24 Februari 2026

Latihan Bersama RTAF dan Indian Air Force

24 Februari 2026

Formasi pesawat JAS Gripen RTAF dan Su-30MKI Indian Air Force (photos: RTAF)

Negara-negara tetangga di Laut Andaman sebagai sekutu udara, meningkatkan stabilitas regional melalui pelatihan terstandarisasi.


Angkatan Udara Kerajaan Thailand (RTAF) dan Angkatan Udara India (Indian Air Force) melakukan pelatihan bersama di atas Laut Andaman, berbagi wilayah udara yang sama, untuk meningkatkan kemampuan, memperkuat kerja sama, dan meningkatkan keamanan udara bersama.


Selama latihan ini pesawat Gripen dikerahkan dari Skuadron 701, Wing 7, RTAF sedangkan Pesawat Su-30MKI/ IL-78/IL-76 dikerahkan dari Port Blair Airbase. Rencana penerbangan digunakan dengan komunikasi jarak jauh, dan pesawat memasuki area pelatihan di Laut Andaman dalam jangka waktu yang telah ditentukan.


23 komentar:

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    BalasHapus
  2. jiaahh seblah gak diajak haha!πŸ˜‹πŸ€«πŸ˜‹

    BalasHapus
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    BalasHapus
  4. Kesian tiada siapa mahu latihan dengan negara INDIANESIA ... πŸ”₯πŸ”₯🀣🀣

    BalasHapus
    Balasan
    1. KEYWORDS = MAHAL versus MURAHAN
      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 MALONDESH
      5. CN 235 US$ 27,50 JUTA = ATR 72 US$24.7 JUTA
      6. SEWA 28 HELI = 119 HELI BARU
      7. 4.5 KM JAVELIN = 1 KM NLAW
      8. ANKA ISR NOT ARMED
      9. LCS EXCLUDING AMMO = DESTROYER INCLUDING AMMO
      ==============
      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
      --------------
      BUKTI TUKANG HUTANG = OVERLIMIT .....
      Rasio Utang terhadap GDP Malaydesh (2010–2025)
      Tahun Rasio Utang terhadap GDP (%)
      2010 = 52.4
      2011 = 51.8
      2012 = 53.3
      2013 = 54.7
      2014 = 55.0
      2015 = 55.1
      2016 = 52.7
      2017 = 51.9
      2018 = 52.5
      2019 = 52.4
      2020 = 62.0
      2021 = 63.3
      2022 = 60.2
      2023 = 64.3
      2024 = 70.4
      2025 = 69.0
      --------------
      HUTANG BAYAR HUTANG = 2010-2025
      utang Pemerintah Malaydesh dari tahun 2010 hingga 2025 dalam USD miliar.
      2010: 150 miliar USD
      2011: 165 miliar USD
      2012: 180 miliar USD
      2013: 195 miliar USD
      2014: 210 miliar USD
      2015: 225 miliar USD
      2016: 240 miliar USD
      2017: 255 miliar USD
      2018: 270 miliar USD
      2019: 285 miliar USD
      2020: 300 miliar USD
      2021: 315 miliar USD
      2022: 330 miliar USD
      2023: 345 miliar USD
      2024: 360 miliar USD
      2025: 375 miliar USD
      --------------
      OVERLIMITS DEBT = MELARAT SEKARAT = SEWA
      FEDERAL GOVERNMENT DEBT = PER PEOPLE : RM 36,139
      HOUSEHOLD DEBT = PER PEOPLE : RM 45,859.
      GOV + HOUSEHOLD = PER PEOPLE : RM 81,998
      ---------------
      1️⃣ DATA YANG DIGUNAKAN
      • Utang akhir 2024: RM 1.25 triliun
      • Utang akhir Juni 2025: RM 1.30 triliun
      • Jumlah penduduk Malaydesh 2025 (perkiraan pertengahan tahun): 35,977,838 jiwa
      2️⃣ Perhitungan utang per penduduk
      1.30 triliun = 1,300,000,000,000
      Per Orang = 1,300,000,000,000/35,977,838 : RM 36,139 per orang
      --------------
      1️⃣ DATA YANG DIGUNAKAN
      • Utang rumah tangga (akhir Maret 2025): RM 1.65 triliun
      • Persentase terhadap PDB: 84.3%
      • Jumlah penduduk Malaydesh pertengahan 2025: 35,977,838 jiwa
      2️⃣ Perhitungan utang per penduduk
      Utang per orang =1,650,000,000,000/35,977,838 : RM 45,859 per orang
      --------------
      5x PM BUAL MRCA LCS SPH MRSS = 2025 ZONK
      6x MOD BUAL MRCA LCS SPH MRSS = 2025 ZONK
      PROCUREMENT = 2026 FREEZES : 2023 CANCELLED
      -
      5x GANTI PM = 84,3% TO GDP
      5x GANTI MOF = KLAIM LUNAS 2053 = GAGAL (NAMBAH DEBT)
      97.000 EKSODUS = 2018-2026 HUTANG BAYAR HUTANG
      -
      5x GANTI PM = TIDAK BAYAR HUTANG TERTUNGGAK
      6x GANTI MOD = KEKANGAN KEWANGAN
      97.000 EKSODUS = 2018-2026 HUTANG BAYAR HUTANG
      --------------
      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
      πŸ”₯πŸ”₯πŸ”₯πŸ”₯πŸ”₯πŸ”₯πŸ”₯

      Hapus
    2. INDONESIA = BATAS LIMIT 60%
      GOV. DEBT : 40% OF GDP
      HOUSEHOLD DEBT : 16% OF GDP
      DEFISIT : 2,9%
      GDP = USD 1,44 TRILIUN
      =============
      =============
      MALAYDESH = BATAS LIMIT 65%
      GOV. DEBT : 69% OF GDP
      HOUSEHOLD DEBT : 84,3% OF GDP
      DEFISIT : 3,8%
      GDP = USD 416,90 MILIAR
      5X PM 6X MOD = 2026 FREEZES - 2023 CANCELLED
      -
      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
      --------------
      BUKTI TUKANG HUTANG = OVERLIMIT .....
      Rasio Utang terhadap GDP Malaydesh (2010–2025)
      Tahun Rasio Utang terhadap GDP (%)
      2010 = 52.4
      2011 = 51.8
      2012 = 53.3
      2013 = 54.7
      2014 = 55.0
      2015 = 55.1
      2016 = 52.7
      2017 = 51.9
      2018 = 52.5
      2019 = 52.4
      2020 = 62.0
      2021 = 63.3
      2022 = 60.2
      2023 = 64.3
      2024 = 70.4
      2025 = 69.0
      --------------
      HUTANG BAYAR HUTANG = 2010-2025
      utang Pemerintah Malaydesh dari tahun 2010 hingga 2025 dalam USD miliar.
      2010: 150 miliar USD
      2011: 165 miliar USD
      2012: 180 miliar USD
      2013: 195 miliar USD
      2014: 210 miliar USD
      2015: 225 miliar USD
      2016: 240 miliar USD
      2017: 255 miliar USD
      2018: 270 miliar USD
      2019: 285 miliar USD
      2020: 300 miliar USD
      2021: 315 miliar USD
      2022: 330 miliar USD
      2023: 345 miliar USD
      2024: 360 miliar USD
      2025: 375 miliar USD
      --------------
      OVERLIMITS DEBT = MELARAT SEKARAT = SEWA
      FEDERAL GOVERNMENT DEBT = PER PEOPLE : RM 36,139
      HOUSEHOLD DEBT = PER PEOPLE : RM 45,859.
      GOV + HOUSEHOLD = PER PEOPLE : RM 81,998
      ---------------
      1️⃣ DATA YANG DIGUNAKAN
      • Utang akhir 2024: RM 1.25 triliun
      • Utang akhir Juni 2025: RM 1.30 triliun
      • Jumlah penduduk Malaydesh 2025 (perkiraan pertengahan tahun): 35,977,838 jiwa
      2️⃣ Perhitungan utang per penduduk
      1.30 triliun = 1,300,000,000,000
      Per Orang = 1,300,000,000,000/35,977,838 : RM 36,139 per orang
      --------------
      1️⃣ DATA YANG DIGUNAKAN
      • Utang rumah tangga (akhir Maret 2025): RM 1.65 triliun
      • Persentase terhadap PDB: 84.3%
      • Jumlah penduduk Malaydesh pertengahan 2025: 35,977,838 jiwa
      2️⃣ Perhitungan utang per penduduk
      Utang per orang =1,650,000,000,000/35,977,838 : RM 45,859 per orang
      --------------
      5x PM BUAL MRCA LCS SPH MRSS = 2025 ZONK
      6x MOD BUAL MRCA LCS SPH MRSS = 2025 ZONK
      PROCUREMENT = 2026 FREEZES : 2023 CANCELLED
      -
      5x GANTI PM = 84,3% TO GDP
      5x GANTI MOF = KLAIM LUNAS 2053 = GAGAL (NAMBAH DEBT)
      97.000 EKSODUS = 2018-2026 HUTANG BAYAR HUTANG
      -
      5x GANTI PM = TIDAK BAYAR HUTANG TERTUNGGAK
      6x GANTI MOD = KEKANGAN KEWANGAN
      97.000 EKSODUS = 2018-2026 HUTANG BAYAR HUTANG
      --------------
      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
      πŸ”₯πŸ”₯πŸ”₯πŸ”₯πŸ”₯πŸ”₯πŸ”₯

      Hapus
    3. INDONESIA = BATAS LIMIT 60%
      GOV. DEBT : 40% OF GDP
      HOUSEHOLD DEBT : 16% OF GDP
      DEFISIT : 2,9%
      GDP = USD 1,44 TRILIUN
      =============
      =============
      MALAYDESH = BATAS LIMIT 65%
      GOV. DEBT : 69% OF GDP
      HOUSEHOLD DEBT : 84,3% OF GDP
      DEFISIT : 3,8%
      GDP = USD 416,90 MILIAR
      5X PM 6X MOD = 2026 FREEZES - 2023 CANCELLED
      -
      KELEMAHAN BBM MALAYDESH
      KELEMAHAN BBM MALAYDESH
      KELEMAHAN BBM MALAYDESH
      Berita dan lembaga riset versi bahasa Inggris yang sering mengulas kelemahan atau isu strategis terkait militer Malaydesh, termasuk aspek logistik dan operasional pada tahun 2025:
      Global Firepower (GFP): Situs ini menyediakan data komprehensif mengenai kekuatan militer Malaydesh yang berada di peringkat 42 dari 145 negara pada tahun 2025 dengan skor PwrIndx 0,7429. Data mereka mencakup statistik ketersediaan bahan bakar dan sumber daya alam sebagai faktor pendukung daya tahan tempur.
      Lowy Institute (Asia Power Index): Lembaga riset ini mencatat bahwa kemampuan militer adalah poin terlemah Malaydesh (peringkat ke-17 di Asia), yang turun satu peringkat pada 2025 setelah disalip oleh Filipina.
      New Straits Times (NST) - Malaydesh: Media lokal berbahasa Inggris yang sering memuat opini atau laporan terkait perlunya pemberantasan korupsi endemik di sektor militer dan isu subsidi bahan bakar yang berisiko pada stabilitas ekonomi militer.
      The Sun Malaydesh: Memberitakan evaluasi tahun 2025 yang menyoroti kerentanan institusional dan perlunya akuntabilitas lebih tinggi di berbagai sektor negara, termasuk pertahanan.
      The Diplomat: Majalah berita internasional yang secara rutin menganalisis tren keamanan dan tantangan logistik militer di kawasan Asia-Pasifik, termasuk di Malaydesh.
      Isu spesifik mengenai kualitas atau kontaminasi bahan bakar militer biasanya dibahas dalam konteks kesiapan operasional (operational readiness) dalam laporan-laporan strategis dari sumber di atas.
      ------------------
      🦧GORILA TIAP TAHUN =
      HUTANG ELEKTRIK
      HUTANG INTERNET
      HUTANG SEWAGE
      HUTANG MINYAK BBM
      ==========
      1. Bil Utilitas – RM115 juta
      Dana ini digunakan untuk membayar keperluan asas operasi kem tentera dan fasiliti pertahanan:
      • Elektrik: Menyokong operasi pangkalan dan kem tentera yang memerlukan bekalan tenaga berterusan.
      • Internet: Menjamin komunikasi dan sistem maklumat ATM berfungsi dengan lancar, termasuk sistem pemantauan dan kawalan.
      • Kumbahan (Sewage): Menjaga kebersihan dan kesihatan fasiliti tentera melalui sistem kumbahan yang berfungsi baik.
      ---------------
      ⚓ 2. Operasi Keselamatan Maritim – RM139 juta
      Dana ini diperuntukkan untuk memperkukuh kawalan dan pengawasan perairan negara, termasuk:
      • Patroli laut di kawasan strategik seperti Laut China Selatan dan Selat Melaka.
      • Pengoperasian aset maritim seperti kapal peronda, radar, dan sistem pengawasan.
      • Tindakan terhadap pencerobohan dan penyeludupan di perairan Malaydesh.
      ---------------
      πŸ›‘️ 3. Operasi Pertahanan Udara – RM49 juta
      Dana ini menyokong kesiapsiagaan dan pengoperasian sistem pertahanan udara:
      • Penyelenggaraan radar dan sistem peluru berpandu.
      • Latihan dan operasi pemantauan ruang udara.
      • Tindakan pantas terhadap ancaman udara, termasuk pencerobohan pesawat asing.

      Hapus
    4. INDONESIA = BATAS LIMIT 60%
      GOV. DEBT : 40% OF GDP
      HOUSEHOLD DEBT : 16% OF GDP
      DEFISIT : 2,9%
      GDP = USD 1,44 TRILIUN
      =============
      =============
      MALAYDESH = BATAS LIMIT 65%
      GOV. DEBT : 69% OF GDP
      HOUSEHOLD DEBT : 84,3% OF GDP
      DEFISIT : 3,8%
      GDP = USD 416,90 MILIAR
      -
      MISKIN ...... 2026 = FREEZES PROCUREMENT
      MISKIN ...... 2023 = CANCELLED 5 (FIVE) PROCUREMENT
      -
      2026 PM says =
      MISKIN ...... 2026 = FREEZES PROCUREMENT
      MISKIN ...... 2026 = FREEZES PROCUREMENT
      MISKIN ...... 2026 = FREEZES PROCUREMENT
      MISKIN ...... 2026 = FREEZES PROCUREMENT
      MISKIN ...... 2026 = FREEZES PROCUREMENT
      -
      KUALA LUMPUR, Jan 16 (Reuters) - The procurement decisions of the Malaydeshn armed forces and the police linked to a corruption probed will be temporarily frozen until they fully comply with related rules, state media reported, citing Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim.
      The suspension comes following allegations of bribery linked to army procurement projects, with the Malaydeshn Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC) raiding several firms suspected of involvement in a bribery scheme and freezing six bank accounts belonging to a suspect and their family members.
      https://www.reuters.com/world/asia-pacific/malaydesh-freezes-army-police-procurement-decisions-linked-corruption-pm-says-2026-01-16/#:~:text=Malaydesh%20freezes%20army%20and%20police,Reuters
      -
      2026 PM BEKUKAN PENGADAAN =
      https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ecL7_O1Wn1k
      ------------------
      2023 PM says =
      MISKIN ...... 2023 = CANCELLED 5 (FIVE) PROCUREMENT
      MISKIN ...... 2023 = CANCELLED 5 (FIVE) PROCUREMENT
      MISKIN ...... 2023 = CANCELLED 5 (FIVE) PROCUREMENT
      MISKIN ...... 2023 = CANCELLED 5 (FIVE) PROCUREMENT
      MISKIN ...... 2023 = CANCELLED 5 (FIVE) PROCUREMENT
      -
      KUALA LUMPUR:
      The defence ministry has 2023 = CANCELLED FIVE PROCUREMENT tenders for supplies, services and infrastructure projects. The cancellations were to avoid leakages in expenditure, and were in line with a policy of procurement through open tenders.
      “Mindef has also taken serious note of Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim’s statement regarding the leakage in expenditure at the Budget 2023 dialogue on Tuesday,” it said in a statement today
      ----------------
      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

      Hapus
    5. KLAIM CASH = 🦧GORILA HUTANG ASET MILITER
      -
      1. πŸ‡ΉπŸ‡· Turki (LMS Batch 2)
      Model: G2G (Antar Pemerintah) via SSB.
      Bunga: 4% – 6% (Fixed/OECD CIRR).
      Tenor: 10 – 15 Tahun.
      -
      2. πŸ‡°πŸ‡· Korea Selatan (Pesawat FA-50)
      Model: Hybrid (Kredit KEXIM & Barter CPO 50%).
      Biaya: Management Fee sangat rendah (0,10% - 0,50%).
      -
      3. πŸ‡¬πŸ‡§ Inggris (Standar UKEF)
      Syarat: Wajib DP 15% (Standar OECD).
      Bunga: Stabil, mengikuti National Loans Fund.
      -
      4. πŸ‡¨πŸ‡³ China (LMS Batch 1)
      Model: 100% Kredit Ekspor (China Eximbank).
      Bunga: Sangat murah (3,5% Fixed).
      Tenor: 10 Tahun.
      -
      5. πŸ‡΅πŸ‡± Polandia (Tank PT-91M)
      Model: DP 15% + Barter CPO (30-40%).
      Tenor: 10 Tahun cicilan.
      -
      6. πŸ‡©πŸ‡ͺ Jerman (Kedah-Class)
      Model: Kredit Komersial dijamin negara (Euler Hermes).
      Pendana: Deutsche Bank & Konsorsium.
      -
      7. Kredit Sindikasi (Proyek LCS)
      Model: Konsorsium Bank Domestik/Intl (Skala Masif).
      Bunga: 6% (Saldo Menurun).
      Tenor: 15 Tahun (Akibat penundaan proyek).
      -----------------
      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

      Hapus
    6. KLAIM CASH = 🦧GORILA HUTANG ASET MILITER
      -
      1. πŸ‡ΉπŸ‡· Turki (LMS Batch 2)
      Model: G2G (Antar Pemerintah) via SSB.
      Bunga: 4% – 6% (Fixed/OECD CIRR).
      Tenor: 10 – 15 Tahun.
      -
      2. πŸ‡°πŸ‡· Korea Selatan (Pesawat FA-50)
      Model: Hybrid (Kredit KEXIM & Barter CPO 50%).
      Biaya: Management Fee sangat rendah (0,10% - 0,50%).
      -
      3. πŸ‡¬πŸ‡§ Inggris (Standar UKEF)
      Syarat: Wajib DP 15% (Standar OECD).
      Bunga: Stabil, mengikuti National Loans Fund.
      -
      4. πŸ‡¨πŸ‡³ China (LMS Batch 1)
      Model: 100% Kredit Ekspor (China Eximbank).
      Bunga: Sangat murah (3,5% Fixed).
      Tenor: 10 Tahun.
      -
      5. πŸ‡΅πŸ‡± Polandia (Tank PT-91M)
      Model: DP 15% + Barter CPO (30-40%).
      Tenor: 10 Tahun cicilan.
      -
      6. πŸ‡©πŸ‡ͺ Jerman (Kedah-Class)
      Model: Kredit Komersial dijamin negara (Euler Hermes).
      Pendana: Deutsche Bank & Konsorsium.
      -
      7. Kredit Sindikasi (Proyek LCS)
      Model: Konsorsium Bank Domestik/Intl (Skala Masif).
      Bunga: 6% (Saldo Menurun).
      Tenor: 15 Tahun (Akibat penundaan proyek).
      -----------------
      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

      Hapus
    7. KLAIM CASH = 🦧GORILA HUTANG ASET MILITER
      -
      1. πŸ‡ΉπŸ‡· Turki (LMS Batch 2)
      Model: G2G (Antar Pemerintah) via SSB.
      Bunga: 4% – 6% (Fixed/OECD CIRR).
      Tenor: 10 – 15 Tahun.
      -
      2. πŸ‡°πŸ‡· Korea Selatan (Pesawat FA-50)
      Model: Hybrid (Kredit KEXIM & Barter CPO 50%).
      Biaya: Management Fee sangat rendah (0,10% - 0,50%).
      -
      3. πŸ‡¬πŸ‡§ Inggris (Standar UKEF)
      Syarat: Wajib DP 15% (Standar OECD).
      Bunga: Stabil, mengikuti National Loans Fund.
      -
      4. πŸ‡¨πŸ‡³ China (LMS Batch 1)
      Model: 100% Kredit Ekspor (China Eximbank).
      Bunga: Sangat murah (3,5% Fixed).
      Tenor: 10 Tahun.
      -
      5. πŸ‡΅πŸ‡± Polandia (Tank PT-91M)
      Model: DP 15% + Barter CPO (30-40%).
      Tenor: 10 Tahun cicilan.
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      6. πŸ‡©πŸ‡ͺ Jerman (Kedah-Class)
      Model: Kredit Komersial dijamin negara (Euler Hermes).
      Pendana: Deutsche Bank & Konsorsium.
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      7. Kredit Sindikasi (Proyek LCS)
      Model: Konsorsium Bank Domestik/Intl (Skala Masif).
      Bunga: 6% (Saldo Menurun).
      Tenor: 15 Tahun (Akibat penundaan proyek).
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      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.
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      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

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    8. 2025 KLAIM MRO = 2026 NGEMIS MRO KE INDIA
      2025 KLAIM MRO = 2026 NGEMIS MRO KE INDIA
      2025 KLAIM MRO = 2026 NGEMIS MRO KE INDIA
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      JANUARI 2025 = KLAIM SLEP MKM
      SLEEP MKM = TIDUR
      SLEEP MKM = TIDUR
      SLEEP MKM = TIDUR
      SLEEP MKM = TIDUR
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      JERTEH – Panglima Tentera Udara, Jen Tan Sri Dato’ Sri Mohd Asghar Khan bin Goriman Khan TUDM telah mengiringi Menteri Pertahanan, YB Dato’ Seri Mohamed Khaled bin Nordin melaksanakan Lawatan Kerja ke Pangkalan Udara Gong Kedak hari ini.
      Semasa lawatan ini, Menteri Pertahanan telah dibawa meninjau kesiagaan pesawat pejuang Su-30MKM yang dioperasikan oleh No 12 Skuadron. Beliau juga turut menyaksikan Majlis Penyerahan Kontrak 10th Year Service Life Extension Programme (SLEP) Pesawat Sukhoi Su-30MKM yang dikendalikan oleh syarikat tempatan, Aerospace Technology Systems Corporation (ATSC).
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      GEMPURWIRA24 Januari 2025 pukul 12.12
      Perawatan BERAT/MRO semua buat di MALAYDESH ya guys.. πŸ”₯πŸ”₯πŸ‡²πŸ‡ΎπŸ‡²πŸ‡Ύ

      Manakala INDIANESIA.... Tiada kemampuan seperti itu.. Selain terpaksa hantar ke BELARUS.... πŸ‘ŽπŸ‘ŽπŸ€£πŸ€£πŸ€£
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      SALE MIG29N FOR SPAREPART MKM
      SALE MIG29N FOR SPAREPART MKM
      SALE MIG29N FOR SPAREPART MKM
      Datuk Seri Ikhmal Hisham Abdul Aziz mencadangkan agar 18 buah pesawat MiG-29N milik Tentera Udara Diraja Malaydesh (TUDM) yang telah lama digantung penggunaannya dilupuskan dan dijual kepada negara-negara yang berminat seperti India dan Sudan.
      Bekas Timbalan Menteri Pertahanan itu berkata, cadangan berkenaan bertujuan untuk menangani isu kekurangan alat ganti bagi pesawat Sukhoi Su-30MKM milik TUDM yang terkesan akibat perang Ukraine-Rusia.
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      SALE = F 5 TIGERS
      SALE = F 5 TIGERS
      SALE = F 5 TIGERS
      This announcement was in response to posts, photos, and videos circulating on certain local social media platforms that purportedly depict an F-5 fighter jet allegedly belonging to Malon at one of the country’s ports.
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      NGEMIS F18 SEJAK 2017 = 9 TAHUN
      NGEMIS F18 SEJAK 2017 = 9 TAHUN
      NGEMIS F18 SEJAK 2017 = 9 TAHUN
      Malonn has reportedly sought the Kuwaiti jets since at least 2017. The legacy Hornet is thought to “increase the level of preparedness and capability of the RMAF in safeguarding the country’s airspace”. While the acquisition of the secondhand Hornets would help to complement the RMAF’s fleet of Hornets, they come with their own set of challenges.
      The Malonnn Ministry of Defence had submitted no less than three letters to the Kuwaiti government over the past few years in a bid to acquire the fighters. However, the discussions were stymied by political imbroglios in the Kuwaiti goverment.
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      FEBRUARI 2026
      MRO DI INDIA
      MRO DI INDIA
      MRO DI INDIA
      MRO DI INDIA
      MRO DI INDIA
      MRO DI INDIA
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      "Kami mengalami masalah dalam mengirim suku cadang atau merawat mesin jet tempur Sukhoi ke Rusia." Kita bisa mengirim, tetapi kita tidak bisa membayar karena Rusia dikenai sanksi oleh Amerika Serikat (AS), dan kita tidak bisa membayar melalui 'swift' atau pembayaran biasa.
      "Sekarang, India memberi kita kesempatan untuk mengirim dan memperbaiki (suku cadang) atau melakukan MRO (Maintenance, Repair, and Overhaul) mesin jet tempur Sukhoi ini di India," katanya saat Sesi Tanya Jawab Menteri di Dewan Rakyat, di sini, hari ini.

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  5. MENJUAL KEDAULATAN.... πŸ”₯πŸ”₯



    Kesepakatan Dagang: Produk AS yang Masuk Indonesia tak Perlu Sertifikasi Halal

    https://sharia.republika.co.id/berita/taqusi370/kesepakatan-dagang-produk-as-yang-masuk-indonesia-tak-perlu-sertifikasi-halal

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    Balasan
    1. INDONESIA = BATAS LIMIT 60%
      GOV. DEBT : 40% OF GDP
      HOUSEHOLD DEBT : 16% OF GDP
      DEFISIT : 2,9%
      GDP = USD 1,44 TRILIUN
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      MALAYDESH = BATAS LIMIT 65%
      GOV. DEBT : 69% OF GDP
      HOUSEHOLD DEBT : 84,3% OF GDP
      DEFISIT : 3,8%
      GDP = USD 416,90 MILIAR
      5X PM 6X MOD = 2026 FREEZES - 2023 CANCELLED
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      KELEMAHAN BBM MALAYDESH
      KELEMAHAN BBM MALAYDESH
      KELEMAHAN BBM MALAYDESH
      Berita dan lembaga riset versi bahasa Inggris yang sering mengulas kelemahan atau isu strategis terkait militer Malaydesh, termasuk aspek logistik dan operasional pada tahun 2025:
      Global Firepower (GFP): Situs ini menyediakan data komprehensif mengenai kekuatan militer Malaydesh yang berada di peringkat 42 dari 145 negara pada tahun 2025 dengan skor PwrIndx 0,7429. Data mereka mencakup statistik ketersediaan bahan bakar dan sumber daya alam sebagai faktor pendukung daya tahan tempur.
      Lowy Institute (Asia Power Index): Lembaga riset ini mencatat bahwa kemampuan militer adalah poin terlemah Malaydesh (peringkat ke-17 di Asia), yang turun satu peringkat pada 2025 setelah disalip oleh Filipina.
      New Straits Times (NST) - Malaydesh: Media lokal berbahasa Inggris yang sering memuat opini atau laporan terkait perlunya pemberantasan korupsi endemik di sektor militer dan isu subsidi bahan bakar yang berisiko pada stabilitas ekonomi militer.
      The Sun Malaydesh: Memberitakan evaluasi tahun 2025 yang menyoroti kerentanan institusional dan perlunya akuntabilitas lebih tinggi di berbagai sektor negara, termasuk pertahanan.
      The Diplomat: Majalah berita internasional yang secara rutin menganalisis tren keamanan dan tantangan logistik militer di kawasan Asia-Pasifik, termasuk di Malaydesh.
      Isu spesifik mengenai kualitas atau kontaminasi bahan bakar militer biasanya dibahas dalam konteks kesiapan operasional (operational readiness) dalam laporan-laporan strategis dari sumber di atas.
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      🦧GORILA TIAP TAHUN =
      HUTANG ELEKTRIK
      HUTANG INTERNET
      HUTANG SEWAGE
      HUTANG MINYAK BBM
      ==========
      1. Bil Utilitas – RM115 juta
      Dana ini digunakan untuk membayar keperluan asas operasi kem tentera dan fasiliti pertahanan:
      • Elektrik: Menyokong operasi pangkalan dan kem tentera yang memerlukan bekalan tenaga berterusan.
      • Internet: Menjamin komunikasi dan sistem maklumat ATM berfungsi dengan lancar, termasuk sistem pemantauan dan kawalan.
      • Kumbahan (Sewage): Menjaga kebersihan dan kesihatan fasiliti tentera melalui sistem kumbahan yang berfungsi baik.
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      ⚓ 2. Operasi Keselamatan Maritim – RM139 juta
      Dana ini diperuntukkan untuk memperkukuh kawalan dan pengawasan perairan negara, termasuk:
      • Patroli laut di kawasan strategik seperti Laut China Selatan dan Selat Melaka.
      • Pengoperasian aset maritim seperti kapal peronda, radar, dan sistem pengawasan.
      • Tindakan terhadap pencerobohan dan penyeludupan di perairan Malaydesh.
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      πŸ›‘️ 3. Operasi Pertahanan Udara – RM49 juta
      Dana ini menyokong kesiapsiagaan dan pengoperasian sistem pertahanan udara:
      • Penyelenggaraan radar dan sistem peluru berpandu.
      • Latihan dan operasi pemantauan ruang udara.
      • Tindakan pantas terhadap ancaman udara, termasuk pencerobohan pesawat asing.

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    2. ART = RUGI MALAYDESH MENANGIS DARAH
      ART = RUGI MALAYDESH MENANGIS DARAH
      ART = RUGI MALAYDESH MENANGIS DARAH
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      https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RbtRTglPqXU
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      CLAUSE ART MALAYDESH
      Section 1: Tariffs and Quotas
      Article 1.1: Elimination or reduction of tariffs on substantially all U.S. exports to Malaydesh.
      Article 1.2: Establishment of U.S. reciprocal tariffs on Malaydeshn products at a rate of 19% (pursuant to U.S. Executive Order 14257), with certain specified products reduced to 0%.
      Article 1.3: Prohibition on the imposition of quantitative restrictions (quotas) on the importation of goods from the United States.
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      Section 2: Non-Tariff Barriers and Related Matters
      Article 2.5 (Cheese and Meat Terms): Malaydesh shall not restrict market access for U.S. products solely based on the use of certain common names for cheese and meat.
      Article 2.8 (Good Regulatory Practices/GRP): Malaydesh is committed to adopting transparency, predictability, and public participation throughout the regulatory rulemaking cycle.
      Other Articles: Standardization of Halal requirements for cosmetics, pharmaceuticals, and medical devices, as well as the acceptance of U.S. motor vehicle safety and emission standards.
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      Section 3: Digital Trade and Technology
      Data Provisions: Prohibition of discrimination against U.S. digital services and an obligation to facilitate cross-border data transfers.
      Digital Taxation: Malaydesh commits to refraining from imposing discriminatory digital services taxes on U.S. companies.
      Technology: Prohibition of forced technology transfers or source code disclosure as a condition for doing business.
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      Section 4: Rules of Origin
      Establishing specific rules to determine whether a good qualifies as originating from Malaydesh or the U.S. to receive preferential tariff treatment.
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      Section 5: Economic and National Security
      Article 5.1.1 (Sanctions): If the U.S. takes action for national security purposes, Malaydesh is expected to adopt similar measures with equivalent restrictive effects or agree on a timeline for implementation.
      Article 5.2 (Export Controls): Cooperation on investment screening and export controls to prevent duty circumvention.
      Article 5.3 (Other Measures):
      Restrictions on the procurement of nuclear reactors, fuel rods, or enriched uranium from certain countries deemed inconsistent with U.S. interests.
      Commitment by Malaydesh not to prohibit or restrict the export of critical minerals and rare earth elements to the U.S.
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      Section 6: Commercial Considerations and Opportunities
      Purchase Commitments: Documentation of major commercial agreements, including the purchase of 30 Boeing aircraft, up to 5 million tonnes of Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) per annum, and coal commodities.
      Investment: Malaydesh facilitates approximately USD 70 billion in investments into the United States over a 10-year period.
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      Section 7: Implementation and Final Provisions
      Termination Clause: The U.S. reserves the right to terminate the agreement and reinstate higher tariffs if Malaydesh enters into new trade agreements with other nations deemed harmful to core U.S. interests.
      Consultation Mechanism: Emphasis on resolving disputes through bilateral consultations and negotiations.
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      Dokumen ini secara resmi dikelola oleh Ministry of Investment, Trade and Industry (MITI) Malaydesh (https://www.miti.gov.my/ART)

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    3. ART = MALAYDESH SHALL
      -
      Perbandingan antara Indonesia dan Malaydesh mencerminkan kontras tajam antara Smart Diplomacy yang berdaulat dengan Desperate Diplomacy yang subordinatif.
      -
      Indonesia berhasil menjadi pemenang strategis dengan mengamankan tarif 0% bagi 1.819 produk dan pengakuan atas hilirisasi domestik tanpa mengorbankan politik luar negeri bebas aktif,
      -
      Malaydesh terjebak menjadi vasal ekonomi yang tunduk pada diksi hukum absolut "Shall", wajib menyuplai bahan mentah secara eksploitatif, serta kehilangan kemandirian regulasi nasional di bawah kendali penuh Washington.
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      CLAUSE ART MALAYDESH
      Section 1: Tariffs and Quotas
      Article 1.1: Elimination or reduction of tariffs on substantially all U.S. exports to Malaydesh.
      Article 1.2: Establishment of U.S. reciprocal tariffs on Malaydeshn products at a rate of 19% (pursuant to U.S. Executive Order 14257), with certain specified products reduced to 0%.
      Article 1.3: Prohibition on the imposition of quantitative restrictions (quotas) on the importation of goods from the United States.
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      Section 2: Non-Tariff Barriers and Related Matters
      Article 2.5 (Cheese and Meat Terms): Malaydesh shall not restrict market access for U.S. products solely based on the use of certain common names for cheese and meat.
      Article 2.8 (Good Regulatory Practices/GRP): Malaydesh is committed to adopting transparency, predictability, and public participation throughout the regulatory rulemaking cycle.
      Other Articles: Standardization of Halal requirements for cosmetics, pharmaceuticals, and medical devices, as well as the acceptance of U.S. motor vehicle safety and emission standards.
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      Section 3: Digital Trade and Technology
      Data Provisions: Prohibition of discrimination against U.S. digital services and an obligation to facilitate cross-border data transfers.
      Digital Taxation: Malaydesh commits to refraining from imposing discriminatory digital services taxes on U.S. companies.
      Technology: Prohibition of forced technology transfers or source code disclosure as a condition for doing business.
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      Section 4: Rules of Origin
      Establishing specific rules to determine whether a good qualifies as originating from Malaydesh or the U.S. to receive preferential tariff treatment.
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      Section 5: Economic and National Security
      Article 5.1.1 (Sanctions): If the U.S. takes action for national security purposes, Malaydesh is expected to adopt similar measures with equivalent restrictive effects or agree on a timeline for implementation.
      Article 5.2 (Export Controls): Cooperation on investment screening and export controls to prevent duty circumvention.
      Article 5.3 (Other Measures):
      Restrictions on the procurement of nuclear reactors, fuel rods, or enriched uranium from certain countries deemed inconsistent with U.S. interests.
      Commitment by Malaydesh not to prohibit or restrict the export of critical minerals and rare earth elements to the U.S.
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      Section 6: Commercial Considerations and Opportunities
      Purchase Commitments: Documentation of major commercial agreements, including the purchase of 30 Boeing aircraft, up to 5 million tonnes of Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) per annum, and coal commodities.
      Investment: Malaydesh facilitates approximately USD 70 billion in investments into the United States over a 10-year period.
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      Section 7: Implementation and Final Provisions
      Termination Clause: The U.S. reserves the right to terminate the agreement and reinstate higher tariffs if Malaydesh enters into new trade agreements with other nations deemed harmful to core U.S. interests.
      Consultation Mechanism: Emphasis on resolving disputes through bilateral consultations and negotiations.
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      Dokumen ini secara resmi dikelola oleh Ministry of Investment, Trade and Industry (MITI) Malaydesh (https://www.miti.gov.my/ART)

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    4. INDONESIA = BATAS LIMIT 60%
      GOV. DEBT : 40% OF GDP
      HOUSEHOLD DEBT : 16% OF GDP
      DEFISIT : 2,9%
      GDP = USD 1,44 TRILIUN
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      MALAYDESH = BATAS LIMIT 65%
      GOV. DEBT : 69% OF GDP
      HOUSEHOLD DEBT : 84,3% OF GDP
      DEFISIT : 3,8%
      GDP = USD 416,90 MILIAR
      5X PM 6X MOD = 2026 FREEZES - 2023 CANCELLED
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      CLAUSE ART MALAYDESH
      Section 1: Tariffs and Quotas
      Article 1.1: Elimination or reduction of tariffs on substantially all U.S. exports to Malaydesh.
      Article 1.2: Establishment of U.S. reciprocal tariffs on Malaydeshn products at a rate of 19% (pursuant to U.S. Executive Order 14257), with certain specified products reduced to 0%.
      Article 1.3: Prohibition on the imposition of quantitative restrictions (quotas) on the importation of goods from the United States.
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      Section 2: Non-Tariff Barriers and Related Matters
      Article 2.5 (Cheese and Meat Terms): Malaydesh shall not restrict market access for U.S. products solely based on the use of certain common names for cheese and meat.
      Article 2.8 (Good Regulatory Practices/GRP): Malaydesh is committed to adopting transparency, predictability, and public participation throughout the regulatory rulemaking cycle.
      Other Articles: Standardization of Halal requirements for cosmetics, pharmaceuticals, and medical devices, as well as the acceptance of U.S. motor vehicle safety and emission standards.
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      Section 3: Digital Trade and Technology
      Data Provisions: Prohibition of discrimination against U.S. digital services and an obligation to facilitate cross-border data transfers.
      Digital Taxation: Malaydesh commits to refraining from imposing discriminatory digital services taxes on U.S. companies.
      Technology: Prohibition of forced technology transfers or source code disclosure as a condition for doing business.
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      Section 4: Rules of Origin
      Establishing specific rules to determine whether a good qualifies as originating from Malaydesh or the U.S. to receive preferential tariff treatment.
      --------------
      Section 5: Economic and National Security
      Article 5.1.1 (Sanctions): If the U.S. takes action for national security purposes, Malaydesh is expected to adopt similar measures with equivalent restrictive effects or agree on a timeline for implementation.
      Article 5.2 (Export Controls): Cooperation on investment screening and export controls to prevent duty circumvention.
      Article 5.3 (Other Measures):
      Restrictions on the procurement of nuclear reactors, fuel rods, or enriched uranium from certain countries deemed inconsistent with U.S. interests.
      Commitment by Malaydesh not to prohibit or restrict the export of critical minerals and rare earth elements to the U.S.
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      Section 6: Commercial Considerations and Opportunities
      Purchase Commitments: Documentation of major commercial agreements, including the purchase of 30 Boeing aircraft, up to 5 million tonnes of Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) per annum, and coal commodities.
      Investment: Malaydesh facilitates approximately USD 70 billion in investments into the United States over a 10-year period.
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      Section 7: Implementation and Final Provisions
      Termination Clause: The U.S. reserves the right to terminate the agreement and reinstate higher tariffs if Malaydesh enters into new trade agreements with other nations deemed harmful to core U.S. interests.
      Consultation Mechanism: Emphasis on resolving disputes through bilateral consultations and negotiations.
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      Dokumen ini secara resmi dikelola oleh Ministry of Investment, Trade and Industry (MITI) Malaydesh (https://www.miti.gov.my/ART)

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    5. ART = RUGI MALAYDESH MENANGIS DARAH
      ART = RUGI MALAYDESH MENANGIS DARAH
      ART = RUGI MALAYDESH MENANGIS DARAH
      -
      https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RbtRTglPqXU
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      Kedaulatan Ekonomi dan Penguasaan Aset
      -
      Indonesia: Mengukuhkan kedaulatan sumber daya dengan penguasaan 63,23% saham PT Freeport Indonesia. Keberhasilan mendapatkan tambahan 12% saham secara gratis menunjukkan posisi tawar yang sangat kuat dalam negosiasi tanpa membebani keuangan negara.
      -
      Malaydesh: Menghadapi risiko kedaulatan melalui "Klausul Pemutusan Sepihak" oleh AS. Kebijakan luar negeri Malaydesh menjadi terbatas karena ketergantungan pada restu geopolitik AS terhadap mitra dagang pihak ketiga (seperti China/Rusia).
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      2. Efisiensi Biaya dan Pemanfaatan Devisa
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      Indonesia: Sangat efisien dengan komitmen hanya US$ 22,7 Miliar untuk akses 1.819 pos produk tarif 0%. Fokus pada hilirisasi memastikan modal tetap berputar di dalam negeri untuk membangun industri manufaktur.
      -
      Malaydesh: Mengalami kerugian ekonomi ganda (double loss) dengan membayar US$ 242 Miliar (10 kali lipat lebih mahal) untuk jumlah produk yang lebih sedikit (1.711 pos). Dana tersebut dialokasikan untuk konsumsi produk jadi AS (Boeing & LNG), yang merupakan bentuk transfer kekayaan kembali ke negara maju.
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      3. Kedaulatan Data dan Standarisasi Regulasi
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      Indonesia: Memegang kendali penuh melalui UU PDP. Pertukaran data lintas batas hanya berlaku untuk Data Komersial, bukan data kependudukan pribadi, sehingga privasi warga negara tetap terlindungi.
      -
      Malaydesh: Terpaksa mengadopsi standar regulasi dan keamanan nasional AS (Imperialisme Regulasi). Kewajiban memfasilitasi transfer data dan larangan membatasi layanan digital AS berpotensi menghambat inovasi dan kemandirian teknologi lokal.
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      4. Ketahanan Fiskal dan Orientasi Masa Depan
      -
      Indonesia: Memiliki ruang fiskal yang sehat (utang ~40% GDP) dan fokus pada pembangunan basis produksi serta energi hijau melalui hilirisasi.
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      Malaydesh: Berada dalam tekanan krisis utang (69% GDP) dengan pola ekonomi yang cenderung konsumtif terhadap produk Barat demi mengamankan posisi politik.
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      Intisari:
      Indonesia menggunakan daya tawar sumber daya alam dan prinsip politik Bebas Aktif untuk menekan biaya komitmen dan memperkuat struktur industri nasional. Sebaliknya, Malaydesh terpaksa "membeli" akses pasar dengan harga sangat tinggi yang mengorbankan sebagian kedaulatan regulasi dan fleksibilitas politik luar negerinya.

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    6. KEDAULATAN MANDIRI VS. KETERGANTUNGAN TERSTRUKTUR
      -
      Analisis menunjukkan bahwa Indonesia berhasil memposisikan diri sebagai Mitra Strategis Mandiri (Rule-Maker), sementara Malaydesh terjebak dalam posisi Negara Satelit (Rule-Taker) dengan beban komitmen yang tidak proporsional.
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      Dominasi Aset dan Kedaulatan Ekonomi
      -
      Indonesia: Mengukuhkan kedaulatan sumber daya melalui kepemilikan 63,23% saham PT Freeport Indonesia, di mana tambahan 12% saham didapat secara gratis. Ini memberikan kendali penuh atas kekayaan alam nasional tanpa membebani keuangan negara.
      -
      Malaydesh: Menghadapi risiko kedaulatan karena adanya klausul pemutusan sepihak oleh AS jika Malaydesh menjalin hubungan dagang dengan rival geopolitik (seperti China/Rusia), yang secara de facto membatasi kebijakan luar negeri bebas aktif mereka.
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      2. Efisiensi Biaya vs. Pemborosan Devisa
      -
      Indonesia: Menunjukkan keunggulan negosiasi luar biasa dengan hanya berkomitmen US$ 22,7 Miliar untuk mendapatkan akses 1.819 pos produk tarif 0%. Fokus pada Hilirisasi memastikan uang tetap berputar di dalam negeri untuk membangun industri manufaktur dan energi hijau.
      -
      Malaydesh: Mengalami kerugian ekonomi ganda (double loss) dengan membayar US$ 242 Miliar (10x lipat lebih mahal) untuk jumlah produk yang lebih sedikit (1.711 pos). Dana tersebut justru dialokasikan untuk membeli produk jadi AS (Boeing & LNG), yang bersifat transfer kekayaan kembali ke negara maju (model konsumsi).
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      3. Keamanan Data dan Standarisasi
      -
      Indonesia: Menjamin keamanan warga negara melalui UU PDP, memastikan hanya Data Komersial yang terlibat dalam transaksi lintas batas, bukan data kependudukan pribadi.
      -
      Malaydesh: Terpaksa mengadopsi standar regulasi dan keamanan nasional AS (Imperialisme Regulasi), termasuk kewajiban memfasilitasi transfer data lintas batas dan larangan membatasi produk AS, yang dapat menghambat inovasi serta kemandirian teknologi lokal.
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      4. Ketahanan Fiskal dan Masa Depan
      -
      Indonesia memiliki ruang fiskal yang luas (utang pemerintah hanya 40% dari GDP) untuk penguatan struktur industri,
      -
      Malaydesh berada dalam kondisi krisis utang (69% dari GDP) dengan pola "gali lubang tutup lubang" yang mengancam stabilitas ekonomi jangka panjang.
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      Intisari:
      Indonesia menggunakan daya tawar sumber daya alam untuk menekan biaya komitmen, sementara Malaydesh terpaksa "membeli" akses pasar dengan harga sangat tinggi demi mengamankan posisi politik di mata Barat.

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    7. 2025 KLAIM MRO = 2026 NGEMIS MRO KE INDIA
      2025 KLAIM MRO = 2026 NGEMIS MRO KE INDIA
      2025 KLAIM MRO = 2026 NGEMIS MRO KE INDIA
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      GEMPURWIRA24 Januari 2025 pukul 12.12
      Perawatan BERAT/MRO semua buat di MALAYDESH ya guys.. πŸ”₯πŸ”₯πŸ‡²πŸ‡ΎπŸ‡²πŸ‡Ύ

      Manakala INDIANESIA.... Tiada kemampuan seperti itu.. Selain terpaksa hantar ke BELARUS.... πŸ‘ŽπŸ‘ŽπŸ€£πŸ€£πŸ€£
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      JANUARI 2025 = KLAIM SLEP MKM
      SLEEP MKM = TIDUR
      SLEEP MKM = TIDUR
      SLEEP MKM = TIDUR
      SLEEP MKM = TIDUR
      -
      JERTEH – Panglima Tentera Udara, Jen Tan Sri Dato’ Sri Mohd Asghar Khan bin Goriman Khan TUDM telah mengiringi Menteri Pertahanan, YB Dato’ Seri Mohamed Khaled bin Nordin melaksanakan Lawatan Kerja ke Pangkalan Udara Gong Kedak hari ini.
      Semasa lawatan ini, Menteri Pertahanan telah dibawa meninjau kesiagaan pesawat pejuang Su-30MKM yang dioperasikan oleh No 12 Skuadron. Beliau juga turut menyaksikan Majlis Penyerahan Kontrak 10th Year Service Life Extension Programme (SLEP) Pesawat Sukhoi Su-30MKM yang dikendalikan oleh syarikat tempatan, Aerospace Technology Systems Corporation (ATSC).
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      FEBRUARI 2026
      MRO DI INDIA
      MRO DI INDIA
      MRO DI INDIA
      MRO DI INDIA
      MRO DI INDIA
      MRO DI INDIA
      -
      "Kami mengalami masalah dalam mengirim suku cadang atau merawat mesin jet tempur Sukhoi ke Rusia." Kita bisa mengirim, tetapi kita tidak bisa membayar karena Rusia dikenai sanksi oleh Amerika Serikat (AS), dan kita tidak bisa membayar melalui 'swift' atau pembayaran biasa.
      "Sekarang, India memberi kita kesempatan untuk mengirim dan memperbaiki (suku cadang) atau melakukan MRO (Maintenance, Repair, and Overhaul) mesin jet tempur Sukhoi ini di India," katanya saat Sesi Tanya Jawab Menteri di Dewan Rakyat, di sini, hari ini.

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  6. GADAI KEDAULATAN
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    Kesepakatan Dagang sebagai "Gadai" Kedaulatan
    Mahathir secara vokal mengkritik kesepakatan dagang yang dijalin pemerintahan Anwar Ibrahim dengan AS sebagai bentuk imperialisme modern. Ia menilai pemerintah "bodoh" karena memberikan banyak konsesi hanya untuk pengurangan tarif yang kecil.
    Inti Berita: Mahathir mempertanyakan mengapa Malaydesh menghapus pajak pada 11.000 produk AS demi penurunan tarif AS yang tidak sepadan (dari 25% menjadi 19%). Ia bahkan melaporkan PM Anwar ke polisi pada Desember 2025, menuding kesepakatan tersebut inkonstitusional dan hanya memperkaya Amerika Serikat.
    Sumber: Instagram Resmi Dr. Mahathir Mohamad, Kompas.com.
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    CLAUSE ART MALAYDESH
    Section 1: Tariffs and Quotas
    Article 1.1: Elimination or reduction of tariffs on substantially all U.S. exports to Malaydesh.
    Article 1.2: Establishment of U.S. reciprocal tariffs on Malaydeshn products at a rate of 19% (pursuant to U.S. Executive Order 14257), with certain specified products reduced to 0%.
    Article 1.3: Prohibition on the imposition of quantitative restrictions (quotas) on the importation of goods from the United States.
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    Section 2: Non-Tariff Barriers and Related Matters
    Article 2.5 (Cheese and Meat Terms): Malaydesh shall not restrict market access for U.S. products solely based on the use of certain common names for cheese and meat.
    Article 2.8 (Good Regulatory Practices/GRP): Malaydesh is committed to adopting transparency, predictability, and public participation throughout the regulatory rulemaking cycle.
    Other Articles: Standardization of Halal requirements for cosmetics, pharmaceuticals, and medical devices, as well as the acceptance of U.S. motor vehicle safety and emission standards.
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    Section 3: Digital Trade and Technology
    Data Provisions: Prohibition of discrimination against U.S. digital services and an obligation to facilitate cross-border data transfers.
    Digital Taxation: Malaydesh commits to refraining from imposing discriminatory digital services taxes on U.S. companies.
    Technology: Prohibition of forced technology transfers or source code disclosure as a condition for doing business.
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    Section 4: Rules of Origin
    Establishing specific rules to determine whether a good qualifies as originating from Malaydesh or the U.S. to receive preferential tariff treatment.
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    Section 5: Economic and National Security
    Article 5.1.1 (Sanctions): If the U.S. takes action for national security purposes, Malaydesh is expected to adopt similar measures with equivalent restrictive effects or agree on a timeline for implementation.
    Article 5.2 (Export Controls): Cooperation on investment screening and export controls to prevent duty circumvention.
    Article 5.3 (Other Measures):
    Restrictions on the procurement of nuclear reactors, fuel rods, or enriched uranium from certain countries deemed inconsistent with U.S. interests.
    Commitment by Malaydesh not to prohibit or restrict the export of critical minerals and rare earth elements to the U.S.
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    Section 6: Commercial Considerations and Opportunities
    Purchase Commitments: Documentation of major commercial agreements, including the purchase of 30 Boeing aircraft, up to 5 million tonnes of Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) per annum, and coal commodities.
    Investment: Malaydesh facilitates approximately USD 70 billion in investments into the United States over a 10-year period.
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    Section 7: Implementation and Final Provisions
    Termination Clause: The U.S. reserves the right to terminate the agreement and reinstate higher tariffs if Malaydesh enters into new trade agreements with other nations deemed harmful to core U.S. interests.
    Consultation Mechanism: Emphasis on resolving disputes through bilateral consultations and negotiations.
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    Dokumen ini secara resmi dikelola oleh Ministry of Investment, Trade and Industry (MITI) Malaydesh (https://www.miti.gov.my/ART)

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  7. 2025 KLAIM MRO = 2026 NGEMIS MRO KE INDIA
    2025 KLAIM MRO = 2026 NGEMIS MRO KE INDIA
    2025 KLAIM MRO = 2026 NGEMIS MRO KE INDIA
    -
    GEMPURWIRA24 Januari 2025 pukul 12.12
    Perawatan BERAT/MRO semua buat di MALAYDESH ya guys.. πŸ”₯πŸ”₯πŸ‡²πŸ‡ΎπŸ‡²πŸ‡Ύ

    Manakala INDIANESIA.... Tiada kemampuan seperti itu.. Selain terpaksa hantar ke BELARUS.... πŸ‘ŽπŸ‘ŽπŸ€£πŸ€£πŸ€£
    --------
    JANUARI 2025 = KLAIM SLEP MKM
    SLEEP MKM = TIDUR
    SLEEP MKM = TIDUR
    SLEEP MKM = TIDUR
    SLEEP MKM = TIDUR
    -
    JERTEH – Panglima Tentera Udara, Jen Tan Sri Dato’ Sri Mohd Asghar Khan bin Goriman Khan TUDM telah mengiringi Menteri Pertahanan, YB Dato’ Seri Mohamed Khaled bin Nordin melaksanakan Lawatan Kerja ke Pangkalan Udara Gong Kedak hari ini.
    Semasa lawatan ini, Menteri Pertahanan telah dibawa meninjau kesiagaan pesawat pejuang Su-30MKM yang dioperasikan oleh No 12 Skuadron. Beliau juga turut menyaksikan Majlis Penyerahan Kontrak 10th Year Service Life Extension Programme (SLEP) Pesawat Sukhoi Su-30MKM yang dikendalikan oleh syarikat tempatan, Aerospace Technology Systems Corporation (ATSC).
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    FEBRUARI 2026
    MRO DI INDIA
    MRO DI INDIA
    MRO DI INDIA
    MRO DI INDIA
    MRO DI INDIA
    MRO DI INDIA
    -
    "Kami mengalami masalah dalam mengirim suku cadang atau merawat mesin jet tempur Sukhoi ke Rusia." Kita bisa mengirim, tetapi kita tidak bisa membayar karena Rusia dikenai sanksi oleh Amerika Serikat (AS), dan kita tidak bisa membayar melalui 'swift' atau pembayaran biasa.
    "Sekarang, India memberi kita kesempatan untuk mengirim dan memperbaiki (suku cadang) atau melakukan MRO (Maintenance, Repair, and Overhaul) mesin jet tempur Sukhoi ini di India," katanya saat Sesi Tanya Jawab Menteri di Dewan Rakyat, di sini, hari ini.

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