gun turret, two 12.7mm STAMP remote weapon stations (RWS), and a Roketsan ASW rocket launcher. The vessel may have eight ATMACA anti-ship missiles (AShMs) or prefer French Exocets.
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TAI TURKI DI BANDUNG-INDONESIA
PT Turkish Aerospace Indonesia dari Turki didirikan di Bandung guna menjalin kerjasama strategis global. CEO of Turkish Aerospace, Mehmet Demiroğlu, mengatakan, pihaknya bekerjasama dengan PT Dirgantara Indonensia untuk meningkatkan dan mengembangkan proyek-proyek kerjasama di bidang kedirgantaraan. "Jadi, kami menegaskan bahwa kami tidak bersaing, tapi saling melengkapi. Itu sebabnya kami ada di sini," ujarnya seusai launching PT. Turkish Aerospace Indonesia di Bandung...
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LMS B2 = FFBNW DOWNGRADE HISAR OPV NO ASW
1. ADA CLASS PAKISTAN USD 1 MILYAR/4 = USD 250 JUTA PER UNIT
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2. ADA CLASS UKRAINE USD 1 MILYAR/2 = USD 250 JUTA PER UNIT + UCAV SENILAI USD 500 JUTA
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3. HISAR OPV CLASS (LMS B2) MALON USD 530 JUTA /3 = USD 176,7 JUTA PER UNIT
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LCS = FFBNW STALLED 15 YEARS
LCS USD 4,74 BILLION/5 UNIT = USD 948 MILLION/UNIT ]
• USD 948 JUTA (EXCLUDING AMMO) = DESTROYER WITH AMMO
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KEDAH = FFBNW NO MISSILE SINCE 2025=2009 : 17 YAERS GUNBOAT
In June 2006, after a total of 18 months of delays, the Royal Malonnn Navy commissioned KD Kedah, followed by a second hull, KD Pahang in August of the same year, and a third hull, KD Perak on 12 November 2007. By July 2009, six vessels had been launched.
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THHE OPV 2 DAN OPV 3 = FFBNW TAMAT
Beliau berkata keputusan itu dipersetujui oleh Kabinet pada 22 Mac 2024 sebelum ia dilaksanakan.
“Kementerian Dalam Negeri dibenarkan menamatkan kontrak projek tersebut setelah mendapat pandangan daripada Jabatan Peguam Negara. Sehubungan itu, kerajaan menandatangani perjanjian penamatan bersama pihak syarikat pada 31 Disember 2024,” katanya dalam jawapan bertulis yang dimuat naik dalam laman web Parlimen pada Khamis malam.
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SIPRI 2024 = KOSONG = NO SHOPPING
SIPRI 2023 = NOT YET ORDERED
SIPRI 2022 = SELECTED NOT YET ORDERED
SALAM KOSONG JEE SALAM SEWA ......
SIPRI MALON 2024 = KOSONG = NO SHOPPING
BalasHapusSIPRI MALON 2023 = NOT YET ORDERED
SIPRI MALON 2022 = SELECTED NOT YET ORDERED
SALAM KOSONG JEE SALAM SEWA ......
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Exo B 3 = 80 UNIT
MALON NAVY = 55 VESSELS
80-55 = 25 UNIT
HAAAAAA.......KASIANNNNN
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The Malonnn Armed Forces (MAF) has faced a number of challenges, including corruption, outdated equipment, and a lack of funding. These issues have contributed to the MAF's capabilities falling behind those of neighboring countries.
Challenges
• Corruption: The MAF has been involved in multiple corruption scandals.
• Outdated equipment: The MAF's equipment is outdated and unable to keep up with modern threats.
• Lack of funding: The MAF's budget has been de-prioritized by successive governments.
• Short service scheme: The MAF's 15-year service scheme means that many people are reluctant to join.
• Political interference: Some say that politicians have made decisions about the military's procurement and capacity building EXCLUDING consulting the service chiefs.
Impact
• The MAF's challenges have left it vulnerable to internal and external threats.
• The MAF's capabilities are unable to deter other regional states from attempting to intimidate Malonn.
• Some veterans of the MAF fall below the poverty line upon retirement.
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1. HUTANG 84.2% DARI GDP
2. HUTANG NEGARA RM 1.5 TRLLIUN
3. HUTANG 1MDB RM 18.2 BILLION
4. TUNGGAKAN LEASE SABAH USD 15 BILLION
5. HUTANG KERAJAAN PERSEKUTUAN 60.4%
6. LEASE SIMULATOR MKM
7. PESAWAT MIG GROUNDED
8. LEASE MOTOR POLIS
9. PESAWAT MB339CM GROUNDED
10. NURI GROUNDED LEASE 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 LEASE 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. LEASE MOTOR MILITARY POLICE
32. RADAR GIFTED PAID USA
33. 84% NO SAVING EVERY MONTH
34. LEASE VSHORAD
35. LEASE TRUK 3 TON
36. 4X4 LEASE 6X6 CANCELLED
37. C130H DIGANTI 2045
38. TEMBAK GRANAT BOM PASUKAN SEMDIRI
39. NO DRONE UCAV – ANKA ISR OMPONG
40. LEASE BLACKHAWK LEASE AW159
41. NO TRACKED SPH
42. LEASE 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. LEASE AW139 LEASE COLIBRI
49. MRSS LMS B2 UAV ANKA HELI MENUNGGU 2026-2030
50. OPV DIBAYAR 3 JADI 1 LEASE BOAT
51. LYNX GROUNDED
52. MRCA CANCELLED LEASE 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 LEASE 12 AW149
62. TUDM LEASE 4 AW139
63. TUDM LEASE 5 EC120B
64. TLDM LEASE 2 AW159
65. TDM LEASE 4 UH-60A
67. TDM LEASE 12 AW149
68. BOMBA LEASE 4 AW139
69. MMEA LEASE 2 AW159
70. POLIS LEASE 7 BELL429
ALUMINIUM = PLAT TIPIS G2000 Mk II
BalasHapusALUMINIUM = PLAT TIPIS G2000 Mk II
ALUMINIUM = PLAT TIPIS G2000 Mk II
ALUMINIUM = PLAT TIPIS G2000 Mk II
PLAT TIPIS G2000 Mk II memiliki lambung aluminium dan berbobot sekitar 26 ton pada beban standarnya.
SEWA BOT PLAT TIPIS Selain itu, kerajaan turut pernah menyewa 5 unit Helikopter EC120B; 1 unit Sistem Simulator dan sewaan Bot Op Pasir merangkumi 10 unit Fast Interceptor Boat (FIB); 10 unit Utility Boat; 10 unit Rigid Hull Fender Boat (RHFB); 10 unit Rover Fiber Glass (Rover).
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EXCLUDING AMMO = ZONK
EXCLUDING AMMO = ZONK
EXCLUDING AMMO = ZONK
REVISED (FINAL): RM11.2B FOR 5 SHIPS
(final agreed-upon contract price dealing with cost overruns)
RM 2.24 billion (2023) per unit + ToT (ceiling) [or $948M (2023 inflation) or ~$700M (2011 forex) or ~$490M (2023 forex) (excluding ammo)
Inflation adjustment roughly equivalent to $948 million in 2023 US dollars (excluding ammo)
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REVISED (INITIAL): RM 9.128B FOR 5 SHIPS
(initial figures using the original contract price in dealing with cost overruns)
RM 1.8 billion (2011) per unit + ToT (ceiling) or $560 million per ship (excluding ammo)
Inflation adjustment roughly equivalent to $758 million in 2023 US dollars (excluding ammo)
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ORIGINAL: RM 9B FOR 6 SHIPS
RM 1.5 billion (2011) per unit + ToT (ceiling) or $466 million per ship (excluding cost overruns and ammo)
Inflation adjustment roughly equivalent to $631 million in 2023 US dollars (excluding cost overruns and ammo)
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PROBLEMS SHIPYARD = LCS OPV NGPVs FAILED
PROBLEMS SHIPYARD = LCS OPV NGPVs FAILED
PROBLEMS SHIPYARD = LCS OPV NGPVs FAILED
Local shipyards have poor record building big ships. LCS is one, Kedah is the first. The MMEA OPV is the other one. No need to be a cheerleader about it and trying to play it safe. It’s bad then it’s bad. Can blame the system, blame the politicians, blame the lack of controls, blame the people, the fact remains the local shipyards failed to deliver, and it has cost RMN. Less we forget, BNS (from the days of PSC-ND) had more than 20+ years to learn building complex ships. Also, the shipbuilding pipeline is too limited to support a local industry, meaning there is no learning possible – BNS (and its predecessor PSC-ND) only had contract to build 12 warships in its existence. In fact, come 2030, after 30 years, if we’re lucky the shipyard would still only have built 11 ships. In contrast ST Engineering had more than 40 ships over 28 years and have confirmed 6 new ships out to 2030.
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2029-2020 : INCREASE DEBT
2029-2020 : INCREASE DEBT
2029 = 438,09 BILLION USD
2028 = 412,2 BILLION USD
2027 = 386,51 BILLION USD
2026 = 362,19 BILLION USD
2025 = 338,75 BILLION USD
2024 = 316,15 BILLION USD
2023 = 293,83 BILLION USD
2022 = 271,49 BILLION USD
2021 = 247,49 BILLION USD
2020 = 221,49 BILLION USD
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2029-2020 : DEBT PAY DEBT
2029-2020 : OVERLIMIT DEBT
2029 = 69,54% DEBT RATIO TO GDP
2028 = 69,34% DEBT RATIO TO GDP
2027 = 68,8% DEBT RATIO TO GDP
2026 = 68,17% DEBT RATIO TO GDP
2025 = 68,07% DEBT RATIO TO GDP
2024 = 68,38% DEBT RATIO TO GDP
2023 = 69,76% DEBT RATIO TO GDP
2022 = 65,5% DEBT RATIO TO GDP
2021 = 69,16% DEBT RATIO TO GDP
2020 = 67,69% DEBT RATIO TO GDP
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BNM = HOUSEHOLD DEBT IS ONE OF THE HIGHEST IN THE ASEAN ......
Malonn household debt is one of the highest in the ASEAN region. Against this backdrop, Bank Negara Malonn (BNM) safeguards financial stability by monitoring and regulating the lending activity of all financial institutions in Malonn, among other things......
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SIPRI MALON 2024 = KOSONG
SIPRI MALON 2023 = NOT YET ORDERED
SIPRI MALON 2022 = SELECTED NOT YET ORDERED
SALAM KOSONG SALAM SEWA ......
Senjata apa lagi ini punya Australia
BalasHapusPunya Australia punya Malon jg..
Hapusbuat anti dron, lama lama pake jaring spiderman haha!😁😁😁
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