21 Desember 2025

Austal Australia Awarded Contract for Two Additional Evolved Cape Class Patrol Boats for Australian Border Force

21 Desember 2025

Austal Australia has been awarded a contract extension for two additional Evolved Cape-class Patrol Boats, Hulls 1103 and 1104, to be delivered to the Australian Border Force (photo: Austal Australia)

Austal Limited (ASX:ASB) is pleased to announce that Austal Ships Pty Ltd has been awarded a further contract extension for the construction of two additional Evolved Cape-class Patrol Boats for the Australian Border Force (ABF). 

This latest award, valued at over A$135 million brings the total number of Evolved Cape-class Patrol Boats contracted to Austal to 14 vessels, reinforcing the long-standing partnership between Austal, the Australian Border Force and the Royal Australian Navy in delivering critical maritime capability for Australia’s national security. 

Austal Limited Chief Executive Officer, Paddy Gregg, said the additional vessels continue to strengthen Maritime Border Command’s readiness and operational reach. 

“Over the past five years, the Evolved Cape-class Patrol Boats have proven themselves as highly capable, reliable assets for Australia’s border protection missions. With nine Evolved Capes already delivered and performing exceptionally with the Royal Australian Navy, and two more already under construction for the Australian Border Force, this new order further enhances Australia’s maritime surveillance and response capability across Northern Australia and our vast maritime domain.” Paddy Gregg, Austal Limited CEO 

Austal delivered eight original Cape-class Patrol Boats to the Australian Border Force between 2012 and 2015; these were followed by additional orders and deliveries to the Royal Australian Navy (2 vessels) in 2017 and Trinidad and Tobago Coast Guard (2 vessels) in 2021.

Since 2020, the Commonwealth of Australia has ordered 12 Evolved Cape-class Patrol Boats for the Royal Australian Navy, and Australian Border Force. The addition of these thirteenth and fourteenth Evolved Capes reflects continued confidence in the platform’s performance, Austal’s proven reliability and the strength of Australia’s sovereign shipbuilding capability. 

The Evolved Cape-class Patrol Boat design features expanded accommodations for up to 32 personnel, enhanced quality-of-life systems and advanced sustainment technologies to maximise operational availability. The vessels support a wide range of constabulary and naval missions and are a key element of Australia’s border security architecture. 

Construction of the two new patrol boats will take place at Austal’s Henderson shipyard in Western Australia, supported by a proven national supply chain and integrated project teams from the Department of Defence and the Australian Border Force. 

Austal continues to provide comprehensive in-service support for both Cape-class and Evolved Cape-class fleets through service facilities in Henderson (WA), Cairns (QLD) and Darwin (NT). 

Austal Australia also continues to deliver the Guardian-class Patrol Boat program, with 22 of 24 vessels handed over under the Pacific Patrol Boat Replacement Project (SEA3036-1). 

168 komentar:

  1. FAKTA JULI 2025 =
    JULI 2025 = KONTRAK VLS MIDLAS
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    JULI 2025 = KONTRAK VLS MIDLAS
    JULI 2025 = KONTRAK VLS MIDLAS
    JULI 2025 = KONTRAK VLS MIDLAS
    JULI 2025 = KONTRAK VLS MIDLAS
    JULI 2025 = KONTRAK VLS MIDLAS
    JULI 2025 = KONTRAK VLS MIDLAS
    JULI 2025 = KONTRAK VLS MIDLAS
    JULI 2025 = KONTRAK VLS MIDLAS
    JULI 2025 = KONTRAK VLS MIDLAS
    PT PAL Indonesia menandatangani kontrak kerja sama dengan perusahaan pertahanan asal Turkiye, Roketsan Sanayi ve Ticaret A.S. Kerja sama ini mencakup pengadaan sistem senjata untuk kapal Frigate Merah Putih dan untuk proyek refurbishment kapal perang TNI AL (R-41). Kolaborasi ini mempertegas posisi PT PAL sebagai lead integrator Alutsista matra laut di Indonesia, baik dalam platform dan sistem senjata/sewaco.
    Penandatanganan dilakukan oleh CEO PT PAL Indonesia, Kaharuddin Djenod, dan CEO Roketsan, Murat Ikinci. Momen ini berlangsung di ajang International Defence Industry Fair (IDEF) 2025 di Istanbul, Turkiye, Kamis (24/07).
    Kontrak strategis ini meliputi pengadaan sistem senjata Midlas Vertical Launch System (VLS) untuk kapal Frigate Merah Putih
    https://www.pal.co.id/pt-pal-roketsan-perkuat-sistem-senjata-kapal-perang-tni-al/
    ----------
    FAKTA DESEMBER 2025 !!!!!!!!!
    HTTPS://M.YOUTUBE.COM/WATCH?V=5C5GWK3QWE4
    VLS KRI 322 DI BILANG PALSU =
    MALAYDESH IRI DENGKI = LCS MANGKRAK
    MALAYDESH IRI DENGKI = LCS MANGKRAK
    MALAYDESH IRI DENGKI = LCS MANGKRAK
    MALAYDESH IRI DENGKI = LCS MANGKRAK
    MALAYDESH IRI DENGKI = LCS MANGKRAK
    MALAYDESH IRI DENGKI = LCS MANGKRAK
    MALAYDESH IRI DENGKI = LCS MANGKRAK
    MALAYDESH IRI DENGKI = LCS MANGKRAK
    MALAYDESH IRI DENGKI = LCS MANGKRAK
    MALAYDESH IRI DENGKI = LCS MANGKRAK
    MALAYDESH IRI DENGKI = LCS MANGKRAK
    MALAYDESH IRI DENGKI = LCS MANGKRAK
    MALAYDESH IRI DENGKI = LCS MANGKRAK
    ==========
    ==========
    GORILA MALAYDESH HANTAR BERITA =
    FEBRUARI 2025
    FEBRUARI 2025
    FEBRUARI 2025
    GEMPURWIRA21 DESEMBER 2025 PUKUL 08.52
    BACA GUYS..... πŸ”₯πŸ”₯🀣🀣🀣
    MΔ°DLAS Universal Vertical Launching System (VLS) from Roketsan, consisting of eight 8-cell modules (totaling 64 cells) for various surface-to-air (SAM) and surface-to-surface (SSM) missiles. This is the most important weapon system on board the new frigate but paradoxically it is not included in the main contract!
    https://www.navalnews.com/naval-news/2025/02/indonesias-merah-putih-class-frigate-what-you-need-to-know/

    BalasHapus
  2. GORILA MALAYDESH = EXCLUDING AMMO (KOSONG)
    GORILA MALAYDESH = EXCLUDING AMMO (KOSONG)
    GORILA MALAYDESH = EXCLUDING AMMO (KOSONG)
    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 USD948M (2023 inflation) or ~USD700M (2011 forex) or ~USD490M (2023 forex) (excluding ammo)
    Inflation adjustment roughly equivalent to USD948 million in 2023 US dollars (excluding ammo)
    -------------
    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 USD560 million per ship (excluding ammo)
    Inflation adjustment roughly equivalent to USD758 million in 2023 US dollars (excluding ammo)
    -------------
    ORIGINAL: RM 9B FOR 6 SHIPS
    RM 1.5 billion (2011) per unit + ToT (ceiling) or USD466 million per ship (excluding cost overruns and ammo)
    Inflation adjustment roughly equivalent to USD631 million in 2023 US dollars (excluding cost overruns and ammo)
    -------------
    NEVER BUILT ANYTHING BUT = TRAWLERS OR POLICE BOATS
    NEVER BUILT ANYTHING BUT = TRAWLERS OR POLICE BOATS
    NEVER BUILT ANYTHING BUT = TRAWLERS OR POLICE BOATS
    Despite the auditor-general stating that PSC-Naval Dockyard had never built anything but trawlers or police boats before being given the contract, the company was contracted to deliver six patrol boats for the MALAYDESH Navy in 2004 and complete the delivery in 2007.
    Those were supposed to be the first of 27 offshore vessels ultimately cost RM24 billion plus the right to maintain and repair all of the country’s naval craft.
    ===================
    ===================
    The Royal MALAYDESH Navy (RMN) faces a number of problems, including an aging fleet, a small defense budget, and corruption.
    Aging fleet
    • More than half of the RMN's fleet is past its prime
    • Vital replacements have been delayed
    • The RMN's ability to patrol its maritime domain is severely limited
    Small defense budget
    • MALAYDESH 's defense budget is relatively small
    • The RMN's ability to patrol and secure its maritime domain is limited by its small defense budget
    Corruption
    • The RMN has gone through numerous modernization efforts, some of which are intertwined with corruption
    • The RMN's military has been plagued by corruption
    Mismanagement
    • A government audit found that mismanagement has mangkrak plans to replace the RMN's aging fleet
    The Public Accounts Committee (PAC) found that BNS subsidiaries did not use all of the government's payments
    ===================
    LMS B2 = FFBNW DOWNGRADE HISAR OPV NO ASW
    1. ADA CLASS PAKISTAN USD 1 MILYAR/4 = USD 250 JUTA PER UNIT
    -
    2. ADA CLASS UKRAINE USD 1 MILYAR/2 = USD 250 JUTA PER UNIT + UCAV SENILAI USD 500 JUTA
    -
    3. HISAR OPV CLASS (LMS B2) MALAYDESH USD 530 JUTA /3 = USD 176,7 JUTA PER UNIT
    -------------
    LCS = FFBNW MANGKRAK 15 YEARS
    LCS USD 4,74 BILLION/5 UNIT = USD 948 MILLION/UNIT ]
    • USD 948 JUTA (EXCLUDING AMMO) = FFBNW = DELAYED
    -NO NSM.
    -NO VL MICA.
    -NO TORPEDO RINGAN.
    -NO SECONDARY GUNS.
    -NO BOFORS MK3.
    -----------
    PRICE DESTROYER DAN FREGAT =
    -KDX 3 CLASS/SEJONG USD 900 JUTA/UNIT
    -TYPE 052D CLASS USD 500-600 JUTA.
    -TYPE 055 CLASS USD 920 JUTA.
    ==============
    NGPVs > LCS > OPV > LMS= EXCLUDING AMMO = FFBNW KOSONG

    BalasHapus
  3. DIMANA MANA GALANGAN KAPAL PASTI MELUNCURKAN KAPAL NYA YANG DIBUAT CUMA DI MALONDESH GALANGAN KAPAL MELUNCURKAN RONGSOKAN KAPAL πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚

    BalasHapus
  4. 2 tambahan evolved, wah sayang buat border patrol..
    padahal ada yg ngarep tuw tetangga kesayangan haha!πŸ˜†πŸ˜œπŸ˜†
    abis kahsiyan kebanyakan numpuk kapal rongsok gratis gaesz haha!πŸ˜„πŸ˜„πŸ˜„

    BalasHapus
  5. ●Woii ada warganyet kl pembual bawa poto vls hasil karya AI gemini PALSUW haha!πŸ€₯πŸ€₯πŸ€₯

    masa gred a tak tau arti AI haha!🀭😡‍πŸ’«πŸ€­
    katanya didikan universitih
    kahsiyan KALAH LAGIIIII haha!πŸ˜΅πŸ˜†πŸ˜΅

    BalasHapus
  6. ✨️FMP langsung launching diatas air laut

    ❌️Gowing lcs Palsuw Launching di darat pake disemprot aer pulak haha!πŸ’¦πŸ§ž‍♂️πŸ’¦
    kapal KOSONK, Meriam ganti balon 3 bijik haha!🍌🍌🍌

    Cekidot menit 3
    ginilah hasil didikan top 5 universiti, kalo gak bual yaa nipu..gred a konon haha!πŸ€₯πŸ€ͺπŸ€₯
    ⬇️⬇️⬇️⬇️⬇️⬇️
    https://youtu.be/D4iyywr-WqU?si=F4yKu9IK_Qeyupsg

    BalasHapus
  7. ✅️Peluncuran FULL 64 VLS ASELI haha!πŸš€πŸ¦ΎπŸš€
    64 VLS setara 4 kapal 16 VLS

    bukan kayak onoh seblah, sepii kahsiyan KALAH LAGGIII kapal darat haha!πŸ‘»πŸ˜πŸ‘»


    ⬇️⬇️⬇️
    https://facebook.com/groups/411058114591514/posts/912225911141396/

    BalasHapus
  8. Loncing yg kosong tuw loncing kapal darat negri🎰kasino genting,
    masa meriam diganti 3 balon Koneng haha!🍌🍌🍌
    abis loncing mangkrak 8 taon di darat, mnuju 9 bentar lagii haha!🀣🀣🀣

    BalasHapus
  9. Apa ketahuanVLS MIDLASnya DUMMY / FAKE....MEMALUKAN... 🀣🀣🀣🀣

    BalasHapus
    Balasan
    1. LCS 2025-2011 = 15 TAHUN OMPONG
      LCS 2024-2011 = RM 12.4 BILLION
      NO MERIAM
      NO RADAR
      NO MACHINE
      NO MISSILE
      LCS DIPAY 6 RM 12.4 BILLION NOT YET DELIVERED = The cost of the project is now RM12.4 billion. This is because Ocean Sunshine Bhd (OSB) – the government owned company set up to take over BNS will be paying the BHIC and LTAT (the previous owner of BNS) some RM1.2 billion in liabilities and DEBT.
      -----
      PERDANA MENTERI = DEFACT KILL PREGNANT WOMEN
      LCS = MANGKRAK 15 years
      LMS B1 = GUNBOAT NO MISSILE
      LMS B2 = DOWNGRADE HISAR OPV
      LEKIU = EXO B2 EXPIRED
      KASTURI = EXO B2 EXPIRED
      LAKSAMANA = GUNBOAT NO MISSILE
      KEDAH = GUNBOAT NO MISSILE
      PERDANA = GUNBOAT NO MISSILE
      HANDALAN = GUNBOAT NO MISSILE
      JERUNG = GUNBOAT NO MISSILE
      -----
      HIGH COURT =
      CRIMINAL BREACH LCS RM 21 MILLION
      CRIMINAL BREACH LCS RM 21 MILLION
      CRIMINAL BREACH LCS RM 21 MILLION
      Former Royal MALAYDESH Navy (RMN) chief Tan Sri Ahmad Ramli Mohd Nor failed to quash his three counts of criminal breach of trust totalling RM21 million over the Littoral Combat Ship (LCS) project scandal.
      High Court judge Datuk Azhar Abdul Hamid made the decision today on grounds that the issue of the 80-year-old accused's mental fitness to stand trial should be investigated by the trial judge.
      The High Court also ordered the case to be remitted back to the Sessions Court before judge Suzana Hussain.
      =========
      PMX SEWA 15 YEARS
      PMX SEWA 15 YEARS
      PMX SEWA 15 YEARS
      RMAF
      RMN
      MMEA
      POLICE
      FIRE
      RESCUE DEPARTEMENT
      PM DEPARTEMENT
      PMX has defended the decision to SEWA the helicopters for the military and other government agencies – RM16.5 billion for 15 years – during the Parliament session on Thursday. Among others he said the government adopted the leasing model to reduce maintenance costs and at the same time improved the operational readiness of the fleet.
      DS Anwar Ibrahim did not address the fact that the government will be paying some RM1 billion a year for 15 years for the helicopters. He also said the helicopters selected were based on the specifications and requirements of the agencies themselves.
      He also confirmed that the Army will also be part of the leasing programme apart from RMAF,RMN, MMEA, police, Fire and Rescue Department, and the Prime Minister Department. Apart from RMAF 12 and police’s seven helicopters, he did not give the breakdown for the other services and agencies.
      =========
      MALAYDESH 's combat equipment has several weaknesses, including:
      • Ageing equipment: The MALAYDESH military's equipment is aging due to small procurement budgets over the past 25 years.
      • Lack of modern assets: The MALAYDESH Armed Forces (MAF) lacks modern military assets, which puts them at risk from both internal and external threats.
      • Russian-made weapons: MALAYDESH has been struggling to keep its Russian-made Su-30MKM ground-attack aircraft operational. The country is also wary of Russian-made weapons due to sanctions imposed on Russia after its invasion of Ukraine.
      • Local production: The MAF is reluctant to use locally produced products. Local companies have produced prototypes of pistols and rifles, but none have materialized.
      • Procurement system: The MALAYDESH procurement system needs reform.
      Political interference and corruption: Political interference and corruption are undermining combat readiness
      ==============
      NGPVs > LCS > OPV > LMS= EXCLUDING AMMO = FFBNW KOSONG

      Hapus
    2. LCS 2025-2011 = 15 TAHUN OMPONG
      LCS 2024-2011 = RM 12.4 BILLION
      NO MERIAM
      NO RADAR
      NO MACHINE
      NO MISSILE
      LCS DIPAY 6 RM 12.4 BILLION NOT YET DELIVERED = The cost of the project is now RM12.4 billion. This is because Ocean Sunshine Bhd (OSB) – the government owned company set up to take over BNS will be paying the BHIC and LTAT (the previous owner of BNS) some RM1.2 billion in liabilities and DEBT.
      -----
      PERDANA MENTERI = DEFACT KILL PREGNANT WOMEN
      LCS = MANGKRAK 15 years
      LMS B1 = GUNBOAT NO MISSILE
      LMS B2 = DOWNGRADE HISAR OPV
      LEKIU = EXO B2 EXPIRED
      KASTURI = EXO B2 EXPIRED
      LAKSAMANA = GUNBOAT NO MISSILE
      KEDAH = GUNBOAT NO MISSILE
      PERDANA = GUNBOAT NO MISSILE
      HANDALAN = GUNBOAT NO MISSILE
      JERUNG = GUNBOAT NO MISSILE
      -----
      HIGH COURT =
      CRIMINAL BREACH LCS RM 21 MILLION
      CRIMINAL BREACH LCS RM 21 MILLION
      CRIMINAL BREACH LCS RM 21 MILLION
      Former Royal MALAYDESH Navy (RMN) chief Tan Sri Ahmad Ramli Mohd Nor failed to quash his three counts of criminal breach of trust totalling RM21 million over the Littoral Combat Ship (LCS) project scandal.
      High Court judge Datuk Azhar Abdul Hamid made the decision today on grounds that the issue of the 80-year-old accused's mental fitness to stand trial should be investigated by the trial judge.
      The High Court also ordered the case to be remitted back to the Sessions Court before judge Suzana Hussain.
      =========
      PMX SEWA 15 YEARS
      PMX SEWA 15 YEARS
      PMX SEWA 15 YEARS
      RMAF
      RMN
      MMEA
      POLICE
      FIRE
      RESCUE DEPARTEMENT
      PM DEPARTEMENT
      PMX has defended the decision to SEWA the helicopters for the military and other government agencies – RM16.5 billion for 15 years – during the Parliament session on Thursday. Among others he said the government adopted the leasing model to reduce maintenance costs and at the same time improved the operational readiness of the fleet.
      DS Anwar Ibrahim did not address the fact that the government will be paying some RM1 billion a year for 15 years for the helicopters. He also said the helicopters selected were based on the specifications and requirements of the agencies themselves.
      He also confirmed that the Army will also be part of the leasing programme apart from RMAF,RMN, MMEA, police, Fire and Rescue Department, and the Prime Minister Department. Apart from RMAF 12 and police’s seven helicopters, he did not give the breakdown for the other services and agencies.
      =========
      MALAYDESH 's combat equipment has several weaknesses, including:
      • Ageing equipment: The MALAYDESH military's equipment is aging due to small procurement budgets over the past 25 years.
      • Lack of modern assets: The MALAYDESH Armed Forces (MAF) lacks modern military assets, which puts them at risk from both internal and external threats.
      • Russian-made weapons: MALAYDESH has been struggling to keep its Russian-made Su-30MKM ground-attack aircraft operational. The country is also wary of Russian-made weapons due to sanctions imposed on Russia after its invasion of Ukraine.
      • Local production: The MAF is reluctant to use locally produced products. Local companies have produced prototypes of pistols and rifles, but none have materialized.
      • Procurement system: The MALAYDESH procurement system needs reform.
      Political interference and corruption: Political interference and corruption are undermining combat readiness
      ==============
      NGPVs > LCS > OPV > LMS= EXCLUDING AMMO = FFBNW KOSONG

      Hapus
    3. RENAME = COPY PASTE = MANGKRAK DELAYED 15 YEARS .....
      PSC = 1995 = TRAWLERS
      PSC > BNS = 2005 = NGPVs (PAY 27 UNIT REAL 6 UNIT)
      BNS > LUNAS = 2024 = LCS PAY 6 UNIT DELAYED 15 YEARS
      PSC-Naval Dockyard founded 1995. In 2005, Public Accounts Committee (PAC) unveiled serious corruption in the PCS-ND and caused solemn concern from the public. Under pressure of the public, MALAYDESH government enforced a reorganize result the PCS-ND to be taken over by Boustead Heavy Industries Corporation and renamed as Boustead Naval Shipyard Sdn Bhd. Boustead Heavy Industries Corporation (BHIC) was listed on Bursa MALAYDESH in 2007 and the parent company is Boustead Holdings. BHIC was known for its subsidiary Boustead Naval Shipyard (BNS) which is specialised in naval shipbuilding and ship repair.[5] BNS now had taken over by Government and renamed as Lumut Naval Shipyard (LUNAS) 2024
      ===================
      NEVER BUILT ANYTHING BUT = TRAWLERS OR POLICE BOATS
      NEVER BUILT ANYTHING BUT = TRAWLERS OR POLICE BOATS
      NEVER BUILT ANYTHING BUT = TRAWLERS OR POLICE BOATS
      Despite the auditor-general stating that PSC-Naval Dockyard had never built anything but trawlers or police boats before being given the contract, the company was contracted to deliver six patrol boats for the MALAYDESH Navy in 2004 and complete the delivery in 2007.
      Those were supposed to be the first of 27 offshore vessels ultimately cost RM24 billion plus the right to maintain and repair all of the country’s naval craft.
      ===================
      MALAYDESH 's combat equipment has several weaknesses, including:
      • Ageing equipment: The MALAYDESH military's equipment is aging due to small procurement budgets over the past 25 years.
      • Lack of modern assets: The MALAYDESH Armed Forces (MAF) lacks modern military assets, which puts them at risk from both internal and external threats.
      • Russian-made weapons: MALAYDESH has been struggling to keep its Russian-made Su-30MKM ground-attack aircraft operational. The country is also wary of Russian-made weapons due to sanctions imposed on Russia after its invasion of Ukraine.
      • Local production: The MAF is reluctant to use locally produced products. Local companies have produced prototypes of pistols and rifles, but none have materialized.
      • Procurement system: The MALAYDESH procurement system needs reform.
      Political interference and corruption: Political interference and corruption are undermining combat readiness.
      ===================
      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.
      ==============
      NGPVs > LCS > OPV > LMS= EXCLUDING AMMO = FFBNW KOSONG

      Hapus
    4. NO MONEY SIPRI 2024 = NO GENG PENIPU KLAIM GOIB
      NO MONEY SIPRI 2023 = NOT YET ORDERED
      NO MONEY SIPRI 2022 = SELECTED NOT YET ORDERED
      SALAM NOL SALAM SEWA ......
      ===========
      RENAME = COPY PASTE = MANGKRAK DELAYED 15 YEARS .....
      PSC = 1995 = TRAWLERS
      PSC > BNS = 2005 = NGPVs (PAY 27 UNIT REAL 6 UNIT)
      BNS > LUNAS = 2024 = LCS PAY 6 UNIT DELAYED 15 YEARS
      PSC-Naval Dockyard founded 1995. In 2005, Public Accounts Committee (PAC) unveiled serious corruption in the PCS-ND and caused solemn concern from the public. Under pressure of the public, MALAYDESH government enforced a reorganize result the PCS-ND to be taken over by Boustead Heavy Industries Corporation and renamed as Boustead Naval Shipyard Sdn Bhd. Boustead Heavy Industries Corporation (BHIC) was listed on Bursa MALAYDESH in 2007 and the parent company is Boustead Holdings. BHIC was known for its subsidiary Boustead Naval Shipyard (BNS) which is specialised in naval shipbuilding and ship repair.[5] BNS now had taken over by Government and renamed as Lumut Naval Shipyard (LUNAS) 2024
      ===================
      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. Learning is one thing, tolerating “still learning” after 20 plus years is not good enough. Not recognising learning is not possible because of limited pipeline is another. Local shipyards have proven capable of building certain type of ships because of good pipeline, so good for them that they win those contract – they can learn over time to build bigger ships. But for now, no need to be a cheerleader for local shipyards pitching to win big ships for RMN and MMEA.
      ===================
      LMS B2 = FFBNW DOWNGRADE HISAR OPV NO ASW
      1. ADA CLASS PAKISTAN USD 1 MILYAR/4 = USD 250 JUTA PER UNIT
      -
      2. ADA CLASS UKRAINE USD 1 MILYAR/2 = USD 250 JUTA PER UNIT + UCAV SENILAI USD 500 JUTA
      -
      3. HISAR OPV CLASS (LMS B2) MALAYDESH USD 530 JUTA /3 = USD 176,7 JUTA PER UNIT
      -------------
      LCS = FFBNW MANGKRAK 15 YEARS
      LCS USD 4,74 BILLION/5 UNIT = USD 948 MILLION/UNIT ]
      • USD 948 JUTA (EXCLUDING AMMO) = FFBNW = DELAYED
      -NO NSM.
      -NO VL MICA.
      -NO TORPEDO RINGAN.
      -NO SECONDARY GUNS.
      -NO BOFORS MK3.
      -----------
      PRICE DESTROYER DAN FREGAT =
      -KDX 3 CLASS/SEJONG USD 900 JUTA/UNIT
      -TYPE 052D CLASS USD 500-600 JUTA.
      -TYPE 055 CLASS USD 920 JUTA.
      ==============
      NGPVs > LCS > OPV > LMS= EXCLUDING AMMO = FFBNW KOSONG

      Hapus
    5. LCS = LAUGHING STOCK TO THE WORLD
      LCS = LAUGHING STOCK TO THE WORLD
      LCS = LAUGHING STOCK TO THE WORLD
      LCS = LAUGHING STOCK TO THE WORLD
      LCS = LAUGHING STOCK TO THE WORLD
      LCS = LAUGHING STOCK TO THE WORLD
      LCS = LAUGHING STOCK TO THE WORLD
      LCS = LAUGHING STOCK TO THE WORLD
      LCS = LAUGHING STOCK TO THE WORLD
      LCS = LAUGHING STOCK TO THE WORLD
      LCS = LAUGHING STOCK TO THE WORLD
      LCS = LAUGHING STOCK TO THE WORLD
      LCS = LAUGHING STOCK TO THE WORLD
      LCS = LAUGHING STOCK TO THE WORLD
      LCS = LAUGHING STOCK TO THE WORLD
      LCS = LAUGHING STOCK TO THE WORLD
      LCS = LAUGHING STOCK TO THE WORLD
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    6. GORILA KUAT NGEMIS F18 KUWAIT = 2025-2017
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    7. SOME WEAKNESSES OF THE MALAYDESH SHIPBUILDING INDUSTRY INCLUDE:
      1. Delays
      Consistent delays in delivering ships to customers has reduced profitability and financial results.
      2. Small tonnage
      MALAYDESH shipbuilding industry is relatively weak compared to other countries in the region, as the tonnage of ships manufactured is relatively small.
      3. Supply chain disruptions
      Disruptions caused by COVID-19 and the Russia-Ukraine conflict have led to supply chain disruptions and shortages of skilled personnel.
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      MALAYDESH military procurement faces challenges due to budget constraints, outdated equipment, and political influence.
      Budget constraints
      • The MALAYDESH government has been unwilling to cut spending elsewhere or reduce the size of the armed forces.
      • The government has had small procurement budgets over the last quarter-century.
      • The government has had to deal with the economic impact of COVID-19.
      Outdated equipment
      • Most of the MALAYDESH military's equipment was purchased between the 1970s and 1990s.
      • The air force's MiG-29 Fulcrum fighter aircraft were withdrawn from service in 2017.
      • The KD Rahman submarine had technical problems and could not submerge in 2010.
      Political influence
      • The procurement process is subject to political influence from suppliers.
      • The procurement process is sometimes vendor-driven and against strategic interests.
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      The MALAYDESH Armed Forces (MAF) has faced challenges with its equipment due to a lack of resources, outdated equipment, and corruption.
      Lack of resources
      • The government's defense budget is limited, making it difficult to afford modern equipment
      • The government has not provided clear guidance for the future of the defense industry
      • The government has not been able to increase the local content of equipment
      Outdated equipment
      • The RMAF's main fighter fleet includes the Su-30MKMs and Boeing F/A-18 Hornets, which are considered techNOLogically obsolete
      • The RMN has many old ships, including the Kasturi-class Corvette and the Laksamana Corvette class, which were built in the 1980s
      • The KD Rahman submarine had technical problems that prevented it from submerging
      Corruption
      • The MAF has been involved in many corruption scandals
      Other challenges
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      PUBLIC DEBT = DEFENSE SPENDING
      Public DEBT has a positive correlation with defense spending in MALAYDESH , meaning that as public DEBT increases, so does defense spending. This is because the government allocates funds from the national budget to DEBT repayments and defense.
      Explanation
      DEBT and budget
      The MALAYDESH government's budget includes allocations for DEBT repayments and defense. The government's income is often not enough to cover all expenditures, so it borrows money to finance the difference.
      DEBT-to-GDP ratio
      MALAYDESH DEBT-to-GDP ratio has been increasing over the years. In 2023, the DEBT-to-GDP ratio was 65.6%.
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      TIDAK BAYAR DEBT
      TIDAK BAYAR DEBT
      TIDAK BAYAR DEBT
      “Kalau dikira daripada peratus, (DEBT) 82 peratus daripada KDNK (Keluaran Dalam Negara Kasar) dan untuk DEBT kerajaan persekutuan sudah mencecah 60.4 peratus. “Ini bermakna bayaran khidmat DEBT banyak…hanya membayar faedah bukan bayar DEBT tertunggak,” kata Anwar lagi

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

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    9. The Royal MALAYDESH Air Force (RMAF) faces several challenges that have contributed to its aircraft fleet weakness, including budget constraints, techNOLogical obsolescence, and frequent government changes.
      Budget constraints
      • The MALAYDESH government's military budget fluctuates with the economy. The 1997 Asian financial crisis and the COVID-19 pandemic have both held back defense spending.
      • The government has limited defense modernization funds.
      TechNOLogical obsolescence
      • The RMAF's fleet of legacy Hornets are rapidly becoming techNOLogically obsolete.
      • Maintaining a large fleet of aging aircraft can be expensive and burdensome.
      Frequent government changes
      • Since 2018, MALAYDESH has had four Prime Ministers and governments.
      • The government is focused on other priorities, such as revitalizing the economy and reducing the national deficit.
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      Some say that MALAYDESH 's military has outdated aircraft, but the country has also been modernizing its military with new equipment and programs.
      Outdated aircraft
      • Some say that MALAYDESH 's aircraft are becoming techNOLogically obsolete.
      • A larger fleet of older aircraft could be difficult to maintain.
      Modernization programs
      • The MALAYDESH Army has a program called the Future Soldier System (FSS) to equip soldiers with personal protection equipment.
      • The MALAYDESH government has allocated funds for maintenance, repairs, and new military assets.
      Defense budget
      • MALAYDESH 's defense budget is USD4 billion, which supports a modest ground force and an improving air force.
      • The government has allocated funds for maintenance, repairs, and new military assets
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      MALAYDESH 's armed forces procurement faces several weaknesses, including:
      1. Corruption
      The defense sector is at high risk of corruption, and procurement is vulnerable to powerful interests. The MALAYDESH Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC) received the highest number of corruption complaints for procurement activities in 2013 and 2018.
      2. Political influence
      Decisions are often driven by vendors and against strategic interests. For example, MALAYDESH has sometimes exchanged hardware for palm oil, which exposes the procurement process to political influence.
      Weak parliamentary oversight
      Parliamentary oversight is weak, and audit bodies can only provide ex-post scrutiny.
      3. Limited financial scrutiny
      Financial scrutiny is limited by excessive secrecy.
      4. Violation of procedures
      Procedures are regularly circumvented through political influence. For example, the purchase of military helicopters in 2015 violated the Ministry of Finance's procedures
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      TIDAK BAYAR DEBT
      TIDAK BAYAR DEBT
      TIDAK BAYAR DEBT
      “Kalau dikira daripada peratus, (DEBT) 82 peratus daripada KDNK (Keluaran Dalam Negara Kasar) dan untuk DEBT kerajaan persekutuan sudah mencecah 60.4 peratus. “Ini bermakna bayaran khidmat DEBT banyak…hanya membayar faedah bukan bayar DEBT tertunggak,” kata Anwar lagi

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    10. The MALAYDESH Armed Forces (MAF) has faced a number of weaknesses, including outdated equipment, financial constraints, and corruption.
      Outdated equipment
      • Most of the MAF's equipment was purchased between the 1970s and 1990s.
      • Some of the navy's fleet and helicopters were commissioned in the 1960s.
      • The government auditor-general found that half of the navy's ships were beyond their serviceable lifespan.
      • The KD Rahman submarine had technical problems that prevented it from submerging.
      Financial constraints
      • The government's financial ability may limit the MAF's ability to develop and equip modern assets.
      • The government's budget allocation may need to be spent prudently.
      Corruption
      • The MAF has been involved in several corruption scandals
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      MALAYDESH 's military has faced a number of challenges in maintaining its equipment, including:
      • Budgetary limitations
      Successive governments have been unwilling to cut spending elsewhere or reduce the size of the armed forces.
      • Corruption
      Defence procurement has been characterized by corruption, budgetary uncertainty, and opaque decision making.
      • Outdated equipment
      The Royal MALAYDESH Air Force (RMAF) has a large fleet of aging aircraft that are difficult to maintain.
      • Political interference
      Political interference has undermined combat readiness.
      • Logistics weaknesses
      There are issues with the quality of logistics equipment and the delivery of spares to soldiers .
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      MALAYDESH 's armed forces face several problems related to cost, including fiscal limitations, outdated equipment, and a lack of investment in research and development.
      Fiscal limitations
      • Limited defense budget
      MALAYDESH 's defense budget has been limited by fiscal constraints, with governments unwilling to cut spending in other areas.
      • Low percentage of GDP
      MALAYDESH 's defense budget has never exceeded 1.5% of GDP in the last 20 years.
      Outdated equipment
      • Old ships
      The Royal MALAYDESH Navy (RMN) has many old ships, including some that are over 40 years old.
      • Outdated inventory
      The MAF has outdated inventory stock, which can affect the country's security.
      Lack of investment in research and development
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      TIDAK BAYAR DEBT
      TIDAK BAYAR DEBT
      TIDAK BAYAR DEBT
      “Kalau dikira daripada peratus, (DEBT) 82 peratus daripada KDNK (Keluaran Dalam Negara Kasar) dan untuk DEBT kerajaan persekutuan sudah mencecah 60.4 peratus. “Ini bermakna bayaran khidmat DEBT banyak…hanya membayar faedah bukan bayar DEBT tertunggak,” kata Anwar lagi

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  10. Guys..... VLS MIDLAS nya kan FFBNW... 🀣🀣🀣🀣

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    1. LCS 2025-2011 = 15 TAHUN OMPONG
      LCS 2024-2011 = RM 12.4 BILLION
      NO MERIAM
      NO RADAR
      NO MACHINE
      NO MISSILE
      LCS DIPAY 6 RM 12.4 BILLION NOT YET DELIVERED = The cost of the project is now RM12.4 billion. This is because Ocean Sunshine Bhd (OSB) – the government owned company set up to take over BNS will be paying the BHIC and LTAT (the previous owner of BNS) some RM1.2 billion in liabilities and DEBT.
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      PERDANA MENTERI = DEFACT KILL PREGNANT WOMEN
      LCS = MANGKRAK 15 years
      LMS B1 = GUNBOAT NO MISSILE
      LMS B2 = DOWNGRADE HISAR OPV
      LEKIU = EXO B2 EXPIRED
      KASTURI = EXO B2 EXPIRED
      LAKSAMANA = GUNBOAT NO MISSILE
      KEDAH = GUNBOAT NO MISSILE
      PERDANA = GUNBOAT NO MISSILE
      HANDALAN = GUNBOAT NO MISSILE
      JERUNG = GUNBOAT NO MISSILE
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      CRIMINAL BREACH LCS RM 21 MILLION
      CRIMINAL BREACH LCS RM 21 MILLION
      CRIMINAL BREACH LCS RM 21 MILLION
      Former Royal MALAYDESH Navy (RMN) chief Tan Sri Ahmad Ramli Mohd Nor failed to quash his three counts of criminal breach of trust totalling RM21 million over the Littoral Combat Ship (LCS) project scandal.
      High Court judge Datuk Azhar Abdul Hamid made the decision today on grounds that the issue of the 80-year-old accused's mental fitness to stand trial should be investigated by the trial judge.
      The High Court also ordered the case to be remitted back to the Sessions Court before judge Suzana Hussain.
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      PMX SEWA 15 YEARS
      PMX SEWA 15 YEARS
      PMX SEWA 15 YEARS
      RMAF
      RMN
      MMEA
      POLICE
      FIRE
      RESCUE DEPARTEMENT
      PM DEPARTEMENT
      PMX has defended the decision to SEWA the helicopters for the military and other government agencies – RM16.5 billion for 15 years – during the Parliament session on Thursday. Among others he said the government adopted the leasing model to reduce maintenance costs and at the same time improved the operational readiness of the fleet.
      DS Anwar Ibrahim did not address the fact that the government will be paying some RM1 billion a year for 15 years for the helicopters. He also said the helicopters selected were based on the specifications and requirements of the agencies themselves.
      He also confirmed that the Army will also be part of the leasing programme apart from RMAF,RMN, MMEA, police, Fire and Rescue Department, and the Prime Minister Department. Apart from RMAF 12 and police’s seven helicopters, he did not give the breakdown for the other services and agencies.
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      MALAYDESH 's combat equipment has several weaknesses, including:
      • Ageing equipment: The MALAYDESH military's equipment is aging due to small procurement budgets over the past 25 years.
      • Lack of modern assets: The MALAYDESH Armed Forces (MAF) lacks modern military assets, which puts them at risk from both internal and external threats.
      • Russian-made weapons: MALAYDESH has been struggling to keep its Russian-made Su-30MKM ground-attack aircraft operational. The country is also wary of Russian-made weapons due to sanctions imposed on Russia after its invasion of Ukraine.
      • Local production: The MAF is reluctant to use locally produced products. Local companies have produced prototypes of pistols and rifles, but none have materialized.
      • Procurement system: The MALAYDESH procurement system needs reform.
      Political interference and corruption: Political interference and corruption are undermining combat readiness
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      NGPVs > LCS > OPV > LMS= EXCLUDING AMMO = FFBNW KOSONG

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    2. CHANGE SKIN = CHANGE NAME = MANGKRAK DELATED 15 YEARS .....
      PSC = 1995 = TRAWLERS
      PSC > BNS = 2005 = NGPVs (PAY 27 UNIT REAL 6 UNIT)
      BNS > LUNAS = 2024 = LCS PAY 6 UNIT DELAYED 15 YEARS
      PSC-Naval Dockyard founded 1995. In 2005, Public Accounts Committee (PAC) unveiled serious corruption in the PCS-ND and caused solemn concern from the public. Under pressure of the public, MALAYDESH government enforced a reorganize result the PCS-ND to be taken over by Boustead Heavy Industries Corporation and renamed as Boustead Naval Shipyard Sdn Bhd. Boustead Heavy Industries Corporation (BHIC) was listed on Bursa MALAYDESH in 2007 and the parent company is Boustead Holdings. BHIC was known for its subsidiary Boustead Naval Shipyard (BNS) which is specialised in naval shipbuilding and ship repair.[5] BNS now had taken over by Government and renamed as Lumut Naval Shipyard (LUNAS) 2024
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      NEVER BUILT ANYTHING BUT = TRAWLERS OR POLICE BOATS
      NEVER BUILT ANYTHING BUT = TRAWLERS OR POLICE BOATS
      NEVER BUILT ANYTHING BUT = TRAWLERS OR POLICE BOATS
      Despite the auditor-general stating that PSC-Naval Dockyard had never built anything but trawlers or police boats before being given the contract, the company was contracted to deliver six patrol boats for the MALAYDESH Navy in 2004 and complete the delivery in 2007.
      Those were supposed to be the first of 27 offshore vessels ultimately cost RM24 billion plus the right to maintain and repair all of the country’s naval craft.
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      LCS 2024-2011 = 15 TAHUN
      15 TAHUN MANGKRAK
      15 TAHUN MANGKRAK
      LCS DIPAY 6 RM 12.4 BILLION NOT YET DELIVERED = The cost of the project is now RM12.4 billion. This is because Ocean Sunshine Bhd (OSB) – the government owned company set up to take over BNS will be paying the BHIC and LTAT (the previous owner of BNS) some RM1.2 billion in liabilities and DEBT.
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      NGPVs PAY DEBT LCS = seperti didedahkan Jawatankuasa Kira-kira Wang Negara (PAC) dan CEO LTAT, syarikat BNS menggunakan RM400 juta daripada PAYan pendahuluan bagi projek LCS untuk menjelaskan DEBT lapuk bagi projek NGPV," syarikat PSC-Naval Dockyard pada Disember 2005 sebelum dijenaMALAYDESH semula menjadi syarikat Boustead Naval Dockyard Sdn Bhd
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      17 KREDITUR LCS = Besides MTU Services, others include Contraves Sdn Bhd, Axima Concept SA, Contraves Advanced Devices Sdn Bhd, Contraves Electrodynamics Sdn Bhd and Tyco Fire, Security & Services MALAYDESH Sdn Bhd, as well as iXblue SAS, iXblue Sdn Bhd and Protank Mission Systems Sdn Bhd. Also included are Bank Pembangunan MALAYDESH Bhd, AmBank Islamic Bhd, AmBank (M) Bhd, MTU Services, Affin Hwang Investment Bank Bhd, Bank Muamalat MALAYDESH Bhd, Affin Bank Bhd, Bank Kerjasama Rakyat MALAYDESH Bhd, Malayan Banking Bhd (Maybank) and KUWAIT FINANCE HOUSE (MALAYDESH ) BHD.
      ===================
      MALAYDESH 's armed forces procurement faces several weaknesses, including:
      1. Corruption
      The defense sector is at high risk of corruption, and procurement is vulnerable to powerful interests. The MALAYDESH Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC) received the highest number of corruption complaints for procurement activities in 2013 and 2018.
      2. Political influence
      Decisions are often driven by vendors and against strategic interests. For example, MALAYDESH has sometimes exchanged hardware for palm oil, which exposes the procurement process to political influence.
      Weak parliamentary oversight
      Parliamentary oversight is weak, and audit bodies can only provide ex-post scrutiny.
      3. Limited financial scrutiny
      Financial scrutiny is limited by excessive secrecy.
      4. Violation of procedures
      Procedures are regularly circumvented through political influence. For example, the purchase of military helicopters in 2015 violated the Ministry of Finance's procedures
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      NGPVs > LCS > OPV > LMS= EXCLUDING AMMO = FFBNW KOSONG

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    3. NEVER BUILT ANYTHING BUT = TRAWLERS OR POLICE BOATS
      NEVER BUILT ANYTHING BUT = TRAWLERS OR POLICE BOATS
      NEVER BUILT ANYTHING BUT = TRAWLERS OR POLICE BOATS
      Despite the auditor-general stating that PSC-Naval Dockyard had never built anything but trawlers or police boats before being given the contract, the company was contracted to deliver six patrol boats for the MALAYDESH Navy in 2004 and complete the delivery in 2007.
      Those were supposed to be the first of 27 offshore vessels ultimately cost RM24 billion plus the right to maintain and repair all of the country’s naval craft.
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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. Learning is one thing, tolerating “still learning” after 20 plus years is not good enough. Not recognising learning is not possible because of limited pipeline is another. Local shipyards have proven capable of building certain type of ships because of good pipeline, so good for them that they win those contract – they can learn over time to build bigger ships. But for now, no need to be a cheerleader for local shipyards pitching to win big ships for RMN and MMEA.
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      DATA STATISTA 2029-2020 : INCREASE DEBT
      DATA STATISTA 2029-2020 : INCREASE DEBT
      2029 = 438,09 BILLION USD
      2028 = 412,2 BILLION USD
      2027 = 386,51 BILLION USD
      2026 = 362,19 BILLION USD
      2025 = 338,75 BILLION USD
      2024 = 316,15 BILLION USD
      2023 = 293,83 BILLION USD
      2022 = 271,49 BILLION USD
      2021 = 247,49 BILLION USD
      2020 = 221,49 BILLION USD
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      DATA STATISTA 2029-2020 : DEBT PAY DEBT
      DATA STATISTA 2029-2020 : OVERLIMIT DEBT
      2029 = 69,54% DEBT RATIO TO GDP
      2028 = 69,34% DEBT RATIO TO GDP
      2027 = 68,8% DEBT RATIO TO GDP
      2026 = 68,17% DEBT RATIO TO GDP
      2025 = 68,07% DEBT RATIO TO GDP
      2024 = 68,38% DEBT RATIO TO GDP
      2023 = 69,76% DEBT RATIO TO GDP
      2022 = 65,5% DEBT RATIO TO GDP
      2021 = 69,16% DEBT RATIO TO GDP
      2020 = 67,69% DEBT RATIO TO GDP
      ==========
      BNM = HOUSEHOLD DEBT IS ONE OF THE HIGHEST IN THE ASEAN ......
      MALAYDESH household DEBT is one of the highest in the ASEAN region. Against this backdrop, Bank Negara MALAYDESH (BNM) safeguards financial stability by monitoring and regulating the lending activity of all financial institutions in MALAYDESH , among other things......
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      NGPVs > LCS > OPV > LMS= EXCLUDING AMMO = FFBNW KOSONG

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    4. BUKTI LCS OMPONG MELOMPONG ......
      LOI NSM = LCS OMPONG
      LOI NSM = LCS OMPONG
      LOI TARANTULA = GOIB
      Mindef hari ini menandatangani surat hasrat (LOI) bernilai RM1.8 bilion kepada Mildef International Technologies Sdn. Bhd. (MILDEF).
      Selain Tarantula, Mindef turut menganugerahkan LOI bernilai RM800 juta kepada Lumut Naval Shipyard (Lunas) bagi perolehan kelengkapan logistik untuk kapal tempur pesisir (LCS). Seterusnya membekal 2 set pelancar Naval Strike Missile (NSM) bernilai RM44 juta.
      ----
      BUKTI OPV GAGAL
      BUKTI OPV GAGAL
      BUKTI OPV GAGAL
      Bagaimana pun kapal kedua dan ketiga (OPV 2, OPV 3) gagal disiapkan dengan kedua-duanya telah mencapai status pembinaan sebanyak 76% dan 57%.
      Kerajaan memeterai perjanjian dengan THHE Destiny pada 2017 untuk membekalkan tiga unit OPV pada kos RM740 juta untuk APMM dan kapal peronda itu dijadual diserahkan pada 2022
      ----
      MKM = BARTER PALM OIL
      MIG29N = BARTER PALM OIL
      MALAYDESH has used palm oil to barter for military equipment, including fighter jets. The MALAYDESH Armed Forces (MAF) is made up of the Royal MALAYDESH Navy, the Royal MALAYDESH Air Force, and the MALAYDESH Army.
      ----
      A400M
      PEMBAYARAN BERPERINGKAT = DEBT
      MALAYDESH membeli pesawat Airbus A400M secara ansuran dan bukan secara tunai. Pembelian pesawat A400M dilakukan melalui kontrak yang melibatkan bayar berperingkat.
      ----
      FA50M BARTER PALM OIL
      On the other hand, South Korea aims to sell another 18 FA-50s to MALAYDESH in the future. MALAYDESH announced that at least half of the payment would be made in palm oil
      ----
      SCORPENE BARTER PALM OIL
      Under the deal, France would buy RM819 million’s (€230 million) worth of MALAYDESH palm oil, RM327 million (€92 million) of other commodities, and invest RM491 million (€138 million) for training and techNOLogy transfer to local firms here.
      ----
      PT91 BARTER PALM OIL RUBBER
      Payment for the purchase includes 30 percent of direct off-set in the form of training and techNOLogy transfer and 30 percent of indirect off-set in commodities like palm oil and rubber.
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      GORILA MALAYDESH = EXCLUDING AMMO (KOSONG)
      GORILA MALAYDESH = EXCLUDING AMMO (KOSONG)
      GORILA MALAYDESH = EXCLUDING AMMO (KOSONG)
      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 USD948M (2023 inflation) or ~USD700M (2011 forex) or ~USD490M (2023 forex) (excluding ammo)
      Inflation adjustment roughly equivalent to USD948 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 USD560 million per ship (excluding ammo)
      Inflation adjustment roughly equivalent to USD758 million in 2023 US dollars (excluding ammo)


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    5. NO MONEY SIPRI MALAYDESH 2024 = NOL
      NO MONEY SIPRI MALAYDESH 2023 = NOT YET ORDERED
      NO MONEY SIPRI MALAYDESH 2022 = SELECTED NOT YET ORDERED
      SALAM NOL SALAM SEWA ......
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      GORILA MALAYDESH = EXCLUDING AMMO (KOSONG)
      GORILA MALAYDESH = EXCLUDING AMMO (KOSONG)
      GORILA MALAYDESH = EXCLUDING AMMO (KOSONG)
      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 USD948M (2023 inflation) or ~USD700M (2011 forex) or ~USD490M (2023 forex) (excluding ammo)
      Inflation adjustment roughly equivalent to USD948 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 USD560 million per ship (excluding ammo)
      Inflation adjustment roughly equivalent to USD758 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 USD466 million per ship (excluding cost overruns and ammo)
      Inflation adjustment roughly equivalent to USD631 million in 2023 US dollars (excluding cost overruns and ammo)
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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
      -
      2. ADA CLASS UKRAINE USD 1 MILYAR/2 = USD 250 JUTA PER UNIT + UCAV SENILAI USD 500 JUTA
      -
      3. HISAR OPV CLASS (LMS B2) MALAYDESH USD 530 JUTA /3 = USD 176,7 JUTA PER UNIT
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      LMS B2 = FFBNW DOWNGRADE HISAR OPV NO ASW
      1. ADA CLASS PAKISTAN USD 1 MILYAR/4 = USD 250 JUTA PER UNIT
      -
      2. ADA CLASS UKRAINE USD 1 MILYAR/2 = USD 250 JUTA PER UNIT + UCAV SENILAI USD 500 JUTA
      -
      3. HISAR OPV CLASS (LMS B2) MALAYDESH USD 530 JUTA /3 = USD 176,7 JUTA PER UNIT
      -------------
      LCS = FFBNW MANGKRAK 15 YEARS
      LCS USD 4,74 BILLION/5 UNIT = USD 948 MILLION/UNIT ]
      • USD 948 JUTA (EXCLUDING AMMO) = FFBNW = DELAYED
      -NO NSM.
      -NO VL MICA.
      -NO TORPEDO RINGAN.
      -NO SECONDARY GUNS.
      -NO BOFORS MK3.
      -----------
      PRICE DESTROYER DAN FREGAT =
      -KDX 3 CLASS/SEJONG USD 900 JUTA/UNIT
      -TYPE 052D CLASS USD 500-600 JUTA.
      -TYPE 055 CLASS USD 920 JUTA.
      -------------
      KEDAH = FFBNW NO MISSILE SINCE 2025=2009 : 17 YAERS GUNBOAT
      In June 2006, after a total of 18 months of delays, the Royal MALAYDESH 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.
      -------------
      THHE OPV 2 DAN OPV 3 = FFBNW TAMAT
      THHE OPV 2 DAN OPV 3 = FFBNW TAMAT
      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.
      -------------
      PROGRESS 70.1% (2025-2011 = 15 YEARS)
      PROGRESS 70.1% (2025-2011 = 15 YEARS)
      PROGRESS 70.1% (2025-2011 = 15 YEARS)
      Deputy Defence Minister Adly Zahari said on Thursday that the overall progress of the long-delayed littoral combat ships (LCS) project had reached 70.1% as of Oct 25 this year.
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      SLOWLY...........
      70.1% : 15 YEARS = 4.6% PER YEARS
      70.1% : 15 YEARS = 4.6% PER YEARS
      70.1% : 15 YEARS = 4.6% PER YEARS
      The progress — which includes design, construction, equipping, and testing — is slightly behind schedule by 0.59%, as the planned progress was 70.69%, according to the contract’s timeline.
      On the first LCS (LCS 1), the construction is in its final phase and is expected to be completed by the end of this year, Adly noted.
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      NGPVs > LCS > OPV > LMS= EXCLUDING AMMO = FFBNW KOSONG

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    6. MISKIN = 5X PM 6X MOD/MOF = ZONK NO MRCA LCS SPH MRSS = ART WAJIB LAPOR USA
      USD 132,6 BILLION = TUNDUK CHINA = HUTANG = GIVEAWAY BPA
      1.ECRL= USD 20 BILLION
      2. FOREST CITY = USD 100 BILLION
      3.CHINA-MALAYDESH QINZHOU INDUSTRIAL PARK (CMQIP) = USD 4,2 BILLION
      4. MALAYDESH -CHINA KUANTAN INDUSTRIAL PARK (MCKIP) = USD 3,77 BILLION
      5. CHINA RAILWAY ROLLING STOCK CORP’S ROLLING STOCK CENTER = USD 131 MILLION
      6. 1 MDB = USD 4,5 BILLION
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      2025 ZONK = MRCA LCS SPH MRSS
      5x PM DIJANGKA = NO SHOPPING
      6x MOD DIJANGKA = NO SHOPPING
      6x MOF DIJANGKA = NO SHOPPING
      ----------------
      πŸ” DETAIL PROYEK
      • MRCA (2017–2025):
      o 2017: Inisiasi penggantian MiG-29.
      o 2023: FA-50 diumumkan sebagai interim.
      o 2025: Status ZONK (tidak ada MRCA baru).
      -
      • LCS (2011–2025):
      o 2011: Kontrak LCS ditandatangani.
      o 2022: Skandal audit terungkap.
      o 2025: Status ZONK (belum ada kapal operasional).
      -
      • SPH (2016–2025):
      o 2016: Proposal SPH diajukan.
      o 2025: Status ZONK (tidak ada akuisisi).
      -
      • MRSS (2016–2025):
      o 2016: Masuk rencana TLDM 15-to-5.
      o 2025: Status ZONK (belum dibangun).
      ----------------
      MRCA 2025-2017= ZONK = NO PROCUREMENT
      5x GANTI PM
      5x GANTI MOD
      6x GANTI MOF
      -
      LCS 2025-2011 = ZONK = MANGKRAK
      5x GANTI PM
      6x GANTI MOD
      6x GANTI MOF
      -
      SPH 2025-2016 = ZONK = NO PROCUREMENT
      5x GANTI PM
      5x GANTI MOD
      6x GANTI MOF
      -
      MRSS/LPD 2025-2016 = ZONK = NO PROCUREMENT
      5x GANTI PM
      5x GANTI MOD
      6x GANTI MOF
      ----------------
      DEBT 84,3% TO GDP
      KLAIM LUNAS 2053 = GAGAL (NAMBAH DEBT)
      5x GANTI PM
      6x GANTI MOF
      -
      TIDAK BAYAR HUTANG TERTUNGGAK
      KEKANGAN KEWANGAN
      5x GANTI PM
      6x GANTI MOD
      -
      GOVERNMENT DEBT : 69% of GDP
      HOUSEHOLD DEBT : 84.3% of GDP
      Federal Government Debt
      • End of 2024: RM 1.25 trillion
      • End of June 2025: RM 1.3 trillion
      • Projected Debt-to-GDP: 69% by the end of 2025
      Household Debt
      2025 : RM1.73 trillion, or 85.8% of GDP
      =============
      2023 GIFTED PAID BY USA
      Back in 2006, the US gifted MALAYDESH an unkNOwn number and type of coastal surveillance radars which were kNOwn colloquially as the 1206 radars. Some 17 years later the 1206 CSS radars have been upgraded which was also paid by the US.
      ---
      5 RADAR RUSAK
      Menteri Pertahanan, Datuk Seri Mohamad Hasan berkata, 5 radar CSS iaitu AESA SPEXER 2000 telah mengalami kerosakan dan tidak ekoNOmi untuk dibaiki. Malah, jelasnya, kesemua radar CSS 2000 tersebut sudah ditanggalkan untuk proses pelupusan.
      ---
      2023 DONATED BY US
      Minister DSU Mohamad Hasan told Parliament on March 16 that the Lockheed Martin TPS-77 long range surveillance radar, donated by the US, will be commissioned in Labuan by year end.
      ---
      2023 DONATED BY JAPAN
      It appears that Japan has donated at least a single airfield surveillance radar (ASR) to MALAYDESH for use by the RMAF.

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    7. MISKIN = 5X PM 6X MOD/MOF = ZONK NO MRCA LCS SPH MRSS = ART WAJIB LAPOR USA
      USD 132,6 BILLION = TUNDUK CHINA = HUTANG = GIVEAWAY BPA
      1.ECRL= USD 20 BILLION
      2. FOREST CITY = USD 100 BILLION
      3.CHINA-MALAYDESH QINZHOU INDUSTRIAL PARK (CMQIP) = USD 4,2 BILLION
      4. MALAYDESH -CHINA KUANTAN INDUSTRIAL PARK (MCKIP) = USD 3,77 BILLION
      5. CHINA RAILWAY ROLLING STOCK CORP’S ROLLING STOCK CENTER = USD 131 MILLION
      6. 1 MDB = USD 4,5 BILLION
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      2025 ZONK = MRCA LCS SPH MRSS
      5x PM DIJANGKA = NO SHOPPING
      6x MOD DIJANGKA = NO SHOPPING
      6x MOF DIJANGKA = NO SHOPPING
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      πŸ” DETAIL PROYEK
      • MRCA (2017–2025):
      o 2017: Inisiasi penggantian MiG-29.
      o 2023: FA-50 diumumkan sebagai interim.
      o 2025: Status ZONK (tidak ada MRCA baru).
      -
      • LCS (2011–2025):
      o 2011: Kontrak LCS ditandatangani.
      o 2022: Skandal audit terungkap.
      o 2025: Status ZONK (belum ada kapal operasional).
      -
      • SPH (2016–2025):
      o 2016: Proposal SPH diajukan.
      o 2025: Status ZONK (tidak ada akuisisi).
      -
      • MRSS (2016–2025):
      o 2016: Masuk rencana TLDM 15-to-5.
      o 2025: Status ZONK (belum dibangun).
      ----------------
      MRCA 2025-2017= ZONK = NO PROCUREMENT
      5x GANTI PM
      5x GANTI MOD
      6x GANTI MOF
      -
      LCS 2025-2011 = ZONK = MANGKRAK
      5x GANTI PM
      6x GANTI MOD
      6x GANTI MOF
      -
      SPH 2025-2016 = ZONK = NO PROCUREMENT
      5x GANTI PM
      5x GANTI MOD
      6x GANTI MOF
      -
      MRSS/LPD 2025-2016 = ZONK = NO PROCUREMENT
      5x GANTI PM
      5x GANTI MOD
      6x GANTI MOF
      ----------------
      DEBT 84,3% TO GDP
      KLAIM LUNAS 2053 = GAGAL (NAMBAH DEBT)
      5x GANTI PM
      6x GANTI MOF
      -
      TIDAK BAYAR HUTANG TERTUNGGAK
      KEKANGAN KEWANGAN
      5x GANTI PM
      6x GANTI MOD
      -
      GOVERNMENT DEBT : 69% of GDP
      HOUSEHOLD DEBT : 84.3% of GDP
      Federal Government Debt
      • End of 2024: RM 1.25 trillion
      • End of June 2025: RM 1.3 trillion
      • Projected Debt-to-GDP: 69% by the end of 2025
      Household Debt
      2025 : RM1.73 trillion, or 85.8% of GDP
      =============
      SEWA = TARANTULA, AND VEXTOR, THE ONE-TONNE GS 4X4 TRUCK AND THE THREE TONNE GS CARGO TRUCK.
      MALAYDESH has SEWAd and purchased a variety of 4x4 vehicles for its armed forces, including the Tarantula, and Vextor, the one-tonne GS 4X4 truck and the three tonne GS Cargo truck.
      Ejder YalΓ§Δ±n
      Locally named Panthera, this armored combat vehicle was ordered by MALAYDESH for its United Nations Interim Force in Lebanon (UNIFIL) MALAYDESH Battalion (MALBATT). The vehicles were expected to enter service in April 2024.
      Tarantula
      This mine-resistant infantry mobility vehicle was designed and manufactured by Mildef . The Tarantula has a V-hull design and is protected against mines and improvised explosive devices.
      Vextor
      This light tactical transporter has a BorgWarner 4WD system, Eaton differential lock, and mud-terrain tires. It also has a 13,000 lbs automatic winch and braking assistance systems.
      Other 4x4 vehicles
      The MALAYDESH Armed Forces have also SEWAd and purchased other 4x4 vehicles, including the one-tonne GS 4X4 truck and the three tonne GS Cargo truck.
      =========
      SEWA HONDA CIVIC
      SEWA 40 BMW SUPERBIKES
      SEWAd BMW superbikes for military police. The Army’s military police – Kor Polis Tentera Di Raja – took delivery of 40 BMW R1250RT super bikes today. The superbikes are under SEWA from Syarikat Ammo Defence Sdn Bhd under a RM13.7 million Letter of Award.


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    8. GORILA KUAT MANGKRAK LCS = 2025-2011
      GORILA KUAT MANGKRAK LCS = 2025-2011
      GORILA KUAT MANGKRAK LCS = 2025-2011
      GORILA KUAT MANGKRAK LCS = 2025-2011
      GORILA KUAT MANGKRAK LCS = 2025-2011
      GORILA KUAT MANGKRAK LCS = 2025-2011
      GORILA KUAT MANGKRAK LCS = 2025-2011
      GORILA KUAT MANGKRAK LCS = 2025-2011
      GORILA KUAT MANGKRAK LCS = 2025-2011
      GORILA KUAT MANGKRAK LCS = 2025-2011
      GORILA KUAT MANGKRAK LCS = 2025-2011
      GORILA KUAT MANGKRAK LCS = 2025-2011
      GORILA KUAT MANGKRAK LCS = 2025-2011
      GORILA KUAT MANGKRAK LCS = 2025-2011
      GORILA KUAT MANGKRAK LCS = 2025-2011
      GORILA KUAT MANGKRAK LCS = 2025-2011
      GORILA KUAT MANGKRAK LCS = 2025-2011
      GORILA KUAT MANGKRAK LCS = 2025-2011
      GORILA KUAT MANGKRAK LCS = 2025-2011
      GORILA KUAT MANGKRAK LCS = 2025-2011
      GORILA KUAT MANGKRAK LCS = 2025-2011
      GORILA KUAT MANGKRAK LCS = 2025-2011
      GORILA KUAT MANGKRAK LCS = 2025-2011
      GORILA KUAT MANGKRAK LCS = 2025-2011
      GORILA KUAT MANGKRAK LCS = 2025-2011
      GORILA KUAT MANGKRAK LCS = 2025-2011
      GORILA KUAT MANGKRAK LCS = 2025-2011
      GORILA KUAT MANGKRAK LCS = 2025-2011
      GORILA KUAT MANGKRAK LCS = 2025-2011
      GORILA KUAT MANGKRAK LCS = 2025-2011
      GORILA KUAT MANGKRAK LCS = 2025-2011
      GORILA KUAT MANGKRAK LCS = 2025-2011
      GORILA KUAT MANGKRAK LCS = 2025-2011
      GORILA KUAT MANGKRAK LCS = 2025-2011
      GORILA KUAT MANGKRAK LCS = 2025-2011
      GORILA KUAT MANGKRAK LCS = 2025-2011
      GORILA KUAT MANGKRAK LCS = 2025-2011
      GORILA KUAT MANGKRAK LCS = 2025-2011
      GORILA KUAT MANGKRAK LCS = 2025-2011
      GORILA KUAT MANGKRAK LCS = 2025-2011
      GORILA KUAT MANGKRAK LCS = 2025-2011
      GORILA KUAT MANGKRAK LCS = 2025-2011
      GORILA KUAT MANGKRAK LCS = 2025-2011
      GORILA KUAT MANGKRAK LCS = 2025-2011
      GORILA KUAT MANGKRAK LCS = 2025-2011
      GORILA KUAT MANGKRAK LCS = 2025-2011
      GORILA KUAT MANGKRAK LCS = 2025-2011
      GORILA KUAT MANGKRAK LCS = 2025-2011
      GORILA KUAT MANGKRAK LCS = 2025-2011
      GORILA KUAT MANGKRAK LCS = 2025-2011
      GORILA KUAT MANGKRAK LCS = 2025-2011
      GORILA KUAT MANGKRAK LCS = 2025-2011
      GORILA KUAT MANGKRAK LCS = 2025-2011
      GORILA KUAT MANGKRAK LCS = 2025-2011
      GORILA KUAT MANGKRAK LCS = 2025-2011
      GORILA KUAT MANGKRAK LCS = 2025-2011
      GORILA KUAT MANGKRAK LCS = 2025-2011
      GORILA KUAT MANGKRAK LCS = 2025-2011
      GORILA KUAT MANGKRAK LCS = 2025-2011
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    9. THE MALAYDESH LITTORAL COMBAT SHIP (LCS) PROGRAM HAS FACED A NUMBER OF ISSUES, INCLUDING:
      • Delayed delivery
      The original plan was to deliver the first ship, the LCS 1 Maharaja Lela, in 2019, and all six ships by 2023. However, the program was mangkrak in 2019 due to financial issues at Boustead Naval Shipbuilding. The program was restarted in 2023, with the first ship scheduled for delivery in 2026 and the remaining four by 2029.
      • Design issues
      The Royal MALAYDESH Navy (RMN) did not get to choose the design of the ship, and the detailed design was not completed until after 66.64% of the budget had been paid.
      • Financial issues
      Boustead Naval Shipbuilding was in a critical financial state, and a middleman increased the project cost by up to four times.
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      MALAYDESH 's combat equipment has several weaknesses, including:
      Ageing equipment: The MALAYDESH military's equipment is aging due to small procurement budgets over the past 25 years.
      Lack of modern assets: The MALAYDESH Armed Forces (MAF) lacks modern military assets, which puts them at risk from both internal and external threats.
      Russian-made weapons: MALAYDESH has been struggling to keep its Russian-made Su-30MKM ground-attack aircraft operational. The country is also wary of Russian-made weapons due to sanctions imposed on Russia after its invasion of Ukraine.
      Local production: The MAF is reluctant to use locally produced products. Local companies have produced prototypes of pistols and rifles, but none have materialized.
      Procurement system: The MALAYDESH procurement system needs reform.
      Political interference and corruption: Political interference and corruption are undermining combat readiness.
      =========
      The MALAYDESH Army's readiness is affected by a number of factors, including corruption, poor planning, and inadequate funding.
      Factors affecting readiness
      • Corruption: The MALAYDESH military has been affected by corruption.
      • Poor planning: The MALAYDESH military has been affected by poor planning.
      • Political interference: Political leaders have interfered in the procurement process.
      • Inadequate funding: The MALAYDESH military has not received adequate funding.
      • Unsuitable equipment: The MALAYDESH military has been affected by unsuitable equipment and weapons.
      • Logistical problems: The MALAYDESH military has been affected by logistical problems.
      ==============
      MALAYDESH 's armed forces procurement faces several weaknesses, including:
      1. Corruption
      The defense sector is at high risk of corruption, and procurement is vulnerable to powerful interests. The MALAYDESH Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC) received the highest number of corruption complaints for procurement activities in 2013 and 2018.
      2. Political influence
      Decisions are often driven by vendors and against strategic interests. For example, MALAYDESH has sometimes exchanged hardware for palm oil, which exposes the procurement process to political influence.
      Weak parliamentary oversight
      Parliamentary oversight is weak, and audit bodies can only provide ex-post scrutiny.
      3. Limited financial scrutiny
      Financial scrutiny is limited by excessive secrecy.
      4. Violation of procedures
      Procedures are regularly circumvented through political influence. For example, the purchase of military helicopters in 2015 violated the Ministry of Finance's procedures
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      TIDAK BAYAR DEBT
      TIDAK BAYAR DEBT
      TIDAK BAYAR DEBT
      “Kalau dikira daripada peratus, (DEBT) 82 peratus daripada KDNK (Keluaran Dalam Negara Kasar) dan untuk DEBT kerajaan persekutuan sudah mencecah 60.4 peratus. “Ini bermakna bayaran khidmat DEBT banyak…hanya membayar faedah bukan bayar DEBT tertunggak,” kata Anwar lagi

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    10. The MALAYDESH Armed Forces (MAF) has faced a number of problems with its assets, including outdated equipment, limited procurement budgets, and political interference.
      Outdated equipment
      • Many of the MAF's assets are outdated, with most of the equipment purchased between the 1970s and 1990s.
      • The Royal MALAYDESH Navy (RMN) has many vessels that are past their intended service life.
      • The Royal MALAYDESH Air Force (RMAF) needs to replace its Nuri helicopters, which were first commissioned in 1968.
      Limited procurement budgets
      • The MAF has had limited procurement budgets for the past quarter-century.
      • The global financial crisis caused the MAF to postpone large purchases.
      • The MAF has struggled to acquire modern military assets.
      Political interference
      • Political interference and corruption have undermined the MAF's combat readiness.
      • The MAF has faced challenges in engaging with non-traditional security challenges.
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      MALAYDESH military budget is allocated to protect the country's sovereignty and security. The budget includes the cost of military personnel, maintenance, procurement, research and development, and military aid.
      • Budget constraints
      Historical budget constraints and competing national priorities can limit the military budget.
      • Economic limitations
      Economic limitations can delay or cancel military modernization initiatives.
      • Regional security challenges
      The country's awareness of regional security challenges can impact the military budget.
      What is the military budget for 2025?
      • MALAYDESH 2025 defense allocation was RM21.2 billion (USD4.5 billion), a 7.08% increase from the previous year.
      • The budget included USD1.3 billion for maintenance and repair work and the procurement of new military assets.
      ==========
      The MALAYDESH armed forces face several problems with procurement, including:
      • Cost: The cost of procurement is a major challenge.
      • Corruption: Corruption is a recurring problem in the MALAYDESH military.
      • Budgetary uncertainty: The MALAYDESH government has been unwilling to cut spending elsewhere to fund defense.
      • Opaque decision making: The decision-making process is often opaque and vendor-driven.
      • Political influence: Political influence is often used to circumvent established protocols.
      • External influences: The procurement process is subject to external influences, such as political influence from suppliers.
      • Weak external oversight: The external oversight of the procurement process is weak.
      • Mixing and matching equipment: The MALAYDESH military sources equipment from many different sources, which can make it difficult to find personnel to manage the equipment.
      • Outdated inventory: The MALAYDESH armed forces have outdated inventory stock.
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      TIDAK BAYAR DEBT
      TIDAK BAYAR DEBT
      TIDAK BAYAR DEBT
      “Kalau dikira daripada peratus, (DEBT) 82 peratus daripada KDNK (Keluaran Dalam Negara Kasar) dan untuk DEBT kerajaan persekutuan sudah mencecah 60.4 peratus. “Ini bermakna bayaran khidmat DEBT banyak…hanya membayar faedah bukan bayar DEBT tertunggak,” kata Anwar lagi

      Hapus
    11. The MALAYDESH Armed Forces (MAF) faces several weaknesses in combat readiness, including a lack of modern assets, poor planning, and corruption. The MAF also faces challenges in managing cross-domain operations, which involve land, sea, air, cyber, and space forces.
      Weaknesses
      • Lack of modern assets: The MAF lacks modern military assets, which exposes it to internal and external threats.
      • Poor planning: The MAF has been criticized for poor planning.
      • Corruption: The MAF has been criticized for corruption.
      • Political interference: Political leaders have been criticized for interfering in procurement.
      • Cross-domain operations: The MAF faces challenges in managing cross-domain operations.
      • Combat readiness measurement: The MAF's combat readiness measurement application is piecemeal.
      Challenges
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      MALAYDESH 's armed forces budget has faced challenges in the past, including limited funding and outdated equipment.
      Limited funding
      • Maintenance and repair
      The budget for maintenance and repair often takes up a large portion of the defense budget.
      • Procurement
      The budget for procurement is often limited, making it difficult to buy new assets.
      • Political will
      Successive governments have been unwilling to cut government spending elsewhere to fund defense.
      Outdated equipment
      • Navy: The navy has struggled to acquire new vessels due to funding constraints.
      • Air force: The air force has struggled to buy new assets for modernization.
      ==========
      The MALAYDESH Armed Forces (MAF) faces a number of challenges to its combat readiness, including:
      • Training
      The MAF may not have enough time or energy to train its subordinate units.
      • Lack of modern assets
      The MAF may not have the latest military assets to protect itself from internal and external threats.
      • Cross-domain operations
      The MAF may need to manage operations that involve land, sea, air, cyber, and space forces.
      • Non-traditional security threats
      MALAYDESH may face a range of non-traditional security threats, such as low intensity conflicts.
      • Budgetary constraints
      The MAF may face budgetary constraints that limit its ability to procure modern weapons.
      Some solutions to these challenges include:
      • Cognitive readiness
      The MAF can enhance combat readiness by improving the cognitive readiness of its military personnel.
      • Cross-domain operational capability
      The MAF can develop more integrated and holistic capabilities to manage cross-domain operations.
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      The MALAYDESH Armed Forces (MAF) has faced issues with its vehicles due to a lack of funding, old assets, and corruption.
      Lack of funding
      • The MAF has struggled to secure funding for new assets and maintenance.
      • The government has had to make difficult decisions, such as shelving a plan to replace Russian-made MiG-29 fighter jets due to a lack of funds.
      Old assets
      • The MAF has many old assets that require a lot of restoration.
      • The MiG-29N fighter jets were decommissioned in 2017 due to high maintenance costs.
      Corruption
      • MALAYDESH 's military has been involved in corruption.
      • Poor administration of defense allocations has made it difficult to carry out projects and maintenance.
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      52.225 RELINQUISH [PINDAH NEGARA]
      PER TAHUN = 10.104 MALAYDESH PINDAH NEGARA
      PER BULAN = 842 MALAYDESH PINDAH NEGARA
      PER HARI = 28 MALAYDESH PINDAH NEGARA
      Total of 52,225 applications from MALAYDESH s to renounce their citizenship were approved between 1 January 2020 and 15 February this year.
      This means, on average, 842 MALAYDESH s relinquish their citizenship every month

      Hapus
    12. The MALAYDESH Armed Forces (MAF) face several challenges that affect their readiness, including a lack of funding, outdated assets, and a need for more training.
      Funding
      • Insufficient funding
      The MAF's combat readiness is affected by a lack of funding, which can impact training, techNOLogy, and morale.
      • Delayed projects
      The LCS project has faced delays and cost overruns, which has delayed the delivery of new equipment to the MAF.
      Outdated assets
      • Lack of modern assets
      The MAF lacks modern military assets, which can expose them to internal and external threats.
      • Technical issues
      The MAF has faced technical issues with assets like the KD Rahman submarine, which was unable to submerge in 2010.
      Training
      • Lack of disaster relief training
      While the MAF is well-trained in combat, they have not received specific training in disaster relief.
      • Knowledge and skills
      Problems with military personnel's knowledge, skills, and abilities can compromise their performance in complex situations.
      Other challenges
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      The MALAYDESH Armed Forces (MAF) has faced problems with spare parts for a number of reasons, including:
      • Outdated inventory
      The MAF has had trouble keeping its older equipment operational, such as the MiG-29 fighter aircraft and the Su-30MKM ground-attack aircraft.
      • Budgetary constraints
      The MAF has faced funding shortages, which have limited its ability to purchase new equipment and spare parts.
      • Lack of research and development
      The MAF has had minimal research and development (R&D) activities, which has made it difficult to develop new equipment and spare parts.
      • Imported equipment
      The MAF has sourced most of its equipment from outside the country, which has made it difficult to find spare parts.
      • Sanctions
      Sanctions against Russia have made it difficult for MALAYDESH to buy spare parts for Russian-made equipment.
      ==========
      The MALAYDESH Armed Forces (MAF) are modernizing their equipment and increasing their military spending, but some say that political interference and corruption are undermining their combat readiness.
      Equipment
      • Main Battle Tanks (MBT): The MAF has acquired MBTs to make the army more powerful in the region
      • Armored Personnel Carriers (APC): The MAF has acquired APCs to make the army more powerful in the region
      • Infantry Fighting Vehicles (IFV): The MAF has acquired IFVs to make the army more powerful in the region
      • Modern artillery: The MAF has acquired modern artillery to make the army more powerful in the region
      • Personal Protection Equipment (PPE): The MAF has a program to equip all soldiers with PPE like Kevlar helmets, Kevlar vests, Oakley goggles, and ear protection equipment
      Military spending
      • MALAYDESH has increased its military spending, joining the global trend of rising defense budgets
      • The country's 2025 defense allocation was RM21.2 billion (USD4.5 billion), which is a 7.08% increase from the previous year
      Other factors
      • The MAF's strategic plan, known as the Fourth Dimension MALAYDESH Armed Forces (4D MAF), aims to develop capabilities to tackle multi-spectral challenges
      • The MAF faces challenges from big power politics and non-traditional security threats

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

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  11. GORILA KUAT NGEMIS F18 KUWAIT = 2025-2017
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    GORILA KUAT AKAN SPH = 2025-1995
    GORILA KUAT AKAN SPH = 2025-1995

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  13. RISING HOUSEHOLD DEBT = BANKRUPTCY
    MALAYDESH 's rising household DEBT has contributed to an increase in bankruptcy.
    Explanation
    • High household DEBT
    High household DEBT can lead to decreased purchasing power, which can slow the economy and increase poverty and bankruptcy.
    • Easy access to credit
    The availability of consumer credit can encourage borrowers to take on more DEBT than they can afford.
    • Inadequate savings
    Many MALAYDESH households don't have adequate savings reserves, which makes it harder to pay DEBTs.
    • Multiple DEBTs
    The more loans a person has, the greater the likelihood that they will declare bankruptcy.
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    RAISING NEW TAX = BUDGET DEFICIT
    MALAYDESH is raising taxes to reduce its budget deficit. The government is also cutting subsidies and reforming the tax system to make it more progressive.
    New taxes
    • Dividend tax: A 2% tax on individual dividend income for high earners
    • Excise duties: Higher excise duties on sugary drinks
    • Sales and service tax: Expanded scope of the sales and service tax (SST)
    • Carbon tax: A new tax on carbon emissions
    • Sugar duties: Higher duties on sugar
    • Unhealthy food tax: A tax on unhealthy foods
    • Inheritance tax: A tax on inheritance
    • High-value goods tax (HVGT): A tax on high-value goods
    • Artificial Intelligence (AI) tax: A tax on AI
    Subsidy cuts Reduced subsidies for electricity since 2023, Diesel subsidy reforms in June 2024, and Reform of RON95 fuel subsidy.
    ==========
    1. DEBT 84.3% DARI GDP
    2. DEBT NEGARA RM 1.63 TRLLIUN
    3. DEBT 1MDB RM 18.2 BILLION
    4. TUNGGAKAN SEWA SABAH USD 15 BILLION
    5. DEBT KERAJAAN PERSEKUTUAN 60.4%
    6. SEWA SIMULATOR MKM
    7. PESAWAT MIG GROUNDED
    8. SEWA MOTOR POLIS
    9. PESAWAT MB339CM GROUNDED
    10. NURI GROUNDED SEWA BLACKHAWK
    11. FIVE PROCUREMENT CANCELLED
    12. 48 PESAWAT SKYHAWK HILANG
    13. MESIN JET 2 BUAH HILANG
    14. NO MARINIR NO AMPHIBIOUS NAVAL PLATFORM
    15. NO LST
    16. NO LPD – NGEMIS LPD USA
    17. NO TANKER
    18. NO KCR
    19. MONUMEN MIG29M UNTUK JIMAT KOS
    20. NO SPH
    21. SUBMARINE DEFACT MEMBUNUH WANITA HAMIL
    22. NO HELLFIRE
    23. NO MPA ATR72 DELAYED
    24. NO HIDRO-OSEANOGRAFI SEWA KAPAL HIDRO
    25. NO HELI HEAVY ATTACK NGEMIS AH1Z
    26. NO M3 AMPHIBIUS RIG
    27. LCS MANGKRAK KARATAN
    28. OPV MANGKRAK
    29. TANK MOGOK STOP SPARE PARTS
    30. CN 235 MSA VERSI MSI USA
    31. SEWA MOTOR MILITARY POLICE
    32. RADAR GIFTED PAID USA
    33. 84% NO SAVING EVERY MONTH
    34. SEWA VVSHORAD
    35. SEWA TRUK 3 TON
    36. 4X4 SEWA 6X6 CANCELLED
    37. C130H DIGANTI 2045
    38. TEMBAK GRANAT BOM PASUKAN SEMDIRI
    39. NO DRONE UCAV – ANKA ISR OMPONG
    40. SEWA BLACKHAWK SEWA AW159
    41. NO TRACKED SPH
    42. SEWA SIMULATOR HELI
    43. SPH CANCELLED
    44. SCORPION V150 CONDOR SIMBAS RETIRED
    45. NO PESAWAT COIN
    46. PILATUS MK II KARATAN
    47. PENCEROBOHAN 43X BTA 316 HARI
    48. SEWA AW139 SEWA COLIBRI
    49. MRSS LMS B2 UAV ANKA HELI MENUNGGU 2026-2030
    50. OPV DIBAYAR 3 JADI 1 SEWA BOAT
    51. LYNX GROUNDED
    52. MRCA CANCELLED SEWA PESAWAT ITTC
    53. MICA CANCELLED NSM CANCELLED
    54. NO LRAD NO MRAD JUST VSHORAD
    55. PRANK UN PRANK TURKEY PRANK PERANCIS PRANK SLOVAKIA
    56. 4X NGEMIS F18 KUWAIT
    57. MENUNGGU 2050 KAPAL SELAM
    58. NO TANK AMPHIBI AV8 MOGOK BERASAP
    59. 84% NO SAVING EVERY MONTH
    60. OVER LIMIT DEBT 65,6% (LIMIT DEBT 65%)
    ===================
    SEWA = HUTANG 84.3% DARI GDP = NO SHOPPING
    1. SEWA 28 HELI
    2. SEWA L39 ITCC
    3. SEWA EC120B
    4. SEWA Flight Simulation Training Device (FSTD)
    5. SEWA 1 unit Sistem Simulator EC120B
    6. SEWA HOVERCRAFT
    7. SEWA AW139
    8. SEWA Fast Interceptor Boat (FIB)
    9. SEWA Utility Boat
    10. SEWA Rigid Hull Fender Boat (RHFB)
    11. SEWA Rover Fiber Glass (Rover)
    12. SEWA MV Aishah AIM 4
    13. SEWA BMW R1250RT
    14. SEWA 4x4 VECHICLE
    15. SEWA VSHORAD
    16. SEWA TRUCK
    17. SEWA HONDA CIVIC
    18. SEWA PATROL BOATS
    19. SEWA OUTBOARD MOTORS
    20. SEWA TRAILERS
    21. SEWA SUPERBIKES
    22. SEWA SIMULATOR MKM
    23. SEWA 12 AW149 TUDM
    24. SEWA 4 AW139 TUDM
    25. SEWA 5 EC120B TUDM
    26. SEWA 2 AW159 TLDM
    27. SEWA 4 UH-60A TDM
    28. SEWA 12 AW149 TDM
    29. SEWA 4 AW139 BOMBA
    30. SEWA 2 AW159 MMEA
    31. SEWA 7 BELL429 POLIS
    32. SEWA MOTOR POLIS

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  14. Pssstttt... VLS MIDLAS DUMMY guys.... 🀣🀣🀣

    BalasHapus
    Balasan
    1. The Littoral Combat Ship (LCS) program for the MALAYDESH Navy has faced significant delays and cost overruns. The project has also been plagued by financial issues and allegations of misappropriation.
      Delays
      • The first ship was originally scheduled for delivery in 2019, but the delivery date has been repeatedly postponed.
      • The project has been plagued by construction delays.
      • The Public Accounts Committee (PAC) flagged concerns over the persistent delay in the construction of the ships.
      Cost overruns
      • The project has been plagued by cost overruns, including a reported cost overrun of RM1.4 billion.
      • The project was originally planned to cost RM9.128 billion, but the costs are now expected to escalate to RM11.22 billion.
      Financial issues
      • The committee revealed in August 2022 that USD300 million was misappropriated from the program.
      • Fraud charges were leveled against Boustead Heavy Industries' former managing director, Ahmad Ramli Mohammad Nor.
      Other issues
      • The views of the navy as the end user were ignored by the Ministry of Defence and the BNS.
      • Poor corporate governance and alleged mishandling of funds.
      ===================
      MALAYDESH 's submarines have faced problems due to aging, technical issues, and a lack of funding.
      Aging
      • The majority of the navy's fleet and helicopters are over 30 years old.
      • The KD Rahman submarine, a conventional ScorpΓ¨ne-class submarine, had technical issues that prevented it from submerging in 2010.
      Technical issues
      • The hull of the KD Pendekar fast attack vessel was weak, which accelerated flooding after it collided with a reef.
      • The KD Perdana RMN boat went missing for a few days in 2017 due to communication problems.
      Lack of funding
      • The government has been unable to provide modern defense assets to the MALAYDESH Armed Forces (MAF).
      • In 2019, financial problems at Boustead Naval Shipbuilding (BNS) caused the program to stall
      • In 2020, there were allegations that RM1 billion of the RM6 billion spent on the project was unaccounted for
      Design flaws
      • The Freedom-class LCS had a design flaw in the ship's combining gear, which led to the Navy halting deliveries in January 2021
      • The detailed design for the LCS was supposed to be completed in November 2016, but it was not finalized until much later
      Delays
      • The original plan was to deliver the first LCS, Maharaja Lela, in 2019, but it was delayed
      ===========
      NO MONEY SIPRI MALAYDESH 2024 = NOL = NO GENG PENIPU KLAIM GOIB
      NO MONEY SIPRI MALAYDESH 2023 = NOT YET ORDERED
      NO MONEY SIPRI MALAYDESH 2022 = SELECTED NOT YET ORDERED
      SALAM NOL SALAM SEWA ......

      Hapus
    2. MALAYDESH ARMED FORCES LOGISTIC MANAGEMENT PROBLEM
      MALAYDESH ARMED FORCES LOGISTIC MANAGEMENT PROBLEM
      MALAYDESH ARMED FORCES LOGISTIC MANAGEMENT PROBLEM
      Most of the assets bought by the MALAYDESH government in solidify the country’s defence were used and outdated. This creates various problems; and the used and outdated airforce assets will expose to the air threat from the enemy [5]. This is because most of the MALAYDESH Army (MA), Royal MALAYDESH Navy (RMN) and Royal MALAYDESH Air Force (RMAF) equipments were bought between 1970s to the end of 1990s and still in MAF main inventory [6]. Other than that, lack of modern and latest military assets faced by MAF, will expose it to the internal threat and especially external threat that is escalating with the uncontrollable situation in the southern Philippines and China’s aggressive stand in the island conflict issue in the South China Sea [7]. Besides, the government is incapable to provide and equip modern and latest defence assets to MAF. Moreover, KD Rahman submarine issue (Scorpene) that cannot submerge in the demersal because of technical problem in 2010. It was a conventional submarine that can hold 10 torpedo and 30 mine destructors, was able to observe the country’s waters between 100 to 200 meters in depth. This also shows that the defence asset is outdated and cannot function well [8]. With various reports on pirates’ attacks and abductions in Sabah waters, terrorists attack in Lahad Datu in February 2013 and recently the missing RMN boat KD Perdana on 22 May 2017 for a few days due to communication problem. This scenario creates concern towards MAF logistics to ensure and guarantee the country’s security. With many series of RMAF training and fighter aircrafts crashes and accidents involving MA and vehicles damages that happen quite often, raise questions to the government policy that still maintain the outdated vehicles for country’s defence. Therefore, this study examines the problem in MAF logistic aspect and the effect towards the country’s security.....
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      The MALAYDESH Armed Forces (MAF) faces a number of challenges, including:
      • Outdated equipment
      Much of the MAF's equipment was purchased between the 1970s and 1990s, and the government is unable to provide modern assets. For example, the KD Rahman submarine was unable to submerge due to technical issues in 2010.
      • Misappropriation of funds
      There have been multiple instances of public funds being misappropriated under the guise of meeting defense needs.
      • Army-centric mindset
      MALAYDESH has an army-centric mindset, even though the country is surrounded by water.
      • Double budgetary allocation
      The army receives more of the budget than the other services.
      • Lack of standard operating procedures
      There are issues with standard operating procedures, from the e-procurement process to inventory receipts.
      • Tension between public and military
      There is tension between the public's right to know and the military's "need-to-know" policies
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      NO MONEY SIPRI MALAYDESH 2024 = NOL = NO GENG PENIPU KLAIM GOIB
      NO MONEY SIPRI MALAYDESH 2023 = NOT YET ORDERED
      NO MONEY SIPRI MALAYDESH 2022 = SELECTED NOT YET ORDERED
      SALAM NOL SALAM SEWA ......

      Hapus
    3. MALAYDESH 's defense policy faces a number of challenges, including:
      • Corruption
      The military has been accused of corruption in defense procurement. The government's Integrity Plan addresses corruption, but it's not a strategic document.
      • Recruitment
      The military has difficulty recruiting and retaining qualified personnel. This is partly due to poor service conditions.
      • Infrastructure
      The defense infrastructure needs to be fixed, but the government is prioritizing other needs.
      • Ethnic composition
      The armed forces are overrepresented by Indigenous MALAYDESH s (Bumiputeras) and underrepresented by ethnic Chinese MALAYDESH s.
      • Budget
      MALAYDESH has consistently underspent on defense needs.
      • Defense industry
      The defense industry has challenges with research and development, techNOLogy transfer, and job creation.
      • Territorial disputes
      MALAYDESH has territorial disputes and intrusions in its Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ).
      • Transboundary haze
      Transboundary haze has had a negative impact on MALAYDESH 's economy and social activities.
      • Maritime defense
      The Strait of Singapore is critical for MALAYDESH 's maritime defense, but it's also important for international commerce.
      Some of the challenges have been addressed by the Anwar government, which has implemented plans to attract more non-Bumiputeras to the military.
      ===========
      Some factors that contribute to the MALAYDESH Army's perceived weakness include:
      • Political instability: Frequent government changes since 2018 have made it difficult for the MALAYDESH Armed Forces (MAF) to receive the support it needs.
      • Corruption: The MAF has been plagued by corruption.
      • Poor planning: The MAF has been criticized for poor planning.
      • Political interference: Political leaders have interfered in the MAF's procurement process.
      • Outdated equipment: Much of the MAF's equipment was purchased between the 1970s and 1990s, and the government has been unable to provide modern equipment.
      Lack of military knowledge: Military personnel have struggled with decision-making and problem-solving during military operations
      ===========
      MALAYDESH 's military has faced delays due to fiscal limitations and a lack of willingness to reduce government spending.
      Explanation
      • Defense budget
      MALAYDESH governments have been reluctant to cut government spending to fund defense. This has led to delays in the military's ability to procure new equipment and maintain existing assets.
      • Military size
      MALAYDESH governments have been reluctant to reduce the size of the armed forces by reducing manpower and equipment.
      • Military spending
      MALAYDESH has been increasing its military spending, but the country's defense budget is still limited by fiscal constraints
      ===========
      NO MONEY SIPRI MALAYDESH 2024 = NOL = NO GENG PENIPU KLAIM GOIB
      NO MONEY SIPRI MALAYDESH 2023 = NOT YET ORDERED
      NO MONEY SIPRI MALAYDESH 2022 = SELECTED NOT YET ORDERED
      SALAM NOL SALAM SEWA ......

      Hapus
    4. The MALAYDESH Armed Forces (MAF) has faced a number of weaknesses, including corruption, outdated equipment, and a lack of authority.
      Corruption
      • The MAF has been plagued by corruption, which has undermined its combat readiness.
      • The MAF's Integrity Plan addresses corruption, but it's not a strategic document and doesn't provide comprehensive guidelines.
      • Commanders don't receive training on corruption issues before deployments.
      Outdated equipment
      • Most of the MAF's equipment was purchased between the 1970s and the 1990s.
      • 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.
      Lack of authority
      • The MAF has limited authority, especially when it comes to non-traditional security challenges.
      • The MAF's role is generally to assist other authorities, such as the police.
      Other weaknesses
      • Political interference has undermined the MAF's combat readiness.
      • The MAF has faced budgetary constraints.
      =========
      The MALAYDESH Armed Forces (MAF) has faced a number of weaknesses, including outdated equipment, corruption, and political interference.
      Outdated equipment
      • The MAF's equipment is outdated and lacks modern military assets.
      • The MAF's equipment was purchased between the 1970s and 1990s.
      • The MAF's KD Rahman submarine was unable to submerge due to technical problems in 2010.
      Corruption
      • Political interference and corruption have undermined the MAF's combat readiness.
      • The MAF has been plagued by corruption.
      Budgetary constraints
      • The MAF's procurement has been held back by budgetary constraints.
      • The MAF's budget is limited to 1.4% of MALAYDESH 's GDP.
      Non-traditional security threats
      • The MAF faces non-traditional security threats, such as territory disputes with neighboring countries.
      • The MAF faces non-conventional threats, such as those that are transboundary in nature.
      Regional strategic environment
      • The MAF needs to consider the regional strategic environment when developing its strategic perspective.
      =========
      The MALAYDESH Armed Forces (MAF) faces a number of challenges, including:
      • Logistics
      A study noted that the MAF's rapid development has raised questions about its readiness to face threats.
      • Budgeting
      MALAYDESH 's defense budget and spending has been limited by fiscal constraints. The government has been unwilling to cut spending elsewhere or reduce the size of the armed forces.
      • Personnel
      The MA has identified that military personnel struggle with thinking skills, decision-making, and problem-solving during military operations.
      • Procurement
      The MALAYDESH procurement system needs reform. The LCS program has been delayed and reduced in scope.
      • Political interference
      Political interference and corruption are undermining combat readiness.
      • Territorial disputes
      MALAYDESH faces territorial disputes and intrusions in its Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ).
      • Transboundary haze
      Transboundary haze has had a grave impact on economic and social activities in MALAYDESH The Royal MALAYDESH Air Force (RMAF) faces several problems, including:
      • Fleet sustainment
      The RMAF has faced challenges maintaining its fleet of aircraft. For example, in 2018, only four of the RMAF's 18 Sukhoi Su-30MKM aircraft were able to fly due to maintenance issues and a lack of spare parts.
      • Nological obsolescence
      Some aircraft in the RMAF's fleet are reaching techNOLogical obsolescence. For example, the Kuwaiti HORNET MALAYDESH s are an earlier block of the HORNET MALAYDESH , which may cause compatibility issues with spare parts.
      • Modernization
      The RMAF has ambitious plans to modernize its air capabilities to address current and future threats. However, the government's defense modernization budget is limited
      ===========
      NO MONEY SIPRI MALAYDESH 2024 = NOL = NO GENG PENIPU KLAIM GOIB
      NO MONEY SIPRI MALAYDESH 2023 = NOT YET ORDERED
      NO MONEY SIPRI MALAYDESH 2022 = SELECTED NOT YET ORDERED
      SALAM NOL SALAM SEWA ......

      Hapus
    5. The Sukhoi Su-30MKM has some weaknesses, including engine problems, integration with Western systems, and fatigue failure.
      Engine problems
      • In 2018, MALAYDESH grounded 14 out of 18 Su-30MKM aircraft due to engine problems and a lack of spare parts.
      • The AL-31FP engine in the Su-30MKA has experienced numerous failures, including bearing failures due to metal fatigue and low oil pressure.
      Integration with Western systems
      • The Su-30MKM's Russian origin may limit its integration with Western systems.
      • This could make it difficult to fully integrate with NATO standards, such as Link 16, which is important for modern network-centric warfare.
      Fatigue failure
      • Aircraft structures and components are prone to fatigue failure due to fluctuating stress.
      • Fatigue failure is a gradual form of local damage that can lead to defects or cracks.
      Other considerations
      • The Su-30MKM is a larger aircraft, which means it may be seen earlier by radar and visual combat.
      =========
      The The MALAYDESH Armed Forces (MAF) face a number of challenges, including:
      Limited funding: The government has been unwilling to reduce spending elsewhere or cut the size of the armed forces.
      Outdated equipment: The MAF's equipment is outdated and behind that of neighboring countries.
      Logistics problems: The MAF's logistics system may not be able to support combat operations.
      Political interference: Political interference and corruption may undermine the MAF's combat readiness.
      Lack of government guidance: The government may not have a clear strategic direction for the defense industry. MALAYDESH Armed Forces (MAF) face a number of challenges, including:
      Limited funding: The government has been unwilling to reduce spending elsewhere or cut the size of the armed forces.
      Outdated equipment: The MAF's equipment is outdated and behind that of neighboring countries.
      Logistics problems: The MAF's logistics system may not be able to support combat operations.
      Political interference: Political interference and corruption may undermine the MAF's combat readiness.
      Lack of government guidance: The government may not have a clear strategic direction for the defense industry.
      =========
      The Royal MALAYDESH Navy (RMN) has faced several problems, including delayed replacements for its aging fleet and a failed Littoral Combat Ship (LCS) program. These issues have made it difficult for the RMN to patrol its vast maritime domain.
      Delayed replacements
      • A government audit found that the RMN's plans to replace its aging fleet have mangkrak due to mismanagement.
      • The RMN has only received four of its planned 18 new vessels.
      • Over half of the RMN's fleet is past its prime.
      Failed LCS program
      • The LCS was not suitable for fighting peer competitors like China.
      • The LCS lacked the lethality and survivability needed in a high-end fight.
      • The LCS had low endurance and lacked significant air and surface warfare capabilities
      😝😝😝😝😝😝😝😝😝😝😝😝

      Hapus
    6. MALAYDESH 's armed forces have been underfunded for years due to fiscal constraints and a lack of political will to invest in defense. This has limited the country's ability to modernize its military and respond to threats.
      Factors contributing to underfunding
      • Budget allocations: The defense budget has remained stagnant over the past five years.
      • Government priorities: The government has focused on stabilizing the economy and political climate instead of defense.
      • Corruption: Corruption risks are high in the defense governance architecture, including procurement and personnel ethics.
      Impacts of underfunding
      • Limited procurement: The navy and air force have struggled to purchase new assets.
      • Aging fleet: The navy has an aging fleet of ships that need to be replaced.
      • Limited ability to respond to threats: The armed forces are unable to fully respond to threats such as those from extremist and separatist groups in the region.
      ============
      The MALAYDESH Armed Forces (MAF) has faced issues with spare parts for its assets, including a lack of budget, underperforming contractors, and outdated pricing.
      Budget
      • The MAF has faced budget constraints that affect the serviceability of its assets.
      • The government's revenue has been affected by reduced commodity prices, which has reduced the funds available for defense procurement.
      Outsourcing
      • The MAF has outsourced the supply of spare parts and maintenance of its assets, but this has led to issues.
      • Underperforming contractors and a lack of enforcement of contract terms have impacted the effectiveness of outsourcing.
      • The process of awarding contracts can be lengthy, which can lead to outdated pricing.
      Spare parts for specific assets
      • The MAF's PT-91M tanks have faced issues with spare parts, as the supplier of some components is no longer in production.
      • The MAF has also faced issues with Russian-produced fighter aircraft, including problems with the supply of spare parts.
      Other issues
      • The MAF has also faced issues with undertraining of staff, and the lack of clear guidance for the future strategic direction of the defense industry
      ============
      The Royal MALAYDESH Air Force (RMAF) faces a number of issues with its aircraft, including fleet maintenance, the age of its aircraft, and the need for a multi-role combat aircraft.
      Fleet maintenance
      The RMAF has fleet sustainment problems due to its aging aircraft fleet.
      The RMAF's logistics equipment quality has been criticized.
      The RMAF has had issues with the reliability of its fleet, which has forced it to cut schedules.
      Age of aircraft
      The RMAF's main fighter fleet includes the Su-30MKMs and Boeing F/A-18 Hornets.
      The RMAF's aircraft are aging, which can make them more difficult and expensive to maintain.
      Need for a multi-role combat aircraft
      The RMAF has stated that it needs a multi-role combat aircraft, but the government's defense budget is limited.
      The RMAF has been discussing acquiring second-hand Kuwaiti F/A-18s, but no formal negotiations have taken place.
      Other issues
      The RMAF has faced issues with the quality of its logistics equipment.
      The RMAF has been wary of Russian-made weapons due to sanctions imposed on Russia after its invasion of Ukraine.
      ===========
      NO MONEY SIPRI MALAYDESH 2024 = NOL = NO GENG PENIPU KLAIM GOIB
      NO MONEY SIPRI MALAYDESH 2023 = NOT YET ORDERED
      NO MONEY SIPRI MALAYDESH 2022 = SELECTED NOT YET ORDERED
      SALAM NOL SALAM SEWA ......

      Hapus
  15. CUMA DI MALONDESH DAN ONLY ONE LAUNCHING KAPAL DI DARAT DAN WATER SALUTE , MEMANG NYA PESAWAT 🀣🀣🀣🀣🀣🀣

    DASAR MALONDESH NEGERI KISMIN DAN BOTOL 🀣🀣🀣🀣🀣🀣

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  16. PEMBINAAN LCS-3 ya guys......NO DUMMY / FAKE... 🀣🀣🀣🀣

    https://m.youtube.com/shorts/ai4I2W_woFI

    BalasHapus
    Balasan
    1. MALAYDESH 's military has faced several challenges, including outdated equipment, corruption, and budgetary constraints.
      Outdated equipment
      • Aircraft
      The Royal MALAYDESH Air Force (RMAF) has a large fleet of aging aircraft that are expensive to maintain.
      • Ships
      The Royal MALAYDESH Navy (RMN) has many old ships, including the KD Sri Perlis and KD SRI Johor gunboats that were commissioned in the late 1960s.
      • Submarines
      The KD Rahman submarine had technical problems that prevented it from submerging in 2010.
      Corruption
      • The Public Accounts Committee found that the RMN recommended purchasing Dutch-made Sigma littoral combat ships (LCS), but the Ministry of Defence (MOD) chose the French-made Govind LCS EXCLUDING consulting the RMN.
      Budgetary constraints
      • The 1997 Asian financial crisis limited the funds available for military procurements.
      • MALAYDESH 's military budget is limited, and some say that spending too much on outdated equipment is not a good use of funds.
      =============
      The Littoral Combat Ship (LCS) program in MALAYDESH was plagued by construction delays, cost overruns, and fraud.
      • Weak financials: Boustead Naval Shipyard (BNS) had weak financials when the program began.
      • Construction delays: The lead ship, KD Maharaja Lela, was launched in 2017, but work on the ships halted in 2022.
      • Cost overruns: The program experienced significant cost overruns.
      • Fraud: There were allegations of fraud, including misappropriation of funds and duplication of contracts.
      • Political interference: Some say that politics and personal gain compromised the procurement process.
      • Lack of consultation: Some say that the project was approved EXCLUDING proper consultations with experts.
      ================
      The Littoral Combat Ship (LCS) program in MALAYDESH has faced many problems, including:
      • Scheduling delays: The program has been delayed for decades.
      • Design issues: The design concepts were unclear.
      • Budget overruns: The budget for the program ballooned.
      • Equipment procurement delays: There were delays in procuring equipment.
      • Poor quality of work: The quality of work was unsatisfactory.
      • Financial problems: The original shipbuilders, Boustead Naval Shipbuilding, faced financial problems.
      • Alleged irregularities: There were allegations of irregularities in the project, including unaccounted-for funds.
      Arbitrary decision-making: There were allegations that decisions were made arbitrarily
      ===========
      NO MONEY SIPRI MALAYDESH 2024 = NOL = NO GENG PENIPU KLAIM GOIB
      NO MONEY SIPRI MALAYDESH 2023 = NOT YET ORDERED
      NO MONEY SIPRI MALAYDESH 2022 = SELECTED NOT YET ORDERED
      SALAM NOL SALAM SEWA ......

      Hapus
    2. MALAYDESH 's military has faced several challenges, including outdated equipment, corruption, and budgetary constraints.
      Outdated equipment
      • Aircraft
      The Royal MALAYDESH Air Force (RMAF) has a large fleet of aging aircraft that are expensive to maintain.
      • Ships
      The Royal MALAYDESH Navy (RMN) has many old ships, including the KD Sri Perlis and KD SRI Johor gunboats that were commissioned in the late 1960s.
      • Submarines
      The KD Rahman submarine had technical problems that prevented it from submerging in 2010.
      Corruption
      • The Public Accounts Committee found that the RMN recommended purchasing Dutch-made Sigma littoral combat ships (LCS), but the Ministry of Defence (MOD) chose the French-made Govind LCS EXCLUDING consulting the RMN.
      Budgetary constraints
      • The 1997 Asian financial crisis limited the funds available for military procurements.
      • MALAYDESH 's military budget is limited, and some say that spending too much on outdated equipment is not a good use of funds.
      =============
      The Littoral Combat Ship (LCS) program in MALAYDESH was plagued by construction delays, cost overruns, and fraud.
      • Weak financials: Boustead Naval Shipyard (BNS) had weak financials when the program began.
      • Construction delays: The lead ship, KD Maharaja Lela, was launched in 2017, but work on the ships halted in 2022.
      • Cost overruns: The program experienced significant cost overruns.
      • Fraud: There were allegations of fraud, including misappropriation of funds and duplication of contracts.
      • Political interference: Some say that politics and personal gain compromised the procurement process.
      • Lack of consultation: Some say that the project was approved EXCLUDING proper consultations with experts.
      ================
      The Littoral Combat Ship (LCS) program in MALAYDESH has faced many problems, including:
      • Scheduling delays: The program has been delayed for decades.
      • Design issues: The design concepts were unclear.
      • Budget overruns: The budget for the program ballooned.
      • Equipment procurement delays: There were delays in procuring equipment.
      • Poor quality of work: The quality of work was unsatisfactory.
      • Financial problems: The original shipbuilders, Boustead Naval Shipbuilding, faced financial problems.
      • Alleged irregularities: There were allegations of irregularities in the project, including unaccounted-for funds.
      Arbitrary decision-making: There were allegations that decisions were made arbitrarily
      ===========
      NO MONEY SIPRI MALAYDESH 2024 = NOL = NO GENG PENIPU KLAIM GOIB
      NO MONEY SIPRI MALAYDESH 2023 = NOT YET ORDERED
      NO MONEY SIPRI MALAYDESH 2022 = SELECTED NOT YET ORDERED
      SALAM NOL SALAM SEWA ......

      Hapus
    3. MALAYDESH 's military has faced several challenges, including outdated equipment, corruption, and budgetary constraints.
      Outdated equipment
      • Aircraft
      The Royal MALAYDESH Air Force (RMAF) has a large fleet of aging aircraft that are expensive to maintain.
      • Ships
      The Royal MALAYDESH Navy (RMN) has many old ships, including the KD Sri Perlis and KD SRI Johor gunboats that were commissioned in the late 1960s.
      • Submarines
      The KD Rahman submarine had technical problems that prevented it from submerging in 2010.
      Corruption
      • The Public Accounts Committee found that the RMN recommended purchasing Dutch-made Sigma littoral combat ships (LCS), but the Ministry of Defence (MOD) chose the French-made Govind LCS EXCLUDING consulting the RMN.
      Budgetary constraints
      • The 1997 Asian financial crisis limited the funds available for military procurements.
      • MALAYDESH 's military budget is limited, and some say that spending too much on outdated equipment is not a good use of funds.
      =============
      The Littoral Combat Ship (LCS) program in MALAYDESH was plagued by construction delays, cost overruns, and fraud.
      • Weak financials: Boustead Naval Shipyard (BNS) had weak financials when the program began.
      • Construction delays: The lead ship, KD Maharaja Lela, was launched in 2017, but work on the ships halted in 2022.
      • Cost overruns: The program experienced significant cost overruns.
      • Fraud: There were allegations of fraud, including misappropriation of funds and duplication of contracts.
      • Political interference: Some say that politics and personal gain compromised the procurement process.
      • Lack of consultation: Some say that the project was approved EXCLUDING proper consultations with experts.
      ================
      The Littoral Combat Ship (LCS) program in MALAYDESH has faced many problems, including:
      • Scheduling delays: The program has been delayed for decades.
      • Design issues: The design concepts were unclear.
      • Budget overruns: The budget for the program ballooned.
      • Equipment procurement delays: There were delays in procuring equipment.
      • Poor quality of work: The quality of work was unsatisfactory.
      • Financial problems: The original shipbuilders, Boustead Naval Shipbuilding, faced financial problems.
      • Alleged irregularities: There were allegations of irregularities in the project, including unaccounted-for funds.
      Arbitrary decision-making: There were allegations that decisions were made arbitrarily
      ===========
      NO MONEY SIPRI MALAYDESH 2024 = NOL = NO GENG PENIPU KLAIM GOIB
      NO MONEY SIPRI MALAYDESH 2023 = NOT YET ORDERED
      NO MONEY SIPRI MALAYDESH 2022 = SELECTED NOT YET ORDERED
      SALAM NOL SALAM SEWA ......

      Hapus
    4. MALAYDESH armed forces have faced challenges due to limited funding, which has hindered their ability to modernize and respond to threats.
      Factors
      Fiscal constraints: The government has been unwilling to cut spending elsewhere to fund defense.
      Maintenance and repair: A significant portion of the defense budget goes toward maintenance and repair, leaving little for new assets.
      Political uncertainty: Political uncertainty has limited defense spending.
      Aging aircraft: The air force has a large fleet of aging aircraft that are expensive to maintain.
      Diversified acquisitions: The country has acquired advanced weapon systems from different countries, which can lead to technical and logistical problems.
      Poor governance: Poor governance has undermined the effectiveness of outsourcing programs.
      ========
      The MALAYDESH Armed Forces (MAF) has many outdated assets, including ships, helicopters, and spare parts. The MAF has acknowledged the need to replace these assets.
      Ships
      • The Royal MALAYDESH Navy's (RMN) Fast Attack Craft (FAC) is over 50 years old
      • The RMN has many vessels that are past their optimal lifespan
      • The RMN's age limit for submarines is 35 years, and 30 years for frigates, corvettes, and other ships
      • The RMN's smaller vessels, like fast patrol boats, have an age limit of 24 years
      Helicopters
      • Some helicopters in the MAF were commissioned in the 1960s
      Spare parts
      • The MAF has lost money due to spare parts that are no longer compatible with its fleet
      ===========
      • The MALAYDESH Armed Forces (MAF) face a number of equipment challenges, including:
      Aging aircraft
      The RMAF's main fighter fleet includes the Su-30MKMs and Boeing F/A-18 Hornets, which are becoming technologically obsolete. Maintaining a large fleet of aging aircraft can be expensive.
      Limited defense budget
      The government's defense modernization budget is limited, making it difficult to afford new equipment.
      Local content
      Most MAF equipment is sourced from outside the country, and there is a lack of research and development (R&D) activities.
      Local company capabilities
      Local companies may not have the necessary capabilities to produce the equipment the MAF needs.
      OEM reluctance
      Original equipment manufacturers (OEMs) may be reluctant to share their technology for fear of competition.
      Defense infrastructure
      The condition of some military living quarters and defense infrastructure is poor
      ===========
      NO MONEY SIPRI MALAYDESH 2024 = NOL = NO GENG PENIPU KLAIM GOIB
      NO MONEY SIPRI MALAYDESH 2023 = NOT YET ORDERED
      NO MONEY SIPRI MALAYDESH 2022 = SELECTED NOT YET ORDERED
      SALAM NOL SALAM SEWA ......

      Hapus
  17. MALAYDESH 's military has faced several challenges, including outdated equipment, corruption, and budgetary constraints.
    Outdated equipment
    • Aircraft
    The Royal MALAYDESH Air Force (RMAF) has a large fleet of aging aircraft that are expensive to maintain.
    • Ships
    The Royal MALAYDESH Navy (RMN) has many old ships, including the KD Sri Perlis and KD SRI Johor gunboats that were commissioned in the late 1960s.
    • Submarines
    The KD Rahman submarine had technical problems that prevented it from submerging in 2010.
    Corruption
    • The Public Accounts Committee found that the RMN recommended purchasing Dutch-made Sigma littoral combat ships (LCS), but the Ministry of Defence (MOD) chose the French-made Govind LCS EXCLUDING consulting the RMN.
    Budgetary constraints
    • The 1997 Asian financial crisis limited the funds available for military procurements.
    • MALAYDESH 's military budget is limited, and some say that spending too much on outdated equipment is not a good use of funds.
    =============
    The Littoral Combat Ship (LCS) program in MALAYDESH was plagued by construction delays, cost overruns, and fraud.
    • Weak financials: Boustead Naval Shipyard (BNS) had weak financials when the program began.
    • Construction delays: The lead ship, KD Maharaja Lela, was launched in 2017, but work on the ships halted in 2022.
    • Cost overruns: The program experienced significant cost overruns.
    • Fraud: There were allegations of fraud, including misappropriation of funds and duplication of contracts.
    • Political interference: Some say that politics and personal gain compromised the procurement process.
    • Lack of consultation: Some say that the project was approved EXCLUDING proper consultations with experts.
    ================
    The Littoral Combat Ship (LCS) program in MALAYDESH has faced many problems, including:
    • Scheduling delays: The program has been delayed for decades.
    • Design issues: The design concepts were unclear.
    • Budget overruns: The budget for the program ballooned.
    • Equipment procurement delays: There were delays in procuring equipment.
    • Poor quality of work: The quality of work was unsatisfactory.
    • Financial problems: The original shipbuilders, Boustead Naval Shipbuilding, faced financial problems.
    • Alleged irregularities: There were allegations of irregularities in the project, including unaccounted-for funds.
    Arbitrary decision-making: There were allegations that decisions were made arbitrarily
    ===========
    NO MONEY SIPRI MALAYDESH 2024 = NOL = NO GENG PENIPU KLAIM GOIB
    NO MONEY SIPRI MALAYDESH 2023 = NOT YET ORDERED
    NO MONEY SIPRI MALAYDESH 2022 = SELECTED NOT YET ORDERED
    SALAM NOL SALAM SEWA ......

    BalasHapus
  18. Ini yang diklaim konon sudah dibeli.... Baca dan FAHAM ya.... 🀣🀣🀣🀣



    Kontrak strategik ini merangkumi perolehan sistem pelancaran menegak MIDLAS (VLS) untuk frigat Merah Putih. Sistem ini akan disepadukan menggunakan skema FFBNW, yang bermaksud kapal tersebut direka bentuk untuk bersedia bagi pemasangan senjata pada masa hadapan.

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    This strategic contract covers the procurement of the MIDLAS vertical launch system (VLS) for the Merah Putih frigate. The system will be integrated using the FFBNW scheme, meaning the ship is designed to be ready for future weapon installation.


    https://www.navaltoday.com/2025/07/30/pt-pal-taps-roketsan-to-provide-weapon-systems-for-indonesias-red-white-frigates/

    BalasHapus
    Balasan
    1. The Sukhoi Su-30MKM has some weaknesses, including engine problems, integration with Western systems, and fatigue failure.
      Engine problems
      • In 2018, MALAYDESH grounded 14 out of 18 Su-30MKM aircraft due to engine problems and a lack of spare parts.
      • The AL-31FP engine in the Su-30MKA has experienced numerous failures, including bearing failures due to metal fatigue and low oil pressure.
      Integration with Western systems
      • The Su-30MKM's Russian origin may limit its integration with Western systems.
      • This could make it difficult to fully integrate with NATO standards, such as Link 16, which is important for modern network-centric warfare.
      Fatigue failure
      • Aircraft structures and components are prone to fatigue failure due to fluctuating stress.
      • Fatigue failure is a gradual form of local damage that can lead to defects or cracks.
      Other considerations
      • The Su-30MKM is a larger aircraft, which means it may be seen earlier by radar and visual combat.
      =========
      The The MALAYDESH Armed Forces (MAF) face a number of challenges, including:
      Limited funding: The government has been unwilling to reduce spending elsewhere or cut the size of the armed forces.
      Outdated equipment: The MAF's equipment is outdated and behind that of neighboring countries.
      Logistics problems: The MAF's logistics system may not be able to support combat operations.
      Political interference: Political interference and corruption may undermine the MAF's combat readiness.
      Lack of government guidance: The government may not have a clear strategic direction for the defense industry. MALAYDESH Armed Forces (MAF) face a number of challenges, including:
      Limited funding: The government has been unwilling to reduce spending elsewhere or cut the size of the armed forces.
      Outdated equipment: The MAF's equipment is outdated and behind that of neighboring countries.
      Logistics problems: The MAF's logistics system may not be able to support combat operations.
      Political interference: Political interference and corruption may undermine the MAF's combat readiness.
      Lack of government guidance: The government may not have a clear strategic direction for the defense industry.
      =========
      The Royal MALAYDESH Navy (RMN) has faced several problems, including delayed replacements for its aging fleet and a failed Littoral Combat Ship (LCS) program. These issues have made it difficult for the RMN to patrol its vast maritime domain.
      Delayed replacements
      • A government audit found that the RMN's plans to replace its aging fleet have mangkrak due to mismanagement.
      • The RMN has only received four of its planned 18 new vessels.
      • Over half of the RMN's fleet is past its prime.
      Failed LCS program
      • The LCS was not suitable for fighting peer competitors like China.
      • The LCS lacked the lethality and survivability needed in a high-end fight.
      • The LCS had low endurance and lacked significant air and surface warfare capabilities
      😝😝😝😝😝😝😝😝😝😝😝😝

      Hapus
    2. The Sukhoi Su-30MKM has some weaknesses, including engine problems, integration with Western systems, and fatigue failure.
      Engine problems
      • In 2018, MALAYDESH grounded 14 out of 18 Su-30MKM aircraft due to engine problems and a lack of spare parts.
      • The AL-31FP engine in the Su-30MKA has experienced numerous failures, including bearing failures due to metal fatigue and low oil pressure.
      Integration with Western systems
      • The Su-30MKM's Russian origin may limit its integration with Western systems.
      • This could make it difficult to fully integrate with NATO standards, such as Link 16, which is important for modern network-centric warfare.
      Fatigue failure
      • Aircraft structures and components are prone to fatigue failure due to fluctuating stress.
      • Fatigue failure is a gradual form of local damage that can lead to defects or cracks.
      Other considerations
      • The Su-30MKM is a larger aircraft, which means it may be seen earlier by radar and visual combat.
      =========
      The The MALAYDESH Armed Forces (MAF) face a number of challenges, including:
      Limited funding: The government has been unwilling to reduce spending elsewhere or cut the size of the armed forces.
      Outdated equipment: The MAF's equipment is outdated and behind that of neighboring countries.
      Logistics problems: The MAF's logistics system may not be able to support combat operations.
      Political interference: Political interference and corruption may undermine the MAF's combat readiness.
      Lack of government guidance: The government may not have a clear strategic direction for the defense industry. MALAYDESH Armed Forces (MAF) face a number of challenges, including:
      Limited funding: The government has been unwilling to reduce spending elsewhere or cut the size of the armed forces.
      Outdated equipment: The MAF's equipment is outdated and behind that of neighboring countries.
      Logistics problems: The MAF's logistics system may not be able to support combat operations.
      Political interference: Political interference and corruption may undermine the MAF's combat readiness.
      Lack of government guidance: The government may not have a clear strategic direction for the defense industry.
      =========
      The Royal MALAYDESH Navy (RMN) has faced several problems, including delayed replacements for its aging fleet and a failed Littoral Combat Ship (LCS) program. These issues have made it difficult for the RMN to patrol its vast maritime domain.
      Delayed replacements
      • A government audit found that the RMN's plans to replace its aging fleet have mangkrak due to mismanagement.
      • The RMN has only received four of its planned 18 new vessels.
      • Over half of the RMN's fleet is past its prime.
      Failed LCS program
      • The LCS was not suitable for fighting peer competitors like China.
      • The LCS lacked the lethality and survivability needed in a high-end fight.
      • The LCS had low endurance and lacked significant air and surface warfare capabilities
      😝😝😝😝😝😝😝😝😝😝😝😝

      Hapus
    3. The Royal MALAYDESH Navy (RMN) faces a number of challenges, including a fleet that is aging, delays in acquiring new ships, and corruption.
      Aging fleet
      • Half of the RMN's fleet of 49 ships are past their serviceable lifespan.
      • The fleet is largely past its prime, making it difficult to monitor the country's extensive maritime domain.
      Delays in acquiring new ships
      • The RMN has experienced delays in acquiring new ships, which has contributed to the use of ships that are beyond their useful life.
      • The RMN has canceled plans to add new batches of Lekiu frigates.
      Corruption
      • Some of the RMN's modernization efforts have been linked to corruption.
      • The Public Accounts Committee (PAC) found that BNS subsidiaries did not use all of the government's payments for the RM9 billion warship procurement.
      Other challenges
      • Maritime boundary disputes with other countries, including China, Indonesia, and the Philippines
      • Sea robbery, smuggling, and illegal sand mining
      • Maritime piracy, which can also be used by terrorists to raise funds
      China's assertiveness in the South China Sea
      ============
      The MALAYDESH Armed Forces (ATM) face several readiness issues, including a lack of funding, outdated techNOLogy, and morale issues. These issues can affect the ATM's combat readiness and strategic deterrence capability.
      Lack of funding
      • Inadequate funding can affect the ATM's training, techNOLogy, and morale.
      • The government may not be able to provide the ATM with the latest defense assets.
      Outdated techNOLogy
      • The ATM may lack modern military assets, which can expose it to internal and external threats.
      • For example, the KD Rahman submarine had technical issues in 2010 that prevented it from submerging.
      ============
      MALAYDESH 's armed forces have been underfunded for some time, due to a lack of political will to increase defense spending. This has limited the country's ability to modernize and respond to threats.
      Causes of underfunding
      • Government spending
      MALAYDESH governments have been reluctant to cut spending in other areas to fund defense
      • Size of armed forces
      Governments have been unwilling to reduce the size of the armed forces by cutting manpower and equipment
      • Corruption
      Corruption risks remain significant in MALAYDESH 's defense governance architecture
      Effects of underfunding
      • Limited procurement: The navy and air force have struggled to procure new assets to modernize
      • Outdated equipment: The MAF has outdated logistics equipment
      • Limited ability to respond to threats: The MAF has been unable to improve its fighting capacity to deal with external threats
      ===========
      NO MONEY SIPRI MALAYDESH 2024 = NOL = NO GENG PENIPU KLAIM GOIB
      NO MONEY SIPRI MALAYDESH 2023 = NOT YET ORDERED
      NO MONEY SIPRI MALAYDESH 2022 = SELECTED NOT YET ORDERED
      SALAM NOL SALAM SEWA ......

      Hapus
    4. MALAYDESH 's armed forces have been underfunded for years due to fiscal constraints and a lack of political will to invest in defense. This has limited the country's ability to modernize its military and respond to threats.
      Factors contributing to underfunding
      • Budget allocations: The defense budget has remained stagnant over the past five years.
      • Government priorities: The government has focused on stabilizing the economy and political climate instead of defense.
      • Corruption: Corruption risks are high in the defense governance architecture, including procurement and personnel ethics.
      Impacts of underfunding
      • Limited procurement: The navy and air force have struggled to purchase new assets.
      • Aging fleet: The navy has an aging fleet of ships that need to be replaced.
      • Limited ability to respond to threats: The armed forces are unable to fully respond to threats such as those from extremist and separatist groups in the region.
      ============
      The MALAYDESH Armed Forces (MAF) has faced issues with spare parts for its assets, including a lack of budget, underperforming contractors, and outdated pricing.
      Budget
      • The MAF has faced budget constraints that affect the serviceability of its assets.
      • The government's revenue has been affected by reduced commodity prices, which has reduced the funds available for defense procurement.
      Outsourcing
      • The MAF has outsourced the supply of spare parts and maintenance of its assets, but this has led to issues.
      • Underperforming contractors and a lack of enforcement of contract terms have impacted the effectiveness of outsourcing.
      • The process of awarding contracts can be lengthy, which can lead to outdated pricing.
      Spare parts for specific assets
      • The MAF's PT-91M tanks have faced issues with spare parts, as the supplier of some components is no longer in production.
      • The MAF has also faced issues with Russian-produced fighter aircraft, including problems with the supply of spare parts.
      Other issues
      • The MAF has also faced issues with undertraining of staff, and the lack of clear guidance for the future strategic direction of the defense industry
      ============
      The Royal MALAYDESH Air Force (RMAF) faces a number of issues with its aircraft, including fleet maintenance, the age of its aircraft, and the need for a multi-role combat aircraft.
      Fleet maintenance
      The RMAF has fleet sustainment problems due to its aging aircraft fleet.
      The RMAF's logistics equipment quality has been criticized.
      The RMAF has had issues with the reliability of its fleet, which has forced it to cut schedules.
      Age of aircraft
      The RMAF's main fighter fleet includes the Su-30MKMs and Boeing F/A-18 Hornets.
      The RMAF's aircraft are aging, which can make them more difficult and expensive to maintain.
      Need for a multi-role combat aircraft
      The RMAF has stated that it needs a multi-role combat aircraft, but the government's defense budget is limited.
      The RMAF has been discussing acquiring second-hand Kuwaiti F/A-18s, but no formal negotiations have taken place.
      Other issues
      The RMAF has faced issues with the quality of its logistics equipment.
      The RMAF has been wary of Russian-made weapons due to sanctions imposed on Russia after its invasion of Ukraine.
      ===========
      NO MONEY SIPRI MALAYDESH 2024 = NOL = NO GENG PENIPU KLAIM GOIB
      NO MONEY SIPRI MALAYDESH 2023 = NOT YET ORDERED
      NO MONEY SIPRI MALAYDESH 2022 = SELECTED NOT YET ORDERED
      SALAM NOL SALAM SEWA ......

      Hapus
    5. MALAYDESH armed forces have faced challenges due to limited funding, which has hindered their ability to modernize and respond to threats.
      Factors
      Fiscal constraints: The government has been unwilling to cut spending elsewhere to fund defense.
      Maintenance and repair: A significant portion of the defense budget goes toward maintenance and repair, leaving little for new assets.
      Political uncertainty: Political uncertainty has limited defense spending.
      Aging aircraft: The air force has a large fleet of aging aircraft that are expensive to maintain.
      Diversified acquisitions: The country has acquired advanced weapon systems from different countries, which can lead to technical and logistical problems.
      Poor governance: Poor governance has undermined the effectiveness of outsourcing programs.
      ========
      The MALAYDESH Armed Forces (MAF) has many outdated assets, including ships, helicopters, and spare parts. The MAF has acknowledged the need to replace these assets.
      Ships
      • The Royal MALAYDESH Navy's (RMN) Fast Attack Craft (FAC) is over 50 years old
      • The RMN has many vessels that are past their optimal lifespan
      • The RMN's age limit for submarines is 35 years, and 30 years for frigates, corvettes, and other ships
      • The RMN's smaller vessels, like fast patrol boats, have an age limit of 24 years
      Helicopters
      • Some helicopters in the MAF were commissioned in the 1960s
      Spare parts
      • The MAF has lost money due to spare parts that are no longer compatible with its fleet
      ===========
      • The MALAYDESH Armed Forces (MAF) face a number of equipment challenges, including:
      Aging aircraft
      The RMAF's main fighter fleet includes the Su-30MKMs and Boeing F/A-18 Hornets, which are becoming technologically obsolete. Maintaining a large fleet of aging aircraft can be expensive.
      Limited defense budget
      The government's defense modernization budget is limited, making it difficult to afford new equipment.
      Local content
      Most MAF equipment is sourced from outside the country, and there is a lack of research and development (R&D) activities.
      Local company capabilities
      Local companies may not have the necessary capabilities to produce the equipment the MAF needs.
      OEM reluctance
      Original equipment manufacturers (OEMs) may be reluctant to share their technology for fear of competition.
      Defense infrastructure
      The condition of some military living quarters and defense infrastructure is poor
      ===========
      NO MONEY SIPRI MALAYDESH 2024 = NOL = NO GENG PENIPU KLAIM GOIB
      NO MONEY SIPRI MALAYDESH 2023 = NOT YET ORDERED
      NO MONEY SIPRI MALAYDESH 2022 = SELECTED NOT YET ORDERED
      SALAM NOL SALAM SEWA ......

      Hapus
    6. MALAYDESH armed forces face challenges due to limited funding, which has led to an aging equipment inventory and gaps in military capability.
      Limited funding
      Small procurement budgets
      The military budget has remained small as a percentage of GDP, and governments have been unwilling to cut spending elsewhere
      Postponed purchases
      The global financial crisis has forced the MALAYDESH Armed Forces (MAF) to postpone large purchases
      Aging equipment
      Outdated inventory
      The MAF's equipment is aging due to small procurement budgets and a lack of investment in maintenance and repair
      Withdrawal of aircraft
      The MAF withdrew its MiG-29 Fulcrum fighter aircraft in 2017, and is struggling to keep its Su-30MKM Flanker fighter operational
      Other challenges
      Procurement system: The procurement system needs reform, and there are delays in the delivery of new equipment
      Corruption: There are weaknesses in anti-corruption standards and reporting, and political connections can influence promotion decisions
      Oversight: There is little effective oversight of the defense sector
      ========
      The MALAYDESH Armed Forces (MAF) face several challenges in research and development (R&D), including a lack of funding, limited local capabilities, and a lack of strategic partnerships.
      Lack of funding
      There is a lack of funding to generate innovation in the local defense industry
      The defense industry faces tight budgets and uncertain timelines
      Limited local capabilities
      Local companies lack the capabilities and capacities to develop and produce military products
      There is a reluctance from Original Equipment Manufacturers (OEMs) to share their techNOLogy
      Lack of strategic partnerships
      There is a lack of strategic relationships between local companies and foreign partners
      There is a lack of clear guidance from the government for the future strategic direction of the defense industry
      ===========
      .The Royal MALAYDESH Navy (RMN) has an aging fleet that is underfunded and struggling to keep up with techNOLogical advancements. This makes it difficult for the RMN to defend the country and its territorial claims in the South China Sea.
      Causes
      • Aging vessels
      Many of the RMN's ships are past their prime and are used beyond their economical life
      • Delayed replacements
      The RMN has received only a small number of the new vessels it planned to receive
      • Mismanagement
      A government audit found that mismanagement has mangkrak plans to replace the aging fleet
      Effects
      • Limited ability to patrol: The RMN's ability to patrol its maritime domain is limited
      • Increased reliance on the US: The RMN is relying more on the US to bolster its maritime capabilities
      Increased risk of accidents: The age of the RMN's vessels increases the risk of accident
      ===========
      NO MONEY SIPRI MALAYDESH 2024 = NOL = NO GENG PENIPU KLAIM GOIB
      NO MONEY SIPRI MALAYDESH 2023 = NOT YET ORDERED
      NO MONEY SIPRI MALAYDESH 2022 = SELECTED NOT YET ORDERED
      SALAM NOL SALAM SEWA ......

      Hapus
  19. The Royal MALAYDESH Navy (RMN) faces a number of challenges, including a fleet that is aging, delays in acquiring new ships, and corruption.
    Aging fleet
    • Half of the RMN's fleet of 49 ships are past their serviceable lifespan.
    • The fleet is largely past its prime, making it difficult to monitor the country's extensive maritime domain.
    Delays in acquiring new ships
    • The RMN has experienced delays in acquiring new ships, which has contributed to the use of ships that are beyond their useful life.
    • The RMN has canceled plans to add new batches of Lekiu frigates.
    Corruption
    • Some of the RMN's modernization efforts have been linked to corruption.
    • The Public Accounts Committee (PAC) found that BNS subsidiaries did not use all of the government's payments for the RM9 billion warship procurement.
    Other challenges
    • Maritime boundary disputes with other countries, including China, Indonesia, and the Philippines
    • Sea robbery, smuggling, and illegal sand mining
    • Maritime piracy, which can also be used by terrorists to raise funds
    China's assertiveness in the South China Sea
    ============
    The MALAYDESH Armed Forces (ATM) face several readiness issues, including a lack of funding, outdated techNOLogy, and morale issues. These issues can affect the ATM's combat readiness and strategic deterrence capability.
    Lack of funding
    • Inadequate funding can affect the ATM's training, techNOLogy, and morale.
    • The government may not be able to provide the ATM with the latest defense assets.
    Outdated techNOLogy
    • The ATM may lack modern military assets, which can expose it to internal and external threats.
    • For example, the KD Rahman submarine had technical issues in 2010 that prevented it from submerging.
    ============
    MALAYDESH 's armed forces have been underfunded for some time, due to a lack of political will to increase defense spending. This has limited the country's ability to modernize and respond to threats.
    Causes of underfunding
    • Government spending
    MALAYDESH governments have been reluctant to cut spending in other areas to fund defense
    • Size of armed forces
    Governments have been unwilling to reduce the size of the armed forces by cutting manpower and equipment
    • Corruption
    Corruption risks remain significant in MALAYDESH 's defense governance architecture
    Effects of underfunding
    • Limited procurement: The navy and air force have struggled to procure new assets to modernize
    • Outdated equipment: The MAF has outdated logistics equipment
    • Limited ability to respond to threats: The MAF has been unable to improve its fighting capacity to deal with external threats
    ===========
    NO MONEY SIPRI MALAYDESH 2024 = NOL = NO GENG PENIPU KLAIM GOIB
    NO MONEY SIPRI MALAYDESH 2023 = NOT YET ORDERED
    NO MONEY SIPRI MALAYDESH 2022 = SELECTED NOT YET ORDERED
    SALAM NOL SALAM SEWA ......

    BalasHapus
  20. KESIAN..... ternyata VLS MIDLAS VERSI FFBNW.... KAH.. KAH.. KAH.. KAH

    BalasHapus
    Balasan
    1. The MALAYDESH Armed Forces (MAF) face a variety of challenges, including personnel issues, logistics, and security threats.
      Personnel issues
      Lack of military knowledge
      Military personnel may struggle with decision-making, thinking skills, and problem-solving due to a lack of military knowledge.
      Civil-military relations
      The military is controlled by civilians who exercise authority over the military.
      Logistics issues
      Readiness: The MAF must be able to provide the minimum supply and service needed to start a combat operation.
      Responsiveness: The MAF must provide accurate support at the right place and time.
      ===========
      The MALAYDESH Armed Forces (MAF) face many challenges, including:
      Personnel: The MAF has difficulty recruiting and retaining high-quality personnel, partly due to poor service conditions.
      Equipment: The MAF needs to modernize its equipment, including replacing its fleet of Nuri helicopters.
      Infrastructure: The MAF needs to improve its defense infrastructure, including living quarters.
      Ethnic composition: The MAF needs to rebalance the ethnic composition of its forces.
      Local content: The MAF needs to increase the local content of its equipment.
      Research and development: The MAF needs to increase its research and development activities.
      Logistic management: The MAF needs to improve its logistic management, including planning, operation implementation, and supply pre-budgeting.
      Non-traditional security challenges: The MAF needs to increase its authority to tackle non-traditional security challenges.
      ===========
      The MALAYDESH Armed Forces (MAF) has a lack of modern military assets due to a small defense budget and aging equipment. This has left the MAF vulnerable to internal and external threats.
      Causes
      • Small defense budget: The MAF has had small procurement budgets for the past quarter-century.
      • Aging equipment: Most of the MAF's equipment was purchased between the 1970s and 1990s.
      • Foreign dependence: The MAF relies on foreign Original Equipment Manufacturers (OEMs) for its military hardware and software.
      Effects
      • Vulnerability to threats
      The MAF is vulnerable to internal and external threats due to its lack of modern military assets.
      • Challenges with air force
      The MAF's air force has been challenged by the withdrawal of its MiG-29 Fulcrum fighter aircraft in 2017.
      • Challenges with naval assets
      The MAF's naval assets are aging, as evidenced by the KD Rahman submarine issue in 2010.
      ===========
      NO MONEY SIPRI MALAYDESH 2024 = NOL = NO GENG PENIPU KLAIM GOIB
      NO MONEY SIPRI MALAYDESH 2023 = NOT YET ORDERED
      NO MONEY SIPRI MALAYDESH 2022 = SELECTED NOT YET ORDERED
      SALAM NOL SALAM SEWA ......

      Hapus
    2. The MALAYDESH Armed Forces (MAF) face a variety of challenges, including personnel issues, logistics, and security threats.
      Personnel issues
      Lack of military knowledge
      Military personnel may struggle with decision-making, thinking skills, and problem-solving due to a lack of military knowledge.
      Civil-military relations
      The military is controlled by civilians who exercise authority over the military.
      Logistics issues
      Readiness: The MAF must be able to provide the minimum supply and service needed to start a combat operation.
      Responsiveness: The MAF must provide accurate support at the right place and time.
      ===========
      The MALAYDESH Armed Forces (MAF) face many challenges, including:
      Personnel: The MAF has difficulty recruiting and retaining high-quality personnel, partly due to poor service conditions.
      Equipment: The MAF needs to modernize its equipment, including replacing its fleet of Nuri helicopters.
      Infrastructure: The MAF needs to improve its defense infrastructure, including living quarters.
      Ethnic composition: The MAF needs to rebalance the ethnic composition of its forces.
      Local content: The MAF needs to increase the local content of its equipment.
      Research and development: The MAF needs to increase its research and development activities.
      Logistic management: The MAF needs to improve its logistic management, including planning, operation implementation, and supply pre-budgeting.
      Non-traditional security challenges: The MAF needs to increase its authority to tackle non-traditional security challenges.
      ===========
      The MALAYDESH Armed Forces (MAF) has a lack of modern military assets due to a small defense budget and aging equipment. This has left the MAF vulnerable to internal and external threats.
      Causes
      • Small defense budget: The MAF has had small procurement budgets for the past quarter-century.
      • Aging equipment: Most of the MAF's equipment was purchased between the 1970s and 1990s.
      • Foreign dependence: The MAF relies on foreign Original Equipment Manufacturers (OEMs) for its military hardware and software.
      Effects
      • Vulnerability to threats
      The MAF is vulnerable to internal and external threats due to its lack of modern military assets.
      • Challenges with air force
      The MAF's air force has been challenged by the withdrawal of its MiG-29 Fulcrum fighter aircraft in 2017.
      • Challenges with naval assets
      The MAF's naval assets are aging, as evidenced by the KD Rahman submarine issue in 2010.
      ===========
      NO MONEY SIPRI MALAYDESH 2024 = NOL = NO GENG PENIPU KLAIM GOIB
      NO MONEY SIPRI MALAYDESH 2023 = NOT YET ORDERED
      NO MONEY SIPRI MALAYDESH 2022 = SELECTED NOT YET ORDERED
      SALAM NOL SALAM SEWA ......

      Hapus
    3. The MALAYDESH Armed Forces (MAF) face a variety of challenges, including personnel issues, logistics, and security threats.
      Personnel issues
      Lack of military knowledge
      Military personnel may struggle with decision-making, thinking skills, and problem-solving due to a lack of military knowledge.
      Civil-military relations
      The military is controlled by civilians who exercise authority over the military.
      Logistics issues
      Readiness: The MAF must be able to provide the minimum supply and service needed to start a combat operation.
      Responsiveness: The MAF must provide accurate support at the right place and time.
      ===========
      The MALAYDESH Armed Forces (MAF) face many challenges, including:
      Personnel: The MAF has difficulty recruiting and retaining high-quality personnel, partly due to poor service conditions.
      Equipment: The MAF needs to modernize its equipment, including replacing its fleet of Nuri helicopters.
      Infrastructure: The MAF needs to improve its defense infrastructure, including living quarters.
      Ethnic composition: The MAF needs to rebalance the ethnic composition of its forces.
      Local content: The MAF needs to increase the local content of its equipment.
      Research and development: The MAF needs to increase its research and development activities.
      Logistic management: The MAF needs to improve its logistic management, including planning, operation implementation, and supply pre-budgeting.
      Non-traditional security challenges: The MAF needs to increase its authority to tackle non-traditional security challenges.
      ===========
      The MALAYDESH Armed Forces (MAF) has a lack of modern military assets due to a small defense budget and aging equipment. This has left the MAF vulnerable to internal and external threats.
      Causes
      • Small defense budget: The MAF has had small procurement budgets for the past quarter-century.
      • Aging equipment: Most of the MAF's equipment was purchased between the 1970s and 1990s.
      • Foreign dependence: The MAF relies on foreign Original Equipment Manufacturers (OEMs) for its military hardware and software.
      Effects
      • Vulnerability to threats
      The MAF is vulnerable to internal and external threats due to its lack of modern military assets.
      • Challenges with air force
      The MAF's air force has been challenged by the withdrawal of its MiG-29 Fulcrum fighter aircraft in 2017.
      • Challenges with naval assets
      The MAF's naval assets are aging, as evidenced by the KD Rahman submarine issue in 2010.
      ===========
      NO MONEY SIPRI MALAYDESH 2024 = NOL = NO GENG PENIPU KLAIM GOIB
      NO MONEY SIPRI MALAYDESH 2023 = NOT YET ORDERED
      NO MONEY SIPRI MALAYDESH 2022 = SELECTED NOT YET ORDERED
      SALAM NOL SALAM SEWA ......

      Hapus
    4. The Royal MALAYDESH Air Force (RMAF) faces several problems with its aircraft, including an aging fleet, limited funding, and a lack of responsiveness in its logistics system.
      Aging fleet
      • The RMAF has a large fleet of aging aircraft that are difficult to maintain.
      • The RMAF's aircraft include the Mikoyan MiG-29, Boeing F/A-18 Hornet, and BAE Hawk.
      Limited funding
      • The government's defense modernization budget is limited. .
      • The government has many other priorities, including revitalizing the economy and reducing the national deficit.
      Logistics system
      • The RMAF's logistics system has problems with readiness and responsiveness.
      • Readiness is the ability to provide the minimum supply and service needed to start a combat operation.
      • Responsiveness is the ability to provide accurate support at the right time and place.
      Government change
      ==========
      MALAYDESH armed forces have faced challenges due to limited funding, which has hindered their ability to modernize and respond to threats.
      Factors
      Fiscal constraints: The government has been unwilling to cut spending elsewhere to fund defense.
      Maintenance and repair: A significant portion of the defense budget goes toward maintenance and repair, leaving little for new assets.
      Political uncertainty: Political uncertainty has limited defense spending.
      Aging aircraft: The air force has a large fleet of aging aircraft that are expensive to maintain.
      Diversified acquisitions: The country has acquired advanced weapon systems from different countries, which can lead to technical and logistical problems.
      Poor governance: Poor governance has undermined the effectiveness of outsourcing programs.
      ==========
      1. DEBT 84.3% DARI GDP
      2. DEBT NEGARA RM 1.63 TRLLIUN
      3. DEBT 1MDB RM 18.2 BILLION
      4. TUNGGAKAN SEWA SABAH USD 15 BILLION
      5. DEBT KERAJAAN PERSEKUTUAN 60.4%
      6. SEWA SIMULATOR MKM
      7. PESAWAT MIG GROUNDED
      8. SEWA MOTOR POLIS
      9. PESAWAT MB339CM GROUNDED
      10. NURI GROUNDED SEWA BLACKHAWK
      11. FIVE PROCUREMENT CANCELLED
      12. 48 PESAWAT SKYHAWK HILANG
      13. MESIN JET 2 BUAH HILANG
      14. NO MARINIR NO AMPHIBIOUS NAVAL PLATFORM
      15. NO LST
      16. NO LPD – NGEMIS LPD USA
      17. NO TANKER
      18. NO KCR
      19. MONUMEN MIG29M UNTUK JIMAT KOS
      20. NO SPH
      21. SUBMARINE DEFACT MEMBUNUH WANITA HAMIL
      22. NO HELLFIRE
      23. NO MPA ATR72 DELAYED
      24. NO HIDRO-OSEANOGRAFI SEWA KAPAL HIDRO
      25. NO HELI HEAVY ATTACK NGEMIS AH1Z
      26. NO M3 AMPHIBIUS RIG
      27. LCS MANGKRAK KARATAN
      28. OPV MANGKRAK
      29. TANK MOGOK STOP SPARE PARTS
      30. CN 235 MSA VERSI MSI USA
      31. SEWA MOTOR MILITARY POLICE
      32. RADAR GIFTED PAID USA
      33. 84% NO SAVING EVERY MONTH
      34. SEWA VVSHORAD
      35. SEWA TRUK 3 TON
      36. 4X4 SEWA 6X6 CANCELLED
      37. C130H DIGANTI 2045
      38. TEMBAK GRANAT BOM PASUKAN SEMDIRI
      39. NO DRONE UCAV – ANKA ISR OMPONG
      40. SEWA BLACKHAWK SEWA AW159
      41. NO TRACKED SPH
      42. SEWA SIMULATOR HELI
      43. SPH CANCELLED
      44. SCORPION V150 CONDOR SIMBAS RETIRED
      45. NO PESAWAT COIN
      46. PILATUS MK II KARATAN
      47. PENCEROBOHAN 43X BTA 316 HARI
      48. SEWA AW139 SEWA COLIBRI
      49. MRSS LMS B2 UAV ANKA HELI MENUNGGU 2026-2030
      50. OPV DIPAY 3 JADI 1 SEWA BOAT
      51. LYNX GROUNDED
      52. MRCA CANCELLED SEWA PESAWAT ITTC
      53. MICA CANCELLED NSM CANCELLED
      54. NO LRAD NO MRAD JUST VSHORAD
      55. PRANK UN PRANK TURKEY PRANK PERANCIS PRANK SLOVAKIA
      56. 4X NGEMIS F18 KUWAIT
      57. MENUNGGU 2050 KAPAL SELAM
      58. NO TANK AMPHIBI AV8 MOGOK BERASAP
      59. 84% NO SAVING EVERY MONTH
      60. OVER LIMIT DEBT 65,6% (LIMIT DEBT 65%)
      61. SEWA 12 AW149 TUDM
      62. SEWA 4 AW139 TUDM
      63. SEWA 5 EC120B TUDM
      64. SEWA 2 AW159 TLDM
      65. SEWA 4 UH-60A TDM
      67. SEWA 12 AW149 TDM
      68. SEWA 4 AW139 BOMBA
      69. SEWA 2 AW159 MMEA
      70. SEWA 7 BELL429 POLIS

      Hapus
    5. NO MONEY SIPRI 2024 = NO GENG PENIPU KLAIM GOIB
      NO MONEY SIPRI 2023 = NOT YET ORDERED
      NO MONEY SIPRI 2022 = SELECTED NOT YET ORDERED
      SALAM NOL SALAM SEWA ......
      ===========
      The cost overrun for the LCS project in MALAYDESH was RM1 billion. This was part of a RM9.13 billion contract that the government paid RM6.08 billion for.
      Explanation
      • RM1.4 billion was not used for the project
      • RM1 billion was considered a cost overrun
      • RM400 million was used to pay off PSCI's DEBTs
      Cost overruns are a common problem in the construction industry in MALAYDESH . In fact, most construction projects in MALAYDESH have cost overruns of 5–10% of the total contract price
      ===========
      MALAYDESH shipyards face several key problems including: intense competition from neighboring countries like Singapore with more advanced infrastructure, limited techNOLogical capabilities, supply chain disruptions due to global factors like COVID-19, a shortage of skilled labor, inconsistent demand for shipbuilding, and sometimes issues with project management and cost overruns, particularly when building complex vessels; all of which can hinder their competitiveness in the international market.
      Specific challenges:
      • Infrastructure limitations:
      MALAYDESH ports might not be as modern or well-equipped as those in Singapore, leading to inefficiencies and higher costs.
      • Skill gap:
      A lack of highly skilled workers in shipbuilding can impact quality and production timelines.
      • Nological limitations:
      MALAYDESH shipyards may not have access to the latest shipbuilding techNOLogies, hindering their ability to build complex vessels.
      • Market volatility:
      Depending heavily on the oil and gas industry for demand, fluctuations in the market can significantly impact orders for offshore vessels.
      • Cost competitiveness:
      Facing pressure to compete on price with other regional shipyards, which can sometimes lead to compromising quality.
      • Project management issues:
      Past instances of delays and cost overruns in major shipbuilding projects have raised concerns about project management capabilities.
      Recent developments:
      • Focus on green nology:
      MALAYDESH shipyards are increasingly looking to build more environmentally friendly vessels like LNG-powered ships to stay competitive.
      • Collaboration with international partners:
      Some MALAYDESH shipyards are collaborating with foreign companies to access advanced techNOLogy and expertise.
      • Government initiatives:
      The MALAYDESH government is providing incentives to boost the shipbuilding industry and address some of these challenges
      ===========
      The MALAYDESH Armed Forces (MAF) has faced problems with its equipment, including outdated assets, technical issues, and budget constraints.
      Outdated assets
      Aircraft
      The MAF has a large fleet of aging aircraft that are difficult to maintain. The RMAF's BAE Systems Hawk fleet and Aermacchi MB-339CMs have been grounded.
      Ships
      The RMN's vessels are approaching or have reached their age limit. The KD Rahman submarine had technical issues that prevented it from submerging.
      Weapons
      The MAF has advanced weapon systems from different countries, which can lead to technical and logistical problems.
      Technical issues
      Submarines
      The KD Rahman submarine had technical issues that prevented it from submerging.
      Weapon systems
      The MAF's weapon systems have differing technical standards and specifications, which can lead to inefficiencies.
      Budget constraints
      Defense budget: The MAF's defense budget has been stagnant for several years.
      Procurement system: The MAF's procurement system has been criticized for being inefficient and susceptible to external interference

      Hapus
    6. The FA-50 fighter jet has faced issues with equipping, maintenance, and integration. These issues have delayed deliveries and raised doubts about the contract's completion.
      Equipment issues
      • Weapons
      Poland has had trouble securing U.S. approval for integrating certain weapons, like the AIM-120 AMRAAM missiles.
      • Integration
      The FA-50GFs in service cannot use newly ordered weapons systems, like the AIM-9X Sidewinder, due to a lack of integration.
      Maintenance issues
      • Availability: Poland has expressed dissatisfaction with the availability of the FA-50.
      • Scheduled maintenance: Some FA-50s have been on mandatory scheduled maintenance.
      Integration challenges
      • Cost: Cost concerns have raised doubts about the contract's completion.
      • Infrastructure: Poland has lacked infrastructure investments.
      • Political football: The future of the FA-50 platform has become a political football.
      ===============
      MALAYDESH 's combat readiness may be low due to a number of factors, including poor planning, corruption, and political interference.
      Factors
      • Logistic management: There are problems with managing logistics for soldiers.
      • Political interference: Political leaders have interfered with procurement.
      • Corruption: The military is riddled with corruption.
      Combat readiness
      • Combat readiness is the condition of the armed forces to perform during combat military operations.
      It includes the condition of warships, aircraft, weapon systems, and other military techNOLogy and equipment.
      ==========
      1. DEBT 84.3% DARI GDP
      2. DEBT NEGARA RM 1.63 TRLLIUN
      3. DEBT 1MDB RM 18.2 BILLION
      4. TUNGGAKAN SEWA SABAH USD 15 BILLION
      5. DEBT KERAJAAN PERSEKUTUAN 60.4%
      6. SEWA SIMULATOR MKM
      7. PESAWAT MIG GROUNDED
      8. SEWA MOTOR POLIS
      9. PESAWAT MB339CM GROUNDED
      10. NURI GROUNDED SEWA BLACKHAWK
      11. FIVE PROCUREMENT CANCELLED
      12. 48 PESAWAT SKYHAWK HILANG
      13. MESIN JET 2 BUAH HILANG
      14. NO MARINIR NO AMPHIBIOUS NAVAL PLATFORM
      15. NO LST
      16. NO LPD – NGEMIS LPD USA
      17. NO TANKER
      18. NO KCR
      19. MONUMEN MIG29M UNTUK JIMAT KOS
      20. NO SPH
      21. SUBMARINE DEFACT MEMBUNUH WANITA HAMIL
      22. NO HELLFIRE
      23. NO MPA ATR72 DELAYED
      24. NO HIDRO-OSEANOGRAFI SEWA KAPAL HIDRO
      25. NO HELI HEAVY ATTACK NGEMIS AH1Z
      26. NO M3 AMPHIBIUS RIG
      27. LCS MANGKRAK KARATAN
      28. OPV MANGKRAK
      29. TANK MOGOK STOP SPARE PARTS
      30. CN 235 MSA VERSI MSI USA
      31. SEWA MOTOR MILITARY POLICE
      32. RADAR GIFTED PAID USA
      33. 84% NO SAVING EVERY MONTH
      34. SEWA VVSHORAD
      35. SEWA TRUK 3 TON
      36. 4X4 SEWA 6X6 CANCELLED
      37. C130H DIGANTI 2045
      38. TEMBAK GRANAT BOM PASUKAN SEMDIRI
      39. NO DRONE UCAV – ANKA ISR OMPONG
      40. SEWA BLACKHAWK SEWA AW159
      41. NO TRACKED SPH
      42. SEWA SIMULATOR HELI
      43. SPH CANCELLED
      44. SCORPION V150 CONDOR SIMBAS RETIRED
      45. NO PESAWAT COIN
      46. PILATUS MK II KARATAN
      47. PENCEROBOHAN 43X BTA 316 HARI
      48. SEWA AW139 SEWA COLIBRI
      49. MRSS LMS B2 UAV ANKA HELI MENUNGGU 2026-2030
      50. OPV DIPAY 3 JADI 1 SEWA BOAT
      51. LYNX GROUNDED
      52. MRCA CANCELLED SEWA PESAWAT ITTC
      53. MICA CANCELLED NSM CANCELLED
      54. NO LRAD NO MRAD JUST VSHORAD
      55. PRANK UN PRANK TURKEY PRANK PERANCIS PRANK SLOVAKIA
      56. 4X NGEMIS F18 KUWAIT
      57. MENUNGGU 2050 KAPAL SELAM
      58. NO TANK AMPHIBI AV8 MOGOK BERASAP
      59. 84% NO SAVING EVERY MONTH
      60. OVER LIMIT DEBT 65,6% (LIMIT DEBT 65%)
      61. SEWA 12 AW149 TUDM
      62. SEWA 4 AW139 TUDM
      63. SEWA 5 EC120B TUDM
      64. SEWA 2 AW159 TLDM
      65. SEWA 4 UH-60A TDM
      67. SEWA 12 AW149 TDM
      68. SEWA 4 AW139 BOMBA
      69. SEWA 2 AW159 MMEA
      70. SEWA 7 BELL429 POLIS

      Hapus
  21. Outdated inventory can create challenges for the MALAYDESH Armed Forces (MAF) in terms of readiness, defense preparedness, and logistics.
    Challenges
    • Logistics: Outdated inventory can make it difficult to deliver the right supplies to soldiers at the right time. This can hinder operations and make it harder to mobilize soldiers in hostile environments.
    • Defense preparedness: Outdated equipment can make it difficult for the MAF to keep up with evolving geopolitical and strategic threats.
    • Fleet sustainment: A large fleet of aging aircraft can be expensive to maintain.
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    The defense industry of MALAYDESH armed forces faces several weaknesses, including corruption, lack of human resources, and insufficient research and development.
    Corruption
    • Procurement
    The procurement process is vulnerable to corruption due to foreign and domestic interests.
    • Commanders
    Commanders may not receive training on corruption issues, which can leave troops ill-equipped to respond to corruption risks.
    Lack of human resources
    • STEM specialists
    There is a lack of STEM specialists, especially in the defense-industrial sector.
    • Local companies
    Local companies may not have the necessary capabilities to produce defense equipment.
    Insufficient research and development
    • Local universities and corporate sector
    There is little use of the research and development capabilities in local universities and the corporate sector.
    • Government guidance
    The government may not have clear guidance for the future strategic direction of the industry.
    Other weaknesses
    • Limited parliamentary oversight: Parliamentary oversight of the defense sector is weak.
    • Limited financial scrutiny: Financial scrutiny is limited by excessive secrecy.
    • Reluctance of OEMs: Original Equipment Manufacturers (OEMs) may be reluctant to share their techNOLogy.
    • Reluctance of MAF: The MALAYDESH Armed Forces (MAF) may be reluctant to use locally produced products.
    MALAYDESH armed forces face challenges in modernizing their budget due to economic limitations, historical budget constraints, and competing national priorities. However, the country has recently increased its military spending to address these challenges.
    Challenges
    Budget constraints: MALAYDESH defense spending is low compared to other regional powers, and the country has faced delays and cancellations of military modernization initiatives.
    Aging aircraft: The country's fleet of aging aircraft is burdensome to maintain, which adds to fleet sustainment problems.
    Leakage of funds: The pandemic and political uncertainty have limited defense spending
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    DRAMA 155mm SPH SYSTEM
    DRAMA 155mm SPH SYSTEM
    DRAMA 155mm SPH SYSTEM
    As of September 2024, the MALAYDESH Army has not acquired a 155 mm self-propelled howitzer (SPH) system. The MALAYDESH Ministry of Defence has been discussing the project, but the final selection has not been made.
    Why the acquisition has been delayed?
    The acquisition program was announced in the 2010s, but the schedule, number of platforms, and total estimated cost were not defined.
    The Ministry of Finance canceled the intended purchase of self-propelled howitzer systems.
    The MALAYDESH Army is still waiting for government approval to procure the system
    ===========
    NO MONEY SIPRI MALAYDESH 2024 = NOL = NO GENG PENIPU KLAIM GOIB
    NO MONEY SIPRI MALAYDESH 2023 = NOT YET ORDERED
    NO MONEY SIPRI MALAYDESH 2022 = SELECTED NOT YET ORDERED
    SALAM NOL SALAM SEWA ......


    BalasHapus
  22. The Su-30MKM fighter jet has been grounded in the past, primarily due to issues with engine problems and a lack of readily available spare parts, particularly affecting the MALAYDESH Air Force (RMAF) which operates this variant; in 2018, MALAYDESH grounded a significant portion of its Su-30MKM fleet due to these concerns, prompting them to invest in upgrades and local maintenance solutions to address the problem and restore operational readiness.
    Key points about the grounding:
    • Spare parts shortage:
    One of the main reasons for grounding was the difficulty in obtaining necessary spare parts for the aircraft, creating maintenance challenges.
    • Engine issues:
    The Su-30MKM's engines were also cited as a major concern, contributing to the grounding.
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    The MALAYDESH Armed Forces (MAF) face several challenges that affect their combat readiness, including outdated equipment, corruption, and political interference.
    Outdated equipment
    • Most of the MAF's equipment was purchased between the 1970s and 1990s.
    • The MAF lacks modern military assets.
    • The KD Rahman submarine, which was purchased in 2010, had technical problems that prevented it from submerging.
    Corruption and political interference The MAF is plagued by corruption and Political leaders interfere with procurement.
    Other challenges
    • The MAF is unable to manage low-level conflicts.
    • The government is unable to provide the MAF with modern defense assets.
    Combat readiness
    • Combat readiness is the ability of the armed forces to perform military operations.
    • It is measured by the readiness of personnel, equipment, and training.
    ==========
    1. DEBT 84.3% DARI GDP
    2. DEBT NEGARA RM 1.63 TRLLIUN
    3. DEBT 1MDB RM 18.2 BILLION
    4. TUNGGAKAN SEWA SABAH USD 15 BILLION
    5. DEBT KERAJAAN PERSEKUTUAN 60.4%
    6. SEWA SIMULATOR MKM
    7. PESAWAT MIG GROUNDED
    8. SEWA MOTOR POLIS
    9. PESAWAT MB339CM GROUNDED
    10. NURI GROUNDED SEWA BLACKHAWK
    11. FIVE PROCUREMENT CANCELLED
    12. 48 PESAWAT SKYHAWK HILANG
    13. MESIN JET 2 BUAH HILANG
    14. NO MARINIR NO AMPHIBIOUS NAVAL PLATFORM
    15. NO LST
    16. NO LPD – NGEMIS LPD USA
    17. NO TANKER
    18. NO KCR
    19. MONUMEN MIG29M UNTUK JIMAT KOS
    20. NO SPH
    21. SUBMARINE DEFACT MEMBUNUH WANITA HAMIL
    22. NO HELLFIRE
    23. NO MPA ATR72 DELAYED
    24. NO HIDRO-OSEANOGRAFI SEWA KAPAL HIDRO
    25. NO HELI HEAVY ATTACK NGEMIS AH1Z
    26. NO M3 AMPHIBIUS RIG
    27. LCS MANGKRAK KARATAN
    28. OPV MANGKRAK
    29. TANK MOGOK STOP SPARE PARTS
    30. CN 235 MSA VERSI MSI USA
    31. SEWA MOTOR MILITARY POLICE
    32. RADAR GIFTED PAID USA
    33. 84% NO SAVING EVERY MONTH
    34. SEWA VVSHORAD
    35. SEWA TRUK 3 TON
    36. 4X4 SEWA 6X6 CANCELLED
    37. C130H DIGANTI 2045
    38. TEMBAK GRANAT BOM PASUKAN SEMDIRI
    39. NO DRONE UCAV – ANKA ISR OMPONG
    40. SEWA BLACKHAWK SEWA AW159
    41. NO TRACKED SPH
    42. SEWA SIMULATOR HELI
    43. SPH CANCELLED
    44. SCORPION V150 CONDOR SIMBAS RETIRED
    45. NO PESAWAT COIN
    46. PILATUS MK II KARATAN
    47. PENCEROBOHAN 43X BTA 316 HARI
    48. SEWA AW139 SEWA COLIBRI
    49. MRSS LMS B2 UAV ANKA HELI MENUNGGU 2026-2030
    50. OPV DIPAY 3 JADI 1 SEWA BOAT
    51. LYNX GROUNDED
    52. MRCA CANCELLED SEWA PESAWAT ITTC
    53. MICA CANCELLED NSM CANCELLED
    54. NO LRAD NO MRAD JUST VSHORAD
    55. PRANK UN PRANK TURKEY PRANK PERANCIS PRANK SLOVAKIA
    56. 4X NGEMIS F18 KUWAIT
    57. MENUNGGU 2050 KAPAL SELAM
    58. NO TANK AMPHIBI AV8 MOGOK BERASAP
    59. 84% NO SAVING EVERY MONTH
    60. OVER LIMIT DEBT 65,6% (LIMIT DEBT 65%)
    61. SEWA 12 AW149 TUDM
    62. SEWA 4 AW139 TUDM
    63. SEWA 5 EC120B TUDM
    64. SEWA 2 AW159 TLDM
    65. SEWA 4 UH-60A TDM
    67. SEWA 12 AW149 TDM
    68. SEWA 4 AW139 BOMBA
    69. SEWA 2 AW159 MMEA
    70. SEWA 7 BELL429 POLIS

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  23. The Su-30MKM fighter jet has been grounded in the past, primarily due to issues with engine problems and a lack of readily available spare parts, particularly affecting the MALAYDESH Air Force (RMAF) which operates this variant; in 2018, MALAYDESH grounded a significant portion of its Su-30MKM fleet due to these concerns, prompting them to invest in upgrades and local maintenance solutions to address the problem and restore operational readiness.
    Key points about the grounding:
    • Spare parts shortage:
    One of the main reasons for grounding was the difficulty in obtaining necessary spare parts for the aircraft, creating maintenance challenges.
    • Engine issues:
    The Su-30MKM's engines were also cited as a major concern, contributing to the grounding.
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    The MALAYDESH Armed Forces (MAF) face several challenges that affect their combat readiness, including outdated equipment, corruption, and political interference.
    Outdated equipment
    • Most of the MAF's equipment was purchased between the 1970s and 1990s.
    • The MAF lacks modern military assets.
    • The KD Rahman submarine, which was purchased in 2010, had technical problems that prevented it from submerging.
    Corruption and political interference The MAF is plagued by corruption and Political leaders interfere with procurement.
    Other challenges
    • The MAF is unable to manage low-level conflicts.
    • The government is unable to provide the MAF with modern defense assets.
    Combat readiness
    • Combat readiness is the ability of the armed forces to perform military operations.
    • It is measured by the readiness of personnel, equipment, and training.
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    1. DEBT 84.3% DARI GDP
    2. DEBT NEGARA RM 1.63 TRLLIUN
    3. DEBT 1MDB RM 18.2 BILLION
    4. TUNGGAKAN SEWA SABAH USD 15 BILLION
    5. DEBT KERAJAAN PERSEKUTUAN 60.4%
    6. SEWA SIMULATOR MKM
    7. PESAWAT MIG GROUNDED
    8. SEWA MOTOR POLIS
    9. PESAWAT MB339CM GROUNDED
    10. NURI GROUNDED SEWA BLACKHAWK
    11. FIVE PROCUREMENT CANCELLED
    12. 48 PESAWAT SKYHAWK HILANG
    13. MESIN JET 2 BUAH HILANG
    14. NO MARINIR NO AMPHIBIOUS NAVAL PLATFORM
    15. NO LST
    16. NO LPD – NGEMIS LPD USA
    17. NO TANKER
    18. NO KCR
    19. MONUMEN MIG29M UNTUK JIMAT KOS
    20. NO SPH
    21. SUBMARINE DEFACT MEMBUNUH WANITA HAMIL
    22. NO HELLFIRE
    23. NO MPA ATR72 DELAYED
    24. NO HIDRO-OSEANOGRAFI SEWA KAPAL HIDRO
    25. NO HELI HEAVY ATTACK NGEMIS AH1Z
    26. NO M3 AMPHIBIUS RIG
    27. LCS MANGKRAK KARATAN
    28. OPV MANGKRAK
    29. TANK MOGOK STOP SPARE PARTS
    30. CN 235 MSA VERSI MSI USA
    31. SEWA MOTOR MILITARY POLICE
    32. RADAR GIFTED PAID USA
    33. 84% NO SAVING EVERY MONTH
    34. SEWA VVSHORAD
    35. SEWA TRUK 3 TON
    36. 4X4 SEWA 6X6 CANCELLED
    37. C130H DIGANTI 2045
    38. TEMBAK GRANAT BOM PASUKAN SEMDIRI
    39. NO DRONE UCAV – ANKA ISR OMPONG
    40. SEWA BLACKHAWK SEWA AW159
    41. NO TRACKED SPH
    42. SEWA SIMULATOR HELI
    43. SPH CANCELLED
    44. SCORPION V150 CONDOR SIMBAS RETIRED
    45. NO PESAWAT COIN
    46. PILATUS MK II KARATAN
    47. PENCEROBOHAN 43X BTA 316 HARI
    48. SEWA AW139 SEWA COLIBRI
    49. MRSS LMS B2 UAV ANKA HELI MENUNGGU 2026-2030
    50. OPV DIPAY 3 JADI 1 SEWA BOAT
    51. LYNX GROUNDED
    52. MRCA CANCELLED SEWA PESAWAT ITTC
    53. MICA CANCELLED NSM CANCELLED
    54. NO LRAD NO MRAD JUST VSHORAD
    55. PRANK UN PRANK TURKEY PRANK PERANCIS PRANK SLOVAKIA
    56. 4X NGEMIS F18 KUWAIT
    57. MENUNGGU 2050 KAPAL SELAM
    58. NO TANK AMPHIBI AV8 MOGOK BERASAP
    59. 84% NO SAVING EVERY MONTH
    60. OVER LIMIT DEBT 65,6% (LIMIT DEBT 65%)
    61. SEWA 12 AW149 TUDM
    62. SEWA 4 AW139 TUDM
    63. SEWA 5 EC120B TUDM
    64. SEWA 2 AW159 TLDM
    65. SEWA 4 UH-60A TDM
    67. SEWA 12 AW149 TDM
    68. SEWA 4 AW139 BOMBA
    69. SEWA 2 AW159 MMEA
    70. SEWA 7 BELL429 POLIS

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  24. 1998 TEST SPH 155mm CAESAR
    2025-1998 = 18 YEARS ZONK SPH
    2025-1998 = 18 YEARS ZONK SPH
    However many teething issues and automation sub-systems needed tewaking, trrials and modifications so a second pre-production model, more rugged for a field use and close to a ptoduction model was tested by French Army from 1998 and MALAYDESH Army a year after. The Direction GΓ©nΓ©rale de l'Armement (DGA) was impressed by the report and ordered five additional prototypes for more testing in September 2000. with deliveries completed by June 2003, nearly ten years after the Eurosatory presentation.
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    BUKTI TEMPEL STICKER PARS 8x8 =
    1. DESIGNED FNSS PARS 8×8
    2. DEVELOPED WITH FNSS TECHNOLOGY
    3. VEHICLE BASED ON THE TECHNOLOGY OF FNSS
    The DefTech AV8 Gempita, an 8×8 armored vehicle based on the techNOLogy of FNSS-designed FNSS Pars 8×8 developed with FNSS techNOLogy, has been in service with the MALAYDESH Army since 2014.
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    TEMPEL STICKER HIZIR TURKI
    KASIAN TIADA KEMAMPUAN UJI BALISTIK
    1. UJI BALISTIK DI THAILAND
    2. UJI BALISTIK DI AFRIKA SELATAN
    Selain itu, 2 ujian balistik telah dilakukan iaitu Ujian balistik Tembakan yang dilaksanakan di The Defence TechNOLogy Institute, Bangkok, Thailand dan Ujian Balistik Letupan (Mine/Underbelly Test) di Council for Scientific and Industrial Research, Pretoria, Afrika Selatan.
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    171 ASET USANG 33 TAHUN =
    108 TDM
    29 TUDM
    34 TLDM
    "The total number of MALAYDESH Armed Forces (ATM) assets exceeding 30 years in service comprises 108 units for the Army, 29 units for the Royal MALAYDESH Air Force (RMAF), and 34 units for the Royal MALAYDESH Navy (RMN)," the MALAYDESH Defence Minister.
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    2024 EXTERNAL DEBT REACHED AN ALL-TIME
    2024 EXTERNAL DEBT REACHED AN ALL-TIME
    2024 EXTERNAL DEBT REACHED AN ALL-TIME
    MALAYDESH external DEBT reached an all-time high of MYR 1,345,400 million in the fourth quarter of 2024. This was an increase from MYR 1,262,300 million in the third quarter of 2024.
    Additional information
    The average external DEBT for MALAYDESH from 1990 to 2024 was MYR 393,996.07 million.
    The record low for MALAYDESH external DEBT was MYR 9,063 million in the second quarter of 1997.
    MALAYDESH faced external pressures in 2023, including capital outflows, a negative interest rate differential, and ringgit depreciation.
    Gross international reserves (GIR) declined from USUSD114.7 billion at the end of 2022 to USUSD113.5 billion at the end of 2023.
    However, as of mid-January 2024, reserves had increased to USUSD115.1 billion.
    The Bank Negara MALAYDESH (BNM) Quarterly Bulletin provides a quarterly review of MALAYDESH economic, monetary, and financial developments


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  25. 2024 EXTERNAL DEBT REACHED AN ALL-TIME
    2024 EXTERNAL DEBT REACHED AN ALL-TIME
    2024 EXTERNAL DEBT REACHED AN ALL-TIME
    MALAYDESH external DEBT reached an all-time high of MYR 1,345,400 million in the fourth quarter of 2024. This was an increase from MYR 1,262,300 million in the third quarter of 2024.
    Additional information
    The average external DEBT for MALAYDESH from 1990 to 2024 was MYR 393,996.07 million.
    The record low for MALAYDESH external DEBT was MYR 9,063 million in the second quarter of 1997.
    MALAYDESH faced external pressures in 2023, including capital outflows, a negative interest rate differential, and ringgit depreciation.
    Gross international reserves (GIR) declined from USUSD114.7 billion at the end of 2022 to USUSD113.5 billion at the end of 2023.
    However, as of mid-January 2024, reserves had increased to USUSD115.1 billion.
    The Bank Negara MALAYDESH (BNM) Quarterly Bulletin provides a quarterly review of MALAYDESH economic, monetary, and financial developments.
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    IMF 2024-2029 = DEBT MALAYDESH USD 121,9 BILLION
    IMF 2024-2029 = DEBT MALAYDESH USD 121,9 BILLION
    IMF 2024-2029 = DEBT MALAYDESH USD 121,9 BILLION
    The national DEBT in MALAYDESH was forecast to continuously increase between 2024 and 2029 by in total 121.9 billion U.S. dollars (+38.56 percent). After the tenth consecutive increasing year, the national DEBT is estimated to reach 438.09 billion U.S. dollars and therefore a new peak in 2029. Notably, the national DEBT was continuously increasing over the past years.
    As defined by the International Monetary Fund, the general government gross DEBT consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the DEBTor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future.
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    DATA STATISTA 2029-2020 : INCREASE DEBT
    DATA STATISTA 2029-2020 : INCREASE DEBT
    2029 = 438,09 BILLION USD
    2028 = 412,2 BILLION USD
    2027 = 386,51 BILLION USD
    2026 = 362,19 BILLION USD
    2025 = 338,75 BILLION USD
    2024 = 316,15 BILLION USD
    2023 = 293,83 BILLION USD
    2022 = 271,49 BILLION USD
    2021 = 247,49 BILLION USD
    2020 = 221,49 BILLION USD
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    DATA STATISTA 2029-2020 : DEBT PAY DEBT
    DATA STATISTA 2029-2020 : OVERLIMIT DEBT
    2029 = 69,54% DEBT RATIO TO GDP
    2028 = 69,34% DEBT RATIO TO GDP
    2027 = 68,8% DEBT RATIO TO GDP
    2026 = 68,17% DEBT RATIO TO GDP
    2025 = 68,07% DEBT RATIO TO GDP
    2024 = 68,38% DEBT RATIO TO GDP
    2023 = 69,76% DEBT RATIO TO GDP
    2022 = 65,5% DEBT RATIO TO GDP
    2021 = 69,16% DEBT RATIO TO GDP
    2020 = 67,69% DEBT RATIO TO GDP
    ==========
    RINGIT TIDAK LAKU
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rZD9_nKqIWQ
    ==========
    DEBT 2024 = RM 1.63 TRILLION
    DEBT 2023 = RM 1,53 TRILLION
    DEBT 2022 = RM 1,45 TRILLION
    DEBT 2021 = RM 1,38 TRILLION
    DEBT 2020 = RM 1,32 TRILLION
    DEBT 2019 = RM 1,25 TRILLION
    DEBT 2018 = RM 1,19 TRILLION
    The Finance Ministry stated that the aggregate national household DEBT stood at RM1.53 trillion between 2018 and 2023. In aggregate, it said the household DEBT for 2022 was RM1.45 trillion, followed by RM1.38 trillion (2021,) RM1.32 trillion (2020), RM1.25 trillion (2019) and RM1.19 trillion (2018). “The ratio of household DEBT to gross domestic product (GDP) at the end of 2023 also slightly increased to 84.3% compared with 82% in 2018,” it said.
    ==========
    BNM = HOUSEHOLD DEBT IS ONE OF THE HIGHEST IN THE ASEAN ......
    MALAYDESH household DEBT is one of the highest in the ASEAN region. Against this backdrop, Bank Negara MALAYDESH (BNM) safeguards financial stability by monitoring and regulating the lending activity of all financial institutions in MALAYDESH , among other things.
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    NO MONEY SIPRI MALAYDESH 2024 = NOL = NO GENG PENIPU KLAIM GOIB
    NO MONEY SIPRI MALAYDESH 2023 = NOT YET ORDERED
    NO MONEY SIPRI MALAYDESH 2022 = SELECTED NOT YET ORDERED
    SALAM NOL SALAM SEWA ......

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  26. 2024 EXTERNAL DEBT REACHED AN ALL-TIME
    2024 EXTERNAL DEBT REACHED AN ALL-TIME
    2024 EXTERNAL DEBT REACHED AN ALL-TIME
    MALAYDESH external DEBT reached an all-time high of MYR 1,345,400 million in the fourth quarter of 2024. This was an increase from MYR 1,262,300 million in the third quarter of 2024.
    Additional information
    The average external DEBT for MALAYDESH from 1990 to 2024 was MYR 393,996.07 million.
    The record low for MALAYDESH external DEBT was MYR 9,063 million in the second quarter of 1997.
    MALAYDESH faced external pressures in 2023, including capital outflows, a negative interest rate differential, and ringgit depreciation.
    Gross international reserves (GIR) declined from USUSD114.7 billion at the end of 2022 to USUSD113.5 billion at the end of 2023.
    However, as of mid-January 2024, reserves had increased to USUSD115.1 billion.
    The Bank Negara MALAYDESH (BNM) Quarterly Bulletin provides a quarterly review of MALAYDESH economic, monetary, and financial developments.
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    NATIONAL DEBT = USD300.7 BILLION
    EXTERNAL DEBT = USD306.3 BILLION
    As of September 2024, MALAYDESH national government DEBT was USD300.7 billion. The country's external DEBT was USD306.3 billion.
    Explanation
    External DEBT: This is the total DEBT owed to creditors outside of MALAYDESH .
    Fiscal deficit: The government's goal is to reduce the fiscal deficit from 4.3% of GDP in 2024 to around 3% by 2026.
    Subsidies: The government plans to rationalize subsidies, especially for fuel.
    Sales and Service Tax (SST): The government plans to expand the SST in May 2025.
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    DATA STATISTA 2029-2020 : INCREASE DEBT
    DATA STATISTA 2029-2020 : INCREASE DEBT
    2029 = 438,09 BILLION USD
    2028 = 412,2 BILLION USD
    2027 = 386,51 BILLION USD
    2026 = 362,19 BILLION USD
    2025 = 338,75 BILLION USD
    2024 = 316,15 BILLION USD
    2023 = 293,83 BILLION USD
    2022 = 271,49 BILLION USD
    2021 = 247,49 BILLION USD
    2020 = 221,49 BILLION USD
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    DATA STATISTA 2029-2020 : DEBT PAY DEBT
    DATA STATISTA 2029-2020 : OVERLIMIT DEBT
    2029 = 69,54% DEBT RATIO TO GDP
    2028 = 69,34% DEBT RATIO TO GDP
    2027 = 68,8% DEBT RATIO TO GDP
    2026 = 68,17% DEBT RATIO TO GDP
    2025 = 68,07% DEBT RATIO TO GDP
    2024 = 68,38% DEBT RATIO TO GDP
    2023 = 69,76% DEBT RATIO TO GDP
    2022 = 65,5% DEBT RATIO TO GDP
    2021 = 69,16% DEBT RATIO TO GDP
    2020 = 67,69% DEBT RATIO TO GDP
    ==========
    RINGIT TIDAK LAKU
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rZD9_nKqIWQ
    ==========
    DEBT 2024 = RM 1.63 TRILLION
    DEBT 2023 = RM 1,53 TRILLION
    DEBT 2022 = RM 1,45 TRILLION
    DEBT 2021 = RM 1,38 TRILLION
    DEBT 2020 = RM 1,32 TRILLION
    DEBT 2019 = RM 1,25 TRILLION
    DEBT 2018 = RM 1,19 TRILLION
    The Finance Ministry stated that the aggregate national household DEBT stood at RM1.53 trillion between 2018 and 2023. In aggregate, it said the household DEBT for 2022 was RM1.45 trillion, followed by RM1.38 trillion (2021,) RM1.32 trillion (2020), RM1.25 trillion (2019) and RM1.19 trillion (2018). “The ratio of household DEBT to gross domestic product (GDP) at the end of 2023 also slightly increased to 84.3% compared with 82% in 2018,” it said.
    ==========
    BNM = HOUSEHOLD DEBT IS ONE OF THE HIGHEST IN THE ASEAN ......
    MALAYDESH household DEBT is one of the highest in the ASEAN region. Against this backdrop, Bank Negara MALAYDESH (BNM) safeguards financial stability by monitoring and regulating the lending activity of all financial institutions in MALAYDESH , among other things. Using aggregated data from BNM's Central Credit Reference Information System (CCRIS), this dashboard gives you insight into key trends on household DEBT. For now, it displays data on the flow of borrowing activity on a monthly basis, broken down by purpose. In due time, it will be deepened with granular data showing the state of inDEBTedness of MALAYDESH
    ===========
    NO MONEY SIPRI MALAYDESH 2024 = NOL = NO GENG PENIPU KLAIM GOIB
    NO MONEY SIPRI MALAYDESH 2023 = NOT YET ORDERED
    NO MONEY SIPRI MALAYDESH 2022 = SELECTED NOT YET ORDERED
    SALAM NOL SALAM SEWA ......

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  27. Sudah masuk pembinaan LCS-3 ya guys..... Bukan DUMMY / FAKE..... πŸ”₯πŸ”₯🀣🀣🀣


    https://m.youtube.com/shorts/ai4I2W_woFI

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    Balasan
    1. 2025 USD1.3 BILLION MINDEF =
      MAINTENANCE
      REPAIRS
      ASSETS.
      (SEWA, SEWA AND SEWA)
      -------------
      Military spending
      In 2025, MALAYDESH Ministry of Defense (MINDEF) was allocated USD4.8 billion to protect the country's sovereignty.
      This budget included USD1.3 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 MALAYDESH 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 MALAYDESH
      Research has been conducted to study the relationship between public DEBT and defense spending in MALAYDESH . 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.
      =========
      PUBLIC DEBT = DEFENSE SPENDING
      Public DEBT has a positive correlation with defense spending in MALAYDESH , meaning that as public DEBT increases, so does defense spending. This is because the government allocates funds from the national budget to DEBT repayments and defense.
      Explanation
      DEBT and budget
      The MALAYDESH government's budget includes allocations for DEBT repayments and defense. The government's income is often not enough to cover all expenditures, so it borrows money to finance the difference.
      DEBT-to-GDP ratio
      MALAYDESH DEBT-to-GDP ratio has been increasing over the years. In 2023, the DEBT-to-GDP ratio was 65.6%.
      Interest payments
      The government pays interest on its DEBT, which can be a significant cost. As interest rates rise, it becomes more expensive to refinance DEBT.
      Defense budget
      The defense budget is a general outline of the Ministry of Defense's spending, EXCLUDING a detailed breakdown
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      2024 RASIO DEBT 84,3% DARI GDP
      DEBT 2023 = RM 1.53 TRILLION
      DEBT 2022 = RM 1.45 TRILLION
      DEBT 2021 = RM 1.38 TRILLION
      DEBT 2020 = RM 1.32 TRILLION
      DEBT 2019 = RM 1.25 TRILLION
      DEBT 2018 = RM 1.19 TRILLION
      The Finance Ministry stated that the aggregate national household DEBT stood at RM1.53 trillion between 2018 and 2023. In aggregate, it said the household DEBT for 2022 was RM1.45 trillion, followed by RM1.38 trillion (2021,) RM1.32 trillion (2020), RM1.25 trillion (2019) and RM1.19 trillion (2018). “The ratio of household DEBT to gross domestic product (GDP) at the end of 2023 also slightly increased to 84.3% compared with 82% in 2018,” it said.

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  28. Sudah masuk pembinaan LCS-3 ya guys..... Bukan DUMMY / FAKE..... πŸ”₯πŸ”₯🀣🀣🀣


    https://m.youtube.com/shorts/ai4I2W_woFI

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    Balasan
    1. GORILA IQ BOTOL = SEWA 28 HELI > 119 HELI BARU > ART : WAJIB LAPOR USA
      SEWA 28 HELI RM 16.8BN = USD 3.7BN/USD 3.700 JT DOLAR
      •HARGA HELI AW149 = USD 31 JUTA
      •28 UNITK X USD 31 JT= USD 857 JUTA
      •USD 3.700JT ÷ USD 31 JT = 119 HELI BARU
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      4x LEBIH MAHAL SEWA DARIPADA BELI BARU =
      SEWA 15 TAHUN = RM16.8 BILION
      BELI BARU = RM3.954 BILION
      SEWAan selama 15 tahun dianggarkan mencecah RM16.8 bilion, jauh lebih tinggi berbanding kos pembelian helikopter serupa yang dianggarkan sekitar RM3.954 bilion.MALAYDESH (ATM).
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      CHEAPEST VARIANT :
      -
      HARGA CN 235 = USUSD 27,50 Juta
      -
      HARGA ATR 72 = USUSD24.7 Juta
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      CHEAPEST VARIANT HISAR OPV
      -
      1. ADA CLASS PAKISTAN USD 1 MILYAR/4 = USD 250 JUTA PER UNIT
      -
      2. ADA CLASS UKRAINE USD 1 MILYAR/2 = USD 250 JUTA PER UNIT + UCAV SENILAI USD 500 JUTA
      -
      3. HISAR OPV CLASS (LMS B2) MALAYDESH USD 530 JUTA /3 = USD 176,7 JUTA PER UNIT
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      CHEAPEST VARIANT FA50
      -
      1. FA 50 GF (TA 50 BLOK II) 12 UNIT HARGA USD 705 JUTA ALIAS USD 58,75 JUTA/UNIT
      -
      2. FA 50 PL (BLOK 20) 36 UNIT HARGA USD 2300 JUTA ALIAS USD 63,89 JUTA/UNIT
      -
      3. FA 50M 18 UNIT HARGA USD 920 JUTA ALIAS USD 51,1 JUTA/UNIT
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      ANKA OMPONG = WILL NOT BE EQUIPPED WITH ANY WEAPONRY
      MALAYDESH to use Anka-S for Maritime Surveillance
      While the specific equipment configuration of the Ankas is NOt currently kNOwn, they will be operated solely as a maritime surveillance platform in MALAYDESH service, and will NOt be equipped with any weaponry.
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      1. DEBT 84.3% DARI GDP
      1. DEBT 84.3% DARI GDP
      2. DEBT NEGARA RM 1.63 TRLLIUN
      3. DEBT 1MDB RM 18.2 BILLION
      4. TUNGGAKAN SEWA SABAH USD 15 BILLION
      5. DEBT KERAJAAN PERSEKUTUAN 60.4%
      6. SEWA SIMULATOR MKM
      7. PESAWAT MIG GROUNDED
      8. SEWA MOTOR POLIS
      9. PESAWAT MB339CM GROUNDED
      10. NURI GROUNDED SEWA BLACKHAWK
      11. FIVE PROCUREMENT CANCELLED
      12. 48 PESAWAT SKYHAWK HILANG
      13. MESIN JET 2 BUAH HILANG
      14. NO MARINIR NO AMPHIBIOUS NAVAL PLATFORM
      15. NO LST
      16. NO LPD – NGEMIS LPD USA
      17. NO TANKER
      18. NO KCR
      19. MONUMEN MIG29M UNTUK JIMAT KOS
      20. NO SPH
      21. SUBMARINE DEFACT MEMBUNUH WANITA HAMIL
      22. NO HELLFIRE
      23. NO MPA ATR72 DELAYED
      24. NO HIDRO-OSEANOGRAFI SEWA KAPAL HIDRO
      25. NO HELI HEAVY ATTACK NGEMIS AH1Z
      26. NO M3 AMPHIBIUS RIG
      27. LCS MANGKRAK KARATAN
      28. OPV MANGKRAK
      29. TANK MOGOK STOP SPARE PARTS
      30. CN 235 MSA VERSI MSI USA
      31. SEWA MOTOR MILITARY POLICE
      32. RADAR GIFTED PAID USA
      33. 84% NO SAVING EVERY MONTH
      34. SEWA VVSHORAD
      35. SEWA TRUK 3 TON
      36. 4X4 SEWA 6X6 CANCELLED
      37. C130H DIGANTI 2045
      38. TEMBAK GRANAT BOM PASUKAN SEMDIRI
      39. NO DRONE UCAV – ANKA ISR OMPONG
      40. SEWA BLACKHAWK SEWA AW159
      41. NO TRACKED SPH
      42. SEWA SIMULATOR HELI
      43. SPH CANCELLED
      44. SCORPION V150 CONDOR SIMBAS RETIRED
      45. NO PESAWAT COIN
      46. PILATUS MK II KARATAN
      47. PENCEROBOHAN 43X BTA 316 HARI
      48. SEWA AW139 SEWA COLIBRI
      49. MRSS LMS B2 UAV ANKA HELI MENUNGGU 2026-2030
      50. OPV DIPAY 3 JADI 1 SEWA BOAT
      51. LYNX GROUNDED
      52. MRCA CANCELLED SEWA PESAWAT ITTC
      53. MICA CANCELLED NSM CANCELLED
      54. NO LRAD NO MRAD JUST VSHORAD
      55. PRANK UN PRANK TURKEY PRANK PERANCIS PRANK SLOVAKIA
      56. 4X NGEMIS F18 KUWAIT
      57. MENUNGGU 2050 KAPAL SELAM
      58. NO TANK AMPHIBI AV8 MOGOK BERASAP
      59. 84% NO SAVING EVERY MONTH
      60. OVER LIMIT DEBT 65,6% (LIMIT DEBT 65%)
      61. SEWA 12 AW149 TUDM
      62. SEWA 4 AW139 TUDM
      63. SEWA 5 EC120B TUDM
      64. SEWA 2 AW159 TLDM
      65. SEWA 4 UH-60A TDM
      67. SEWA 12 AW149 TDM
      68. SEWA 4 AW139 BOMBA
      69. SEWA 2 AW159 MMEA
      70. SEWA 7 BELL429 POLIS
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      KEY WORDS =
      1. DOWNGRADE
      2. CHEAPEST VARIANT
      3. SEWA

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  29. Pemasangan MERIAM BOFORS STEALTH CANGGIH pada kapal LCS....

    meriam ini REAL dan bukan DUMMY / FAKE ya.... πŸ”₯πŸ”₯🀣🀣🀣


    https://m.youtube.com/shorts/RHCIx2xKxuY

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    Balasan
    1. 2025 USD1.3 BILLION MINDEF =
      MAINTENANCE
      REPAIRS
      ASSETS.
      (SEWA, SEWA AND SEWA)
      -------------
      Military spending
      In 2025, MALAYDESH Ministry of Defense (MINDEF) was allocated USD4.8 billion to protect the country's sovereignty.
      This budget included USD1.3 billion for maintenance, repairs, and new military assets..
      =========
      RELATED DEBT WITH BUDGET MILITARY
      RELATED DEBT WITH BUDGET MILITARY
      RELATED DEBT WITH BUDGET MILITARY
      Public DEBT and defense spending in MALAYDESH 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 MALAYDESH
      Research has been conducted to study the relationship between public DEBT and defense spending in MALAYDESH . 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.
      =========
      1. DEBT 84.3% DARI GDP
      1. DEBT 84.3% DARI GDP
      2. DEBT NEGARA RM 1.63 TRLLIUN
      3. DEBT 1MDB RM 18.2 BILLION
      4. TUNGGAKAN SEWA SABAH USD 15 BILLION
      5. DEBT KERAJAAN PERSEKUTUAN 60.4%
      6. SEWA SIMULATOR MKM
      7. PESAWAT MIG GROUNDED
      8. SEWA MOTOR POLIS
      9. PESAWAT MB339CM GROUNDED
      10. NURI GROUNDED SEWA BLACKHAWK
      11. FIVE PROCUREMENT CANCELLED
      12. 48 PESAWAT SKYHAWK HILANG
      13. MESIN JET 2 BUAH HILANG
      14. NO MARINIR NO AMPHIBIOUS NAVAL PLATFORM
      15. NO LST
      16. NO LPD – NGEMIS LPD USA
      17. NO TANKER
      18. NO KCR
      19. MONUMEN MIG29M UNTUK JIMAT KOS
      20. NO SPH
      21. SUBMARINE DEFACT MEMBUNUH WANITA HAMIL
      22. NO HELLFIRE
      23. NO MPA ATR72 DELAYED
      24. NO HIDRO-OSEANOGRAFI SEWA KAPAL HIDRO
      25. NO HELI HEAVY ATTACK NGEMIS AH1Z
      26. NO M3 AMPHIBIUS RIG
      27. LCS MANGKRAK KARATAN
      28. OPV MANGKRAK
      29. TANK MOGOK STOP SPARE PARTS
      30. CN 235 MSA VERSI MSI USA
      31. SEWA MOTOR MILITARY POLICE
      32. RADAR GIFTED PAID USA
      33. 84% NO SAVING EVERY MONTH
      34. SEWA VVSHORAD
      35. SEWA TRUK 3 TON
      36. 4X4 SEWA 6X6 CANCELLED
      37. C130H DIGANTI 2045
      38. TEMBAK GRANAT BOM PASUKAN SEMDIRI
      39. NO DRONE UCAV – ANKA ISR OMPONG
      40. SEWA BLACKHAWK SEWA AW159
      41. NO TRACKED SPH
      42. SEWA SIMULATOR HELI
      43. SPH CANCELLED
      44. SCORPION V150 CONDOR SIMBAS RETIRED
      45. NO PESAWAT COIN
      46. PILATUS MK II KARATAN
      47. PENCEROBOHAN 43X BTA 316 HARI
      48. SEWA AW139 SEWA COLIBRI
      49. MRSS LMS B2 UAV ANKA HELI MENUNGGU 2026-2030
      50. OPV DIPAY 3 JADI 1 SEWA BOAT
      51. LYNX GROUNDED
      52. MRCA CANCELLED SEWA PESAWAT ITTC
      53. MICA CANCELLED NSM CANCELLED
      54. NO LRAD NO MRAD JUST VSHORAD
      55. PRANK UN PRANK TURKEY PRANK PERANCIS PRANK SLOVAKIA
      56. 4X NGEMIS F18 KUWAIT
      57. MENUNGGU 2050 KAPAL SELAM
      58. NO TANK AMPHIBI AV8 MOGOK BERASAP
      59. 84% NO SAVING EVERY MONTH
      60. OVER LIMIT DEBT 65,6% (LIMIT DEBT 65%)
      61. SEWA 12 AW149 TUDM
      62. SEWA 4 AW139 TUDM
      63. SEWA 5 EC120B TUDM
      64. SEWA 2 AW159 TLDM
      65. SEWA 4 UH-60A TDM
      67. SEWA 12 AW149 TDM
      68. SEWA 4 AW139 BOMBA
      69. SEWA 2 AW159 MMEA
      70. SEWA 7 BELL429 POLIS

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  30. Pemasangan MERIAM BOFORS STEALTH CANGGIH pada kapal LCS....

    meriam ini REAL dan bukan DUMMY / FAKE ya.... πŸ”₯πŸ”₯🀣🀣🀣


    https://m.youtube.com/shorts/RHCIx2xKxuY

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    Balasan
    1. SEWA 28 HELI RM 16.8BN = USD 3.7BN/USD 3.700 JT DOLAR
      •HARGA HELI AW149 = USD 31 JUTA
      •28 UNITK X USD 31 JT= USD 857 JUTA
      •USD 3.700JT ÷ USD 31 JT = 119 HELI BARU
      ----
      4x LEBIH MAHAL SEWA DARIPADA BELI BARU =
      SEWA 15 TAHUN = RM16.8 BILION
      BELI BARU = RM3.954 BILION
      SEWAan selama 15 tahun dianggarkan mencecah RM16.8 bilion, jauh lebih tinggi berbanding kos pembelian helikopter serupa yang dianggarkan sekitar RM3.954 bilion.MALAYDESH (ATM).
      -------------------------------------
      CHEAPEST VARIANT FA50
      CHEAPEST VARIANT FA50
      CHEAPEST VARIANT FA50
      -
      1. FA 50 GF (TA 50 BLOK II) 12 UNIT HARGA USD 705 JUTA ALIAS USD 58,75 JUTA/UNIT
      -
      2. FA 50 PL (BLOK 20) 36 UNIT HARGA USD 2300 JUTA ALIAS USD 63,89 JUTA/UNIT
      -
      3. FA 50M 18 UNIT HARGA USD 920 JUTA ALIAS USD 51,1 JUTA/UNIT
      -
      FA50 = UNSUITABLE FOR MILITARY OPERATIONS
      FA50 = UNSUITABLE FOR MILITARY OPERATIONS
      South Korea has delivered FA-50 combat trainer aircraft to Poland that are reportedly unsuitable for military operations, Polish Deputy Defence Minister Cezary Tomczyk said.
      -------------------------------------
      GORILA IQ BOTOL = SEWA 28 HELI > 119 HELI BARU > ART : WAJIB LAPOR USA
      SEWA 28 HELI RM 16.8BN = USD 3.7BN/USD 3.700 JT DOLAR
      •HARGA HELI AW149 = USD 31 JUTA
      •28 UNITK X USD 31 JT= USD 857 JUTA
      •USD 3.700JT ÷ USD 31 JT = 119 HELI BARU
      ----
      4x LEBIH MAHAL SEWA DARIPADA BELI BARU =
      SEWA 15 TAHUN = RM16.8 BILION
      BELI BARU = RM3.954 BILION
      SEWAan selama 15 tahun dianggarkan mencecah RM16.8 bilion, jauh lebih tinggi berbanding kos pembelian helikopter serupa yang dianggarkan sekitar RM3.954 bilion.MALAYDESH (ATM)
      -------------------------------------
      CHEAPEST PLATFORM VARIANT :
      -
      HARGA CN 235 = USUSD 27,50 Juta
      -
      HARGA ATR 72 = USUSD24.7 Juta
      -------------------------------------
      DOWNGRADE HISAR
      DOWNGRADE HISAR
      DOWNGRADE HISAR
      CHEAPEST VARIANT LMS
      -
      1. ADA CLASS PAKISTAN USD 1 MILYAR/4 = USD 250 JUTA PER UNIT
      -
      2. ADA CLASS UKRAINE USD 1 MILYAR/2 = USD 250 JUTA PER UNIT + UCAV SENILAI USD 500 JUTA
      -
      3. HISAR OPV CLASS (LMS B2) MALAYDESH USD 530 JUTA /3 = USD 176,7 JUTA PER UNIT
      -
      HISAR OPV = LMS B2 = NO ASW
      HISAR OPV = LMS B2 = NO ASW
      HISAR OPV = LMS B2 = NO ASW
      TCG AKHISAR dan TCG KOÇHISAR merupakan kapal kelas HISAR yang dibangunkan dalam skop projek MILGEM.
      Kapal ini dibangunkan dari model kovet kelas ADA, yang merupakan antara calon-calon yang disebut akan memenuhi program Littoral Mission Ship Batch 2 Tentera Laut Diraja MALAYDESH .
      -------------------------------------
      DOWNGRADE ANKA
      DOWNGRADE ANKA
      2024 ANKA OMPONG = WILL NOT BE EQUIPPED WITH ANY WEAPONRY
      MALAYDESH to use Anka-S for Maritime Surveillance
      While the specific equipment configuration of the Ankas is NOt currently kNOwn, they will be operated solely as a maritime surveillance platform in MALAYDESH service, and will NOt be equipped with any weaponry. According to European Security & Defence reporting from LIMA 2023, the MALAYDESH Ankas will have modified wings to improve their endurance
      ==============
      MALAYDESH 's economy has faced a number of challenges, including:
      • Global slowdown: Slower global trade, geopolitical tensions, and tighter monetary policies have contributed to MALAYDESH 's economic decline.
      • Weakening global demand: A decline in demand from developed countries, such as the US, EU, and Japan, has negatively impacted MALAYDESH 's exports.
      • Slowdown in China: A slowdown in MALAYDESH 's main trading partner, China, has also contributed to the economic downturn.
      • High government DEBT: MALAYDESH has high levels of household and corporate DEBT, as well as insufficient tax revenue.
      • High dependency on food imports: MALAYDESH imports 60% of the food it consumes.
      • Erosion of price competitiveness: Increasing labor costs have eroded MALAYDESH 's price competitiveness.
      Inflation concerns: The war in Ukraine has affected food prices, which are a significant import for MALAYDESH

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  31. GEMPURWIRA21 Desember 2025 pukul 12.30
    PEMBINAAN LCS-3 ya guys......NO DUMMY / FAKE... 🀣🀣🀣🀣

    https://m.youtube.com/shorts/ai4I2W_woFI

    KAPAL RONGSOK MASIH SAJA DILANJUTKAN MALONDESH, BUANG BUANG UANG SAJA 🀣🀣🀣🀣🀣🀣🀣🀣

    SUDAH HAMPIR 15 TAHUN TAK ADA SATUPUN JADI BENAR BENAR BOTOL ENGINEER MALONDESH 🀣🀣🀣🀣🀣🀣🀣🀣🀣🀣🀣🀣

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  32. SEWA 28 HELI RM 16.8BN = USD 3.7BN/USD 3.700 JT DOLAR
    •HARGA HELI AW149 = USD 31 JUTA
    •28 UNITK X USD 31 JT= USD 857 JUTA
    •USD 3.700JT ÷ USD 31 JT = 119 HELI BARU
    ----
    4x LEBIH MAHAL SEWA DARIPADA BELI BARU =
    SEWA 15 TAHUN = RM16.8 BILION
    BELI BARU = RM3.954 BILION
    SEWAan selama 15 tahun dianggarkan mencecah RM16.8 bilion, jauh lebih tinggi berbanding kos pembelian helikopter serupa yang dianggarkan sekitar RM3.954 bilion.MALAYDESH (ATM).
    -------------------------------------
    CHEAPEST VARIANT FA50
    CHEAPEST VARIANT FA50
    CHEAPEST VARIANT FA50
    -
    1. FA 50 GF (TA 50 BLOK II) 12 UNIT HARGA USD 705 JUTA ALIAS USD 58,75 JUTA/UNIT
    -
    2. FA 50 PL (BLOK 20) 36 UNIT HARGA USD 2300 JUTA ALIAS USD 63,89 JUTA/UNIT
    -
    3. FA 50M 18 UNIT HARGA USD 920 JUTA ALIAS USD 51,1 JUTA/UNIT
    -
    FA50 = UNSUITABLE FOR MILITARY OPERATIONS
    FA50 = UNSUITABLE FOR MILITARY OPERATIONS
    South Korea has delivered FA-50 combat trainer aircraft to Poland that are reportedly unsuitable for military operations, Polish Deputy Defence Minister Cezary Tomczyk said.
    -------------------------------------
    GORILA IQ BOTOL = SEWA 28 HELI > 119 HELI BARU > ART : WAJIB LAPOR USA
    SEWA 28 HELI RM 16.8BN = USD 3.7BN/USD 3.700 JT DOLAR
    •HARGA HELI AW149 = USD 31 JUTA
    •28 UNITK X USD 31 JT= USD 857 JUTA
    •USD 3.700JT ÷ USD 31 JT = 119 HELI BARU
    ----
    4x LEBIH MAHAL SEWA DARIPADA BELI BARU =
    SEWA 15 TAHUN = RM16.8 BILION
    BELI BARU = RM3.954 BILION
    SEWAan selama 15 tahun dianggarkan mencecah RM16.8 bilion, jauh lebih tinggi berbanding kos pembelian helikopter serupa yang dianggarkan sekitar RM3.954 bilion.MALAYDESH (ATM)
    -------------------------------------
    CHEAPEST PLATFORM VARIANT :
    -
    HARGA CN 235 = USUSD 27,50 Juta
    -
    HARGA ATR 72 = USUSD24.7 Juta
    -------------------------------------
    DOWNGRADE HISAR
    DOWNGRADE HISAR
    DOWNGRADE HISAR
    CHEAPEST VARIANT LMS
    -
    1. ADA CLASS PAKISTAN USD 1 MILYAR/4 = USD 250 JUTA PER UNIT
    -
    2. ADA CLASS UKRAINE USD 1 MILYAR/2 = USD 250 JUTA PER UNIT + UCAV SENILAI USD 500 JUTA
    -
    3. HISAR OPV CLASS (LMS B2) MALAYDESH USD 530 JUTA /3 = USD 176,7 JUTA PER UNIT
    -
    HISAR OPV = LMS B2 = NO ASW
    HISAR OPV = LMS B2 = NO ASW
    HISAR OPV = LMS B2 = NO ASW
    TCG AKHISAR dan TCG KOÇHISAR merupakan kapal kelas HISAR yang dibangunkan dalam skop projek MILGEM.
    Kapal ini dibangunkan dari model kovet kelas ADA, yang merupakan antara calon-calon yang disebut akan memenuhi program Littoral Mission Ship Batch 2 Tentera Laut Diraja MALAYDESH .
    -------------------------------------
    DOWNGRADE ANKA
    DOWNGRADE ANKA
    2024 ANKA OMPONG = WILL NOT BE EQUIPPED WITH ANY WEAPONRY
    MALAYDESH to use Anka-S for Maritime Surveillance
    While the specific equipment configuration of the Ankas is NOt currently kNOwn, they will be operated solely as a maritime surveillance platform in MALAYDESH service, and will NOt be equipped with any weaponry. According to European Security & Defence reporting from LIMA 2023, the MALAYDESH Ankas will have modified wings to improve their endurance
    ==============
    MALAYDESH 's economy has faced a number of challenges, including:
    • Global slowdown: Slower global trade, geopolitical tensions, and tighter monetary policies have contributed to MALAYDESH 's economic decline.
    • Weakening global demand: A decline in demand from developed countries, such as the US, EU, and Japan, has negatively impacted MALAYDESH 's exports.
    • Slowdown in China: A slowdown in MALAYDESH 's main trading partner, China, has also contributed to the economic downturn.
    • High government DEBT: MALAYDESH has high levels of household and corporate DEBT, as well as insufficient tax revenue.
    • High dependency on food imports: MALAYDESH imports 60% of the food it consumes.
    • Erosion of price competitiveness: Increasing labor costs have eroded MALAYDESH 's price competitiveness.
    Inflation concerns: The war in Ukraine has affected food prices, which are a significant import for MALAYDESH

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  33. Pemasangan RAMP NSM MISSILE pada kapal LCS...... πŸ˜ŽπŸ‡²πŸ‡ΎπŸ‡²πŸ‡ΎπŸ‡²πŸ‡Ύ

    Yang pasti RAMP NSM ni REAL bukan FAKE.... πŸ”₯πŸ”₯🀣🀣🀣🀣


    https://pbs.twimg.com/media/Gy8DMHqboAIbnXY.jpg

    BalasHapus
    Balasan
    1. FAKTA JULI 2025 =
      JULI 2025 = KONTRAK VLS MIDLAS
      JULI 2025 = KONTRAK VLS MIDLAS
      JULI 2025 = KONTRAK VLS MIDLAS
      JULI 2025 = KONTRAK VLS MIDLAS
      JULI 2025 = KONTRAK VLS MIDLAS
      JULI 2025 = KONTRAK VLS MIDLAS
      JULI 2025 = KONTRAK VLS MIDLAS
      JULI 2025 = KONTRAK VLS MIDLAS
      JULI 2025 = KONTRAK VLS MIDLAS
      JULI 2025 = KONTRAK VLS MIDLAS
      JULI 2025 = KONTRAK VLS MIDLAS
      PT PAL Indonesia menandatangani kontrak kerja sama dengan perusahaan pertahanan asal Turkiye, Roketsan Sanayi ve Ticaret A.S. Kerja sama ini mencakup pengadaan sistem senjata untuk kapal Frigate Merah Putih dan untuk proyek refurbishment kapal perang TNI AL (R-41). Kolaborasi ini mempertegas posisi PT PAL sebagai lead integrator Alutsista matra laut di Indonesia, baik dalam platform dan sistem senjata/sewaco.
      Penandatanganan dilakukan oleh CEO PT PAL Indonesia, Kaharuddin Djenod, dan CEO Roketsan, Murat Ikinci. Momen ini berlangsung di ajang International Defence Industry Fair (IDEF) 2025 di Istanbul, Turkiye, Kamis (24/07).
      Kontrak strategis ini meliputi pengadaan sistem senjata Midlas Vertical Launch System (VLS) untuk kapal Frigate Merah Putih
      https://www.pal.co.id/pt-pal-roketsan-perkuat-sistem-senjata-kapal-perang-tni-al/
      ----------
      FAKTA DESEMBER 2025 !!!!!!!!!
      HTTPS://M.YOUTUBE.COM/WATCH?V=5C5GWK3QWE4
      VLS KRI 322 DI BILANG PALSU =
      MALAYDESH IRI DENGKI = LCS MANGKRAK
      MALAYDESH IRI DENGKI = LCS MANGKRAK
      MALAYDESH IRI DENGKI = LCS MANGKRAK
      MALAYDESH IRI DENGKI = LCS MANGKRAK
      MALAYDESH IRI DENGKI = LCS MANGKRAK
      MALAYDESH IRI DENGKI = LCS MANGKRAK
      MALAYDESH IRI DENGKI = LCS MANGKRAK
      MALAYDESH IRI DENGKI = LCS MANGKRAK
      MALAYDESH IRI DENGKI = LCS MANGKRAK
      MALAYDESH IRI DENGKI = LCS MANGKRAK
      MALAYDESH IRI DENGKI = LCS MANGKRAK
      MALAYDESH IRI DENGKI = LCS MANGKRAK
      MALAYDESH IRI DENGKI = LCS MANGKRAK
      ==========
      ==========
      GORILA MALAYDESH HANTAR BERITA =
      FEBRUARI 2025
      FEBRUARI 2025
      FEBRUARI 2025
      GEMPURWIRA21 DESEMBER 2025 PUKUL 08.52
      BACA GUYS..... πŸ”₯πŸ”₯🀣🀣🀣
      MΔ°DLAS Universal Vertical Launching System (VLS) from Roketsan, consisting of eight 8-cell modules (totaling 64 cells) for various surface-to-air (SAM) and surface-to-surface (SSM) missiles. This is the most important weapon system on board the new frigate but paradoxically it is not included in the main contract!
      https://www.navalnews.com/naval-news/2025/02/indonesias-merah-putih-class-frigate-what-you-need-to-know/

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  34. Pemasangan RAMP NSM MISSILE pada kapal LCS...... πŸ˜ŽπŸ‡²πŸ‡ΎπŸ‡²πŸ‡ΎπŸ‡²πŸ‡Ύ

    Yang pasti RAMP NSM ni REAL bukan FAKE.... πŸ”₯πŸ”₯🀣🀣🀣🀣


    https://pbs.twimg.com/media/Gy8DMHqboAIbnXY.jpg

    BalasHapus
    Balasan
    1. FAKTA JULI 2025 =
      JULI 2025 = KONTRAK VLS MIDLAS
      JULI 2025 = KONTRAK VLS MIDLAS
      JULI 2025 = KONTRAK VLS MIDLAS
      JULI 2025 = KONTRAK VLS MIDLAS
      JULI 2025 = KONTRAK VLS MIDLAS
      JULI 2025 = KONTRAK VLS MIDLAS
      JULI 2025 = KONTRAK VLS MIDLAS
      JULI 2025 = KONTRAK VLS MIDLAS
      JULI 2025 = KONTRAK VLS MIDLAS
      JULI 2025 = KONTRAK VLS MIDLAS
      JULI 2025 = KONTRAK VLS MIDLAS
      PT PAL Indonesia menandatangani kontrak kerja sama dengan perusahaan pertahanan asal Turkiye, Roketsan Sanayi ve Ticaret A.S. Kerja sama ini mencakup pengadaan sistem senjata untuk kapal Frigate Merah Putih dan untuk proyek refurbishment kapal perang TNI AL (R-41). Kolaborasi ini mempertegas posisi PT PAL sebagai lead integrator Alutsista matra laut di Indonesia, baik dalam platform dan sistem senjata/sewaco.
      Penandatanganan dilakukan oleh CEO PT PAL Indonesia, Kaharuddin Djenod, dan CEO Roketsan, Murat Ikinci. Momen ini berlangsung di ajang International Defence Industry Fair (IDEF) 2025 di Istanbul, Turkiye, Kamis (24/07).
      Kontrak strategis ini meliputi pengadaan sistem senjata Midlas Vertical Launch System (VLS) untuk kapal Frigate Merah Putih
      https://www.pal.co.id/pt-pal-roketsan-perkuat-sistem-senjata-kapal-perang-tni-al/
      ----------
      FAKTA DESEMBER 2025 !!!!!!!!!
      HTTPS://M.YOUTUBE.COM/WATCH?V=5C5GWK3QWE4
      VLS KRI 322 DI BILANG PALSU =
      MALAYDESH IRI DENGKI = LCS MANGKRAK
      MALAYDESH IRI DENGKI = LCS MANGKRAK
      MALAYDESH IRI DENGKI = LCS MANGKRAK
      MALAYDESH IRI DENGKI = LCS MANGKRAK
      MALAYDESH IRI DENGKI = LCS MANGKRAK
      MALAYDESH IRI DENGKI = LCS MANGKRAK
      MALAYDESH IRI DENGKI = LCS MANGKRAK
      MALAYDESH IRI DENGKI = LCS MANGKRAK
      MALAYDESH IRI DENGKI = LCS MANGKRAK
      MALAYDESH IRI DENGKI = LCS MANGKRAK
      MALAYDESH IRI DENGKI = LCS MANGKRAK
      MALAYDESH IRI DENGKI = LCS MANGKRAK
      MALAYDESH IRI DENGKI = LCS MANGKRAK
      ==========
      ==========
      GORILA MALAYDESH HANTAR BERITA =
      FEBRUARI 2025
      FEBRUARI 2025
      FEBRUARI 2025
      GEMPURWIRA21 DESEMBER 2025 PUKUL 08.52
      BACA GUYS..... πŸ”₯πŸ”₯🀣🀣🀣
      MΔ°DLAS Universal Vertical Launching System (VLS) from Roketsan, consisting of eight 8-cell modules (totaling 64 cells) for various surface-to-air (SAM) and surface-to-surface (SSM) missiles. This is the most important weapon system on board the new frigate but paradoxically it is not included in the main contract!
      https://www.navalnews.com/naval-news/2025/02/indonesias-merah-putih-class-frigate-what-you-need-to-know/

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    2. KUWAIT FINANCE HOUSE = EXIT BANKRUPT
      KUWAIT FINANCE HOUSE = EXIT BANKRUPT
      KUWAIT FINANCE HOUSE = EXIT BANKRUPT
      MALAYDESH 's first foreign Islamic bank Kuwait Finance House (MALAYDESH ) Bhd (KFH MALAYDESH ) is exiting MALAYDESH after 19 years of operation.
      --------------
      FOOD CRISIS
      RICE CRISIS
      Meanwhile, the minister noted that in MALAYDESH , rice scarcity has triggered panic among members of the public as dwindling stocks led to price increases, while the cost of imported rice has placed an additional burden on the people.
      The conditions in MALAYDESH showed that disruption in food stocks can cause social unrest. Food is not merely a basic need for the people but also a key factor in national stability,” he stressed.
      -----------
      300.000 LOST JOBS
      300.000 LOST JOBS
      300.000 LOST JOBS
      Almost 300,000 lost their jobs in the last 4 years, Dewan Rakyat told Deputy human resources minister Abdul Rahman Mohamad says various programmes have been introduced to tackle underemployment. total of 293,639 workers lost their jobs between 2020 and Sept 26, with the manufacturing sector recording the highest number of layoffs at 75,615
      --------------
      PETRONAS PAY PGN
      PETRONAS PAY PGN
      PETRONAS PAY PGN
      Afiliasi Pertamina Gas Negara alias PGN (PGAS) menang gugatan atas Petronas Carigali Muriah Limited (PCML), dan PLN. Itu setelah ICC International Court of Arbitration, Hong Kong, menghukum Petronas. Oleh karena itu, Petronas harus memPAY kepada Kalimantan Jawa Gas (KJG).
      --------------
      30.000 JOBS CUT PETRONAS
      30.000 JOBS CUT PETRONAS
      30.000 JOBS CUT PETRONAS
      MALAYDESH 's state energy firm Petronas will reduce its workforce to ensure its long-term survival amid increasing challenges in the global operating environment
      --------------
      30.000 JOBS CUT GOVERMENTS
      30.000 JOBS CUT GOVERMENTS
      30.000 JOBS CUT GOVERMENTS
      The MALAYDESH government’s decision to terminate 30,000 contract staff without a school-leaving certification has drawn backlash from the country’s public service union, which said the sudden end to long careers working for the state lacks compassion.
      ===================
      DATA STATISTA 2029-2020 : INCREASE DEBT
      DATA STATISTA 2029-2020 : INCREASE DEBT
      2029 = 438,09 BILLION USD
      2028 = 412,2 BILLION USD
      2027 = 386,51 BILLION USD
      2026 = 362,19 BILLION USD
      2025 = 338,75 BILLION USD
      2024 = 316,15 BILLION USD
      2023 = 293,83 BILLION USD
      2022 = 271,49 BILLION USD
      2021 = 247,49 BILLION USD
      2020 = 221,49 BILLION USD
      ------------------
      BNM = HOUSEHOLD DEBT IS ONE OF THE HIGHEST IN THE ASEAN ......
      MALAYDESH household DEBT is one of the highest in the ASEAN region. Against this backdrop, Bank Negara MALAYDESH (BNM) safeguards financial stability by monitoring and regulating the lending activity of all financial institutions in MALAYDESH , among other things......
      NGPVs > LCS > OPV > LMS= EXCLUDING AMMO = FFBNW KOSONG

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    3. NGPVs > LCS > OPV > LMS= EXCLUDING AMMO = FFBNW KOSONG
      DEBT 17 CREDITOR LCS =
      1. MTU Services Ingat Kawan (M) Sdn Bhd
      2. include Contraves Sdn Bhd
      3. Axima Concept SA
      4. Contraves Advanced Devices Sdn Bhd
      5. Contraves Electrodynamics Sdn Bhd and Tyco Fire
      6. Security & Services MALAYDESH Sdn Bhd,
      7. iXblue SAS
      8. iXblue Sdn Bhd and Protank Mission Systems Sdn Bhd
      9. Bank Pembangunan MALAYDESH Bhd
      10. AmBank Islamic Bhd
      11. AmBank (M) Bhd
      12. Affin Hwang Investment Bank Bhd
      13. Bank Muamalat MALAYDESH Bhd
      14. Affin Bank Bhd
      15. Bank Kerjasama Rakyat MALAYDESH Bhd
      16. Malayan Banking Bhd (Maybank)
      17. KUWAIT FINANCE HOUSE (MALAYDESH ) BHD.
      ===================
      1. DEBT 84.3% DARI GDP
      1. DEBT 84.3% DARI GDP
      2. DEBT NEGARA RM 1.63 TRLLIUN
      3. DEBT 1MDB RM 18.2 BILLION
      4. TUNGGAKAN SEWA SABAH USD 15 BILLION
      5. DEBT KERAJAAN PERSEKUTUAN 60.4%
      6. SEWA SIMULATOR MKM
      7. PESAWAT MIG GROUNDED
      8. SEWA MOTOR POLIS
      9. PESAWAT MB339CM GROUNDED
      10. NURI GROUNDED SEWA BLACKHAWK
      11. FIVE PROCUREMENT CANCELLED
      12. 48 PESAWAT SKYHAWK HILANG
      13. MESIN JET 2 BUAH HILANG
      14. NO MARINIR NO AMPHIBIOUS NAVAL PLATFORM
      15. NO LST
      16. NO LPD – NGEMIS LPD USA
      17. NO TANKER
      18. NO KCR
      19. MONUMEN MIG29M UNTUK JIMAT KOS
      20. NO SPH
      21. SUBMARINE DEFACT MEMBUNUH WANITA HAMIL
      22. NO HELLFIRE
      23. NO MPA ATR72 DELAYED
      24. NO HIDRO-OSEANOGRAFI SEWA KAPAL HIDRO
      25. NO HELI HEAVY ATTACK NGEMIS AH1Z
      26. NO M3 AMPHIBIUS RIG
      27. LCS MANGKRAK KARATAN
      28. OPV MANGKRAK
      29. TANK MOGOK STOP SPARE PARTS
      30. CN 235 MSA VERSI MSI USA
      31. SEWA MOTOR MILITARY POLICE
      32. RADAR GIFTED PAID USA
      33. 84% NO SAVING EVERY MONTH
      34. SEWA VVSHORAD
      35. SEWA TRUK 3 TON
      36. 4X4 SEWA 6X6 CANCELLED
      37. C130H DIGANTI 2045
      38. TEMBAK GRANAT BOM PASUKAN SEMDIRI
      39. NO DRONE UCAV – ANKA ISR OMPONG
      40. SEWA BLACKHAWK SEWA AW159
      41. NO TRACKED SPH
      42. SEWA SIMULATOR HELI
      43. SPH CANCELLED
      44. SCORPION V150 CONDOR SIMBAS RETIRED
      45. NO PESAWAT COIN
      46. PILATUS MK II KARATAN
      47. PENCEROBOHAN 43X BTA 316 HARI
      48. SEWA AW139 SEWA COLIBRI
      49. MRSS LMS B2 UAV ANKA HELI MENUNGGU 2026-2030
      50. OPV DIPAY 3 JADI 1 SEWA BOAT
      51. LYNX GROUNDED
      52. MRCA CANCELLED SEWA PESAWAT ITTC
      53. MICA CANCELLED NSM CANCELLED
      54. NO LRAD NO MRAD JUST VSHORAD
      55. PRANK UN PRANK TURKEY PRANK PERANCIS PRANK SLOVAKIA
      56. 4X NGEMIS F18 KUWAIT
      57. MENUNGGU 2050 KAPAL SELAM
      58. NO TANK AMPHIBI AV8 MOGOK BERASAP
      59. 84% NO SAVING EVERY MONTH
      60. OVER LIMIT DEBT 65,6% (LIMIT DEBT 65%)
      61. SEWA 12 AW149 TUDM
      62. SEWA 4 AW139 TUDM
      63. SEWA 5 EC120B TUDM
      64. SEWA 2 AW159 TLDM
      65. SEWA 4 UH-60A TDM
      67. SEWA 12 AW149 TDM
      68. SEWA 4 AW139 BOMBA
      69. SEWA 2 AW159 MMEA
      70. SEWA 7 BELL429 POLIS
      ===================
      GORILA IQ BOTOL = SEWA 28 HELI > 119 HELI BARU > ART : WAJIB LAPOR USA
      SEWA 28 HELI RM 16.8BN = USD 3.7BN/USD 3.700 JT DOLAR
      •HARGA HELI AW149 = USD 31 JUTA
      •28 UNITK X USD 31 JT= USD 857 JUTA
      •USD 3.700JT ÷ USD 31 JT = 119 HELI BARU
      ----
      KEYWORDS
      1 UNIT JAVELIN = 3 UNIT NLAW
      4.5 KM JAVELIN = 1 KM NLAW
      ---
      Javelin: Costs about USUSD80,000 per missile and has a maximum effective range of up to 4.5 kilometers
      The cost of an NLAW (Next-generation Light Anti-tank Weapon) unit generally around USD30,000 to USD33,000. It has a range of up to 1,000 meters and can destroy a tank in a single shot.
      ----
      KEYWORDS 1 UNIT APACHE = 13 UNIT MD530G
      -
      1. APACHE INDONESIA 8 UNIT HARGA USD 1.42 BILLION = USD 177.5 MILLION/UNIT
      -
      2. MD530G 6 UNIT HARGA USD 77.4 MILLION = USD 12,9 MILLION/UNIT
      -
      USD 177.5 MILLION/ USD 12,9 MILLION = 13 UNIT MD630G
      ------
      CHEAPEST VARIANT HISAR OPV
      -
      1. ADA CLASS PAKISTAN USD 1 MILYAR/4 = USD 250 JUTA PER UNIT
      -
      2. ADA CLASS UKRAINE USD 1 MILYAR/2 = USD 250 JUTA PER UNIT + UCAV SENILAI USD 500 JUTA
      -
      3. HISAR OPV CLASS (LMS B2) MALAYDESH USD 530 JUTA /3 = USD 176,7 JUTA PER UNIT
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      CHEAPEST VARIANT FA50
      -
      1. FA 50 GF (TA 50 BLOK II) 12 UNIT HARGA USD 705 JUTA ALIAS USD 58,75 JUTA/UNIT
      -
      2. FA 50 PL (BLOK 20) 36 UNIT HARGA USD 2300 JUTA ALIAS USD 63,89 JUTA/UNIT
      -
      3. FA 50M 18 UNIT HARGA USD 920 JUTA ALIAS USD 51,1 JUTA/UNIT
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  35. FAKTA JULI 2025 =
    JULI 2025 = KONTRAK VLS MIDLAS
    JULI 2025 = KONTRAK VLS MIDLAS
    JULI 2025 = KONTRAK VLS MIDLAS
    JULI 2025 = KONTRAK VLS MIDLAS
    JULI 2025 = KONTRAK VLS MIDLAS
    JULI 2025 = KONTRAK VLS MIDLAS
    JULI 2025 = KONTRAK VLS MIDLAS
    JULI 2025 = KONTRAK VLS MIDLAS
    JULI 2025 = KONTRAK VLS MIDLAS
    JULI 2025 = KONTRAK VLS MIDLAS
    JULI 2025 = KONTRAK VLS MIDLAS
    PT PAL Indonesia menandatangani kontrak kerja sama dengan perusahaan pertahanan asal Turkiye, Roketsan Sanayi ve Ticaret A.S. Kerja sama ini mencakup pengadaan sistem senjata untuk kapal Frigate Merah Putih dan untuk proyek refurbishment kapal perang TNI AL (R-41). Kolaborasi ini mempertegas posisi PT PAL sebagai lead integrator Alutsista matra laut di Indonesia, baik dalam platform dan sistem senjata/sewaco.
    Penandatanganan dilakukan oleh CEO PT PAL Indonesia, Kaharuddin Djenod, dan CEO Roketsan, Murat Ikinci. Momen ini berlangsung di ajang International Defence Industry Fair (IDEF) 2025 di Istanbul, Turkiye, Kamis (24/07).
    Kontrak strategis ini meliputi pengadaan sistem senjata Midlas Vertical Launch System (VLS) untuk kapal Frigate Merah Putih
    https://www.pal.co.id/pt-pal-roketsan-perkuat-sistem-senjata-kapal-perang-tni-al/
    ----------
    FAKTA DESEMBER 2025 !!!!!!!!!
    HTTPS://M.YOUTUBE.COM/WATCH?V=5C5GWK3QWE4
    VLS KRI 322 DI BILANG PALSU =
    MALAYDESH IRI DENGKI = LCS MANGKRAK
    MALAYDESH IRI DENGKI = LCS MANGKRAK
    MALAYDESH IRI DENGKI = LCS MANGKRAK
    MALAYDESH IRI DENGKI = LCS MANGKRAK
    MALAYDESH IRI DENGKI = LCS MANGKRAK
    MALAYDESH IRI DENGKI = LCS MANGKRAK
    MALAYDESH IRI DENGKI = LCS MANGKRAK
    MALAYDESH IRI DENGKI = LCS MANGKRAK
    MALAYDESH IRI DENGKI = LCS MANGKRAK
    MALAYDESH IRI DENGKI = LCS MANGKRAK
    MALAYDESH IRI DENGKI = LCS MANGKRAK
    MALAYDESH IRI DENGKI = LCS MANGKRAK
    MALAYDESH IRI DENGKI = LCS MANGKRAK
    ==========
    ==========
    GORILA MALAYDESH HANTAR BERITA =
    FEBRUARI 2025
    FEBRUARI 2025
    FEBRUARI 2025
    GEMPURWIRA21 DESEMBER 2025 PUKUL 08.52
    BACA GUYS..... πŸ”₯πŸ”₯🀣🀣🀣
    MΔ°DLAS Universal Vertical Launching System (VLS) from Roketsan, consisting of eight 8-cell modules (totaling 64 cells) for various surface-to-air (SAM) and surface-to-surface (SSM) missiles. This is the most important weapon system on board the new frigate but paradoxically it is not included in the main contract!
    https://www.navalnews.com/naval-news/2025/02/indonesias-merah-putih-class-frigate-what-you-need-to-know/

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  36. Pemasangan RAMP NSM MISSILE pada kapal LCS...... πŸ˜ŽπŸ‡²πŸ‡ΎπŸ‡²πŸ‡ΎπŸ‡²πŸ‡Ύ

    Yang pasti RAMP NSM ni REAL bukan FAKE.... πŸ”₯πŸ”₯🀣🀣🀣🀣


    https://pbs.twimg.com/media/Gy8DMHXboAAnPrC.jpg

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    Balasan
    1. SIPRI LCS (FFBNW) =
      ENIGINE GERMAN = NOL = NO MOD 6X PM 5X AKAN SEWA DELIVERED = NO ENGINE
      MICA FRANCE = NOL = NO MOD 6X PM 5X AKAN SEWA DELIVERED = NO MICA
      FCS TNX ITALY = NOL = NO MOD 6X PM 5X AKAN SEWA DELIVERED = NO FCS
      SMART NETHERLANDS = NOL = NO MOD 6X PM 5X AKAN SEWA DELIVERED = NO SMART
      ==========
      LCS = FFBNW
      LCS USD 4,74 BILLION/5 UNIT = USD 948 MILLION/UNIT ]
      • USD 948 JUTA (EXCLUDING AMMO) = FFBNW = MANGKRAK DELAYED
      -NO NSM.
      -NO VL MICA.
      -NO TORPEDO RINGAN.
      -NO SECONDARY GUNS.
      -NO BOFORS MK3.
      -----------
      PRICE DESTROYER DAN FREGAT =
      -KDX 3 CLASS/SEJONG USD 900 JUTA/UNIT
      -TYPE 052D CLASS USD 500-600 JUTA.
      -TYPE 055 CLASS USD 920 JUTA.
      ==========
      DELAYED LCS ...........
      PROGRESS 70.1% (2025-2011 = 15 YEARS)
      PROGRESS 70.1% (2025-2011 = 15 YEARS)
      PROGRESS 70.1% (2025-2011 = 15 YEARS)
      Deputy Defence Minister Adly Zahari said on Thursday that the overall progress of the long-delayed littoral combat ships (LCS) project had reached 70.1% as of Oct 25 this year.
      =============
      SLOWLY...........
      70.1% : 15 YEARS = 4.6% PER YEARS
      70.1% : 15 YEARS = 4.6% PER YEARS
      70.1% : 15 YEARS = 4.6% PER YEARS
      The progress — which includes design, construction, equipping, and testing — is slightly behind schedule by 0.59%, as the planned progress was 70.69%, according to the contract’s timeline.
      On the first LCS (LCS 1), the construction is in its final phase and is expected to be completed by the end of this year, Adly noted.
      ==========
      17 KREDITUR LCS = Besides MTU Services, others include Contraves Sdn Bhd, Axima Concept SA, Contraves Advanced Devices Sdn Bhd, Contraves Electrodynamics Sdn Bhd and Tyco Fire, Security & Services MALAYDESH Sdn Bhd, as well as iXblue SAS, iXblue Sdn Bhd and Protank Mission Systems Sdn Bhd. Also included are Bank Pembangunan MALAYDESH Bhd, AmBank Islamic Bhd, AmBank (M) Bhd, MTU Services, Affin Hwang Investment Bank Bhd, Bank Muamalat MALAYDESH Bhd, Affin Bank Bhd, Bank Kerjasama Rakyat MALAYDESH Bhd, Malayan Banking Bhd (Maybank) and KUWAIT FINANCE HOUSE (MALAYDESH ) BHD.
      ===================
      The MALAYDESH 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.
      NGPVs > LCS > OPV > LMS= EXCLUDING AMMO = FFBNW KOSONG

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    2. CARA MENIPU SULTAN - PSIM FAKE
      Jika pada peluncurannya tahun 2017 lalu kapal ini terlihat telah dilengkapi dengan modul PSIM, maka itu adalah modul PSIM palsu/fake yang dipasang untuk upacara peluncuran sebagaimana disampaikan dalam sidang PAC (Public Account Committe). Modul PSIM palsu ini kemudian dilepas saat kapal ini dipasangi hanggar.
      ==============
      DEBT 17 CREDITOR LCS =
      1. MTU Services Ingat Kawan (M) Sdn Bhd
      2. include Contraves Sdn Bhd
      3. Axima Concept SA
      4. Contraves Advanced Devices Sdn Bhd
      5. Contraves Electrodynamics Sdn Bhd and Tyco Fire
      6. Security & Services MALAYDESH Sdn Bhd,
      7. iXblue SAS
      8. iXblue Sdn Bhd and Protank Mission Systems Sdn Bhd
      9. Bank Pembangunan MALAYDESH Bhd
      10. AmBank Islamic Bhd
      11. AmBank (M) Bhd
      12. Affin Hwang Investment Bank Bhd
      13. Bank Muamalat MALAYDESH Bhd
      14. Affin Bank Bhd
      15. Bank Kerjasama Rakyat MALAYDESH Bhd
      16. Malayan Banking Bhd (Maybank)
      17. KUWAIT FINANCE HOUSE (MALAYDESH ) BHD.
      ==========
      GORILA IQ BOTOL = SEWA 28 HELI > 119 HELI BARU > ART : WAJIB LAPOR USA
      SEWA 28 HELI RM 16.8BN = USD 3.7BN/USD 3.700 JT DOLAR
      •HARGA HELI AW149 = USD 31 JUTA
      •28 UNITK X USD 31 JT= USD 857 JUTA
      •USD 3.700JT ÷ USD 31 JT = 119 HELI BARU
      ----
      4x LEBIH MAHAL SEWA DARIPADA BELI BARU =
      SEWA 15 TAHUN = RM16.8 BILION
      BELI BARU = RM3.954 BILION
      SEWAan selama 15 tahun dianggarkan mencecah RM16.8 bilion, jauh lebih tinggi berbanding kos pembelian helikopter serupa yang dianggarkan sekitar RM3.954 bilion.MALAYDESH (ATM).
      ----
      KEYWORDS
      1 UNIT JAVELIN = 3 UNIT NLAW
      4.5 KM JAVELIN = 1 KM NLAW
      ---
      Javelin: Costs about USUSD80,000 per missile and has a maximum effective range of up to 4.5 kilometers
      The cost of an NLAW (Next-generation Light Anti-tank Weapon) unit generally around USD30,000 to USD33,000. It has a range of up to 1,000 meters and can destroy a tank in a single shot.
      ----
      KEYWORDS 1 UNIT APACHE = 13 UNIT MD530G
      -
      1. APACHE INDONESIA 8 UNIT HARGA USD 1.42 BILLION = USD 177.5 MILLION/UNIT
      -
      2. MD530G 6 UNIT HARGA USD 77.4 MILLION = USD 12,9 MILLION/UNIT
      -
      USD 177.5 MILLION/ USD 12,9 MILLION = 13 UNIT MD630G
      ------
      CHEAPEST VARIANT HISAR OPV
      -
      1. ADA CLASS PAKISTAN USD 1 MILYAR/4 = USD 250 JUTA PER UNIT
      -
      2. ADA CLASS UKRAINE USD 1 MILYAR/2 = USD 250 JUTA PER UNIT + UCAV SENILAI USD 500 JUTA
      -
      3. HISAR OPV CLASS (LMS B2) MALAYDESH USD 530 JUTA /3 = USD 176,7 JUTA PER UNIT
      ------
      CHEAPEST VARIANT FA50
      -
      1. FA 50 GF (TA 50 BLOK II) 12 UNIT HARGA USD 705 JUTA ALIAS USD 58,75 JUTA/UNIT
      -
      2. FA 50 PL (BLOK 20) 36 UNIT HARGA USD 2300 JUTA ALIAS USD 63,89 JUTA/UNIT
      -
      3. FA 50M 18 UNIT HARGA USD 920 JUTA ALIAS USD 51,1 JUTA/UNIT
      ------
      ANKA OMPONG = WILL NOT BE EQUIPPED WITH ANY WEAPONRY
      MALAYDESH to use Anka-S for Maritime Surveillance, and will NOt be equipped with any weaponry.
      ==============
      FACT :
      1. 1 UNIT APACHE = 13 UNIT MD530G
      2. 1 UNIT RAFALE = 4 UNIT FA50M
      3. 1 UNIT PPA = 3 UNIT LMS B2
      4. 1 UNIT SCORPENE IDN = 2 UNIT SCORPENE MALAYDESH
      5. CN 235 USUSD 27,50 JUTA = ATR 72 USUSD24.7 JUTA
      6. SEWA 28 HELI = 119 HELI BARU
      7. 4.5 KM JAVELIN = 1 KM NLAW
      8. ANKA UCAV = ANKA UAV ISR NOT ARMED
      NGPVs > LCS > OPV > LMS= EXCLUDING AMMO = FFBNW KOSONG

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    3. NGPVs > LCS > OPV > LMS= EXCLUDING AMMO = FFBNW KOSONG
      DEBT 17 CREDITOR LCS =
      1. MTU Services Ingat Kawan (M) Sdn Bhd
      2. include Contraves Sdn Bhd
      3. Axima Concept SA
      4. Contraves Advanced Devices Sdn Bhd
      5. Contraves Electrodynamics Sdn Bhd and Tyco Fire
      6. Security & Services MALAYDESH Sdn Bhd,
      7. iXblue SAS
      8. iXblue Sdn Bhd and Protank Mission Systems Sdn Bhd
      9. Bank Pembangunan MALAYDESH Bhd
      10. AmBank Islamic Bhd
      11. AmBank (M) Bhd
      12. Affin Hwang Investment Bank Bhd
      13. Bank Muamalat MALAYDESH Bhd
      14. Affin Bank Bhd
      15. Bank Kerjasama Rakyat MALAYDESH Bhd
      16. Malayan Banking Bhd (Maybank)
      17. KUWAIT FINANCE HOUSE (MALAYDESH ) BHD.
      ===================
      1. DEBT 84.3% DARI GDP
      1. DEBT 84.3% DARI GDP
      2. DEBT NEGARA RM 1.63 TRLLIUN
      3. DEBT 1MDB RM 18.2 BILLION
      4. TUNGGAKAN SEWA SABAH USD 15 BILLION
      5. DEBT KERAJAAN PERSEKUTUAN 60.4%
      6. SEWA SIMULATOR MKM
      7. PESAWAT MIG GROUNDED
      8. SEWA MOTOR POLIS
      9. PESAWAT MB339CM GROUNDED
      10. NURI GROUNDED SEWA BLACKHAWK
      11. FIVE PROCUREMENT CANCELLED
      12. 48 PESAWAT SKYHAWK HILANG
      13. MESIN JET 2 BUAH HILANG
      14. NO MARINIR NO AMPHIBIOUS NAVAL PLATFORM
      15. NO LST
      16. NO LPD – NGEMIS LPD USA
      17. NO TANKER
      18. NO KCR
      19. MONUMEN MIG29M UNTUK JIMAT KOS
      20. NO SPH
      21. SUBMARINE DEFACT MEMBUNUH WANITA HAMIL
      22. NO HELLFIRE
      23. NO MPA ATR72 DELAYED
      24. NO HIDRO-OSEANOGRAFI SEWA KAPAL HIDRO
      25. NO HELI HEAVY ATTACK NGEMIS AH1Z
      26. NO M3 AMPHIBIUS RIG
      27. LCS MANGKRAK KARATAN
      28. OPV MANGKRAK
      29. TANK MOGOK STOP SPARE PARTS
      30. CN 235 MSA VERSI MSI USA
      31. SEWA MOTOR MILITARY POLICE
      32. RADAR GIFTED PAID USA
      33. 84% NO SAVING EVERY MONTH
      34. SEWA VVSHORAD
      35. SEWA TRUK 3 TON
      36. 4X4 SEWA 6X6 CANCELLED
      37. C130H DIGANTI 2045
      38. TEMBAK GRANAT BOM PASUKAN SEMDIRI
      39. NO DRONE UCAV – ANKA ISR OMPONG
      40. SEWA BLACKHAWK SEWA AW159
      41. NO TRACKED SPH
      42. SEWA SIMULATOR HELI
      43. SPH CANCELLED
      44. SCORPION V150 CONDOR SIMBAS RETIRED
      45. NO PESAWAT COIN
      46. PILATUS MK II KARATAN
      47. PENCEROBOHAN 43X BTA 316 HARI
      48. SEWA AW139 SEWA COLIBRI
      49. MRSS LMS B2 UAV ANKA HELI MENUNGGU 2026-2030
      50. OPV DIPAY 3 JADI 1 SEWA BOAT
      51. LYNX GROUNDED
      52. MRCA CANCELLED SEWA PESAWAT ITTC
      53. MICA CANCELLED NSM CANCELLED
      54. NO LRAD NO MRAD JUST VSHORAD
      55. PRANK UN PRANK TURKEY PRANK PERANCIS PRANK SLOVAKIA
      56. 4X NGEMIS F18 KUWAIT
      57. MENUNGGU 2050 KAPAL SELAM
      58. NO TANK AMPHIBI AV8 MOGOK BERASAP
      59. 84% NO SAVING EVERY MONTH
      60. OVER LIMIT DEBT 65,6% (LIMIT DEBT 65%)
      61. SEWA 12 AW149 TUDM
      62. SEWA 4 AW139 TUDM
      63. SEWA 5 EC120B TUDM
      64. SEWA 2 AW159 TLDM
      65. SEWA 4 UH-60A TDM
      67. SEWA 12 AW149 TDM
      68. SEWA 4 AW139 BOMBA
      69. SEWA 2 AW159 MMEA
      70. SEWA 7 BELL429 POLIS
      ===================
      MALAYDESH 's combat equipment has several weaknesses, including:
      • Ageing equipment: The MALAYDESH military's equipment is aging due to small procurement budgets over the past 25 years.
      • Lack of modern assets: The MALAYDESH Armed Forces (MAF) lacks modern military assets, which puts them at risk from both internal and external threats.
      • Russian-made weapons: MALAYDESH has been struggling to keep its Russian-made Su-30MKM ground-attack aircraft operational. The country is also wary of Russian-made weapons due to sanctions imposed on Russia after its invasion of Ukraine.
      • Local production: The MAF is reluctant to use locally produced products. Local companies have produced prototypes of pistols and rifles, but none have materialized.
      • Procurement system: The MALAYDESH procurement system needs reform.
      Political interference and corruption: Political interference and corruption are undermining combat readiness

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  37. NGPVs > LCS > OPV > LMS= EXCLUDING AMMO = FFBNW KOSONG
    FACT LCS 2025 - 2011 = 15 YEARS
    LAUGHING STOCK TO THE WORLD
    LAUGHING STOCK TO THE WORLD
    LAUGHING STOCK TO THE WORLD
    LAUGHING STOCK TO THE WORLD
    Defence Minister DSU Mohamad Hasan - By building five ships, each vessel will cost around RM2.2 billion to RM2.4 billion, he said adding that he has no idea the amount needed to build the other three. “If we were to build only two ships, it will cost around RM4.5 billion each, making it the world’s most expensive ship for its class and make us a laughing-stock to the world”
    ===================
    FACT NOT YET DELIVERED :
    LCS RM12.4 BILLION /5 UNIT = RM2,48 PER UNIT
    LCS RM12.4 BILLION /5 UNIT = RM2,48 PER UNIT
    LCS RM12.4 BILLION /5 UNIT = RM2,48 PER UNIT
    LCS RM12.4 BILLION /5 UNIT = RM2,48 PER UNIT
    The cost of the project is now RM12.4 billion. This is because Ocean Sunshine Bhd (OSB) – the government owned company set up to take over BNS will be paying the BHIC and LTAT (the previous owner of BNS) some RM1.2 billion in liabilities and DEBT.
    ===================
    2024 RASIO DEBT 84,3% DARI GDP
    DEBT 2023 = RM 1.53 TRILLION
    DEBT 2022 = RM 1.45 TRILLION
    DEBT 2021 = RM 1.38 TRILLION
    DEBT 2020 = RM 1.32 TRILLION
    DEBT 2019 = RM 1.25 TRILLION
    DEBT 2018 = RM 1.19 TRILLION
    The Finance Ministry stated that the aggregate national household DEBT stood at RM1.53 trillion between 2018 and 2023.
    In aggregate, it said the household DEBT for 2022 was RM1.45 trillion, followed by RM1.38 trillion (2021,) RM1.32 trillion (2020), RM1.25 trillion (2019) and RM1.19 trillion (2018).
    “The ratio of household DEBT to gross domestic product (GDP) at the end of 2023 also slightly increased to 84.3% compared with 82% in 2018,” it said.
    ===================
    MALAYDESH 's combat equipment has several weaknesses, including:
    • Ageing equipment: The MALAYDESH military's equipment is aging due to small procurement budgets over the past 25 years.
    • Lack of modern assets: The MALAYDESH Armed Forces (MAF) lacks modern military assets, which puts them at risk from both internal and external threats.
    • Russian-made weapons: MALAYDESH has been struggling to keep its Russian-made Su-30MKM ground-attack aircraft operational. The country is also wary of Russian-made weapons due to sanctions imposed on Russia after its invasion of Ukraine.
    • Local production: The MAF is reluctant to use locally produced products. Local companies have produced prototypes of pistols and rifles, but none have materialized.
    • Procurement system: The MALAYDESH procurement system needs reform.
    Political interference and corruption: Political interference and corruption are undermining combat readiness

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  38. SIPRI LCS (FFBNW) =
    ENIGINE GERMAN = NOL = NO MOD 6X PM 5X AKAN SEWA DELIVERED = NO ENGINE
    MICA FRANCE = NOL = NO MOD 6X PM 5X AKAN SEWA DELIVERED = NO MICA
    FCS TNX ITALY = NOL = NO MOD 6X PM 5X AKAN SEWA DELIVERED = NO FCS
    SMART NETHERLANDS = NOL = NO MOD 6X PM 5X AKAN SEWA DELIVERED = NO SMART
    ==========
    LCS = FFBNW
    LCS USD 4,74 BILLION/5 UNIT = USD 948 MILLION/UNIT ]
    • USD 948 JUTA (EXCLUDING AMMO) = FFBNW = MANGKRAK DELAYED
    -NO NSM.
    -NO VL MICA.
    -NO TORPEDO RINGAN.
    -NO SECONDARY GUNS.
    -NO BOFORS MK3.
    -----------
    PRICE DESTROYER DAN FREGAT =
    -KDX 3 CLASS/SEJONG USD 900 JUTA/UNIT
    -TYPE 052D CLASS USD 500-600 JUTA.
    -TYPE 055 CLASS USD 920 JUTA.
    ==========
    GORILA MALAYDESH = EXCLUDING AMMO (KOSONG)
    GORILA MALAYDESH = EXCLUDING AMMO (KOSONG)
    GORILA MALAYDESH = EXCLUDING AMMO (KOSONG)
    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 USD948M (2023 inflation) or ~USD700M (2011 forex) or ~USD490M (2023 forex) (excluding ammo)
    Inflation adjustment roughly equivalent to USD948 million in 2023 US dollars (excluding ammo)
    -------------
    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 USD560 million per ship (excluding ammo)
    Inflation adjustment roughly equivalent to USD758 million in 2023 US dollars (excluding ammo)
    -------------
    ORIGINAL: RM 9B FOR 6 SHIPS
    RM 1.5 billion (2011) per unit + ToT (ceiling) or USD466 million per ship (excluding cost overruns and ammo)
    Inflation adjustment roughly equivalent to USD631 million in 2023 US dollars (excluding cost overruns and ammo
    ==========
    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. Learning is one thing, tolerating “still learning” after 20 plus years is not good enough. Not recognising learning is not possible because of limited pipeline is another. Local shipyards have proven capable of building certain type of ships because of good pipeline, so good for them that they win those contract – they can learn over time to build bigger ships. But for now, no need to be a cheerleader for local shipyards pitching to win big ships for RMN and MMEA.
    NGPVs > LCS > OPV > LMS= EXCLUDING AMMO = FFBNW KOSONG

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  39. CARA MENIPU SULTAN - PSIM FAKE
    Jika pada peluncurannya tahun 2017 lalu kapal ini terlihat telah dilengkapi dengan modul PSIM, maka itu adalah modul PSIM palsu/fake yang dipasang untuk upacara peluncuran sebagaimana disampaikan dalam sidang PAC (Public Account Committe). Modul PSIM palsu ini kemudian dilepas saat kapal ini dipasangi hanggar.
    ==============
    DEBT 17 CREDITOR LCS =
    1. MTU Services Ingat Kawan (M) Sdn Bhd
    2. include Contraves Sdn Bhd
    3. Axima Concept SA
    4. Contraves Advanced Devices Sdn Bhd
    5. Contraves Electrodynamics Sdn Bhd and Tyco Fire
    6. Security & Services MALAYDESH Sdn Bhd,
    7. iXblue SAS
    8. iXblue Sdn Bhd and Protank Mission Systems Sdn Bhd
    9. Bank Pembangunan MALAYDESH Bhd
    10. AmBank Islamic Bhd
    11. AmBank (M) Bhd
    12. Affin Hwang Investment Bank Bhd
    13. Bank Muamalat MALAYDESH Bhd
    14. Affin Bank Bhd
    15. Bank Kerjasama Rakyat MALAYDESH Bhd
    16. Malayan Banking Bhd (Maybank)
    17. KUWAIT FINANCE HOUSE (MALAYDESH ) BHD.
    ==========
    GORILA IQ BOTOL = SEWA 28 HELI > 119 HELI BARU > ART : WAJIB LAPOR USA
    SEWA 28 HELI RM 16.8BN = USD 3.7BN/USD 3.700 JT DOLAR
    •HARGA HELI AW149 = USD 31 JUTA
    •28 UNITK X USD 31 JT= USD 857 JUTA
    •USD 3.700JT ÷ USD 31 JT = 119 HELI BARU
    ----
    4x LEBIH MAHAL SEWA DARIPADA BELI BARU =
    SEWA 15 TAHUN = RM16.8 BILION
    BELI BARU = RM3.954 BILION
    SEWAan selama 15 tahun dianggarkan mencecah RM16.8 bilion, jauh lebih tinggi berbanding kos pembelian helikopter serupa yang dianggarkan sekitar RM3.954 bilion.MALAYDESH (ATM).
    ----
    KEYWORDS
    1 UNIT JAVELIN = 3 UNIT NLAW
    4.5 KM JAVELIN = 1 KM NLAW
    ---
    Javelin: Costs about USUSD80,000 per missile and has a maximum effective range of up to 4.5 kilometers
    The cost of an NLAW (Next-generation Light Anti-tank Weapon) unit generally around USD30,000 to USD33,000. It has a range of up to 1,000 meters and can destroy a tank in a single shot.
    ----
    KEYWORDS 1 UNIT APACHE = 13 UNIT MD530G
    -
    1. APACHE INDONESIA 8 UNIT HARGA USD 1.42 BILLION = USD 177.5 MILLION/UNIT
    -
    2. MD530G 6 UNIT HARGA USD 77.4 MILLION = USD 12,9 MILLION/UNIT
    -
    USD 177.5 MILLION/ USD 12,9 MILLION = 13 UNIT MD630G
    ------
    CHEAPEST VARIANT HISAR OPV
    -
    1. ADA CLASS PAKISTAN USD 1 MILYAR/4 = USD 250 JUTA PER UNIT
    -
    2. ADA CLASS UKRAINE USD 1 MILYAR/2 = USD 250 JUTA PER UNIT + UCAV SENILAI USD 500 JUTA
    -
    3. HISAR OPV CLASS (LMS B2) MALAYDESH USD 530 JUTA /3 = USD 176,7 JUTA PER UNIT
    ------
    CHEAPEST VARIANT FA50
    -
    1. FA 50 GF (TA 50 BLOK II) 12 UNIT HARGA USD 705 JUTA ALIAS USD 58,75 JUTA/UNIT
    -
    2. FA 50 PL (BLOK 20) 36 UNIT HARGA USD 2300 JUTA ALIAS USD 63,89 JUTA/UNIT
    -
    3. FA 50M 18 UNIT HARGA USD 920 JUTA ALIAS USD 51,1 JUTA/UNIT
    ------
    ANKA OMPONG = WILL NOT BE EQUIPPED WITH ANY WEAPONRY
    MALAYDESH to use Anka-S for Maritime Surveillance, and will NOt be equipped with any weaponry.
    ==============
    FACT :
    1. 1 UNIT APACHE = 13 UNIT MD530G
    2. 1 UNIT RAFALE = 4 UNIT FA50M
    3. 1 UNIT PPA = 3 UNIT LMS B2
    4. 1 UNIT SCORPENE IDN = 2 UNIT SCORPENE MALAYDESH
    5. CN 235 USUSD 27,50 JUTA = ATR 72 USUSD24.7 JUTA
    6. SEWA 28 HELI = 119 HELI BARU
    7. 4.5 KM JAVELIN = 1 KM NLAW
    8. ANKA UCAV = ANKA UAV ISR NOT ARMED
    NGPVs > LCS > OPV > LMS= EXCLUDING AMMO = FFBNW KOSONG

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  40. DEBT 17 CREDITOR LCS =
    1. MTU Services Ingat Kawan (M) Sdn Bhd
    2. include Contraves Sdn Bhd
    3. Axima Concept SA
    4. Contraves Advanced Devices Sdn Bhd
    5. Contraves Electrodynamics Sdn Bhd and Tyco Fire
    6. Security & Services MALAYDESH Sdn Bhd,
    7. iXblue SAS
    8. iXblue Sdn Bhd and Protank Mission Systems Sdn Bhd
    9. Bank Pembangunan MALAYDESH Bhd
    10. AmBank Islamic Bhd
    11. AmBank (M) Bhd
    12. Affin Hwang Investment Bank Bhd
    13. Bank Muamalat MALAYDESH Bhd
    14. Affin Bank Bhd
    15. Bank Kerjasama Rakyat MALAYDESH Bhd
    16. Malayan Banking Bhd (Maybank)
    17. KUWAIT FINANCE HOUSE (MALAYDESH ) BHD.
    ===================
    FACT LCS 2025 - 2011 = 15 YEARS
    LAUGHING STOCK TO THE WORLD
    LAUGHING STOCK TO THE WORLD
    LAUGHING STOCK TO THE WORLD
    LAUGHING STOCK TO THE WORLD
    Defence Minister DSU Mohamad Hasan - By building five ships, each vessel will cost around RM2.2 billion to RM2.4 billion, he said adding that he has no idea the amount needed to build the other three. “If we were to build only two ships, it will cost around RM4.5 billion each, making it the world’s most expensive ship for its class and make us a laughing-stock to the world”
    ===================
    FACT NOT YET DELIVERED :
    LCS RM12.4 BILLION /5 UNIT = RM2,48 PER UNIT
    LCS RM12.4 BILLION /5 UNIT = RM2,48 PER UNIT
    LCS RM12.4 BILLION /5 UNIT = RM2,48 PER UNIT
    LCS RM12.4 BILLION /5 UNIT = RM2,48 PER UNIT
    The cost of the project is now RM12.4 billion. This is because Ocean Sunshine Bhd (OSB) – the government owned company set up to take over BNS will be paying the BHIC and LTAT (the previous owner of BNS) some RM1.2 billion in liabilities and DEBT.
    ===================
    2024 RASIO DEBT 84,3% DARI GDP
    The Finance Ministry stated that the aggregate national household DEBT stood at RM1.53 trillion between 2018 and 2023.
    In aggregate, it said the household DEBT for 2022 was RM1.45 trillion, followed by RM1.38 trillion (2021,) RM1.32 trillion (2020), RM1.25 trillion (2019) and RM1.19 trillion (2018).
    “The ratio of household DEBT to gross domestic product (GDP) at the end of 2023 also slightly increased to 84.3% compared with 82% in 2018,” it said.
    ===================
    MALAYDESH 's combat equipment has several weaknesses, including:
    • Ageing equipment: The MALAYDESH military's equipment is aging due to small procurement budgets over the past 25 years.
    • Lack of modern assets: The MALAYDESH Armed Forces (MAF) lacks modern military assets, which puts them at risk from both internal and external threats.
    • Russian-made weapons: MALAYDESH has been struggling to keep its Russian-made Su-30MKM ground-attack aircraft operational. The country is also wary of Russian-made weapons due to sanctions imposed on Russia after its invasion of Ukraine.
    • Local production: The MAF is reluctant to use locally produced products. Local companies have produced prototypes of pistols and rifles, but none have materialized.
    • Procurement system: The MALAYDESH procurement system needs reform.
    Political interference and corruption: Political interference and corruption are undermining combat readiness
    ===================
    NGPVs > LCS > OPV > LMS= EXCLUDING AMMO = FFBNW KOSONG

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  41. PEMBINAAN LCS sudah masuk KAPAL yang ke 3 ya guys......NO DUMMY / FAKE... πŸ”₯πŸ”₯🀣🀣


    https://m.youtube.com/shorts/ai4I2W_woFI

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    Balasan
    1. NGPVs > LCS > OPV > LMS= EXCLUDING AMMO = FFBNW KOSONG
      DEBT 17 CREDITOR LCS =
      1. MTU Services Ingat Kawan (M) Sdn Bhd
      2. include Contraves Sdn Bhd
      3. Axima Concept SA
      4. Contraves Advanced Devices Sdn Bhd
      5. Contraves Electrodynamics Sdn Bhd and Tyco Fire
      6. Security & Services MALAYDESH Sdn Bhd,
      7. iXblue SAS
      8. iXblue Sdn Bhd and Protank Mission Systems Sdn Bhd
      9. Bank Pembangunan MALAYDESH Bhd
      10. AmBank Islamic Bhd
      11. AmBank (M) Bhd
      12. Affin Hwang Investment Bank Bhd
      13. Bank Muamalat MALAYDESH Bhd
      14. Affin Bank Bhd
      15. Bank Kerjasama Rakyat MALAYDESH Bhd
      16. Malayan Banking Bhd (Maybank)
      17. KUWAIT FINANCE HOUSE (MALAYDESH ) BHD.
      ===================
      1. DEBT 84.3% DARI GDP
      1. DEBT 84.3% DARI GDP
      2. DEBT NEGARA RM 1.63 TRLLIUN
      3. DEBT 1MDB RM 18.2 BILLION
      4. TUNGGAKAN SEWA SABAH USD 15 BILLION
      5. DEBT KERAJAAN PERSEKUTUAN 60.4%
      6. SEWA SIMULATOR MKM
      7. PESAWAT MIG GROUNDED
      8. SEWA MOTOR POLIS
      9. PESAWAT MB339CM GROUNDED
      10. NURI GROUNDED SEWA BLACKHAWK
      11. FIVE PROCUREMENT CANCELLED
      12. 48 PESAWAT SKYHAWK HILANG
      13. MESIN JET 2 BUAH HILANG
      14. NO MARINIR NO AMPHIBIOUS NAVAL PLATFORM
      15. NO LST
      16. NO LPD – NGEMIS LPD USA
      17. NO TANKER
      18. NO KCR
      19. MONUMEN MIG29M UNTUK JIMAT KOS
      20. NO SPH
      21. SUBMARINE DEFACT MEMBUNUH WANITA HAMIL
      22. NO HELLFIRE
      23. NO MPA ATR72 DELAYED
      24. NO HIDRO-OSEANOGRAFI SEWA KAPAL HIDRO
      25. NO HELI HEAVY ATTACK NGEMIS AH1Z
      26. NO M3 AMPHIBIUS RIG
      27. LCS MANGKRAK KARATAN
      28. OPV MANGKRAK
      29. TANK MOGOK STOP SPARE PARTS
      30. CN 235 MSA VERSI MSI USA
      31. SEWA MOTOR MILITARY POLICE
      32. RADAR GIFTED PAID USA
      33. 84% NO SAVING EVERY MONTH
      34. SEWA VVSHORAD
      35. SEWA TRUK 3 TON
      36. 4X4 SEWA 6X6 CANCELLED
      37. C130H DIGANTI 2045
      38. TEMBAK GRANAT BOM PASUKAN SEMDIRI
      39. NO DRONE UCAV – ANKA ISR OMPONG
      40. SEWA BLACKHAWK SEWA AW159
      41. NO TRACKED SPH
      42. SEWA SIMULATOR HELI
      43. SPH CANCELLED
      44. SCORPION V150 CONDOR SIMBAS RETIRED
      45. NO PESAWAT COIN
      46. PILATUS MK II KARATAN
      47. PENCEROBOHAN 43X BTA 316 HARI
      48. SEWA AW139 SEWA COLIBRI
      49. MRSS LMS B2 UAV ANKA HELI MENUNGGU 2026-2030
      50. OPV DIPAY 3 JADI 1 SEWA BOAT
      51. LYNX GROUNDED
      52. MRCA CANCELLED SEWA PESAWAT ITTC
      53. MICA CANCELLED NSM CANCELLED
      54. NO LRAD NO MRAD JUST VSHORAD
      55. PRANK UN PRANK TURKEY PRANK PERANCIS PRANK SLOVAKIA
      56. 4X NGEMIS F18 KUWAIT
      57. MENUNGGU 2050 KAPAL SELAM
      58. NO TANK AMPHIBI AV8 MOGOK BERASAP
      59. 84% NO SAVING EVERY MONTH
      60. OVER LIMIT DEBT 65,6% (LIMIT DEBT 65%)
      61. SEWA 12 AW149 TUDM
      62. SEWA 4 AW139 TUDM
      63. SEWA 5 EC120B TUDM
      64. SEWA 2 AW159 TLDM
      65. SEWA 4 UH-60A TDM
      67. SEWA 12 AW149 TDM
      68. SEWA 4 AW139 BOMBA
      69. SEWA 2 AW159 MMEA
      70. SEWA 7 BELL429 POLIS
      ===================
      GORILA IQ BOTOL = SEWA 28 HELI > 119 HELI BARU > ART : WAJIB LAPOR USA
      SEWA 28 HELI RM 16.8BN = USD 3.7BN/USD 3.700 JT DOLAR
      •HARGA HELI AW149 = USD 31 JUTA
      •28 UNITK X USD 31 JT= USD 857 JUTA
      •USD 3.700JT ÷ USD 31 JT = 119 HELI BARU
      ----
      KEYWORDS
      1 UNIT JAVELIN = 3 UNIT NLAW
      4.5 KM JAVELIN = 1 KM NLAW
      ---
      Javelin: Costs about USUSD80,000 per missile and has a maximum effective range of up to 4.5 kilometers
      The cost of an NLAW (Next-generation Light Anti-tank Weapon) unit generally around USD30,000 to USD33,000. It has a range of up to 1,000 meters and can destroy a tank in a single shot.
      ----
      KEYWORDS 1 UNIT APACHE = 13 UNIT MD530G
      -
      1. APACHE INDONESIA 8 UNIT HARGA USD 1.42 BILLION = USD 177.5 MILLION/UNIT
      -
      2. MD530G 6 UNIT HARGA USD 77.4 MILLION = USD 12,9 MILLION/UNIT
      -
      USD 177.5 MILLION/ USD 12,9 MILLION = 13 UNIT MD630G
      ------
      CHEAPEST VARIANT HISAR OPV
      -
      1. ADA CLASS PAKISTAN USD 1 MILYAR/4 = USD 250 JUTA PER UNIT
      -
      2. ADA CLASS UKRAINE USD 1 MILYAR/2 = USD 250 JUTA PER UNIT + UCAV SENILAI USD 500 JUTA
      -
      3. HISAR OPV CLASS (LMS B2) MALAYDESH USD 530 JUTA /3 = USD 176,7 JUTA PER UNIT
      ------
      CHEAPEST VARIANT FA50
      -
      1. FA 50 GF (TA 50 BLOK II) 12 UNIT HARGA USD 705 JUTA ALIAS USD 58,75 JUTA/UNIT
      -
      2. FA 50 PL (BLOK 20) 36 UNIT HARGA USD 2300 JUTA ALIAS USD 63,89 JUTA/UNIT
      -
      3. FA 50M 18 UNIT HARGA USD 920 JUTA ALIAS USD 51,1 JUTA/UNIT

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    2. SOME WEAKNESSES OF THE MALAYDESH SHIPBUILDING INDUSTRY INCLUDE:
      1. Delays
      Consistent delays in delivering ships to customers has reduced profitability and financial results.
      2. Small tonnage
      MALAYDESH shipbuilding industry is relatively weak compared to other countries in the region, as the tonnage of ships manufactured is relatively small.
      3. Supply chain disruptions
      Disruptions caused by COVID-19 and the Russia-Ukraine conflict have led to supply chain disruptions and shortages of skilled personnel.
      ---------------------
      DOWNGRADE HISAR = NO ASW
      DOWNGRADE HISAR = NO ASW
      DOWNGRADE HISAR = NO ASW
      CHEAPEST VARIANT LMS
      -
      1. ADA CLASS PAKISTAN USD 1 MILYAR/4 = USD 250 JUTA PER UNIT
      -
      2. ADA CLASS UKRAINE USD 1 MILYAR/2 = USD 250 JUTA PER UNIT + UCAV SENILAI USD 500 JUTA
      -
      3. HISAR OPV CLASS (LMS B2) MALAYDESH USD 530 JUTA /3 = USD 176,7 JUTA PER UNIT
      -
      HISAR OPV = LMS B2 = NO ASW
      HISAR OPV = LMS B2 = NO ASW
      HISAR OPV = LMS B2 = NO ASW
      TCG AKHISAR dan TCG KOÇHISAR merupakan kapal kelas HISAR yang dibangunkan dalam skop projek MILGEM.
      Kapal ini dibangunkan dari model kovet kelas ADA, yang merupakan antara calon-calon yang disebut akan memenuhi program Littoral Mission Ship Batch 2 Tentera Laut Diraja MALAYDESH .
      ---------------------
      MANGKRAK LCS 2025-2011 = 15 TAHUN
      15 TAHUN MANGKRAK
      15 TAHUN MANGKRAK
      LCS DIPAY 6 RM 12.4 BILLION NOT YET DELIVERED = The cost of the project is now RM12.4 billion. This is because Ocean Sunshine Bhd (OSB) – the government owned company set up to take over BNS will be paying the BHIC and LTAT (the previous owner of BNS) some RM1.2 billion in liabilities and DEBT.
      ---------------------
      SEWA FAST INTERCEPTOR BOAT
      SEWA UTILITY BOAT
      SEWA RIGID HULL FENDER BOAT
      SEWA ROVER FIBER GLASS
      SEWA EC120B
      SEWA FLIGHT SIMULATION TRAINING DEVICE
      Kerajaan sebelum ini pernah menyewa Helikopter Latihan Airbus EC120B dan Flight Simulation Training Device (FSTD) Untuk Kegunaan Kursus Asas Juruterbang Helikopter TUDM.
      Selain itu, kerajaan turut pernah menyewa 5 unit Helikopter EC120B; 1 unit Sistem Simulator dan SEWAan Bot Op Pasir merangkumi 10 unit Fast Interceptor Boat (FIB); 10 unit Utility Boat; 10 unit Rigid Hull Fender Boat (RHFB); 10 unit Rover Fiber Glass (Rover).
      Melalui kaedah SEWAan ini, tempoh masa untuk melaksanakan proses perolehan termasuk berkaitan tender serta pembinaan aset dapat dikurangkan.
      ---------------------
      SEWA KAPAL HIDROLOGI
      SEWA KAPAL HIDROLOGI
      SEWA KAPAL HIDROLOGI
      Panglima TLDM Laksamana Tan Sri Ahmad Kamarulzaman Ahmad Badaruddin berkata Aishah Aims 4 diperoleh melalui kontrak SEWAan bagi menggantikan dua kapal hidrografi sedia ada milik TLDM iaitu KD Mutiara dan KD Perantau yang akan melalui proses lucut tauliah secara berperingkat.
      ---------------------
      Some factors that contribute to the MALAYDESH Army's perceived weakness include:
      • Political instability: Frequent government changes since 2018 have made it difficult for the MALAYDESH Armed Forces (MAF) to receive the support it needs.
      • Corruption: The MAF has been plagued by corruption.
      • Poor planning: The MAF has been criticized for poor planning.
      • Political interference: Political leaders have interfered in the MAF's procurement process.
      • Outdated equipment: Much of the MAF's equipment was purchased between the 1970s and 1990s, and the government has been unable to provide modern equipment.
      Lack of military knowledge: Military personnel have struggled with decision-making and problem-solving during military operations
      ----------------------
      PERDANA MENTERI = DEFACT KILL PREGNANT WOMEN
      LCS = MANGKRAK 15 years
      LMS B1 = GUNBOAT NO MISSILE
      LMS B2 = DOWNGRADE HISAR OPV
      LEKIU = EXO B2 EXPIRED
      KASTURI = EXO B2 EXPIRED
      LAKSAMANA = GUNBOAT NO MISSILE
      KEDAH = GUNBOAT NO MISSILE
      PERDANA = GUNBOAT NO MISSILE
      HANDALAN = GUNBOAT NO MISSILE
      JERUNG = GUNBOAT NO MISSILE
      ==============
      NGPVs > LCS > OPV > LMS= EXCLUDING AMMO = FFBNW KOSONG


      Hapus
    3. SOME PROBLEMS MALAYDESH SHIPYARDS FACE IN MAKING WARSHIPS INCLUDE:
      • Supply chain disruptions
      In 2022, COVID-19 and the Russia-Ukraine conflict disrupted supply chains and led to shortages of skilled personnel.
      • Low-quality products
      Workers may use sketches, photos, and previous experience instead of following good engineering practices, which can lead to low-quality products, reworks, higher costs, and late deliveries.
      • Traditional shipbuilding
      Traditional shipbuilding is a slow, expensive, and laborious process. It involves a systems approach, where each system has its own drawings, and work crews may compete for work space.
      • Resource shortage
      The shipbuilding industry is facing a shortage of resources due to an aging workforce and a lack of young people willing to enter the trade.
      ===================
      SOME WEAKNESSES OF THE MALAYDESH SHIPBUILDING INDUSTRY INCLUDE:
      1. Delays
      Consistent delays in delivering ships to customers has reduced profitability and financial results.
      2. Small tonnage
      MALAYDESH shipbuilding industry is relatively weak compared to other countries in the region, as the tonnage of ships manufactured is relatively small.
      3. Supply chain disruptions
      Disruptions caused by COVID-19 and the Russia-Ukraine conflict have led to supply chain disruptions and shortages of skilled personnel
      ==============
      PROBLEMS MALAYDESH SHIPYARD
      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. Learning is one thing, tolerating “still learning” after 20 plus years is not good enough. Not recognising learning is not possible because of limited pipeline is another. Local shipyards have proven capable of building certain type of ships because of good pipeline, so good for them that they win those contract – they can learn over time to build bigger ships. But for now, no need to be a cheerleader for local shipyards pitching to win big ships for RMN and MMEA.
      ===================
      MALAYDESH 's combat equipment has several weaknesses, including:
      • Ageing equipment: The MALAYDESH military's equipment is aging due to small procurement budgets over the past 25 years.
      • Lack of modern assets: The MALAYDESH Armed Forces (MAF) lacks modern military assets, which puts them at risk from both internal and external threats.
      • Russian-made weapons: MALAYDESH has been struggling to keep its Russian-made Su-30MKM ground-attack aircraft operational. The country is also wary of Russian-made weapons due to sanctions imposed on Russia after its invasion of Ukraine.
      • Local production: The MAF is reluctant to use locally produced products. Local companies have produced prototypes of pistols and rifles, but none have materialized.
      • Procurement system: The MALAYDESH procurement system needs reform.
      Political interference and corruption: Political interference and corruption are undermining combat readiness
      ==============
      NGPVs > LCS > OPV > LMS= EXCLUDING AMMO = FFBNW KOSONG

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  42. NGPVs > LCS > OPV > LMS= EXCLUDING AMMO = FFBNW KOSONG
    DEBT 17 CREDITOR LCS =
    1. MTU Services Ingat Kawan (M) Sdn Bhd
    2. include Contraves Sdn Bhd
    3. Axima Concept SA
    4. Contraves Advanced Devices Sdn Bhd
    5. Contraves Electrodynamics Sdn Bhd and Tyco Fire
    6. Security & Services MALAYDESH Sdn Bhd,
    7. iXblue SAS
    8. iXblue Sdn Bhd and Protank Mission Systems Sdn Bhd
    9. Bank Pembangunan MALAYDESH Bhd
    10. AmBank Islamic Bhd
    11. AmBank (M) Bhd
    12. Affin Hwang Investment Bank Bhd
    13. Bank Muamalat MALAYDESH Bhd
    14. Affin Bank Bhd
    15. Bank Kerjasama Rakyat MALAYDESH Bhd
    16. Malayan Banking Bhd (Maybank)
    17. KUWAIT FINANCE HOUSE (MALAYDESH ) BHD.
    ===================
    1. DEBT 84.3% DARI GDP
    1. DEBT 84.3% DARI GDP
    2. DEBT NEGARA RM 1.63 TRLLIUN
    3. DEBT 1MDB RM 18.2 BILLION
    4. TUNGGAKAN SEWA SABAH USD 15 BILLION
    5. DEBT KERAJAAN PERSEKUTUAN 60.4%
    6. SEWA SIMULATOR MKM
    7. PESAWAT MIG GROUNDED
    8. SEWA MOTOR POLIS
    9. PESAWAT MB339CM GROUNDED
    10. NURI GROUNDED SEWA BLACKHAWK
    11. FIVE PROCUREMENT CANCELLED
    12. 48 PESAWAT SKYHAWK HILANG
    13. MESIN JET 2 BUAH HILANG
    14. NO MARINIR NO AMPHIBIOUS NAVAL PLATFORM
    15. NO LST
    16. NO LPD – NGEMIS LPD USA
    17. NO TANKER
    18. NO KCR
    19. MONUMEN MIG29M UNTUK JIMAT KOS
    20. NO SPH
    21. SUBMARINE DEFACT MEMBUNUH WANITA HAMIL
    22. NO HELLFIRE
    23. NO MPA ATR72 DELAYED
    24. NO HIDRO-OSEANOGRAFI SEWA KAPAL HIDRO
    25. NO HELI HEAVY ATTACK NGEMIS AH1Z
    26. NO M3 AMPHIBIUS RIG
    27. LCS MANGKRAK KARATAN
    28. OPV MANGKRAK
    29. TANK MOGOK STOP SPARE PARTS
    30. CN 235 MSA VERSI MSI USA
    31. SEWA MOTOR MILITARY POLICE
    32. RADAR GIFTED PAID USA
    33. 84% NO SAVING EVERY MONTH
    34. SEWA VVSHORAD
    35. SEWA TRUK 3 TON
    36. 4X4 SEWA 6X6 CANCELLED
    37. C130H DIGANTI 2045
    38. TEMBAK GRANAT BOM PASUKAN SEMDIRI
    39. NO DRONE UCAV – ANKA ISR OMPONG
    40. SEWA BLACKHAWK SEWA AW159
    41. NO TRACKED SPH
    42. SEWA SIMULATOR HELI
    43. SPH CANCELLED
    44. SCORPION V150 CONDOR SIMBAS RETIRED
    45. NO PESAWAT COIN
    46. PILATUS MK II KARATAN
    47. PENCEROBOHAN 43X BTA 316 HARI
    48. SEWA AW139 SEWA COLIBRI
    49. MRSS LMS B2 UAV ANKA HELI MENUNGGU 2026-2030
    50. OPV DIPAY 3 JADI 1 SEWA BOAT
    51. LYNX GROUNDED
    52. MRCA CANCELLED SEWA PESAWAT ITTC
    53. MICA CANCELLED NSM CANCELLED
    54. NO LRAD NO MRAD JUST VSHORAD
    55. PRANK UN PRANK TURKEY PRANK PERANCIS PRANK SLOVAKIA
    56. 4X NGEMIS F18 KUWAIT
    57. MENUNGGU 2050 KAPAL SELAM
    58. NO TANK AMPHIBI AV8 MOGOK BERASAP
    59. 84% NO SAVING EVERY MONTH
    60. OVER LIMIT DEBT 65,6% (LIMIT DEBT 65%)
    61. SEWA 12 AW149 TUDM
    62. SEWA 4 AW139 TUDM
    63. SEWA 5 EC120B TUDM
    64. SEWA 2 AW159 TLDM
    65. SEWA 4 UH-60A TDM
    67. SEWA 12 AW149 TDM
    68. SEWA 4 AW139 BOMBA
    69. SEWA 2 AW159 MMEA
    70. SEWA 7 BELL429 POLIS
    ===================
    GORILA IQ BOTOL = SEWA 28 HELI > 119 HELI BARU > ART : WAJIB LAPOR USA
    SEWA 28 HELI RM 16.8BN = USD 3.7BN/USD 3.700 JT DOLAR
    •HARGA HELI AW149 = USD 31 JUTA
    •28 UNITK X USD 31 JT= USD 857 JUTA
    •USD 3.700JT ÷ USD 31 JT = 119 HELI BARU
    ----
    KEYWORDS
    1 UNIT JAVELIN = 3 UNIT NLAW
    4.5 KM JAVELIN = 1 KM NLAW
    ---
    Javelin: Costs about USUSD80,000 per missile and has a maximum effective range of up to 4.5 kilometers
    The cost of an NLAW (Next-generation Light Anti-tank Weapon) unit generally around USD30,000 to USD33,000. It has a range of up to 1,000 meters and can destroy a tank in a single shot.
    ----
    KEYWORDS 1 UNIT APACHE = 13 UNIT MD530G
    -
    1. APACHE INDONESIA 8 UNIT HARGA USD 1.42 BILLION = USD 177.5 MILLION/UNIT
    -
    2. MD530G 6 UNIT HARGA USD 77.4 MILLION = USD 12,9 MILLION/UNIT
    -
    USD 177.5 MILLION/ USD 12,9 MILLION = 13 UNIT MD630G
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    CHEAPEST VARIANT HISAR OPV
    -
    1. ADA CLASS PAKISTAN USD 1 MILYAR/4 = USD 250 JUTA PER UNIT
    -
    2. ADA CLASS UKRAINE USD 1 MILYAR/2 = USD 250 JUTA PER UNIT + UCAV SENILAI USD 500 JUTA
    -
    3. HISAR OPV CLASS (LMS B2) MALAYDESH USD 530 JUTA /3 = USD 176,7 JUTA PER UNIT
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    CHEAPEST VARIANT FA50
    -
    1. FA 50 GF (TA 50 BLOK II) 12 UNIT HARGA USD 705 JUTA ALIAS USD 58,75 JUTA/UNIT
    -
    2. FA 50 PL (BLOK 20) 36 UNIT HARGA USD 2300 JUTA ALIAS USD 63,89 JUTA/UNIT
    -
    3. FA 50M 18 UNIT HARGA USD 920 JUTA ALIAS USD 51,1 JUTA/UNIT

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  43. SOME WEAKNESSES OF THE MALAYDESH SHIPBUILDING INDUSTRY INCLUDE:
    1. Delays
    Consistent delays in delivering ships to customers has reduced profitability and financial results.
    2. Small tonnage
    MALAYDESH shipbuilding industry is relatively weak compared to other countries in the region, as the tonnage of ships manufactured is relatively small.
    3. Supply chain disruptions
    Disruptions caused by COVID-19 and the Russia-Ukraine conflict have led to supply chain disruptions and shortages of skilled personnel.
    ==============
    MALAYDESH 's armed forces procurement faces several weaknesses, including:
    1. Corruption
    The defense sector is at high risk of corruption, and procurement is vulnerable to powerful interests. The MALAYDESH Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC) received the highest number of corruption complaints for procurement activities in 2013 and 2018.
    2. Political influence
    Decisions are often driven by vendors and against strategic interests. For example, MALAYDESH has sometimes exchanged hardware for palm oil, which exposes the procurement process to political influence.
    Weak parliamentary oversight
    Parliamentary oversight is weak, and audit bodies can only provide ex-post scrutiny.
    3. Limited financial scrutiny
    Financial scrutiny is limited by excessive secrecy.
    4. Violation of procedures
    Procedures are regularly circumvented through political influence. For example, the purchase of military helicopters in 2015 violated the Ministry of Finance's procedures
    ==============
    Some factors that contribute to the MALAYDESH Army's perceived weakness include:
    • Political instability: Frequent government changes since 2018 have made it difficult for the MALAYDESH Armed Forces (MAF) to receive the support it needs.
    • Corruption: The MAF has been plagued by corruption.
    • Poor planning: The MAF has been criticized for poor planning.
    • Political interference: Political leaders have interfered in the MAF's procurement process.
    • Outdated equipment: Much of the MAF's equipment was purchased between the 1970s and 1990s, and the government has been unable to provide modern equipment.
    Lack of military knowledge: Military personnel have struggled with decision-making and problem-solving during military operations
    ==============
    BUDGET 2025 = SALARIES AND ALLOWANCES
    BUDGET 2025 = NOT ASSETS
    BUDGET 2025 = NOT ASSETS
    BUDGET 2025 = NOT ASSETS
    Defence got RM21.1 billion allocation, an increase of RM1.4 billion from last year, while Home will get RM19.5 billion, an increase of some RM500 million. Others have made the calculations that the Defence’s stake of the budget is 1.2 per cent of the MALAYDESH GDP. That said most of the allocation is for salaries and other stuff and not assets.
    ==============
    BUDGET 2025 = ASSET PROCUREMENT DOWN
    BUDGET 2025 = ASSET PROCUREMENT DOWN
    BUDGET 2025 = ASSET PROCUREMENT DOWN
    Operational Expenditure for Defence in 2025 is RM13.363 billion while Development Expenditure is RM7.492 billion. The OE allocation is an increase of some RM1 billion while the increase in DE is around RM450 million. The highest increase in OE is for the emolument (salaries and allowances) which amounted to RM8.773 billion. It is interesting to note that the increase in DE is for services and supply (RM1.906 billion) WHILE ASSET PROCUREMENT IS DOWN TO RM5.585 BILLION, DOWN BY SOME RM250 MILLION FROM LAST YEAR
    ==============
    NGPVs > LCS > OPV > LMS= EXCLUDING AMMO = FFBNW KOSONG

    BalasHapus
  44. SOME PROBLEMS MALAYDESH SHIPYARDS FACE IN MAKING WARSHIPS INCLUDE:
    • Supply chain disruptions
    In 2022, COVID-19 and the Russia-Ukraine conflict disrupted supply chains and led to shortages of skilled personnel.
    • Low-quality products
    Workers may use sketches, photos, and previous experience instead of following good engineering practices, which can lead to low-quality products, reworks, higher costs, and late deliveries.
    • Traditional shipbuilding
    Traditional shipbuilding is a slow, expensive, and laborious process. It involves a systems approach, where each system has its own drawings, and work crews may compete for work space.
    • Resource shortage
    The shipbuilding industry is facing a shortage of resources due to an aging workforce and a lack of young people willing to enter the trade.
    ===================
    SOME WEAKNESSES OF THE MALAYDESH SHIPBUILDING INDUSTRY INCLUDE:
    1. Delays
    Consistent delays in delivering ships to customers has reduced profitability and financial results.
    2. Small tonnage
    MALAYDESH shipbuilding industry is relatively weak compared to other countries in the region, as the tonnage of ships manufactured is relatively small.
    3. Supply chain disruptions
    Disruptions caused by COVID-19 and the Russia-Ukraine conflict have led to supply chain disruptions and shortages of skilled personnel
    ==============
    PROBLEMS MALAYDESH SHIPYARD
    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. Learning is one thing, tolerating “still learning” after 20 plus years is not good enough. Not recognising learning is not possible because of limited pipeline is another. Local shipyards have proven capable of building certain type of ships because of good pipeline, so good for them that they win those contract – they can learn over time to build bigger ships. But for now, no need to be a cheerleader for local shipyards pitching to win big ships for RMN and MMEA.
    ===================
    MALAYDESH 's combat equipment has several weaknesses, including:
    • Ageing equipment: The MALAYDESH military's equipment is aging due to small procurement budgets over the past 25 years.
    • Lack of modern assets: The MALAYDESH Armed Forces (MAF) lacks modern military assets, which puts them at risk from both internal and external threats.
    • Russian-made weapons: MALAYDESH has been struggling to keep its Russian-made Su-30MKM ground-attack aircraft operational. The country is also wary of Russian-made weapons due to sanctions imposed on Russia after its invasion of Ukraine.
    • Local production: The MAF is reluctant to use locally produced products. Local companies have produced prototypes of pistols and rifles, but none have materialized.
    • Procurement system: The MALAYDESH procurement system needs reform.
    Political interference and corruption: Political interference and corruption are undermining combat readiness
    ==============
    NGPVs > LCS > OPV > LMS= EXCLUDING AMMO = FFBNW KOSONG

    BalasHapus
  45. 17 CREDITOR LCS =
    1. MTU Services Ingat Kawan (M) Sdn Bhd
    2. include Contraves Sdn Bhd
    3. Axima Concept SA
    4. Contraves Advanced Devices Sdn Bhd
    5. Contraves Electrodynamics Sdn Bhd and Tyco Fire
    6. Security & Services MALAYDESH Sdn Bhd,
    7. iXblue SAS
    8. iXblue Sdn Bhd and Protank Mission Systems Sdn Bhd
    9. Bank Pembangunan MALAYDESH Bhd
    10. AmBank Islamic Bhd
    11. AmBank (M) Bhd
    12. Affin Hwang Investment Bank Bhd
    13. Bank Muamalat MALAYDESH Bhd
    14. Affin Bank Bhd
    15. Bank Kerjasama Rakyat MALAYDESH Bhd
    16. Malayan Banking Bhd (Maybank)
    17. KUWAIT FINANCE HOUSE (MALAYDESH ) BHD.
    ==========
    FA50M SAWIT
    On the other hand, South Korea aims to sell another 18 FA-50s to MALAYDESH in the future. MALAYDESH announced that at least half of the payment would be made in palm oil
    ----
    SCORPENE SAWIT
    Under the deal, France would buy RM819 million’s (€230 million) worth of MALAYDESH palm oil, RM327 million (€92 million) of other commodities, and invest RM491 million (€138 million) for training and techNOLogy transfer to local firms here.
    ----
    PT91 SAWIT KARET
    Payment for the purchase includes 30 percent of direct off-set in the form of training and techNOLogy transfer and 30 percent of indirect off-set in commodities like palm oil and rubber.
    =========
    SEWA FAST INTERCEPTOR BOAT
    SEWA UTILITY BOAT
    SEWA RIGID HULL FENDER BOAT
    SEWA ROVER FIBER GLASS
    SEWA EC120B
    SEWA FLIGHT SIMULATION TRAINING DEVICE
    Kerajaan sebelum ini pernah menyewa Helikopter Latihan Airbus EC120B dan Flight Simulation Training Device (FSTD) Untuk Kegunaan Kursus Asas Juruterbang Helikopter TUDM.
    Selain itu, kerajaan turut pernah menyewa 5 unit Helikopter EC120B; 1 unit Sistem Simulator dan SEWAan Bot Op Pasir merangkumi 10 unit Fast Interceptor Boat (FIB); 10 unit Utility Boat; 10 unit Rigid Hull Fender Boat (RHFB); 10 unit Rover Fiber Glass (Rover).
    Melalui kaedah SEWAan ini, tempoh masa untuk melaksanakan proses perolehan termasuk berkaitan tender serta pembinaan aset dapat dikurangkan.
    ==========
    SEWA KAPAL HIDROLOGI
    SEWA KAPAL HIDROLOGI
    SEWA KAPAL HIDROLOGI
    Panglima TLDM Laksamana Tan Sri Ahmad Kamarulzaman Ahmad Badaruddin berkata Aishah Aims 4 diperoleh melalui kontrak SEWAan bagi menggantikan dua kapal hidrografi sedia ada milik TLDM iaitu KD Mutiara dan KD Perantau yang akan melalui proses lucut tauliah secara berperingkat.
    ==========
    PERDANA MENTERI = DEFACT KILL PREGNANT WOMEN
    LCS = MANGKRAK 15 years
    LMS B1 = GUNBOAT NO MISSILE
    LMS B2 = DOWNGRADE HISAR OPV
    LEKIU = EXO B2 EXPIRED
    KASTURI = EXO B2 EXPIRED
    LAKSAMANA = GUNBOAT NO MISSILE
    KEDAH = GUNBOAT NO MISSILE
    PERDANA = GUNBOAT NO MISSILE
    HANDALAN = GUNBOAT NO MISSILE
    JERUNG = GUNBOAT NO MISSILE
    ==========
    READINESS 58.6% X 55 Unit = 32 UNIT
    READINESS 58.6% X 55 Unit = 32 UNIT
    READINESS 58.6% X 55 Unit = 32 UNIT
    This was stated during his New Year Message 2024 and One-Year Leadership Message. Currently, the RMN readiness stands at 58.6%, whereas the expected goal is 75%.
    ==========
    The Royal MALAYDESH Navy (RMN) has a few weaknesses, including:
    • Lack of modernization: The RMN's fleet is not up to date with current and future challenges. This makes it harder for MALAYDESH to respond to disputes with other countries.
    • Funding shortages: The RMN has a history of funding shortages.
    Location: The RMN is located between major powers, which could make its waters a frontier in the event of a naval conflict. This could threaten MALAYDESH 's sovereignty and maritime interests
    ==============
    NGPVs > LCS > OPV > LMS= EXCLUDING AMMO = FFBNW KOSONG

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  46. The MALAYDESH Littoral Combat Ship (LCS) program has faced a number of issues, including:
    • Delayed delivery
    The original plan was to deliver the first ship, the LCS 1 Maharaja Lela, in 2019, and all six ships by 2023. However, the program was mangkrak in 2019 due to financial issues at Boustead Naval Shipbuilding. The program was restarted in 2023, with the first ship scheduled for delivery in 2026 and the remaining four by 2029.
    • Design issues
    The Royal MALAYDESH Navy (RMN) did not get to choose the design of the ship, and the detailed design was not completed until after 66.64% of the budget had been paid.
    • Financial issues
    Boustead Naval Shipbuilding was in a critical financial state, and a middleman increased the project cost by up to four times.
    • Corruption
    A declassified audit report highlighted irregularities in the execution of the program, including the abuse of power and the involvement of a Zainab Mohd Salleh.
    • Aging fleet
    The RMN's current fleet is outdated, with two-thirds of the ships dating back over 30 years
    ===================
    FACT LCS 2025 - 2011 = 15 YEARS
    LAUGHING STOCK TO THE WORLD
    LAUGHING STOCK TO THE WORLD
    LAUGHING STOCK TO THE WORLD
    LAUGHING STOCK TO THE WORLD
    Defence Minister DSU Mohamad Hasan - By building five ships, each vessel will cost around RM2.2 billion to RM2.4 billion, he said adding that he has no idea the amount needed to build the other three. “If we were to build only two ships, it will cost around RM4.5 billion each, making it the world’s most expensive ship for its class and make us a laughing-stock to the world”
    ===================
    FACT NOT YET DELIVERED :
    LCS RM12.4 BILLION /5 UNIT = RM2,48 PER UNIT
    LCS RM12.4 BILLION /5 UNIT = RM2,48 PER UNIT
    LCS RM12.4 BILLION /5 UNIT = RM2,48 PER UNIT
    LCS RM12.4 BILLION /5 UNIT = RM2,48 PER UNIT
    The cost of the project is now RM12.4 billion. This is because Ocean Sunshine Bhd (OSB) – the government owned company set up to take over BNS will be paying the BHIC and LTAT (the previous owner of BNS) some RM1.2 billion in liabilities and DEBT.
    ===================
    2017 LAUNCHING – 2025 NOT YET DELIVERED
    2017 LAUNCHING – 2025 NOT YET DELIVERED
    2017 LAUNCHING – 2025 NOT YET DELIVERED
    2017 LAUNCHING – 2025 NOT YET DELIVERED
    2017 LAUNCHING – 2025 NOT YET DELIVERED
    The littoral combat ship (LCS), which was launched in Lumut, Perak in 2017, was not a mock-up or dummy, but the actual vessel that had yet to be completed, MALAYDESH ’s former Navy chief said today.
    ===================
    MALAYDESH 's combat equipment has several weaknesses, including:
    • Ageing equipment: The MALAYDESH military's equipment is aging due to small procurement budgets over the past 25 years.
    • Lack of modern assets: The MALAYDESH Armed Forces (MAF) lacks modern military assets, which puts them at risk from both internal and external threats.
    • Russian-made weapons: MALAYDESH has been struggling to keep its Russian-made Su-30MKM ground-attack aircraft operational. The country is also wary of Russian-made weapons due to sanctions imposed on Russia after its invasion of Ukraine.
    • Local production: The MAF is reluctant to use locally produced products. Local companies have produced prototypes of pistols and rifles, but none have materialized.
    • Procurement system: The MALAYDESH procurement system needs reform.
    Political interference and corruption: Political interference and corruption are undermining combat readiness
    ==============
    NGPVs > LCS > OPV > LMS= EXCLUDING AMMO = FFBNW KOSONG

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  47. Ini yang diklaim konon sudah dibeli.... VLS MIDLAS DUMMY guys..... Baca dan FAHAM ya.... 🀣🀣🀣🀣



    Kontrak strategik ini merangkumi perolehan sistem pelancaran menegak MIDLAS (VLS) untuk frigat Merah Putih. Sistem ini akan disepadukan menggunakan skema FFBNW, yang bermaksud kapal tersebut direka bentuk untuk bersedia bagi pemasangan senjata pada masa hadapan.

    -----------------------------------------

    This strategic contract covers the procurement of the MIDLAS vertical launch system (VLS) for the Merah Putih frigate. The system will be integrated using the FFBNW scheme, meaning the ship is designed to be ready for future weapon installation.


    https://www.navaltoday.com/2025/07/30/pt-pal-taps-roketsan-to-provide-weapon-systems-for-indonesias-red-white-frigates/

    BalasHapus
  48. Ini yang diklaim konon sudah dibeli.... VLS MIDLAS DUMMY FFBNW guys..... Baca dan FAHAM ya.... 🀣🀣🀣🀣



    Kontrak strategik ini merangkumi perolehan sistem pelancaran menegak MIDLAS (VLS) untuk frigat Merah Putih. Sistem ini akan disepadukan menggunakan skema FFBNW, yang bermaksud kapal tersebut direka bentuk untuk bersedia bagi pemasangan senjata pada masa hadapan.

    -----------------------------------------

    This strategic contract covers the procurement of the MIDLAS vertical launch system (VLS) for the Merah Putih frigate. The system will be integrated using the FFBNW scheme, meaning the ship is designed to be ready for future weapon installation.


    https://www.navaltoday.com/2025/07/30/pt-pal-taps-roketsan-to-provide-weapon-systems-for-indonesias-red-white-frigates/

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    Balasan
    1. TIADA MALAYDESH =
      10 EKONOMI TERBESAR ASIA = TIADA MALAYDESH
      10 EKONOMI TERBESAR ASIA = TIADA MALAYDESH
      Pada tahun 2025, China tetap menjadi ekonomi terbesar di Asia dengan PDB sekitar US$19,5 triliun, disusul oleh Jepang, India, Korea Selatan, dan Indonesia yang masuk dalam jajaran 10 besar.
      🌏Ranking Ekonomi Terbesar Asia 2025 (berdasarkan IMF & Forbes)
      Peringkat Asia Negara Estimasi PDB 2025 (US$ triliun) Catatan Utama
      1 China 19,5 = Tetap dominan, pusat manufaktur & teknologi
      2 Jepang 4,9 = Stabil, meski pertumbuhan melambat
      3 India 4,3 = Pertumbuhan pesat, didorong sektor jasa & digital
      4 Korea Selatan 2,1 = Kuat di teknologi & ekspor
      5 Indonesia 1,8–2,0 = IMF menempatkan Indonesia di peringkat 7 dunia, di atas Inggris & Prancis
      6 Arab Saudi 1,5 = Didukung minyak & diversifikasi ekonomi
      7 Turki 1,4 = Ekonomi campuran, posisi strategis
      8 Taiwan 1,2 = Kuat di semikonduktor
      9 Thailand 0,7 = Pariwisata & manufaktur
      10 Iran 0,6 = Didukung energi, meski tertekan sanksi
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      TIADA MALAYDESH =
      20 NEGARA DENGAN GDP TERBESAR TAHUN 2025 BERDASARKAN PPP (PURCHASING POWER PARITY):
      1. Tiongkok – US$40,7 triliun
      2. Amerika Serikat – US$30,5 triliun
      3. India – US$17,6 triliun
      4. Rusia – US$7,19 triliun
      5. Jepang – US$6,74 triliun
      6. Indonesia – US$5,69 triliun
      7. Jerman – US$5,65 triliun
      8. Brasil – US$5,27 triliun
      9. Turki – US$3,91 triliun
      10. Meksiko – US$3,88 triliun
      11. Mesir – US$3,85 triliun
      12. Inggris – US$3,82 triliun
      13. Prancis – US$3,80 triliun
      14. Iran – US$3,74 triliun
      15. Pakistan – US$2,09 triliun
      16. Bangladesh – US$2,05 triliun
      17. Italia – US$2,04 triliun
      18. Vietnam – US$1,89 triliun
      19. Filipina – US$1,87 triliun
      20. Thailand – US$1,85 triliun
      ------------
      TIADA MALAYDESH =
      DAFTAR 20 NEGARA DENGAN GDP NOMINAL TERBESAR TAHUN 2025 :
      1. Amerika Serikat – US$30,34 triliun
      2. Tiongkok – US$19,90 triliun
      3. Jerman – US$5,36 triliun
      4. Jepang – US$4,46 triliun
      5. India – US$4,26 triliun
      6. Inggris – US$3,70 triliun
      7. Prancis – US$3,26 triliun
      8. Italia – US$2,56 triliun
      9. Brasil – US$2,52 triliun
      10. Kanada – US$2,49 triliun
      11. Rusia – US$2,48 triliun
      12. Korea Selatan – US$2,10 triliun
      13. Meksiko – US$1,99 triliun
      14. Spanyol – US$1,82 triliun
      15. Indonesia – US$1,69 triliun
      16. Australia – US$1,68 triliun
      17. Turki – US$1,34 triliun
      18. Arab Saudi – US$1,28 triliun
      19. Belanda – US$1,27 triliun
      20. Swiss – US$1,16 triliun
      ------------
      GDP INDONESIA = MALAYDESH +SINGA+PINOY
      GDP INDONESIA = MALAYDESH +VIET+PINOY
      GDP INDONESIA = MALAYDESH +THAI+VIET
      GDP INDONESIA 1,492,618
      GDP SINGA : 561,725
      GDP MALAYDESH : 488,250
      GDP PINOY : 471,516
      GDP VIET : 468,400
      GDP THAI : 545,341
      WHY IS INDONESIA LISTED AS ONE OF THE G-20 COUNTRIES WHILE MALAYDESH AND SINGAPORE ARE NOT
      MALAYDESH and Singapore lack the size to match Indonesia’s importance on the global stage. With a combined GDP of around USD818 Billion, MALAYDESH and Singapore are still quite far from Indonesia’s USD1.3 Trillion GDP, which puts a gap of around USD500 Billion between Indonesia with MALAYDESH and Singapore. EXCLUDING the combined GDP there would be a USD900 billion gap between Indonesia with MALAYDESH and Singapore respectively.
      Things get even worse when we measure the economy in GDP PPP. Indonesia stands at around USD4 Trillion in PPP, whilst MALAYDESH at USD1,089 Trillion and Singapore at USD617 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. KAYA SHOPPING .....
      DAFTAR PENGADAAN ALUTSISTA ON PROGRESS
      2 KRI Frigate Brawijaya Class dari Italia
      2 KRI Frigate Merah Putih dari PT PAL
      2 KRI Frigate Istif Class dari Turkiye
      1 KRI Rigel Class dari Palindo/Jerman
      2 KRI Kapal Cepat Rudal dari Turkiye
      1 KRI Kapal Cepat Rudal dari Tesco Bekasi
      2 KS Scorpene dari Perancis & PT PAL
      1 Kapal Induk Giribaldi dari Italia (Opsi)
      1 Kapal LHD Helikopter dari PT PAL (Opsi)
      42 Jet Tempur Rafale dari Perancis
      48 Jet Tempur IFX kerjasama Korsel RI
      48 Jet Tempur KHAAN dari Turkiye
      6 Jet Tempur T50 dari Korsel
      2 Pesawat angkut A400M dari Spanyol
      13 Radar GCI dari Thales Perancis
      12 Radar Retia dari Retia
      3 Baterai Rudal Balistik KHAN Turkiye
      3 Baterai Rudal ADS Trisula dari Turkiye
      22 Helikopter Blackhawk dari AS
      12 Drone Anka dari Turkiye
      60 Drone Bayraktar TB3 dari Turkiye
      45 Rudal anti kapal Atmaca dari Turkiye
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      TIADA MALAYDESH =
      20 NEGARA DENGAN GDP TERBESAR TAHUN 2025 BERDASARKAN PPP (PURCHASING POWER PARITY):
      1. Tiongkok – US$40,7 triliun
      2. Amerika Serikat – US$30,5 triliun
      3. India – US$17,6 triliun
      4. Rusia – US$7,19 triliun
      5. Jepang – US$6,74 triliun
      6. Indonesia – US$5,69 triliun
      7. Jerman – US$5,65 triliun
      8. Brasil – US$5,27 triliun
      9. Turki – US$3,91 triliun
      10. Meksiko – US$3,88 triliun
      11. Mesir – US$3,85 triliun
      12. Inggris – US$3,82 triliun
      13. Prancis – US$3,80 triliun
      14. Iran – US$3,74 triliun
      15. Pakistan – US$2,09 triliun
      16. Bangladesh – US$2,05 triliun
      17. Italia – US$2,04 triliun
      18. Vietnam – US$1,89 triliun
      19. Filipina – US$1,87 triliun
      20. Thailand – US$1,85 triliun
      ------------
      TIADA MALAYDESH =
      DAFTAR 20 NEGARA DENGAN GDP NOMINAL TERBESAR TAHUN 2025 :
      1. Amerika Serikat – US$30,34 triliun
      2. Tiongkok – US$19,90 triliun
      3. Jerman – US$5,36 triliun
      4. Jepang – US$4,46 triliun
      5. India – US$4,26 triliun
      6. Inggris – US$3,70 triliun
      7. Prancis – US$3,26 triliun
      8. Italia – US$2,56 triliun
      9. Brasil – US$2,52 triliun
      10. Kanada – US$2,49 triliun
      11. Rusia – US$2,48 triliun
      12. Korea Selatan – US$2,10 triliun
      13. Meksiko – US$1,99 triliun
      14. Spanyol – US$1,82 triliun
      15. Indonesia – US$1,69 triliun
      16. Australia – US$1,68 triliun
      17. Turki – US$1,34 triliun
      18. Arab Saudi – US$1,28 triliun
      19. Belanda – US$1,27 triliun
      20. Swiss – US$1,16 triliun
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      ==============
      5x GANTI PM = AKAN MISKIN
      6x GANTI MENHAN = AKAN MISKIN
      SERIUS!!! BADUT IQ BOTOL = MEMBUAL SHOPPING
      -
      2025 = 84,3% DARI GDP
      MISKIN KLAIM LUNAS 2053 = GAGAL (NAMBAH DEBT)
      -
      PERDANA MENTERI = TIDAK BAYAR TERTUNGGAK
      MENTERI PERTAHANAN = KEKANGAN KEWANGAN
      SERIUS!!! BADUT IQ BOTOL = MEMBUAL KLAIM KAYA
      =========
      NGEMIS MRCA 2025-2017=
      5x GANTI PERDANA MENTERI
      5x GANTI MENTERI PERTAHANAN
      -
      MANGKRAK LCS 2025-2011 =
      5x GANTI PERDANA MENTERI
      6x GANTI MENTERI PERTAHANAN
      -
      MEMBUAL SPH 2025-2016 =
      5x GANTI PERDANA MENTERI
      5x GANTI MENTERI PERTAHANAN
      -
      2025 = ZONK = NGEMIS MEMBUAL MISKIN

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    3. PERINGKAT SEA GAMES
      1. Thailand
      2. Indonesia
      3. Vietnam
      4. Filipina
      5. Malaydesh
      -----------
      TIADA MALAYDESH =
      10 EKONOMI TERBESAR ASIA = TIADA MALAYDESH
      10 EKONOMI TERBESAR ASIA = TIADA MALAYDESH
      Pada tahun 2025, China tetap menjadi ekonomi terbesar di Asia dengan PDB sekitar US$19,5 triliun, disusul oleh Jepang, India, Korea Selatan, dan Indonesia yang masuk dalam jajaran 10 besar.
      🌏Ranking Ekonomi Terbesar Asia 2025 (berdasarkan IMF & Forbes)
      Peringkat Asia Negara Estimasi PDB 2025 (US$ triliun) Catatan Utama
      1 China 19,5 = Tetap dominan, pusat manufaktur & teknologi
      2 Jepang 4,9 = Stabil, meski pertumbuhan melambat
      3 India 4,3 = Pertumbuhan pesat, didorong sektor jasa & digital
      4 Korea Selatan 2,1 = Kuat di teknologi & ekspor
      5 Indonesia 1,8–2,0 = IMF menempatkan Indonesia di peringkat 7 dunia, di atas Inggris & Prancis
      6 Arab Saudi 1,5 = Didukung minyak & diversifikasi ekonomi
      7 Turki 1,4 = Ekonomi campuran, posisi strategis
      8 Taiwan 1,2 = Kuat di semikonduktor
      9 Thailand 0,7 = Pariwisata & manufaktur
      10 Iran 0,6 = Didukung energi, meski tertekan sanksi
      ----------
      TIADA MALAYDESH =
      20 NEGARA DENGAN GDP TERBESAR TAHUN 2025 BERDASARKAN PPP (PURCHASING POWER PARITY):
      1. Tiongkok – US$40,7 triliun
      2. Amerika Serikat – US$30,5 triliun
      3. India – US$17,6 triliun
      4. Rusia – US$7,19 triliun
      5. Jepang – US$6,74 triliun
      6. Indonesia – US$5,69 triliun
      7. Jerman – US$5,65 triliun
      8. Brasil – US$5,27 triliun
      9. Turki – US$3,91 triliun
      10. Meksiko – US$3,88 triliun
      11. Mesir – US$3,85 triliun
      12. Inggris – US$3,82 triliun
      13. Prancis – US$3,80 triliun
      14. Iran – US$3,74 triliun
      15. Pakistan – US$2,09 triliun
      16. Bangladesh – US$2,05 triliun
      17. Italia – US$2,04 triliun
      18. Vietnam – US$1,89 triliun
      19. Filipina – US$1,87 triliun
      20. Thailand – US$1,85 triliun
      ------------
      TIADA MALAYDESH =
      DAFTAR 20 NEGARA DENGAN GDP NOMINAL TERBESAR TAHUN 2025 :
      1. Amerika Serikat – US$30,34 triliun
      2. Tiongkok – US$19,90 triliun
      3. Jerman – US$5,36 triliun
      4. Jepang – US$4,46 triliun
      5. India – US$4,26 triliun
      6. Inggris – US$3,70 triliun
      7. Prancis – US$3,26 triliun
      8. Italia – US$2,56 triliun
      9. Brasil – US$2,52 triliun
      10. Kanada – US$2,49 triliun
      11. Rusia – US$2,48 triliun
      12. Korea Selatan – US$2,10 triliun
      13. Meksiko – US$1,99 triliun
      14. Spanyol – US$1,82 triliun
      15. Indonesia – US$1,69 triliun
      16. Australia – US$1,68 triliun
      17. Turki – US$1,34 triliun
      18. Arab Saudi – US$1,28 triliun
      19. Belanda – US$1,27 triliun
      20. Swiss – US$1,16 triliun

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    4. PERINGKAT SEA GAMES
      1. Thailand
      2. Indonesia
      3. Vietnam
      4. Filipina
      5. Malaydesh
      -----------
      TIADA MALAYDESH =
      10 EKONOMI TERBESAR ASIA = TIADA MALAYDESH
      10 EKONOMI TERBESAR ASIA = TIADA MALAYDESH
      Pada tahun 2025, China tetap menjadi ekonomi terbesar di Asia dengan PDB sekitar US$19,5 triliun, disusul oleh Jepang, India, Korea Selatan, dan Indonesia yang masuk dalam jajaran 10 besar.
      🌏Ranking Ekonomi Terbesar Asia 2025 (berdasarkan IMF & Forbes)
      Peringkat Asia Negara Estimasi PDB 2025 (US$ triliun) Catatan Utama
      1 China 19,5 = Tetap dominan, pusat manufaktur & teknologi
      2 Jepang 4,9 = Stabil, meski pertumbuhan melambat
      3 India 4,3 = Pertumbuhan pesat, didorong sektor jasa & digital
      4 Korea Selatan 2,1 = Kuat di teknologi & ekspor
      5 Indonesia 1,8–2,0 = IMF menempatkan Indonesia di peringkat 7 dunia, di atas Inggris & Prancis
      6 Arab Saudi 1,5 = Didukung minyak & diversifikasi ekonomi
      7 Turki 1,4 = Ekonomi campuran, posisi strategis
      8 Taiwan 1,2 = Kuat di semikonduktor
      9 Thailand 0,7 = Pariwisata & manufaktur
      10 Iran 0,6 = Didukung energi, meski tertekan sanksi
      ----------
      TIADA MALAYDESH =
      20 NEGARA DENGAN GDP TERBESAR TAHUN 2025 BERDASARKAN PPP (PURCHASING POWER PARITY):
      1. Tiongkok – US$40,7 triliun
      2. Amerika Serikat – US$30,5 triliun
      3. India – US$17,6 triliun
      4. Rusia – US$7,19 triliun
      5. Jepang – US$6,74 triliun
      6. Indonesia – US$5,69 triliun
      7. Jerman – US$5,65 triliun
      8. Brasil – US$5,27 triliun
      9. Turki – US$3,91 triliun
      10. Meksiko – US$3,88 triliun
      11. Mesir – US$3,85 triliun
      12. Inggris – US$3,82 triliun
      13. Prancis – US$3,80 triliun
      14. Iran – US$3,74 triliun
      15. Pakistan – US$2,09 triliun
      16. Bangladesh – US$2,05 triliun
      17. Italia – US$2,04 triliun
      18. Vietnam – US$1,89 triliun
      19. Filipina – US$1,87 triliun
      20. Thailand – US$1,85 triliun
      ------------
      TIADA MALAYDESH =
      DAFTAR 20 NEGARA DENGAN GDP NOMINAL TERBESAR TAHUN 2025 :
      1. Amerika Serikat – US$30,34 triliun
      2. Tiongkok – US$19,90 triliun
      3. Jerman – US$5,36 triliun
      4. Jepang – US$4,46 triliun
      5. India – US$4,26 triliun
      6. Inggris – US$3,70 triliun
      7. Prancis – US$3,26 triliun
      8. Italia – US$2,56 triliun
      9. Brasil – US$2,52 triliun
      10. Kanada – US$2,49 triliun
      11. Rusia – US$2,48 triliun
      12. Korea Selatan – US$2,10 triliun
      13. Meksiko – US$1,99 triliun
      14. Spanyol – US$1,82 triliun
      15. Indonesia – US$1,69 triliun
      16. Australia – US$1,68 triliun
      17. Turki – US$1,34 triliun
      18. Arab Saudi – US$1,28 triliun
      19. Belanda – US$1,27 triliun
      20. Swiss – US$1,16 triliun

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    5. GORILA MALAYDESH = EXCLUDING AMMO (KOSONG)
      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 USD948M (2023 inflation) or ~USD700M (2011 forex) or ~USD490M (2023 forex) (excluding ammo)
      Inflation adjustment roughly equivalent to USD948 million in 2023 US dollars (excluding ammo)
      -------------
      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 USD560 million per ship (excluding ammo)
      Inflation adjustment roughly equivalent to USD758 million in 2023 US dollars (excluding ammo)
      -------------
      ORIGINAL: RM 9B FOR 6 SHIPS
      RM 1.5 billion (2011) per unit + ToT (ceiling) or USD466 million per ship (excluding cost overruns and ammo)
      Inflation adjustment roughly equivalent to USD631 million in 2023 US dollars (excluding cost overruns and ammo)
      =============
      PROGRESS 70.1% (2025-2011 = 15 YEARS)
      PROGRESS 70.1% (2025-2011 = 15 YEARS)
      PROGRESS 70.1% (2025-2011 = 15 YEARS)
      Deputy Defence Minister Adly Zahari said on Thursday that the overall progress of the long-delayed littoral combat ships (LCS) project had reached 70.1% as of Oct 25 this year.
      -------------
      SLOWLY...........
      70.1% : 15 YEARS = 4.6% PER YEARS
      70.1% : 15 YEARS = 4.6% PER YEARS
      70.1% : 15 YEARS = 4.6% PER YEARS
      The progress — which includes design, construction, equipping, and testing — is slightly behind schedule by 0.59%, as the planned progress was 70.69%, according to the contract’s timeline.
      On the first LCS (LCS 1), the construction is in its final phase and is expected to be completed by the end of this year, Adly noted.
      =============
      2011 PENGADAAN LCS = Pengadaan enam LCS pada 2011 itu juga dilakukan tanpa tender terbuka. Kapal-kapal itu akan dibangun di Galangan Kapal Boustead dan unit pertama sedianya dikirim pada 2019.
      -----
      2019 LCS DIJANGKA = KD Maharaja Lela setelah ditugaskan, diluncurkan secara seremonial pada Agustus 2017. Seharusnya telah dikirim ke RMN pada April 2019
      ------
      2022 LCS DIJANGKA = menurut jadual asal, setakat Ogos 2022 sepatutnya lima buah kapal LCS harus disiap dan diserahkan kepada TLDM.
      -----
      2023 LCS DIJANGKA = Seharusnya telah dikirim ke RMN pada April 2019, dengan kapal terakhir dijadwalkan untuk serah terima pada Juni 2023. Namun, progres kapal pertama baru sekitar 60% selesai
      -----
      2025 LCS DIJANGKA = Kapal pertama Littoral Combat Ship (LCS) TLDM itu dijangka hanya akan siap pada tahun 2025, iaitu 12 tahun selepas projek itu bermula pada Oktober 2013 dan kerajaan telah memPAY RM6 bilion kepada kontraktor utama projek itu.
      -----
      2026 LCS DIJANGKA = Lima kapal LCS akan diserahkan kepada TLDM secara berperingkat dengan kapal pertama dijangka diserahkan pada penghujung 2026
      -----
      2029 LCS DIJANGKA = TLDM hanya akan dapat memperoleh kelima-lima LCS pada 2029 berbanding kontrak asal di mana 5 kapal LCS itu sepatutnya diserahkan pada 2022..
      -----
      17 KREDITUR LCS = Besides MTU Services, others include Contraves Sdn Bhd, Axima Concept SA, Contraves Advanced Devices Sdn Bhd, Contraves Electrodynamics Sdn Bhd and Tyco Fire, Security & Services MALAYDESH Sdn Bhd, as well as iXblue SAS, iXblue Sdn Bhd and Protank Mission Systems Sdn Bhd. Also included are Bank Pembangunan MALAYDESH Bhd, AmBank Islamic Bhd, AmBank (M) Bhd, MTU Services, Affin Hwang Investment Bank Bhd, Bank Muamalat MALAYDESH Bhd, Affin Bank Bhd, Bank Kerjasama Rakyat MALAYDESH Bhd, Malayan Banking Bhd (Maybank) and KUWAIT FINANCE HOUSE (MALAYDESH ) BHD.
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      NGPVs > LCS > OPV > LMS= EXCLUDING AMMO = FFBNW KOSONG

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    6. GORILA MALAYDESH = EXCLUDING AMMO (KOSONG)
      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 USD948M (2023 inflation) or ~USD700M (2011 forex) or ~USD490M (2023 forex) (excluding ammo)
      Inflation adjustment roughly equivalent to USD948 million in 2023 US dollars (excluding ammo)
      -------------
      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 USD560 million per ship (excluding ammo)
      Inflation adjustment roughly equivalent to USD758 million in 2023 US dollars (excluding ammo)
      -------------
      ORIGINAL: RM 9B FOR 6 SHIPS
      RM 1.5 billion (2011) per unit + ToT (ceiling) or USD466 million per ship (excluding cost overruns and ammo)
      Inflation adjustment roughly equivalent to USD631 million in 2023 US dollars (excluding cost overruns and ammo)
      =============
      PROGRESS 70.1% (2025-2011 = 15 YEARS)
      PROGRESS 70.1% (2025-2011 = 15 YEARS)
      PROGRESS 70.1% (2025-2011 = 15 YEARS)
      Deputy Defence Minister Adly Zahari said on Thursday that the overall progress of the long-delayed littoral combat ships (LCS) project had reached 70.1% as of Oct 25 this year.
      -------------
      SLOWLY...........
      70.1% : 15 YEARS = 4.6% PER YEARS
      70.1% : 15 YEARS = 4.6% PER YEARS
      70.1% : 15 YEARS = 4.6% PER YEARS
      The progress — which includes design, construction, equipping, and testing — is slightly behind schedule by 0.59%, as the planned progress was 70.69%, according to the contract’s timeline.
      On the first LCS (LCS 1), the construction is in its final phase and is expected to be completed by the end of this year, Adly noted.
      =============
      2011 PENGADAAN LCS = Pengadaan enam LCS pada 2011 itu juga dilakukan tanpa tender terbuka. Kapal-kapal itu akan dibangun di Galangan Kapal Boustead dan unit pertama sedianya dikirim pada 2019.
      -----
      2019 LCS DIJANGKA = KD Maharaja Lela setelah ditugaskan, diluncurkan secara seremonial pada Agustus 2017. Seharusnya telah dikirim ke RMN pada April 2019
      ------
      2022 LCS DIJANGKA = menurut jadual asal, setakat Ogos 2022 sepatutnya lima buah kapal LCS harus disiap dan diserahkan kepada TLDM.
      -----
      2023 LCS DIJANGKA = Seharusnya telah dikirim ke RMN pada April 2019, dengan kapal terakhir dijadwalkan untuk serah terima pada Juni 2023. Namun, progres kapal pertama baru sekitar 60% selesai
      -----
      2025 LCS DIJANGKA = Kapal pertama Littoral Combat Ship (LCS) TLDM itu dijangka hanya akan siap pada tahun 2025, iaitu 12 tahun selepas projek itu bermula pada Oktober 2013 dan kerajaan telah memPAY RM6 bilion kepada kontraktor utama projek itu.
      -----
      2026 LCS DIJANGKA = Lima kapal LCS akan diserahkan kepada TLDM secara berperingkat dengan kapal pertama dijangka diserahkan pada penghujung 2026
      -----
      2029 LCS DIJANGKA = TLDM hanya akan dapat memperoleh kelima-lima LCS pada 2029 berbanding kontrak asal di mana 5 kapal LCS itu sepatutnya diserahkan pada 2022..
      -----
      17 KREDITUR LCS = Besides MTU Services, others include Contraves Sdn Bhd, Axima Concept SA, Contraves Advanced Devices Sdn Bhd, Contraves Electrodynamics Sdn Bhd and Tyco Fire, Security & Services MALAYDESH Sdn Bhd, as well as iXblue SAS, iXblue Sdn Bhd and Protank Mission Systems Sdn Bhd. Also included are Bank Pembangunan MALAYDESH Bhd, AmBank Islamic Bhd, AmBank (M) Bhd, MTU Services, Affin Hwang Investment Bank Bhd, Bank Muamalat MALAYDESH Bhd, Affin Bank Bhd, Bank Kerjasama Rakyat MALAYDESH Bhd, Malayan Banking Bhd (Maybank) and KUWAIT FINANCE HOUSE (MALAYDESH ) BHD.
      ==============
      NGPVs > LCS > OPV > LMS= EXCLUDING AMMO = FFBNW KOSONG

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    7. GORILA MALAYDESH = EXCLUDING AMMO (KOSONG)
      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 USD948M (2023 inflation) or ~USD700M (2011 forex) or ~USD490M (2023 forex) (excluding ammo)
      Inflation adjustment roughly equivalent to USD948 million in 2023 US dollars (excluding ammo)
      -------------
      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 USD560 million per ship (excluding ammo)
      Inflation adjustment roughly equivalent to USD758 million in 2023 US dollars (excluding ammo)
      -------------
      ORIGINAL: RM 9B FOR 6 SHIPS
      RM 1.5 billion (2011) per unit + ToT (ceiling) or USD466 million per ship (excluding cost overruns and ammo)
      Inflation adjustment roughly equivalent to USD631 million in 2023 US dollars (excluding cost overruns and ammo)
      =============
      PROGRESS 70.1% (2025-2011 = 15 YEARS)
      PROGRESS 70.1% (2025-2011 = 15 YEARS)
      PROGRESS 70.1% (2025-2011 = 15 YEARS)
      Deputy Defence Minister Adly Zahari said on Thursday that the overall progress of the long-delayed littoral combat ships (LCS) project had reached 70.1% as of Oct 25 this year.
      -------------
      SLOWLY...........
      70.1% : 15 YEARS = 4.6% PER YEARS
      70.1% : 15 YEARS = 4.6% PER YEARS
      70.1% : 15 YEARS = 4.6% PER YEARS
      The progress — which includes design, construction, equipping, and testing — is slightly behind schedule by 0.59%, as the planned progress was 70.69%, according to the contract’s timeline.
      On the first LCS (LCS 1), the construction is in its final phase and is expected to be completed by the end of this year, Adly noted.
      =============
      2011 PENGADAAN LCS = Pengadaan enam LCS pada 2011 itu juga dilakukan tanpa tender terbuka. Kapal-kapal itu akan dibangun di Galangan Kapal Boustead dan unit pertama sedianya dikirim pada 2019.
      -----
      2019 LCS DIJANGKA = KD Maharaja Lela setelah ditugaskan, diluncurkan secara seremonial pada Agustus 2017. Seharusnya telah dikirim ke RMN pada April 2019
      ------
      2022 LCS DIJANGKA = menurut jadual asal, setakat Ogos 2022 sepatutnya lima buah kapal LCS harus disiap dan diserahkan kepada TLDM.
      -----
      2023 LCS DIJANGKA = Seharusnya telah dikirim ke RMN pada April 2019, dengan kapal terakhir dijadwalkan untuk serah terima pada Juni 2023. Namun, progres kapal pertama baru sekitar 60% selesai
      -----
      2025 LCS DIJANGKA = Kapal pertama Littoral Combat Ship (LCS) TLDM itu dijangka hanya akan siap pada tahun 2025, iaitu 12 tahun selepas projek itu bermula pada Oktober 2013 dan kerajaan telah memPAY RM6 bilion kepada kontraktor utama projek itu.
      -----
      2026 LCS DIJANGKA = Lima kapal LCS akan diserahkan kepada TLDM secara berperingkat dengan kapal pertama dijangka diserahkan pada penghujung 2026
      -----
      2029 LCS DIJANGKA = TLDM hanya akan dapat memperoleh kelima-lima LCS pada 2029 berbanding kontrak asal di mana 5 kapal LCS itu sepatutnya diserahkan pada 2022..
      -----
      17 KREDITUR LCS = Besides MTU Services, others include Contraves Sdn Bhd, Axima Concept SA, Contraves Advanced Devices Sdn Bhd, Contraves Electrodynamics Sdn Bhd and Tyco Fire, Security & Services MALAYDESH Sdn Bhd, as well as iXblue SAS, iXblue Sdn Bhd and Protank Mission Systems Sdn Bhd. Also included are Bank Pembangunan MALAYDESH Bhd, AmBank Islamic Bhd, AmBank (M) Bhd, MTU Services, Affin Hwang Investment Bank Bhd, Bank Muamalat MALAYDESH Bhd, Affin Bank Bhd, Bank Kerjasama Rakyat MALAYDESH Bhd, Malayan Banking Bhd (Maybank) and KUWAIT FINANCE HOUSE (MALAYDESH ) BHD.
      ==============
      NGPVs > LCS > OPV > LMS= EXCLUDING AMMO = FFBNW KOSONG

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  49. TIADA MALAYDESH =
    10 EKONOMI TERBESAR ASIA = TIADA MALAYDESH
    10 EKONOMI TERBESAR ASIA = TIADA MALAYDESH
    Pada tahun 2025, China tetap menjadi ekonomi terbesar di Asia dengan PDB sekitar US$19,5 triliun, disusul oleh Jepang, India, Korea Selatan, dan Indonesia yang masuk dalam jajaran 10 besar.
    🌏Ranking Ekonomi Terbesar Asia 2025 (berdasarkan IMF & Forbes)
    Peringkat Asia Negara Estimasi PDB 2025 (US$ triliun) Catatan Utama
    1 China 19,5 = Tetap dominan, pusat manufaktur & teknologi
    2 Jepang 4,9 = Stabil, meski pertumbuhan melambat
    3 India 4,3 = Pertumbuhan pesat, didorong sektor jasa & digital
    4 Korea Selatan 2,1 = Kuat di teknologi & ekspor
    5 Indonesia 1,8–2,0 = IMF menempatkan Indonesia di peringkat 7 dunia, di atas Inggris & Prancis
    6 Arab Saudi 1,5 = Didukung minyak & diversifikasi ekonomi
    7 Turki 1,4 = Ekonomi campuran, posisi strategis
    8 Taiwan 1,2 = Kuat di semikonduktor
    9 Thailand 0,7 = Pariwisata & manufaktur
    10 Iran 0,6 = Didukung energi, meski tertekan sanksi
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    TIADA MALAYDESH =
    20 NEGARA DENGAN GDP TERBESAR TAHUN 2025 BERDASARKAN PPP (PURCHASING POWER PARITY):
    1. Tiongkok – US$40,7 triliun
    2. Amerika Serikat – US$30,5 triliun
    3. India – US$17,6 triliun
    4. Rusia – US$7,19 triliun
    5. Jepang – US$6,74 triliun
    6. Indonesia – US$5,69 triliun
    7. Jerman – US$5,65 triliun
    8. Brasil – US$5,27 triliun
    9. Turki – US$3,91 triliun
    10. Meksiko – US$3,88 triliun
    11. Mesir – US$3,85 triliun
    12. Inggris – US$3,82 triliun
    13. Prancis – US$3,80 triliun
    14. Iran – US$3,74 triliun
    15. Pakistan – US$2,09 triliun
    16. Bangladesh – US$2,05 triliun
    17. Italia – US$2,04 triliun
    18. Vietnam – US$1,89 triliun
    19. Filipina – US$1,87 triliun
    20. Thailand – US$1,85 triliun
    ------------
    TIADA MALAYDESH =
    DAFTAR 20 NEGARA DENGAN GDP NOMINAL TERBESAR TAHUN 2025 :
    1. Amerika Serikat – US$30,34 triliun
    2. Tiongkok – US$19,90 triliun
    3. Jerman – US$5,36 triliun
    4. Jepang – US$4,46 triliun
    5. India – US$4,26 triliun
    6. Inggris – US$3,70 triliun
    7. Prancis – US$3,26 triliun
    8. Italia – US$2,56 triliun
    9. Brasil – US$2,52 triliun
    10. Kanada – US$2,49 triliun
    11. Rusia – US$2,48 triliun
    12. Korea Selatan – US$2,10 triliun
    13. Meksiko – US$1,99 triliun
    14. Spanyol – US$1,82 triliun
    15. Indonesia – US$1,69 triliun
    16. Australia – US$1,68 triliun
    17. Turki – US$1,34 triliun
    18. Arab Saudi – US$1,28 triliun
    19. Belanda – US$1,27 triliun
    20. Swiss – US$1,16 triliun
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    GDP INDONESIA = MALAYDESH +SINGA+PINOY
    GDP INDONESIA = MALAYDESH +VIET+PINOY
    GDP INDONESIA = MALAYDESH +THAI+VIET
    GDP INDONESIA 1,492,618
    GDP SINGA : 561,725
    GDP MALAYDESH : 488,250
    GDP PINOY : 471,516
    GDP VIET : 468,400
    GDP THAI : 545,341
    WHY IS INDONESIA LISTED AS ONE OF THE G-20 COUNTRIES WHILE MALAYDESH AND SINGAPORE ARE NOT
    MALAYDESH and Singapore lack the size to match Indonesia’s importance on the global stage. With a combined GDP of around USD818 Billion, MALAYDESH and Singapore are still quite far from Indonesia’s USD1.3 Trillion GDP, which puts a gap of around USD500 Billion between Indonesia with MALAYDESH and Singapore. EXCLUDING the combined GDP there would be a USD900 billion gap between Indonesia with MALAYDESH and Singapore respectively.
    Things get even worse when we measure the economy in GDP PPP. Indonesia stands at around USD4 Trillion in PPP, whilst MALAYDESH at USD1,089 Trillion and Singapore at USD617 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.

    BalasHapus
  50. TIADA MALAYDESH =
    10 EKONOMI TERBESAR ASIA = TIADA MALAYDESH
    10 EKONOMI TERBESAR ASIA = TIADA MALAYDESH
    Pada tahun 2025, China tetap menjadi ekonomi terbesar di Asia dengan PDB sekitar US$19,5 triliun, disusul oleh Jepang, India, Korea Selatan, dan Indonesia yang masuk dalam jajaran 10 besar.
    🌏Ranking Ekonomi Terbesar Asia 2025 (berdasarkan IMF & Forbes)
    Peringkat Asia Negara Estimasi PDB 2025 (US$ triliun) Catatan Utama
    1 China 19,5 = Tetap dominan, pusat manufaktur & teknologi
    2 Jepang 4,9 = Stabil, meski pertumbuhan melambat
    3 India 4,3 = Pertumbuhan pesat, didorong sektor jasa & digital
    4 Korea Selatan 2,1 = Kuat di teknologi & ekspor
    5 Indonesia 1,8–2,0 = IMF menempatkan Indonesia di peringkat 7 dunia, di atas Inggris & Prancis
    6 Arab Saudi 1,5 = Didukung minyak & diversifikasi ekonomi
    7 Turki 1,4 = Ekonomi campuran, posisi strategis
    8 Taiwan 1,2 = Kuat di semikonduktor
    9 Thailand 0,7 = Pariwisata & manufaktur
    10 Iran 0,6 = Didukung energi, meski tertekan sanksi
    ----------
    TIADA MALAYDESH =
    20 NEGARA DENGAN GDP TERBESAR TAHUN 2025 BERDASARKAN PPP (PURCHASING POWER PARITY):
    1. Tiongkok – US$40,7 triliun
    2. Amerika Serikat – US$30,5 triliun
    3. India – US$17,6 triliun
    4. Rusia – US$7,19 triliun
    5. Jepang – US$6,74 triliun
    6. Indonesia – US$5,69 triliun
    7. Jerman – US$5,65 triliun
    8. Brasil – US$5,27 triliun
    9. Turki – US$3,91 triliun
    10. Meksiko – US$3,88 triliun
    11. Mesir – US$3,85 triliun
    12. Inggris – US$3,82 triliun
    13. Prancis – US$3,80 triliun
    14. Iran – US$3,74 triliun
    15. Pakistan – US$2,09 triliun
    16. Bangladesh – US$2,05 triliun
    17. Italia – US$2,04 triliun
    18. Vietnam – US$1,89 triliun
    19. Filipina – US$1,87 triliun
    20. Thailand – US$1,85 triliun
    ------------
    TIADA MALAYDESH =
    DAFTAR 20 NEGARA DENGAN GDP NOMINAL TERBESAR TAHUN 2025 :
    1. Amerika Serikat – US$30,34 triliun
    2. Tiongkok – US$19,90 triliun
    3. Jerman – US$5,36 triliun
    4. Jepang – US$4,46 triliun
    5. India – US$4,26 triliun
    6. Inggris – US$3,70 triliun
    7. Prancis – US$3,26 triliun
    8. Italia – US$2,56 triliun
    9. Brasil – US$2,52 triliun
    10. Kanada – US$2,49 triliun
    11. Rusia – US$2,48 triliun
    12. Korea Selatan – US$2,10 triliun
    13. Meksiko – US$1,99 triliun
    14. Spanyol – US$1,82 triliun
    15. Indonesia – US$1,69 triliun
    16. Australia – US$1,68 triliun
    17. Turki – US$1,34 triliun
    18. Arab Saudi – US$1,28 triliun
    19. Belanda – US$1,27 triliun
    20. Swiss – US$1,16 triliun
    ------------
    GDP INDONESIA = MALAYDESH +SINGA+PINOY
    GDP INDONESIA = MALAYDESH +VIET+PINOY
    GDP INDONESIA = MALAYDESH +THAI+VIET
    GDP INDONESIA 1,492,618
    GDP SINGA : 561,725
    GDP MALAYDESH : 488,250
    GDP PINOY : 471,516
    GDP VIET : 468,400
    GDP THAI : 545,341
    WHY IS INDONESIA LISTED AS ONE OF THE G-20 COUNTRIES WHILE MALAYDESH AND SINGAPORE ARE NOT
    MALAYDESH and Singapore lack the size to match Indonesia’s importance on the global stage. With a combined GDP of around USD818 Billion, MALAYDESH and Singapore are still quite far from Indonesia’s USD1.3 Trillion GDP, which puts a gap of around USD500 Billion between Indonesia with MALAYDESH and Singapore. EXCLUDING the combined GDP there would be a USD900 billion gap between Indonesia with MALAYDESH and Singapore respectively.
    Things get even worse when we measure the economy in GDP PPP. Indonesia stands at around USD4 Trillion in PPP, whilst MALAYDESH at USD1,089 Trillion and Singapore at USD617 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.

    BalasHapus
  51. Patutlah mau buat PERASMIANnya MALAM supaya tidak jelas kelihatan VLS MIDLAS DUMMY / FAKE nya.... πŸ”₯πŸ”₯🀣🀣🀣

    BalasHapus
    Balasan
    1. FMP 322 BALAPUTRADEWA
      FMP 322 BALAPUTRADEWA
      FMP 322 BALAPUTRADEWA
      ✅️FMP 322 Propeler Baling baling TERPASANG, artinya mesin ADA haha!πŸ˜‰πŸ˜ŽπŸ˜‰
      https://facebook.com/100031899765910/photos/d41d8cd9/1507755430297768/
      -
      ✅️VLS MIDLAS terpasang
      https://facebook.com/story.php?story_fbid=122209125242363594&id=61560907836327
      -
      ✅️CENK 350N jugak ada haha!πŸ‘πŸ˜‰πŸ‘
      https://facebook.com/reel/876178344925153/?referral_source=external_deeplink
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      GORILA MALAYDESH = EXCLUDING AMMO (KOSONG)
      GORILA MALAYDESH = EXCLUDING AMMO (KOSONG)
      GORILA MALAYDESH = EXCLUDING AMMO (KOSONG)
      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 USD948M (2023 inflation) or ~USD700M (2011 forex) or ~USD490M (2023 forex) (excluding ammo)
      Inflation adjustment roughly equivalent to USD948 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 USD560 million per ship (excluding ammo)
      Inflation adjustment roughly equivalent to USD758 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 USD466 million per ship (excluding cost overruns and ammo)
      Inflation adjustment roughly equivalent to USD631 million in 2023 US dollars (excluding cost overruns and ammo)
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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
      -
      2. ADA CLASS UKRAINE USD 1 MILYAR/2 = USD 250 JUTA PER UNIT + UCAV SENILAI USD 500 JUTA
      -
      3. HISAR OPV CLASS (LMS B2) MALAYDESH USD 530 JUTA /3 = USD 176,7 JUTA PER UNIT
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      LCS = FFBNW MANGKRAK 15 YEARS
      LCS USD 4,74 BILLION/5 UNIT = USD 948 MILLION/UNIT ]
      • USD 948 JUTA (EXCLUDING AMMO) = FFBNW = DELAYED
      -NO NSM.
      -NO VL MICA.
      -NO TORPEDO RINGAN.
      -NO SECONDARY GUNS.
      -NO BOFORS MK3.
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      PRICE DESTROYER DAN FREGAT =
      -KDX 3 CLASS/SEJONG USD 900 JUTA/UNIT
      -TYPE 052D CLASS USD 500-600 JUTA.
      -TYPE 055 CLASS USD 920 JUTA

      Hapus
    2. FAKTA JULI 2025 =
      JULI 2025 = KONTRAK VLS MIDLAS
      JULI 2025 = KONTRAK VLS MIDLAS
      JULI 2025 = KONTRAK VLS MIDLAS
      Istanbul (25/07) – PT PAL Indonesia menandatangani kontrak kerja sama dengan perusahaan pertahanan asal Turkiye, Roketsan Sanayi ve Ticaret A.S. Penandatanganan dilakukan oleh CEO PT PAL Indonesia, Kaharuddin Djenod, dan CEO Roketsan, Murat Ikinci. Momen ini berlangsung di ajang International Defence Industry Fair (IDEF) 2025 di Istanbul, Turkiye, Kamis (24/07).
      Kontrak strategis ini meliputi pengadaan sistem senjata Midlas Vertical Launch System (VLS) untuk kapal Frigate Merah Putih
      https://www.pal.co.id/pt-pal-roketsan-perkuat-sistem-senjata-kapal-perang-tni-al/
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      FAKTA HTTPS://M.YOUTUBE.COM/WATCH?V=5C5GWK3QWE4
      VLS KRI 322 DI BILANG PALSU =
      MALAYDESH IRI DENGKI
      MALAYDESH IRI DENGKI
      MALAYDESH IRI DENGKI
      MALAYDESH IRI DENGKI
      ===============
      ===============
      MRCA 2025-2017= ZONK = NO PROCUREMENT
      5X GANTI PM
      5X GANTI MOD
      -
      LCS 2025-2011 = ZONK = MANGKRAK
      5X GANTI PM
      6X GANTI MOD
      -
      SPH 2025-2016 = ZONK = NO PROCUREMENT
      5X GANTI PM
      5X GANTI MOD
      -
      MRSS/LPD 2025-2016 = ZONK = NO PROCUREMENT
      5X GANTI PM
      5X GANTI MOD
      ----------------
      1.RASIO HUTANG 84.3% DARI GDP
      2. HUTANG NEGARA RM 1,65 TRLLIUN
      3. HUTANG 1MDB RM 18,2 BILLION
      4. TUNGGAKAN SEWA SABAH USD 15 BILLION
      5. HUTANG KERAJAAN PERSEKUTUAN 60.4%
      6. SEWA SIMULATOR MKM
      7. PESAWAT MIG GROUNDED
      8. SEWA MOTOR POLIS
      9. PESAWAT MB339CM GROUNDED
      10. NURI GROUNDED SEWA BLACKHAWK
      11. FIVE PROCUREMENT CANCELLED
      12. 48 PESAWAT SKYHAWK HILANG
      13. MESIN JET 2 BUAH HILANG
      14. NO MARINIR NO AMPHIBIOUS NAVAL PLATFORM
      15. NO LST
      16. NO LPD – NGEMIS LPD USA
      17. NO TANKER
      18. NO KCR
      19. MONUMEN MIG29M UNTUK JIMAT KOS
      20. NO SPH
      21. SUBMARINE DEFACT MEMBUNUH WANITA HAMIL
      22. NO HELLFIRE
      23. NO MPA ATR72 DELAYED
      24. NO HIDRO-OSEANOGRAFI SEWA KAPAL HIDRO
      25. NO HELI HEAVY ATTACK NGEMIS AH1Z
      26. NO M3 AMPHIBIUS RIG
      27. LCS MANGKRAK KARATAN
      28. OPV MANGKRAK
      29. TANK MOGOK STOP SPARE PARTS
      30. CN 235 MSA VERSI MSI USA
      31. SEWA MOTOR MILITARY POLICE
      32. RADAR GIFTED PAID USA
      33. 84% NO SAVING EVERY MONTH
      34. SEWA VVSHORAD
      35. SEWA TRUK 3 TON
      36. 4X4 SEWA 6X6 CANCELLED
      37. C130H DIGANTI 2045
      38. TEMBAK GRANAT BOM PASUKAN SEMDIRI
      39. NO DRONE UCAV – ANKA ISR OMPONG
      40. SEWA BLACKHAWK SEWA AW159
      41. NO TRACKED SPH
      42. SEWA SIMULATOR HELI
      43. SPH CANCELLED
      44. SCORPION V150 CONDOR SIMBAS RETIRED
      45. NO PESAWAT COIN
      46. PILATUS MK II KARATAN
      47. PENCEROBOHAN 43X BTA 316 HARI
      48. SEWA AW139 SEWA COLIBRI
      49. MRSS LMS B2 UAV ANKA HELI MENUNGGU 2026-2030
      50. OPV DIBAYAR 3 JADI 1 SEWA BOAT
      51. LYNX GROUNDED
      52. MRCA CANCELLED SEWA PESAWAT ITTC
      53. MICA CANCELLED NSM CANCELLED
      54. NO LRAD NO MRAD JUST VSHORAD
      55. PRANK UN PRANK TURKEY PRANK PERANCIS PRANK SLOVAKIA
      56. 4X NGEMIS F18 KUWAIT
      57. MENUNGGU 2050 KAPAL SELAM
      58. NO TANK AMPHIBI AV8 MOGOK BERASAP
      59. 84% NO SAVING EVERY MONTH
      60. OVER LIMIT DEBT 65,6% (LIMIT DEBT 65%)
      61. MKM BARTER PALM OIL
      62. MIG29N BARTER PALM OIL
      63. A400M PEMBAYARAN BERPERINGKAT (HUTANG)
      64. SCORPENE BARTER PALM OIL
      65. PT91M BARTER PALM OIL RUBBER
      67. FA50M BARTER PALM OIL
      ===================
      SEWA = HUTANG 84.3% DARI GDP = NO SHOPPING
      1. SEWA 28 HELI
      2. SEWA L39 ITCC
      3. SEWA EC120B
      4. SEWA FLIGHT SIMULATION TRAINING DEVICE (FSTD)
      5. SEWA 1 UNIT SISTEM SIMULATOR EC120B
      6. SEWA HOVERCRAFT
      7. SEWA AW139
      8. SEWA FAST INTERCEPTOR BOAT (FIB)
      9. SEWA UTILITY BOAT
      10. SEWA RIGID HULL FENDER BOAT (RHFB)
      11. SEWA ROVER FIBER GLASS (ROVER)
      12. SEWA MV AISHAH AIM 4
      13. SEWA BMW R1250RT
      14. SEWA 4X4 VECHICLE
      15. SEWA VSHORAD
      16. SEWA TRUCK
      17. SEWA HONDA CIVIC
      18. SEWA PATROL BOATS
      19. SEWA OUTBOARD MOTORS
      20. SEWA TRAILERS
      21. SEWA SUPERBIKES
      22. SEWA SIMULATOR MKM
      23. SEWA 12 AW149 TUDM
      24. SEWA 4 AW139 TUDM
      25. SEWA 5 EC120B TUDM
      26. SEWA 2 AW159 TLDM
      27. SEWA 4 UH-60A TDM
      28. SEWA 12 AW149 TDM
      29. SEWA 4 AW139 BOMBA
      30. SEWA 2 AW159 MMEA
      31. SEWA 7 BELL429 POLIS
      32. SEWA MOTOR POLIS

      Hapus
    3. FAKTA JULI 2025 =
      JULI 2025 = KONTRAK VLS MIDLAS
      JULI 2025 = KONTRAK VLS MIDLAS
      JULI 2025 = KONTRAK VLS MIDLAS
      JULI 2025 = KONTRAK VLS MIDLAS
      JULI 2025 = KONTRAK VLS MIDLAS
      JULI 2025 = KONTRAK VLS MIDLAS
      JULI 2025 = KONTRAK VLS MIDLAS
      JULI 2025 = KONTRAK VLS MIDLAS
      JULI 2025 = KONTRAK VLS MIDLAS
      JULI 2025 = KONTRAK VLS MIDLAS
      JULI 2025 = KONTRAK VLS MIDLAS
      Istanbul (25/07) – PT PAL Indonesia menandatangani kontrak kerja sama dengan perusahaan pertahanan asal Turkiye, Roketsan Sanayi ve Ticaret A.S. Penandatanganan dilakukan oleh CEO PT PAL Indonesia, Kaharuddin Djenod, dan CEO Roketsan, Murat Ikinci. Momen ini berlangsung di ajang International Defence Industry Fair (IDEF) 2025 di Istanbul, Turkiye, Kamis (24/07).
      Kontrak strategis ini meliputi pengadaan sistem senjata Midlas Vertical Launch System (VLS) untuk kapal Frigate Merah Putih
      https://www.pal.co.id/pt-pal-roketsan-perkuat-sistem-senjata-kapal-perang-tni-al/
      ----------
      FAKTA !!!!!!!!!
      HTTPS://M.YOUTUBE.COM/WATCH?V=5C5GWK3QWE4
      VLS KRI 322 DI BILANG PALSU =
      MALAYDESH IRI DENGKI = LCS TIADA MESIN TIADA AMMO TIADA RADAR
      MALAYDESH IRI DENGKI = LCS TIADA MESIN TIADA AMMO TIADA RADAR
      MALAYDESH IRI DENGKI = LCS TIADA MESIN TIADA AMMO TIADA RADAR
      MALAYDESH IRI DENGKI = LCS TIADA MESIN TIADA AMMO TIADA RADAR
      MALAYDESH IRI DENGKI = LCS TIADA MESIN TIADA AMMO TIADA RADAR
      MALAYDESH IRI DENGKI = LCS TIADA MESIN TIADA AMMO TIADA RADAR
      MALAYDESH IRI DENGKI = LCS TIADA MESIN TIADA AMMO TIADA RADAR
      MALAYDESH IRI DENGKI = LCS TIADA MESIN TIADA AMMO TIADA RADAR
      MALAYDESH IRI DENGKI = LCS TIADA MESIN TIADA AMMO TIADA RADAR
      MALAYDESH IRI DENGKI = LCS TIADA MESIN TIADA AMMO TIADA RADAR
      MALAYDESH IRI DENGKI = LCS TIADA MESIN TIADA AMMO TIADA RADAR
      MALAYDESH IRI DENGKI = LCS TIADA MESIN TIADA AMMO TIADA RADAR
      MALAYDESH IRI DENGKI = LCS TIADA MESIN TIADA AMMO TIADA RADAR
      MALAYDESH IRI DENGKI = LCS TIADA MESIN TIADA AMMO TIADA RADAR
      MALAYDESH IRI DENGKI = LCS TIADA MESIN TIADA AMMO TIADA RADAR
      MALAYDESH IRI DENGKI = LCS TIADA MESIN TIADA AMMO TIADA RADAR
      MALAYDESH IRI DENGKI = LCS TIADA MESIN TIADA AMMO TIADA RADAR
      MALAYDESH IRI DENGKI = LCS TIADA MESIN TIADA AMMO TIADA RADAR
      MALAYDESH IRI DENGKI = LCS TIADA MESIN TIADA AMMO TIADA RADAR
      MALAYDESH IRI DENGKI = LCS TIADA MESIN TIADA AMMO TIADA RADAR
      MALAYDESH IRI DENGKI = LCS TIADA MESIN TIADA AMMO TIADA RADAR
      MALAYDESH IRI DENGKI = LCS TIADA MESIN TIADA AMMO TIADA RADAR
      MALAYDESH IRI DENGKI = LCS TIADA MESIN TIADA AMMO TIADA RADAR
      MALAYDESH IRI DENGKI = LCS TIADA MESIN TIADA AMMO TIADA RADAR
      MALAYDESH IRI DENGKI = LCS TIADA MESIN TIADA AMMO TIADA RADAR
      MALAYDESH IRI DENGKI = LCS TIADA MESIN TIADA AMMO TIADA RADAR
      MALAYDESH IRI DENGKI = LCS TIADA MESIN TIADA AMMO TIADA RADAR
      MALAYDESH IRI DENGKI = LCS TIADA MESIN TIADA AMMO TIADA RADAR
      MALAYDESH IRI DENGKI = LCS TIADA MESIN TIADA AMMO TIADA RADAR

      Hapus
    4. FAKTA JULI 2025 =
      JULI 2025 = KONTRAK VLS MIDLAS
      JULI 2025 = KONTRAK VLS MIDLAS
      JULI 2025 = KONTRAK VLS MIDLAS
      JULI 2025 = KONTRAK VLS MIDLAS
      JULI 2025 = KONTRAK VLS MIDLAS
      JULI 2025 = KONTRAK VLS MIDLAS
      JULI 2025 = KONTRAK VLS MIDLAS
      JULI 2025 = KONTRAK VLS MIDLAS
      JULI 2025 = KONTRAK VLS MIDLAS
      JULI 2025 = KONTRAK VLS MIDLAS
      JULI 2025 = KONTRAK VLS MIDLAS
      Istanbul (25/07) – PT PAL Indonesia menandatangani kontrak kerja sama dengan perusahaan pertahanan asal Turkiye, Roketsan Sanayi ve Ticaret A.S. Kerja sama ini mencakup pengadaan sistem senjata untuk kapal Frigate Merah Putih melalui dan untuk proyek refurbishment kapal perang TNI AL (R-41). Kolaborasi ini mempertegas posisi PT PAL sebagai lead integrator Alutsista matra laut di Indonesia, baik dalam platform dan sistem senjata/sewaco.
      Penandatanganan dilakukan oleh CEO PT PAL Indonesia, Kaharuddin Djenod, dan CEO Roketsan, Murat Ikinci. Momen ini berlangsung di ajang International Defence Industry Fair (IDEF) 2025 di Istanbul, Turkiye, Kamis (24/07).
      Kontrak strategis ini meliputi pengadaan sistem senjata Midlas Vertical Launch System (VLS) untuk kapal Frigate Merah Putih
      https://www.pal.co.id/pt-pal-roketsan-perkuat-sistem-senjata-kapal-perang-tni-al/
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      FAKTA DESEMBER 2025 !!!!!!!!!
      HTTPS://M.YOUTUBE.COM/WATCH?V=5C5GWK3QWE4
      VLS KRI 322 DI BILANG PALSU =
      MALAYDESH IRI DENGKI = LCS MANGKRAK
      MALAYDESH IRI DENGKI = LCS MANGKRAK
      MALAYDESH IRI DENGKI = LCS MANGKRAK
      MALAYDESH IRI DENGKI = LCS MANGKRAK
      MALAYDESH IRI DENGKI = LCS MANGKRAK
      MALAYDESH IRI DENGKI = LCS MANGKRAK
      MALAYDESH IRI DENGKI = LCS MANGKRAK
      MALAYDESH IRI DENGKI = LCS MANGKRAK
      MALAYDESH IRI DENGKI = LCS MANGKRAK
      MALAYDESH IRI DENGKI = LCS MANGKRAK
      MALAYDESH IRI DENGKI = LCS MANGKRAK
      MALAYDESH IRI DENGKI = LCS MANGKRAK
      MALAYDESH IRI DENGKI = LCS MANGKRAK
      ==========
      ==========
      GORILA MALAYDESH HANTAR BERITA =
      FEBRUARI 2025
      FEBRUARI 2025
      FEBRUARI 2025
      GEMPURWIRA21 DESEMBER 2025 PUKUL 08.52
      BACA GUYS..... πŸ”₯πŸ”₯🀣🀣🀣
      MΔ°DLAS Universal Vertical Launching System (VLS) from Roketsan, consisting of eight 8-cell modules (totaling 64 cells) for various surface-to-air (SAM) and surface-to-surface (SSM) missiles. This is the most important weapon system on board the new frigate but paradoxically it is not included in the main contract!
      https://www.navalnews.com/naval-news/2025/02/indonesias-merah-putih-class-frigate-what-you-need-to-know/

      Hapus
  52. FAKTA JULI 2025 =
    JULI 2025 = KONTRAK VLS MIDLAS
    JULI 2025 = KONTRAK VLS MIDLAS
    JULI 2025 = KONTRAK VLS MIDLAS
    Istanbul (25/07) – PT PAL Indonesia menandatangani kontrak kerja sama dengan perusahaan pertahanan asal Turkiye, Roketsan Sanayi ve Ticaret A.S. Penandatanganan dilakukan oleh CEO PT PAL Indonesia, Kaharuddin Djenod, dan CEO Roketsan, Murat Ikinci. Momen ini berlangsung di ajang International Defence Industry Fair (IDEF) 2025 di Istanbul, Turkiye, Kamis (24/07).
    Kontrak strategis ini meliputi pengadaan sistem senjata Midlas Vertical Launch System (VLS) untuk kapal Frigate Merah Putih
    https://www.pal.co.id/pt-pal-roketsan-perkuat-sistem-senjata-kapal-perang-tni-al/
    -----------
    FAKTA HTTPS://M.YOUTUBE.COM/WATCH?V=5C5GWK3QWE4
    VLS KRI 322 DI BILANG PALSU =
    MALAYDESH IRI DENGKI
    MALAYDESH IRI DENGKI
    MALAYDESH IRI DENGKI
    MALAYDESH IRI DENGKI
    ===============
    ===============
    MRCA 2025-2017= ZONK = NO PROCUREMENT
    5X GANTI PM
    5X GANTI MOD
    -
    LCS 2025-2011 = ZONK = MANGKRAK
    5X GANTI PM
    6X GANTI MOD
    -
    SPH 2025-2016 = ZONK = NO PROCUREMENT
    5X GANTI PM
    5X GANTI MOD
    -
    MRSS/LPD 2025-2016 = ZONK = NO PROCUREMENT
    5X GANTI PM
    5X GANTI MOD
    ----------------
    1.RASIO HUTANG 84.3% DARI GDP
    2. HUTANG NEGARA RM 1,65 TRLLIUN
    3. HUTANG 1MDB RM 18,2 BILLION
    4. TUNGGAKAN SEWA SABAH USD 15 BILLION
    5. HUTANG KERAJAAN PERSEKUTUAN 60.4%
    6. SEWA SIMULATOR MKM
    7. PESAWAT MIG GROUNDED
    8. SEWA MOTOR POLIS
    9. PESAWAT MB339CM GROUNDED
    10. NURI GROUNDED SEWA BLACKHAWK
    11. FIVE PROCUREMENT CANCELLED
    12. 48 PESAWAT SKYHAWK HILANG
    13. MESIN JET 2 BUAH HILANG
    14. NO MARINIR NO AMPHIBIOUS NAVAL PLATFORM
    15. NO LST
    16. NO LPD – NGEMIS LPD USA
    17. NO TANKER
    18. NO KCR
    19. MONUMEN MIG29M UNTUK JIMAT KOS
    20. NO SPH
    21. SUBMARINE DEFACT MEMBUNUH WANITA HAMIL
    22. NO HELLFIRE
    23. NO MPA ATR72 DELAYED
    24. NO HIDRO-OSEANOGRAFI SEWA KAPAL HIDRO
    25. NO HELI HEAVY ATTACK NGEMIS AH1Z
    26. NO M3 AMPHIBIUS RIG
    27. LCS MANGKRAK KARATAN
    28. OPV MANGKRAK
    29. TANK MOGOK STOP SPARE PARTS
    30. CN 235 MSA VERSI MSI USA
    31. SEWA MOTOR MILITARY POLICE
    32. RADAR GIFTED PAID USA
    33. 84% NO SAVING EVERY MONTH
    34. SEWA VVSHORAD
    35. SEWA TRUK 3 TON
    36. 4X4 SEWA 6X6 CANCELLED
    37. C130H DIGANTI 2045
    38. TEMBAK GRANAT BOM PASUKAN SEMDIRI
    39. NO DRONE UCAV – ANKA ISR OMPONG
    40. SEWA BLACKHAWK SEWA AW159
    41. NO TRACKED SPH
    42. SEWA SIMULATOR HELI
    43. SPH CANCELLED
    44. SCORPION V150 CONDOR SIMBAS RETIRED
    45. NO PESAWAT COIN
    46. PILATUS MK II KARATAN
    47. PENCEROBOHAN 43X BTA 316 HARI
    48. SEWA AW139 SEWA COLIBRI
    49. MRSS LMS B2 UAV ANKA HELI MENUNGGU 2026-2030
    50. OPV DIBAYAR 3 JADI 1 SEWA BOAT
    51. LYNX GROUNDED
    52. MRCA CANCELLED SEWA PESAWAT ITTC
    53. MICA CANCELLED NSM CANCELLED
    54. NO LRAD NO MRAD JUST VSHORAD
    55. PRANK UN PRANK TURKEY PRANK PERANCIS PRANK SLOVAKIA
    56. 4X NGEMIS F18 KUWAIT
    57. MENUNGGU 2050 KAPAL SELAM
    58. NO TANK AMPHIBI AV8 MOGOK BERASAP
    59. 84% NO SAVING EVERY MONTH
    60. OVER LIMIT DEBT 65,6% (LIMIT DEBT 65%)
    61. MKM BARTER PALM OIL
    62. MIG29N BARTER PALM OIL
    63. A400M PEMBAYARAN BERPERINGKAT (HUTANG)
    64. SCORPENE BARTER PALM OIL
    65. PT91M BARTER PALM OIL RUBBER
    67. FA50M BARTER PALM OIL
    ===================
    SEWA = HUTANG 84.3% DARI GDP = NO SHOPPING
    1. SEWA 28 HELI
    2. SEWA L39 ITCC
    3. SEWA EC120B
    4. SEWA FLIGHT SIMULATION TRAINING DEVICE (FSTD)
    5. SEWA 1 UNIT SISTEM SIMULATOR EC120B
    6. SEWA HOVERCRAFT
    7. SEWA AW139
    8. SEWA FAST INTERCEPTOR BOAT (FIB)
    9. SEWA UTILITY BOAT
    10. SEWA RIGID HULL FENDER BOAT (RHFB)
    11. SEWA ROVER FIBER GLASS (ROVER)
    12. SEWA MV AISHAH AIM 4
    13. SEWA BMW R1250RT
    14. SEWA 4X4 VECHICLE
    15. SEWA VSHORAD
    16. SEWA TRUCK
    17. SEWA HONDA CIVIC
    18. SEWA PATROL BOATS
    19. SEWA OUTBOARD MOTORS
    20. SEWA TRAILERS
    21. SEWA SUPERBIKES
    22. SEWA SIMULATOR MKM
    23. SEWA 12 AW149 TUDM
    24. SEWA 4 AW139 TUDM
    25. SEWA 5 EC120B TUDM
    26. SEWA 2 AW159 TLDM
    27. SEWA 4 UH-60A TDM
    28. SEWA 12 AW149 TDM
    29. SEWA 4 AW139 BOMBA
    30. SEWA 2 AW159 MMEA
    31. SEWA 7 BELL429 POLIS
    32. SEWA MOTOR POLIS

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  53. FAKTA JULI 2025 =
    JULI 2025 = KONTRAK VLS MIDLAS
    JULI 2025 = KONTRAK VLS MIDLAS
    JULI 2025 = KONTRAK VLS MIDLAS
    JULI 2025 = KONTRAK VLS MIDLAS
    JULI 2025 = KONTRAK VLS MIDLAS
    JULI 2025 = KONTRAK VLS MIDLAS
    JULI 2025 = KONTRAK VLS MIDLAS
    JULI 2025 = KONTRAK VLS MIDLAS
    JULI 2025 = KONTRAK VLS MIDLAS
    JULI 2025 = KONTRAK VLS MIDLAS
    JULI 2025 = KONTRAK VLS MIDLAS
    Istanbul (25/07) – PT PAL Indonesia menandatangani kontrak kerja sama dengan perusahaan pertahanan asal Turkiye, Roketsan Sanayi ve Ticaret A.S. Kerja sama ini mencakup pengadaan sistem senjata untuk kapal Frigate Merah Putih melalui dan untuk proyek refurbishment kapal perang TNI AL (R-41). Kolaborasi ini mempertegas posisi PT PAL sebagai lead integrator Alutsista matra laut di Indonesia, baik dalam platform dan sistem senjata/sewaco.
    Penandatanganan dilakukan oleh CEO PT PAL Indonesia, Kaharuddin Djenod, dan CEO Roketsan, Murat Ikinci. Momen ini berlangsung di ajang International Defence Industry Fair (IDEF) 2025 di Istanbul, Turkiye, Kamis (24/07).
    Kontrak strategis ini meliputi pengadaan sistem senjata Midlas Vertical Launch System (VLS) untuk kapal Frigate Merah Putih
    https://www.pal.co.id/pt-pal-roketsan-perkuat-sistem-senjata-kapal-perang-tni-al/
    ----------
    FAKTA DESEMBER 2025 !!!!!!!!!
    HTTPS://M.YOUTUBE.COM/WATCH?V=5C5GWK3QWE4
    VLS KRI 322 DI BILANG PALSU =
    MALAYDESH IRI DENGKI = LCS MANGKRAK
    MALAYDESH IRI DENGKI = LCS MANGKRAK
    MALAYDESH IRI DENGKI = LCS MANGKRAK
    MALAYDESH IRI DENGKI = LCS MANGKRAK
    MALAYDESH IRI DENGKI = LCS MANGKRAK
    MALAYDESH IRI DENGKI = LCS MANGKRAK
    MALAYDESH IRI DENGKI = LCS MANGKRAK
    MALAYDESH IRI DENGKI = LCS MANGKRAK
    MALAYDESH IRI DENGKI = LCS MANGKRAK
    MALAYDESH IRI DENGKI = LCS MANGKRAK
    MALAYDESH IRI DENGKI = LCS MANGKRAK
    MALAYDESH IRI DENGKI = LCS MANGKRAK
    MALAYDESH IRI DENGKI = LCS MANGKRAK
    ==========
    ==========
    GORILA MALAYDESH HANTAR BERITA =
    FEBRUARI 2025
    FEBRUARI 2025
    FEBRUARI 2025
    GEMPURWIRA21 DESEMBER 2025 PUKUL 08.52
    BACA GUYS..... πŸ”₯πŸ”₯🀣🀣🀣
    MΔ°DLAS Universal Vertical Launching System (VLS) from Roketsan, consisting of eight 8-cell modules (totaling 64 cells) for various surface-to-air (SAM) and surface-to-surface (SSM) missiles. This is the most important weapon system on board the new frigate but paradoxically it is not included in the main contract!
    https://www.navalnews.com/naval-news/2025/02/indonesias-merah-putih-class-frigate-what-you-need-to-know/

    BalasHapus
  54. GORILA MALAYDESH = EXCLUDING AMMO (KOSONG)
    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 USD948M (2023 inflation) or ~USD700M (2011 forex) or ~USD490M (2023 forex) (excluding ammo)
    Inflation adjustment roughly equivalent to USD948 million in 2023 US dollars (excluding ammo)
    -------------
    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 USD560 million per ship (excluding ammo)
    Inflation adjustment roughly equivalent to USD758 million in 2023 US dollars (excluding ammo)
    -------------
    ORIGINAL: RM 9B FOR 6 SHIPS
    RM 1.5 billion (2011) per unit + ToT (ceiling) or USD466 million per ship (excluding cost overruns and ammo)
    Inflation adjustment roughly equivalent to USD631 million in 2023 US dollars (excluding cost overruns and ammo)
    =============
    PROGRESS 70.1% (2025-2011 = 15 YEARS)
    PROGRESS 70.1% (2025-2011 = 15 YEARS)
    PROGRESS 70.1% (2025-2011 = 15 YEARS)
    Deputy Defence Minister Adly Zahari said on Thursday that the overall progress of the long-delayed littoral combat ships (LCS) project had reached 70.1% as of Oct 25 this year.
    -------------
    SLOWLY...........
    70.1% : 15 YEARS = 4.6% PER YEARS
    70.1% : 15 YEARS = 4.6% PER YEARS
    70.1% : 15 YEARS = 4.6% PER YEARS
    The progress — which includes design, construction, equipping, and testing — is slightly behind schedule by 0.59%, as the planned progress was 70.69%, according to the contract’s timeline.
    On the first LCS (LCS 1), the construction is in its final phase and is expected to be completed by the end of this year, Adly noted.
    =============
    2011 PENGADAAN LCS = Pengadaan enam LCS pada 2011 itu juga dilakukan tanpa tender terbuka. Kapal-kapal itu akan dibangun di Galangan Kapal Boustead dan unit pertama sedianya dikirim pada 2019.
    -----
    2019 LCS DIJANGKA = KD Maharaja Lela setelah ditugaskan, diluncurkan secara seremonial pada Agustus 2017. Seharusnya telah dikirim ke RMN pada April 2019
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    2022 LCS DIJANGKA = menurut jadual asal, setakat Ogos 2022 sepatutnya lima buah kapal LCS harus disiap dan diserahkan kepada TLDM.
    -----
    2023 LCS DIJANGKA = Seharusnya telah dikirim ke RMN pada April 2019, dengan kapal terakhir dijadwalkan untuk serah terima pada Juni 2023. Namun, progres kapal pertama baru sekitar 60% selesai
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    2025 LCS DIJANGKA = Kapal pertama Littoral Combat Ship (LCS) TLDM itu dijangka hanya akan siap pada tahun 2025, iaitu 12 tahun selepas projek itu bermula pada Oktober 2013 dan kerajaan telah memPAY RM6 bilion kepada kontraktor utama projek itu.
    -----
    2026 LCS DIJANGKA = Lima kapal LCS akan diserahkan kepada TLDM secara berperingkat dengan kapal pertama dijangka diserahkan pada penghujung 2026
    -----
    2029 LCS DIJANGKA = TLDM hanya akan dapat memperoleh kelima-lima LCS pada 2029 berbanding kontrak asal di mana 5 kapal LCS itu sepatutnya diserahkan pada 2022..
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    17 KREDITUR LCS = Besides MTU Services, others include Contraves Sdn Bhd, Axima Concept SA, Contraves Advanced Devices Sdn Bhd, Contraves Electrodynamics Sdn Bhd and Tyco Fire, Security & Services MALAYDESH Sdn Bhd, as well as iXblue SAS, iXblue Sdn Bhd and Protank Mission Systems Sdn Bhd. Also included are Bank Pembangunan MALAYDESH Bhd, AmBank Islamic Bhd, AmBank (M) Bhd, MTU Services, Affin Hwang Investment Bank Bhd, Bank Muamalat MALAYDESH Bhd, Affin Bank Bhd, Bank Kerjasama Rakyat MALAYDESH Bhd, Malayan Banking Bhd (Maybank) and KUWAIT FINANCE HOUSE (MALAYDESH ) BHD.
    ==============
    NGPVs > LCS > OPV > LMS= EXCLUDING AMMO = FFBNW KOSONG

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  55. Kalau ikut FAKTA ini... Kapal frigat Putih merah pink hanya sebatas GUN BOAT.. Kerana hanya meriam akan di pasang pada kapal....

    Senjata lain menggunakan konsep FFBNW... Boleh buka linknya ya... πŸ”₯πŸ”₯🀣🀣🀣🀣



    https://www.navalnews.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/02/aselsan_provides_mete_han_mfr_to_indonesias_future_frigates_14.jpeg

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    Balasan
    1. PRODUK DALAM NEGERI 2009-2024
      HASIL PROGRAM MINIMUM ESSENTIAL FORCE (MEF) TNI AL. ASET KAPAL PERANG STRIKING FORCE TNI AL
      KAPAL CEPAT RUDAL PRODUK PT PAL =
      1. KRI Kapak 625
      2. KRI Panah 626
      3. KRI Kerambit 627
      4. KRI Sampari 628
      5. KRI Tombak 629
      6. KRI Halasan 630
      KAPAL CEPAT RUDAL PRODUK SWASTA NASIONAL =
      1. KRI Clurit 641
      2. KRI Kujang 642
      3. KRI Beladau 643
      4. KRI Alamang 644
      5. KRI Surik 645
      6. KRI Siwar 646
      7. KRI Parang 647
      8. KRI Terapang 648
      9. KRI Golok (Trimaran) 688
      KAPAL PATROLI CEPAT PRODUK SWASTA NASIONAL =
      1. KRI Pari 849
      2. KRI Sembilang 850
      3. KRI Sidat 851
      4. KRI Cakalang 852
      5. KRI Tatihu 853
      6. KRI Layaran 854
      7. KRI Madidihang 855
      8. KRI Kurau 856
      9. KRI Torani 860
      10. KRI Lepu 861
      11. KRI Albakora 867
      12. KRI Bubara 868
      13. KRI Gulamah 869
      14. KRI Posepa 870
      15. KRI Escolar 871
      16. KRI Karotang 872
      17. KRI Mata Bongsang 873
      18. KRI Dorang 874
      19. KRI Bawal 875
      20. KRI Tuna 876
      21. KRI Marlin 877
      22. KRI Butana 878
      23. KRI Selar 879
      24. KRI Hampala 880
      25. KRI Lumba-Lumba 881
      KAPAL KORVET PRODUK SWASTA NASIONAL =
      1. KRI VVIP Bung Karno 369
      2. KRI Bung Hatta 370
      3. KRI Raja Ali Fisabilillah 391
      4. KRI Lukas Rumkoren 392
      ASET KAPAL PERANG SUPPORTING FORCE TNI AL PRODUKSI DALAM NEGERI
      KAPAL LOGISTIK PRODUK SWASTA NASIONAL =
      1. KRI Dumai 904
      2. KRI Tarakan 905
      3. KRI Bontang 906
      4. KRI Balongan 907
      KAPAL LPD (LANDING PLATFORM DOCK) PRODUK PT PAL =
      1. KRI Semarang 594
      2. KRI Dr. Wahidin Sudirohusodo 991
      3. KRI Dr. Rajiman Wedyodiningrat 992
      KAPAL PEMETAAN BAWAH AIR PRODUK SWASTA NASIONAL =
      1. KRI Pollux 935
      KAPAL SELAM TRANSFER TEKNOLOGI KORSEL-PT PAL =
      1. KRI Nagapasa 403
      2. KRI Ardadedali 404
      3. KRI Alugoro 405
      ===========
      ===========
      SEWA = HUTANG 84.3% DARI GDP = NO SHOPPING
      1. SEWA 28 HELI
      2. SEWA L39 ITCC
      3. SEWA EC120B
      4. SEWA Flight Simulation Training Device (FSTD)
      5. SEWA 1 unit Sistem Simulator EC120B
      6. SEWA HOVERCRAFT
      7. SEWA AW139
      8. SEWA Fast Interceptor Boat (FIB)
      9. SEWA Utility Boat
      10. SEWA Rigid Hull Fender Boat (RHFB)
      11. SEWA Rover Fiber Glass (Rover)
      12. SEWA MV Aishah AIM 4
      13. SEWA BMW R1250RT
      14. SEWA 4x4 VECHICLE
      15. SEWA VSHORAD
      16. SEWA TRUCK
      17. SEWA HONDA CIVIC
      18. SEWA PATROL BOATS
      19. SEWA OUTBOARD MOTORS
      20. SEWA TRAILERS
      21. SEWA SUPERBIKES
      22. SEWA SIMULATOR MKM
      23. SEWA 12 AW149 TUDM
      24. SEWA 4 AW139 TUDM
      25. SEWA 5 EC120B TUDM
      26. SEWA 2 AW159 TLDM
      27. SEWA 4 UH-60A TDM
      28. SEWA 12 AW149 TDM
      29. SEWA 4 AW139 BOMBA
      30. SEWA 2 AW159 MMEA
      31. SEWA 7 BELL429 POLIS
      32. SEWA MOTOR POLIS
      NGPVs > LCS > OPV > LMS= EXCLUDING AMMO = FFBNW KOSONG

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    2. NGPVs > LCS > OPV > LMS= EXCLUDING AMMO = FFBNW KOSONG
      ANWAR = ASTONISHED SHIPS
      ANWAR = ASTONISHED SHIPS
      ANWAR = ASTONISHED SHIPS
      Anwar said he had been astonished to see a navy frigate dating from the 1970s on display at the recent LIMA maritime and aerospace expo in Langkawi.
      “I want to salute these ships but I don’t know where to put my face. The last frigate (on display at LIMA) was from 1998,” he said
      ---------------
      TUA BANGKA 2025 – 1953 = 72 UMUR KAPAL
      KAPAL 1953 = LEBIH TUA DARI NEGARA
      KAPAL 1953 = LEBIH TUA DARI NEGARA
      KAPAL 1953 = LEBIH TUA DARI NEGARA
      Launched 9 September 1953 Completed 9 September 1954 The ship was transferred to the Royal Malayan Navy on 1 April 1958, being renamed Sri Perlis. Following transfer, Sri Perlis' 40mm Bofors gun and minesweeping gear was removed and replaced by three 20 mm Oerlikon cannon
      ---------------
      NGEMIS KAPAL 1967
      NGEMIS KAPAL 1967
      NGEMIS KAPAL 1967
      The post stated that among his achievements in the MMEA were that he was the team leader for a suitability study on absorbing the US Coast Guard cutter – USCG Decisive. Checks on the US Coast Guard website showed that Decisive– a Reliance class cutter – was laid in 1967 and commissioned in 1968
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      NGEMIS KAPAL 1968
      NGEMIS KAPAL 1968
      NGEMIS KAPAL 1968
      USCGC Steadfast (WMEC-623) was a United States Coast Guard medium endurance cutter in commission for 56 years. Commissioned in 1968, Steadfast was home ported in St. Petersburg, Florida for her first 24 years of service...
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      PRODUK DALAM NEGERI 2009-2024
      HASIL PROGRAM MINIMUM ESSENTIAL FORCE (MEF) TNI AL. ASET KAPAL PERANG STRIKING FORCE TNI AL
      KAPAL CEPAT RUDAL PRODUK PT PAL =
      1. KRI Kapak 625
      2. KRI Panah 626
      3. KRI Kerambit 627
      4. KRI Sampari 628
      5. KRI Tombak 629
      6. KRI Halasan 630
      KAPAL CEPAT RUDAL PRODUK SWASTA NASIONAL =
      1. KRI Clurit 641
      2. KRI Kujang 642
      3. KRI Beladau 643
      4. KRI Alamang 644
      5. KRI Surik 645
      6. KRI Siwar 646
      7. KRI Parang 647
      8. KRI Terapang 648
      9. KRI Golok (Trimaran) 688
      KAPAL PATROLI CEPAT PRODUK SWASTA NASIONAL =
      1. KRI Pari 849
      2. KRI Sembilang 850
      3. KRI Sidat 851
      4. KRI Cakalang 852
      5. KRI Tatihu 853
      6. KRI Layaran 854
      7. KRI Madidihang 855
      8. KRI Kurau 856
      9. KRI Torani 860
      10. KRI Lepu 861
      11. KRI Albakora 867
      12. KRI Bubara 868
      13. KRI Gulamah 869
      14. KRI Posepa 870
      15. KRI Escolar 871
      16. KRI Karotang 872
      17. KRI Mata Bongsang 873
      18. KRI Dorang 874
      19. KRI Bawal 875
      20. KRI Tuna 876
      21. KRI Marlin 877
      22. KRI Butana 878
      23. KRI Selar 879
      24. KRI Hampala 880
      25. KRI Lumba-Lumba 881
      KAPAL KORVET PRODUK SWASTA NASIONAL =
      1. KRI VVIP Bung Karno 369
      2. KRI Bung Hatta 370
      3. KRI Raja Ali Fisabilillah 391
      4. KRI Lukas Rumkoren 392
      ASET KAPAL PERANG SUPPORTING FORCE TNI AL PRODUKSI DALAM NEGERI
      KAPAL LOGISTIK PRODUK SWASTA NASIONAL =
      1. KRI Dumai 904
      2. KRI Tarakan 905
      3. KRI Bontang 906
      4. KRI Balongan 907
      KAPAL LPD (LANDING PLATFORM DOCK) PRODUK PT PAL =
      1. KRI Semarang 594
      2. KRI Dr. Wahidin Sudirohusodo 991
      3. KRI Dr. Rajiman Wedyodiningrat 992
      KAPAL PEMETAAN BAWAH AIR PRODUK SWASTA NASIONAL =
      1. KRI Pollux 935
      KAPAL SELAM TRANSFER TEKNOLOGI KORSEL-PT PAL =
      1. KRI Nagapasa 403
      2. KRI Ardadedali 404
      3. KRI Alugoro 405

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    3. NGPVs > LCS > OPV > LMS= EXCLUDING AMMO = FFBNW KOSONG
      17 CREDITOR LCS
      17 CREDITOR LCS
      17 CREDITOR LCS
      1. MTU Services Ingat Kawan (M) Sdn Bhd
      2. include Contraves Sdn Bhd
      3. Axima Concept SA
      4. Contraves Advanced Devices Sdn Bhd
      5. Contraves Electrodynamics Sdn Bhd and Tyco Fire
      6. Security & Services MALAYDESH Sdn Bhd,
      7. iXblue SAS
      8. iXblue Sdn Bhd and Protank Mission Systems Sdn Bhd
      9. Bank Pembangunan MALAYDESH Bhd
      10. AmBank Islamic Bhd
      11. AmBank (M) Bhd
      12. Affin Hwang Investment Bank Bhd
      13. Bank Muamalat MALAYDESH Bhd
      14. Affin Bank Bhd
      15. Bank Kerjasama Rakyat MALAYDESH Bhd
      16. Malayan Banking Bhd (Maybank)
      17. KUWAIT FINANCE HOUSE (MALAYDESH ) BHD.
      ===================
      PRODUK DALAM NEGERI 2009-2024
      HASIL PROGRAM MINIMUM ESSENTIAL FORCE (MEF) TNI AL. ASET KAPAL PERANG STRIKING FORCE TNI AL
      KAPAL CEPAT RUDAL PRODUK PT PAL =
      1. KRI Kapak 625
      2. KRI Panah 626
      3. KRI Kerambit 627
      4. KRI Sampari 628
      5. KRI Tombak 629
      6. KRI Halasan 630
      KAPAL CEPAT RUDAL PRODUK SWASTA NASIONAL =
      1. KRI Clurit 641
      2. KRI Kujang 642
      3. KRI Beladau 643
      4. KRI Alamang 644
      5. KRI Surik 645
      6. KRI Siwar 646
      7. KRI Parang 647
      8. KRI Terapang 648
      9. KRI Golok (Trimaran) 688
      KAPAL PATROLI CEPAT PRODUK SWASTA NASIONAL =
      1. KRI Pari 849
      2. KRI Sembilang 850
      3. KRI Sidat 851
      4. KRI Cakalang 852
      5. KRI Tatihu 853
      6. KRI Layaran 854
      7. KRI Madidihang 855
      8. KRI Kurau 856
      9. KRI Torani 860
      10. KRI Lepu 861
      11. KRI Albakora 867
      12. KRI Bubara 868
      13. KRI Gulamah 869
      14. KRI Posepa 870
      15. KRI Escolar 871
      16. KRI Karotang 872
      17. KRI Mata Bongsang 873
      18. KRI Dorang 874
      19. KRI Bawal 875
      20. KRI Tuna 876
      21. KRI Marlin 877
      22. KRI Butana 878
      23. KRI Selar 879
      24. KRI Hampala 880
      25. KRI Lumba-Lumba 881
      KAPAL KORVET PRODUK SWASTA NASIONAL =
      1. KRI VVIP Bung Karno 369
      2. KRI Bung Hatta 370
      3. KRI Raja Ali Fisabilillah 391
      4. KRI Lukas Rumkoren 392
      ASET KAPAL PERANG SUPPORTING FORCE TNI AL PRODUKSI DALAM NEGERI
      KAPAL LOGISTIK PRODUK SWASTA NASIONAL =
      1. KRI Dumai 904
      2. KRI Tarakan 905
      3. KRI Bontang 906
      4. KRI Balongan 907
      KAPAL LPD (LANDING PLATFORM DOCK) PRODUK PT PAL =
      1. KRI Semarang 594
      2. KRI Dr. Wahidin Sudirohusodo 991
      3. KRI Dr. Rajiman Wedyodiningrat 992
      KAPAL PEMETAAN BAWAH AIR PRODUK SWASTA NASIONAL =
      1. KRI Pollux 935
      KAPAL SELAM TRANSFER TEKNOLOGI KORSEL-PT PAL =
      1. KRI Nagapasa 403
      2. KRI Ardadedali 404
      3. KRI Alugoro 405

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    4. NGPVs > LCS > OPV > LMS= EXCLUDING AMMO = FFBNW KOSONG
      17 CREDITOR LCS
      17 CREDITOR LCS
      17 CREDITOR LCS
      1. MTU Services Ingat Kawan (M) Sdn Bhd
      2. include Contraves Sdn Bhd
      3. Axima Concept SA
      4. Contraves Advanced Devices Sdn Bhd
      5. Contraves Electrodynamics Sdn Bhd and Tyco Fire
      6. Security & Services MALAYDESH Sdn Bhd,
      7. iXblue SAS
      8. iXblue Sdn Bhd and Protank Mission Systems Sdn Bhd
      9. Bank Pembangunan MALAYDESH Bhd
      10. AmBank Islamic Bhd
      11. AmBank (M) Bhd
      12. Affin Hwang Investment Bank Bhd
      13. Bank Muamalat MALAYDESH Bhd
      14. Affin Bank Bhd
      15. Bank Kerjasama Rakyat MALAYDESH Bhd
      16. Malayan Banking Bhd (Maybank)
      17. KUWAIT FINANCE HOUSE (MALAYDESH ) BHD.
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      PRODUK DALAM NEGERI 2009-2024
      HASIL PROGRAM MINIMUM ESSENTIAL FORCE (MEF) TNI AL. ASET KAPAL PERANG STRIKING FORCE TNI AL
      KAPAL CEPAT RUDAL PRODUK PT PAL =
      1. KRI Kapak 625
      2. KRI Panah 626
      3. KRI Kerambit 627
      4. KRI Sampari 628
      5. KRI Tombak 629
      6. KRI Halasan 630
      KAPAL CEPAT RUDAL PRODUK SWASTA NASIONAL =
      1. KRI Clurit 641
      2. KRI Kujang 642
      3. KRI Beladau 643
      4. KRI Alamang 644
      5. KRI Surik 645
      6. KRI Siwar 646
      7. KRI Parang 647
      8. KRI Terapang 648
      9. KRI Golok (Trimaran) 688
      KAPAL PATROLI CEPAT PRODUK SWASTA NASIONAL =
      1. KRI Pari 849
      2. KRI Sembilang 850
      3. KRI Sidat 851
      4. KRI Cakalang 852
      5. KRI Tatihu 853
      6. KRI Layaran 854
      7. KRI Madidihang 855
      8. KRI Kurau 856
      9. KRI Torani 860
      10. KRI Lepu 861
      11. KRI Albakora 867
      12. KRI Bubara 868
      13. KRI Gulamah 869
      14. KRI Posepa 870
      15. KRI Escolar 871
      16. KRI Karotang 872
      17. KRI Mata Bongsang 873
      18. KRI Dorang 874
      19. KRI Bawal 875
      20. KRI Tuna 876
      21. KRI Marlin 877
      22. KRI Butana 878
      23. KRI Selar 879
      24. KRI Hampala 880
      25. KRI Lumba-Lumba 881
      KAPAL KORVET PRODUK SWASTA NASIONAL =
      1. KRI VVIP Bung Karno 369
      2. KRI Bung Hatta 370
      3. KRI Raja Ali Fisabilillah 391
      4. KRI Lukas Rumkoren 392
      ASET KAPAL PERANG SUPPORTING FORCE TNI AL PRODUKSI DALAM NEGERI
      KAPAL LOGISTIK PRODUK SWASTA NASIONAL =
      1. KRI Dumai 904
      2. KRI Tarakan 905
      3. KRI Bontang 906
      4. KRI Balongan 907
      KAPAL LPD (LANDING PLATFORM DOCK) PRODUK PT PAL =
      1. KRI Semarang 594
      2. KRI Dr. Wahidin Sudirohusodo 991
      3. KRI Dr. Rajiman Wedyodiningrat 992
      KAPAL PEMETAAN BAWAH AIR PRODUK SWASTA NASIONAL =
      1. KRI Pollux 935
      KAPAL SELAM TRANSFER TEKNOLOGI KORSEL-PT PAL =
      1. KRI Nagapasa 403
      2. KRI Ardadedali 404
      3. KRI Alugoro 405

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  56. Kalau ikut FAKTA ini... Kapal frigat Putih merah pink hanya sebatas GUN BOAT.. Kerana hanya meriam akan di pasang pada kapal....

    Senjata lain menggunakan konsep FFBNW... Boleh buka linknya ya... πŸ”₯πŸ”₯🀣🀣🀣🀣



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    1. PRODUK DALAM NEGERI 2009-2024
      HASIL PROGRAM MINIMUM ESSENTIAL FORCE (MEF) TNI AL. ASET KAPAL PERANG STRIKING FORCE TNI AL
      KAPAL CEPAT RUDAL PRODUK PT PAL =
      1. KRI Kapak 625
      2. KRI Panah 626
      3. KRI Kerambit 627
      4. KRI Sampari 628
      5. KRI Tombak 629
      6. KRI Halasan 630
      KAPAL CEPAT RUDAL PRODUK SWASTA NASIONAL =
      1. KRI Clurit 641
      2. KRI Kujang 642
      3. KRI Beladau 643
      4. KRI Alamang 644
      5. KRI Surik 645
      6. KRI Siwar 646
      7. KRI Parang 647
      8. KRI Terapang 648
      9. KRI Golok (Trimaran) 688
      KAPAL PATROLI CEPAT PRODUK SWASTA NASIONAL =
      1. KRI Pari 849
      2. KRI Sembilang 850
      3. KRI Sidat 851
      4. KRI Cakalang 852
      5. KRI Tatihu 853
      6. KRI Layaran 854
      7. KRI Madidihang 855
      8. KRI Kurau 856
      9. KRI Torani 860
      10. KRI Lepu 861
      11. KRI Albakora 867
      12. KRI Bubara 868
      13. KRI Gulamah 869
      14. KRI Posepa 870
      15. KRI Escolar 871
      16. KRI Karotang 872
      17. KRI Mata Bongsang 873
      18. KRI Dorang 874
      19. KRI Bawal 875
      20. KRI Tuna 876
      21. KRI Marlin 877
      22. KRI Butana 878
      23. KRI Selar 879
      24. KRI Hampala 880
      25. KRI Lumba-Lumba 881
      KAPAL KORVET PRODUK SWASTA NASIONAL =
      1. KRI VVIP Bung Karno 369
      2. KRI Bung Hatta 370
      3. KRI Raja Ali Fisabilillah 391
      4. KRI Lukas Rumkoren 392
      ASET KAPAL PERANG SUPPORTING FORCE TNI AL PRODUKSI DALAM NEGERI
      KAPAL LOGISTIK PRODUK SWASTA NASIONAL =
      1. KRI Dumai 904
      2. KRI Tarakan 905
      3. KRI Bontang 906
      4. KRI Balongan 907
      KAPAL LPD (LANDING PLATFORM DOCK) PRODUK PT PAL =
      1. KRI Semarang 594
      2. KRI Dr. Wahidin Sudirohusodo 991
      3. KRI Dr. Rajiman Wedyodiningrat 992
      KAPAL PEMETAAN BAWAH AIR PRODUK SWASTA NASIONAL =
      1. KRI Pollux 935
      KAPAL SELAM TRANSFER TEKNOLOGI KORSEL-PT PAL =
      1. KRI Nagapasa 403
      2. KRI Ardadedali 404
      3. KRI Alugoro 405
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      LCS DISUNTIK DANA USUSD430 JUTA = MANGKRAK
      LCS 6 UNIT JADI 5 UNIT
      Kementerian Pertahanan MALAYDESH mengumumkan langkah strategis terebut saat ajang LIMA 2023 minggu lalu. Kontrak terbaru ini akan memompa anggaran tambahan bagi MALAYDESH hingga USUSD430 juta untuk kapal-kapal tersebut. MALAYDESH juga akan mengurangi jumlah kapal yang akan diterima berdasarkan kontrak yang direvisi dari enam menjadi lima, dan menerima penundaan tambahan untuk pengiriman kapal.
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      OPV DISUNTIK DANA RM152,6 JUTA = TAMAT
      THHE OPV 2 DAN 3 = TAMAT
      Menteri Dalam Negeri, Datuk Seri Saifuddin Nasution Ismail berkata, OPV kedua pula dijangka dapat disiapkan pada Oktober tahun ini.
      Beliau berkata, pembinaan dua kapal marititm itu mampu disiapkan selepas kerajaan bersetuju meluluskan suntikan dana berjumlah RM152.6 juta

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    2. MKM = BARTER PALM OIL
      MIG29N = BARTER PALM OIL
      MALAYDESH has used palm oil to barter for military equipment, including fighter jets. The MALAYDESH Armed Forces (MAF) is made up of the Royal MALAYDESH Navy, the Royal MALAYDESH Air Force, and the MALAYDESH Army.
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      A400M
      BAYAR BERPERINGKAT = DEBT
      BAYAR BERPERINGKAT = DEBT
      BAYAR BERPERINGKAT = DEBT
      MALAYDESH membeli pesawat Airbus A400M secara ansuran dan bukan secara tunai. Pembelian pesawat A400M dilakukan melalui kontrak yang melibatkan bayar berperingkat.
      ----
      FA50M BARTER PALM OIL
      FA50M BARTER PALM OIL
      On the other hand, South Korea aims to sell another 18 FA-50s to MALAYDESH in the future. MALAYDESH announced that at least half of the payment would be made in palm oil
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      SCORPENE BARTER PALM OIL
      SCORPENE BARTER PALM OIL
      Under the deal, France would buy RM819 million’s (€230 million) worth of MALAYDESH palm oil, RM327 million (€92 million) of other commodities, and invest RM491 million (€138 million) for training and techNOLogy transfer to local firms here.
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      PT91 BARTER PALM OIL RUBBER
      PT91 BARTER PALM OIL RUBBER
      PT91 SAWIT KARET
      Payment for the purchase includes 30 percent of direct off-set in the form of training and techNOLogy transfer and 30 percent of indirect off-set in commodities like palm oil and rubber.
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      ANKA = WILL NOT BE EQUIPPED WITH ANY WEAPONRY
      MALAYDESH to use Anka-S for Maritime Surveillance, and will NOt be equipped with any weaponry.
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      • LCS USD 4,74 BILLION/5 UNIT = USD 948 MILLION/UNIT.
      • USD 948 JUTA (EXCLUDING 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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      PRICE 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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      PERDANA MENTERI = DEFACT KILL PREGNANT WOMEN
      LCS = MANGKRAK 15 years
      LMS B1 = GUNBOAT NO MISSILE
      LMS B2 = DOWNGRADE HISAR OPV
      LEKIU = EXO B2 EXPIRED
      KASTURI = EXO B2 EXPIRED
      LAKSAMANA = GUNBOAT NO MISSILE
      KEDAH = GUNBOAT NO MISSILE
      PERDANA = GUNBOAT NO MISSILE
      HANDALAN = GUNBOAT NO MISSILE
      JERUNG = GUNBOAT NO MISSILE
      ==========
      BNM = HOUSEHOLD DEBT IS ONE OF THE HIGHEST IN THE ASEAN ......
      MALAYDESH household DEBT is one of the highest in the ASEAN region. Against this backdrop, Bank Negara MALAYDESH (BNM) safeguards financial stability by monitoring and regulating the lending activity of all financial institutions in MALAYDESH , among other things. ....

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    3. 165 KRI
      136 KAL PATKAMLA
      113 PESAWAT UDARA
      388 KENDARAAN TEMPUR
      Dengan demikian, kekuatan armada tempur TNI AL saat ini mencakup 165 kapal perang (KRI), 136 KAL, kapal-kapal patroli keamanan laut (patkamla), 113 pesawat udara, dan 388 kendaraan tempur.
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      18 COMBAT BOAT - ARMOUR PROTECTION = Patkamla Jefman memiliki beberapa keunggulan yaitu memiliki Armour Protection Standard STANAG Level 2, mampu beroperasi di medan pesisir laut, alur sungai dan daerah rawa. Saat ini TNI AL telah memiliki 18 Combat Boat Standard, dimana untuk Koarmada III saat ini memkebutuhankan 9 Unit Special Mission Combat Boat lagi yang akan ditempatkan jajaran dibawahnya baik di Lantamal, Lanal, dan Fasharkan Manokwari.
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      Combat Boat Milik TNI AL ....
      1.Patkamla Mamzakaran
      2.Patkamla Pulau Bakau
      3.Patkamla Pulau Numfor
      4.Patkamla Bali
      5.Patkamla Pulau Salando
      6.Patkamla Busalangga
      7.Patkamla Lamaru
      8.Patkamla Coebang
      9.Patkamla Pelambong
      10.Patkamla Pulau Sebesi
      11.Patkamla Karimun
      12.Patkamla Gebang
      13.Patkamla Pulau Pagerungan
      14.Patkamla Pulau Semau
      15.Patkamla Pulau Yapen
      16.Patkamla Pulau Langkai
      17.Patkamla Kastela
      18.Patkamla Santiago
      19.Patkamla Binanga
      20.Patkamla Balaroa
      21.Patkamla Gorar
      22.Patkamla Wasur
      23.Patkamla Posa
      CMB spesial kopaska
      24.KAL Kilat
      25.KAL Guruh
      26.KAL Tornado
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      PRODUK DALAM NEGERI 2009-2024
      HASIL PROGRAM MINIMUM ESSENTIAL FORCE (MEF) TNI AL. ASET KAPAL PERANG STRIKING FORCE TNI AL
      KAPAL CEPAT RUDAL PRODUK PT PAL =
      1. KRI Kapak 625
      2. KRI Panah 626
      3. KRI Kerambit 627
      4. KRI Sampari 628
      5. KRI Tombak 629
      6. KRI Halasan 630
      KAPAL CEPAT RUDAL PRODUK SWASTA NASIONAL =
      1. KRI Clurit 641
      2. KRI Kujang 642
      3. KRI Beladau 643
      4. KRI Alamang 644
      5. KRI Surik 645
      6. KRI Siwar 646
      7. KRI Parang 647
      8. KRI Terapang 648
      9. KRI Golok (Trimaran) 688
      KAPAL PATROLI CEPAT PRODUK SWASTA NASIONAL =
      1. KRI Pari 849
      2. KRI Sembilang 850
      3. KRI Sidat 851
      4. KRI Cakalang 852
      5. KRI Tatihu 853
      6. KRI Layaran 854
      7. KRI Madidihang 855
      8. KRI Kurau 856
      9. KRI Torani 860
      10. KRI Lepu 861
      11. KRI Albakora 867
      12. KRI Bubara 868
      13. KRI Gulamah 869
      14. KRI Posepa 870
      15. KRI Escolar 871
      16. KRI Karotang 872
      17. KRI Mata Bongsang 873
      18. KRI Dorang 874
      19. KRI Bawal 875
      20. KRI Tuna 876
      21. KRI Marlin 877
      22. KRI Butana 878
      23. KRI Selar 879
      24. KRI Hampala 880
      25. KRI Lumba-Lumba 881
      KAPAL KORVET PRODUK SWASTA NASIONAL =
      1. KRI VVIP Bung Karno 369
      2. KRI Bung Hatta 370
      3. KRI Raja Ali Fisabilillah 391
      4. KRI Lukas Rumkoren 392
      ASET KAPAL PERANG SUPPORTING FORCE TNI AL PRODUKSI DALAM NEGERI
      KAPAL LOGISTIK PRODUK SWASTA NASIONAL =
      1. KRI Dumai 904
      2. KRI Tarakan 905
      3. KRI Bontang 906
      4. KRI Balongan 907
      KAPAL LPD (LANDING PLATFORM DOCK) PRODUK PT PAL =
      1. KRI Semarang 594
      2. KRI Dr. Wahidin Sudirohusodo 991
      3. KRI Dr. Rajiman Wedyodiningrat 992
      KAPAL PEMETAAN BAWAH AIR PRODUK SWASTA NASIONAL =
      1. KRI Pollux 935
      KAPAL SELAM TRANSFER TEKNOLOGI KORSEL-PT PAL =
      1. KRI Nagapasa 403
      2. KRI Ardadedali 404
      3. KRI Alugoro 405

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    4. PRODUK DALAM NEGERI 2009-2024
      HASIL PROGRAM MINIMUM ESSENTIAL FORCE (MEF) TNI AL. ASET KAPAL PERANG STRIKING FORCE TNI AL
      KAPAL CEPAT RUDAL PRODUK PT PAL =
      1. KRI Kapak 625
      2. KRI Panah 626
      3. KRI Kerambit 627
      4. KRI Sampari 628
      5. KRI Tombak 629
      6. KRI Halasan 630
      KAPAL CEPAT RUDAL PRODUK SWASTA NASIONAL =
      1. KRI Clurit 641
      2. KRI Kujang 642
      3. KRI Beladau 643
      4. KRI Alamang 644
      5. KRI Surik 645
      6. KRI Siwar 646
      7. KRI Parang 647
      8. KRI Terapang 648
      9. KRI Golok (Trimaran) 688
      KAPAL PATROLI CEPAT PRODUK SWASTA NASIONAL =
      1. KRI Pari 849
      2. KRI Sembilang 850
      3. KRI Sidat 851
      4. KRI Cakalang 852
      5. KRI Tatihu 853
      6. KRI Layaran 854
      7. KRI Madidihang 855
      8. KRI Kurau 856
      9. KRI Torani 860
      10. KRI Lepu 861
      11. KRI Albakora 867
      12. KRI Bubara 868
      13. KRI Gulamah 869
      14. KRI Posepa 870
      15. KRI Escolar 871
      16. KRI Karotang 872
      17. KRI Mata Bongsang 873
      18. KRI Dorang 874
      19. KRI Bawal 875
      20. KRI Tuna 876
      21. KRI Marlin 877
      22. KRI Butana 878
      23. KRI Selar 879
      24. KRI Hampala 880
      25. KRI Lumba-Lumba 881
      KAPAL KORVET PRODUK SWASTA NASIONAL =
      1. KRI VVIP Bung Karno 369
      2. KRI Bung Hatta 370
      3. KRI Raja Ali Fisabilillah 391
      4. KRI Lukas Rumkoren 392
      ASET KAPAL PERANG SUPPORTING FORCE TNI AL PRODUKSI DALAM NEGERI
      KAPAL LOGISTIK PRODUK SWASTA NASIONAL =
      1. KRI Dumai 904
      2. KRI Tarakan 905
      3. KRI Bontang 906
      4. KRI Balongan 907
      KAPAL LPD (LANDING PLATFORM DOCK) PRODUK PT PAL =
      1. KRI Semarang 594
      2. KRI Dr. Wahidin Sudirohusodo 991
      3. KRI Dr. Rajiman Wedyodiningrat 992
      KAPAL PEMETAAN BAWAH AIR PRODUK SWASTA NASIONAL =
      1. KRI Pollux 935
      KAPAL SELAM TRANSFER TEKNOLOGI KORSEL-PT PAL =
      1. KRI Nagapasa 403
      2. KRI Ardadedali 404
      3. KRI Alugoro 405
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      SEWA = HUTANG 84.3% DARI GDP = NO SHOPPING
      1. SEWA 28 HELI
      2. SEWA L39 ITCC
      3. SEWA EC120B
      4. SEWA Flight Simulation Training Device (FSTD)
      5. SEWA 1 unit Sistem Simulator EC120B
      6. SEWA HOVERCRAFT
      7. SEWA AW139
      8. SEWA Fast Interceptor Boat (FIB)
      9. SEWA Utility Boat
      10. SEWA Rigid Hull Fender Boat (RHFB)
      11. SEWA Rover Fiber Glass (Rover)
      12. SEWA MV Aishah AIM 4
      13. SEWA BMW R1250RT
      14. SEWA 4x4 VECHICLE
      15. SEWA VSHORAD
      16. SEWA TRUCK
      17. SEWA HONDA CIVIC
      18. SEWA PATROL BOATS
      19. SEWA OUTBOARD MOTORS
      20. SEWA TRAILERS
      21. SEWA SUPERBIKES
      22. SEWA SIMULATOR MKM
      23. SEWA 12 AW149 TUDM
      24. SEWA 4 AW139 TUDM
      25. SEWA 5 EC120B TUDM
      26. SEWA 2 AW159 TLDM
      27. SEWA 4 UH-60A TDM
      28. SEWA 12 AW149 TDM
      29. SEWA 4 AW139 BOMBA
      30. SEWA 2 AW159 MMEA
      31. SEWA 7 BELL429 POLIS
      32. SEWA MOTOR POLIS
      NGPVs > LCS > OPV > LMS= EXCLUDING AMMO = FFBNW KOSONG

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    5. NGPVs > LCS > OPV > LMS= EXCLUDING AMMO = FFBNW KOSONG
      LCS USD 4,74 BILLION/5 UNIT = USD 948 MILLION/UNIT.
      • USD 948 JUTA (EXCLUDING 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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      PRICE 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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      FACT LCS 2025 - 2011 = 15 YEARS
      15 YEARS = LAUGHING STOCK TO THE WORLD
      15 YEARS = LAUGHING STOCK TO THE WORLD
      15 YEARS = LAUGHING STOCK TO THE WORLD
      15 YEARS = LAUGHING STOCK TO THE WORLD
      15 YEARS = LAUGHING STOCK TO THE WORLD
      Defence Minister DSU Mohamad Hasan - By building five ships, each vessel will cost around RM2.2 billion to RM2.4 billion, he said adding that he has no idea the amount needed to build the other three. “If we were to build only two ships, it will cost around RM4.5 billion each, making it the world’s most expensive ship for its class and make us a laughing-stock to the world”
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      FACT NOT YET DELIVERED :
      LCS RM12.4 BILLION /5 UNIT = RM2,48 PER UNIT
      LCS RM12.4 BILLION /5 UNIT = RM2,48 PER UNIT
      LCS RM12.4 BILLION /5 UNIT = RM2,48 PER UNIT
      LCS RM12.4 BILLION /5 UNIT = RM2,48 PER UNIT
      The cost of the project is now RM12.4 billion. This is because Ocean Sunshine Bhd (OSB) – the government owned company set up to take over BNS will be paying the BHIC and LTAT (the previous owner of BNS) some RM1.2 billion in liabilities and DEBT.
      ===================
      2017 LAUNCHING – 2025 NOT YET DELIVERED
      2017 LAUNCHING – 2025 NOT YET DELIVERED
      2017 LAUNCHING – 2025 NOT YET DELIVERED
      2017 LAUNCHING – 2025 NOT YET DELIVERED
      2017 LAUNCHING – 2025 NOT YET DELIVERED
      The littoral combat ship (LCS), which was launched in Lumut, Perak in 2017, was not a mock-up or dummy, but the actual vessel that had yet to be completed, MALAYDESH ’s former Navy chief said today.
      ===================
      FACT GOVERNMENT ........
      BUDGET 2025 = NOT APPROVE THE BUDGET REQUEST
      BUDGET 2025 = NOT APPROVE THE BUDGET REQUEST
      BUDGET 2025 = NOT APPROVE THE BUDGET REQUEST
      RM11 billion annually also sounds reasonable if we look at the current US dollar exchange rate – USUSD2.5 billion – and the challenges ahead. But again, MAF has been let down by the government which has not say why it has not approve the budget requests. To me at least give us the reason why it has not try to meet the challenges faced by MAF. MAF acknowledges the conundrum which resulted in it coming out with the CAP 55 and 15 to 5 transformation plans. Despite this, the government has yet to stick to the plan and instead goes out of the way not to stick to it.
      Yes, in the three terms he has been in power, PMX has given the highest DE budget for the last three decades. In 2023 he allocated RM6.041 billion, RM7.053 bilion and the latest RM7.492 billion. But it is still not enough to recover from the Covid years and the under-investment for the last three decades. Not when the MAF is still operating some 171 assets which are three decades old. Could he have given more to meet the defence budget? I have no idea, really as I am not purview to the government finances.
      Unfortunately, recent events does not augur well for MAF. Can MAF recover in the next RMK? Only time will tell and if the world does not goes berserk first.
      ==============
      BUDGET 2025 FOR ......
      SALARIES AND OTHER STUFF
      NOT ASSETS = NO GENG PENIPU KLAIM GOIB
      NOT ASSETS = NO GENG PENIPU KLAIM GOIB
      NOT ASSETS = NO GENG PENIPU KLAIM GOIB
      Defence got RM21.1 billion allocation, an increase of RM1.4 billion from last year, while Home will get RM19.5 billion, an increase of some RM500 million. Others have made the calculations that the Defence’s stake of the budget is 1.2 per cent of the MALAYDESH GDP. That said most of the allocation is FOR SALARIES AND OTHER STUFF AND NOT ASSETS.
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      KEYWORS
      FFBNW OMPONG MISKIN

      Hapus
  57. Ksot makin cakep ajah.. 😘

    https://x.com/i/status/2002408240642933070

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  58. LMS B2 = FFBNW DOWNGRADE HISAR OPV NO ASW
    PRODUK DALAM NEGERI 2009-2024
    HASIL PROGRAM MINIMUM ESSENTIAL FORCE (MEF) TNI AL. ASET KAPAL PERANG STRIKING FORCE TNI AL
    KAPAL CEPAT RUDAL PRODUK PT PAL =
    1. KRI Kapak 625
    2. KRI Panah 626
    3. KRI Kerambit 627
    4. KRI Sampari 628
    5. KRI Tombak 629
    6. KRI Halasan 630
    KAPAL CEPAT RUDAL PRODUK SWASTA NASIONAL =
    1. KRI Clurit 641
    2. KRI Kujang 642
    3. KRI Beladau 643
    4. KRI Alamang 644
    5. KRI Surik 645
    6. KRI Siwar 646
    7. KRI Parang 647
    8. KRI Terapang 648
    9. KRI Golok (Trimaran) 688
    KAPAL PATROLI CEPAT PRODUK SWASTA NASIONAL =
    1. KRI Pari 849
    2. KRI Sembilang 850
    3. KRI Sidat 851
    4. KRI Cakalang 852
    5. KRI Tatihu 853
    6. KRI Layaran 854
    7. KRI Madidihang 855
    8. KRI Kurau 856
    9. KRI Torani 860
    10. KRI Lepu 861
    11. KRI Albakora 867
    12. KRI Bubara 868
    13. KRI Gulamah 869
    14. KRI Posepa 870
    15. KRI Escolar 871
    16. KRI Karotang 872
    17. KRI Mata Bongsang 873
    18. KRI Dorang 874
    19. KRI Bawal 875
    20. KRI Tuna 876
    21. KRI Marlin 877
    22. KRI Butana 878
    23. KRI Selar 879
    24. KRI Hampala 880
    25. KRI Lumba-Lumba 881
    KAPAL KORVET PRODUK SWASTA NASIONAL =
    1. KRI VVIP Bung Karno 369
    2. KRI Bung Hatta 370
    3. KRI Raja Ali Fisabilillah 391
    4. KRI Lukas Rumkoren 392
    ASET KAPAL PERANG SUPPORTING FORCE TNI AL PRODUKSI DALAM NEGERI
    KAPAL LOGISTIK PRODUK SWASTA NASIONAL =
    1. KRI Dumai 904
    2. KRI Tarakan 905
    3. KRI Bontang 906
    4. KRI Balongan 907
    KAPAL LPD (LANDING PLATFORM DOCK) PRODUK PT PAL =
    1. KRI Semarang 594
    2. KRI Dr. Wahidin Sudirohusodo 991
    3. KRI Dr. Rajiman Wedyodiningrat 992
    KAPAL PEMETAAN BAWAH AIR PRODUK SWASTA NASIONAL =
    1. KRI Pollux 935
    KAPAL SELAM TRANSFER TEKNOLOGI KORSEL-PT PAL =
    1. KRI Nagapasa 403
    2. KRI Ardadedali 404
    3. KRI Alugoro 405
    ===========
    ===========
    LCS = FFBNW MANGKRAK 15 YEARS
    LCS USD 4,74 BILLION/5 UNIT = USD 948 MILLION/UNIT ]
    • USD 948 JUTA (EXCLUDING AMMO) = FFBNW = DELAYED
    -NO NSM.
    -NO VL MICA.
    -NO TORPEDO RINGAN.
    -NO SECONDARY GUNS.
    -NO BOFORS MK3.
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    PRICE DESTROYER DAN FREGAT =
    -KDX 3 CLASS/SEJONG USD 900 JUTA/UNIT
    -TYPE 052D CLASS USD 500-600 JUTA.
    -TYPE 055 CLASS USD 920 JUTA.
    -------------
    KEDAH = FFBNW NO MISSILE SINCE 2025=2009 : 17 YAERS GUNBOAT
    In June 2006, after a total of 18 months of delays, the Royal MALAYDESH 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.
    -------------
    THHE OPV 2 DAN OPV 3 = FFBNW TAMAT
    THHE OPV 2 DAN OPV 3 = FFBNW TAMAT
    THHE OPV 2 DAN OPV 3 = FFBNW TAMAT
    Beliau berkata keputusan itu dipersetujui oleh Kabinet pada 22 Mac 2024 sebelum ia dilaksanakan

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  59. MKM = BARTER PALM OIL
    MIG29N = BARTER PALM OIL
    MALAYDESH has used palm oil to barter for military equipment, including fighter jets. The MALAYDESH Armed Forces (MAF) is made up of the Royal MALAYDESH Navy, the Royal MALAYDESH Air Force, and the MALAYDESH Army.
    ----
    A400M
    BAYAR BERPERINGKAT = DEBT
    BAYAR BERPERINGKAT = DEBT
    BAYAR BERPERINGKAT = DEBT
    MALAYDESH membeli pesawat Airbus A400M secara ansuran dan bukan secara tunai. Pembelian pesawat A400M dilakukan melalui kontrak yang melibatkan bayar berperingkat.
    ----
    FA50M BARTER PALM OIL
    FA50M BARTER PALM OIL
    On the other hand, South Korea aims to sell another 18 FA-50s to MALAYDESH in the future. MALAYDESH announced that at least half of the payment would be made in palm oil
    ----
    SCORPENE BARTER PALM OIL
    SCORPENE BARTER PALM OIL
    Under the deal, France would buy RM819 million’s (€230 million) worth of MALAYDESH palm oil, RM327 million (€92 million) of other commodities, and invest RM491 million (€138 million) for training and techNOLogy transfer to local firms here.
    ----
    PT91 BARTER PALM OIL RUBBER
    PT91 BARTER PALM OIL RUBBER
    PT91 SAWIT KARET
    Payment for the purchase includes 30 percent of direct off-set in the form of training and techNOLogy transfer and 30 percent of indirect off-set in commodities like palm oil and rubber.
    ----
    ANKA = WILL NOT BE EQUIPPED WITH ANY WEAPONRY
    MALAYDESH to use Anka-S for Maritime Surveillance, and will NOt be equipped with any weaponry.
    ----
    • LCS USD 4,74 BILLION/5 UNIT = USD 948 MILLION/UNIT.
    • USD 948 JUTA (EXCLUDING 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
    -------------
    PRICE 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
    -------------
    PERDANA MENTERI = DEFACT KILL PREGNANT WOMEN
    LCS = MANGKRAK 15 years
    LMS B1 = GUNBOAT NO MISSILE
    LMS B2 = DOWNGRADE HISAR OPV
    LEKIU = EXO B2 EXPIRED
    KASTURI = EXO B2 EXPIRED
    LAKSAMANA = GUNBOAT NO MISSILE
    KEDAH = GUNBOAT NO MISSILE
    PERDANA = GUNBOAT NO MISSILE
    HANDALAN = GUNBOAT NO MISSILE
    JERUNG = GUNBOAT NO MISSILE
    ==========
    BNM = HOUSEHOLD DEBT IS ONE OF THE HIGHEST IN THE ASEAN ......
    MALAYDESH household DEBT is one of the highest in the ASEAN region. Against this backdrop, Bank Negara MALAYDESH (BNM) safeguards financial stability by monitoring and regulating the lending activity of all financial institutions in MALAYDESH , among other things. ....

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  60. 165 KRI
    136 KAL PATKAMLA
    113 PESAWAT UDARA
    388 KENDARAAN TEMPUR
    Dengan demikian, kekuatan armada tempur TNI AL saat ini mencakup 165 kapal perang (KRI), 136 KAL, kapal-kapal patroli keamanan laut (patkamla), 113 pesawat udara, dan 388 kendaraan tempur.
    ---------------------
    18 COMBAT BOAT - ARMOUR PROTECTION = Patkamla Jefman memiliki beberapa keunggulan yaitu memiliki Armour Protection Standard STANAG Level 2, mampu beroperasi di medan pesisir laut, alur sungai dan daerah rawa. Saat ini TNI AL telah memiliki 18 Combat Boat Standard, dimana untuk Koarmada III saat ini memkebutuhankan 9 Unit Special Mission Combat Boat lagi yang akan ditempatkan jajaran dibawahnya baik di Lantamal, Lanal, dan Fasharkan Manokwari.
    ---------------------
    Combat Boat Milik TNI AL ....
    1.Patkamla Mamzakaran
    2.Patkamla Pulau Bakau
    3.Patkamla Pulau Numfor
    4.Patkamla Bali
    5.Patkamla Pulau Salando
    6.Patkamla Busalangga
    7.Patkamla Lamaru
    8.Patkamla Coebang
    9.Patkamla Pelambong
    10.Patkamla Pulau Sebesi
    11.Patkamla Karimun
    12.Patkamla Gebang
    13.Patkamla Pulau Pagerungan
    14.Patkamla Pulau Semau
    15.Patkamla Pulau Yapen
    16.Patkamla Pulau Langkai
    17.Patkamla Kastela
    18.Patkamla Santiago
    19.Patkamla Binanga
    20.Patkamla Balaroa
    21.Patkamla Gorar
    22.Patkamla Wasur
    23.Patkamla Posa
    CMB spesial kopaska
    24.KAL Kilat
    25.KAL Guruh
    26.KAL Tornado
    ---------------------
    PRODUK DALAM NEGERI 2009-2024
    HASIL PROGRAM MINIMUM ESSENTIAL FORCE (MEF) TNI AL. ASET KAPAL PERANG STRIKING FORCE TNI AL
    KAPAL CEPAT RUDAL PRODUK PT PAL =
    1. KRI Kapak 625
    2. KRI Panah 626
    3. KRI Kerambit 627
    4. KRI Sampari 628
    5. KRI Tombak 629
    6. KRI Halasan 630
    KAPAL CEPAT RUDAL PRODUK SWASTA NASIONAL =
    1. KRI Clurit 641
    2. KRI Kujang 642
    3. KRI Beladau 643
    4. KRI Alamang 644
    5. KRI Surik 645
    6. KRI Siwar 646
    7. KRI Parang 647
    8. KRI Terapang 648
    9. KRI Golok (Trimaran) 688
    KAPAL PATROLI CEPAT PRODUK SWASTA NASIONAL =
    1. KRI Pari 849
    2. KRI Sembilang 850
    3. KRI Sidat 851
    4. KRI Cakalang 852
    5. KRI Tatihu 853
    6. KRI Layaran 854
    7. KRI Madidihang 855
    8. KRI Kurau 856
    9. KRI Torani 860
    10. KRI Lepu 861
    11. KRI Albakora 867
    12. KRI Bubara 868
    13. KRI Gulamah 869
    14. KRI Posepa 870
    15. KRI Escolar 871
    16. KRI Karotang 872
    17. KRI Mata Bongsang 873
    18. KRI Dorang 874
    19. KRI Bawal 875
    20. KRI Tuna 876
    21. KRI Marlin 877
    22. KRI Butana 878
    23. KRI Selar 879
    24. KRI Hampala 880
    25. KRI Lumba-Lumba 881
    KAPAL KORVET PRODUK SWASTA NASIONAL =
    1. KRI VVIP Bung Karno 369
    2. KRI Bung Hatta 370
    3. KRI Raja Ali Fisabilillah 391
    4. KRI Lukas Rumkoren 392
    ASET KAPAL PERANG SUPPORTING FORCE TNI AL PRODUKSI DALAM NEGERI
    KAPAL LOGISTIK PRODUK SWASTA NASIONAL =
    1. KRI Dumai 904
    2. KRI Tarakan 905
    3. KRI Bontang 906
    4. KRI Balongan 907
    KAPAL LPD (LANDING PLATFORM DOCK) PRODUK PT PAL =
    1. KRI Semarang 594
    2. KRI Dr. Wahidin Sudirohusodo 991
    3. KRI Dr. Rajiman Wedyodiningrat 992
    KAPAL PEMETAAN BAWAH AIR PRODUK SWASTA NASIONAL =
    1. KRI Pollux 935
    KAPAL SELAM TRANSFER TEKNOLOGI KORSEL-PT PAL =
    1. KRI Nagapasa 403
    2. KRI Ardadedali 404
    3. KRI Alugoro 405

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  61. PERDANA MENTERI = DEFACT KILL PREGNANT WOMEN
    LCS = MANGKRAK 15 YEARS
    LMS B1 = GUNBOAT NO MISSILE
    LMS B2 = DOWNGRADE
    LEKIU = EXO B2 EXPIRED
    KASTURI = EXO B2 EXPIRED
    LAKSAMANA = GUNBOAT NO MISSILE
    KEDAH = GUNBOAT NO MISSILE
    PERDANA = GUNBOAT NO MISSILE
    HANDALAN = GUNBOAT NO MISSILE
    JERUNG = GUNBOAT NO MISSILE
    -----------
    LCS DISUNTIK DANA USUSD430 JUTA = MANGKRAK
    LCS 6 UNIT JADI 5 UNIT = DELIVERED NOL
    Kementerian Pertahanan MALAYDESH mengumumkan langkah strategis terebut saat ajang LIMA 2023 minggu lalu. Kontrak terbaru ini akan memompa anggaran tambahan bagi MALAYDESH hingga USUSD430 juta untuk kapal-kapal tersebut. MALAYDESH juga akan mengurangi jumlah kapal yang akan diterima berdasarkan kontrak yang direvisi dari enam menjadi lima, dan menerima penundaan tambahan untuk pengiriman kapal.
    -----------
    OPV DISUNTIK DANA RM152,6 JUTA = TAMAT
    THHE OPV 2 DAN 3 = TAMAT
    Menteri Dalam Negeri, Datuk Seri Saifuddin Nasution Ismail berkata, OPV kedua pula dijangka dapat disiapkan pada Oktober tahun ini.
    Beliau berkata, pembinaan dua kapal marititm itu mampu disiapkan selepas kerajaan bersetuju meluluskan suntikan dana berjumlah RM152.6 juta
    ===========
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    PRODUK DALAM NEGERI 2009-2024
    HASIL PROGRAM MINIMUM ESSENTIAL FORCE (MEF) TNI AL. ASET KAPAL PERANG STRIKING FORCE TNI AL
    KAPAL CEPAT RUDAL PRODUK PT PAL =
    1. KRI Kapak 625
    2. KRI Panah 626
    3. KRI Kerambit 627
    4. KRI Sampari 628
    5. KRI Tombak 629
    6. KRI Halasan 630
    KAPAL CEPAT RUDAL PRODUK SWASTA NASIONAL =
    1. KRI Clurit 641
    2. KRI Kujang 642
    3. KRI Beladau 643
    4. KRI Alamang 644
    5. KRI Surik 645
    6. KRI Siwar 646
    7. KRI Parang 647
    8. KRI Terapang 648
    9. KRI Golok (Trimaran) 688
    KAPAL PATROLI CEPAT PRODUK SWASTA NASIONAL =
    1. KRI Pari 849
    2. KRI Sembilang 850
    3. KRI Sidat 851
    4. KRI Cakalang 852
    5. KRI Tatihu 853
    6. KRI Layaran 854
    7. KRI Madidihang 855
    8. KRI Kurau 856
    9. KRI Torani 860
    10. KRI Lepu 861
    11. KRI Albakora 867
    12. KRI Bubara 868
    13. KRI Gulamah 869
    14. KRI Posepa 870
    15. KRI Escolar 871
    16. KRI Karotang 872
    17. KRI Mata Bongsang 873
    18. KRI Dorang 874
    19. KRI Bawal 875
    20. KRI Tuna 876
    21. KRI Marlin 877
    22. KRI Butana 878
    23. KRI Selar 879
    24. KRI Hampala 880
    25. KRI Lumba-Lumba 881
    KAPAL KORVET PRODUK SWASTA NASIONAL =
    1. KRI VVIP Bung Karno 369
    2. KRI Bung Hatta 370
    3. KRI Raja Ali Fisabilillah 391
    4. KRI Lukas Rumkoren 392
    ASET KAPAL PERANG SUPPORTING FORCE TNI AL PRODUKSI DALAM NEGERI
    KAPAL LOGISTIK PRODUK SWASTA NASIONAL =
    1. KRI Dumai 904
    2. KRI Tarakan 905
    3. KRI Bontang 906
    4. KRI Balongan 907
    KAPAL LPD (LANDING PLATFORM DOCK) PRODUK PT PAL =
    1. KRI Semarang 594
    2. KRI Dr. Wahidin Sudirohusodo 991
    3. KRI Dr. Rajiman Wedyodiningrat 992
    KAPAL PEMETAAN BAWAH AIR PRODUK SWASTA NASIONAL =
    1. KRI Pollux 935
    KAPAL SELAM TRANSFER TEKNOLOGI KORSEL-PT PAL =
    1. KRI Nagapasa 403
    2. KRI Ardadedali 404
    3. KRI Alugoro 405

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  62. Kalau ikut FAKTA ini... Kapal frigat Putih merah pink hanya sebatas GUN BOAT.. Kerana hanya meriam akan di pasang pada kapal....

    Senjata lain menggunakan konsep FFBNW... Boleh buka linknya ya... πŸ”₯πŸ”₯🀣🀣🀣🀣



    https://www.navalnews.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/02/aselsan_provides_mete_han_mfr_to_indonesias_future_frigates_14.jpeg

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    Balasan
    1. NGPVs > LCS > OPV > LMS= EXCLUDING AMMO = FFBNW KOSONG

      165 KRI
      136 KAL PATKAMLA
      113 PESAWAT UDARA
      388 KENDARAAN TEMPUR
      Dengan demikian, kekuatan armada tempur TNI AL saat ini mencakup 165 kapal perang (KRI), 136 KAL, kapal-kapal patroli keamanan laut (patkamla), 113 pesawat udara, dan 388 kendaraan tempur.
      ---------------------
      18 COMBAT BOAT - ARMOUR PROTECTION = Patkamla Jefman memiliki beberapa keunggulan yaitu memiliki Armour Protection Standard STANAG Level 2, mampu beroperasi di medan pesisir laut, alur sungai dan daerah rawa. Saat ini TNI AL telah memiliki 18 Combat Boat Standard, dimana untuk Koarmada III saat ini memkebutuhankan 9 Unit Special Mission Combat Boat lagi yang akan ditempatkan jajaran dibawahnya baik di Lantamal, Lanal, dan Fasharkan Manokwari.
      ---------------------
      Combat Boat Milik TNI AL ....
      1.Patkamla Mamzakaran
      2.Patkamla Pulau Bakau
      3.Patkamla Pulau Numfor
      4.Patkamla Bali
      5.Patkamla Pulau Salando
      6.Patkamla Busalangga
      7.Patkamla Lamaru
      8.Patkamla Coebang
      9.Patkamla Pelambong
      10.Patkamla Pulau Sebesi
      11.Patkamla Karimun
      12.Patkamla Gebang
      13.Patkamla Pulau Pagerungan
      14.Patkamla Pulau Semau
      15.Patkamla Pulau Yapen
      16.Patkamla Pulau Langkai
      17.Patkamla Kastela
      18.Patkamla Santiago
      19.Patkamla Binanga
      20.Patkamla Balaroa
      21.Patkamla Gorar
      22.Patkamla Wasur
      23.Patkamla Posa
      CMB spesial kopaska
      24.KAL Kilat
      25.KAL Guruh
      26.KAL Tornado
      ---------------------
      PRODUK DALAM NEGERI 2009-2024
      HASIL PROGRAM MINIMUM ESSENTIAL FORCE (MEF) TNI AL. ASET KAPAL PERANG STRIKING FORCE TNI AL
      KAPAL CEPAT RUDAL PRODUK PT PAL =
      1. KRI Kapak 625
      2. KRI Panah 626
      3. KRI Kerambit 627
      4. KRI Sampari 628
      5. KRI Tombak 629
      6. KRI Halasan 630
      KAPAL CEPAT RUDAL PRODUK SWASTA NASIONAL =
      1. KRI Clurit 641
      2. KRI Kujang 642
      3. KRI Beladau 643
      4. KRI Alamang 644
      5. KRI Surik 645
      6. KRI Siwar 646
      7. KRI Parang 647
      8. KRI Terapang 648
      9. KRI Golok (Trimaran) 688
      KAPAL PATROLI CEPAT PRODUK SWASTA NASIONAL =
      1. KRI Pari 849
      2. KRI Sembilang 850
      3. KRI Sidat 851
      4. KRI Cakalang 852
      5. KRI Tatihu 853
      6. KRI Layaran 854
      7. KRI Madidihang 855
      8. KRI Kurau 856
      9. KRI Torani 860
      10. KRI Lepu 861
      11. KRI Albakora 867
      12. KRI Bubara 868
      13. KRI Gulamah 869
      14. KRI Posepa 870
      15. KRI Escolar 871
      16. KRI Karotang 872
      17. KRI Mata Bongsang 873
      18. KRI Dorang 874
      19. KRI Bawal 875
      20. KRI Tuna 876
      21. KRI Marlin 877
      22. KRI Butana 878
      23. KRI Selar 879
      24. KRI Hampala 880
      25. KRI Lumba-Lumba 881
      KAPAL KORVET PRODUK SWASTA NASIONAL =
      1. KRI VVIP Bung Karno 369
      2. KRI Bung Hatta 370
      3. KRI Raja Ali Fisabilillah 391
      4. KRI Lukas Rumkoren 392
      ASET KAPAL PERANG SUPPORTING FORCE TNI AL PRODUKSI DALAM NEGERI
      KAPAL LOGISTIK PRODUK SWASTA NASIONAL =
      1. KRI Dumai 904
      2. KRI Tarakan 905
      3. KRI Bontang 906
      4. KRI Balongan 907
      KAPAL LPD (LANDING PLATFORM DOCK) PRODUK PT PAL =
      1. KRI Semarang 594
      2. KRI Dr. Wahidin Sudirohusodo 991
      3. KRI Dr. Rajiman Wedyodiningrat 992
      KAPAL PEMETAAN BAWAH AIR PRODUK SWASTA NASIONAL =
      1. KRI Pollux 935
      KAPAL SELAM TRANSFER TEKNOLOGI KORSEL-PT PAL =
      1. KRI Nagapasa 403
      2. KRI Ardadedali 404
      3. KRI Alugoro 405

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    2. PERDANA MENTERI = DEFACT KILL PREGNANT WOMEN
      LCS = MANGKRAK 15 YEARS
      LMS B1 = GUNBOAT NO MISSILE
      LMS B2 = DOWNGRADE
      LEKIU = EXO B2 EXPIRED
      KASTURI = EXO B2 EXPIRED
      LAKSAMANA = GUNBOAT NO MISSILE
      KEDAH = GUNBOAT NO MISSILE
      PERDANA = GUNBOAT NO MISSILE
      HANDALAN = GUNBOAT NO MISSILE
      JERUNG = GUNBOAT NO MISSILE
      -----------
      LCS DISUNTIK DANA USUSD430 JUTA = MANGKRAK
      LCS 6 UNIT JADI 5 UNIT = DELIVERED NOL
      Kementerian Pertahanan MALAYDESH mengumumkan langkah strategis terebut saat ajang LIMA 2023 minggu lalu. Kontrak terbaru ini akan memompa anggaran tambahan bagi MALAYDESH hingga USUSD430 juta untuk kapal-kapal tersebut. MALAYDESH juga akan mengurangi jumlah kapal yang akan diterima berdasarkan kontrak yang direvisi dari enam menjadi lima, dan menerima penundaan tambahan untuk pengiriman kapal.
      -----------
      OPV DISUNTIK DANA RM152,6 JUTA = TAMAT
      THHE OPV 2 DAN 3 = TAMAT
      Menteri Dalam Negeri, Datuk Seri Saifuddin Nasution Ismail berkata, OPV kedua pula dijangka dapat disiapkan pada Oktober tahun ini.
      Beliau berkata, pembinaan dua kapal marititm itu mampu disiapkan selepas kerajaan bersetuju meluluskan suntikan dana berjumlah RM152.6 juta
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      PRODUK DALAM NEGERI 2009-2024
      HASIL PROGRAM MINIMUM ESSENTIAL FORCE (MEF) TNI AL. ASET KAPAL PERANG STRIKING FORCE TNI AL
      KAPAL CEPAT RUDAL PRODUK PT PAL =
      1. KRI Kapak 625
      2. KRI Panah 626
      3. KRI Kerambit 627
      4. KRI Sampari 628
      5. KRI Tombak 629
      6. KRI Halasan 630
      KAPAL CEPAT RUDAL PRODUK SWASTA NASIONAL =
      1. KRI Clurit 641
      2. KRI Kujang 642
      3. KRI Beladau 643
      4. KRI Alamang 644
      5. KRI Surik 645
      6. KRI Siwar 646
      7. KRI Parang 647
      8. KRI Terapang 648
      9. KRI Golok (Trimaran) 688
      KAPAL PATROLI CEPAT PRODUK SWASTA NASIONAL =
      1. KRI Pari 849
      2. KRI Sembilang 850
      3. KRI Sidat 851
      4. KRI Cakalang 852
      5. KRI Tatihu 853
      6. KRI Layaran 854
      7. KRI Madidihang 855
      8. KRI Kurau 856
      9. KRI Torani 860
      10. KRI Lepu 861
      11. KRI Albakora 867
      12. KRI Bubara 868
      13. KRI Gulamah 869
      14. KRI Posepa 870
      15. KRI Escolar 871
      16. KRI Karotang 872
      17. KRI Mata Bongsang 873
      18. KRI Dorang 874
      19. KRI Bawal 875
      20. KRI Tuna 876
      21. KRI Marlin 877
      22. KRI Butana 878
      23. KRI Selar 879
      24. KRI Hampala 880
      25. KRI Lumba-Lumba 881
      KAPAL KORVET PRODUK SWASTA NASIONAL =
      1. KRI VVIP Bung Karno 369
      2. KRI Bung Hatta 370
      3. KRI Raja Ali Fisabilillah 391
      4. KRI Lukas Rumkoren 392
      ASET KAPAL PERANG SUPPORTING FORCE TNI AL PRODUKSI DALAM NEGERI
      KAPAL LOGISTIK PRODUK SWASTA NASIONAL =
      1. KRI Dumai 904
      2. KRI Tarakan 905
      3. KRI Bontang 906
      4. KRI Balongan 907
      KAPAL LPD (LANDING PLATFORM DOCK) PRODUK PT PAL =
      1. KRI Semarang 594
      2. KRI Dr. Wahidin Sudirohusodo 991
      3. KRI Dr. Rajiman Wedyodiningrat 992
      KAPAL PEMETAAN BAWAH AIR PRODUK SWASTA NASIONAL =
      1. KRI Pollux 935
      KAPAL SELAM TRANSFER TEKNOLOGI KORSEL-PT PAL =
      1. KRI Nagapasa 403
      2. KRI Ardadedali 404
      3. KRI Alugoro 405

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    3. PRODUK DALAM NEGERI 2009-2024
      HASIL PROGRAM MINIMUM ESSENTIAL FORCE (MEF) TNI AL. ASET KAPAL PERANG STRIKING FORCE TNI AL
      KAPAL CEPAT RUDAL PRODUK PT PAL =
      1. KRI Kapak 625
      2. KRI Panah 626
      3. KRI Kerambit 627
      4. KRI Sampari 628
      5. KRI Tombak 629
      6. KRI Halasan 630
      KAPAL CEPAT RUDAL PRODUK SWASTA NASIONAL =
      1. KRI Clurit 641
      2. KRI Kujang 642
      3. KRI Beladau 643
      4. KRI Alamang 644
      5. KRI Surik 645
      6. KRI Siwar 646
      7. KRI Parang 647
      8. KRI Terapang 648
      9. KRI Golok (Trimaran) 688
      KAPAL PATROLI CEPAT PRODUK SWASTA NASIONAL =
      1. KRI Pari 849
      2. KRI Sembilang 850
      3. KRI Sidat 851
      4. KRI Cakalang 852
      5. KRI Tatihu 853
      6. KRI Layaran 854
      7. KRI Madidihang 855
      8. KRI Kurau 856
      9. KRI Torani 860
      10. KRI Lepu 861
      11. KRI Albakora 867
      12. KRI Bubara 868
      13. KRI Gulamah 869
      14. KRI Posepa 870
      15. KRI Escolar 871
      16. KRI Karotang 872
      17. KRI Mata Bongsang 873
      18. KRI Dorang 874
      19. KRI Bawal 875
      20. KRI Tuna 876
      21. KRI Marlin 877
      22. KRI Butana 878
      23. KRI Selar 879
      24. KRI Hampala 880
      25. KRI Lumba-Lumba 881
      KAPAL KORVET PRODUK SWASTA NASIONAL =
      1. KRI VVIP Bung Karno 369
      2. KRI Bung Hatta 370
      3. KRI Raja Ali Fisabilillah 391
      4. KRI Lukas Rumkoren 392
      ASET KAPAL PERANG SUPPORTING FORCE TNI AL PRODUKSI DALAM NEGERI
      KAPAL LOGISTIK PRODUK SWASTA NASIONAL =
      1. KRI Dumai 904
      2. KRI Tarakan 905
      3. KRI Bontang 906
      4. KRI Balongan 907
      KAPAL LPD (LANDING PLATFORM DOCK) PRODUK PT PAL =
      1. KRI Semarang 594
      2. KRI Dr. Wahidin Sudirohusodo 991
      3. KRI Dr. Rajiman Wedyodiningrat 992
      KAPAL PEMETAAN BAWAH AIR PRODUK SWASTA NASIONAL =
      1. KRI Pollux 935
      KAPAL SELAM TRANSFER TEKNOLOGI KORSEL-PT PAL =
      1. KRI Nagapasa 403
      2. KRI Ardadedali 404
      3. KRI Alugoro 405
      ===========
      ===========
      LCS DISUNTIK DANA USUSD430 JUTA = MANGKRAK
      LCS 6 UNIT JADI 5 UNIT
      Kementerian Pertahanan MALAYDESH mengumumkan langkah strategis terebut saat ajang LIMA 2023 minggu lalu. Kontrak terbaru ini akan memompa anggaran tambahan bagi MALAYDESH hingga USUSD430 juta untuk kapal-kapal tersebut. MALAYDESH juga akan mengurangi jumlah kapal yang akan diterima berdasarkan kontrak yang direvisi dari enam menjadi lima, dan menerima penundaan tambahan untuk pengiriman kapal.
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      OPV DISUNTIK DANA RM152,6 JUTA = TAMAT
      THHE OPV 2 DAN 3 = TAMAT
      Menteri Dalam Negeri, Datuk Seri Saifuddin Nasution Ismail berkata, OPV kedua pula dijangka dapat disiapkan pada Oktober tahun ini.
      Beliau berkata, pembinaan dua kapal marititm itu mampu disiapkan selepas kerajaan bersetuju meluluskan suntikan dana berjumlah RM152.6 juta

      NGPVs > LCS > OPV > LMS= EXCLUDING AMMO = FFBNW KOSONG

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    4. PRODUK DALAM NEGERI 2009-2024
      HASIL PROGRAM MINIMUM ESSENTIAL FORCE (MEF) TNI AL. ASET KAPAL PERANG STRIKING FORCE TNI AL
      KAPAL CEPAT RUDAL PRODUK PT PAL =
      1. KRI Kapak 625
      2. KRI Panah 626
      3. KRI Kerambit 627
      4. KRI Sampari 628
      5. KRI Tombak 629
      6. KRI Halasan 630
      KAPAL CEPAT RUDAL PRODUK SWASTA NASIONAL =
      1. KRI Clurit 641
      2. KRI Kujang 642
      3. KRI Beladau 643
      4. KRI Alamang 644
      5. KRI Surik 645
      6. KRI Siwar 646
      7. KRI Parang 647
      8. KRI Terapang 648
      9. KRI Golok (Trimaran) 688
      KAPAL PATROLI CEPAT PRODUK SWASTA NASIONAL =
      1. KRI Pari 849
      2. KRI Sembilang 850
      3. KRI Sidat 851
      4. KRI Cakalang 852
      5. KRI Tatihu 853
      6. KRI Layaran 854
      7. KRI Madidihang 855
      8. KRI Kurau 856
      9. KRI Torani 860
      10. KRI Lepu 861
      11. KRI Albakora 867
      12. KRI Bubara 868
      13. KRI Gulamah 869
      14. KRI Posepa 870
      15. KRI Escolar 871
      16. KRI Karotang 872
      17. KRI Mata Bongsang 873
      18. KRI Dorang 874
      19. KRI Bawal 875
      20. KRI Tuna 876
      21. KRI Marlin 877
      22. KRI Butana 878
      23. KRI Selar 879
      24. KRI Hampala 880
      25. KRI Lumba-Lumba 881
      KAPAL KORVET PRODUK SWASTA NASIONAL =
      1. KRI VVIP Bung Karno 369
      2. KRI Bung Hatta 370
      3. KRI Raja Ali Fisabilillah 391
      4. KRI Lukas Rumkoren 392
      ASET KAPAL PERANG SUPPORTING FORCE TNI AL PRODUKSI DALAM NEGERI
      KAPAL LOGISTIK PRODUK SWASTA NASIONAL =
      1. KRI Dumai 904
      2. KRI Tarakan 905
      3. KRI Bontang 906
      4. KRI Balongan 907
      KAPAL LPD (LANDING PLATFORM DOCK) PRODUK PT PAL =
      1. KRI Semarang 594
      2. KRI Dr. Wahidin Sudirohusodo 991
      3. KRI Dr. Rajiman Wedyodiningrat 992
      KAPAL PEMETAAN BAWAH AIR PRODUK SWASTA NASIONAL =
      1. KRI Pollux 935
      KAPAL SELAM TRANSFER TEKNOLOGI KORSEL-PT PAL =
      1. KRI Nagapasa 403
      2. KRI Ardadedali 404
      3. KRI Alugoro 405
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      ===========
      LCS = FFBNW MANGKRAK 15 YEARS
      LCS USD 4,74 BILLION/5 UNIT = USD 948 MILLION/UNIT ]
      • USD 948 JUTA (EXCLUDING AMMO) = FFBNW = DELAYED
      -NO NSM.
      -NO VL MICA.
      -NO TORPEDO RINGAN.
      -NO SECONDARY GUNS.
      -NO BOFORS MK3.
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      PRICE DESTROYER DAN FREGAT =
      -KDX 3 CLASS/SEJONG USD 900 JUTA/UNIT
      -TYPE 052D CLASS USD 500-600 JUTA.
      -TYPE 055 CLASS USD 920 JUTA.
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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 MALAYDESH 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
      THHE OPV 2 DAN OPV 3 = FFBNW TAMAT
      THHE OPV 2 DAN OPV 3 = FFBNW TAMAT
      Beliau berkata keputusan itu dipersetujui oleh Kabinet pada 22 Mac 2024 sebelum ia dilaksanakan.

      NGPVs > LCS > OPV > LMS= EXCLUDING AMMO = FFBNW KOSONG

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    5. BNM = HOUSEHOLD DEBT IS ONE OF THE HIGHEST IN THE ASEAN ......
      MALAYDESH household DEBT is one of the highest in the ASEAN region. Against this backdrop, Bank Negara MALAYDESH (BNM) safeguards financial stability by monitoring and regulating the lending activity of all financial institutions in MALAYDESH , among other things. Using aggregated data from BNM's Central Credit Reference Information System (CCRIS), this dashboard gives you insight into key trends on household DEBT. For now, it displays data on the flow of borrowing activity on a monthly basis, broken down by purpose. In due time, it will be deepened with granular data showing the state of inDEBTedness of MALAYDESH
      -
      OPV THHE KONTRAK 3 JADI 1
      NGPVs BNS KONTRAK 27 JADI 6
      LCS LUNAS (BNS) KONTRAK 6 JADI NOL
      -
      PERDANA MENTERI = DEFACT KILL PREGNANT WOMEN
      LCS = MANGKRAK 15 years
      LMS B1 = GUNBOAT NO MISSILE
      LMS B2 = DOWNGRADE HISAR OPV
      LEKIU = EXO B2 EXPIRED
      KASTURI = EXO B2 EXPIRED
      LAKSAMANA = GUNBOAT NO MISSILE
      KEDAH = GUNBOAT NO MISSILE
      PERDANA = GUNBOAT NO MISSILE
      HANDALAN = GUNBOAT NO MISSILE
      JERUNG = GUNBOAT NO MISSILE
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      PRODUK DALAM NEGERI 2009-2024
      HASIL PROGRAM MINIMUM ESSENTIAL FORCE (MEF) TNI AL. ASET KAPAL PERANG STRIKING FORCE TNI AL
      KAPAL CEPAT RUDAL PRODUK PT PAL =
      1. KRI Kapak 625
      2. KRI Panah 626
      3. KRI Kerambit 627
      4. KRI Sampari 628
      5. KRI Tombak 629
      6. KRI Halasan 630
      KAPAL CEPAT RUDAL PRODUK SWASTA NASIONAL =
      1. KRI Clurit 641
      2. KRI Kujang 642
      3. KRI Beladau 643
      4. KRI Alamang 644
      5. KRI Surik 645
      6. KRI Siwar 646
      7. KRI Parang 647
      8. KRI Terapang 648
      9. KRI Golok (Trimaran) 688
      KAPAL PATROLI CEPAT PRODUK SWASTA NASIONAL =
      1. KRI Pari 849
      2. KRI Sembilang 850
      3. KRI Sidat 851
      4. KRI Cakalang 852
      5. KRI Tatihu 853
      6. KRI Layaran 854
      7. KRI Madidihang 855
      8. KRI Kurau 856
      9. KRI Torani 860
      10. KRI Lepu 861
      11. KRI Albakora 867
      12. KRI Bubara 868
      13. KRI Gulamah 869
      14. KRI Posepa 870
      15. KRI Escolar 871
      16. KRI Karotang 872
      17. KRI Mata Bongsang 873
      18. KRI Dorang 874
      19. KRI Bawal 875
      20. KRI Tuna 876
      21. KRI Marlin 877
      22. KRI Butana 878
      23. KRI Selar 879
      24. KRI Hampala 880
      25. KRI Lumba-Lumba 881
      KAPAL KORVET PRODUK SWASTA NASIONAL =
      1. KRI VVIP Bung Karno 369
      2. KRI Bung Hatta 370
      3. KRI Raja Ali Fisabilillah 391
      4. KRI Lukas Rumkoren 392
      ASET KAPAL PERANG SUPPORTING FORCE TNI AL PRODUKSI DALAM NEGERI
      KAPAL LOGISTIK PRODUK SWASTA NASIONAL =
      1. KRI Dumai 904
      2. KRI Tarakan 905
      3. KRI Bontang 906
      4. KRI Balongan 907
      KAPAL LPD (LANDING PLATFORM DOCK) PRODUK PT PAL =
      1. KRI Semarang 594
      2. KRI Dr. Wahidin Sudirohusodo 991
      3. KRI Dr. Rajiman Wedyodiningrat 992
      KAPAL PEMETAAN BAWAH AIR PRODUK SWASTA NASIONAL =
      1. KRI Pollux 935
      KAPAL SELAM TRANSFER TEKNOLOGI KORSEL-PT PAL =
      1. KRI Nagapasa 403
      2. KRI Ardadedali 404
      3. KRI Alugoro 405

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    6. PRODUK DALAM NEGERI 2009-2024
      HASIL PROGRAM MINIMUM ESSENTIAL FORCE (MEF) TNI AL. ASET KAPAL PERANG STRIKING FORCE TNI AL
      KAPAL CEPAT RUDAL PRODUK PT PAL =
      1. KRI Kapak 625
      2. KRI Panah 626
      3. KRI Kerambit 627
      4. KRI Sampari 628
      5. KRI Tombak 629
      6. KRI Halasan 630
      KAPAL CEPAT RUDAL PRODUK SWASTA NASIONAL =
      1. KRI Clurit 641
      2. KRI Kujang 642
      3. KRI Beladau 643
      4. KRI Alamang 644
      5. KRI Surik 645
      6. KRI Siwar 646
      7. KRI Parang 647
      8. KRI Terapang 648
      9. KRI Golok (Trimaran) 688
      KAPAL PATROLI CEPAT PRODUK SWASTA NASIONAL =
      1. KRI Pari 849
      2. KRI Sembilang 850
      3. KRI Sidat 851
      4. KRI Cakalang 852
      5. KRI Tatihu 853
      6. KRI Layaran 854
      7. KRI Madidihang 855
      8. KRI Kurau 856
      9. KRI Torani 860
      10. KRI Lepu 861
      11. KRI Albakora 867
      12. KRI Bubara 868
      13. KRI Gulamah 869
      14. KRI Posepa 870
      15. KRI Escolar 871
      16. KRI Karotang 872
      17. KRI Mata Bongsang 873
      18. KRI Dorang 874
      19. KRI Bawal 875
      20. KRI Tuna 876
      21. KRI Marlin 877
      22. KRI Butana 878
      23. KRI Selar 879
      24. KRI Hampala 880
      25. KRI Lumba-Lumba 881
      KAPAL KORVET PRODUK SWASTA NASIONAL =
      1. KRI VVIP Bung Karno 369
      2. KRI Bung Hatta 370
      3. KRI Raja Ali Fisabilillah 391
      4. KRI Lukas Rumkoren 392
      ASET KAPAL PERANG SUPPORTING FORCE TNI AL PRODUKSI DALAM NEGERI
      KAPAL LOGISTIK PRODUK SWASTA NASIONAL =
      1. KRI Dumai 904
      2. KRI Tarakan 905
      3. KRI Bontang 906
      4. KRI Balongan 907
      KAPAL LPD (LANDING PLATFORM DOCK) PRODUK PT PAL =
      1. KRI Semarang 594
      2. KRI Dr. Wahidin Sudirohusodo 991
      3. KRI Dr. Rajiman Wedyodiningrat 992
      KAPAL PEMETAAN BAWAH AIR PRODUK SWASTA NASIONAL =
      1. KRI Pollux 935
      KAPAL SELAM TRANSFER TEKNOLOGI KORSEL-PT PAL =
      1. KRI Nagapasa 403
      2. KRI Ardadedali 404
      3. KRI Alugoro 405
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      ===========
      1.RASIO HUTANG 84.3% DARI GDP
      2. HUTANG NEGARA RM 1,65 TRLLIUN
      3. HUTANG 1MDB RM 18,2 BILLION
      4. TUNGGAKAN SEWA SABAH USD 15 BILLION
      5. HUTANG KERAJAAN PERSEKUTUAN 60.4%
      6. SEWA SIMULATOR MKM
      7. PESAWAT MIG GROUNDED
      8. SEWA MOTOR POLIS
      9. PESAWAT MB339CM GROUNDED
      10. NURI GROUNDED SEWA BLACKHAWK
      11. FIVE PROCUREMENT CANCELLED
      12. 48 PESAWAT SKYHAWK HILANG
      13. MESIN JET 2 BUAH HILANG
      14. NO MARINIR NO AMPHIBIOUS NAVAL PLATFORM
      15. NO LST
      16. NO LPD – NGEMIS LPD USA
      17. NO TANKER
      18. NO KCR
      19. MONUMEN MIG29M UNTUK JIMAT KOS
      20. NO SPH
      21. SUBMARINE DEFACT MEMBUNUH WANITA HAMIL
      22. NO HELLFIRE
      23. NO MPA ATR72 DELAYED
      24. NO HIDRO-OSEANOGRAFI SEWA KAPAL HIDRO
      25. NO HELI HEAVY ATTACK NGEMIS AH1Z
      26. NO M3 AMPHIBIUS RIG
      27. LCS MANGKRAK KARATAN
      28. OPV MANGKRAK
      29. TANK MOGOK STOP SPARE PARTS
      30. CN 235 MSA VERSI MSI USA
      31. SEWA MOTOR MILITARY POLICE
      32. RADAR GIFTED PAID USA
      33. 84% NO SAVING EVERY MONTH
      34. SEWA VVSHORAD
      35. SEWA TRUK 3 TON
      36. 4X4 SEWA 6X6 CANCELLED
      37. C130H DIGANTI 2045
      38. TEMBAK GRANAT BOM PASUKAN SEMDIRI
      39. NO DRONE UCAV – ANKA ISR OMPONG
      40. SEWA BLACKHAWK SEWA AW159
      41. NO TRACKED SPH
      42. SEWA SIMULATOR HELI
      43. SPH CANCELLED
      44. SCORPION V150 CONDOR SIMBAS RETIRED
      45. NO PESAWAT COIN
      46. PILATUS MK II KARATAN
      47. PENCEROBOHAN 43X BTA 316 HARI
      48. SEWA AW139 SEWA COLIBRI
      49. MRSS LMS B2 UAV ANKA HELI MENUNGGU 2026-2030
      50. OPV DIBAYAR 3 JADI 1 SEWA BOAT
      51. LYNX GROUNDED
      52. MRCA CANCELLED SEWA PESAWAT ITTC
      53. MICA CANCELLED NSM CANCELLED
      54. NO LRAD NO MRAD JUST VSHORAD
      55. PRANK UN PRANK TURKEY PRANK PERANCIS PRANK SLOVAKIA
      56. 4X NGEMIS F18 KUWAIT
      57. MENUNGGU 2050 KAPAL SELAM
      58. NO TANK AMPHIBI AV8 MOGOK BERASAP
      59. 84% NO SAVING EVERY MONTH
      60. OVER LIMIT DEBT 65,6% (LIMIT DEBT 65%)
      61. MKM BARTER PALM OIL
      62. MIG29N BARTER PALM OIL
      63. A400M PEMBAYARAN BERPERINGKAT (HUTANG)
      64. SCORPENE BARTER PALM OIL
      65. PT91M BARTER PALM OIL RUBBER
      67. FA50M BARTER PALM OIL
      NGPVs > LCS > OPV > LMS= EXCLUDING AMMO = FFBNW KOSONG

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    7. PRODUK DALAM NEGERI 2009-2024
      HASIL PROGRAM MINIMUM ESSENTIAL FORCE (MEF) TNI AL. ASET KAPAL PERANG STRIKING FORCE TNI AL
      KAPAL CEPAT RUDAL PRODUK PT PAL =
      1. KRI Kapak 625
      2. KRI Panah 626
      3. KRI Kerambit 627
      4. KRI Sampari 628
      5. KRI Tombak 629
      6. KRI Halasan 630
      KAPAL CEPAT RUDAL PRODUK SWASTA NASIONAL =
      1. KRI Clurit 641
      2. KRI Kujang 642
      3. KRI Beladau 643
      4. KRI Alamang 644
      5. KRI Surik 645
      6. KRI Siwar 646
      7. KRI Parang 647
      8. KRI Terapang 648
      9. KRI Golok (Trimaran) 688
      KAPAL PATROLI CEPAT PRODUK SWASTA NASIONAL =
      1. KRI Pari 849
      2. KRI Sembilang 850
      3. KRI Sidat 851
      4. KRI Cakalang 852
      5. KRI Tatihu 853
      6. KRI Layaran 854
      7. KRI Madidihang 855
      8. KRI Kurau 856
      9. KRI Torani 860
      10. KRI Lepu 861
      11. KRI Albakora 867
      12. KRI Bubara 868
      13. KRI Gulamah 869
      14. KRI Posepa 870
      15. KRI Escolar 871
      16. KRI Karotang 872
      17. KRI Mata Bongsang 873
      18. KRI Dorang 874
      19. KRI Bawal 875
      20. KRI Tuna 876
      21. KRI Marlin 877
      22. KRI Butana 878
      23. KRI Selar 879
      24. KRI Hampala 880
      25. KRI Lumba-Lumba 881
      KAPAL KORVET PRODUK SWASTA NASIONAL =
      1. KRI VVIP Bung Karno 369
      2. KRI Bung Hatta 370
      3. KRI Raja Ali Fisabilillah 391
      4. KRI Lukas Rumkoren 392
      ASET KAPAL PERANG SUPPORTING FORCE TNI AL PRODUKSI DALAM NEGERI
      KAPAL LOGISTIK PRODUK SWASTA NASIONAL =
      1. KRI Dumai 904
      2. KRI Tarakan 905
      3. KRI Bontang 906
      4. KRI Balongan 907
      KAPAL LPD (LANDING PLATFORM DOCK) PRODUK PT PAL =
      1. KRI Semarang 594
      2. KRI Dr. Wahidin Sudirohusodo 991
      3. KRI Dr. Rajiman Wedyodiningrat 992
      KAPAL PEMETAAN BAWAH AIR PRODUK SWASTA NASIONAL =
      1. KRI Pollux 935
      KAPAL SELAM TRANSFER TEKNOLOGI KORSEL-PT PAL =
      1. KRI Nagapasa 403
      2. KRI Ardadedali 404
      3. KRI Alugoro 405
      ===========
      ===========
      SEWA = HUTANG 84.3% DARI GDP = NO SHOPPING
      1. SEWA 28 HELI
      2. SEWA L39 ITCC
      3. SEWA EC120B
      4. SEWA Flight Simulation Training Device (FSTD)
      5. SEWA 1 unit Sistem Simulator EC120B
      6. SEWA HOVERCRAFT
      7. SEWA AW139
      8. SEWA Fast Interceptor Boat (FIB)
      9. SEWA Utility Boat
      10. SEWA Rigid Hull Fender Boat (RHFB)
      11. SEWA Rover Fiber Glass (Rover)
      12. SEWA MV Aishah AIM 4
      13. SEWA BMW R1250RT
      14. SEWA 4x4 VECHICLE
      15. SEWA VSHORAD
      16. SEWA TRUCK
      17. SEWA HONDA CIVIC
      18. SEWA PATROL BOATS
      19. SEWA OUTBOARD MOTORS
      20. SEWA TRAILERS
      21. SEWA SUPERBIKES
      22. SEWA SIMULATOR MKM
      23. SEWA 12 AW149 TUDM
      24. SEWA 4 AW139 TUDM
      25. SEWA 5 EC120B TUDM
      26. SEWA 2 AW159 TLDM
      27. SEWA 4 UH-60A TDM
      28. SEWA 12 AW149 TDM
      29. SEWA 4 AW139 BOMBA
      30. SEWA 2 AW159 MMEA
      31. SEWA 7 BELL429 POLIS
      32. SEWA MOTOR POLIS
      NGPVs > LCS > OPV > LMS= EXCLUDING AMMO = FFBNW KOSONG

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    8. KCR 70M = MERIAM 76mm
      KCR 70M = MERIAM 76mm
      KCR 70M = MERIAM 76mm
      KCR-70M didasarkan pada desain FACM-70 Sefine Shipyard, yang merupakan kapal serang cepat 70 meter. Senjata: Meriam Utama 76 mm, 2 x 4 SSM, CIWS 2 X Sistem Peluncur Umpan 12,7 mm
      ----
      KCR 60M = BOFORS 57 MK 3
      KCR 60M = BOFORS 57 MK 3
      KCR 60M = BOFORS 57 MK 3
      TNI AL MERIAM 57mm SEJAK 1980
      Meriam kaliber 57 mm sejak dekade 80-an telah identik sebagai sistem senjata utama pada Kapal Cepat Rudal (KCR) TNI AL, yakni dimulai pada adopsi meriam Bofors 57 MK1 di KCR Mandau class buatan Korea Selatan, kemudian berlanjut pada generasi KCR dari FPB-57 series yang menggunakan Bofors 57 MK2, dan yang terbaru, instalasi Bofors 57 MK3 pada KCR 60M produksi PT PAL Indonesia
      ----
      MRO BOFORS 57mm 40mm
      MRO BOFORS 57mm 40mm
      MRO BOFORS 57mm 40mm
      29 November 2021, PT PAL Indonesia telah resmi menyandang status sebagai mitra global BAE Systems Bofors AB (Bofors) dalam pemeliharaan dan perbaikan (MRO) senjata kapal.
      ----
      1 PPA TOTAL VOLCANO = 56 UNIT
      56 VOLCANO - 55 VESSEL RMN = SISA 1 VOLCANO
      56 VOLCANO - 55 VESSEL RMN = SISA 1 VOLCANO
      56 VOLCANO - 55 VESSEL RMN = SISA 1 VOLCANO
      The OTO Melara 127mm/64cal Lightweight (LW) on the GP variant is part of the VULCANO system which consists of four key sub-systems: the medium caliber 127/64 LW Gun assembly, the Automated Ammunition Handling System, the Naval Fire Control Support and the VULCANO family of ammunition. The system is intended for surface fire and naval gunfire support as main role and anti-aircraft fire as secondary role. The 127/64 LW - VULCANO is equipped with a modular feeding magazine, composed by 4 drums with 14 ready to fire ammunition each (56 in total), reloadable during firing, and highly flexible in terms of selection of ammunition, independently from their position in the drums. Ammunition flow is reversible as rounds can be downloaded automatically. The 127mm VULCANO ammunition family, is composed by Ballistic Extended Range (BER) and Guided Long Range (GLR) ammunition with different multifunctional fuses, sensor and final guidance that extend the range of the gun up to 100km. The rate of fire is 32rds per minute. General Purpose FREMMs are getting the highly Automated Ammunition Handling System for the 127/64 mm gun, which holds 350 127mm shells in addition to the 56 in the four reload drums of the gun turret.
      ----
      EXOCET MM40 (surface-launched) – Block 1, Block 2 and Block 3: deployed on warships and in coastal batteries. Range: 72 km for the Block 2, in excess of 200 km for the Block 3
      ----
      TNI AL = BLOCK 3 : 200 KM
      ----
      TLDM = BLOCK 2 : 72 KM
      ==========
      ==========
      PERDANA MENTERI = DEFACT KILL PREGNANT WOMEN
      LCS = MANGKRAK 15 YEARS
      LMS B1 = GUNBOAT NO MISSILE
      LMS B2 = DOWNGRADE HISAR OPV
      LEKIU = EXO B2 EXPIRED
      KASTURI = EXO B2 EXPIRED
      LAKSAMANA = GUNBOAT NO MISSILE
      KEDAH = GUNBOAT NO MISSILE
      PERDANA = GUNBOAT NO MISSILE
      HANDALAN = GUNBOAT NO MISSILE
      JERUNG = GUNBOAT NO MISSILE
      ----
      LITTORAL COMBAT SHIP (LCS) PROGRAM HAS BEEN INVOLVED IN A SCANDAL THAT INCLUDES:
      • Construction delays
      The Public Accounts Committee found that the construction of the six LCS ships was delayed and had discrepancies.
      • Cost overruns
      The cost of building the ships increased by 22% to RM11.14 billion, which could result in losses of RM890.22 million for Boustead Heavy Industries Corp Bhd.
      • Power abuse
      Several high-profile people were accused of abusing their power and siphoning money in the purchase of the ships.
      • Launch before completion
      The RMN's first LCS, LCS 1 Maharaja Lela, was launched in 2017 before it was fully completed.
      • Radar choice
      The RMN reportedly requested the Thales Herakles radar, but BHIC chose the SMART-S radar instead.
      The original program plan called for the delivery of LCS 1 Maharaja Lela to the RMN in 2019, with all six ships delivered by 2023.
      The LCS is a class of Small Surface Combatants designed to provide joint force access in the littorals.

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  63. NGPVs > LCS > OPV > LMS= EXCLUDING AMMO = FFBNW KOSONG

    165 KRI
    136 KAL PATKAMLA
    113 PESAWAT UDARA
    388 KENDARAAN TEMPUR
    Dengan demikian, kekuatan armada tempur TNI AL saat ini mencakup 165 kapal perang (KRI), 136 KAL, kapal-kapal patroli keamanan laut (patkamla), 113 pesawat udara, dan 388 kendaraan tempur.
    ---------------------
    18 COMBAT BOAT - ARMOUR PROTECTION = Patkamla Jefman memiliki beberapa keunggulan yaitu memiliki Armour Protection Standard STANAG Level 2, mampu beroperasi di medan pesisir laut, alur sungai dan daerah rawa. Saat ini TNI AL telah memiliki 18 Combat Boat Standard, dimana untuk Koarmada III saat ini memkebutuhankan 9 Unit Special Mission Combat Boat lagi yang akan ditempatkan jajaran dibawahnya baik di Lantamal, Lanal, dan Fasharkan Manokwari.
    ---------------------
    Combat Boat Milik TNI AL ....
    1.Patkamla Mamzakaran
    2.Patkamla Pulau Bakau
    3.Patkamla Pulau Numfor
    4.Patkamla Bali
    5.Patkamla Pulau Salando
    6.Patkamla Busalangga
    7.Patkamla Lamaru
    8.Patkamla Coebang
    9.Patkamla Pelambong
    10.Patkamla Pulau Sebesi
    11.Patkamla Karimun
    12.Patkamla Gebang
    13.Patkamla Pulau Pagerungan
    14.Patkamla Pulau Semau
    15.Patkamla Pulau Yapen
    16.Patkamla Pulau Langkai
    17.Patkamla Kastela
    18.Patkamla Santiago
    19.Patkamla Binanga
    20.Patkamla Balaroa
    21.Patkamla Gorar
    22.Patkamla Wasur
    23.Patkamla Posa
    CMB spesial kopaska
    24.KAL Kilat
    25.KAL Guruh
    26.KAL Tornado
    ---------------------
    PRODUK DALAM NEGERI 2009-2024
    HASIL PROGRAM MINIMUM ESSENTIAL FORCE (MEF) TNI AL. ASET KAPAL PERANG STRIKING FORCE TNI AL
    KAPAL CEPAT RUDAL PRODUK PT PAL =
    1. KRI Kapak 625
    2. KRI Panah 626
    3. KRI Kerambit 627
    4. KRI Sampari 628
    5. KRI Tombak 629
    6. KRI Halasan 630
    KAPAL CEPAT RUDAL PRODUK SWASTA NASIONAL =
    1. KRI Clurit 641
    2. KRI Kujang 642
    3. KRI Beladau 643
    4. KRI Alamang 644
    5. KRI Surik 645
    6. KRI Siwar 646
    7. KRI Parang 647
    8. KRI Terapang 648
    9. KRI Golok (Trimaran) 688
    KAPAL PATROLI CEPAT PRODUK SWASTA NASIONAL =
    1. KRI Pari 849
    2. KRI Sembilang 850
    3. KRI Sidat 851
    4. KRI Cakalang 852
    5. KRI Tatihu 853
    6. KRI Layaran 854
    7. KRI Madidihang 855
    8. KRI Kurau 856
    9. KRI Torani 860
    10. KRI Lepu 861
    11. KRI Albakora 867
    12. KRI Bubara 868
    13. KRI Gulamah 869
    14. KRI Posepa 870
    15. KRI Escolar 871
    16. KRI Karotang 872
    17. KRI Mata Bongsang 873
    18. KRI Dorang 874
    19. KRI Bawal 875
    20. KRI Tuna 876
    21. KRI Marlin 877
    22. KRI Butana 878
    23. KRI Selar 879
    24. KRI Hampala 880
    25. KRI Lumba-Lumba 881
    KAPAL KORVET PRODUK SWASTA NASIONAL =
    1. KRI VVIP Bung Karno 369
    2. KRI Bung Hatta 370
    3. KRI Raja Ali Fisabilillah 391
    4. KRI Lukas Rumkoren 392
    ASET KAPAL PERANG SUPPORTING FORCE TNI AL PRODUKSI DALAM NEGERI
    KAPAL LOGISTIK PRODUK SWASTA NASIONAL =
    1. KRI Dumai 904
    2. KRI Tarakan 905
    3. KRI Bontang 906
    4. KRI Balongan 907
    KAPAL LPD (LANDING PLATFORM DOCK) PRODUK PT PAL =
    1. KRI Semarang 594
    2. KRI Dr. Wahidin Sudirohusodo 991
    3. KRI Dr. Rajiman Wedyodiningrat 992
    KAPAL PEMETAAN BAWAH AIR PRODUK SWASTA NASIONAL =
    1. KRI Pollux 935
    KAPAL SELAM TRANSFER TEKNOLOGI KORSEL-PT PAL =
    1. KRI Nagapasa 403
    2. KRI Ardadedali 404
    3. KRI Alugoro 405

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  64. PERDANA MENTERI = DEFACT KILL PREGNANT WOMEN
    LCS = MANGKRAK 15 YEARS
    LMS B1 = GUNBOAT NO MISSILE
    LMS B2 = DOWNGRADE
    LEKIU = EXO B2 EXPIRED
    KASTURI = EXO B2 EXPIRED
    LAKSAMANA = GUNBOAT NO MISSILE
    KEDAH = GUNBOAT NO MISSILE
    PERDANA = GUNBOAT NO MISSILE
    HANDALAN = GUNBOAT NO MISSILE
    JERUNG = GUNBOAT NO MISSILE
    -----------
    LCS DISUNTIK DANA USUSD430 JUTA = MANGKRAK
    LCS 6 UNIT JADI 5 UNIT = DELIVERED NOL
    Kementerian Pertahanan MALAYDESH mengumumkan langkah strategis terebut saat ajang LIMA 2023 minggu lalu. Kontrak terbaru ini akan memompa anggaran tambahan bagi MALAYDESH hingga USUSD430 juta untuk kapal-kapal tersebut. MALAYDESH juga akan mengurangi jumlah kapal yang akan diterima berdasarkan kontrak yang direvisi dari enam menjadi lima, dan menerima penundaan tambahan untuk pengiriman kapal.
    -----------
    OPV DISUNTIK DANA RM152,6 JUTA = TAMAT
    THHE OPV 2 DAN 3 = TAMAT
    Menteri Dalam Negeri, Datuk Seri Saifuddin Nasution Ismail berkata, OPV kedua pula dijangka dapat disiapkan pada Oktober tahun ini.
    Beliau berkata, pembinaan dua kapal marititm itu mampu disiapkan selepas kerajaan bersetuju meluluskan suntikan dana berjumlah RM152.6 juta
    ===========
    ===========
    PRODUK DALAM NEGERI 2009-2024
    HASIL PROGRAM MINIMUM ESSENTIAL FORCE (MEF) TNI AL. ASET KAPAL PERANG STRIKING FORCE TNI AL
    KAPAL CEPAT RUDAL PRODUK PT PAL =
    1. KRI Kapak 625
    2. KRI Panah 626
    3. KRI Kerambit 627
    4. KRI Sampari 628
    5. KRI Tombak 629
    6. KRI Halasan 630
    KAPAL CEPAT RUDAL PRODUK SWASTA NASIONAL =
    1. KRI Clurit 641
    2. KRI Kujang 642
    3. KRI Beladau 643
    4. KRI Alamang 644
    5. KRI Surik 645
    6. KRI Siwar 646
    7. KRI Parang 647
    8. KRI Terapang 648
    9. KRI Golok (Trimaran) 688
    KAPAL PATROLI CEPAT PRODUK SWASTA NASIONAL =
    1. KRI Pari 849
    2. KRI Sembilang 850
    3. KRI Sidat 851
    4. KRI Cakalang 852
    5. KRI Tatihu 853
    6. KRI Layaran 854
    7. KRI Madidihang 855
    8. KRI Kurau 856
    9. KRI Torani 860
    10. KRI Lepu 861
    11. KRI Albakora 867
    12. KRI Bubara 868
    13. KRI Gulamah 869
    14. KRI Posepa 870
    15. KRI Escolar 871
    16. KRI Karotang 872
    17. KRI Mata Bongsang 873
    18. KRI Dorang 874
    19. KRI Bawal 875
    20. KRI Tuna 876
    21. KRI Marlin 877
    22. KRI Butana 878
    23. KRI Selar 879
    24. KRI Hampala 880
    25. KRI Lumba-Lumba 881
    KAPAL KORVET PRODUK SWASTA NASIONAL =
    1. KRI VVIP Bung Karno 369
    2. KRI Bung Hatta 370
    3. KRI Raja Ali Fisabilillah 391
    4. KRI Lukas Rumkoren 392
    ASET KAPAL PERANG SUPPORTING FORCE TNI AL PRODUKSI DALAM NEGERI
    KAPAL LOGISTIK PRODUK SWASTA NASIONAL =
    1. KRI Dumai 904
    2. KRI Tarakan 905
    3. KRI Bontang 906
    4. KRI Balongan 907
    KAPAL LPD (LANDING PLATFORM DOCK) PRODUK PT PAL =
    1. KRI Semarang 594
    2. KRI Dr. Wahidin Sudirohusodo 991
    3. KRI Dr. Rajiman Wedyodiningrat 992
    KAPAL PEMETAAN BAWAH AIR PRODUK SWASTA NASIONAL =
    1. KRI Pollux 935
    KAPAL SELAM TRANSFER TEKNOLOGI KORSEL-PT PAL =
    1. KRI Nagapasa 403
    2. KRI Ardadedali 404
    3. KRI Alugoro 405

    BalasHapus
  65. PRODUK DALAM NEGERI 2009-2024
    HASIL PROGRAM MINIMUM ESSENTIAL FORCE (MEF) TNI AL. ASET KAPAL PERANG STRIKING FORCE TNI AL
    KAPAL CEPAT RUDAL PRODUK PT PAL =
    1. KRI Kapak 625
    2. KRI Panah 626
    3. KRI Kerambit 627
    4. KRI Sampari 628
    5. KRI Tombak 629
    6. KRI Halasan 630
    KAPAL CEPAT RUDAL PRODUK SWASTA NASIONAL =
    1. KRI Clurit 641
    2. KRI Kujang 642
    3. KRI Beladau 643
    4. KRI Alamang 644
    5. KRI Surik 645
    6. KRI Siwar 646
    7. KRI Parang 647
    8. KRI Terapang 648
    9. KRI Golok (Trimaran) 688
    KAPAL PATROLI CEPAT PRODUK SWASTA NASIONAL =
    1. KRI Pari 849
    2. KRI Sembilang 850
    3. KRI Sidat 851
    4. KRI Cakalang 852
    5. KRI Tatihu 853
    6. KRI Layaran 854
    7. KRI Madidihang 855
    8. KRI Kurau 856
    9. KRI Torani 860
    10. KRI Lepu 861
    11. KRI Albakora 867
    12. KRI Bubara 868
    13. KRI Gulamah 869
    14. KRI Posepa 870
    15. KRI Escolar 871
    16. KRI Karotang 872
    17. KRI Mata Bongsang 873
    18. KRI Dorang 874
    19. KRI Bawal 875
    20. KRI Tuna 876
    21. KRI Marlin 877
    22. KRI Butana 878
    23. KRI Selar 879
    24. KRI Hampala 880
    25. KRI Lumba-Lumba 881
    KAPAL KORVET PRODUK SWASTA NASIONAL =
    1. KRI VVIP Bung Karno 369
    2. KRI Bung Hatta 370
    3. KRI Raja Ali Fisabilillah 391
    4. KRI Lukas Rumkoren 392
    ASET KAPAL PERANG SUPPORTING FORCE TNI AL PRODUKSI DALAM NEGERI
    KAPAL LOGISTIK PRODUK SWASTA NASIONAL =
    1. KRI Dumai 904
    2. KRI Tarakan 905
    3. KRI Bontang 906
    4. KRI Balongan 907
    KAPAL LPD (LANDING PLATFORM DOCK) PRODUK PT PAL =
    1. KRI Semarang 594
    2. KRI Dr. Wahidin Sudirohusodo 991
    3. KRI Dr. Rajiman Wedyodiningrat 992
    KAPAL PEMETAAN BAWAH AIR PRODUK SWASTA NASIONAL =
    1. KRI Pollux 935
    KAPAL SELAM TRANSFER TEKNOLOGI KORSEL-PT PAL =
    1. KRI Nagapasa 403
    2. KRI Ardadedali 404
    3. KRI Alugoro 405
    ===========
    ===========
    LCS = FFBNW MANGKRAK 15 YEARS
    LCS USD 4,74 BILLION/5 UNIT = USD 948 MILLION/UNIT ]
    • USD 948 JUTA (EXCLUDING AMMO) = FFBNW = DELAYED
    -NO NSM.
    -NO VL MICA.
    -NO TORPEDO RINGAN.
    -NO SECONDARY GUNS.
    -NO BOFORS MK3.
    -----------
    PRICE DESTROYER DAN FREGAT =
    -KDX 3 CLASS/SEJONG USD 900 JUTA/UNIT
    -TYPE 052D CLASS USD 500-600 JUTA.
    -TYPE 055 CLASS USD 920 JUTA.
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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 MALAYDESH 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.
    -------------
    THHE OPV 2 DAN OPV 3 = FFBNW TAMAT
    THHE OPV 2 DAN OPV 3 = FFBNW TAMAT
    THHE OPV 2 DAN OPV 3 = FFBNW TAMAT
    Beliau berkata keputusan itu dipersetujui oleh Kabinet pada 22 Mac 2024 sebelum ia dilaksanakan.

    NGPVs > LCS > OPV > LMS= EXCLUDING AMMO = FFBNW KOSONG

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  66. PRODUK DALAM NEGERI 2009-2024
    HASIL PROGRAM MINIMUM ESSENTIAL FORCE (MEF) TNI AL. ASET KAPAL PERANG STRIKING FORCE TNI AL
    KAPAL CEPAT RUDAL PRODUK PT PAL =
    1. KRI Kapak 625
    2. KRI Panah 626
    3. KRI Kerambit 627
    4. KRI Sampari 628
    5. KRI Tombak 629
    6. KRI Halasan 630
    KAPAL CEPAT RUDAL PRODUK SWASTA NASIONAL =
    1. KRI Clurit 641
    2. KRI Kujang 642
    3. KRI Beladau 643
    4. KRI Alamang 644
    5. KRI Surik 645
    6. KRI Siwar 646
    7. KRI Parang 647
    8. KRI Terapang 648
    9. KRI Golok (Trimaran) 688
    KAPAL PATROLI CEPAT PRODUK SWASTA NASIONAL =
    1. KRI Pari 849
    2. KRI Sembilang 850
    3. KRI Sidat 851
    4. KRI Cakalang 852
    5. KRI Tatihu 853
    6. KRI Layaran 854
    7. KRI Madidihang 855
    8. KRI Kurau 856
    9. KRI Torani 860
    10. KRI Lepu 861
    11. KRI Albakora 867
    12. KRI Bubara 868
    13. KRI Gulamah 869
    14. KRI Posepa 870
    15. KRI Escolar 871
    16. KRI Karotang 872
    17. KRI Mata Bongsang 873
    18. KRI Dorang 874
    19. KRI Bawal 875
    20. KRI Tuna 876
    21. KRI Marlin 877
    22. KRI Butana 878
    23. KRI Selar 879
    24. KRI Hampala 880
    25. KRI Lumba-Lumba 881
    KAPAL KORVET PRODUK SWASTA NASIONAL =
    1. KRI VVIP Bung Karno 369
    2. KRI Bung Hatta 370
    3. KRI Raja Ali Fisabilillah 391
    4. KRI Lukas Rumkoren 392
    ASET KAPAL PERANG SUPPORTING FORCE TNI AL PRODUKSI DALAM NEGERI
    KAPAL LOGISTIK PRODUK SWASTA NASIONAL =
    1. KRI Dumai 904
    2. KRI Tarakan 905
    3. KRI Bontang 906
    4. KRI Balongan 907
    KAPAL LPD (LANDING PLATFORM DOCK) PRODUK PT PAL =
    1. KRI Semarang 594
    2. KRI Dr. Wahidin Sudirohusodo 991
    3. KRI Dr. Rajiman Wedyodiningrat 992
    KAPAL PEMETAAN BAWAH AIR PRODUK SWASTA NASIONAL =
    1. KRI Pollux 935
    KAPAL SELAM TRANSFER TEKNOLOGI KORSEL-PT PAL =
    1. KRI Nagapasa 403
    2. KRI Ardadedali 404
    3. KRI Alugoro 405
    ===========
    ===========
    SEWA = HUTANG 84.3% DARI GDP = NO SHOPPING
    1. SEWA 28 HELI
    2. SEWA L39 ITCC
    3. SEWA EC120B
    4. SEWA Flight Simulation Training Device (FSTD)
    5. SEWA 1 unit Sistem Simulator EC120B
    6. SEWA HOVERCRAFT
    7. SEWA AW139
    8. SEWA Fast Interceptor Boat (FIB)
    9. SEWA Utility Boat
    10. SEWA Rigid Hull Fender Boat (RHFB)
    11. SEWA Rover Fiber Glass (Rover)
    12. SEWA MV Aishah AIM 4
    13. SEWA BMW R1250RT
    14. SEWA 4x4 VECHICLE
    15. SEWA VSHORAD
    16. SEWA TRUCK
    17. SEWA HONDA CIVIC
    18. SEWA PATROL BOATS
    19. SEWA OUTBOARD MOTORS
    20. SEWA TRAILERS
    21. SEWA SUPERBIKES
    22. SEWA SIMULATOR MKM
    23. SEWA 12 AW149 TUDM
    24. SEWA 4 AW139 TUDM
    25. SEWA 5 EC120B TUDM
    26. SEWA 2 AW159 TLDM
    27. SEWA 4 UH-60A TDM
    28. SEWA 12 AW149 TDM
    29. SEWA 4 AW139 BOMBA
    30. SEWA 2 AW159 MMEA
    31. SEWA 7 BELL429 POLIS
    32. SEWA MOTOR POLIS
    NGPVs > LCS > OPV > LMS= EXCLUDING AMMO = FFBNW KOSONG

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  67. NGPVs > LCS > OPV > LMS= EXCLUDING AMMO = FFBNW KOSONG
    LCS USD 4,74 BILLION/5 UNIT = USD 948 MILLION/UNIT.
    • USD 948 JUTA (EXCLUDING 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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    PRICE 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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    PERDANA MENTERI = DEFACT KILL PREGNANT WOMEN
    LCS = MANGKRAK 15 years
    LMS B1 = GUNBOAT NO MISSILE
    LMS B2 = DOWNGRADE HISAR OPV
    LEKIU = EXO B2 EXPIRED
    KASTURI = EXO B2 EXPIRED
    LAKSAMANA = GUNBOAT NO MISSILE
    KEDAH = GUNBOAT NO MISSILE
    PERDANA = GUNBOAT NO MISSILE
    HANDALAN = GUNBOAT NO MISSILE
    JERUNG = GUNBOAT NO MISSILE
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    PRODUK DALAM NEGERI 2009-2024
    HASIL PROGRAM MINIMUM ESSENTIAL FORCE (MEF) TNI AL. ASET KAPAL PERANG STRIKING FORCE TNI AL
    KAPAL CEPAT RUDAL PRODUK PT PAL =
    1. KRI Kapak 625
    2. KRI Panah 626
    3. KRI Kerambit 627
    4. KRI Sampari 628
    5. KRI Tombak 629
    6. KRI Halasan 630
    KAPAL CEPAT RUDAL PRODUK SWASTA NASIONAL =
    1. KRI Clurit 641
    2. KRI Kujang 642
    3. KRI Beladau 643
    4. KRI Alamang 644
    5. KRI Surik 645
    6. KRI Siwar 646
    7. KRI Parang 647
    8. KRI Terapang 648
    9. KRI Golok (Trimaran) 688
    KAPAL PATROLI CEPAT PRODUK SWASTA NASIONAL =
    1. KRI Pari 849
    2. KRI Sembilang 850
    3. KRI Sidat 851
    4. KRI Cakalang 852
    5. KRI Tatihu 853
    6. KRI Layaran 854
    7. KRI Madidihang 855
    8. KRI Kurau 856
    9. KRI Torani 860
    10. KRI Lepu 861
    11. KRI Albakora 867
    12. KRI Bubara 868
    13. KRI Gulamah 869
    14. KRI Posepa 870
    15. KRI Escolar 871
    16. KRI Karotang 872
    17. KRI Mata Bongsang 873
    18. KRI Dorang 874
    19. KRI Bawal 875
    20. KRI Tuna 876
    21. KRI Marlin 877
    22. KRI Butana 878
    23. KRI Selar 879
    24. KRI Hampala 880
    25. KRI Lumba-Lumba 881
    KAPAL KORVET PRODUK SWASTA NASIONAL =
    1. KRI VVIP Bung Karno 369
    2. KRI Bung Hatta 370
    3. KRI Raja Ali Fisabilillah 391
    4. KRI Lukas Rumkoren 392
    ASET KAPAL PERANG SUPPORTING FORCE TNI AL PRODUKSI DALAM NEGERI
    KAPAL LOGISTIK PRODUK SWASTA NASIONAL =
    1. KRI Dumai 904
    2. KRI Tarakan 905
    3. KRI Bontang 906
    4. KRI Balongan 907
    KAPAL LPD (LANDING PLATFORM DOCK) PRODUK PT PAL =
    1. KRI Semarang 594
    2. KRI Dr. Wahidin Sudirohusodo 991
    3. KRI Dr. Rajiman Wedyodiningrat 992
    KAPAL PEMETAAN BAWAH AIR PRODUK SWASTA NASIONAL =
    1. KRI Pollux 935
    KAPAL SELAM TRANSFER TEKNOLOGI KORSEL-PT PAL =
    1. KRI Nagapasa 403
    2. KRI Ardadedali 404
    3. KRI Alugoro 405

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  68. KCR 70M = MERIAM 76mm
    KCR 70M = MERIAM 76mm
    KCR 70M = MERIAM 76mm
    KCR-70M didasarkan pada desain FACM-70 Sefine Shipyard, yang merupakan kapal serang cepat 70 meter. Senjata: Meriam Utama 76 mm, 2 x 4 SSM, CIWS 2 X Sistem Peluncur Umpan 12,7 mm
    ----
    KCR 60M = BOFORS 57 MK 3
    KCR 60M = BOFORS 57 MK 3
    KCR 60M = BOFORS 57 MK 3
    TNI AL MERIAM 57mm SEJAK 1980
    Meriam kaliber 57 mm sejak dekade 80-an telah identik sebagai sistem senjata utama pada Kapal Cepat Rudal (KCR) TNI AL, yakni dimulai pada adopsi meriam Bofors 57 MK1 di KCR Mandau class buatan Korea Selatan, kemudian berlanjut pada generasi KCR dari FPB-57 series yang menggunakan Bofors 57 MK2, dan yang terbaru, instalasi Bofors 57 MK3 pada KCR 60M produksi PT PAL Indonesia
    ----
    MRO BOFORS 57mm 40mm
    MRO BOFORS 57mm 40mm
    MRO BOFORS 57mm 40mm
    29 November 2021, PT PAL Indonesia telah resmi menyandang status sebagai mitra global BAE Systems Bofors AB (Bofors) dalam pemeliharaan dan perbaikan (MRO) senjata kapal.
    ----
    1 PPA TOTAL VOLCANO = 56 UNIT
    56 VOLCANO - 55 VESSEL RMN = SISA 1 VOLCANO
    56 VOLCANO - 55 VESSEL RMN = SISA 1 VOLCANO
    56 VOLCANO - 55 VESSEL RMN = SISA 1 VOLCANO
    The OTO Melara 127mm/64cal Lightweight (LW) on the GP variant is part of the VULCANO system which consists of four key sub-systems: the medium caliber 127/64 LW Gun assembly, the Automated Ammunition Handling System, the Naval Fire Control Support and the VULCANO family of ammunition. The system is intended for surface fire and naval gunfire support as main role and anti-aircraft fire as secondary role. The 127/64 LW - VULCANO is equipped with a modular feeding magazine, composed by 4 drums with 14 ready to fire ammunition each (56 in total), reloadable during firing, and highly flexible in terms of selection of ammunition, independently from their position in the drums. Ammunition flow is reversible as rounds can be downloaded automatically. The 127mm VULCANO ammunition family, is composed by Ballistic Extended Range (BER) and Guided Long Range (GLR) ammunition with different multifunctional fuses, sensor and final guidance that extend the range of the gun up to 100km. The rate of fire is 32rds per minute. General Purpose FREMMs are getting the highly Automated Ammunition Handling System for the 127/64 mm gun, which holds 350 127mm shells in addition to the 56 in the four reload drums of the gun turret.
    ----
    EXOCET MM40 (surface-launched) – Block 1, Block 2 and Block 3: deployed on warships and in coastal batteries. Range: 72 km for the Block 2, in excess of 200 km for the Block 3
    ----
    TNI AL = BLOCK 3 : 200 KM
    ----
    TLDM = BLOCK 2 : 72 KM
    ==========
    ==========
    PERDANA MENTERI = DEFACT KILL PREGNANT WOMEN
    LCS = MANGKRAK 15 YEARS
    LMS B1 = GUNBOAT NO MISSILE
    LMS B2 = DOWNGRADE HISAR OPV
    LEKIU = EXO B2 EXPIRED
    KASTURI = EXO B2 EXPIRED
    LAKSAMANA = GUNBOAT NO MISSILE
    KEDAH = GUNBOAT NO MISSILE
    PERDANA = GUNBOAT NO MISSILE
    HANDALAN = GUNBOAT NO MISSILE
    JERUNG = GUNBOAT NO MISSILE
    ----
    LITTORAL COMBAT SHIP (LCS) PROGRAM HAS BEEN INVOLVED IN A SCANDAL THAT INCLUDES:
    • Construction delays
    The Public Accounts Committee found that the construction of the six LCS ships was delayed and had discrepancies.
    • Cost overruns
    The cost of building the ships increased by 22% to RM11.14 billion, which could result in losses of RM890.22 million for Boustead Heavy Industries Corp Bhd.
    • Power abuse
    Several high-profile people were accused of abusing their power and siphoning money in the purchase of the ships.
    • Launch before completion
    The RMN's first LCS, LCS 1 Maharaja Lela, was launched in 2017 before it was fully completed.
    • Radar choice
    The RMN reportedly requested the Thales Herakles radar, but BHIC chose the SMART-S radar instead.
    The original program plan called for the delivery of LCS 1 Maharaja Lela to the RMN in 2019, with all six ships delivered by 2023.
    The LCS is a class of Small Surface Combatants designed to provide joint force access in the littorals.

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  69. ✨️FMP langsung launching diatas air laut

    ❌️Gowing lcs Palsuw Launching di darat pake disemprot aer pulak haha!πŸ’¦πŸ§ž‍♂️πŸ’¦
    kapal KOSONK, Meriam ganti balon 3 bijik haha!🍌🍌🍌

    Cekidot menit 3
    ginilah hasil didikan top 5 universiti, kalo gak bual yaa nipu..gred a konon haha!πŸ€₯πŸ€ͺπŸ€₯
    ⬇️⬇️⬇️⬇️⬇️⬇️
    https://youtu.be/D4iyywr-WqU?si=F4yKu9IK_Qeyupsg

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  70. ⛔️eh ini 2017..skrg masi di darat MANGKRAK
    Gowing lcs Palsuw Launching di darat pake disemprot aer pulak haha!πŸ’¦πŸ§ž‍♂️πŸ’¦
    kapal KOSONK, Meriam ganti balon 3 bijik haha!🍌🍌🍌

    Cekidot menit 3
    ginilah hasil didikan top 5 universiti, kalo gak bual yaa nipu..gred a konon haha!πŸ€₯πŸ€ͺπŸ€₯

    Satu Duniya Tertawakan Si Pembual IQ Jongkok haha!🀣🀣🀣
    ⬇️⬇️⬇️⬇️⬇️⬇️
    https://youtu.be/D4iyywr-WqU?si=F4yKu9IK_Qeyupsg

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  71. πŸš€Peluncuran KRI BALAPUTRADEWA 322
    Realitasnya PT PAL uda pasang semua haha!πŸ‘πŸ”₯πŸ‘

    ✨️FMP 322 Propeler Baling baling TERPASANG, artinya mesin ADA haha!πŸ˜‰πŸ˜ŽπŸ˜‰
    https://facebook.com/100031899765910/photos/d41d8cd9/1507755430297768/

    ✨️VLS MIDLAS terpasang
    https://facebook.com/story.php?story_fbid=122209125242363594&id=61560907836327

    ✨️CENK 350N jugak ada haha!πŸ‘πŸ˜‰πŸ‘
    https://facebook.com/reel/876178344925153/?referral_source=external_deeplink

    KAHSIYAN warganyet kl pasti kaget PANIKπŸ₯Ά KALAH LAGIIII haha!πŸ€ͺ😜πŸ€ͺ

    makloum
    BEDA LEVEL, BEDA KASTA

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  72. ❌️Launching Nipu=KAPAL GONE WITH THE WIND Mangkrak haha!😝😝😝
    Realitasnya begituw peluncuran gowing lcs palsuw, terbukti KOSONK + OMFONG TOTAL haha!πŸ‘»πŸ€₯πŸ‘»
    LCS 1
    ❌️kapten bridge kosonk
    ❌️NO kaca, plywood(triplek) onli
    ❌️lobang jangkar takde
    ❌️NO jangkar
    ❌️NO Exhaust
    ❌️NO propeler baling2
    ❌️enjin takde
    ❌️cic/pit pusat informasi tempur kosong
    ❌️NO radar, Mast Palsuw
    ❌️NO Torpedo tube
    ❌️NO VLS
    ❌️NO meriam
    ❌️NO nsm

    pembual mao nipu sampe 2025 tetap kapal darat, kensel 1 malah haha!πŸ€₯πŸ˜†πŸ€₯

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  73. FACT LCS 2025 - 2011 = 15 YEARS
    15 YEARS = LAUGHING STOCK TO THE WORLD
    15 YEARS = LAUGHING STOCK TO THE WORLD
    15 YEARS = LAUGHING STOCK TO THE WORLD
    15 YEARS = LAUGHING STOCK TO THE WORLD
    15 YEARS = LAUGHING STOCK TO THE WORLD
    Defence Minister DSU Mohamad Hasan - By building five ships, each vessel will cost around RM2.2 billion to RM2.4 billion, he said adding that he has no idea the amount needed to build the other three. “If we were to build only two ships, it will cost around RM4.5 billion each, making it the world’s most expensive ship for its class and make us a laughing-stock to the world”
    ===================
    FACT NOT YET DELIVERED :
    LCS RM12.4 BILLION /5 UNIT = RM2,48 PER UNIT
    LCS RM12.4 BILLION /5 UNIT = RM2,48 PER UNIT
    LCS RM12.4 BILLION /5 UNIT = RM2,48 PER UNIT
    LCS RM12.4 BILLION /5 UNIT = RM2,48 PER UNIT
    The cost of the project is now RM12.4 billion. This is because Ocean Sunshine Bhd (OSB) – the government owned company set up to take over BNS will be paying the BHIC and LTAT (the previous owner of BNS) some RM1.2 billion in liabilities and DEBT.
    ===================
    2017 LAUNCHING – 2025 NOT YET DELIVERED
    2017 LAUNCHING – 2025 NOT YET DELIVERED
    2017 LAUNCHING – 2025 NOT YET DELIVERED
    2017 LAUNCHING – 2025 NOT YET DELIVERED
    2017 LAUNCHING – 2025 NOT YET DELIVERED
    The littoral combat ship (LCS), which was launched in Lumut, Perak in 2017, was not a mock-up or dummy, but the actual vessel that had yet to be completed, MALAYDESH ’s former Navy chief said today.
    ===================
    BUDGET 2025 FOR ......
    SALARIES AND OTHER STUFF
    NOT ASSETS
    NOT ASSETS
    NOT ASSETS
    Defence got RM21.1 billion allocation, an increase of RM1.4 billion from last year, while Home will get RM19.5 billion, an increase of some RM500 million. Others have made the calculations that the Defence’s stake of the budget is 1.2 per cent of the MALAYDESH GDP. That said most of the allocation is FOR SALARIES AND OTHER STUFF AND NOT ASSETS.
    ==============
    BUDGET 2025 ......
    ASSET PROCUREMENT DOWN
    ASSET PROCUREMENT DOWN
    ASSET PROCUREMENT DOWN
    Operational Expenditure for Defence in 2025 is RM13.363 billion while Development Expenditure is RM7.492 billion. The OE allocation is an increase of some RM1 billion while the increase in DE is around RM450 million. The highest increase in OE is for the emolument (salaries and allowances) which amounted to RM8.773 billion. It is interesting to note that the increase in DE is for services and supply (RM1.906 billion) WHILE ASSET PROCUREMENT IS DOWN TO RM5.585 BILLION, DOWN BY SOME RM250 MILLION FROM LAST YEAR
    ==============
    NGPVs > LCS > OPV > LMS= EXCLUDING AMMO = FFBNW KOSONG

    BalasHapus
  74. FACT LCS 2025 - 2011 = 15 YEARS
    15 YEARS = LAUGHING STOCK TO THE WORLD
    15 YEARS = LAUGHING STOCK TO THE WORLD
    15 YEARS = LAUGHING STOCK TO THE WORLD
    15 YEARS = LAUGHING STOCK TO THE WORLD
    15 YEARS = LAUGHING STOCK TO THE WORLD
    Defence Minister DSU Mohamad Hasan - By building five ships, each vessel will cost around RM2.2 billion to RM2.4 billion, he said adding that he has no idea the amount needed to build the other three. “If we were to build only two ships, it will cost around RM4.5 billion each, making it the world’s most expensive ship for its class and make us a laughing-stock to the world”
    ===================
    FACT NOT YET DELIVERED :
    LCS RM12.4 BILLION /5 UNIT = RM2,48 PER UNIT
    LCS RM12.4 BILLION /5 UNIT = RM2,48 PER UNIT
    LCS RM12.4 BILLION /5 UNIT = RM2,48 PER UNIT
    LCS RM12.4 BILLION /5 UNIT = RM2,48 PER UNIT
    The cost of the project is now RM12.4 billion. This is because Ocean Sunshine Bhd (OSB) – the government owned company set up to take over BNS will be paying the BHIC and LTAT (the previous owner of BNS) some RM1.2 billion in liabilities and DEBT.
    ===================
    2017 LAUNCHING – 2025 NOT YET DELIVERED
    2017 LAUNCHING – 2025 NOT YET DELIVERED
    2017 LAUNCHING – 2025 NOT YET DELIVERED
    2017 LAUNCHING – 2025 NOT YET DELIVERED
    2017 LAUNCHING – 2025 NOT YET DELIVERED
    The littoral combat ship (LCS), which was launched in Lumut, Perak in 2017, was not a mock-up or dummy, but the actual vessel that had yet to be completed, MALAYDESH ’s former Navy chief said today.
    ===================
    BUDGET 2025 FOR ......
    SALARIES AND OTHER STUFF
    NOT ASSETS
    NOT ASSETS
    NOT ASSETS
    Defence got RM21.1 billion allocation, an increase of RM1.4 billion from last year, while Home will get RM19.5 billion, an increase of some RM500 million. Others have made the calculations that the Defence’s stake of the budget is 1.2 per cent of the MALAYDESH GDP. That said most of the allocation is FOR SALARIES AND OTHER STUFF AND NOT ASSETS.
    ==============
    BUDGET 2025 ......
    ASSET PROCUREMENT DOWN
    ASSET PROCUREMENT DOWN
    ASSET PROCUREMENT DOWN
    Operational Expenditure for Defence in 2025 is RM13.363 billion while Development Expenditure is RM7.492 billion. The OE allocation is an increase of some RM1 billion while the increase in DE is around RM450 million. The highest increase in OE is for the emolument (salaries and allowances) which amounted to RM8.773 billion. It is interesting to note that the increase in DE is for services and supply (RM1.906 billion) WHILE ASSET PROCUREMENT IS DOWN TO RM5.585 BILLION, DOWN BY SOME RM250 MILLION FROM LAST YEAR
    ==============
    NGPVs > LCS > OPV > LMS= EXCLUDING AMMO = FFBNW KOSONG

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  75. ❌️Woii ada warganyet kl pembual bawa poto vls hasil karya AI gemini PALSUW haha!πŸ€₯πŸ€₯πŸ€₯

    masa gred a tak tau arti AI haha!🀭😡‍πŸ’«πŸ€­
    katanya didikan universitih
    kahsiyan KALAH LAGIIIII haha!πŸ˜΅πŸ˜†πŸ˜΅

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  76. NGPVs > LCS > OPV > LMS= EXCLUDING AMMO = FFBNW KOSONG
    DEBT 17 CREDITOR LCS =
    1. MTU Services Ingat Kawan (M) Sdn Bhd
    2. include Contraves Sdn Bhd
    3. Axima Concept SA
    4. Contraves Advanced Devices Sdn Bhd
    5. Contraves Electrodynamics Sdn Bhd and Tyco Fire
    6. Security & Services MALAYDESH Sdn Bhd,
    7. iXblue SAS
    8. iXblue Sdn Bhd and Protank Mission Systems Sdn Bhd
    9. Bank Pembangunan MALAYDESH Bhd
    10. AmBank Islamic Bhd
    11. AmBank (M) Bhd
    12. Affin Hwang Investment Bank Bhd
    13. Bank Muamalat MALAYDESH Bhd
    14. Affin Bank Bhd
    15. Bank Kerjasama Rakyat MALAYDESH Bhd
    16. Malayan Banking Bhd (Maybank)
    17. KUWAIT FINANCE HOUSE (MALAYDESH ) BHD.
    ===================
    1. DEBT 84.3% DARI GDP
    1. DEBT 84.3% DARI GDP
    2. DEBT NEGARA RM 1.63 TRLLIUN
    3. DEBT 1MDB RM 18.2 BILLION
    4. TUNGGAKAN SEWA SABAH USD 15 BILLION
    5. DEBT KERAJAAN PERSEKUTUAN 60.4%
    6. SEWA SIMULATOR MKM
    7. PESAWAT MIG GROUNDED
    8. SEWA MOTOR POLIS
    9. PESAWAT MB339CM GROUNDED
    10. NURI GROUNDED SEWA BLACKHAWK
    11. FIVE PROCUREMENT CANCELLED
    12. 48 PESAWAT SKYHAWK HILANG
    13. MESIN JET 2 BUAH HILANG
    14. NO MARINIR NO AMPHIBIOUS NAVAL PLATFORM
    15. NO LST
    16. NO LPD – NGEMIS LPD USA
    17. NO TANKER
    18. NO KCR
    19. MONUMEN MIG29M UNTUK JIMAT KOS
    20. NO SPH
    21. SUBMARINE DEFACT MEMBUNUH WANITA HAMIL
    22. NO HELLFIRE
    23. NO MPA ATR72 DELAYED
    24. NO HIDRO-OSEANOGRAFI SEWA KAPAL HIDRO
    25. NO HELI HEAVY ATTACK NGEMIS AH1Z
    26. NO M3 AMPHIBIUS RIG
    27. LCS MANGKRAK KARATAN
    28. OPV MANGKRAK
    29. TANK MOGOK STOP SPARE PARTS
    30. CN 235 MSA VERSI MSI USA
    31. SEWA MOTOR MILITARY POLICE
    32. RADAR GIFTED PAID USA
    33. 84% NO SAVING EVERY MONTH
    34. SEWA VVSHORAD
    35. SEWA TRUK 3 TON
    36. 4X4 SEWA 6X6 CANCELLED
    37. C130H DIGANTI 2045
    38. TEMBAK GRANAT BOM PASUKAN SEMDIRI
    39. NO DRONE UCAV – ANKA ISR OMPONG
    40. SEWA BLACKHAWK SEWA AW159
    41. NO TRACKED SPH
    42. SEWA SIMULATOR HELI
    43. SPH CANCELLED
    44. SCORPION V150 CONDOR SIMBAS RETIRED
    45. NO PESAWAT COIN
    46. PILATUS MK II KARATAN
    47. PENCEROBOHAN 43X BTA 316 HARI
    48. SEWA AW139 SEWA COLIBRI
    49. MRSS LMS B2 UAV ANKA HELI MENUNGGU 2026-2030
    50. OPV DIPAY 3 JADI 1 SEWA BOAT
    51. LYNX GROUNDED
    52. MRCA CANCELLED SEWA PESAWAT ITTC
    53. MICA CANCELLED NSM CANCELLED
    54. NO LRAD NO MRAD JUST VSHORAD
    55. PRANK UN PRANK TURKEY PRANK PERANCIS PRANK SLOVAKIA
    56. 4X NGEMIS F18 KUWAIT
    57. MENUNGGU 2050 KAPAL SELAM
    58. NO TANK AMPHIBI AV8 MOGOK BERASAP
    59. 84% NO SAVING EVERY MONTH
    60. OVER LIMIT DEBT 65,6% (LIMIT DEBT 65%)
    61. SEWA 12 AW149 TUDM
    62. SEWA 4 AW139 TUDM
    63. SEWA 5 EC120B TUDM
    64. SEWA 2 AW159 TLDM
    65. SEWA 4 UH-60A TDM
    67. SEWA 12 AW149 TDM
    68. SEWA 4 AW139 BOMBA
    69. SEWA 2 AW159 MMEA
    70. SEWA 7 BELL429 POLIS
    ===================
    GORILA IQ BOTOL = SEWA 28 HELI > 119 HELI BARU > ART : WAJIB LAPOR USA
    SEWA 28 HELI RM 16.8BN = USD 3.7BN/USD 3.700 JT DOLAR
    •HARGA HELI AW149 = USD 31 JUTA
    •28 UNITK X USD 31 JT= USD 857 JUTA
    •USD 3.700JT ÷ USD 31 JT = 119 HELI BARU
    ----
    KEYWORDS
    1 UNIT JAVELIN = 3 UNIT NLAW
    4.5 KM JAVELIN = 1 KM NLAW
    ---
    Javelin: Costs about USUSD80,000 per missile and has a maximum effective range of up to 4.5 kilometers
    The cost of an NLAW (Next-generation Light Anti-tank Weapon) unit generally around USD30,000 to USD33,000. It has a range of up to 1,000 meters and can destroy a tank in a single shot.
    ----
    KEYWORDS 1 UNIT APACHE = 13 UNIT MD530G
    -
    1. APACHE INDONESIA 8 UNIT HARGA USD 1.42 BILLION = USD 177.5 MILLION/UNIT
    -
    2. MD530G 6 UNIT HARGA USD 77.4 MILLION = USD 12,9 MILLION/UNIT
    -
    USD 177.5 MILLION/ USD 12,9 MILLION = 13 UNIT MD630G
    ------
    CHEAPEST VARIANT HISAR OPV
    -
    1. ADA CLASS PAKISTAN USD 1 MILYAR/4 = USD 250 JUTA PER UNIT
    -
    2. ADA CLASS UKRAINE USD 1 MILYAR/2 = USD 250 JUTA PER UNIT + UCAV SENILAI USD 500 JUTA
    -
    3. HISAR OPV CLASS (LMS B2) MALAYDESH USD 530 JUTA /3 = USD 176,7 JUTA PER UNIT
    ------
    CHEAPEST VARIANT FA50
    -
    1. FA 50 GF (TA 50 BLOK II) 12 UNIT HARGA USD 705 JUTA ALIAS USD 58,75 JUTA/UNIT
    -
    2. FA 50 PL (BLOK 20) 36 UNIT HARGA USD 2300 JUTA ALIAS USD 63,89 JUTA/UNIT
    -
    3. FA 50M 18 UNIT HARGA USD 920 JUTA ALIAS USD 51,1 JUTA/UNIT
    ------
    ANKA = WILL NOT BE EQUIPPED WITH ANY WEAPONRY

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  77. NGPVs > LCS > OPV > LMS= EXCLUDING AMMO = FFBNW KOSONG
    DEBT 17 CREDITOR LCS =
    1. MTU Services Ingat Kawan (M) Sdn Bhd
    2. include Contraves Sdn Bhd
    3. Axima Concept SA
    4. Contraves Advanced Devices Sdn Bhd
    5. Contraves Electrodynamics Sdn Bhd and Tyco Fire
    6. Security & Services MALAYDESH Sdn Bhd,
    7. iXblue SAS
    8. iXblue Sdn Bhd and Protank Mission Systems Sdn Bhd
    9. Bank Pembangunan MALAYDESH Bhd
    10. AmBank Islamic Bhd
    11. AmBank (M) Bhd
    12. Affin Hwang Investment Bank Bhd
    13. Bank Muamalat MALAYDESH Bhd
    14. Affin Bank Bhd
    15. Bank Kerjasama Rakyat MALAYDESH Bhd
    16. Malayan Banking Bhd (Maybank)
    17. KUWAIT FINANCE HOUSE (MALAYDESH ) BHD.
    ===================
    1. DEBT 84.3% DARI GDP
    1. DEBT 84.3% DARI GDP
    2. DEBT NEGARA RM 1.63 TRLLIUN
    3. DEBT 1MDB RM 18.2 BILLION
    4. TUNGGAKAN SEWA SABAH USD 15 BILLION
    5. DEBT KERAJAAN PERSEKUTUAN 60.4%
    6. SEWA SIMULATOR MKM
    7. PESAWAT MIG GROUNDED
    8. SEWA MOTOR POLIS
    9. PESAWAT MB339CM GROUNDED
    10. NURI GROUNDED SEWA BLACKHAWK
    11. FIVE PROCUREMENT CANCELLED
    12. 48 PESAWAT SKYHAWK HILANG
    13. MESIN JET 2 BUAH HILANG
    14. NO MARINIR NO AMPHIBIOUS NAVAL PLATFORM
    15. NO LST
    16. NO LPD – NGEMIS LPD USA
    17. NO TANKER
    18. NO KCR
    19. MONUMEN MIG29M UNTUK JIMAT KOS
    20. NO SPH
    21. SUBMARINE DEFACT MEMBUNUH WANITA HAMIL
    22. NO HELLFIRE
    23. NO MPA ATR72 DELAYED
    24. NO HIDRO-OSEANOGRAFI SEWA KAPAL HIDRO
    25. NO HELI HEAVY ATTACK NGEMIS AH1Z
    26. NO M3 AMPHIBIUS RIG
    27. LCS MANGKRAK KARATAN
    28. OPV MANGKRAK
    29. TANK MOGOK STOP SPARE PARTS
    30. CN 235 MSA VERSI MSI USA
    31. SEWA MOTOR MILITARY POLICE
    32. RADAR GIFTED PAID USA
    33. 84% NO SAVING EVERY MONTH
    34. SEWA VVSHORAD
    35. SEWA TRUK 3 TON
    36. 4X4 SEWA 6X6 CANCELLED
    37. C130H DIGANTI 2045
    38. TEMBAK GRANAT BOM PASUKAN SEMDIRI
    39. NO DRONE UCAV – ANKA ISR OMPONG
    40. SEWA BLACKHAWK SEWA AW159
    41. NO TRACKED SPH
    42. SEWA SIMULATOR HELI
    43. SPH CANCELLED
    44. SCORPION V150 CONDOR SIMBAS RETIRED
    45. NO PESAWAT COIN
    46. PILATUS MK II KARATAN
    47. PENCEROBOHAN 43X BTA 316 HARI
    48. SEWA AW139 SEWA COLIBRI
    49. MRSS LMS B2 UAV ANKA HELI MENUNGGU 2026-2030
    50. OPV DIPAY 3 JADI 1 SEWA BOAT
    51. LYNX GROUNDED
    52. MRCA CANCELLED SEWA PESAWAT ITTC
    53. MICA CANCELLED NSM CANCELLED
    54. NO LRAD NO MRAD JUST VSHORAD
    55. PRANK UN PRANK TURKEY PRANK PERANCIS PRANK SLOVAKIA
    56. 4X NGEMIS F18 KUWAIT
    57. MENUNGGU 2050 KAPAL SELAM
    58. NO TANK AMPHIBI AV8 MOGOK BERASAP
    59. 84% NO SAVING EVERY MONTH
    60. OVER LIMIT DEBT 65,6% (LIMIT DEBT 65%)
    61. SEWA 12 AW149 TUDM
    62. SEWA 4 AW139 TUDM
    63. SEWA 5 EC120B TUDM
    64. SEWA 2 AW159 TLDM
    65. SEWA 4 UH-60A TDM
    67. SEWA 12 AW149 TDM
    68. SEWA 4 AW139 BOMBA
    69. SEWA 2 AW159 MMEA
    70. SEWA 7 BELL429 POLIS
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    MALAYDESH 's combat equipment has several weaknesses, including:
    • Ageing equipment: The MALAYDESH military's equipment is aging due to small procurement budgets over the past 25 years.
    • Lack of modern assets: The MALAYDESH Armed Forces (MAF) lacks modern military assets, which puts them at risk from both internal and external threats.
    • Russian-made weapons: MALAYDESH has been struggling to keep its Russian-made Su-30MKM ground-attack aircraft operational. The country is also wary of Russian-made weapons due to sanctions imposed on Russia after its invasion of Ukraine.
    • Local production: The MAF is reluctant to use locally produced products. Local companies have produced prototypes of pistols and rifles, but none have materialized.
    • Procurement system: The MALAYDESH procurement system needs reform.
    Political interference and corruption: Political interference and corruption are undermining combat readiness

    BalasHapus
  78. DEBT 17 CREDITOR LCS =
    1. MTU Services Ingat Kawan (M) Sdn Bhd
    2. include Contraves Sdn Bhd
    3. Axima Concept SA
    4. Contraves Advanced Devices Sdn Bhd
    5. Contraves Electrodynamics Sdn Bhd and Tyco Fire
    6. Security & Services MALAYDESH Sdn Bhd,
    7. iXblue SAS
    8. iXblue Sdn Bhd and Protank Mission Systems Sdn Bhd
    9. Bank Pembangunan MALAYDESH Bhd
    10. AmBank Islamic Bhd
    11. AmBank (M) Bhd
    12. Affin Hwang Investment Bank Bhd
    13. Bank Muamalat MALAYDESH Bhd
    14. Affin Bank Bhd
    15. Bank Kerjasama Rakyat MALAYDESH Bhd
    16. Malayan Banking Bhd (Maybank)
    17. KUWAIT FINANCE HOUSE (MALAYDESH ) BHD.
    ===================
    FACT LCS 2025 - 2011 = 15 YEARS
    LAUGHING STOCK TO THE WORLD
    LAUGHING STOCK TO THE WORLD
    LAUGHING STOCK TO THE WORLD
    LAUGHING STOCK TO THE WORLD
    Defence Minister DSU Mohamad Hasan - By building five ships, each vessel will cost around RM2.2 billion to RM2.4 billion, he said adding that he has no idea the amount needed to build the other three. “If we were to build only two ships, it will cost around RM4.5 billion each, making it the world’s most expensive ship for its class and make us a laughing-stock to the world”
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    FACT NOT YET DELIVERED :
    LCS RM12.4 BILLION /5 UNIT = RM2,48 PER UNIT
    LCS RM12.4 BILLION /5 UNIT = RM2,48 PER UNIT
    LCS RM12.4 BILLION /5 UNIT = RM2,48 PER UNIT
    LCS RM12.4 BILLION /5 UNIT = RM2,48 PER UNIT
    The cost of the project is now RM12.4 billion. This is because Ocean Sunshine Bhd (OSB) – the government owned company set up to take over BNS will be paying the BHIC and LTAT (the previous owner of BNS) some RM1.2 billion in liabilities and DEBT.
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    2024 RASIO DEBT 84,3% DARI GDP
    The Finance Ministry stated that the aggregate national household DEBT stood at RM1.53 trillion between 2018 and 2023.
    In aggregate, it said the household DEBT for 2022 was RM1.45 trillion, followed by RM1.38 trillion (2021,) RM1.32 trillion (2020), RM1.25 trillion (2019) and RM1.19 trillion (2018).
    “The ratio of household DEBT to gross domestic product (GDP) at the end of 2023 also slightly increased to 84.3% compared with 82% in 2018,” it said.
    ===================
    MALAYDESH 's combat equipment has several weaknesses, including:
    • Ageing equipment: The MALAYDESH military's equipment is aging due to small procurement budgets over the past 25 years.
    • Lack of modern assets: The MALAYDESH Armed Forces (MAF) lacks modern military assets, which puts them at risk from both internal and external threats.
    • Russian-made weapons: MALAYDESH has been struggling to keep its Russian-made Su-30MKM ground-attack aircraft operational. The country is also wary of Russian-made weapons due to sanctions imposed on Russia after its invasion of Ukraine.
    • Local production: The MAF is reluctant to use locally produced products. Local companies have produced prototypes of pistols and rifles, but none have materialized.
    • Procurement system: The MALAYDESH procurement system needs reform.
    Political interference and corruption: Political interference and corruption are undermining combat readiness
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    NGPVs > LCS > OPV > LMS= EXCLUDING AMMO = FFBNW KOSONG

    BalasHapus
  79. FAKTA JULI 2025 =
    JULI 2025 = KONTRAK VLS MIDLAS
    JULI 2025 = KONTRAK VLS MIDLAS
    JULI 2025 = KONTRAK VLS MIDLAS
    JULI 2025 = KONTRAK VLS MIDLAS
    JULI 2025 = KONTRAK VLS MIDLAS
    JULI 2025 = KONTRAK VLS MIDLAS
    JULI 2025 = KONTRAK VLS MIDLAS
    JULI 2025 = KONTRAK VLS MIDLAS
    JULI 2025 = KONTRAK VLS MIDLAS
    JULI 2025 = KONTRAK VLS MIDLAS
    JULI 2025 = KONTRAK VLS MIDLAS
    Istanbul (25/07) – PT PAL Indonesia menandatangani kontrak kerja sama dengan perusahaan pertahanan asal Turkiye, Roketsan Sanayi ve Ticaret A.S. Kerja sama ini mencakup pengadaan sistem senjata untuk kapal Frigate Merah Putih melalui dan untuk proyek refurbishment kapal perang TNI AL (R-41). Kolaborasi ini mempertegas posisi PT PAL sebagai lead integrator Alutsista matra laut di Indonesia, baik dalam platform dan sistem senjata/sewaco.
    Penandatanganan dilakukan oleh CEO PT PAL Indonesia, Kaharuddin Djenod, dan CEO Roketsan, Murat Ikinci. Momen ini berlangsung di ajang International Defence Industry Fair (IDEF) 2025 di Istanbul, Turkiye, Kamis (24/07).
    Kontrak strategis ini meliputi pengadaan sistem senjata Midlas Vertical Launch System (VLS) untuk kapal Frigate Merah Putih
    https://www.pal.co.id/pt-pal-roketsan-perkuat-sistem-senjata-kapal-perang-tni-al/
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    FAKTA DESEMBER 2025 !!!!!!!!!
    HTTPS://M.YOUTUBE.COM/WATCH?V=5C5GWK3QWE4
    VLS KRI 322 DI BILANG PALSU =
    MALAYDESH IRI DENGKI = LCS MANGKRAK
    MALAYDESH IRI DENGKI = LCS MANGKRAK
    MALAYDESH IRI DENGKI = LCS MANGKRAK
    MALAYDESH IRI DENGKI = LCS MANGKRAK
    MALAYDESH IRI DENGKI = LCS MANGKRAK
    MALAYDESH IRI DENGKI = LCS MANGKRAK
    MALAYDESH IRI DENGKI = LCS MANGKRAK
    MALAYDESH IRI DENGKI = LCS MANGKRAK
    MALAYDESH IRI DENGKI = LCS MANGKRAK
    MALAYDESH IRI DENGKI = LCS MANGKRAK
    MALAYDESH IRI DENGKI = LCS MANGKRAK
    MALAYDESH IRI DENGKI = LCS MANGKRAK
    MALAYDESH IRI DENGKI = LCS MANGKRAK
    ==========
    ==========
    GORILA MALAYDESH HANTAR BERITA =
    FEBRUARI 2025
    FEBRUARI 2025
    FEBRUARI 2025
    GEMPURWIRA21 DESEMBER 2025 PUKUL 08.52
    BACA GUYS..... πŸ”₯πŸ”₯🀣🀣🀣
    MΔ°DLAS Universal Vertical Launching System (VLS) from Roketsan, consisting of eight 8-cell modules (totaling 64 cells) for various surface-to-air (SAM) and surface-to-surface (SSM) missiles. This is the most important weapon system on board the new frigate but paradoxically it is not included in the main contract!
    https://www.navalnews.com/naval-news/2025/02/indonesias-merah-putih-class-frigate-what-you-need-to-know/

    BalasHapus
  80. Maaf nih pork. ANKA makin terbang dimana ya ? Serius tanya. HA HA HA HA HA PEMBUAL PARAHHH

    BalasHapus