04 Mei 2026

Aussie Submarine Sold to US: C2 Robotics Commissions First US Export LUUV

04 Mei 2026

Spearbooth Large UUV (photo: C2 Robotics)

C2 Robotics on May 1, 2026 has marked a significant milestone with the commissioning and christening of its Speartooth Large Uncrewed Undersea Vehicle (LUUV), the first to be delivered to the United States.

This ceremony represents a defining moment for the company, signalling both the transition of Speartooth from development, into operational service, and C2 Robotics’ expansion into international markets.

While ship christenings are a longstanding naval tradition, this event is a first for C2 Robotics and was conducted with a modern twist – as it was christened by a robotic arm, with a ‘Human-on the-loop’! A philosophy that extends to Speartooth’s operational context.

“This is a proud and important step for our company,” said Troy Duggan, CEO of C2 Robotics. “We don’t typically conduct christening ceremonies for all of our boats, but this moment reflects the maturity of the Speartooth program and the strength of our partnership with the United States.” “The LUUV program is incredibly fast paced with payload options and mission roles continuously expanding”, Duggan said.

The christening ceremony was officiated by Guest of Honour and Sponsor’s representative – Captain Josh Fagan – the US Naval Attache based in Canberra. Representing the Director General of Maritime Integrated Capabilities (who oversees the RAN’s autonomous systems program) was Captain Tony Miskelly RAN. C2 Robotics team members and suppliers were also in attendance. 

The Speartooth LUUV has been designed to deliver scalable, cost-effective undersea capability across intelligence, surveillance, reconnaissance and strike missions. Its smaller size and lower unit cost enable it to operate in contested environments and generate force mass in ways that traditional platforms cannot.

“This partnership demonstrates a shared commitment to advancing allied autonomous undersea capability,” Duggan said. “Speartooth is built on the principle of ‘Small, Smart, Many’—and today’s event brings that concept one step closer to operational reality.”

C2 Robotics extends its sincere appreciation to CAPT Josh Fagan for supporting the ceremony and formally marking the entry of Speartooth into service with the United States.

A further announcement on overseas sales with our European partner, Eurobotics GmbH, will be released soon.

(C2 Robotics)

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    • Kementerian Dalam Negeri (KDN): Dipotong RM674 juta.
    • Perbendaharaan (Kementerian Kewangan): Dipotong RM664 juta.
    • Kementerian Kemajuan Desa dan Wilayah (KKDW): Dipotong RM571 juta.
    • Kementerian Pertahanan (MINDEF): Dipotong RM508 juta.
    • Kementerian Pendidikan (KPM): Dipotong RM466 juta.
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    2026 APRIL = CUT BUDGET
    Malaydesh’s treasury has ordered all government ministries and agencies to cut their operating budgets for 2026 due to the impacts of the Middle East conflict, according to a government directive reviewed by Reuters.
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    2026 JANUARY = FREEZE PROCUREMENT
    The freeze was imposed on January 16, 2026, targeting military and police contracts after bribery allegations against senior officials, including a former army chief.
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    1️⃣ DATA UTANG MALAYDESH 2026
    Utang Pemerintah: RM 1,79 triliun
    Utang Rumah Tangga: RM 1,65 triliun
    Rasio Utang Pemerintah/PDB: 70,5% (Overlimit Batas 65%/PDB)
    Rasio Utang Rumah Tangga/PDB: 84,3% (Overlimit Batas 65%/PDB)
    Jumlah Penduduk Malaydesh 2026 : 36.385.115 jiwa
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    PERHITUNGAN UTANG PER PENDUDUK MALAYDESH 2026
    Utang Pemerintah: RM 1.790.000.000.000 / 36.385.115 = RM 49.196
    Utang Rumah Tangga: RM 1.650.000.000.000 / 36.385.115 = RM 45.348
    ➡️Total Beban Kumulatif Per Warga : RM 49.196 + RM 45.348 = RM 94.544
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    2️⃣ DATA YANG MALAYDESH 2025
    Utang Pemerintah akhir 2025: RM 1.30 triliun = 1,300,000,000,000
    Utang rumah tangga 2025 : RM 1.65 triliun = 1,650,000,000,000
    Jumlah penduduk Malaydesh 2025 (perkiraan pertengahan tahun): 35,977,838 jiwa
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    PERHITUNGAN UTANG PER PENDUDUK MALAYDESH 2025
    Utang Pemerintah : 1,300,000,000,000/35,977,838 = RM 36,139
    Utang Rumah Tangga : 1,650,000,000,000/35,977,838 = RM 45,859
    ➡️Total Beban Kumulatif Per Warga Malaydesh : RM 36,139 + RM 45,859 = RM 81.998
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    3️⃣DATA UTANG MALAYDESH 2024
    Utang Pemerintah: RM 1,22 triliun
    Utang Rumah Tangga: RM 1,53 triliun
    Rasio Utang Pemerintah/PDB: 64,6%
    Rasio Utang Rumah Tangga/PDB: 84,2%
    Jumlah Penduduk: 34.671.895 jiwa
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    PERHITUNGAN UTANG PER PENDUDUK 2024
    Utang Pemerintah: RM 1.220.000.000.000 / 34.671.895 = RM 35.187
    Utang Rumah Tangga: RM 1.530.000.000.000 / 34.671.895 = RM 44.128
    ➡️Total Beban Kumulatif Per Warga: RM 79.315
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    4️⃣DATA UTANG MALAYDESH 2023
    Utang Pemerintah: RM 1,17 triliun
    Utang Rumah Tangga: RM 1,45 triliun
    Rasio Utang Pemerintah/PDB: 64,3%
    Rasio Utang Rumah Tangga/PDB: 81,2%
    Jumlah Penduduk: 35.126.298 jiwa
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    PERHITUNGAN UTANG PER PENDUDUK 2023
    Utang Pemerintah: RM 1.170.000.000.000 / 35.126.298 = RM 33.308
    Utang Rumah Tangga: RM 1.450.000.000.000 / 35.126.298 = RM 41.279
    ➡️Total Beban Kumulatif Per Warga: RM 74.587
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    5️⃣DATA UTANG MALAYDESH 2022
    Utang Pemerintah: RM 1,08 triliun
    Utang Rumah Tangga: RM 1,38 triliun
    Rasio Utang Pemerintah/PDB: 60,1%
    Rasio Utang Rumah Tangga/PDB: 80,9%
    Jumlah Penduduk: 34.695.493 jiwa
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    PERHITUNGAN UTANG PER PENDUDUK 2022
    Utang Pemerintah: RM 1.080.000.000.000 / 34.695.493 = RM 31.127
    Utang Rumah Tangga: RM 1.380.000.000.000 / 34.695.493 = RM 39.774
    ➡️Total Beban Kumulatif Per Warga: RM 70.901
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    6️⃣DATA UTANG MALAYDESH 2021
    Utang Pemerintah: RM 979,81 miliar
    Utang Rumah Tangga: RM 1,34 triliun
    Rasio Utang Pemerintah/PDB: 63,3%
    Rasio Utang Rumah Tangga/PDB: 89,1% (Puncak pandemi)
    Jumlah Penduduk: 34.282.399 jiwa
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    PERHITUNGAN UTANG PER PENDUDUK 2021
    Utang Pemerintah: RM 979.810.000.000 / 34.282.399 = RM 28.580
    Utang Rumah Tangga: RM 1.340.000.000.000 / 34.282.399 = RM 39.087
    ➡️Total Beban Kumulatif Per Warga: RM 67.667

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    Balasan
    1. 2026 = CUT DEFENSE BUDGET = MISKIN
      2026 = PHK MASSAL = MISKIN
      2026 = FREEZE PROCUREMENT = MISKIN
      2025 = SIPRI KOSONG = MISKIN
      2024 = SIPRI KOSONG = MISKIN
      2023 = CANCELLED PROCUREMENT = MISKIN
      --------------------------------
      2026 = PHK MASSAL = MISKIN GOVERMENT
      Malaydesh’s treasury has ordered all government ministries and agencies to cut their operating budgets for 2026 due to the impacts of the Middle East conflict, according to a government directive reviewed by Reuters.
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      2026 = FREEZE PROCUREMENT = MISKIN
      The freeze was imposed on January 16, 2026, targeting military and police contracts after bribery allegations against senior officials, including a former army chief.
      --------------------------------
      2025 SIPRI MALAYDESH = KOSONG
      Https://defense-studies.blogspot.com/2026/03/transfer-persenjataan-dari-dan-ke_17.html?lr=1773708518608
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      2024 SIPRI MALAYDESH = KOSONG
      https://defense-studies.blogspot.com/2025/03/order-dan-transfer-persenjataan-ke-dan_14.html
      --------------------------------
      2023 Pembatalan 5 Tender (2023): MINDEF membatalkan 5 tender bekalan dan infrastruktur. Sumber: Kenyataan Rasmi MINDEF & Laporan Berita (Januari 2023).
      --------------------------------
      2026 CNBC Indonesia & HLIB: Menganalisis data SOCSO (PERKESO) terkait total 24.100 PHK dan puncaknya di Januari 2026.
      -
      2026 Bloomberg & The Straits Times: Memberitakan restrukturisasi Petronas yang memangkas ±5.000 karyawan
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      BUKTI HUTANG BAYAR HUTANG
      Daftar tren "Hutang Bayar Hutang" Malaydesh dari tahun 2018 hingga proyeksi 2025 berdasarkan data Kementerian Kewangan Malaydesh (MOF) dan Jabatan Audit Negara:
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      2018: FASE "OPEN DONASI"
      Pemerintah meluncurkan Tabung Harapan Malaydesh untuk mengumpulkan sumbangan rakyat guna membantu membayar utang negara yang menembus angka RM1 triliun (80% dari PDB).
      -
      2019: 59% HUTANG BAYAR HUTANG
      Laporan Ketua Audit Negara mengungkapkan bahwa 59% dari pinjaman baru digunakan hanya untuk melunasi utang yang sudah ada (gali lubang tutup lubang).
      -
      2020: 60% HUTANG BAYAR HUTANG
      Ketergantungan meningkat; hampir 60% pinjaman baru dialokasikan untuk membayar utang lama, memicu kekhawatiran karena anggaran pembangunan semakin terhimpit.
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      2021: 50,4% HUTANG BAYAR HUTANG
      Dari total pinjaman baru sebesar RM194,55 miliar, sebanyak RM98,05 miliar digunakan untuk pembayaran kembali prinsipal utang yang telah matang.
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      2022: 52,4% HUTANG BAYAR HUTANG
      Realisasi pembayaran prinsipal mencapai RM113,7 miliar. Total pinjaman meningkat 11,6% dibandingkan tahun sebelumnya akibat pemulihan pascapandemi.
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      2023: 64,3% HUTANG BAYAR HUTANG
      Persentase tertinggi dalam periode ini. Dari total pinjaman kasar RM226,6 miliar, sebesar RM145,8 miliar lari ke pembayaran utang lama.
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      2024: 58,9% HUTANG BAYAR HUTANG
      Pemerintah mulai melakukan konsolidasi. Pinjaman digunakan untuk melunasi utang matang sebesar RM121,3 miliar dari total pinjaman RM206 miliar.
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      2025: 58% HUTANG BAYAR HUTANG
      Berdasarkan Tinjauan Fiskal 2025, pemerintah memproyeksikan pinjaman kasar sebesar RM184 miliar, di mana RM106,8 miliar disiapkan untuk membayar prinsipal utang matang.
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      2026 = HUTANG BAYAR HUTANG
      Dokumen Resmi Pemerintah (Kementerian Kewangan Malaydesh - MOF)
      Data utama berasal dari laporan tahunan yang diterbitkan bersamaan dengan pembentangan anggaran negara:
      Laporan Tinjauan Fiskal 2025 & 2026: Memuat angka proyeksi pinjaman kasar (gross borrowing) dan alokasi pembayaran kembali prinsipal utang yang matang.
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      SUMBER DATA RESMI:
      Laporan Ketua Audit Negara (LKAN): Mengenai Penyata Kewangan Kerajaan Persekutuan (tahunan).
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      Kementerian Kewangan MalayDESH (MOF): Laporan Tinjauan Fiskal dan Estimasi Pendapatan Federal (diterbitkan setiap pembentangan Belanjawan/Budget).

      Hapus
    2. 2026 = CUT DEFENSE BUDGET = MISKIN
      2026 = PHK MASSAL = MISKIN
      2026 = FREEZE PROCUREMENT = MISKIN
      2025 = SIPRI KOSONG = MISKIN
      2024 = SIPRI KOSONG = MISKIN
      2023 = CANCELLED PROCUREMENT = MISKIN
      --------------------------------
      2026 = CUT DEFENSE BUDGET = MISKIN
      Malaydesh’s treasury has ordered all government ministries and agencies to cut their operating budgets for 2026 due to the impacts of the Middle East conflict, according to a government directive reviewed by Reuters.
      --------------------------------
      2026 = FREEZE PROCUREMENT = MISKIN
      The freeze was imposed on January 16, 2026, targeting military and police contracts after bribery allegations against senior officials, including a former army chief.
      --------------------------------
      2025 SIPRI MALAYDESH = KOSONG
      Https://defense-studies.blogspot.com/2026/03/transfer-persenjataan-dari-dan-ke_17.html?lr=1773708518608
      --------------------------------
      2024 SIPRI MALAYDESH = KOSONG
      https://defense-studies.blogspot.com/2025/03/order-dan-transfer-persenjataan-ke-dan_14.html
      --------------------------------
      2023 Pembatalan 5 Tender (2023): MINDEF membatalkan 5 tender bekalan dan infrastruktur. Sumber: Kenyataan Rasmi MINDEF & Laporan Berita (Januari 2023).
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      2026 CNBC Indonesia & HLIB: Menganalisis data SOCSO (PERKESO) terkait total 24.100 PHK dan puncaknya di Januari 2026.
      -
      2026 Bloomberg & The Straits Times: Memberitakan restrukturisasi Petronas yang memangkas ±5.000 karyawan
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      Perbandingan Strategis: Akusisi vs Sewa (Leasing)
      Indonesia (Full Ownership & ToT): Fokus pada kepemilikan penuh dan Transfer Teknologi (ToT). Dengan nilai belanja USD 12-13 Miliar hanya dari Turki, Indonesia membangun kedaulatan melalui PT Pindad (Tank Harimau) dan PT Dirgantara Indonesia (Drone ANKA).
      Malaydesh (Leasing Mode): Terjebak dalam model "Sewa-Sewa" (25+ item sewa termasuk helikopter, simulator, hingga motor polisi). Ini menandakan ketidakmampuan finansial untuk membayar down payment (DP) atau cicilan kontrak pengadaan baru. Status "2 Tahun SIPRI Kosong" mengonfirmasi tidak adanya kontrak alutsista utama yang masuk dalam radar internasional.
      ---------------------------------
      Analisa Fiskal: Jeratan Utang vs Ruang Belanja
      Indonesia (Stable): Utang pemerintah tetap terjaga di bawah ambang batas aman (41,1% terhadap PDB), memberikan kepercayaan bagi lembaga donor/kreditur untuk mendanai proyek strategis seperti Jet KAAN dan Rafale.
      Malaydesh (Critical):
      Rasio Utang: Menyentuh 84,3% terhadap PDB dengan total liabilitas menembus RM 1,79 Triliun pada 2026.
      Beban Bunga: Anggaran pertahanan habis untuk membayar bunga utang dan gaji, bukan untuk modernisasi. Kondisi "Hutang Bayar Hutang" memaksa militer beralih ke skema barter (Palm Oil) untuk pengadaan kecil seperti FA-50M.
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      Daftar Kegagalan & "Prank" Militer Malaydesh
      Kondisi ekonomi berdampak langsung pada kesiapan tempur (Operational Readiness):
      Mangkrak (Zonk): Proyek LCS (Littoral Combat Ship) tetap menjadi monumen kegagalan sejak 2011.
      Grounding Massal: Alutsista utama seperti MiG-29, MB339CM, dan Nuri terpaksa dipensiunkan atau tidak bisa terbang karena ketiadaan biaya perawatan dan suku cadang.
      Sewa sebagai Solusi Darurat: Penggunaan helikopter sewa (AW139, Blackhawk) dan simulator MKM menunjukkan ketergantungan pada pihak ketiga tanpa membangun aset nasional.

      Hapus
    3. 2026 = CUT DEFENSE BUDGET = MISKIN
      2026 = PHK MASSAL = MISKIN
      2026 = FREEZE PROCUREMENT = MISKIN
      2025 = SIPRI KOSONG = MISKIN
      2024 = SIPRI KOSONG = MISKIN
      2023 = CANCELLED PROCUREMENT = MISKIN
      --------------------------------
      2026 = CUT DEFENSE BUDGET = MISKIN
      Malaydesh’s treasury has ordered all government ministries and agencies to cut their operating budgets for 2026 due to the impacts of the Middle East conflict, according to a government directive reviewed by Reuters.
      --------------------------------
      2026 = FREEZE PROCUREMENT = MISKIN
      The freeze was imposed on January 16, 2026, targeting military and police contracts after bribery allegations against senior officials, including a former army chief.
      --------------------------------
      2025 SIPRI MALAYDESH = KOSONG
      Https://defense-studies.blogspot.com/2026/03/transfer-persenjataan-dari-dan-ke_17.html?lr=1773708518608
      --------------------------------
      2024 SIPRI MALAYDESH = KOSONG
      https://defense-studies.blogspot.com/2025/03/order-dan-transfer-persenjataan-ke-dan_14.html
      --------------------------------
      2023 Pembatalan 5 Tender (2023): MINDEF membatalkan 5 tender bekalan dan infrastruktur. Sumber: Kenyataan Rasmi MINDEF & Laporan Berita (Januari 2023).
      --------------------------------
      2026 CNBC Indonesia & HLIB: Menganalisis data SOCSO (PERKESO) terkait total 24.100 PHK dan puncaknya di Januari 2026.
      -
      2026 Bloomberg & The Straits Times: Memberitakan restrukturisasi Petronas yang memangkas ±5.000 karyawan
      --------------------------------
      Analisa Kekuatan Udara: Buying vs. Prank
      Indonesia melakukan modernisasi masif dengan kontrak resmi (Firm Order), sementara Malaydesh terjebak dalam pembatalan dan wacana:
      Indonesia (Realisasi & Kontrak G2G):
      42 Rafale: Kontrak lunas dan efektif (Dassault Aviation).
      48 KAAN (Gen-5): Kerja sama strategis G2G dengan Turki (TAI).
      48 KF-21 Boramae (Block II): Kesepakatan tahap akhir dengan Korea Selatan (KAI).
      24 M-346F: Penandatanganan Letter of Award (LOA) dengan Leonardo.
      Malaydesh (Pembatalan & Kegagalan):
      F-18 Kuwait: Resmi BATAL (2026) setelah 4 kali upaya negosiasi (New Straits Times).
      Status "Prank": Wacana JF-17, Rafale, Typhoon, dan Tejas berakhir tanpa kontrak.
      MiG-29N: Pensiun tanpa pengganti (Tiada Ganti).
      FA-50: Mengalami hambatan blokir/lisensi dari AS.
      -
      Analisa Geografis & Jangkauan Tempur
      Jarak Pekanbaru ke KL (291 KM) dan Pontianak ke Sarawak (498 KM) sangat pendek dibandingkan radius tempur jet tempur baru Indonesia:
      Rafale: ±1.852 KM (Sanggup menjangkau seluruh wilayah semenanjung dan Kalimantan).
      KAAN & KF-21: ±1.100–1.400 KM (Dominasi ruang udara regional).
      -
      Analisa Fiskal: Disiplin vs. Spiral Utang
      Perbedaan fundamental dalam cara membiayai pertahanan:
      Indonesia (Procurement/Buying): Rasio utang pemerintah sehat (40% GDP). Membeli aset untuk menjadi pemilik penuh.
      Malaydesh (Leasing/Sewa): Rasio utang kritis (69% GDP) dengan utang rumah tangga ekstrem (84,3%). Karena krisis kas, Malaydesh berubah menjadi "Negara Penyewa":
      Aset Sewaan: Helikopter Black Hawk (Aerotree), AW139, EC120B, Pesawat L39, Kapal Hidrografi, hingga Motor BMW R1250RT.
      Status SIPRI: Indonesia mencatat "Lembar Belanja Penuh", Malaydesh KOSONG/ZONK selama 2 tahun berturut-turut (2024-2025).
      -
      Beban Rakyat & Masa Depan
      Beban Per Kapita: Setiap warga Malaydesh menanggung beban utang kumulatif sebesar RM 81.998.
      Gali Lubang Tutup Lubang: Tren utang baru hanya untuk membayar bunga utang lama sejak 2010, menyebabkan kemandekan pembangunan militer (LCS mangkrak, MRCA vakum).

      Hapus
    4. 2026 = CUT DEFENSE BUDGET = MISKIN
      2026 = PHK MASSAL = MISKIN
      2026 = FREEZE PROCUREMENT = MISKIN
      2025 = SIPRI KOSONG = MISKIN
      2024 = SIPRI KOSONG = MISKIN
      2023 = CANCELLED PROCUREMENT = MISKIN
      --------------------------------
      2026 = CUT DEFENSE BUDGET = MISKIN
      Malaydesh’s treasury has ordered all government ministries and agencies to cut their operating budgets for 2026 due to the impacts of the Middle East conflict, according to a government directive reviewed by Reuters.
      --------------------------------
      2026 = FREEZE PROCUREMENT = MISKIN
      The freeze was imposed on January 16, 2026, targeting military and police contracts after bribery allegations against senior officials, including a former army chief.
      --------------------------------
      2025 SIPRI MALAYDESH = KOSONG
      Https://defense-studies.blogspot.com/2026/03/transfer-persenjataan-dari-dan-ke_17.html?lr=1773708518608
      --------------------------------
      2024 SIPRI MALAYDESH = KOSONG
      https://defense-studies.blogspot.com/2025/03/order-dan-transfer-persenjataan-ke-dan_14.html
      --------------------------------
      2023 Pembatalan 5 Tender (2023): MINDEF membatalkan 5 tender bekalan dan infrastruktur. Sumber: Kenyataan Rasmi MINDEF & Laporan Berita (Januari 2023).
      --------------------------------
      2026 CNBC Indonesia & HLIB: Menganalisis data SOCSO (PERKESO) terkait total 24.100 PHK dan puncaknya di Januari 2026.
      -
      2026 Bloomberg & The Straits Times: Memberitakan restrukturisasi Petronas yang memangkas ±5.000 karyawan
      --------------------------------
      Status SIPRI: Vakum vs. Agresif
      Malaydesh (Lembar Kosong): Mencatat status KOSONG selama dua tahun berturut-turut (2024–2025). Tidak ada transfer senjata berat yang terealisasi.
      Indonesia (Lembar Penuh): Realisasi masif mencakup Rafale F-4, A400M Atlas, Rudal Khan/Bora, hingga mesin kapal PPA-L-Plus.
      -
      Kegagalan Pengadaan & Skandal Finansial
      Skandal LCS: Proyek RM 9 Miliar yang belum mengirimkan satu pun kapal meski RM 6 Miliar telah dibayarkan. Terdeteksi penyimpangan dana RM 400 Juta untuk bayar utang perusahaan.
      Sistem "Middlemen": Ketergantungan pada agen/makelar politik menyebabkan harga alutsista melambung tidak wajar dan spesifikasi yang tidak sesuai kebutuhan militer.
      Drama SPH 155mm: Proyek tertunda sejak 2010 dan akhirnya dibatalkan Kemenkeu karena krisis anggaran.
      -
      Kesenjangan Kemampuan (Capability Gap)
      Ketiadaan Pesawat COIN: Menggunakan jet mahal (Su-30MKM) untuk operasi anti-gerilya yang seharusnya menggunakan pesawat ringan. Pengganti (FA-50M) baru akan tiba paling cepat 2026.
      Logistik Terfragmentasi: Standarisasi alutsista yang buruk (campuran Rusia, AS, Polandia, China) menciptakan biaya pemeliharaan tinggi dan kesiapan operasional rendah.
      Absennya Korps Marinir: Kemampuan amfibi yang terpecah antara AD dan AL melemahkan pertahanan kedaulatan di Laut China Selatan.
      -
      Krisis Fiskal & "Negara Penyewa"
      Spiral Utang: Rasio utang pemerintah (69% GDP) dan rumah tangga (84,3%) yang ekstrem memaksa militer beralih ke skema Sewa (Leasing).
      Aset Sewaan: Mencakup Helikopter Blackhawk, AW139, pesawat latihan L39, hingga kapal hidrografi dan motor patroli.
      Efek Domino: Pembatalan F-18 Hornet Kuwait (2026) menjadi simbol hilangnya kredibilitas finansial di pasar pertahanan global.
      -
      Penurunan Daya Gentar (GFP 2026)
      Peringkat Merosot: Turun ke posisi 42 Dunia (Peringkat 7 di ASEAN), kini berada di bawah Filipina (41) dan jauh tertinggal dari Indonesia (13).
      Status Armada: Banyak aset utama berstatus grounded atau tidak layak selam (seperti kasus KD Rahman) akibat kekurangan suku cadang dan teknisi.

      Hapus
    5. 2026 = CUT DEFENSE BUDGET = MISKIN
      2026 = PHK MASSAL = MISKIN
      2026 = FREEZE PROCUREMENT = MISKIN
      2025 = SIPRI KOSONG = MISKIN
      2024 = SIPRI KOSONG = MISKIN
      2023 = CANCELLED PROCUREMENT = MISKIN
      --------------------------------
      2026 = CUT DEFENSE BUDGET = MISKIN
      Malaydesh’s treasury has ordered all government ministries and agencies to cut their operating budgets for 2026 due to the impacts of the Middle East conflict, according to a government directive reviewed by Reuters.
      --------------------------------
      2026 = FREEZE PROCUREMENT = MISKIN
      The freeze was imposed on January 16, 2026, targeting military and police contracts after bribery allegations against senior officials, including a former army chief.
      --------------------------------
      2025 SIPRI MALAYDESH = KOSONG
      Https://defense-studies.blogspot.com/2026/03/transfer-persenjataan-dari-dan-ke_17.html?lr=1773708518608
      --------------------------------
      2024 SIPRI MALAYDESH = KOSONG
      https://defense-studies.blogspot.com/2025/03/order-dan-transfer-persenjataan-ke-dan_14.html
      --------------------------------
      2023 Pembatalan 5 Tender (2023): MINDEF membatalkan 5 tender bekalan dan infrastruktur. Sumber: Kenyataan Rasmi MINDEF & Laporan Berita (Januari 2023).
      --------------------------------
      2026 CNBC Indonesia & HLIB: Menganalisis data SOCSO (PERKESO) terkait total 24.100 PHK dan puncaknya di Januari 2026.
      -
      2026 Bloomberg & The Straits Times: Memberitakan restrukturisasi Petronas yang memangkas ±5.000 karyawan
      --------------------------------
      Status SIPRI: Vakum Total vs. Dominasi Regional
      Malaydesh (Zonk): Mencatatkan status KOSONG pada lembar laporan SIPRI selama dua tahun berturut-turut (2024–2025). Tidak ada kontrak atau transfer senjata berat yang terealisasi.
      Indonesia (Full Shopping): Memiliki lembar belanja penuh dengan aset strategis seperti Rafale F-4, A400M, Rudal Khan/Bora, drone Anka-S, hingga mesin kapal PPA-L-Plus.
      -
      Alutsista Usang & Krisis Pemeliharaan
      Armada Tua: Mengoperasikan aset berusia 30–40 tahun seperti panser Condor (1980-an) dan kapal Lekiu-class (1990-an).
      Masalah Kesiapan: Jet tempur utama (Su-30MKM & F/A-18D) memiliki jumlah armada kecil dan biaya perawatan yang mencekik anggaran.
      Pensiun Tanpa Pengganti: Mundurnya MiG-29 pada 2017 tanpa pengganti langsung meninggalkan celah pertahanan udara yang lebar.
      -
      Skandal Korupsi & Kegagalan Pengadaan
      Tragedi LCS: Proyek RM 9 Miliar yang meledak biayanya (cost overrun) hingga RM 1 Miliar, namun belum mengirimkan satu pun kapal meski dana telah terserap masif.
      Sistem Makelar: Ketergantungan pada agen dan "middlemen" politik menyebabkan harga alutsista menjadi tidak masuk akal dan spesifikasi yang seringkali tidak sesuai kebutuhan militer.
      Drama SPH 155mm: Pengadaan artileri medan yang tertunda sejak 2010 dan akhirnya dibatalkan oleh Kementerian Keuangan karena krisis kas.
      -
      Hambatan Fiskal & Ketergantungan Asing
      Anggaran Defisit: Belanja pertahanan hanya 1,0–1,5% PDB, di mana sebagian besar tersedot untuk gaji dan pensiun, menyisakan sedikit ruang untuk modernisasi.
      Strategi Sewa (Leasing): Karena tidak mampu membeli tunai, militer terpaksa menyewa helikopter (Blackhawk, AW139) dan pesawat latihan (L39) dari pihak swasta.
      Kerentanan Suku Cadang: Ketergantungan penuh pada pemasok luar negeri membuat militer rentan terhadap sanksi politik atau gangguan rantai pasok global.
      -
      Kelemahan Geopolitik & Operasional
      Ancaman Laut China Selatan: Armada laut yang menua dan kecil (hanya 2 kapal selam) membuat Malaydesh sulit menghalau intrusi kapal penjaga pantai China di wilayah Luconia Shoals.
      Absennya Integrasi: Kurangnya sistem Komando Gabungan yang kuat dan tidak adanya Korps Marinir yang terdedikasi melemahkan respon terhadap ancaman hibrida.
      Penurunan Peringkat (GFP 2026): Berada di posisi 42 dunia, kini resmi disalip oleh Filipina (41) dan tertinggal jauh di bawah Indonesia (13).

      Hapus
  2. orang potong bebek masak di kuali..enak haha!🥳👌🥳
    seblah POTONG BAJET....jimat kos, last last Hornet Kuwait kensel haha!😝🤥😝

    BalasHapus
  3. LONTONG ITEM OSI SAINGAN KSOT KING INDO 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥

    KALO MALONDESH CUMA BISA BUAT KONDOM UNISEX MAKLUM OTAK BOTOL 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣

    BalasHapus
  4. Aussie Submarine Sold to US: C2 Robotics Commissions First US Export LUUV
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    mirip2lah ama KSOT haha!👍😉👍

    lha tukang klaim IQ Tinggi mana hasilnya? katanya didikan top 5 universitihhhaha!🤣🍌🤣
    last last klaim kereta terbang, tau2 punya Elder Bradernyah haha!😂😝😂

    BalasHapus
  5. Mencecah RM1 = Rp4,391
    Mencecah USD1 = Rp 17,375

    😆😆😆😆😆😆🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣

    BalasHapus
    Balasan
    1. 2026 = CUT DEFENSE BUDGET = MISKIN
      2026 = PHK MASSAL = MISKIN
      2026 = FREEZE PROCUREMENT = MISKIN
      2025 = SIPRI KOSONG = MISKIN
      2024 = SIPRI KOSONG = MISKIN
      2023 = CANCELLED PROCUREMENT = MISKIN
      --------------------------------
      2026 = CUT DEFENSE BUDGET = MISKIN
      Malaydesh’s treasury has ordered all government ministries and agencies to cut their operating budgets for 2026 due to the impacts of the Middle East conflict, according to a government directive reviewed by Reuters.
      --------------------------------
      2026 = FREEZE PROCUREMENT = MISKIN
      The freeze was imposed on January 16, 2026, targeting military and police contracts after bribery allegations against senior officials, including a former army chief.
      --------------------------------
      2025 SIPRI MALAYDESH = KOSONG
      Https://defense-studies.blogspot.com/2026/03/transfer-persenjataan-dari-dan-ke_17.html?lr=1773708518608
      --------------------------------
      2024 SIPRI MALAYDESH = KOSONG
      https://defense-studies.blogspot.com/2025/03/order-dan-transfer-persenjataan-ke-dan_14.html
      --------------------------------
      2023 Pembatalan 5 Tender (2023): MINDEF membatalkan 5 tender bekalan dan infrastruktur. Sumber: Kenyataan Rasmi MINDEF & Laporan Berita (Januari 2023).
      --------------------------------
      2026 CNBC Indonesia & HLIB: Menganalisis data SOCSO (PERKESO) terkait total 24.100 PHK dan puncaknya di Januari 2026.
      -
      2026 Bloomberg & The Straits Times: Memberitakan restrukturisasi Petronas yang memangkas ±5.000 karyawan
      --------------------------------
      Inventaris Transfer Senjata (SIPRI 2024-2025)
      Indonesia (Aktif):
      Udara: Rafale F-4, A400M Atlas, Sistem Air Refuel, Drone ANKA-S.
      Laut: PPA-L-Plus, Ship Engine (LM-2500).
      Darat/Rudal: Rudal BORA, Rudal KHAN.
      Mesin: TP400-D6.
      Malaydesh (Kosong): Tidak ada catatan transfer signifikan dalam periode 2 tahun tersebut.
      -
      Akar Masalah Modernisasi (Structural Causes)
      Anggaran: Dana pertahanan di bawah 1,5% PDB (lebih rendah dari Singapura & Thailand).
      Skandal Pengadaan: Proyek LCS (Littoral Combat Ship) senilai RM9 miliar yang gagal kirim dan helikopter MD530G.
      Ketergantungan Asing: Kurangnya industri pertahanan domestik memicu kerentanan terhadap fluktuasi mata uang dan sanksi.
      Instabilitas Politik: Prioritas pertahanan sering berubah setiap pergantian pemerintah.
      -
      Tantangan Operasional & Internal
      Alutsista Tua: Ketergantungan pada Su-30MKM dan F/A-18D yang mulai menua; pensiunnya MiG-29 tanpa pengganti instan.
      Keamanan Maritim: Kewalahan menghadapi intrusi di Laut China Selatan (LCS) dan Selat Malaka akibat kurangnya kapal patroli.
      SDM: Gaji rendah dan kurangnya minat generasi muda menyebabkan sulitnya retensi tenaga ahli (pilot & insinyur).
      Koordinasi Rendah: Kurangnya integrasi operasi gabungan antara Angkatan Darat, Laut, dan Udara.
      -
      Sorotan Skandal & Opini Publik
      Kritik Kerajaan: Sultan Ibrahim menyebut helikopter Black Hawk tua sebagai "peti mati terbang".
      Korupsi Internal: Operasi Sohor (2025) mengungkap intelijen militer yang membocorkan data ke penyelundup.
      Kasus Kekerasan: Insiden penganiayaan kadet di UPNM yang memicu kemarahan publik di media sosial (#ReformATM).
      Konspirasi: Keterlibatan sindikat yang membayar petugas hingga RM50.000 per perjalanan untuk aktivitas ilegal.
      -
      Kesimpulan Perbandingan
      Indonesia: Fokus pada pengadaan besar-besaran (Big Ticket Items) dari berbagai negara (Perancis, Turki, AS).
      Malaydesh: Mengalami stagnasi akibat jeratan utang proyek lama, skandal korupsi, dan krisis kepercayaan publik terhadap manajemen pengadaan.

      Hapus
    2. 2026 = CUT DEFENSE BUDGET = MISKIN
      2026 = PHK MASSAL = MISKIN
      2026 = FREEZE PROCUREMENT = MISKIN
      2025 = SIPRI KOSONG = MISKIN
      2024 = SIPRI KOSONG = MISKIN
      2023 = CANCELLED PROCUREMENT = MISKIN
      --------------------------------
      2026 = CUT DEFENSE BUDGET = MISKIN
      Malaydesh’s treasury has ordered all government ministries and agencies to cut their operating budgets for 2026 due to the impacts of the Middle East conflict, according to a government directive reviewed by Reuters.
      --------------------------------
      2026 = FREEZE PROCUREMENT = MISKIN
      The freeze was imposed on January 16, 2026, targeting military and police contracts after bribery allegations against senior officials, including a former army chief.
      --------------------------------
      2025 SIPRI MALAYDESH = KOSONG
      Https://defense-studies.blogspot.com/2026/03/transfer-persenjataan-dari-dan-ke_17.html?lr=1773708518608
      --------------------------------
      2024 SIPRI MALAYDESH = KOSONG
      https://defense-studies.blogspot.com/2025/03/order-dan-transfer-persenjataan-ke-dan_14.html
      --------------------------------
      2023 Pembatalan 5 Tender (2023): MINDEF membatalkan 5 tender bekalan dan infrastruktur. Sumber: Kenyataan Rasmi MINDEF & Laporan Berita (Januari 2023).
      --------------------------------
      2026 CNBC Indonesia & HLIB: Menganalisis data SOCSO (PERKESO) terkait total 24.100 PHK dan puncaknya di Januari 2026.
      -
      2026 Bloomberg & The Straits Times: Memberitakan restrukturisasi Petronas yang memangkas ±5.000 karyawan
      --------------------------------
      Status Transfer Senjata (SIPRI 2024-2025)
      INDONESIA (Agresif & Ekspansif):
      Udara: Akuisisi Rafale F-4, pesawat angkut A400M Atlas, sistem Air Refuel, dan drone ANKA-S.
      Laut: Mesin kapal LM-2500, kapal perang PPA-L-Plus, dan Ship Engine lainnya.
      Darat/Rudal: Rudal balistik BORA dan KHAN, serta mesin TP400-D6.
      MALAYDESH (Stagnan/Kosong):
      Tidak ada catatan transfer alutsista utama baru dalam database SIPRI periode tersebut.
      -
      Skandal & Masalah Struktural Malaydesh
      Skandal LCS (Littoral Combat Ship): Dana RM9 miliar cair, namun tidak ada kapal yang dikirim hingga 2025.
      Kegagalan MD530G: Pembayaran uang muka 35% untuk helikopter "hantu" yang pengirimannya terus tertunda.
      Korupsi Internal: Operasi Sohor (2025) mengungkap intelijen militer yang menjual data klasifikasi ke sindikat penyelundup.
      Krisis Anggaran: Pengeluaran pertahanan di bawah 1.5% PDB, jauh di bawah standar regional.
      -
      Kontroversi Strategi "Leasing" (Sewa) Helikopter
      Beban Finansial: Sewa 28 helikopter AW149 (RM16.5 miliar/15 tahun) dianggap lebih mahal dibanding Polandia yang membeli 32 unit seharga USD 1.83 miliar.
      Kedaulatan Aset: Aset tidak dimiliki penuh, membatasi kemampuan upgrade, modifikasi, dan konfigurasi ulang untuk misi darurat.
      Ketergantungan Swasta: Kesiapan tempur bergantung pada kontraktor (Weststar Aviation), berisiko jika terjadi sengketa hukum atau kegagalan servis.
      Nihil Transfer Teknologi: Skema sewa mematikan peluang pertumbuhan industri pertahanan domestik dan penyerapan tenaga ahli lokal.
      -
      Kondisi Alutsista "Outdated" (Usang)
      Laut (RMN): 28 kapal berusia di atas 40 tahun dengan sistem radar analog yang sulit mendeteksi drone atau kapal selam modern.
      Udara (RMAF): Ketergantungan pada avionik lama; biaya perawatan melonjak karena suku cadang sudah diskontinu.
      Darat (Army): Kendaraan lapis baja dan artileri kekurangan sistem kontrol tembakan berbasis GPS dan komunikasi semi-digital.
      -
      Kesimpulan Analisis
      Indonesia bergerak menuju kekuatan regional dengan diversifikasi pemasok (Prancis, Turki, AS).
      Malaydesh terjebak dalam "lingkaran setan" pengadaan: skandal masa lalu → anggaran terbatas → memilih opsi sewa yang mahal → ketergantungan teknologi asing yang kronis.

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    3. 2026 = CUT DEFENSE BUDGET = MISKIN
      2026 = PHK MASSAL = MISKIN
      2026 = FREEZE PROCUREMENT = MISKIN
      2025 = SIPRI KOSONG = MISKIN
      2024 = SIPRI KOSONG = MISKIN
      2023 = CANCELLED PROCUREMENT = MISKIN
      --------------------------------
      2026 = CUT DEFENSE BUDGET = MISKIN
      Malaydesh’s treasury has ordered all government ministries and agencies to cut their operating budgets for 2026 due to the impacts of the Middle East conflict, according to a government directive reviewed by Reuters.
      --------------------------------
      2026 = FREEZE PROCUREMENT = MISKIN
      The freeze was imposed on January 16, 2026, targeting military and police contracts after bribery allegations against senior officials, including a former army chief.
      --------------------------------
      2025 SIPRI MALAYDESH = KOSONG
      Https://defense-studies.blogspot.com/2026/03/transfer-persenjataan-dari-dan-ke_17.html?lr=1773708518608
      --------------------------------
      2024 SIPRI MALAYDESH = KOSONG
      https://defense-studies.blogspot.com/2025/03/order-dan-transfer-persenjataan-ke-dan_14.html
      --------------------------------
      2023 Pembatalan 5 Tender (2023): MINDEF membatalkan 5 tender bekalan dan infrastruktur. Sumber: Kenyataan Rasmi MINDEF & Laporan Berita (Januari 2023).
      --------------------------------
      2026 CNBC Indonesia & HLIB: Menganalisis data SOCSO (PERKESO) terkait total 24.100 PHK dan puncaknya di Januari 2026.
      -
      2026 Bloomberg & The Straits Times: Memberitakan restrukturisasi Petronas yang memangkas ±5.000 karyawan
      --------------------------------
      Status SIPRI: Vakum Total vs. Dominasi Regional
      Malaydesh (Zonk): Mencatatkan status KOSONG pada lembar laporan SIPRI selama dua tahun berturut-turut (2024–2025). Tidak ada kontrak atau transfer senjata berat yang terealisasi.
      Indonesia (Full Shopping): Memiliki lembar belanja penuh dengan aset strategis seperti Rafale F-4, A400M, Rudal Khan/Bora, drone Anka-S, hingga mesin kapal PPA-L-Plus.
      -
      Alutsista Usang & Krisis Pemeliharaan
      Armada Tua: Mengoperasikan aset berusia 30–40 tahun seperti panser Condor (1980-an) dan kapal Lekiu-class (1990-an).
      Masalah Kesiapan: Jet tempur utama (Su-30MKM & F/A-18D) memiliki jumlah armada kecil dan biaya perawatan yang mencekik anggaran.
      Pensiun Tanpa Pengganti: Mundurnya MiG-29 pada 2017 tanpa pengganti langsung meninggalkan celah pertahanan udara yang lebar.
      -
      Skandal Korupsi & Kegagalan Pengadaan
      Tragedi LCS: Proyek RM 9 Miliar yang meledak biayanya (cost overrun) hingga RM 1 Miliar, namun belum mengirimkan satu pun kapal meski dana telah terserap masif.
      Sistem Makelar: Ketergantungan pada agen dan "middlemen" politik menyebabkan harga alutsista menjadi tidak masuk akal dan spesifikasi yang seringkali tidak sesuai kebutuhan militer.
      Drama SPH 155mm: Pengadaan artileri medan yang tertunda sejak 2010 dan akhirnya dibatalkan oleh Kementerian Keuangan karena krisis kas.
      -
      Hambatan Fiskal & Ketergantungan Asing
      Anggaran Defisit: Belanja pertahanan hanya 1,0–1,5% PDB, di mana sebagian besar tersedot untuk gaji dan pensiun, menyisakan sedikit ruang untuk modernisasi.
      Strategi Sewa (Leasing): Karena tidak mampu membeli tunai, militer terpaksa menyewa helikopter (Blackhawk, AW139) dan pesawat latihan (L39) dari pihak swasta.
      Kerentanan Suku Cadang: Ketergantungan penuh pada pemasok luar negeri membuat militer rentan terhadap sanksi politik atau gangguan rantai pasok global.
      -
      Kelemahan Geopolitik & Operasional
      Ancaman Laut China Selatan: Armada laut yang menua dan kecil (hanya 2 kapal selam) membuat Malaydesh sulit menghalau intrusi kapal penjaga pantai China di wilayah Luconia Shoals.
      Absennya Integrasi: Kurangnya sistem Komando Gabungan yang kuat dan tidak adanya Korps Marinir yang terdedikasi melemahkan respon terhadap ancaman hibrida.
      Penurunan Peringkat (GFP 2026): Berada di posisi 42 dunia, kini resmi disalip oleh Filipina (41) dan tertinggal jauh di bawah Indonesia (13).

      Hapus
    4. 2026 = CUT DEFENSE BUDGET = MISKIN
      2026 = PHK MASSAL = MISKIN
      2026 = FREEZE PROCUREMENT = MISKIN
      2025 = SIPRI KOSONG = MISKIN
      2024 = SIPRI KOSONG = MISKIN
      2023 = CANCELLED PROCUREMENT = MISKIN
      --------------------------------
      2026 = CUT DEFENSE BUDGET = MISKIN
      Malaydesh’s treasury has ordered all government ministries and agencies to cut their operating budgets for 2026 due to the impacts of the Middle East conflict, according to a government directive reviewed by Reuters.
      --------------------------------
      2026 = FREEZE PROCUREMENT = MISKIN
      The freeze was imposed on January 16, 2026, targeting military and police contracts after bribery allegations against senior officials, including a former army chief.
      --------------------------------
      2025 SIPRI MALAYDESH = KOSONG
      Https://defense-studies.blogspot.com/2026/03/transfer-persenjataan-dari-dan-ke_17.html?lr=1773708518608
      --------------------------------
      2024 SIPRI MALAYDESH = KOSONG
      https://defense-studies.blogspot.com/2025/03/order-dan-transfer-persenjataan-ke-dan_14.html
      --------------------------------
      2023 Pembatalan 5 Tender (2023): MINDEF membatalkan 5 tender bekalan dan infrastruktur. Sumber: Kenyataan Rasmi MINDEF & Laporan Berita (Januari 2023).
      --------------------------------
      2026 CNBC Indonesia & HLIB: Menganalisis data SOCSO (PERKESO) terkait total 24.100 PHK dan puncaknya di Januari 2026.
      -
      2026 Bloomberg & The Straits Times: Memberitakan restrukturisasi Petronas yang memangkas ±5.000 karyawan
      --------------------------------
      Status SIPRI: Vakum vs. Agresif
      Malaydesh (Lembar Kosong): Mencatat status KOSONG selama dua tahun berturut-turut (2024–2025). Tidak ada transfer senjata berat yang terealisasi.
      Indonesia (Lembar Penuh): Realisasi masif mencakup Rafale F-4, A400M Atlas, Rudal Khan/Bora, hingga mesin kapal PPA-L-Plus.
      -
      Kegagalan Pengadaan & Skandal Finansial
      Skandal LCS: Proyek RM 9 Miliar yang belum mengirimkan satu pun kapal meski RM 6 Miliar telah dibayarkan. Terdeteksi penyimpangan dana RM 400 Juta untuk bayar utang perusahaan.
      Sistem "Middlemen": Ketergantungan pada agen/makelar politik menyebabkan harga alutsista melambung tidak wajar dan spesifikasi yang tidak sesuai kebutuhan militer.
      Drama SPH 155mm: Proyek tertunda sejak 2010 dan akhirnya dibatalkan Kemenkeu karena krisis anggaran.
      -
      Kesenjangan Kemampuan (Capability Gap)
      Ketiadaan Pesawat COIN: Menggunakan jet mahal (Su-30MKM) untuk operasi anti-gerilya yang seharusnya menggunakan pesawat ringan. Pengganti (FA-50M) baru akan tiba paling cepat 2026.
      Logistik Terfragmentasi: Standarisasi alutsista yang buruk (campuran Rusia, AS, Polandia, China) menciptakan biaya pemeliharaan tinggi dan kesiapan operasional rendah.
      Absennya Korps Marinir: Kemampuan amfibi yang terpecah antara AD dan AL melemahkan pertahanan kedaulatan di Laut China Selatan.
      -
      Krisis Fiskal & "Negara Penyewa"
      Spiral Utang: Rasio utang pemerintah (69% GDP) dan rumah tangga (84,3%) yang ekstrem memaksa militer beralih ke skema Sewa (Leasing).
      Aset Sewaan: Mencakup Helikopter Blackhawk, AW139, pesawat latihan L39, hingga kapal hidrografi dan motor patroli.
      Efek Domino: Pembatalan F-18 Hornet Kuwait (2026) menjadi simbol hilangnya kredibilitas finansial di pasar pertahanan global.
      -
      Penurunan Daya Gentar (GFP 2026)
      Peringkat Merosot: Turun ke posisi 42 Dunia (Peringkat 7 di ASEAN), kini berada di bawah Filipina (41) dan jauh tertinggal dari Indonesia (13).
      Status Armada: Banyak aset utama berstatus grounded atau tidak layak selam (seperti kasus KD Rahman) akibat kekurangan suku cadang dan teknisi.

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    5. 2026 = CUT DEFENSE BUDGET = MISKIN
      2026 = PHK MASSAL = MISKIN
      2026 = FREEZE PROCUREMENT = MISKIN
      2025 = SIPRI KOSONG = MISKIN
      2024 = SIPRI KOSONG = MISKIN
      2023 = CANCELLED PROCUREMENT = MISKIN
      --------------------------------
      2026 = CUT DEFENSE BUDGET = MISKIN
      Malaydesh’s treasury has ordered all government ministries and agencies to cut their operating budgets for 2026 due to the impacts of the Middle East conflict, according to a government directive reviewed by Reuters.
      --------------------------------
      2026 = FREEZE PROCUREMENT = MISKIN
      The freeze was imposed on January 16, 2026, targeting military and police contracts after bribery allegations against senior officials, including a former army chief.
      --------------------------------
      2025 SIPRI MALAYDESH = KOSONG
      Https://defense-studies.blogspot.com/2026/03/transfer-persenjataan-dari-dan-ke_17.html?lr=1773708518608
      --------------------------------
      2024 SIPRI MALAYDESH = KOSONG
      https://defense-studies.blogspot.com/2025/03/order-dan-transfer-persenjataan-ke-dan_14.html
      --------------------------------
      2023 Pembatalan 5 Tender (2023): MINDEF membatalkan 5 tender bekalan dan infrastruktur. Sumber: Kenyataan Rasmi MINDEF & Laporan Berita (Januari 2023).
      --------------------------------
      2026 CNBC Indonesia & HLIB: Menganalisis data SOCSO (PERKESO) terkait total 24.100 PHK dan puncaknya di Januari 2026.
      -
      2026 Bloomberg & The Straits Times: Memberitakan restrukturisasi Petronas yang memangkas ±5.000 karyawan
      --------------------------------
      Analisa Kekuatan Udara: Buying vs. Prank
      Indonesia melakukan modernisasi masif dengan kontrak resmi (Firm Order), sementara Malaydesh terjebak dalam pembatalan dan wacana:
      Indonesia (Realisasi & Kontrak G2G):
      42 Rafale: Kontrak lunas dan efektif (Dassault Aviation).
      48 KAAN (Gen-5): Kerja sama strategis G2G dengan Turki (TAI).
      48 KF-21 Boramae (Block II): Kesepakatan tahap akhir dengan Korea Selatan (KAI).
      24 M-346F: Penandatanganan Letter of Award (LOA) dengan Leonardo.
      Malaydesh (Pembatalan & Kegagalan):
      F-18 Kuwait: Resmi BATAL (2026) setelah 4 kali upaya negosiasi (New Straits Times).
      Status "Prank": Wacana JF-17, Rafale, Typhoon, dan Tejas berakhir tanpa kontrak.
      MiG-29N: Pensiun tanpa pengganti (Tiada Ganti).
      FA-50: Mengalami hambatan blokir/lisensi dari AS.
      -
      Analisa Geografis & Jangkauan Tempur
      Jarak Pekanbaru ke KL (291 KM) dan Pontianak ke Sarawak (498 KM) sangat pendek dibandingkan radius tempur jet tempur baru Indonesia:
      Rafale: ±1.852 KM (Sanggup menjangkau seluruh wilayah semenanjung dan Kalimantan).
      KAAN & KF-21: ±1.100–1.400 KM (Dominasi ruang udara regional).
      -
      Analisa Fiskal: Disiplin vs. Spiral Utang
      Perbedaan fundamental dalam cara membiayai pertahanan:
      Indonesia (Procurement/Buying): Rasio utang pemerintah sehat (40% GDP). Membeli aset untuk menjadi pemilik penuh.
      Malaydesh (Leasing/Sewa): Rasio utang kritis (69% GDP) dengan utang rumah tangga ekstrem (84,3%). Karena krisis kas, Malaydesh berubah menjadi "Negara Penyewa":
      Aset Sewaan: Helikopter Black Hawk (Aerotree), AW139, EC120B, Pesawat L39, Kapal Hidrografi, hingga Motor BMW R1250RT.
      Status SIPRI: Indonesia mencatat "Lembar Belanja Penuh", Malaydesh KOSONG/ZONK selama 2 tahun berturut-turut (2024-2025).
      -
      Beban Rakyat & Masa Depan
      Beban Per Kapita: Setiap warga Malaydesh menanggung beban utang kumulatif sebesar RM 81.998.
      Gali Lubang Tutup Lubang: Tren utang baru hanya untuk membayar bunga utang lama sejak 2010, menyebabkan kemandekan pembangunan militer (LCS mangkrak, MRCA vakum).

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    6. 2026 = CUT DEFENSE BUDGET = MISKIN
      2026 = PHK MASSAL = MISKIN
      2026 = FREEZE PROCUREMENT = MISKIN
      2025 = SIPRI KOSONG = MISKIN
      2024 = SIPRI KOSONG = MISKIN
      2023 = CANCELLED PROCUREMENT = MISKIN
      --------------------------------
      2026 = CUT DEFENSE BUDGET = MISKIN
      Malaydesh’s treasury has ordered all government ministries and agencies to cut their operating budgets for 2026 due to the impacts of the Middle East conflict, according to a government directive reviewed by Reuters.
      --------------------------------
      2026 = FREEZE PROCUREMENT = MISKIN
      The freeze was imposed on January 16, 2026, targeting military and police contracts after bribery allegations against senior officials, including a former army chief.
      --------------------------------
      2025 SIPRI MALAYDESH = KOSONG
      Https://defense-studies.blogspot.com/2026/03/transfer-persenjataan-dari-dan-ke_17.html?lr=1773708518608
      --------------------------------
      2024 SIPRI MALAYDESH = KOSONG
      https://defense-studies.blogspot.com/2025/03/order-dan-transfer-persenjataan-ke-dan_14.html
      --------------------------------
      2023 Pembatalan 5 Tender (2023): MINDEF membatalkan 5 tender bekalan dan infrastruktur. Sumber: Kenyataan Rasmi MINDEF & Laporan Berita (Januari 2023).
      --------------------------------
      2026 CNBC Indonesia & HLIB: Menganalisis data SOCSO (PERKESO) terkait total 24.100 PHK dan puncaknya di Januari 2026.
      -
      2026 Bloomberg & The Straits Times: Memberitakan restrukturisasi Petronas yang memangkas ±5.000 karyawan
      --------------------------------
      Sektor Pertahanan (SIPRI 2024-2025)
      Indonesia (Ekspansi Alutsista): Memiliki daftar panjang transfer senjata modern (1 Lembar Penuh) termasuk:
      Udara: Rafale F-4, A400M Atlas, ANKA-S (Drone), Air Refuel System.
      Laut: PPA-L-Plus, Mesin Kapal LM-2500.
      Rudal/Mesin: Rudal BORA & KHAN, Mesin TP400-D6.
      Malaydesh (Stagnasi): Catatan transfer senjata KOSONG (Zero). Tidak ada pengadaan alutsista utama baru yang terdaftar.
      -
      Krisis Ketahanan Pangan Malaydesh
      Ketergantungan tinggi pada impor akibat rendahnya tingkat kemandirian lokal:
      Krisis Beras: Mengimpor 500.000 ton beras dari Indonesia (via Kalimantan Barat) per Mei 2025 untuk stok Sarawak.
      Krisis Protein:
      Unggas: Menjadi net importer ayam (Juli 2025) dan penghapusan total subsidi telur (Agustus 2025) demi hemat anggaran RM1,2 miliar.
      Genetika: Terpaksa impor Ayam GPS (Grand Parent Stock) dari Amerika Serikat untuk memperbaiki kualitas indukan.
      Daging Merah: Ketergantungan impor mencapai 90% (Sapi/Kambing) dengan tingkat kemandirian di bawah 15%.
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      Krisis Hutang & Beban Rakyat Malaydesh (2025)
      Beban finansial yang mencapai titik kritis secara nasional maupun personal:
      Hutang Pemerintah: Proyeksi melonjak hingga RM1,71 Triliun (69% dari PDB).
      Hutang Rumah Tangga: Sangat tinggi di angka RM1,73 Triliun (85,8% dari PDB).
      Beban Per Kapita (Rata-rata per orang):
      Tanggungan Hutang Pemerintah: RM36.139 / orang.
      Tanggungan Hutang Rumah Tangga: RM45.859 / orang.
      Total Beban Hutang Gabungan: Mendekati RM82.000 per warga negara.
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      Perbandingan Strategis
      Indonesia: Fokus pada penguatan kedaulatan militer dan menjadi eksportir pangan (beras) bagi tetangga.
      Malaydesh: Menghadapi "Triple Crisis" (Hutang, Pangan, dan Alutsista). Prioritas anggaran bergeser dari modernisasi militer ke stabilitas perut rakyat dan pembayaran bunga hutang.

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    7. 2026 = CUT DEFENSE BUDGET = MISKIN
      2026 = PHK MASSAL = MISKIN
      2026 = FREEZE PROCUREMENT = MISKIN
      2025 = SIPRI KOSONG = MISKIN
      2024 = SIPRI KOSONG = MISKIN
      2023 = CANCELLED PROCUREMENT = MISKIN
      --------------------------------
      2026 = CUT DEFENSE BUDGET = MISKIN
      Malaydesh’s treasury has ordered all government ministries and agencies to cut their operating budgets for 2026 due to the impacts of the Middle East conflict, according to a government directive reviewed by Reuters.
      --------------------------------
      2026 = FREEZE PROCUREMENT = MISKIN
      The freeze was imposed on January 16, 2026, targeting military and police contracts after bribery allegations against senior officials, including a former army chief.
      --------------------------------
      2025 SIPRI MALAYDESH = KOSONG
      Https://defense-studies.blogspot.com/2026/03/transfer-persenjataan-dari-dan-ke_17.html?lr=1773708518608
      --------------------------------
      2024 SIPRI MALAYDESH = KOSONG
      https://defense-studies.blogspot.com/2025/03/order-dan-transfer-persenjataan-ke-dan_14.html
      --------------------------------
      2023 Pembatalan 5 Tender (2023): MINDEF membatalkan 5 tender bekalan dan infrastruktur. Sumber: Kenyataan Rasmi MINDEF & Laporan Berita (Januari 2023).
      --------------------------------
      2026 CNBC Indonesia & HLIB: Menganalisis data SOCSO (PERKESO) terkait total 24.100 PHK dan puncaknya di Januari 2026.
      -
      2026 Bloomberg & The Straits Times: Memberitakan restrukturisasi Petronas yang memangkas ±5.000 karyawan
      --------------------------------
      Realisasi Impor Senjata Global (SIPRI 2021–2025)
      Daftar ini menunjukkan negara dengan kontrak nyata yang sedang berjalan:
      Peringkat 18 (Dunia): Indonesia (Pemimpin di Asia Tenggara dengan pangsa 1,5%).
      Peringkat 23: Filipina.
      Peringkat 26: Singapura.
      Peringkat 40: Thailand.
      Status Malaydesh: KOSONG (Absen dari daftar 40 besar; status hanya Planned atau Not Yet Ordered).
      -
      Daftar Belanja Utama Indonesia (2024–2025)
      Indonesia mencatatkan satu lembar penuh realisasi alutsista strategis:
      Udara: Rafale F-4, A400M Atlas, Anka-S UAV, Air Refueling System.
      Laut: PPA-L-Plus, Ship Engines, LM-2500 Gas Turbines.
      Darat/Rudal: Rudal BORA, Rudal KHAN, Mesin TP400-D6.
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      Peringkat Kekuatan Militer ASEAN (GFP 2026)
      Indonesia – Peringkat 13 Dunia (Nomor 1 ASEAN)
      Vietnam – Peringkat 23
      Thailand – Peringkat 24
      Singapura – Peringkat 29
      Myanmar – Peringkat 35
      Filipina – Peringkat 41
      Malaydesh – Peringkat 42
      -
      Kronologi Kegagalan Kontrak Malaydesh (Timeline "Prank")
      2005: Rudal KS-1A China (Zonk).
      2014: Jet Rafale Prancis (Mangkrak anggaran).
      2018: Kapal MRSS PT PAL (Zonk).
      2022: Jet HAL Tejas India (Batal).
      2023: IAG Guardian (Gagal spek PBB).
      2024-2025: Sewa Black Hawk (Unit tidak kunjung tiba).
      2026: Jet F/A-18 Hornet Kuwait (RESMI BATAL).
      2026: Pembekuan Total seluruh pengadaan militer oleh PM Anwar Ibrahim.
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      Perbandingan Skala Ekonomi (PDB 2026)
      Kesenjangan finansial yang menghambat modernisasi militer:
      PDB PPP (Daya Beli Riil):
      Indonesia: US$ 5,69 Triliun (Peringkat 6 Dunia)
      Malaydesh: US$ 1,34 Triliun
      Rasio: Indonesia 4,24 kali lipat lebih besar.
      PDB Nominal (Nilai Pasar):
      Indonesia: US$ 1,69 Triliun
      Malaydesh: US$ 0,46 Triliun
      Rasio: Indonesia 3,67 kali lipat lebih besar.

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    8. 2026 = CUT DEFENSE BUDGET = MISKIN
      2026 = PHK MASSAL = MISKIN
      2026 = FREEZE PROCUREMENT = MISKIN
      2025 = SIPRI KOSONG = MISKIN
      2024 = SIPRI KOSONG = MISKIN
      2023 = CANCELLED PROCUREMENT = MISKIN
      --------------------------------
      2026 = CUT DEFENSE BUDGET = MISKIN
      Malaydesh’s treasury has ordered all government ministries and agencies to cut their operating budgets for 2026 due to the impacts of the Middle East conflict, according to a government directive reviewed by Reuters.
      --------------------------------
      2026 = FREEZE PROCUREMENT = MISKIN
      The freeze was imposed on January 16, 2026, targeting military and police contracts after bribery allegations against senior officials, including a former army chief.
      --------------------------------
      2025 SIPRI MALAYDESH = KOSONG
      Https://defense-studies.blogspot.com/2026/03/transfer-persenjataan-dari-dan-ke_17.html?lr=1773708518608
      --------------------------------
      2024 SIPRI MALAYDESH = KOSONG
      https://defense-studies.blogspot.com/2025/03/order-dan-transfer-persenjataan-ke-dan_14.html
      --------------------------------
      2023 Pembatalan 5 Tender (2023): MINDEF membatalkan 5 tender bekalan dan infrastruktur. Sumber: Kenyataan Rasmi MINDEF & Laporan Berita (Januari 2023).
      --------------------------------
      2026 CNBC Indonesia & HLIB: Menganalisis data SOCSO (PERKESO) terkait total 24.100 PHK dan puncaknya di Januari 2026.
      -
      2026 Bloomberg & The Straits Times: Memberitakan restrukturisasi Petronas yang memangkas ±5.000 karyawan
      --------------------------------
      Realitas SIPRI 2025: Belanja Nyata vs Lembar Kosong
      Perbandingan realisasi transfer senjata internasional (2024–2025):
      INDONESIA (1 Lembar Penuh): Sukses mengamankan aset strategis:
      Udara: Rafale F-4, A400M Atlas, Anka-S UAV, Air Refuel System.
      Laut: PPA-L-Plus, Ship Engines, Mesin LM-2500.
      Rudal/Darat: Rudal BORA, Rudal KHAN, Mesin TP400-D6.
      GRUP "SALAM KOSONG": Tidak mencatatkan aktivitas belanja/transfer senjata signifikan di SIPRI:
      Malaydesh (Stagnasi total 6 tahun).
      Timor Leste, Kamboja, Laos, Brunei.
      -
      Peringkat Kekuatan Militer ASEAN (GFP 2026)
      Dominasi Indonesia di puncak hirarki regional:
      Indonesia (Peringkat 13 Dunia) – Hegemon Mutlak
      Vietnam (Peringkat 23)
      Thailand (Peringkat 24)
      Singapura (Peringkat 29)
      Myanmar (Peringkat 35)
      Filipina (Peringkat 41)
      Malaydesh (Peringkat 42) – Terlempar ke papan bawah
      -
      Analisa Ekonomi: "The Great Decoupling"
      Indonesia secara resmi keluar dari level persaingan regional menuju elit global:
      Kasta Elit Dunia: Indonesia Peringkat 6 Dunia (PDB PPP), melampaui Brasil, Inggris, dan Prancis.
      Jurang Ekonomi: Ekonomi Indonesia secara riil (PPP) adalah 4,24 kali lipat lebih besar dari Malaydesh.
      Kesehatan Fiskal: Rasio utang Indonesia sehat (~40%), sementara Malaydesh kritis (~69%) dengan proyeksi utang RM 1,79 Triliun pada 2026.
      -
      Status Pertahanan: Modernisasi vs Demiliterisasi
      Indonesia (Modernisasi Masif): Melakukan hilirisasi ekonomi untuk membiayai alutsista premium (Rafale, Scorpene, KF-21).
      Malaydesh (Demiliterisasi De Facto):
      Siklus Prank: Kegagalan kontrak berulang (Rafale, Tejas, F-18 Kuwait).
      Negara Leasing: Bergantung pada sewa (Black Hawk, AW139) karena tidak mampu beli tunai.
      Pembekuan Total: PM Anwar Ibrahim menghentikan pengadaan akibat skandal korupsi dan krisis utang.


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    9. 2026 = CUT DEFENSE BUDGET = MISKIN
      2026 = PHK MASSAL = MISKIN
      2026 = FREEZE PROCUREMENT = MISKIN
      2025 = SIPRI KOSONG = MISKIN
      2024 = SIPRI KOSONG = MISKIN
      2023 = CANCELLED PROCUREMENT = MISKIN
      --------------------------------
      2026 = CUT DEFENSE BUDGET = MISKIN
      Malaydesh’s treasury has ordered all government ministries and agencies to cut their operating budgets for 2026 due to the impacts of the Middle East conflict, according to a government directive reviewed by Reuters.
      --------------------------------
      2026 = FREEZE PROCUREMENT = MISKIN
      The freeze was imposed on January 16, 2026, targeting military and police contracts after bribery allegations against senior officials, including a former army chief.
      --------------------------------
      2025 SIPRI MALAYDESH = KOSONG
      Https://defense-studies.blogspot.com/2026/03/transfer-persenjataan-dari-dan-ke_17.html?lr=1773708518608
      --------------------------------
      2024 SIPRI MALAYDESH = KOSONG
      https://defense-studies.blogspot.com/2025/03/order-dan-transfer-persenjataan-ke-dan_14.html
      --------------------------------
      2023 Pembatalan 5 Tender (2023): MINDEF membatalkan 5 tender bekalan dan infrastruktur. Sumber: Kenyataan Rasmi MINDEF & Laporan Berita (Januari 2023).
      --------------------------------
      2026 CNBC Indonesia & HLIB: Menganalisis data SOCSO (PERKESO) terkait total 24.100 PHK dan puncaknya di Januari 2026.
      -
      2026 Bloomberg & The Straits Times: Memberitakan restrukturisasi Petronas yang memangkas ±5.000 karyawan
      --------------------------------
      Realitas SIPRI 2025: Belanja Nyata vs Lembar Kosong
      Perbandingan aktivitas transfer senjata internasional berdasarkan laporan terbaru:
      INDONESIA (1 Lembar Penuh - Aktif): Berhasil mengamankan aset strategis:
      Matra Udara: Rafale F-4, A400M Atlas, Anka-S UAV, Air Refueling System.
      Matra Laut: PPA-L-Plus, Ship Engines, Mesin Gas Turbin LM-2500.
      Rudal/Darat: Rudal BORA, Rudal KHAN, Mesin TP400-D6.
      MALAYDESH (Lembar Kosong - Lumpuh): Status pengadaan 6 tahun terakhir:
      2020–2021: Planned (Hanya wacana).
      2022: Selected Not Yet Ordered (Pilih tapi tidak beli).
      2023: Not Yet Ordered (Tanpa pesanan).
      2024–2025: KOSONG (Absen total dari radar SIPRI).
      -
      Hirarki Kekuatan Militer ASEAN (GFP 2026)
      Pergeseran peringkat yang menunjukkan penurunan drastis kredibilitas pertahanan Malaydesh:
      Indonesia – Peringkat 13 Dunia (Nomor 1 ASEAN)
      Vietnam – Peringkat 23
      Thailand – Peringkat 24
      Singapura – Peringkat 29
      Myanmar – Peringkat 35
      Filipina – Peringkat 41
      Malaydesh – Peringkat 42 (Kalah dari Filipina & Myanmar).
      -
      Analisa "The Great Decoupling" (Pemisahan Kasta Ekonomi)
      Indonesia keluar dari level regional dan masuk ke elit global:
      Skala Ekonomi (PPP): Indonesia Peringkat 6 Dunia (US$ 5,69 Triliun). Secara riil, ekonomi Indonesia 4,24 kali lipat lebih besar dari Malaydesh.
      Kesehatan Fiskal: Rasio utang Indonesia aman (<40%), sedangkan Malaydesh kritis (>60%) dengan beban bunga utang yang mencekik belanja alutsista.
      Leverage Global: Indonesia mengontrol 60% nikel dunia dan menjadi pusat gravitasi energi kawasan (Batu Bara).
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      Fenomena Demiliterisasi De Facto Malaydesh
      Kondisi yang menyebabkan kelumpuhan pertahanan tetangga:
      Negara Tukang Sewa (Leasing State): Akibat gagal bayar tunai, mobilitas militer bergantung pada sewa (Helikopter Black Hawk/AW139).
      Siklus "Prank" Pertahanan: Kegagalan kontrak berulang sejak 2005 (Rafale, Tejas, hingga F-18 Kuwait yang resmi batal pada 2026).
      Pembekuan Total: Kebijakan PM Anwar Ibrahim untuk menghentikan seluruh pengadaan akibat skandal korupsi sistemik di Kemenhan.
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      Kesimpulan Strategis 2026
      Indonesia: Menjadi Hegemon Mutlak di Asia Tenggara dengan kekuatan finansial dan militer yang setara dengan negara G7 (Prancis/Inggris).
      Malaydesh: Terjebak dalam Stagnasi Permanen dan penurunan kelas menjadi negara berkekuatan militer lemah di level ASEAN (Grup "Salam Kosong").

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    10. 2026 = CUT DEFENSE BUDGET = MISKIN
      2026 = PHK MASSAL = MISKIN
      2026 = FREEZE PROCUREMENT = MISKIN
      2025 = SIPRI KOSONG = MISKIN
      2024 = SIPRI KOSONG = MISKIN
      2023 = CANCELLED PROCUREMENT = MISKIN
      --------------------------------
      2026 = CUT DEFENSE BUDGET = MISKIN
      Malaydesh’s treasury has ordered all government ministries and agencies to cut their operating budgets for 2026 due to the impacts of the Middle East conflict, according to a government directive reviewed by Reuters.
      --------------------------------
      2026 = FREEZE PROCUREMENT = MISKIN
      The freeze was imposed on January 16, 2026, targeting military and police contracts after bribery allegations against senior officials, including a former army chief.
      --------------------------------
      2025 SIPRI MALAYDESH = KOSONG
      Https://defense-studies.blogspot.com/2026/03/transfer-persenjataan-dari-dan-ke_17.html?lr=1773708518608
      --------------------------------
      2024 SIPRI MALAYDESH = KOSONG
      https://defense-studies.blogspot.com/2025/03/order-dan-transfer-persenjataan-ke-dan_14.html
      --------------------------------
      2023 Pembatalan 5 Tender (2023): MINDEF membatalkan 5 tender bekalan dan infrastruktur. Sumber: Kenyataan Rasmi MINDEF & Laporan Berita (Januari 2023).
      --------------------------------
      2026 CNBC Indonesia & HLIB: Menganalisis data SOCSO (PERKESO) terkait total 24.100 PHK dan puncaknya di Januari 2026.
      -
      2026 Bloomberg & The Straits Times: Memberitakan restrukturisasi Petronas yang memangkas ±5.000 karyawan
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      Dominasi Skala Ekonomi: Indonesia sebagai Gajah Asia
      Indonesia telah melakukan decoupling (pemisahan kasta) dari ekonomi regional ASEAN:
      PDB PPP (Daya Beli Riil): Dengan angka US$ 5,69 Triliun, Indonesia menempati Peringkat 6 Dunia, melampaui Jerman, Inggris, dan Prancis.
      Skala Banding: Ekonomi riil Indonesia setara dengan gabungan Thailand + Vietnam + Filipina.
      Rasio vs Malaydesh: Indonesia 4,24x lebih besar.
      PDB Nominal (Nilai Pasar): Indonesia mencapai US$ 1,69 Triliun (Peringkat 15 Dunia).
      Rasio vs Malaydesh: Indonesia 3,67x lebih besar.
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      Kontras Kesehatan Fiskal & Profil Risiko
      Perbedaan fundamental dalam pengelolaan keuangan negara:
      Indonesia (Pruden & Sehat):
      Rasio Utang: Terjaga stabil di kisaran 40%, jauh di bawah batas aman UU (60%).
      Utang Rumah Tangga: Sangat rendah (16%), memberikan ruang konsumsi domestik yang kuat tanpa beban cicilan ekstrem.
      Malaydesh (Zona Merah Fiskal):
      Rasio Utang: Melonjak hingga 69% - 70,4% (2024-2025), melewati limit internal 65%.
      Bom Waktu Rumah Tangga: Rasio utang rumah tangga mencapai 84,3%, salah satu yang tertinggi di Asia, yang mencekik daya beli rakyat.
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      Trajektori Utang Malaydesh (2010–2026)
      Data menunjukkan akumulasi utang yang tidak terkendali:
      Era Transparansi (2018): Lonjakan drastis dari RM 686 Miliar ke RM 1,19 Triliun terjadi karena inklusi liabilitas tersembunyi (kasus 1MDB & proyek PPP).
      Beban Pandemi & Pasca-Pandemi: Utang terus mendaki dari RM 1,32 T (2020) hingga diproyeksikan menyentuh RM 1,79 Triliun pada 2026.
      Defisit Fiskal: Meskipun menyusut ke 3,8% (2025), nominal defisit tetap tinggi (± USD 17,8 Miliar), memaksa penambahan utang baru setiap tahun.
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      Implikasi Geopolitik & Pertahanan
      Kesenjangan ekonomi ini berdampak langsung pada postur militer:
      Indonesia: Memiliki Fiscal Space luas untuk modernisasi alutsista (Rafale, Scorpene) karena beban bunga utang yang rendah.
      Malaydesh: Terjebak dalam siklus "Hutang Bayar Hutang". Beban bunga utang yang masif memaksa pemerintah melakukan pembekuan total pengadaan militer dan beralih ke skema sewa (leasing) karena ketidaksediaan dana tunai.
      -
      Kesimpulan Utama: Indonesia kini berada di liga elit ekonomi global (G20 Top 6 PPP), sementara Malaydesh menghadapi risiko sistemik akibat beban utang pemerintah dan rumah tangga yang ekstrem, yang berujung pada stagnasi nasional.

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  6. Mencecah RM1 = Rp4,391
    Mencecah USD1 = Rp 17,375

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    1. 2026 = CUT DEFENSE BUDGET = MISKIN
      2026 = PHK MASSAL = MISKIN
      2026 = FREEZE PROCUREMENT = MISKIN
      2025 = SIPRI KOSONG = MISKIN
      2024 = SIPRI KOSONG = MISKIN
      2023 = CANCELLED PROCUREMENT = MISKIN
      --------------------------------
      2026 = CUT DEFENSE BUDGET = MISKIN
      Malaydesh’s treasury has ordered all government ministries and agencies to cut their operating budgets for 2026 due to the impacts of the Middle East conflict, according to a government directive reviewed by Reuters.
      --------------------------------
      2026 = FREEZE PROCUREMENT = MISKIN
      The freeze was imposed on January 16, 2026, targeting military and police contracts after bribery allegations against senior officials, including a former army chief.
      --------------------------------
      2025 SIPRI MALAYDESH = KOSONG
      Https://defense-studies.blogspot.com/2026/03/transfer-persenjataan-dari-dan-ke_17.html?lr=1773708518608
      --------------------------------
      2024 SIPRI MALAYDESH = KOSONG
      https://defense-studies.blogspot.com/2025/03/order-dan-transfer-persenjataan-ke-dan_14.html
      --------------------------------
      2023 Pembatalan 5 Tender (2023): MINDEF membatalkan 5 tender bekalan dan infrastruktur. Sumber: Kenyataan Rasmi MINDEF & Laporan Berita (Januari 2023).
      --------------------------------
      2026 CNBC Indonesia & HLIB: Menganalisis data SOCSO (PERKESO) terkait total 24.100 PHK dan puncaknya di Januari 2026.
      -
      2026 Bloomberg & The Straits Times: Memberitakan restrukturisasi Petronas yang memangkas ±5.000 karyawan
      --------------------------------
      Dominasi Mutlak Indonesia di Level Global & ASEAN
      Indonesia telah berhasil melakukan "Great Decoupling", memisahkan diri dari persaingan kelas menengah ASEAN dan masuk ke jajaran elit ekonomi dunia:
      Peringkat 6 Dunia (PPP): Dengan PDB PPP sebesar US$ 5,69 Triliun, Indonesia secara riil lebih besar dari raksasa Eropa seperti Inggris dan Prancis.
      Hegemon ASEAN:
      Skala Riil (PPP): Ekonomi Indonesia mencapai 4,24x lipat ekonomi Malaydesh dan 6,69x lipat Singapura.
      Skala Pasar (Nominal): Indonesia tetap dominan dengan angka 3,67x lebih besar dari Malaydesh ($1,69 T vs $0,46 T).
      Top 5 Asia: Secara nominal, Indonesia kini berada di posisi ke-5 Asia, hanya di bawah Tiongkok, Jepang, India, dan Korea Selatan.
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      Krisis Fiskal & "Debt Trap" Malaydesh (2010–2026)
      Data menunjukkan tren akumulasi utang Malaydesh yang mengkhawatirkan:
      Ledakan 2018 (Transparansi Liabilitas): Terjadi lonjakan dari RM 686 Miliar ke RM 1,19 Triliun. Ini adalah titik balik di mana utang tersembunyi (1MDB & PPP) mulai diakui secara resmi.
      Proyeksi 2026: Utang diperkirakan menyentuh RM 1,79 Triliun. Dalam 16 tahun (2010–2026), utang Malaydesh membengkak hampir 4,4 kali lipat.
      Rasio Kritis: Rasio utang terhadap PDB melonjak dari 52% (2010) menjadi 70,4% (2024), melewati batas aman (65%).
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      Implikasi Strategis: Stagnasi Pertahanan & Ekonomi
      Kesenjangan fiskal ini menjelaskan mengapa terjadi fenomena "SIPRI Kosong" pada Malaydesh:
      Beban Bunga Utang: Dengan utang RM 1,79 T, sebagian besar pendapatan negara Malaydesh habis untuk membayar bunga, mengakibatkan pembekuan anggaran alutsista.
      Daya Beli Domestik: Utang rumah tangga Malaydesh yang mencapai 84,3% menjadi "bom waktu" bagi konsumsi internal, sementara Indonesia dengan utang 16% memiliki daya beli yang jauh lebih stabil dan resilien.

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    2. 2026 = CUT DEFENSE BUDGET = MISKIN
      2026 = PHK MASSAL = MISKIN
      2026 = FREEZE PROCUREMENT = MISKIN
      2025 = SIPRI KOSONG = MISKIN
      2024 = SIPRI KOSONG = MISKIN
      2023 = CANCELLED PROCUREMENT = MISKIN
      --------------------------------
      2026 = CUT DEFENSE BUDGET = MISKIN
      Malaydesh’s treasury has ordered all government ministries and agencies to cut their operating budgets for 2026 due to the impacts of the Middle East conflict, according to a government directive reviewed by Reuters.
      --------------------------------
      2026 = FREEZE PROCUREMENT = MISKIN
      The freeze was imposed on January 16, 2026, targeting military and police contracts after bribery allegations against senior officials, including a former army chief.
      --------------------------------
      2025 SIPRI MALAYDESH = KOSONG
      Https://defense-studies.blogspot.com/2026/03/transfer-persenjataan-dari-dan-ke_17.html?lr=1773708518608
      --------------------------------
      2024 SIPRI MALAYDESH = KOSONG
      https://defense-studies.blogspot.com/2025/03/order-dan-transfer-persenjataan-ke-dan_14.html
      --------------------------------
      2023 Pembatalan 5 Tender (2023): MINDEF membatalkan 5 tender bekalan dan infrastruktur. Sumber: Kenyataan Rasmi MINDEF & Laporan Berita (Januari 2023).
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      2026 CNBC Indonesia & HLIB: Menganalisis data SOCSO (PERKESO) terkait total 24.100 PHK dan puncaknya di Januari 2026.
      -
      2026 Bloomberg & The Straits Times: Memberitakan restrukturisasi Petronas yang memangkas ±5.000 karyawan
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      Kegagalan Finansial: Skandal "Belum Bayar" Petronas
      Kasus sengketa gas Lapangan Kepodang menjadi bukti nyata tekanan likuiditas:
      Kekalahan Internasional: Petronas (PCML) kalah gugatan di ICC Arbitrase Hong Kong (Juni 2024).
      Gagal Bayar: Kewajiban denda Ship-or-Pay senilai US$ 32,2 Juta (± Rp500 Miliar) kepada PGN (Pertamina) belum tuntas dieksekusi.
      Implikasi: Menjatuhkan kredibilitas Petronas sebagai mitra global di tengah beban dividen untuk menutup utang negara Malaydesh yang mencapai RM 1,79 Triliun.
      -
      Krisis Pangan: Bergantung pada Beras Indonesia
      Ketahanan pangan Malaydesh berada di titik kritis (Defisit 50-60%):
      Impor Masif: Malaydesh resmi mengimpor 500.000 Ton beras dari Indonesia (via Kalimantan Barat) pada 2025 untuk menstabilkan stok Sarawak.
      Kapasitas Rendah: Produksi domestik hanya 1,44 juta metrik ton, sementara kebutuhan mencapai 3 juta metrik ton.
      Solusi Putus Asa: Pejabat tinggi (Speaker Dewan Rakyat) menyarankan rakyat mengonsumsi Singkong (Cassava) sebagai pengganti nasi.
      -
      Kelumpuhan Protein: Krisis Ayam & Unggas
      Kemandirian pangan hewani (SSL) Malaydesh merosot tajam:
      Impor Genetik: Terpaksa impor 580.000 ekor ayam Grand Parent Stock (GPS) dari AS karena ketiadaan fasilitas pembibitan mandiri.
      Krisis Harga: Penurunan SSL dari 100,2% menjadi 90,2% memicu kelangkaan daging ayam dan telur di pasar domestik pada 2025.
      Ketergantungan Pakan: Produksi lokal lumpuh akibat ketergantungan 100% pada pakan ternak impor.

      Hapus
    3. 2026 = CUT DEFENSE BUDGET = MISKIN
      2026 = PHK MASSAL = MISKIN
      2026 = FREEZE PROCUREMENT = MISKIN
      2025 = SIPRI KOSONG = MISKIN
      2024 = SIPRI KOSONG = MISKIN
      2023 = CANCELLED PROCUREMENT = MISKIN
      --------------------------------
      2026 = CUT DEFENSE BUDGET = MISKIN
      Malaydesh’s treasury has ordered all government ministries and agencies to cut their operating budgets for 2026 due to the impacts of the Middle East conflict, according to a government directive reviewed by Reuters.
      --------------------------------
      2026 = FREEZE PROCUREMENT = MISKIN
      The freeze was imposed on January 16, 2026, targeting military and police contracts after bribery allegations against senior officials, including a former army chief.
      --------------------------------
      2025 SIPRI MALAYDESH = KOSONG
      Https://defense-studies.blogspot.com/2026/03/transfer-persenjataan-dari-dan-ke_17.html?lr=1773708518608
      --------------------------------
      2024 SIPRI MALAYDESH = KOSONG
      https://defense-studies.blogspot.com/2025/03/order-dan-transfer-persenjataan-ke-dan_14.html
      --------------------------------
      2023 Pembatalan 5 Tender (2023): MINDEF membatalkan 5 tender bekalan dan infrastruktur. Sumber: Kenyataan Rasmi MINDEF & Laporan Berita (Januari 2023).
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      2026 CNBC Indonesia & HLIB: Menganalisis data SOCSO (PERKESO) terkait total 24.100 PHK dan puncaknya di Januari 2026.
      -
      2026 Bloomberg & The Straits Times: Memberitakan restrukturisasi Petronas yang memangkas ±5.000 karyawan
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      📌 1. Small Defense Budget (Overall Envelope)
      Malaydesh spends around RM15–18 billion per year on defense (≈ 1% of GDP).
      This is low compared to regional peers:
      Singapore: ~3% of GDP (RM70+ billion equivalent)
      Indonesia: ~0.8% of GDP, but larger economy → higher absolute spending (~RM60 billion)
      Thailand & Vietnam also outspend Malaydesh in modernization.
      👉 Malaydesh ’s small budget puts it at a disadvantage from the start.
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      📌 2. Budget Distribution – Heavy on Salaries
      Typical Malaydesh n defense budget split:
      60% → Salaries & pensions
      20–25% → Operations & maintenance (O&M)
      15–20% → Procurement / modernization
      🔎 In practice:
      Most of the money pays for personnel (over 100,000 active forces + veterans pensions).
      Very little left for buying new weapons or even maintaining old ones.
      👉 This creates a large but poorly equipped force.
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      📌 3. Pensions Burden
      Malaydesh has a generous pensions system for retired military personnel.
      As veterans population grows, pension spending keeps rising.
      Defense Ministry becomes a welfare ministry for ex-servicemen as much as a warfighting institution.
      This crowds out funds for modernization.
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      📌 4. Operations & Maintenance (O&M) Shortfall
      The O&M budget (fuel, spare parts, training, repairs) is chronically underfunded.
      Impact:
      Aircraft often grounded due to lack of parts.
      Navy ships idle in dockyards.
      Troops train less (pilots fewer flight hours, sailors fewer sea days).
      👉 This lowers readiness, even before considering modernization gaps.
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      📌 5. Procurement = Stop-Go Cycle
      With only 15–20% for procurement, Malaydesh struggles to commit to big projects.
      Big-ticket items (frigates, fighter jets, armored vehicles) are so expensive that the government buys in small batches or delays purchases for years.
      Example:
      MRCA (fighter jet replacement) delayed since 2010.
      Littoral Combat Ship (LCS) consumed billions, but no ships delivered yet.
      Each time budgets tighten (economic slowdown, political crisis), procurement is the first to be cut.

      Hapus
    4. 2026 = CUT DEFENSE BUDGET = MISKIN
      2026 = PHK MASSAL = MISKIN
      2026 = FREEZE PROCUREMENT = MISKIN
      2025 = SIPRI KOSONG = MISKIN
      2024 = SIPRI KOSONG = MISKIN
      2023 = CANCELLED PROCUREMENT = MISKIN
      --------------------------------
      2026 = CUT DEFENSE BUDGET = MISKIN
      Malaydesh’s treasury has ordered all government ministries and agencies to cut their operating budgets for 2026 due to the impacts of the Middle East conflict, according to a government directive reviewed by Reuters.
      --------------------------------
      2026 = FREEZE PROCUREMENT = MISKIN
      The freeze was imposed on January 16, 2026, targeting military and police contracts after bribery allegations against senior officials, including a former army chief.
      --------------------------------
      2025 SIPRI MALAYDESH = KOSONG
      Https://defense-studies.blogspot.com/2026/03/transfer-persenjataan-dari-dan-ke_17.html?lr=1773708518608
      --------------------------------
      2024 SIPRI MALAYDESH = KOSONG
      https://defense-studies.blogspot.com/2025/03/order-dan-transfer-persenjataan-ke-dan_14.html
      --------------------------------
      2023 Pembatalan 5 Tender (2023): MINDEF membatalkan 5 tender bekalan dan infrastruktur. Sumber: Kenyataan Rasmi MINDEF & Laporan Berita (Januari 2023).
      --------------------------------
      2026 CNBC Indonesia & HLIB: Menganalisis data SOCSO (PERKESO) terkait total 24.100 PHK dan puncaknya di Januari 2026.
      -
      2026 Bloomberg & The Straits Times: Memberitakan restrukturisasi Petronas yang memangkas ±5.000 karyawan
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      ⚠️ CONSEQUENCES OF POLICY FLIP-FLOPS IN MALAYDESH ’S MILITARY
      1. Delayed Modernization
      • Procurement Paralysis: Repeated changes in aircraft or equipment acquisition plans (e.g., MRCA selection delays) stall modernization.
      • Outdated Capabilities: The RMAF and other branches continue operating aging platforms while waiting for decisions that keep shifting.
      2. Loss of Strategic Credibility
      • Regional Perception: Neighbors like Singapore and Indonesia view Malaydesh as indecisive, weakening its deterrence posture.
      • Diplomatic Strain: Defense partners may hesitate to offer technology transfers or joint exercises due to uncertainty in Malaydesh ’s commitments.
      3. Economic and Industrial Impact
      • Defense Industry Stagnation: Local companies struggle to grow when policies change midstream, affecting contracts and R&D investments.
      • Investor Hesitation: Foreign defense firms may avoid long-term partnerships due to unpredictable procurement behavior.
      4. Operational Inefficiency
      • Training Disruptions: Constant changes in equipment plans mean personnel training is inconsistent or mismatched with future platforms.
      • Logistics Complexity: A mixed fleet from different origins (Russian, American, European) becomes harder to maintain without a clear roadmap.
      5. Budget Waste
      • Sunk Costs: Funds spent on feasibility studies, negotiations, or partial upgrades are wasted when plans are scrapped.
      • Emergency Purchases: Flip-flops often lead to rushed acquisitions (e.g., used jets) that are less cost-effective and harder to integrate.
      🧭 Real-World Example: MRCA Procurement
      Malaydesh ’s MRCA program has seen years of indecision:
      • Originally planned to replace MiG-29s in the early 2010s.
      • Considered Rafale, Typhoon, Gripen, and Super Hornet—but no final decision.
      • Now exploring used Kuwaiti Hornets as a stopgap.
      This indecision has left the RMAF with a capability gap and weakened its regional air power status.

      Hapus
    5. 2026 = CUT DEFENSE BUDGET = MISKIN
      2026 = PHK MASSAL = MISKIN
      2026 = FREEZE PROCUREMENT = MISKIN
      2025 = SIPRI KOSONG = MISKIN
      2024 = SIPRI KOSONG = MISKIN
      2023 = CANCELLED PROCUREMENT = MISKIN
      --------------------------------
      2026 = CUT DEFENSE BUDGET = MISKIN
      Malaydesh’s treasury has ordered all government ministries and agencies to cut their operating budgets for 2026 due to the impacts of the Middle East conflict, according to a government directive reviewed by Reuters.
      --------------------------------
      2026 = FREEZE PROCUREMENT = MISKIN
      The freeze was imposed on January 16, 2026, targeting military and police contracts after bribery allegations against senior officials, including a former army chief.
      --------------------------------
      2025 SIPRI MALAYDESH = KOSONG
      Https://defense-studies.blogspot.com/2026/03/transfer-persenjataan-dari-dan-ke_17.html?lr=1773708518608
      --------------------------------
      2024 SIPRI MALAYDESH = KOSONG
      https://defense-studies.blogspot.com/2025/03/order-dan-transfer-persenjataan-ke-dan_14.html
      --------------------------------
      2023 Pembatalan 5 Tender (2023): MINDEF membatalkan 5 tender bekalan dan infrastruktur. Sumber: Kenyataan Rasmi MINDEF & Laporan Berita (Januari 2023).
      --------------------------------
      2026 CNBC Indonesia & HLIB: Menganalisis data SOCSO (PERKESO) terkait total 24.100 PHK dan puncaknya di Januari 2026.
      -
      2026 Bloomberg & The Straits Times: Memberitakan restrukturisasi Petronas yang memangkas ±5.000 karyawan
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      🔧 1. MAINTENANCE BURDEN: AGING ASSETS, FRAGMENTED SUPPORT
      ⚙️ Structural Drivers
      • Asset Age: As of late 2024, 171 military platforms across the Army, Navy, and Air Force have exceeded 30 years of service life. This includes:
      o 108 Army vehicles and artillery systems
      o 29 RMAF aircraft (e.g., F-5E, Hawk 208)
      o 34 RMN vessels, including Fast Attack Craft over 40 years old
      • Obsolescence: Many platforms are no longer supported by OEMs (Original Equipment Manufacturers), making spare parts scarce and costly.
      💸 Economic Strain
      • Maintenance consumes over 50% of the defense budget’s operational expenditure (OPEX), leaving limited room for modernization.
      • Even with recent efforts to localize MRO (Maintenance, Repair, Overhaul) for fighter jets like the F/A-18, cost savings (~20%) are offset by the scale of aging fleets.
      🧩 Outsourcing Challenges
      • Malaydesh has long outsourced support functions to private firms to reduce costs.
      • However, lack of centralized oversight, inconsistent quality control, and limited technical depth in local vendors have led to delays and suboptimal readiness.
      📡 2. Poor Interoperability: Platform Diversity, Command Silos
      🛠️ Platform Fragmentation
      • Malaydesh military operates a highly diverse inventory sourced from:
      o Western suppliers (US, UK, France)
      o Eastern bloc (Russia, China)
      o Regional partners (South Korea, Turkey)
      • This results in incompatible communication systems, data links, and logistics chains. For example:
      o Russian-made Su-30MKM fighters cannot seamlessly integrate with NATO-standard AWACS or datalink systems.
      o Naval platforms lack unified combat management systems across classes.
      🧠 Command & Control Gaps
      • Joint operations are hindered by service-specific doctrines and siloed command structures.
      • The absence of a Joint Operations Command with real-time data fusion limits Malaydesh ability to conduct multi-domain operations.
      🧪 Training & Simulation Deficiencies
      • Lack of integrated simulation environments means personnel are trained on platform-specific systems, not joint mission profiles.
      • Exercises like MALBATT and CARAT show progress, but interoperability remains tactical, not strategic.

      Hapus
    6. 2026 = CUT DEFENSE BUDGET = MISKIN
      2026 = PHK MASSAL = MISKIN
      2026 = FREEZE PROCUREMENT = MISKIN
      2025 = SIPRI KOSONG = MISKIN
      2024 = SIPRI KOSONG = MISKIN
      2023 = CANCELLED PROCUREMENT = MISKIN
      --------------------------------
      2026 = CUT DEFENSE BUDGET = MISKIN
      Malaydesh’s treasury has ordered all government ministries and agencies to cut their operating budgets for 2026 due to the impacts of the Middle East conflict, according to a government directive reviewed by Reuters.
      --------------------------------
      2026 = FREEZE PROCUREMENT = MISKIN
      The freeze was imposed on January 16, 2026, targeting military and police contracts after bribery allegations against senior officials, including a former army chief.
      --------------------------------
      2025 SIPRI MALAYDESH = KOSONG
      Https://defense-studies.blogspot.com/2026/03/transfer-persenjataan-dari-dan-ke_17.html?lr=1773708518608
      --------------------------------
      2024 SIPRI MALAYDESH = KOSONG
      https://defense-studies.blogspot.com/2025/03/order-dan-transfer-persenjataan-ke-dan_14.html
      --------------------------------
      2023 Pembatalan 5 Tender (2023): MINDEF membatalkan 5 tender bekalan dan infrastruktur. Sumber: Kenyataan Rasmi MINDEF & Laporan Berita (Januari 2023).
      --------------------------------
      2026 CNBC Indonesia & HLIB: Menganalisis data SOCSO (PERKESO) terkait total 24.100 PHK dan puncaknya di Januari 2026.
      -
      2026 Bloomberg & The Straits Times: Memberitakan restrukturisasi Petronas yang memangkas ±5.000 karyawan
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      🧱 1. Fragmented and Underdeveloped Defense Industry
      • Malaydesh defense industry is overseen by the Malaydesh n Defence Industry Council (MDIC), established in 1999 and later expanded into MIDES.
      • Despite having six strategic sectors (Aerospace, Maritime, Weaponry, Automotive, ICT, Common-user Equipment), the ecosystem lacks:
      o A clear, enforceable blueprint
      o Robust infrastructure
      o Skilled manpower
      • Many local firms are assemblers or subcontractors, not full-spectrum developers. For example, Malaydesh still assembles M4 carbines under license, while Indonesia and Singapore produce their own rifles (SS1 and SAR-21 respectively).
      Impact: Malaydesh cannot independently design, produce, or sustain core military systems.
      🧠 2. Minimal R&D and Technology Investment
      • Indigenous R&D in areas like combat management systems (CMS), sensors, and autonomous platforms is nascent and underfunded.
      • Studies show that Malaydesh lacks structured tendering policies and technology readiness frameworks to support local innovation.
      • AI, cyber warfare, and surveillance systems are still in early-stage development, with no operational deployment.
      Impact: Malaydesh falls behind in emerging tech domains critical to modern warfare.
      🔄 3. Dependence on Foreign OEMs for Strategic Systems
      • Malaydesh imports nearly all major platforms:
      o Aircraft: Su-30MKM (Russia), FA-50 (South Korea), Hawk (UK)
      o Naval systems: Scorpène submarines (France), LCS (French-German design)
      o Missiles: Starstreak (UK), MICA (France), Exocet (France)
      • There are no indigenous missile programs, no local radar production, and no domestic armored vehicle design.
      Impact: Strategic vulnerability in times of embargo, conflict, or supply chain disruption.
      📉 4. Policy Gaps and Execution Failures
      • Malaydesh has published defense blueprints and industrial strategies, but implementation is weak due to:
      o Budget constraints
      o Lack of political continuity
      o Limited private-sector incentives
      • Even promising initiatives like the 15-to-5 naval transformation plan have stalled due to procurement scandals and delivery failures.
      Impact: Indigenous capability remains aspirational, not operational.

      Hapus
    7. 2026 = CUT DEFENSE BUDGET = MISKIN
      2026 = PHK MASSAL = MISKIN
      2026 = FREEZE PROCUREMENT = MISKIN
      2025 = SIPRI KOSONG = MISKIN
      2024 = SIPRI KOSONG = MISKIN
      2023 = CANCELLED PROCUREMENT = MISKIN
      --------------------------------
      2026 = CUT DEFENSE BUDGET = MISKIN
      Malaydesh’s treasury has ordered all government ministries and agencies to cut their operating budgets for 2026 due to the impacts of the Middle East conflict, according to a government directive reviewed by Reuters.
      --------------------------------
      2026 = FREEZE PROCUREMENT = MISKIN
      The freeze was imposed on January 16, 2026, targeting military and police contracts after bribery allegations against senior officials, including a former army chief.
      --------------------------------
      2025 SIPRI MALAYDESH = KOSONG
      Https://defense-studies.blogspot.com/2026/03/transfer-persenjataan-dari-dan-ke_17.html?lr=1773708518608
      --------------------------------
      2024 SIPRI MALAYDESH = KOSONG
      https://defense-studies.blogspot.com/2025/03/order-dan-transfer-persenjataan-ke-dan_14.html
      --------------------------------
      2023 Pembatalan 5 Tender (2023): MINDEF membatalkan 5 tender bekalan dan infrastruktur. Sumber: Kenyataan Rasmi MINDEF & Laporan Berita (Januari 2023).
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      2026 CNBC Indonesia & HLIB: Menganalisis data SOCSO (PERKESO) terkait total 24.100 PHK dan puncaknya di Januari 2026.
      -
      2026 Bloomberg & The Straits Times: Memberitakan restrukturisasi Petronas yang memangkas ±5.000 karyawan
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      📄 1. Ambitious Policy Documents with Limited Follow-Through
      • Malaydesh ’s first Defence White Paper (DWP), launched in 2019, laid out a 10-year roadmap for force modernization, defense industry reform, and multi-domain readiness.
      • It proposed initiatives like:
      o A revised National Military Strategy
      o A Defence Capacity Plan
      o A National Defence Industry Policy
      • However, by 2021–2025, many of these remained in draft form or unimplemented, with only partial progress on cyber and air surveillance capabilities.
      Impact: Strategic clarity exists, but execution lags, creating a credibility gap between policy and reality.
      🕰️ 2. Stalled Programs and Missed Timelines
      • The Littoral Combat Ship (LCS) program is the most glaring example:
      o RM9 billion allocated for six ships
      o None delivered as of 2025
      o Delays linked to mismanagement, redacted audits, and political interference
      • Other programs like the Ground-Based Air Defence (GBAD) system and High Mobility Armoured Vehicles (HMAV) remain unfunded or stuck in approval stages.
      Impact: Operational capability suffers, and the military continues to rely on aging platforms.
      🏛️ 3. Political Instability and Policy Discontinuity
      • Malaydesh experienced multiple changes in government between 2020 and 2022, disrupting defense planning cycles.
      • Each administration brought new priorities, causing re-scoping, delays, or abandonment of existing programs.
      • Even when policies are reaffirmed, bureaucratic inertia and fragmented oversight slow implementation.
      Impact: Defense reform lacks continuity, and long-term planning is undermined.
      🧱 4. Weak Institutional Mechanisms for Execution
      • There’s no centralized authority to monitor and enforce defense policy implementation.
      • Oversight is split between MINDEF, the Ministry of Finance, and political leadership, leading to diffused accountability.
      • Audit findings are often delayed or redacted, and recommendations go unenforced.
      Impact: Programs stall without consequence, and systemic inefficiencies persist.
      🧭 Strategic Consequences
      • Malaydesh ’s defense posture remains reactive and maintenance-heavy, not transformation-driven.
      • The credibility of future policy documents is weakened unless backed by institutional reform and budget discipline.
      • Regional peers like Indonesia and Vietnam are executing modernization plans more consistently, widening the capability gap.

      Hapus
    8. 2026 = CUT DEFENSE BUDGET = MISKIN
      2026 = PHK MASSAL = MISKIN
      2026 = FREEZE PROCUREMENT = MISKIN
      2025 = SIPRI KOSONG = MISKIN
      2024 = SIPRI KOSONG = MISKIN
      2023 = CANCELLED PROCUREMENT = MISKIN
      --------------------------------
      2026 = CUT DEFENSE BUDGET = MISKIN
      Malaydesh’s treasury has ordered all government ministries and agencies to cut their operating budgets for 2026 due to the impacts of the Middle East conflict, according to a government directive reviewed by Reuters.
      --------------------------------
      2026 = FREEZE PROCUREMENT = MISKIN
      The freeze was imposed on January 16, 2026, targeting military and police contracts after bribery allegations against senior officials, including a former army chief.
      --------------------------------
      2025 SIPRI MALAYDESH = KOSONG
      Https://defense-studies.blogspot.com/2026/03/transfer-persenjataan-dari-dan-ke_17.html?lr=1773708518608
      --------------------------------
      2024 SIPRI MALAYDESH = KOSONG
      https://defense-studies.blogspot.com/2025/03/order-dan-transfer-persenjataan-ke-dan_14.html
      --------------------------------
      2023 Pembatalan 5 Tender (2023): MINDEF membatalkan 5 tender bekalan dan infrastruktur. Sumber: Kenyataan Rasmi MINDEF & Laporan Berita (Januari 2023).
      --------------------------------
      2026 CNBC Indonesia & HLIB: Menganalisis data SOCSO (PERKESO) terkait total 24.100 PHK dan puncaknya di Januari 2026.
      -
      2026 Bloomberg & The Straits Times: Memberitakan restrukturisasi Petronas yang memangkas ±5.000 karyawan
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      💰 1. Budget Composition Skewed Toward Salaries and Maintenance
      • In 2024, Malaydesh allocated RM19.73 billion (~USD 4.16 billion) for defense.
      o RM8.2 billion (~41.5%) went to salaries and allowances.
      o RM5.8 billion was earmarked for maintenance and asset upkeep.
      • That leaves less than RM6 billion for all other needs—including procurement, R&D, and infrastructure.
      Impact: The lion’s share of the budget sustains personnel and legacy systems, leaving little for new combat capabilities.
      📦 2. Procurement Budget Includes Legacy Payments
      • The RM5.71 billion procurement allocation in 2024 isn’t entirely for new systems. It includes:
      o Scheduled payments for previously signed contracts (e.g. FA-50 jets from South Korea, A400M upgrades).
      o Progressive payments for delayed projects like the Maharaja Lela-class Littoral Combat Ships.
      o Small-scale purchases (e.g. small arms, radios, support vehicles).
      Impact: The actual discretionary funding for new combat platforms is far lower than it appears on paper.
      📉 3. Currency Depreciation Erodes Purchasing Power
      • Malaydesh sources most of its advanced systems from foreign OEMs (e.g. France, UK, South Korea).
      • The depreciation of the ringgit against major currencies means that even modest increases in nominal budget do not translate into real gains.
      Impact: Malaydesh pays more for the same equipment, reducing the volume and quality of new acquisitions.
      🧱 4. No Multi-Year Strategic Investment Framework
      • Unlike Singapore or South Korea, Malaydesh lacks a ring-fenced capital investment stream for defense.
      • Each year’s procurement is subject to political negotiation and fiscal trade-offs, with no guaranteed continuity.
      • This discourages long-term programs like missile development, drone fleets, or integrated air defense systems.
      Impact: Strategic programs are fragmented, delayed, or abandoned mid-cycle.

      Hapus
    9. 2026 = CUT DEFENSE BUDGET = MISKIN
      2026 = PHK MASSAL = MISKIN
      2026 = FREEZE PROCUREMENT = MISKIN
      2025 = SIPRI KOSONG = MISKIN
      2024 = SIPRI KOSONG = MISKIN
      2023 = CANCELLED PROCUREMENT = MISKIN
      --------------------------------
      2026 = CUT DEFENSE BUDGET = MISKIN
      Malaydesh’s treasury has ordered all government ministries and agencies to cut their operating budgets for 2026 due to the impacts of the Middle East conflict, according to a government directive reviewed by Reuters.
      --------------------------------
      2026 = FREEZE PROCUREMENT = MISKIN
      The freeze was imposed on January 16, 2026, targeting military and police contracts after bribery allegations against senior officials, including a former army chief.
      --------------------------------
      2025 SIPRI MALAYDESH = KOSONG
      Https://defense-studies.blogspot.com/2026/03/transfer-persenjataan-dari-dan-ke_17.html?lr=1773708518608
      --------------------------------
      2024 SIPRI MALAYDESH = KOSONG
      https://defense-studies.blogspot.com/2025/03/order-dan-transfer-persenjataan-ke-dan_14.html
      --------------------------------
      2023 Pembatalan 5 Tender (2023): MINDEF membatalkan 5 tender bekalan dan infrastruktur. Sumber: Kenyataan Rasmi MINDEF & Laporan Berita (Januari 2023).
      --------------------------------
      2026 CNBC Indonesia & HLIB: Menganalisis data SOCSO (PERKESO) terkait total 24.100 PHK dan puncaknya di Januari 2026.
      -
      2026 Bloomberg & The Straits Times: Memberitakan restrukturisasi Petronas yang memangkas ±5.000 karyawan
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      💰 1. Budget Composition: Operational vs Development
      • In 2025, Malaydesh allocated RM21.2 billion to the Ministry of Defence.
      o Operational Expenditure (OPEX): RM13.36 billion (~63%) — covers salaries, pensions, allowances, and day-to-day operations.
      o Development Expenditure (DE): RM7.49 billion (~37%) — intended for asset acquisition, infrastructure, and modernization.
      Impact: The bulk of funding goes to sustaining the status quo, not building future capabilities.
      👥 2. Personnel Costs Dominate Spending
      • Salaries, pensions, and welfare programs for active-duty personnel and veterans consume over half of OPEX.
      • Initiatives like RKAT housing repairs, pension adjustments, and cost-of-living allowances are important for morale but crowd out capital investment.
      • Malaydesh armed forces have a relatively large administrative footprint compared to its combat strength.
      Impact: High fixed costs reduce flexibility for strategic procurement or force restructuring.
      🔧 3. Maintenance Over Modernization
      • RM5.8 billion in 2025 was earmarked for maintenance, repair, and acquisition of military assets.
      • However, most of this goes to keeping aging platforms operational, not acquiring new ones.
      • Example: The Royal Malaydesh n Navy spends heavily on maintaining ships that are 30–40 years old, with minimal upgrades.
      Impact: Funds are spent on patching legacy systems rather than leapfrogging to modern technologies.
      📉 4. Low R&D and Capability Investment
      • Malaydesh allocates negligible funding to defense R&D, indigenous production, or strategic systems (e.g. missiles, cyber, ISR).
      • Unlike peers such as Indonesia or Vietnam, Malaydesh has no major co-development programs or defense industrial offsets.
      Impact: Malaydesh remains dependent on foreign suppliers and lacks autonomy in capability planning.

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    10. 2026 = CUT DEFENSE BUDGET = MISKIN
      2026 = PHK MASSAL = MISKIN
      2026 = FREEZE PROCUREMENT = MISKIN
      2025 = SIPRI KOSONG = MISKIN
      2024 = SIPRI KOSONG = MISKIN
      2023 = CANCELLED PROCUREMENT = MISKIN
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      2026 = CUT DEFENSE BUDGET = MISKIN
      Malaydesh’s treasury has ordered all government ministries and agencies to cut their operating budgets for 2026 due to the impacts of the Middle East conflict, according to a government directive reviewed by Reuters.
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      2026 = FREEZE PROCUREMENT = MISKIN
      The freeze was imposed on January 16, 2026, targeting military and police contracts after bribery allegations against senior officials, including a former army chief.
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      2025 SIPRI MALAYDESH = KOSONG
      Https://defense-studies.blogspot.com/2026/03/transfer-persenjataan-dari-dan-ke_17.html?lr=1773708518608
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      2024 SIPRI MALAYDESH = KOSONG
      https://defense-studies.blogspot.com/2025/03/order-dan-transfer-persenjataan-ke-dan_14.html
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      2023 Pembatalan 5 Tender (2023): MINDEF membatalkan 5 tender bekalan dan infrastruktur. Sumber: Kenyataan Rasmi MINDEF & Laporan Berita (Januari 2023).
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      2026 CNBC Indonesia & HLIB: Menganalisis data SOCSO (PERKESO) terkait total 24.100 PHK dan puncaknya di Januari 2026.
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      2026 Bloomberg & The Straits Times: Memberitakan restrukturisasi Petronas yang memangkas ±5.000 karyawan
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      🚫 1. No Long-Range Strike Systems
      • Malaydesh does not possess ballistic missiles, cruise missiles, or standoff precision-guided munitions.
      • Its air force lacks platforms capable of launching deep-strike missions. The Su-30MKM fighters have range and payload potential, but Malaydesh has not equipped them with long-range strike munitions like Kh-59 or BrahMos.
      • Naval assets are similarly limited—no ship-launched cruise missiles or land-attack capabilities exist.
      Impact: Malaydesh cannot credibly threaten retaliation against adversaries beyond its borders, reducing its strategic leverage.
      🛡️ 2. Deterrence by Denial, Not Punishment
      • Malaydesh defense doctrine emphasizes “concentric deterrence”, focusing on denial rather than punishment.
      • This means the strategy is built around preventing aggression, not retaliating against it.
      • While this suits peacetime stability, it’s increasingly inadequate in a region where China, Vietnam, and the Philippines are investing in deterrence-by-punishment capabilities.
      Impact: Malaydesh lacks escalation control and cannot impose costs on adversaries, weakening its deterrent posture.
      💸 3. Budget Priorities Undermine Capability Development
      • Over 60–70% of Malaydesh defense budget goes to salaries, maintenance, and operations.
      • This leaves minimal room for R&D, procurement of advanced weapons, or strategic force development.
      • The Littoral Combat Ship (LCS) scandal and delays have further eroded trust and diverted resources from strategic programs.
      Impact: Malaydesh is stuck in a cycle of maintaining legacy systems rather than investing in future capabilities.
      🌐 4. No Indigenous Missile or Strategic Weapons Program
      • Unlike regional peers such as Indonesia (which is co-developing missiles with Turkey) or Vietnam (which fields Russian cruise missiles), Malaydesh has no domestic missile development program.
      • It also lacks partnerships for co-production or licensed manufacturing of strategic weapons.
      Impact: Total dependence on foreign suppliers; no autonomy in strategic force planning.

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  7. Mencecah RM1 = Rp4,391
    Mencecah USD1 = Rp 17,375

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    1. 2026 = CUT DEFENSE BUDGET = MISKIN
      2026 = PHK MASSAL = MISKIN
      2026 = FREEZE PROCUREMENT = MISKIN
      2025 = SIPRI KOSONG = MISKIN
      2024 = SIPRI KOSONG = MISKIN
      2023 = CANCELLED PROCUREMENT = MISKIN
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      2026 = CUT DEFENSE BUDGET = MISKIN
      Malaydesh’s treasury has ordered all government ministries and agencies to cut their operating budgets for 2026 due to the impacts of the Middle East conflict, according to a government directive reviewed by Reuters.
      --------------------------------
      2026 = FREEZE PROCUREMENT = MISKIN
      The freeze was imposed on January 16, 2026, targeting military and police contracts after bribery allegations against senior officials, including a former army chief.
      --------------------------------
      2025 SIPRI MALAYDESH = KOSONG
      Https://defense-studies.blogspot.com/2026/03/transfer-persenjataan-dari-dan-ke_17.html?lr=1773708518608
      --------------------------------
      2024 SIPRI MALAYDESH = KOSONG
      https://defense-studies.blogspot.com/2025/03/order-dan-transfer-persenjataan-ke-dan_14.html
      --------------------------------
      2023 Pembatalan 5 Tender (2023): MINDEF membatalkan 5 tender bekalan dan infrastruktur. Sumber: Kenyataan Rasmi MINDEF & Laporan Berita (Januari 2023).
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      2026 CNBC Indonesia & HLIB: Menganalisis data SOCSO (PERKESO) terkait total 24.100 PHK dan puncaknya di Januari 2026.
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      2026 Bloomberg & The Straits Times: Memberitakan restrukturisasi Petronas yang memangkas ±5.000 karyawan
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      🔧 1. Fragmented and Underdeveloped MRO Infrastructure
      • Malaydesh defense MRO sector is technically shallow, with most local firms focused on commercial aviation, not military-grade systems.
      • Despite having over 200 aerospace companies, only a handful are equipped to handle complex military platforms like fighter jets, naval combat systems, or armored vehicles.
      • The defense MRO ecosystem lacks dedicated facilities for:
      o Engine overhauls (especially for Su-30MKM and Hawk aircraft)
      o Combat system integration
      o Naval propulsion and sensor maintenance
      Impact: Military platforms face long downtimes and must rely on foreign OEMs for critical servicing.
      🧱 2. Slow Localization and Limited Technical Depth
      • Malaydesh has made partial progress in localizing MRO for platforms like the F/A-18D Hornet, but most high-end servicing still requires foreign technical assistance.
      • There is no national MRO roadmap aligned with defense modernization goals, unlike countries like Turkey or South Korea that have built robust domestic ecosystems through tech transfer and industrial offsets.
      • Local firms lack access to classified schematics, proprietary software, and advanced diagnostic tools needed for full-spectrum support.
      Impact: Strategic dependence persists, and Malaydesh cannot sustain its fleet autonomously during crises or embargoes.
      🕵️ 3. Weak Vendor Oversight and Governance
      • The 2025 Auditor-General’s Report flagged major lapses in vendor management:
      o RM162.75 million in late penalties were not collected
      o RM1.42 million in fines were never imposed for delayed maintenance
      • Contracts are often awarded to politically connected firms without rigorous performance benchmarks or technical vetting.
      • Oversight is fragmented across MINDEF, the Ministry of Finance, and service branches, leading to diffused accountability.
      Impact: Maintenance quality is inconsistent, costs are inflated, and readiness suffers.
      📉 4. Obsolete Platforms and Spare Part Bottlenecks
      • Malaydesh inventory includes 171 platforms over 30 years old, many of which require parts that are:
      o No longer manufactured
      o Sourced from defunct suppliers
      o Incompatible with newer systems
      • RM384.5 million was lost due to 1.62 million unused spare parts that no longer matched operational needs.
      Impact: Maintenance becomes reactive and inefficient, with high sunk costs and low operational returns.

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    2. 2026 = CUT DEFENSE BUDGET = MISKIN
      2026 = PHK MASSAL = MISKIN
      2026 = FREEZE PROCUREMENT = MISKIN
      2025 = SIPRI KOSONG = MISKIN
      2024 = SIPRI KOSONG = MISKIN
      2023 = CANCELLED PROCUREMENT = MISKIN
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      2026 = CUT DEFENSE BUDGET = MISKIN
      Malaydesh’s treasury has ordered all government ministries and agencies to cut their operating budgets for 2026 due to the impacts of the Middle East conflict, according to a government directive reviewed by Reuters.
      --------------------------------
      2026 = FREEZE PROCUREMENT = MISKIN
      The freeze was imposed on January 16, 2026, targeting military and police contracts after bribery allegations against senior officials, including a former army chief.
      --------------------------------
      2025 SIPRI MALAYDESH = KOSONG
      Https://defense-studies.blogspot.com/2026/03/transfer-persenjataan-dari-dan-ke_17.html?lr=1773708518608
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      2024 SIPRI MALAYDESH = KOSONG
      https://defense-studies.blogspot.com/2025/03/order-dan-transfer-persenjataan-ke-dan_14.html
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      2023 Pembatalan 5 Tender (2023): MINDEF membatalkan 5 tender bekalan dan infrastruktur. Sumber: Kenyataan Rasmi MINDEF & Laporan Berita (Januari 2023).
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      2026 CNBC Indonesia & HLIB: Menganalisis data SOCSO (PERKESO) terkait total 24.100 PHK dan puncaknya di Januari 2026.
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      2026 Bloomberg & The Straits Times: Memberitakan restrukturisasi Petronas yang memangkas ±5.000 karyawan
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      🚫 1. Limited Missile Inventory and Range
      • The Malaydesh n Army currently fields only short-range air defense systems, notably the Starstreak and aging Rapier missiles.
      • These systems are effective only within 5–7 km, offering minimal protection against modern aircraft, drones, or cruise missiles.
      • Malaydesh lacks medium- and long-range surface-to-air missiles (SAMs), leaving critical infrastructure and forward bases vulnerable.
      Impact: Inability to defend against high-altitude or standoff threats; poor layered defense architecture.
      🛠️ 2. Delayed Modernization and Funding Gaps
      • Although Malaydesh has published requirements for new Ground-Based Air Defence (GBAD) systems, no funding has been allocated.
      • Proposed systems like MBDA’s MICA VL NG and EMADS (CAMM) offer 40+ km range and advanced seekers, but remain unprocured.
      • The Littoral Combat Ship (LCS) program includes VL MICA missiles, but the ships themselves are years behind schedule, delaying missile deployment.
      Impact: Strategic plans remain theoretical; operational readiness is compromised by procurement delays.
      🔄 3. Fragmented Missile Ecosystem
      • Malaydesh missile systems are sourced from multiple foreign suppliers (UK, France, Russia), resulting in:
      o Interoperability issues
      o Complex logistics and maintenance
      o Training burdens across platforms
      • No indigenous missile production capability exists, and local defense industry lacks integration with global supply chains.
      Impact: High dependency on foreign vendors; low sustainability in prolonged conflict scenarios.
      📉 4. No Strategic Strike or Deterrent Capability
      • Malaydesh does not possess ballistic missiles, cruise missiles, or standoff precision-guided munitions.
      • This absence limits its ability to:
      o Strike high-value targets beyond its borders
      o Deter adversaries with credible retaliation
      o Support joint operations with regional partners
      Impact: Malaydesh remains a defensive-only actor, unable to shape regional dynamics or respond asymmetrically.
      📊 Summary Table: Missile Capability Weaknesses
      Weakness Description Strategic Impact
      Short-range inventory Only Starstreak and Rapier systems in service Vulnerable to modern air threats
      Procurement delays No funding for new GBAD systems; LCS delays Reduced readiness and deterrence
      Fragmented ecosystem Multiple suppliers, no local production Poor interoperability and sustainment
      No strike capability No cruise or ballistic missiles Limited strategic options and deterrence

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    3. 2026 = CUT DEFENSE BUDGET = MISKIN
      2026 = PHK MASSAL = MISKIN
      2026 = FREEZE PROCUREMENT = MISKIN
      2025 = SIPRI KOSONG = MISKIN
      2024 = SIPRI KOSONG = MISKIN
      2023 = CANCELLED PROCUREMENT = MISKIN
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      2026 = CUT DEFENSE BUDGET = MISKIN
      Malaydesh’s treasury has ordered all government ministries and agencies to cut their operating budgets for 2026 due to the impacts of the Middle East conflict, according to a government directive reviewed by Reuters.
      --------------------------------
      2026 = FREEZE PROCUREMENT = MISKIN
      The freeze was imposed on January 16, 2026, targeting military and police contracts after bribery allegations against senior officials, including a former army chief.
      --------------------------------
      2025 SIPRI MALAYDESH = KOSONG
      Https://defense-studies.blogspot.com/2026/03/transfer-persenjataan-dari-dan-ke_17.html?lr=1773708518608
      --------------------------------
      2024 SIPRI MALAYDESH = KOSONG
      https://defense-studies.blogspot.com/2025/03/order-dan-transfer-persenjataan-ke-dan_14.html
      --------------------------------
      2023 Pembatalan 5 Tender (2023): MINDEF membatalkan 5 tender bekalan dan infrastruktur. Sumber: Kenyataan Rasmi MINDEF & Laporan Berita (Januari 2023).
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      2026 CNBC Indonesia & HLIB: Menganalisis data SOCSO (PERKESO) terkait total 24.100 PHK dan puncaknya di Januari 2026.
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      2026 Bloomberg & The Straits Times: Memberitakan restrukturisasi Petronas yang memangkas ±5.000 karyawan
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      🚢 1. Aging Fleet Beyond Serviceable Lifespan
      • As of 2025, over half of RMN’s 49 ships are operating beyond their designed lifespan, some exceeding 40–45 years2.
      • Example: The KD Pendekar, commissioned in 1979, sank in 2024 after colliding with an underwater object—experts cited wear and tear as a contributing factor.
      • Naval experts warn that vessels typically have a 20–25 year lifespan, after which structural integrity and system reliability degrade significantly.
      Impact: Increased risk of mechanical failure, reduced combat effectiveness, and safety hazards for personnel.
      🔧 2. Delayed Replacement and Procurement Failures
      • Malaydesh planned to acquire 18 new vessels, but only 4 have been delivered as of mid-2025.
      • The Littoral Combat Ship (LCS) program, intended to modernize the fleet, has been plagued by delays, mismanagement, and corruption.
      • The Auditor-General’s report revealed continued reliance on outdated ships due to non-delivery of replacements.
      Impact: Strategic gaps in patrol coverage, reduced deterrence, and overreliance on aging platforms.
      🧱 3. Obsolete Systems and Spare Part Incompatibility
      • RMN has incurred RM384.5 million in losses from 1.62 million unused spare parts that are no longer compatible with its ships.
      • Many vessels use legacy systems from diverse foreign suppliers (France, UK, Italy, Germany), making interoperability and maintenance complex.
      Impact: High maintenance costs, long repair cycles, and logistical inefficiencies.
      🌊 4. Limited Deterrence and Strategic Reach
      • Malaydesh maritime domain spans over 500,000 sq km, yet its aging fleet lacks the endurance and sensor range to patrol effectively.
      • Analysts warn that RMN’s current posture offers insufficient deterrence against rising threats, especially from China’s naval and coast guard presence.
      Impact: Reduced strategic options for defense planners and vulnerability in contested waters.
      📊 Summary Table: Key Weaknesses of Malaydesh n Navy Vessels
      Weakness Description Strategic Impact
      Aging platforms Over half the fleet >40 years old High failure risk, low combat value
      Procurement delays Only 4 of 18 planned ships delivered Capability gaps, reduced patrol reach
      Obsolete systems Legacy tech, incompatible spare parts Maintenance burden, poor interoperability
      Limited deterrence Inadequate coverage of vast maritime domain Strategic vulnerability in South China Sea

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    4. 2026 = CUT DEFENSE BUDGET = MISKIN
      2026 = PHK MASSAL = MISKIN
      2026 = FREEZE PROCUREMENT = MISKIN
      2025 = SIPRI KOSONG = MISKIN
      2024 = SIPRI KOSONG = MISKIN
      2023 = CANCELLED PROCUREMENT = MISKIN
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      2026 = CUT DEFENSE BUDGET = MISKIN
      Malaydesh’s treasury has ordered all government ministries and agencies to cut their operating budgets for 2026 due to the impacts of the Middle East conflict, according to a government directive reviewed by Reuters.
      --------------------------------
      2026 = FREEZE PROCUREMENT = MISKIN
      The freeze was imposed on January 16, 2026, targeting military and police contracts after bribery allegations against senior officials, including a former army chief.
      --------------------------------
      2025 SIPRI MALAYDESH = KOSONG
      Https://defense-studies.blogspot.com/2026/03/transfer-persenjataan-dari-dan-ke_17.html?lr=1773708518608
      --------------------------------
      2024 SIPRI MALAYDESH = KOSONG
      https://defense-studies.blogspot.com/2025/03/order-dan-transfer-persenjataan-ke-dan_14.html
      --------------------------------
      2023 Pembatalan 5 Tender (2023): MINDEF membatalkan 5 tender bekalan dan infrastruktur. Sumber: Kenyataan Rasmi MINDEF & Laporan Berita (Januari 2023).
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      2026 CNBC Indonesia & HLIB: Menganalisis data SOCSO (PERKESO) terkait total 24.100 PHK dan puncaknya di Januari 2026.
      -
      2026 Bloomberg & The Straits Times: Memberitakan restrukturisasi Petronas yang memangkas ±5.000 karyawan
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      🕴️ 1. Entrenched Role of Middlemen
      • Defense contracts are frequently brokered by agents or intermediaries, many of whom are retired military officers or politically connected individuals.
      • These middlemen often act as gatekeepers between the Ministry of Defence and foreign suppliers, adding layers of cost and complexity.
      • According to analysts, this system is deeply entrenched and has become an “open secret” in Malaydesh defense ecosystem.
      Impact: Prices are inflated, procurement timelines are extended, and transparency is compromised.
      🧱 2. Opaque Tendering and Limited Competition
      • Fewer than one-third of major defense contracts are awarded through open competition.
      • Most deals are conducted via single-source or limited tenders, which favor firms with insider access or political leverage.
      • This environment allows deal structuring to be influenced by non-technical considerations, including patronage and lobbying.
      Impact: Merit-based selection is sidelined, and cost-effectiveness suffers.
      🏛️ 3. Politically Connected Firms Dominate
      • Many defense contractors have ex-military figures on their boards, giving them privileged access to decision-makers.
      • These firms often win contracts despite offering older platforms or substandard equipment—as seen in the attempted purchase of 30-year-old Black Hawk helicopters, which Malaydesh King publicly condemned as “flying coffins”2.
      • The King also rebuked “agents” and “salesmen” in the Ministry of Defence, warning that inflated middleman pricing would render the defense budget perpetually insufficient.
      Impact: Public funds are wasted, and the armed forces receive outdated or unsuitable equipment.
      📉 4. Consequences for Readiness and Reform
      • Inflated costs mean fewer assets can be acquired, and maintenance budgets are squeezed.
      • The lack of transparency erodes public trust and makes it difficult for oversight bodies like the Public Accounts Committee (PAC) to hold officials accountable.
      • While the King’s intervention led to the cancellation of the Black Hawk deal, systemic reform remains elusive.

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    5. 2026 = CUT DEFENSE BUDGET = MISKIN
      2026 = PHK MASSAL = MISKIN
      2026 = FREEZE PROCUREMENT = MISKIN
      2025 = SIPRI KOSONG = MISKIN
      2024 = SIPRI KOSONG = MISKIN
      2023 = CANCELLED PROCUREMENT = MISKIN
      --------------------------------
      2026 = CUT DEFENSE BUDGET = MISKIN
      Malaydesh’s treasury has ordered all government ministries and agencies to cut their operating budgets for 2026 due to the impacts of the Middle East conflict, according to a government directive reviewed by Reuters.
      --------------------------------
      2026 = FREEZE PROCUREMENT = MISKIN
      The freeze was imposed on January 16, 2026, targeting military and police contracts after bribery allegations against senior officials, including a former army chief.
      --------------------------------
      2025 SIPRI MALAYDESH = KOSONG
      Https://defense-studies.blogspot.com/2026/03/transfer-persenjataan-dari-dan-ke_17.html?lr=1773708518608
      --------------------------------
      2024 SIPRI MALAYDESH = KOSONG
      https://defense-studies.blogspot.com/2025/03/order-dan-transfer-persenjataan-ke-dan_14.html
      --------------------------------
      2023 Pembatalan 5 Tender (2023): MINDEF membatalkan 5 tender bekalan dan infrastruktur. Sumber: Kenyataan Rasmi MINDEF & Laporan Berita (Januari 2023).
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      2026 CNBC Indonesia & HLIB: Menganalisis data SOCSO (PERKESO) terkait total 24.100 PHK dan puncaknya di Januari 2026.
      -
      2026 Bloomberg & The Straits Times: Memberitakan restrukturisasi Petronas yang memangkas ±5.000 karyawan
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      🚀 1. Accelerated Modernization by Neighbors
      • Singapore maintains one of the most technologically advanced militaries in Southeast Asia, with investments in F-15SG fighters, submarines, and integrated air defense systems.
      • Indonesia has ramped up procurement of Rafale jets, frigates, and drones, aiming for a more balanced tri-service force.
      • Vietnam has focused on asymmetric capabilities, acquiring Kilo-class submarines, coastal missile systems, and modernizing its air defense.
      • Philippines is deepening defense ties with the US, Japan, and Australia, acquiring BrahMos missiles and upgrading its naval fleet.
      Result: Malaydesh risks falling behind in both conventional and hybrid warfare capabilities2.
      📉 2. Malaydesh Budget Bottleneck
      • Malaydesh defense budget has stagnated at RM15–18 billion annually, with 60–70% spent on salaries and maintenance, leaving little for modernization.
      • Major projects like the Littoral Combat Ship (LCS) program have been plagued by delays and scandals, further eroding trust and capability.
      Result: While neighbors invest in future-ready systems, Malaydesh struggles to maintain legacy platforms.
      🌊 3. Strategic Exposure in the South China Sea
      • China’s coast guard and maritime militia have repeatedly entered Malaydesh Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ), testing its maritime sovereignty.
      • Malaydesh aging naval fleet—28 of 34 vessels are over 40 years old—limits its ability to respond effectively.
      Result: Malaydesh deterrence posture is weakened, especially in contested maritime zones.
      🧭 4. Diplomatic vs. Hard Power Approach
      • Malaydesh has traditionally relied on quiet diplomacy and ASEAN mechanisms to manage regional tensions.
      • However, the geopolitical landscape is shifting toward hard power signaling, with countries like the Philippines and Vietnam adopting more assertive defense postures.
      Result: Malaydesh soft approach is increasingly outpaced by neighbors who combine diplomacy with credible military strength.

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    6. 2026 = CUT DEFENSE BUDGET = MISKIN
      2026 = PHK MASSAL = MISKIN
      2026 = FREEZE PROCUREMENT = MISKIN
      2025 = SIPRI KOSONG = MISKIN
      2024 = SIPRI KOSONG = MISKIN
      2023 = CANCELLED PROCUREMENT = MISKIN
      --------------------------------
      2026 = CUT DEFENSE BUDGET = MISKIN
      Malaydesh’s treasury has ordered all government ministries and agencies to cut their operating budgets for 2026 due to the impacts of the Middle East conflict, according to a government directive reviewed by Reuters.
      --------------------------------
      2026 = FREEZE PROCUREMENT = MISKIN
      The freeze was imposed on January 16, 2026, targeting military and police contracts after bribery allegations against senior officials, including a former army chief.
      --------------------------------
      2025 SIPRI MALAYDESH = KOSONG
      Https://defense-studies.blogspot.com/2026/03/transfer-persenjataan-dari-dan-ke_17.html?lr=1773708518608
      --------------------------------
      2024 SIPRI MALAYDESH = KOSONG
      https://defense-studies.blogspot.com/2025/03/order-dan-transfer-persenjataan-ke-dan_14.html
      --------------------------------
      2023 Pembatalan 5 Tender (2023): MINDEF membatalkan 5 tender bekalan dan infrastruktur. Sumber: Kenyataan Rasmi MINDEF & Laporan Berita (Januari 2023).
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      2026 CNBC Indonesia & HLIB: Menganalisis data SOCSO (PERKESO) terkait total 24.100 PHK dan puncaknya di Januari 2026.
      -
      2026 Bloomberg & The Straits Times: Memberitakan restrukturisasi Petronas yang memangkas ±5.000 karyawan
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      🧓 1. Aging Components Beyond Service Life
      • As of 2024, 171 military assets across the Army, Navy, and Air Force have exceeded 30 years of service2.
      • Many platforms—like the Royal Malaydesh n Navy’s Fast Attack Craft (FAC)—are over 40 years old, with some approaching 50 years.
      • These assets were designed for past-era threats and technologies, and their mechanical systems are now prone to fatigue, corrosion, and failure.
      Result: Even routine operations carry elevated risk of malfunction, requiring constant patchwork maintenance.
      🌴 2. Tropical Climate Accelerates Wear
      • Malaydesh ’s hot, humid, and saline environment is particularly harsh on military hardware:
      o Metal fatigue and corrosion are accelerated, especially in naval vessels and aircraft.
      o Rubber seals, electronics, and hydraulics degrade faster under tropical heat and moisture.
      • The Navy has acknowledged that many vessels no longer meet modern standards due to environmental degradation.
      Result: Maintenance cycles shorten, costs rise, and reliability drops.
      🔧 3. Obsolete Systems and Spare Parts Shortage
      • Many legacy platforms rely on foreign OEMs that have ceased production or support.
      • Spare parts must be sourced internationally, often at inflated prices and long lead times.
      • In some cases, technicians resort to cannibalizing other units or fabricating parts locally—neither of which guarantees reliability.
      Result: Delays in repairs, reduced fleet availability, and compromised safety.
      ⚠️ 4. Operational Incidents and Safety Risks
      • A tragic example: In July 2025, a Malaydesh n commando died during a maritime exercise due to suspected failure of aging diving equipment.
      • The Army Chief confirmed that the gear was “rather old,” prompting a full audit of equipment lifecycle and maintenance protocols.
      Result: Legacy systems not only reduce readiness—they pose direct risks to personnel.
      📊 Summary Table: Breakdown Drivers in Malaydesh n Military
      Factor Description Operational Impact
      Aging components Platforms >30–50 years old, beyond design limits Frequent failures, low reliability
      Tropical wear Heat, humidity, salt accelerate degradation Shorter maintenance cycles
      Obsolete systems Legacy tech, no OEM support Spare part shortages, delays
      Safety incidents Equipment failures linked to fatal accidents Personnel risk, public scrutiny

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    7. 2026 = CUT DEFENSE BUDGET = MISKIN
      2026 = PHK MASSAL = MISKIN
      2026 = FREEZE PROCUREMENT = MISKIN
      2025 = SIPRI KOSONG = MISKIN
      2024 = SIPRI KOSONG = MISKIN
      2023 = CANCELLED PROCUREMENT = MISKIN
      --------------------------------
      2026 = CUT DEFENSE BUDGET = MISKIN
      Malaydesh’s treasury has ordered all government ministries and agencies to cut their operating budgets for 2026 due to the impacts of the Middle East conflict, according to a government directive reviewed by Reuters.
      --------------------------------
      2026 = FREEZE PROCUREMENT = MISKIN
      The freeze was imposed on January 16, 2026, targeting military and police contracts after bribery allegations against senior officials, including a former army chief.
      --------------------------------
      2025 SIPRI MALAYDESH = KOSONG
      Https://defense-studies.blogspot.com/2026/03/transfer-persenjataan-dari-dan-ke_17.html?lr=1773708518608
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      2024 SIPRI MALAYDESH = KOSONG
      https://defense-studies.blogspot.com/2025/03/order-dan-transfer-persenjataan-ke-dan_14.html
      --------------------------------
      2023 Pembatalan 5 Tender (2023): MINDEF membatalkan 5 tender bekalan dan infrastruktur. Sumber: Kenyataan Rasmi MINDEF & Laporan Berita (Januari 2023).
      --------------------------------
      2026 CNBC Indonesia & HLIB: Menganalisis data SOCSO (PERKESO) terkait total 24.100 PHK dan puncaknya di Januari 2026.
      -
      2026 Bloomberg & The Straits Times: Memberitakan restrukturisasi Petronas yang memangkas ±5.000 karyawan
      --------------------------------
      🧓 1. Obsolete Systems and Aging Platforms
      • As of 2024, 171 military assets across the Army, Navy, and Air Force have exceeded 30 years of service.
      • Many platforms—like the Royal Malaydesh n Navy’s Fast Attack Craft (FAC) and older patrol vessels—are over 40 years old, far beyond their optimal lifespan.
      • These systems were designed decades ago and now lack compatibility with modern sensors, weapons, and communications.
      Impact: Upgrades are either impossible or prohibitively expensive, forcing reliance on outdated capabilities.
      🔧 2. Dependence on Foreign Spare Parts
      • Malaydesh military inventory is highly diversified, sourced from the US, UK, France, Russia, and others. This creates logistical complexity:
      o Spare parts must be imported from multiple countries.
      o Some OEMs have ceased production, making parts scarce or unavailable.
      o Political or economic shifts can disrupt supply chains.
      Example: The Army’s Condor APCs and Scorpion light tanks require parts from legacy suppliers that no longer support them.
      Impact: Long lead times, inflated costs, and cannibalization of other units for parts.
      🔁 3. Frequent Breakdowns and Repair Cycles
      • Older platforms experience higher failure rates, especially under tropical conditions and extended use.
      • Maintenance crews often resort to patchwork fixes, which are temporary and unreliable.
      • The Navy reported that 28 of its 34 aging vessels have exceeded 40 years of service, with many no longer meeting operational standards.
      Impact: Reduced availability, increased downtime, and lower mission success rates.
      📉 4. Budget Drain and Opportunity Cost
      • Between 60–70% of Malaydesh defense budget goes to salaries, maintenance, and operations, leaving little for modernization.
      • Funds spent on keeping obsolete systems running could be redirected toward acquiring new platforms or investing in indigenous maintenance capabilities.
      Impact: Strategic stagnation—Malaydesh spends heavily but gains little in terms of capability.
      📊 Summary Table: Why Maintenance Costs Are So High
      Factor Description Consequence
      Obsolete systems Platforms >30–40 years old, incompatible with modern tech Expensive to maintain, low utility
      Foreign parts dependency Diverse suppliers, legacy systems, political risk Long delays, inflated costs
      Frequent breakdowns High failure rates, tropical wear, aging components Reduced readiness, more downtime
      Budget imbalance Majority spent on upkeep, not modernization Strategic stagnation

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    8. 2026 = CUT DEFENSE BUDGET = MISKIN
      2026 = PHK MASSAL = MISKIN
      2026 = FREEZE PROCUREMENT = MISKIN
      2025 = SIPRI KOSONG = MISKIN
      2024 = SIPRI KOSONG = MISKIN
      2023 = CANCELLED PROCUREMENT = MISKIN
      --------------------------------
      2026 = CUT DEFENSE BUDGET = MISKIN
      Malaydesh’s treasury has ordered all government ministries and agencies to cut their operating budgets for 2026 due to the impacts of the Middle East conflict, according to a government directive reviewed by Reuters.
      --------------------------------
      2026 = FREEZE PROCUREMENT = MISKIN
      The freeze was imposed on January 16, 2026, targeting military and police contracts after bribery allegations against senior officials, including a former army chief.
      --------------------------------
      2025 SIPRI MALAYDESH = KOSONG
      Https://defense-studies.blogspot.com/2026/03/transfer-persenjataan-dari-dan-ke_17.html?lr=1773708518608
      --------------------------------
      2024 SIPRI MALAYDESH = KOSONG
      https://defense-studies.blogspot.com/2025/03/order-dan-transfer-persenjataan-ke-dan_14.html
      --------------------------------
      2023 Pembatalan 5 Tender (2023): MINDEF membatalkan 5 tender bekalan dan infrastruktur. Sumber: Kenyataan Rasmi MINDEF & Laporan Berita (Januari 2023).
      --------------------------------
      2026 CNBC Indonesia & HLIB: Menganalisis data SOCSO (PERKESO) terkait total 24.100 PHK dan puncaknya di Januari 2026.
      -
      2026 Bloomberg & The Straits Times: Memberitakan restrukturisasi Petronas yang memangkas ±5.000 karyawan
      --------------------------------
      🧓 1. Scale of the Aging Inventory
      • As of late 2024, 171 military assets across all three branches of the Malaydesh n Armed Forces (ATM) have exceeded 30 years of service:
      o Army: 108 units
      o Air Force (RMAF): 29 units
      o Navy (RMN): 34 vessels
      • Many of these platforms—like the Fast Attack Craft (FAC) in the Navy—are over 40 years old, with some approaching half a century in service2.
      Implication: These assets suffer from outdated systems, reduced operational capability, and high maintenance costs, making them increasingly unfit for modern warfare.
      📉 2. No Structured Replacement Plan
      • Malaydesh lacks a multi-year force modernization roadmap. Instead, procurement is often ad hoc, reactive, and politically driven.
      • The budgeting process does not clearly indicate what assets will be replaced, when, or how funding will be allocated over time.
      • For example, the Army is still waiting for approval to replace its aging Condor APC fleet with 136 High Mobility Armoured Vehicles (HMAV), despite urgent operational needs.
      Implication: Without a structured plan, aging platforms remain in service far beyond their intended lifespan, and capability gaps widen.
      🔄 3. Maintenance Burden and Capability Decay
      • Older assets require frequent repairs, often with obsolete parts or foreign OEM support, which drives up costs and delays readiness.
      • Technological obsolescence means these platforms cannot integrate with newer systems or meet interoperability standards with allies.
      Example: The RMN’s older vessels no longer meet modern naval standards in terms of sensors, weapons, or endurance2.
      🧭 4. Strategic Consequences
      • Malaydesh ’s ability to project force, defend its maritime zones, and respond to regional threats is diminished.
      • Neighboring countries like Indonesia, Vietnam, and Singapore have clear modernization trajectories, leaving Malaydesh at risk of falling behind in regional deterrence.
      📊 Summary Table: Aging Inventory vs. Lack of Replacement Strategy
      Problem Area Description Strategic Impact
      Aging platforms 171 assets >30 years old across Army, Navy, Air Force Reduced combat effectiveness
      No replacement roadmap No long-term plan for phased recapitalization Procurement delays, capability gaps
      High maintenance costs Obsolete systems, foreign parts, frequent breakdowns Budget strain, low readiness
      Regional disadvantage Neighbors modernizing faster Loss of deterrence, strategic lag

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    9. 2026 = CUT DEFENSE BUDGET = MISKIN
      2026 = PHK MASSAL = MISKIN
      2026 = FREEZE PROCUREMENT = MISKIN
      2025 = SIPRI KOSONG = MISKIN
      2024 = SIPRI KOSONG = MISKIN
      2023 = CANCELLED PROCUREMENT = MISKIN
      --------------------------------
      2026 = CUT DEFENSE BUDGET = MISKIN
      Malaydesh’s treasury has ordered all government ministries and agencies to cut their operating budgets for 2026 due to the impacts of the Middle East conflict, according to a government directive reviewed by Reuters.
      --------------------------------
      2026 = FREEZE PROCUREMENT = MISKIN
      The freeze was imposed on January 16, 2026, targeting military and police contracts after bribery allegations against senior officials, including a former army chief.
      --------------------------------
      2025 SIPRI MALAYDESH = KOSONG
      Https://defense-studies.blogspot.com/2026/03/transfer-persenjataan-dari-dan-ke_17.html?lr=1773708518608
      --------------------------------
      2024 SIPRI MALAYDESH = KOSONG
      https://defense-studies.blogspot.com/2025/03/order-dan-transfer-persenjataan-ke-dan_14.html
      --------------------------------
      2023 Pembatalan 5 Tender (2023): MINDEF membatalkan 5 tender bekalan dan infrastruktur. Sumber: Kenyataan Rasmi MINDEF & Laporan Berita (Januari 2023).
      --------------------------------
      2026 CNBC Indonesia & HLIB: Menganalisis data SOCSO (PERKESO) terkait total 24.100 PHK dan puncaknya di Januari 2026.
      -
      2026 Bloomberg & The Straits Times: Memberitakan restrukturisasi Petronas yang memangkas ±5.000 karyawan
      --------------------------------
      💰 1. Chronic Budget Constraints
      • Malaydesh defense budget has remained stagnant or modest relative to its strategic needs. Successive governments have been unwilling to reallocate funds from other sectors or reduce manpower to prioritize modernization.
      • For example, the Army is still awaiting Finance Ministry approval for the procurement of 136 High Mobility Armoured Vehicles (HMAV), despite urgent operational requirements.
      Result: Procurement plans are delayed or scaled down, leaving aging platforms in service well past their intended lifespan.
      🧱 2. Procurement Mismanagement & Delays
      • The Auditor-General’s 2025 report flagged RM7.8 billion in armoured vehicle contracts plagued by:
      o Delayed deliveries (e.g., 68 GEMPITA units delivered late)
      o Full payments made despite contract breaches
      o Weak enforcement of penalties (RM162.75 million fine claimed two years late)3
      • Maintenance and spare parts for key assets like ADNAN and PENDEKAR were also delayed, with fines left uncollected.
      Result: Even when acquisitions are approved, execution is inefficient and accountability is weak.
      🕴️ 3. Middlemen & Non-Transparent Deal Structures
      • Defense procurement is often conducted via limited tenders or single-source contracts, with fewer than one-third awarded through open competition.
      • Politically connected firms—often led by retired military officers—dominate the landscape, inflating costs and reducing transparency.
      • The King of Malaydesh recently rebuked the Defence Ministry for relying on “agents” and “salesmen,” calling out inflated prices and the attempted purchase of 30-year-old Black Hawk helicopters, which he likened to “flying coffins”.
      Result: Corruption risks and inflated pricing erode trust and reduce the effectiveness of spending.
      🧓 4. Aging Inventory & No Replacement Strategy
      • As of late 2024, 171 military assets across the Army, Air Force, and Navy were over 30 years old.
      • Yet, there is no clear roadmap for phased replacement or recapitalization, and ad hoc purchases continue to dominate.
      Result: Operational readiness suffers, and Malaydesh risks capability gaps in key domains like air defense, maritime patrol, and armored mobility.
      📊 Summary Table: Why Malaydesh Struggles to Acquire Military Assets
      Factor Description Impact
      Budget limitations Low prioritization of defense in national spending Delayed or cancelled acquisitions
      Procurement mismanagement Poor contract enforcement, late deliveries Waste of funds, reduced readiness

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    10. 2026 = CUT DEFENSE BUDGET = MISKIN
      2026 = PHK MASSAL = MISKIN
      2026 = FREEZE PROCUREMENT = MISKIN
      2025 = SIPRI KOSONG = MISKIN
      2024 = SIPRI KOSONG = MISKIN
      2023 = CANCELLED PROCUREMENT = MISKIN
      --------------------------------
      2026 = CUT DEFENSE BUDGET = MISKIN
      Malaydesh’s treasury has ordered all government ministries and agencies to cut their operating budgets for 2026 due to the impacts of the Middle East conflict, according to a government directive reviewed by Reuters.
      --------------------------------
      2026 = FREEZE PROCUREMENT = MISKIN
      The freeze was imposed on January 16, 2026, targeting military and police contracts after bribery allegations against senior officials, including a former army chief.
      --------------------------------
      2025 SIPRI MALAYDESH = KOSONG
      Https://defense-studies.blogspot.com/2026/03/transfer-persenjataan-dari-dan-ke_17.html?lr=1773708518608
      --------------------------------
      2024 SIPRI MALAYDESH = KOSONG
      https://defense-studies.blogspot.com/2025/03/order-dan-transfer-persenjataan-ke-dan_14.html
      --------------------------------
      2023 Pembatalan 5 Tender (2023): MINDEF membatalkan 5 tender bekalan dan infrastruktur. Sumber: Kenyataan Rasmi MINDEF & Laporan Berita (Januari 2023).
      --------------------------------
      2026 CNBC Indonesia & HLIB: Menganalisis data SOCSO (PERKESO) terkait total 24.100 PHK dan puncaknya di Januari 2026.
      -
      2026 Bloomberg & The Straits Times: Memberitakan restrukturisasi Petronas yang memangkas ±5.000 karyawan
      --------------------------------
      🧾 1. Delayed or Suppressed Audit Findings
      • The Auditor-General’s Reports, which are meant to expose irregularities in defense spending, often face delays in publication or are selectively tabled in Parliament.
      • Some findings are redacted or softened before release, especially when they involve politically sensitive contracts or high-ranking officials.
      • For example, the 2025 Auditor-General’s Report revealed that RM162.75 million in penalties for late delivery of GEMPITA vehicles were never collected, and RM1.42 million in fines were never imposed2.
      Impact: Delayed audits allow problems to fester, and suppressed findings prevent public scrutiny or corrective action.
      🕵️ 2. Limited Enforcement of Audit Recommendations
      • Although the Auditor-General routinely issues recommendations, ministries and agencies often fail to implement them.
      • In 2025, only a fraction of the 22 audit recommendations across seven ministries were acted upon, despite covering RM48.87 billion in programs.
      • The Ministry of Defence was flagged for fragmenting maintenance contracts to bypass procurement controls, yet no disciplinary action was taken.
      Impact: Without enforcement, audits become symbolic rather than corrective.
      🧱 3. Structural Weaknesses in Oversight Mechanisms
      • Malaydesh lacks an independent defense procurement oversight body. Oversight is split between the Ministry of Finance, Prime Minister’s Department, and MINDEF itself—creating conflicts of interest.
      • Internal audit units within the Armed Forces are under-resourced and lack authority to challenge senior leadership.
      • There’s no legal requirement for real-time audit tracking or public disclosure of contract performance.
      Impact: Oversight is fragmented, reactive, and vulnerable to political interference.
      🔄 4. Culture of Impunity and Political Protection
      • High-profile scandals (e.g. LCS, Scorpene submarines) have rarely led to convictions or full asset recovery.
      • Procurement agents and contractors with political ties often avoid prosecution, even when audit reports implicate them.
      • Transparency International Malaydesh has called this a “culture of impunity”, where systemic failures are normalized.
      Impact: Accountability is undermined, and corruption risks remain entrenched.
      📊 Summary Table: Audit Weaknesses and Their Consequences
      Audit Weakness Consequence for Military Procurement
      Delayed or redacted reports Public unaware of mismanagement
      Poor enforcement of recommendations No corrective action taken

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  8. C2 Robotics is a leader in robotics, autonomous systems and artificial intelligence.
    100% Australian owned and operated.
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    aseli Kangguru..🤘
    Wow tumben Amrik shopping aset utuh ke osi,
    kemaren senat paman sam abis ngomelin menhan eh menper(ang)...alamat kena semprot lage dah..impor utuh gini haha!😋😬😋

    dl kampanye admin amrik, kudu lokal pride...menteri navi pun ngedukung bosnya, sasaran utamanya kensel frigat konstelation akhir desember 2025 padahal fremm dibikin di negri koboi
    untungnya, 2 unit tetep lanjut🤘

    kocaknya barusan menteri navi yg kensel, dipecat menteri perang haha!😂🤔😂
    jangan2 gegara nolak impor uuv osi ini yak haha!🤭😵‍💫🤭

    BalasHapus
    Balasan
    1. Mereka hanya bisa bikin kapal overpriced.😋 Tapi impor kapal nggak boleh (ilegal). Akhirnya yah terpaksa beli fregat rasa OPV.

      Ini UUV dianggap drone, bukan kapal. Karena itu bisa impor.

      Hapus
  9. kalo amrik Kensel Frigat konstelation klas ada gantinya..legend klas haha!👍👌👍

    nah klo negri🎰kasino semenanjung kuala lumpo...Kensel Hornet Kuwait, tiada ganti haha!🍌🤣🍌

    BalasHapus
  10. 2026 = CUT DEFENSE BUDGET = MISKIN
    2026 = PHK MASSAL = MISKIN
    2026 = FREEZE PROCUREMENT = MISKIN
    2025 = SIPRI KOSONG = MISKIN
    2024 = SIPRI KOSONG = MISKIN
    2023 = CANCELLED PROCUREMENT = MISKIN
    --------------------------------
    2026 = CUT DEFENSE BUDGET = MISKIN
    Malaydesh’s treasury has ordered all government ministries and agencies to cut their operating budgets for 2026 due to the impacts of the Middle East conflict, according to a government directive reviewed by Reuters.
    --------------------------------
    2026 = FREEZE PROCUREMENT = MISKIN
    The freeze was imposed on January 16, 2026, targeting military and police contracts after bribery allegations against senior officials, including a former army chief.
    --------------------------------
    2025 SIPRI MALAYDESH = KOSONG
    Https://defense-studies.blogspot.com/2026/03/transfer-persenjataan-dari-dan-ke_17.html?lr=1773708518608
    --------------------------------
    2024 SIPRI MALAYDESH = KOSONG
    https://defense-studies.blogspot.com/2025/03/order-dan-transfer-persenjataan-ke-dan_14.html
    --------------------------------
    2023 Pembatalan 5 Tender (2023): MINDEF membatalkan 5 tender bekalan dan infrastruktur. Sumber: Kenyataan Rasmi MINDEF & Laporan Berita (Januari 2023).
    --------------------------------
    2026 CNBC Indonesia & HLIB: Menganalisis data SOCSO (PERKESO) terkait total 24.100 PHK dan puncaknya di Januari 2026.
    -
    2026 Bloomberg & The Straits Times: Memberitakan restrukturisasi Petronas yang memangkas ±5.000 karyawan
    --------------------------------
    Realisasi Impor Senjata Global (SIPRI 2021–2025)
    Daftar ini menunjukkan negara dengan kontrak nyata yang sedang berjalan:
    Peringkat 18 (Dunia): Indonesia (Pemimpin di Asia Tenggara dengan pangsa 1,5%).
    Peringkat 23: Filipina.
    Peringkat 26: Singapura.
    Peringkat 40: Thailand.
    Status Malaydesh: KOSONG (Absen dari daftar 40 besar; status hanya Planned atau Not Yet Ordered).
    -
    Daftar Belanja Utama Indonesia (2024–2025)
    Indonesia mencatatkan satu lembar penuh realisasi alutsista strategis:
    Udara: Rafale F-4, A400M Atlas, Anka-S UAV, Air Refueling System.
    Laut: PPA-L-Plus, Ship Engines, LM-2500 Gas Turbines.
    Darat/Rudal: Rudal BORA, Rudal KHAN, Mesin TP400-D6.
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    Peringkat Kekuatan Militer ASEAN (GFP 2026)
    Indonesia – Peringkat 13 Dunia (Nomor 1 ASEAN)
    Vietnam – Peringkat 23
    Thailand – Peringkat 24
    Singapura – Peringkat 29
    Myanmar – Peringkat 35
    Filipina – Peringkat 41
    Malaydesh – Peringkat 42
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    Kronologi Kegagalan Kontrak Malaydesh (Timeline "Prank")
    2005: Rudal KS-1A China (Zonk).
    2014: Jet Rafale Prancis (Mangkrak anggaran).
    2018: Kapal MRSS PT PAL (Zonk).
    2022: Jet HAL Tejas India (Batal).
    2023: IAG Guardian (Gagal spek PBB).
    2024-2025: Sewa Black Hawk (Unit tidak kunjung tiba).
    2026: Jet F/A-18 Hornet Kuwait (RESMI BATAL).
    2026: Pembekuan Total seluruh pengadaan militer oleh PM Anwar Ibrahim.
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    Perbandingan Skala Ekonomi (PDB 2026)
    Kesenjangan finansial yang menghambat modernisasi militer:
    PDB PPP (Daya Beli Riil):
    Indonesia: US$ 5,69 Triliun (Peringkat 6 Dunia)
    Malaydesh: US$ 1,34 Triliun
    Rasio: Indonesia 4,24 kali lipat lebih besar.
    PDB Nominal (Nilai Pasar):
    Indonesia: US$ 1,69 Triliun
    Malaydesh: US$ 0,46 Triliun
    Rasio: Indonesia 3,67 kali lipat lebih besar.

    BalasHapus
  11. Mencecah RM1 = Rp4,396
    Mencecah USD1 = Rp 17,379

    😆😆😆😆😆😆🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣

    BalasHapus
    Balasan
    1. 2026 = CUT DEFENSE BUDGET = MISKIN
      2026 = PHK MASSAL = MISKIN
      2026 = FREEZE PROCUREMENT = MISKIN
      2025 = SIPRI KOSONG = MISKIN
      2024 = SIPRI KOSONG = MISKIN
      2023 = CANCELLED PROCUREMENT = MISKIN
      --------------------------------
      2026 = CUT DEFENSE BUDGET = MISKIN
      Malaydesh’s treasury has ordered all government ministries and agencies to cut their operating budgets for 2026 due to the impacts of the Middle East conflict, according to a government directive reviewed by Reuters.
      --------------------------------
      2026 = FREEZE PROCUREMENT = MISKIN
      The freeze was imposed on January 16, 2026, targeting military and police contracts after bribery allegations against senior officials, including a former army chief.
      --------------------------------
      2025 SIPRI MALAYDESH = KOSONG
      Https://defense-studies.blogspot.com/2026/03/transfer-persenjataan-dari-dan-ke_17.html?lr=1773708518608
      --------------------------------
      2024 SIPRI MALAYDESH = KOSONG
      https://defense-studies.blogspot.com/2025/03/order-dan-transfer-persenjataan-ke-dan_14.html
      --------------------------------
      2023 Pembatalan 5 Tender (2023): MINDEF membatalkan 5 tender bekalan dan infrastruktur. Sumber: Kenyataan Rasmi MINDEF & Laporan Berita (Januari 2023).
      --------------------------------
      2026 CNBC Indonesia & HLIB: Menganalisis data SOCSO (PERKESO) terkait total 24.100 PHK dan puncaknya di Januari 2026.
      -
      2026 Bloomberg & The Straits Times: Memberitakan restrukturisasi Petronas yang memangkas ±5.000 karyawan
      --------------------------------
      🧨 1. Lack of Transparency and Oversight
      • Limited Competitive Tendering: Fewer than 30% of major defense contracts are awarded through open competition. Most deals are single-source or limited tenders, often favoring politically connected firms.
      • Opaque Contract Structures: Many contracts lack public disclosure of terms, pricing, or delivery milestones, making it difficult to track progress or detect irregularities.
      🕴️ 2. Role of Middlemen and Politically Connected Agents
      • Procurement is often mediated by retired military officers or politically linked intermediaries, who act as “agents” or “salesmen” within the Ministry of Defence.
      • These middlemen inflate prices, obscure accountability, and steer contracts toward preferred vendors—sometimes with little regard for capability or quality.
      • The King of Malaydesh recently rebuked this practice, calling out the use of “flying coffins” (referring to outdated helicopters) and warning that inflated middleman pricing would exhaust the defense budget.
      🚨 3. Major Scandals: Case Studies
      A. Littoral Combat Ship (LCS) Scandal
      • RM9 billion allocated for six ships; none delivered as of 2025.
      • Investigations revealed mismanagement, payment irregularities, and involvement of figures linked to the earlier Scorpene submarine scandal.
      • The Armed Forces Pension Fund (LTAT) was implicated in channeling illegal commissions.
      B. Scorpene Submarine Scandal
      • French court proceedings exposed kickbacks and illegal commissions tied to Malaydesh ’s purchase of two submarines in 2002.
      • Former PM Najib Razak, who was defense minister at the time, was linked to the deal and later convicted in unrelated corruption cases.
      C. MD530G Helicopter Deal
      • Malaydesh paid 35% of the contract value for six helicopters in 2015, but none were delivered by 2018.
      • The deal was flagged for irregularities, and the Defense Ministry lodged a report with the anti-graft agency.
      🧭 4. Systemic Weaknesses That Enable Scandals
      Weakness Impact
      No centralized procurement authority Fragmented decision-making, poor oversight
      Political interference Contracts awarded based on connections, not merit
      Weak audit enforcement Delayed or suppressed findings, limited accountability
      Budget opacity Hard to trace payments, detect overpricing or ghost assets
      🔄 5. Consequences for Military Readiness
      • Delayed modernization: Platforms like the LCS and helicopters remain undelivered.
      • Eroded trust: OEMs and foreign partners view Malaydesh as a high-risk client.
      • Operational gaps: Forces operate with aging equipment while waiting for replacements

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    2. 2026 = CUT DEFENSE BUDGET = MISKIN
      2026 = PHK MASSAL = MISKIN
      2026 = FREEZE PROCUREMENT = MISKIN
      2025 = SIPRI KOSONG = MISKIN
      2024 = SIPRI KOSONG = MISKIN
      2023 = CANCELLED PROCUREMENT = MISKIN
      --------------------------------
      2026 = CUT DEFENSE BUDGET = MISKIN
      Malaydesh’s treasury has ordered all government ministries and agencies to cut their operating budgets for 2026 due to the impacts of the Middle East conflict, according to a government directive reviewed by Reuters.
      --------------------------------
      2026 = FREEZE PROCUREMENT = MISKIN
      The freeze was imposed on January 16, 2026, targeting military and police contracts after bribery allegations against senior officials, including a former army chief.
      --------------------------------
      2025 SIPRI MALAYDESH = KOSONG
      Https://defense-studies.blogspot.com/2026/03/transfer-persenjataan-dari-dan-ke_17.html?lr=1773708518608
      --------------------------------
      2024 SIPRI MALAYDESH = KOSONG
      https://defense-studies.blogspot.com/2025/03/order-dan-transfer-persenjataan-ke-dan_14.html
      --------------------------------
      2023 Pembatalan 5 Tender (2023): MINDEF membatalkan 5 tender bekalan dan infrastruktur. Sumber: Kenyataan Rasmi MINDEF & Laporan Berita (Januari 2023).
      --------------------------------
      2026 CNBC Indonesia & HLIB: Menganalisis data SOCSO (PERKESO) terkait total 24.100 PHK dan puncaknya di Januari 2026.
      -
      2026 Bloomberg & The Straits Times: Memberitakan restrukturisasi Petronas yang memangkas ±5.000 karyawan
      --------------------------------
      💰 1. What Are Progressive Multi-Year Payments?
      In Malaydesh defense procurement model:
      • Large acquisitions (e.g. ships, aircraft, armored vehicles) are not paid for upfront.
      • Instead, the government commits to multi-year installment payments, often spread across 5–10 years.
      • Each annual defense budget allocates a portion to these ongoing payments, limiting funds available for new projects.
      This structure is meant to ease fiscal pressure, but it creates long-term bottlenecks.
      🛑 2. How It Slows Platform Delivery
      A. Cash Flow Constraints
      • When most of the budget is tied up in legacy payments (e.g. for the Littoral Combat Ship or FA-50 jets), new programs are deferred.
      • Even approved platforms face delayed production schedules due to inconsistent or partial payments to contractors.
      B. Contractual Fragmentation
      • OEMs (Original Equipment Manufacturers) often require milestone-based payments to proceed with manufacturing.
      • If Malaydesh delays or underpays a milestone, production halts—leading to slippage in delivery timelines.
      C. Budget Volatility
      • Political transitions or economic downturns (e.g. COVID-19, ringgit depreciation) can cause annual budget cuts, disrupting payment schedules.
      • This leads to renegotiations, cost overruns, and sometimes contract termination.
      ⚓ 3. Real-World Examples
      Program Intended Delivery Status Cause of Delay
      Littoral Combat Ship (LCS) First ship by 2019 None delivered as of 2025 Payment delays, mismanagement
      FA-50 Light Fighters Initial batch by 2024 Slipped to 2026+ Budget phasing, contract finalization
      AV8 Gempita IFVs Full fleet by 2020 Still incomplete Staggered payments, local production issues
      🔄 4. Systemic Impact
      • Capability Gaps: Forces operate with aging platforms while waiting for replacements.
      • Operational Risk: Delays in naval and air assets reduce deterrence and readiness.
      • Loss of Credibility: OEMs and partners view Malaydesh as a high-risk client, demanding stricter payment terms.

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    3. 2026 = CUT DEFENSE BUDGET = MISKIN
      2026 = PHK MASSAL = MISKIN
      2026 = FREEZE PROCUREMENT = MISKIN
      2025 = SIPRI KOSONG = MISKIN
      2024 = SIPRI KOSONG = MISKIN
      2023 = CANCELLED PROCUREMENT = MISKIN
      --------------------------------
      2026 = CUT DEFENSE BUDGET = MISKIN
      Malaydesh’s treasury has ordered all government ministries and agencies to cut their operating budgets for 2026 due to the impacts of the Middle East conflict, according to a government directive reviewed by Reuters.
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      2026 = FREEZE PROCUREMENT = MISKIN
      The freeze was imposed on January 16, 2026, targeting military and police contracts after bribery allegations against senior officials, including a former army chief.
      --------------------------------
      2025 SIPRI MALAYDESH = KOSONG
      Https://defense-studies.blogspot.com/2026/03/transfer-persenjataan-dari-dan-ke_17.html?lr=1773708518608
      --------------------------------
      2024 SIPRI MALAYDESH = KOSONG
      https://defense-studies.blogspot.com/2025/03/order-dan-transfer-persenjataan-ke-dan_14.html
      --------------------------------
      2023 Pembatalan 5 Tender (2023): MINDEF membatalkan 5 tender bekalan dan infrastruktur. Sumber: Kenyataan Rasmi MINDEF & Laporan Berita (Januari 2023).
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      2026 CNBC Indonesia & HLIB: Menganalisis data SOCSO (PERKESO) terkait total 24.100 PHK dan puncaknya di Januari 2026.
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      2026 Bloomberg & The Straits Times: Memberitakan restrukturisasi Petronas yang memangkas ±5.000 karyawan
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      🧩 1. Fragmented Procurement Budget Structure
      Malaydesh ’s defense procurement budget is not centralized or strategically sequenced, leading to:
      • Progressive Payments Over Multiple Years: Major acquisitions like the FA-50 fighter jets and Littoral Combat Ships (LCS) are funded through staggered payments, which consume annual budgets without delivering immediate capability.
      • No Clear Long-Term Procurement Roadmap: Each year’s budget includes a mix of legacy payments, small one-off purchases (e.g. small arms, radios), and ad hoc upgrades. This prevents coherent modernization across platforms.
      • Overlap of Operational and Capital Expenditures: Funds for maintenance, upgrades, and new acquisitions often compete within the same budget pool, diluting impact.
      🛠️ 2. Delays in Modernization Programs
      These budget issues directly cause delays in key modernization efforts:
      • Littoral Combat Ship (LCS) Program: Originally planned to deliver six ships starting in 2019, none have been commissioned as of 2025 due to financial mismanagement and contract disputes.
      • Army Vehicle Replacement: The Malaydesh n Army is still awaiting approval to replace its aging Condor APCs with High Mobility Armoured Vehicles (HMAVs), despite urgent operational need.
      • Air Force Capability Gaps: The RMAF’s transition from MiG-29s to FA-50s has been slow, with only partial funding secured and delivery timelines stretched.
      💸 3. Currency Depreciation and Import Dependence
      • Malaydesh relies heavily on foreign OEMs (original equipment manufacturers) for defense systems.
      • The depreciation of the ringgit reduces real purchasing power, meaning even increased nominal budgets don’t translate into more capability.
      • Domestic defense manufacturing is limited and still dependent on imported components, compounding delays.
      🧭 4. Lack of Strategic Procurement Governance
      • There’s no unified procurement authority with long-term oversight. Instead, decisions are made across multiple ministries and agencies.
      • Political transitions often lead to shifting priorities, causing cancellations or re-scoping of existing programs.
      • This results in capability gaps, where planned upgrades are delayed or abandoned mid-cycle.

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    4. 2026 = CUT DEFENSE BUDGET = MISKIN
      2026 = PHK MASSAL = MISKIN
      2026 = FREEZE PROCUREMENT = MISKIN
      2025 = SIPRI KOSONG = MISKIN
      2024 = SIPRI KOSONG = MISKIN
      2023 = CANCELLED PROCUREMENT = MISKIN
      --------------------------------
      2026 = CUT DEFENSE BUDGET = MISKIN
      Malaydesh’s treasury has ordered all government ministries and agencies to cut their operating budgets for 2026 due to the impacts of the Middle East conflict, according to a government directive reviewed by Reuters.
      --------------------------------
      2026 = FREEZE PROCUREMENT = MISKIN
      The freeze was imposed on January 16, 2026, targeting military and police contracts after bribery allegations against senior officials, including a former army chief.
      --------------------------------
      2025 SIPRI MALAYDESH = KOSONG
      Https://defense-studies.blogspot.com/2026/03/transfer-persenjataan-dari-dan-ke_17.html?lr=1773708518608
      --------------------------------
      2024 SIPRI MALAYDESH = KOSONG
      https://defense-studies.blogspot.com/2025/03/order-dan-transfer-persenjataan-ke-dan_14.html
      --------------------------------
      2023 Pembatalan 5 Tender (2023): MINDEF membatalkan 5 tender bekalan dan infrastruktur. Sumber: Kenyataan Rasmi MINDEF & Laporan Berita (Januari 2023).
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      2026 CNBC Indonesia & HLIB: Menganalisis data SOCSO (PERKESO) terkait total 24.100 PHK dan puncaknya di Januari 2026.
      -
      2026 Bloomberg & The Straits Times: Memberitakan restrukturisasi Petronas yang memangkas ±5.000 karyawan
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      💰 1. Budget Priorities Skewed Toward Salaries and Pensions
      • In 2024, Malaydesh allocated RM19.73 billion (~USD 4.16 billion) for defense, but over 40% of that went to salaries and allowances.
      • This leaves a much smaller portion for capital expenditure (CAPEX) like procurement, upgrades, and maintenance.
      • The imbalance means aging equipment stays in service longer without proper refurbishment, increasing breakdowns and reducing combat readiness.
      🧾 2. Procurement Funding Is Fragmented and Reactive
      • The budget for procurement includes progressive payments for ongoing contracts (e.g., FA-50 fighter jets, A400M upgrades, Littoral Combat Ships).
      • These payments are pre-committed, leaving little flexibility for new upgrades or emergency repairs.
      • Funding for large-scale modernization is often spread across multiple years, making it hard to respond quickly to urgent needs.
      📉 3. Currency Depreciation Reduces Purchasing Power
      • Malaydesh sources much of its military equipment from foreign suppliers, and the weakening ringgit erodes the real value of allocated funds.
      • Even when budgets increase nominally, the actual capability to purchase spare parts or upgrade systems may remain stagnant or decline.
      🧱 4. Political Reluctance to Reallocate Spending
      • Successive governments have been unwilling to cut spending elsewhere or reduce manpower to boost defense funding.
      • Defense modernization is often deprioritized in favor of social programs, infrastructure, or healthcare.
      • This results in a military that is operationally stretched, with outdated platforms and limited upgrade cycles.
      🚢 5. Real-World Consequences: Equipment Failures
      • A 45-year-old Malaydesh n Navy vessel, KD Pendekar, sank during patrol in 2024 due to hull failure, highlighting the dangers of underfunded maintenance.
      • Half of the Navy’s 49 ships are operating beyond their serviceable lifespan, according to the Auditor-General.

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    5. 2026 = CUT DEFENSE BUDGET = MISKIN
      2026 = PHK MASSAL = MISKIN
      2026 = FREEZE PROCUREMENT = MISKIN
      2025 = SIPRI KOSONG = MISKIN
      2024 = SIPRI KOSONG = MISKIN
      2023 = CANCELLED PROCUREMENT = MISKIN
      --------------------------------
      2026 = CUT DEFENSE BUDGET = MISKIN
      Malaydesh’s treasury has ordered all government ministries and agencies to cut their operating budgets for 2026 due to the impacts of the Middle East conflict, according to a government directive reviewed by Reuters.
      --------------------------------
      2026 = FREEZE PROCUREMENT = MISKIN
      The freeze was imposed on January 16, 2026, targeting military and police contracts after bribery allegations against senior officials, including a former army chief.
      --------------------------------
      2025 SIPRI MALAYDESH = KOSONG
      Https://defense-studies.blogspot.com/2026/03/transfer-persenjataan-dari-dan-ke_17.html?lr=1773708518608
      --------------------------------
      2024 SIPRI MALAYDESH = KOSONG
      https://defense-studies.blogspot.com/2025/03/order-dan-transfer-persenjataan-ke-dan_14.html
      --------------------------------
      2023 Pembatalan 5 Tender (2023): MINDEF membatalkan 5 tender bekalan dan infrastruktur. Sumber: Kenyataan Rasmi MINDEF & Laporan Berita (Januari 2023).
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      2026 CNBC Indonesia & HLIB: Menganalisis data SOCSO (PERKESO) terkait total 24.100 PHK dan puncaknya di Januari 2026.
      -
      2026 Bloomberg & The Straits Times: Memberitakan restrukturisasi Petronas yang memangkas ±5.000 karyawan
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      🧓 1. Aging Equipment Across All Branches
      • Over 171 military assets—including tanks, aircraft, and naval vessels—have exceeded 30 years of service.
      • These aging platforms require frequent repairs, often using obsolete parts that are hard to source or no longer manufactured.
      • For example, 28 Royal Malaydesh n Navy (RMN) ships have been in service for over 40 years, far beyond their optimal lifespan.
      Impact: Older systems break down more often, reducing operational availability and increasing downtime.
      🔧 2. Outsourced Maintenance with Governance Issues
      • Malaydesh has long relied on outsourcing maintenance to private contractors, aiming to reduce costs and improve efficiency.
      • However, poor oversight and fragmented contracts have led to inconsistent service quality, delays, and inflated costs.
      • The lack of centralized control means that maintenance standards vary, and accountability is diluted.
      Impact: Maintenance becomes reactive instead of preventive, driving up costs and reducing reliability.
      💸 3. Budget Constraints and Spending Priorities
      • A large portion of Malaydesh ’s defense budget goes to salaries and pensions, leaving limited funds for asset upkeep.
      • Capital expenditure (CAPEX) and operational expenditure (OPEX) are split almost evenly, but OPEX often falls short of what’s needed to maintain aging systems.
      • Modernization plans are frequently delayed due to competing national priorities.
      Impact: Insufficient funding for spare parts, upgrades, and technical support leads to degraded performance.
      🧠 4. Technological Obsolescence
      • Many older platforms lack interoperability with newer systems and are incompatible with modern digital warfare tools.
      • Upgrading legacy systems is often more expensive than replacing them, but replacements are slow due to procurement delays.
      Impact: Even when operational, outdated equipment may not meet mission requirements or integrate with allied forces.

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    6. 2026 = CUT DEFENSE BUDGET = MISKIN
      2026 = PHK MASSAL = MISKIN
      2026 = FREEZE PROCUREMENT = MISKIN
      2025 = SIPRI KOSONG = MISKIN
      2024 = SIPRI KOSONG = MISKIN
      2023 = CANCELLED PROCUREMENT = MISKIN
      --------------------------------
      2026 = CUT DEFENSE BUDGET = MISKIN
      Malaydesh’s treasury has ordered all government ministries and agencies to cut their operating budgets for 2026 due to the impacts of the Middle East conflict, according to a government directive reviewed by Reuters.
      --------------------------------
      2026 = FREEZE PROCUREMENT = MISKIN
      The freeze was imposed on January 16, 2026, targeting military and police contracts after bribery allegations against senior officials, including a former army chief.
      --------------------------------
      2025 SIPRI MALAYDESH = KOSONG
      Https://defense-studies.blogspot.com/2026/03/transfer-persenjataan-dari-dan-ke_17.html?lr=1773708518608
      --------------------------------
      2024 SIPRI MALAYDESH = KOSONG
      https://defense-studies.blogspot.com/2025/03/order-dan-transfer-persenjataan-ke-dan_14.html
      --------------------------------
      2023 Pembatalan 5 Tender (2023): MINDEF membatalkan 5 tender bekalan dan infrastruktur. Sumber: Kenyataan Rasmi MINDEF & Laporan Berita (Januari 2023).
      --------------------------------
      2026 CNBC Indonesia & HLIB: Menganalisis data SOCSO (PERKESO) terkait total 24.100 PHK dan puncaknya di Januari 2026.
      -
      2026 Bloomberg & The Straits Times: Memberitakan restrukturisasi Petronas yang memangkas ±5.000 karyawan
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      🧱 1. Weak Implementation of Integrated Logistics Support (ILS)
      ILS is a structured approach used globally to ensure military assets are supported throughout their lifecycle. In Malaydesh :
      • The ILS framework is not consistently applied across all branches of the Armed Forces.
      • Logistics Support Analysis (LSA), which helps forecast maintenance and supply needs, is underutilized or poorly executed, especially for armored vehicles.
      • This leads to inefficient sustainment, meaning equipment can't be reliably maintained or deployed when needed.
      🔄 2. Fragmented Logistics Planning Across Services
      • The Army, Navy, and Air Force each operate their own logistics systems with limited integration, causing duplication and delays.
      • There’s a lack of centralized coordination, which means supplies, spare parts, and maintenance schedules are often mismatched or delayed.
      • During joint operations or disaster response, this fragmentation slows down deployment and resupply efforts.
      🧠 3. Limited Organizational Learning and Process Capability
      • Studies show that the Malaydesh n Army struggles with adapting logistics processes to dynamic operational environments.
      • There’s insufficient investment in training logisticians and developing agile systems that can respond to fast-changing battlefield conditions.
      • Without a culture of continuous improvement, logistics systems remain rigid and outdated.
      🛠️ 4. Aging Infrastructure and Supply Chain Bottlenecks
      • Warehouses, transport fleets, and IT systems used for logistics are often outdated or underfunded.
      • Malaydesh broader logistics sector also faces regulatory inconsistencies and economic instability, which spill over into military logistics.
      • These bottlenecks reduce the speed and reliability of asset delivery, repairs, and replenishment.
      📉 5. Lack of Strategic Logistics Alliances
      • Unlike some regional militaries, Malaydesh has limited partnerships with private sector logistics providers or international allies.
      • This restricts access to advanced supply chain technologies, predictive maintenance tools, and global best practices.

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    7. 2026 = CUT DEFENSE BUDGET = MISKIN
      2026 = PHK MASSAL = MISKIN
      2026 = FREEZE PROCUREMENT = MISKIN
      2025 = SIPRI KOSONG = MISKIN
      2024 = SIPRI KOSONG = MISKIN
      2023 = CANCELLED PROCUREMENT = MISKIN
      --------------------------------
      2026 = CUT DEFENSE BUDGET = MISKIN
      Malaydesh’s treasury has ordered all government ministries and agencies to cut their operating budgets for 2026 due to the impacts of the Middle East conflict, according to a government directive reviewed by Reuters.
      --------------------------------
      2026 = FREEZE PROCUREMENT = MISKIN
      The freeze was imposed on January 16, 2026, targeting military and police contracts after bribery allegations against senior officials, including a former army chief.
      --------------------------------
      2025 SIPRI MALAYDESH = KOSONG
      Https://defense-studies.blogspot.com/2026/03/transfer-persenjataan-dari-dan-ke_17.html?lr=1773708518608
      --------------------------------
      2024 SIPRI MALAYDESH = KOSONG
      https://defense-studies.blogspot.com/2025/03/order-dan-transfer-persenjataan-ke-dan_14.html
      --------------------------------
      2023 Pembatalan 5 Tender (2023): MINDEF membatalkan 5 tender bekalan dan infrastruktur. Sumber: Kenyataan Rasmi MINDEF & Laporan Berita (Januari 2023).
      --------------------------------
      2026 CNBC Indonesia & HLIB: Menganalisis data SOCSO (PERKESO) terkait total 24.100 PHK dan puncaknya di Januari 2026.
      -
      2026 Bloomberg & The Straits Times: Memberitakan restrukturisasi Petronas yang memangkas ±5.000 karyawan
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      🧱 1. Aging and Inadequate Equipment
      • Many of Malaydesh military platforms—especially aircraft, naval vessels, and armored vehicles—are over 30 years old, with limited upgrades.
      • This leads to frequent breakdowns, low availability rates, and high maintenance costs.
      • For example, the Royal Malaydesh n Air Force still operates MiG-29s and F-5s, which are outdated compared to regional counterparts.
      💸 2. Budget Allocation Issues
      • Malaydesh spends around RM15–18 billion annually on defense, but 60–70% of that goes to salaries, pensions, and basic operations.
      • This leaves little room for modernization, procurement of new systems, or advanced training.
      • The Littoral Combat Ship (LCS) project, meant to boost naval capability, has been plagued by delays and mismanagement, with no ships delivered despite billions spent.
      🔧 3. Weak Logistics and Support Systems
      • Malaydesh lacks a robust Integrated Logistics Support (ILS) system, which is crucial for sustaining equipment over its lifecycle.
      • Poor implementation of logistics planning leads to inefficient supply chains, delayed repairs, and low asset readiness.
      • Without proper logistics, even well-equipped units struggle to maintain operational tempo.
      🧠 4. Training and Doctrine Gaps
      • Military exercises are limited in scope and frequency, reducing the ability to simulate real combat scenarios.
      • There’s insufficient emphasis on joint and combined operations, which are essential for modern warfare.
      • Training doctrines are not fully aligned with emerging threats like cyber warfare, grey-zone conflict, and multi-domain operations.
      🧍 5. Human Resource Challenges
      • Recruitment is uneven across ethnic groups, and there’s a shortage of personnel with skills in cybersecurity, AI, and electronic warfare.
      • Retention is also a problem, especially for highly trained specialists who may leave for better-paying civilian roles.
      🧭 6. Strategic and Geopolitical Lag
      • Malaydesh defense posture has traditionally relied on non-provocative diplomacy, especially in the South China Sea.
      • But with rising tensions and assertiveness from regional powers like China, this approach is increasingly seen as insufficient.
      • Malaydesh risks falling behind countries like Vietnam and the Philippines, which are rapidly modernizing and strengthening alliances.

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    8. 2026 = CUT DEFENSE BUDGET = MISKIN
      2026 = PHK MASSAL = MISKIN
      2026 = FREEZE PROCUREMENT = MISKIN
      2025 = SIPRI KOSONG = MISKIN
      2024 = SIPRI KOSONG = MISKIN
      2023 = CANCELLED PROCUREMENT = MISKIN
      --------------------------------
      2026 = CUT DEFENSE BUDGET = MISKIN
      Malaydesh’s treasury has ordered all government ministries and agencies to cut their operating budgets for 2026 due to the impacts of the Middle East conflict, according to a government directive reviewed by Reuters.
      --------------------------------
      2026 = FREEZE PROCUREMENT = MISKIN
      The freeze was imposed on January 16, 2026, targeting military and police contracts after bribery allegations against senior officials, including a former army chief.
      --------------------------------
      2025 SIPRI MALAYDESH = KOSONG
      Https://defense-studies.blogspot.com/2026/03/transfer-persenjataan-dari-dan-ke_17.html?lr=1773708518608
      --------------------------------
      2024 SIPRI MALAYDESH = KOSONG
      https://defense-studies.blogspot.com/2025/03/order-dan-transfer-persenjataan-ke-dan_14.html
      --------------------------------
      2023 Pembatalan 5 Tender (2023): MINDEF membatalkan 5 tender bekalan dan infrastruktur. Sumber: Kenyataan Rasmi MINDEF & Laporan Berita (Januari 2023).
      --------------------------------
      2026 CNBC Indonesia & HLIB: Menganalisis data SOCSO (PERKESO) terkait total 24.100 PHK dan puncaknya di Januari 2026.
      -
      2026 Bloomberg & The Straits Times: Memberitakan restrukturisasi Petronas yang memangkas ±5.000 karyawan
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      🛠️ 1. Aging Equipment and Maintenance Issues
      • Many of Malaydesh ’s military assets—especially aircraft, ships, and armored vehicles—are over 30 years old, leading to frequent breakdowns and reduced operational availability.
      • Maintenance is often outsourced to private contractors, which can be cost-effective but also introduces delays and accountability issues.
      • Spare parts for legacy systems are hard to source, and upgrades are slow due to budget constraints.
      💰 2. Budget Constraints and Spending Inefficiencies
      • Although Malaydesh spends around USD 4 billion annually on defense, much of this goes to salaries and pensions rather than modernization or training.
      • Procurement processes are often delayed or mismanaged, as seen in the Littoral Combat Ship (LCS) project, which has faced years of setbacks.
      🧠 3. Limited Training and Exercise Frequency
      • Military exercises are crucial for readiness, but Malaydesh conducts fewer joint and combined drills compared to regional peers.
      • Training programs are not always aligned with modern doctrines like Multi-Domain Operations (MDO), which integrate cyber, space, and information warfare.
      • The lack of realistic, high-intensity training limits the military’s ability to respond to hybrid or asymmetric threats.
      🧍 4. Human Resource Challenges
      • Recruitment and retention are uneven across ethnic groups. Non-Malay youth, for example, face barriers to joining due to cultural, linguistic, and perception issues.
      • There’s also a shortage of personnel trained in cybersecurity, AI, and electronic warfare, which are critical for modern readiness.
      🧭 5. Strategic and Doctrinal Gaps
      • Malaydesh ’s defense strategy has been slow to adapt to multi-domain threats, such as cyberattacks, disinformation campaigns, and maritime incursions.
      • The absence of a unified doctrine across the Army, Navy, and Air Force leads to fragmented planning and poor inter-service coordination.
      🧃 6. Public Perception and Political Will
      • Public sensitivity and support for the military are lower than for other institutions like the police or immigration services.
      • This affects recruitment, funding priorities, and political momentum for reform.

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    9. 2026 = CUT DEFENSE BUDGET = MISKIN
      2026 = PHK MASSAL = MISKIN
      2026 = FREEZE PROCUREMENT = MISKIN
      2025 = SIPRI KOSONG = MISKIN
      2024 = SIPRI KOSONG = MISKIN
      2023 = CANCELLED PROCUREMENT = MISKIN
      --------------------------------
      2026 = CUT DEFENSE BUDGET = MISKIN
      Malaydesh’s treasury has ordered all government ministries and agencies to cut their operating budgets for 2026 due to the impacts of the Middle East conflict, according to a government directive reviewed by Reuters.
      --------------------------------
      2026 = FREEZE PROCUREMENT = MISKIN
      The freeze was imposed on January 16, 2026, targeting military and police contracts after bribery allegations against senior officials, including a former army chief.
      --------------------------------
      2025 SIPRI MALAYDESH = KOSONG
      Https://defense-studies.blogspot.com/2026/03/transfer-persenjataan-dari-dan-ke_17.html?lr=1773708518608
      --------------------------------
      2024 SIPRI MALAYDESH = KOSONG
      https://defense-studies.blogspot.com/2025/03/order-dan-transfer-persenjataan-ke-dan_14.html
      --------------------------------
      2023 Pembatalan 5 Tender (2023): MINDEF membatalkan 5 tender bekalan dan infrastruktur. Sumber: Kenyataan Rasmi MINDEF & Laporan Berita (Januari 2023).
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      2026 CNBC Indonesia & HLIB: Menganalisis data SOCSO (PERKESO) terkait total 24.100 PHK dan puncaknya di Januari 2026.
      -
      2026 Bloomberg & The Straits Times: Memberitakan restrukturisasi Petronas yang memangkas ±5.000 karyawan
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      🕒 Missed Timelines
      These refer to delays in procurement, deployment, or modernization of military assets and infrastructure:
      • Delayed Equipment Acquisition: Major programs like the procurement of Littoral Combat Ships (LCS) have faced years-long delays, with none delivered despite contracts signed over a decade ago.
      • Slow Modernization Cycles: Malaydesh defense planning often suffers from bureaucratic inertia and inconsistent funding, causing long gaps between planning and execution.
      • Strategic Planning Lags: The implementation of the 4th Dimension Malaydesh n Armed Forces Strategic Plan (4D MAF) has been slower than anticipated, limiting the pace of transformation.
      ⚔️ Capability Gaps
      These are areas where Malaydesh military lacks sufficient resources, technology, or readiness:
      1. Aging Equipment
      • Over 171 military assets across the Army, Navy, and Air Force are more than 30 years old.
      • This includes outdated fighter jets, naval vessels, and armored vehicles, many of which are no longer combat-effective.
      2. AI and Cyber Warfare Deficiencies
      • Malaydesh lags behind in artificial intelligence (AI) integration for defense, especially in surveillance, autonomous systems, and cyber warfare.
      • The shortage of skilled professionals and limited R&D investment exacerbates this gap.
      3. Logistics and Mobility
      • Limited infrastructure for rapid deployment and logistics resilience, especially in East Malaydesh (Sabah and Sarawak), hinders operational flexibility.
      • Lack of pre-positioned supplies and forward-operating bases reduces response time in crisis scenarios.
      4. Force Readiness
      • The military remains oriented toward peacetime deterrence rather than high-intensity or hybrid conflict readiness.
      • There’s a need for modular, rapid-reaction units capable of operating in grey-zone environments like the South China Sea.
      5. Inter-Service Rivalry and Planning Gaps
      • Internal competition between branches of the military has slowed unified capability development.
      • Strategic planning lacks cohesion and clear national security alignment, making long-term modernization difficult.

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    10. 2026 = CUT DEFENSE BUDGET = MISKIN
      2026 = PHK MASSAL = MISKIN
      2026 = FREEZE PROCUREMENT = MISKIN
      2025 = SIPRI KOSONG = MISKIN
      2024 = SIPRI KOSONG = MISKIN
      2023 = CANCELLED PROCUREMENT = MISKIN
      --------------------------------
      2026 = CUT DEFENSE BUDGET = MISKIN
      Malaydesh’s treasury has ordered all government ministries and agencies to cut their operating budgets for 2026 due to the impacts of the Middle East conflict, according to a government directive reviewed by Reuters.
      --------------------------------
      2026 = FREEZE PROCUREMENT = MISKIN
      The freeze was imposed on January 16, 2026, targeting military and police contracts after bribery allegations against senior officials, including a former army chief.
      --------------------------------
      2025 SIPRI MALAYDESH = KOSONG
      Https://defense-studies.blogspot.com/2026/03/transfer-persenjataan-dari-dan-ke_17.html?lr=1773708518608
      --------------------------------
      2024 SIPRI MALAYDESH = KOSONG
      https://defense-studies.blogspot.com/2025/03/order-dan-transfer-persenjataan-ke-dan_14.html
      --------------------------------
      2023 Pembatalan 5 Tender (2023): MINDEF membatalkan 5 tender bekalan dan infrastruktur. Sumber: Kenyataan Rasmi MINDEF & Laporan Berita (Januari 2023).
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      2026 CNBC Indonesia & HLIB: Menganalisis data SOCSO (PERKESO) terkait total 24.100 PHK dan puncaknya di Januari 2026.
      -
      2026 Bloomberg & The Straits Times: Memberitakan restrukturisasi Petronas yang memangkas ±5.000 karyawan
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      💱 Currency Depreciation: Strategic Impact
      1. Import-Heavy Defence Procurement
      • Malaydesh imports most of its advanced military equipment—jets, radars, missiles, naval systems—from countries like the U.S., France, South Korea, and Russia.
      • When the Malaydesh n ringgit weakens, the cost of these imports rises sharply, even if the nominal budget stays the same.
      • Example: Payments for the Airbus A400M, FA-50 jets, and Littoral Combat Ships became more expensive due to ringgit depreciation.
      2. Progressive Payment Burden
      • Defence contracts often involve multi-year payments in foreign currencies.
      • A depreciating ringgit means Malaydesh pays more each year for the same asset, squeezing future budgets.
      • This affects not just procurement, but also spare parts, training, and software licensing.
      3. Reduced Purchasing Power
      • Even with increased defence allocations (e.g. RM19 billion in 2024), the real value of that budget is eroded.
      • Malaydesh ends up buying fewer units, delaying upgrades, or scaling down specifications.
      📉 Fiscal Constraints: Structural Challenges
      1. Shrinking Revenue Base
      • Malaydesh ’s traditional revenue sources—oil, gas, and palm oil—have faced volatility.
      • Combined with rising subsidies and social spending, this leaves limited fiscal space for defence.
      2. High Personnel & Operational Costs
      • Over 60–70% of the defence budget goes to salaries, pensions, housing, and maintenance.
      • Capital expenditure (for new systems) is often less than 30%, making modernization difficult.
      3. Competing National Priorities
      • Defence competes with education, healthcare, and infrastructure for funding.
      • Political leaders are often reluctant to increase defence spending due to low public pressure and non-confrontational foreign policy.
      4. Outsourcing Limitations
      • Malaydesh has outsourced many military support functions since the 1970s to save costs.
      • However, poor governance and weak oversight have undermined efficiency, leading to waste and capability gaps.
      📊 Summary Table: Impact of Currency & Fiscal Constraints
      Issue Effect on Military Capability
      Ringgit depreciation Higher cost of imports, reduced asset quantity
      Multi-year foreign contracts Budget erosion over time
      Shrinking revenue base Limited capital for modernization
      High personnel costs Low investment in new tech and platforms
      Outsourcing inefficiencies Poor readiness, fragmented logistics

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  12. Mencecah RM1 = Rp4,396
    Mencecah USD1 = Rp 17,379

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    1. 2026 = CUT DEFENSE BUDGET = MISKIN
      2026 = PHK MASSAL = MISKIN
      2026 = FREEZE PROCUREMENT = MISKIN
      2025 = SIPRI KOSONG = MISKIN
      2024 = SIPRI KOSONG = MISKIN
      2023 = CANCELLED PROCUREMENT = MISKIN
      --------------------------------
      2026 = CUT DEFENSE BUDGET = MISKIN
      Malaydesh’s treasury has ordered all government ministries and agencies to cut their operating budgets for 2026 due to the impacts of the Middle East conflict, according to a government directive reviewed by Reuters.
      --------------------------------
      2026 = FREEZE PROCUREMENT = MISKIN
      The freeze was imposed on January 16, 2026, targeting military and police contracts after bribery allegations against senior officials, including a former army chief.
      --------------------------------
      2025 SIPRI MALAYDESH = KOSONG
      Https://defense-studies.blogspot.com/2026/03/transfer-persenjataan-dari-dan-ke_17.html?lr=1773708518608
      --------------------------------
      2024 SIPRI MALAYDESH = KOSONG
      https://defense-studies.blogspot.com/2025/03/order-dan-transfer-persenjataan-ke-dan_14.html
      --------------------------------
      2023 Pembatalan 5 Tender (2023): MINDEF membatalkan 5 tender bekalan dan infrastruktur. Sumber: Kenyataan Rasmi MINDEF & Laporan Berita (Januari 2023).
      --------------------------------
      2026 CNBC Indonesia & HLIB: Menganalisis data SOCSO (PERKESO) terkait total 24.100 PHK dan puncaknya di Januari 2026.
      -
      2026 Bloomberg & The Straits Times: Memberitakan restrukturisasi Petronas yang memangkas ±5.000 karyawan
      --------------------------------
      📌 1. What is the “Chronic Allocation Problem”?
      Malaydesh defense budget suffers from structural imbalances:
      • ~70% → Salaries, pensions, allowances.
      • ~20–25% → Operations & maintenance (O&M).
      • <10% → Development (procurement, modernization).
      This pattern has persisted for decades, regardless of who is in power. It’s “chronic” because it doesn’t change year to year — it is baked into Malaydesh defense system.
      ________________________________________
      📌 2. Why So Skewed?
      1. Large manpower-heavy force → Army dominates with many personnel, each entitled to allowances & pensions.
      2. Political incentives → Governments prefer to expand or protect jobs and welfare (pensions, veterans’ benefits) rather than invest in long-term modernization.
      3. Rigid financial system → Once salaries & pensions are committed, they are “locked in,” leaving procurement squeezed.
      4. Weak multi-year planning → Budgets are annual, so each year O&M & salaries get priority over new projects.
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      📌 3. Effects on the Armed Forces
      ✈️ Air Force (RMAF)
      • Insufficient flying hours → pilots often below NATO standards.
      • Can’t afford to maintain multiple fleets (Su-30, F/A-18D, Hawks).
      • Retirement of MiG-29 left gap, but MRCA replacement delayed decades due to budget.
      ________________________________________
      🚢 Navy (RMN)
      • Modernization projects (e.g., LCS frigates) stalled because there’s no steady development funding.
      • Existing fleet spends fewer days at sea due to limited fuel allocations.
      • Submarines (Scorpène) struggle with high operational costs.
      ________________________________________
      🪖 Army (TDM)
      • Personnel-heavy structure consumes most of the salary budget.
      • Modernization of armored vehicles, artillery, and air defense delayed.
      • Training often limited to small-scale jungle exercises (cheap but outdated for modern warfare).
      ________________________________________
      📌 4. Macro-Level Consequences
      1. Modernization Paralysis
      o Malaydesh buys one “prestige project” (e.g., Scorpène, Su-30, LCS) but can’t follow through with sustainment.
      o No continuous upgrade pipeline.
      2. Readiness Erosion
      o Without sufficient O&M funding, equipment availability drops.
      o Spare parts shortages → many assets grounded or idle.
      3. Capability Gaps Widen
      o Neighbors move ahead with systematic modernization (Singapore F-35, Indonesia MEF).
      o Malaydesh falls behind, unable to replace aging fleets.
      4. Low Return on Investment
      o Billions spent on prestige platforms, but underutilized due to fuel & training cuts.

      Hapus
    2. 2026 = CUT DEFENSE BUDGET = MISKIN
      2026 = PHK MASSAL = MISKIN
      2026 = FREEZE PROCUREMENT = MISKIN
      2025 = SIPRI KOSONG = MISKIN
      2024 = SIPRI KOSONG = MISKIN
      2023 = CANCELLED PROCUREMENT = MISKIN
      --------------------------------
      2026 = CUT DEFENSE BUDGET = MISKIN
      Malaydesh’s treasury has ordered all government ministries and agencies to cut their operating budgets for 2026 due to the impacts of the Middle East conflict, according to a government directive reviewed by Reuters.
      --------------------------------
      2026 = FREEZE PROCUREMENT = MISKIN
      The freeze was imposed on January 16, 2026, targeting military and police contracts after bribery allegations against senior officials, including a former army chief.
      --------------------------------
      2025 SIPRI MALAYDESH = KOSONG
      Https://defense-studies.blogspot.com/2026/03/transfer-persenjataan-dari-dan-ke_17.html?lr=1773708518608
      --------------------------------
      2024 SIPRI MALAYDESH = KOSONG
      https://defense-studies.blogspot.com/2025/03/order-dan-transfer-persenjataan-ke-dan_14.html
      --------------------------------
      2023 Pembatalan 5 Tender (2023): MINDEF membatalkan 5 tender bekalan dan infrastruktur. Sumber: Kenyataan Rasmi MINDEF & Laporan Berita (Januari 2023).
      --------------------------------
      2026 CNBC Indonesia & HLIB: Menganalisis data SOCSO (PERKESO) terkait total 24.100 PHK dan puncaknya di Januari 2026.
      -
      2026 Bloomberg & The Straits Times: Memberitakan restrukturisasi Petronas yang memangkas ±5.000 karyawan
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      1. Overweight on Operating Expenditure
      • Over 40% of Malaydesh defence budget goes to salaries, pensions, and allowances.
      • This leaves limited room for capital expenditure (procurement, upgrades, R&D).
      • Example: In 2024, RM8.2 billion was allocated for personnel costs, while only RM5.71 billion went to procurement.
      2. Fragmented Procurement Planning
      • The Ministry of Defence lacks a clear multi-year procurement roadmap.
      • Funding is often allocated year-to-year, making it hard to commit to long-term modernization projects.
      • This leads to delays, cost overruns, and underutilized platforms (e.g. the Littoral Combat Ship fiasco).
      3. Political Hesitation to Rebalance
      • Successive governments have been unwilling to cut personnel costs or restructure the armed forces.
      • Reducing manpower or retiring outdated equipment is politically sensitive, especially with veterans and civil service unions.
      4. Currency Depreciation & Import Dependence
      • Malaydesh imports most of its defence equipment.
      • The weak ringgit erodes purchasing power, so even increased budgets don’t translate into real capability gains.
      5. Multi-Year Commitments Hidden in Annual Budgets
      • Annual allocations include progressive payments for past procurements (e.g. FA-50 jets, A400M upgrades).
      • These payments crowd out new investments, creating the illusion of fresh funding when it’s actually backlog servicing.
      📊 Budget Allocation Snapshot (2024)
      Category Allocation (RM) % of Total Budget
      Personnel Costs 8.2 billion ~41%
      Procurement 5.71 billion ~29%
      Operations & Training ~3.5 billion ~18%
      Miscellaneous ~2.3 billion ~12%
      🔍 Consequences of the Chronic Allocation Problem
      • Delayed modernization: RMN, RMAF, and Army struggle to replace aging platforms.
      • Capability gaps: Limited readiness for maritime threats, cyber warfare, and regional deterrence.
      • Low regional competitiveness: Malaydesh lags behind Indonesia, Singapore, and Vietnam in defence tech and force structure

      Hapus
    3. 2026 = CUT DEFENSE BUDGET = MISKIN
      2026 = PHK MASSAL = MISKIN
      2026 = FREEZE PROCUREMENT = MISKIN
      2025 = SIPRI KOSONG = MISKIN
      2024 = SIPRI KOSONG = MISKIN
      2023 = CANCELLED PROCUREMENT = MISKIN
      --------------------------------
      2026 = CUT DEFENSE BUDGET = MISKIN
      Malaydesh’s treasury has ordered all government ministries and agencies to cut their operating budgets for 2026 due to the impacts of the Middle East conflict, according to a government directive reviewed by Reuters.
      --------------------------------
      2026 = FREEZE PROCUREMENT = MISKIN
      The freeze was imposed on January 16, 2026, targeting military and police contracts after bribery allegations against senior officials, including a former army chief.
      --------------------------------
      2025 SIPRI MALAYDESH = KOSONG
      Https://defense-studies.blogspot.com/2026/03/transfer-persenjataan-dari-dan-ke_17.html?lr=1773708518608
      --------------------------------
      2024 SIPRI MALAYDESH = KOSONG
      https://defense-studies.blogspot.com/2025/03/order-dan-transfer-persenjataan-ke-dan_14.html
      --------------------------------
      2023 Pembatalan 5 Tender (2023): MINDEF membatalkan 5 tender bekalan dan infrastruktur. Sumber: Kenyataan Rasmi MINDEF & Laporan Berita (Januari 2023).
      --------------------------------
      2026 CNBC Indonesia & HLIB: Menganalisis data SOCSO (PERKESO) terkait total 24.100 PHK dan puncaknya di Januari 2026.
      -
      2026 Bloomberg & The Straits Times: Memberitakan restrukturisasi Petronas yang memangkas ±5.000 karyawan
      --------------------------------
      🛡️ Why Malaydesh Lags Behind in Defence Tech & Force Structure
      1. Limited Defence Budget & Allocation Inefficiency
      • Malaydesh ’s defence budget is lower than Indonesia and Singapore, and a large portion goes to personnel costs, not modernization.
      • In contrast:
      o Indonesia: USD10.6 billion budget (2025), focused on maritime security and modernization
      o Singapore: USD15 billion budget, with 4.9% of GDP allocated to defence—the highest in ASEAN
      o Vietnam: Prioritizes coastal defence with diversified procurement from the U.S., South Korea, and Israel
      2. Outdated Equipment & Slow Modernization
      • Malaydesh still operates legacy platforms like MiG-29s (retired), aging Scorpene submarines, and delayed Littoral Combat Ships.
      • Meanwhile:
      o Indonesia is acquiring Rafale jets, Scorpène-class submarines, and expanding naval bases
      o Singapore has F-35B stealth fighters, advanced UAVs, and integrated cyber warfare units
      o Vietnam is modernizing its Soviet-era arsenal and investing in coastal missile systems
      3. Force Structure Limitations
      • Malaydesh ’s armed forces are fragmented and lack joint operational doctrine.
      • Singapore’s SAF is highly integrated, with tri-service coordination and advanced simulation training.
      • Indonesia and Vietnam maintain large active personnel (400,000 and 600,000 respectively), while Malaydesh has ~110,000 with limited reserve depth1
      4. Strategic Doctrine & Regional Role
      • Malaydesh ’s defence posture is non-confrontational, focused on internal security and humanitarian missions.
      • In contrast:
      o Indonesia asserts maritime dominance in the South China Sea and Malacca Strait.
      o Vietnam maintains a deterrence posture against China, especially in the Spratly Islands.
      o Singapore positions itself as a technological leader and regional training hub.
      📊 Comparative Snapshot (2025)
      Country Defence Budget Key Assets Strategic Focus
      🇲🇾 Malaydesh ~USD5.7B FA-50 jets, LMS Batch 2 Internal security, HADR
      🇮🇩 Indonesia USD10.6B Rafale jets, submarines Maritime security, deterrence
      🇸🇬 Singapore USD15B F-35B, cyber units, UAVs Tech superiority, joint ops
      🇻🇳 Vietnam ~USD6.5B Coastal missiles, Su-30MK2 China deterrence, coastal ops

      Hapus
    4. 2026 = CUT DEFENSE BUDGET = MISKIN
      2026 = PHK MASSAL = MISKIN
      2026 = FREEZE PROCUREMENT = MISKIN
      2025 = SIPRI KOSONG = MISKIN
      2024 = SIPRI KOSONG = MISKIN
      2023 = CANCELLED PROCUREMENT = MISKIN
      --------------------------------
      2026 = CUT DEFENSE BUDGET = MISKIN
      Malaydesh’s treasury has ordered all government ministries and agencies to cut their operating budgets for 2026 due to the impacts of the Middle East conflict, according to a government directive reviewed by Reuters.
      --------------------------------
      2026 = FREEZE PROCUREMENT = MISKIN
      The freeze was imposed on January 16, 2026, targeting military and police contracts after bribery allegations against senior officials, including a former army chief.
      --------------------------------
      2025 SIPRI MALAYDESH = KOSONG
      Https://defense-studies.blogspot.com/2026/03/transfer-persenjataan-dari-dan-ke_17.html?lr=1773708518608
      --------------------------------
      2024 SIPRI MALAYDESH = KOSONG
      https://defense-studies.blogspot.com/2025/03/order-dan-transfer-persenjataan-ke-dan_14.html
      --------------------------------
      2023 Pembatalan 5 Tender (2023): MINDEF membatalkan 5 tender bekalan dan infrastruktur. Sumber: Kenyataan Rasmi MINDEF & Laporan Berita (Januari 2023).
      --------------------------------
      2026 CNBC Indonesia & HLIB: Menganalisis data SOCSO (PERKESO) terkait total 24.100 PHK dan puncaknya di Januari 2026.
      -
      2026 Bloomberg & The Straits Times: Memberitakan restrukturisasi Petronas yang memangkas ±5.000 karyawan
      --------------------------------
      What Are Malaydesh Force Structure Limitations?
      1. Small Active Force Size
      • Malaydesh has ~113,000 active personnel and ~51,600 reserves.
      • Compared to regional peers like Indonesia (~400,000) and Vietnam (~600,000), Malaydesh manpower is modest.
      • This limits its ability to sustain multi-domain operations or respond to simultaneous threats across Peninsular and East Malaydesh .
      2. Fragmented Tri-Service Coordination
      • The Malaydesh n Army, Navy, and Air Force operate with limited joint doctrine and interoperability.
      • There’s no unified Joint Operations Command, which hampers integrated responses in complex scenarios (e.g. amphibious landings, cyber warfare).
      • Exercises like CARAT and Bersama Shield help, but internal coordination remains weak.
      3. Lack of Force Projection Capability
      • Malaydesh lacks long-range strategic assets:
      o No aircraft carriers, heavy bombers, or ballistic missile systems
      o Limited aerial refueling and sealift capacity
      • This restricts Malaydesh ability to deploy forces beyond its borders or sustain operations in contested zones like the South China Sea.
      4. Overreliance on Legacy Platforms
      • Many platforms are aging or obsolete, such as:
      o MiG-29s (retired), F/A-18Ds (limited numbers), and Scorpene submarines (aging)
      • Procurement delays (e.g. Littoral Combat Ships) have stalled modernization
      • New acquisitions like FA-50 jets and LMS Batch 2 are promising but not yet integrated into full operational doctrine
      5. Budget Allocation Imbalance
      • Over 40% of the defence budget goes to personnel costs
      • Capital expenditure for modernization is squeezed, limiting upgrades and new systems
      • Multi-year commitments (e.g. aircraft payments) crowd out fresh investments
      6. Limited Indigenous Defence Industry
      • Malaydesh domestic defence production focuses on maintenance, small arms, and vehicles
      • It lacks capacity for advanced systems like missiles, radar, or naval combatants
      • This increases dependence on foreign suppliers and slows force structure evolution

      Hapus
    5. 2026 = CUT DEFENSE BUDGET = MISKIN
      2026 = PHK MASSAL = MISKIN
      2026 = FREEZE PROCUREMENT = MISKIN
      2025 = SIPRI KOSONG = MISKIN
      2024 = SIPRI KOSONG = MISKIN
      2023 = CANCELLED PROCUREMENT = MISKIN
      --------------------------------
      2026 = CUT DEFENSE BUDGET = MISKIN
      Malaydesh’s treasury has ordered all government ministries and agencies to cut their operating budgets for 2026 due to the impacts of the Middle East conflict, according to a government directive reviewed by Reuters.
      --------------------------------
      2026 = FREEZE PROCUREMENT = MISKIN
      The freeze was imposed on January 16, 2026, targeting military and police contracts after bribery allegations against senior officials, including a former army chief.
      --------------------------------
      2025 SIPRI MALAYDESH = KOSONG
      Https://defense-studies.blogspot.com/2026/03/transfer-persenjataan-dari-dan-ke_17.html?lr=1773708518608
      --------------------------------
      2024 SIPRI MALAYDESH = KOSONG
      https://defense-studies.blogspot.com/2025/03/order-dan-transfer-persenjataan-ke-dan_14.html
      --------------------------------
      2023 Pembatalan 5 Tender (2023): MINDEF membatalkan 5 tender bekalan dan infrastruktur. Sumber: Kenyataan Rasmi MINDEF & Laporan Berita (Januari 2023).
      --------------------------------
      2026 CNBC Indonesia & HLIB: Menganalisis data SOCSO (PERKESO) terkait total 24.100 PHK dan puncaknya di Januari 2026.
      -
      2026 Bloomberg & The Straits Times: Memberitakan restrukturisasi Petronas yang memangkas ±5.000 karyawan
      --------------------------------
      🛠️ What Does “Legacy Platforms” Mean?
      Legacy platforms refer to aging military equipment—aircraft, ships, vehicles, and systems—that are:
      • Outdated in technology
      • Costly to maintain
      • Operationally limited in modern combat scenarios
      Malaydesh continues to operate many such platforms across its armed services.
      🔍 Why Malaydesh Overrelies on Legacy Platforms
      1. Budget Constraints & Prioritization Gaps
      • Defence spending has never been a top priority in Malaydesh ’s national budget.
      • Most funds go to personnel costs, leaving little for capital upgrades.
      • Modernization plans are often delayed or cancelled due to economic pressures.
      2. Delayed Procurement Cycles
      • Example: The MiG-29N jets, delivered in 1995, were supposed to retire by 2010. But due to budget issues, their service was extended indefinitely.
      • The Littoral Combat Ship (LCS) program, meant to replace aging naval assets, has faced years of delay, leaving the Navy reliant on older patrol vessels.
      3. Fragmented Modernization Strategy
      • Malaydesh lacks a cohesive long-term procurement roadmap.
      • Acquisitions are often piecemeal, reactive, and politically driven.
      • This leads to a mix of platforms from Russia, the U.S., France, and China, complicating logistics and interoperability.
      4. Maintenance Burden
      • Legacy systems require frequent repairs, spare parts, and specialized technicians.
      • Example: Malaydesh ’s fleet includes C-130 Hercules from the 1970s and CN-235s from the early 2000s.
      • These platforms consume budget without delivering modern capability.
      5. Capability Gaps
      • Malaydesh ’s Air Force can only cover one-third of its territory with current aircraft.
      • The Navy lacks sufficient sealift, anti-submarine warfare, and maritime surveillance assets.
      • The Army relies on older armored vehicles with limited protection and mobility.
      📊 Examples of Legacy Platforms Still in Use
      Platform Service Branch Year Introduced Status
      MiG-29N Fulcrum Air Force 1995 Retired (late)
      F/A-18D Hornet Air Force 1997 Still active
      C-130 Hercules Air Force 1970s–1990s Operational
      Scorpene Submarines Navy 2009 Aging, limited fleet
      Condor APCs Army 1980s Still in service
      ⚠️ Strategic Risks
      • Reduced deterrence in the South China Sea
      • Limited interoperability with allies
      • High lifecycle costs without capability returns
      • Vulnerability to modern threats like drones, cyber warfare, and precision strikes

      Hapus
    6. 2026 = CUT DEFENSE BUDGET = MISKIN
      2026 = PHK MASSAL = MISKIN
      2026 = FREEZE PROCUREMENT = MISKIN
      2025 = SIPRI KOSONG = MISKIN
      2024 = SIPRI KOSONG = MISKIN
      2023 = CANCELLED PROCUREMENT = MISKIN
      --------------------------------
      2026 = CUT DEFENSE BUDGET = MISKIN
      Malaydesh’s treasury has ordered all government ministries and agencies to cut their operating budgets for 2026 due to the impacts of the Middle East conflict, according to a government directive reviewed by Reuters.
      --------------------------------
      2026 = FREEZE PROCUREMENT = MISKIN
      The freeze was imposed on January 16, 2026, targeting military and police contracts after bribery allegations against senior officials, including a former army chief.
      --------------------------------
      2025 SIPRI MALAYDESH = KOSONG
      Https://defense-studies.blogspot.com/2026/03/transfer-persenjataan-dari-dan-ke_17.html?lr=1773708518608
      --------------------------------
      2024 SIPRI MALAYDESH = KOSONG
      https://defense-studies.blogspot.com/2025/03/order-dan-transfer-persenjataan-ke-dan_14.html
      --------------------------------
      2023 Pembatalan 5 Tender (2023): MINDEF membatalkan 5 tender bekalan dan infrastruktur. Sumber: Kenyataan Rasmi MINDEF & Laporan Berita (Januari 2023).
      --------------------------------
      2026 CNBC Indonesia & HLIB: Menganalisis data SOCSO (PERKESO) terkait total 24.100 PHK dan puncaknya di Januari 2026.
      -
      2026 Bloomberg & The Straits Times: Memberitakan restrukturisasi Petronas yang memangkas ±5.000 karyawan
      --------------------------------
      🛠️ What Does “Legacy Platforms” Mean?
      Legacy platforms refer to aging military equipment—aircraft, ships, vehicles, and systems—that are:
      • Outdated in technology
      • Costly to maintain
      • Operationally limited in modern combat scenarios
      Malaydesh continues to operate many such platforms across its armed services.
      🔍 Why Malaydesh Overrelies on Legacy Platforms
      1. Budget Constraints & Prioritization Gaps
      • Defence spending has never been a top priority in Malaydesh ’s national budget.
      • Most funds go to personnel costs, leaving little for capital upgrades.
      • Modernization plans are often delayed or cancelled due to economic pressures.
      2. Delayed Procurement Cycles
      • Example: The MiG-29N jets, delivered in 1995, were supposed to retire by 2010. But due to budget issues, their service was extended indefinitely.
      • The Littoral Combat Ship (LCS) program, meant to replace aging naval assets, has faced years of delay, leaving the Navy reliant on older patrol vessels.
      3. Fragmented Modernization Strategy
      • Malaydesh lacks a cohesive long-term procurement roadmap.
      • Acquisitions are often piecemeal, reactive, and politically driven.
      • This leads to a mix of platforms from Russia, the U.S., France, and China, complicating logistics and interoperability.
      4. Maintenance Burden
      • Legacy systems require frequent repairs, spare parts, and specialized technicians.
      • Example: Malaydesh ’s fleet includes C-130 Hercules from the 1970s and CN-235s from the early 2000s.
      • These platforms consume budget without delivering modern capability.
      5. Capability Gaps
      • Malaydesh ’s Air Force can only cover one-third of its territory with current aircraft.
      • The Navy lacks sufficient sealift, anti-submarine warfare, and maritime surveillance assets.
      • The Army relies on older armored vehicles with limited protection and mobility.
      📊 Examples of Legacy Platforms Still in Use
      Platform Service Branch Year Introduced Status
      MiG-29N Fulcrum Air Force 1995 Retired (late)
      F/A-18D Hornet Air Force 1997 Still active
      C-130 Hercules Air Force 1970s–1990s Operational
      Scorpene Submarines Navy 2009 Aging, limited fleet
      Condor APCs Army 1980s Still in service
      ⚠️ Strategic Risks
      • Reduced deterrence in the South China Sea
      • Limited interoperability with allies
      • High lifecycle costs without capability returns
      • Vulnerability to modern threats like drones, cyber warfare, and precision strikes

      Hapus
    7. 2026 = CUT DEFENSE BUDGET = MISKIN
      2026 = PHK MASSAL = MISKIN
      2026 = FREEZE PROCUREMENT = MISKIN
      2025 = SIPRI KOSONG = MISKIN
      2024 = SIPRI KOSONG = MISKIN
      2023 = CANCELLED PROCUREMENT = MISKIN
      --------------------------------
      2026 = CUT DEFENSE BUDGET = MISKIN
      Malaydesh’s treasury has ordered all government ministries and agencies to cut their operating budgets for 2026 due to the impacts of the Middle East conflict, according to a government directive reviewed by Reuters.
      --------------------------------
      2026 = FREEZE PROCUREMENT = MISKIN
      The freeze was imposed on January 16, 2026, targeting military and police contracts after bribery allegations against senior officials, including a former army chief.
      --------------------------------
      2025 SIPRI MALAYDESH = KOSONG
      Https://defense-studies.blogspot.com/2026/03/transfer-persenjataan-dari-dan-ke_17.html?lr=1773708518608
      --------------------------------
      2024 SIPRI MALAYDESH = KOSONG
      https://defense-studies.blogspot.com/2025/03/order-dan-transfer-persenjataan-ke-dan_14.html
      --------------------------------
      2023 Pembatalan 5 Tender (2023): MINDEF membatalkan 5 tender bekalan dan infrastruktur. Sumber: Kenyataan Rasmi MINDEF & Laporan Berita (Januari 2023).
      --------------------------------
      2026 CNBC Indonesia & HLIB: Menganalisis data SOCSO (PERKESO) terkait total 24.100 PHK dan puncaknya di Januari 2026.
      -
      2026 Bloomberg & The Straits Times: Memberitakan restrukturisasi Petronas yang memangkas ±5.000 karyawan
      --------------------------------
      🔍 Why Malaydesh Deterrence Is Reduced
      1. Limited Military Capabilities
      • Malaydesh lacks strategic assets like long-range missiles, stealth aircraft, or advanced naval platforms.
      • Its air force has only 18 F/A-18Ds and is just beginning to induct FA-50 light fighters, which are not deterrent-grade.
      • The Navy’s delayed Littoral Combat Ship (LCS) program and aging submarines weaken maritime deterrence.
      2. Fragmented Force Structure
      • The armed forces operate in silos, with weak joint command and coordination.
      • This reduces operational effectiveness in multi-domain scenarios like amphibious defense or cyber warfare.
      3. Budget Constraints
      • Over 40% of the defence budget goes to personnel costs, leaving little for modernization.
      • Malaydesh defence spending is ~1% of GDP, far below regional peers like Singapore (~4.9%).
      4. Technological Gaps
      • Malaydesh defence tech lags behind in:
      o Cyber warfare
      o Electronic warfare
      o Unmanned systems
      • This limits its ability to counter modern threats like drones, grey-zone tactics, and hybrid warfare.
      5. Geostrategic Vulnerabilities
      • Malaydesh sits near critical maritime chokepoints: the Strait of Malacca and South China Sea.
      • Chinese Coast Guard incursions near Sarawak and airspace violations in 2021 exposed Malaydesh inability to respond decisively.
      6. Diplomatic Ambiguity
      • Malaydesh non-confrontational foreign policy avoids hard deterrence postures.
      • While it promotes regional peace, this can be perceived as strategic passivity, reducing deterrence credibility.

      Hapus
    8. 2026 = CUT DEFENSE BUDGET = MISKIN
      2026 = PHK MASSAL = MISKIN
      2026 = FREEZE PROCUREMENT = MISKIN
      2025 = SIPRI KOSONG = MISKIN
      2024 = SIPRI KOSONG = MISKIN
      2023 = CANCELLED PROCUREMENT = MISKIN
      --------------------------------
      2026 = CUT DEFENSE BUDGET = MISKIN
      Malaydesh’s treasury has ordered all government ministries and agencies to cut their operating budgets for 2026 due to the impacts of the Middle East conflict, according to a government directive reviewed by Reuters.
      --------------------------------
      2026 = FREEZE PROCUREMENT = MISKIN
      The freeze was imposed on January 16, 2026, targeting military and police contracts after bribery allegations against senior officials, including a former army chief.
      --------------------------------
      2025 SIPRI MALAYDESH = KOSONG
      Https://defense-studies.blogspot.com/2026/03/transfer-persenjataan-dari-dan-ke_17.html?lr=1773708518608
      --------------------------------
      2024 SIPRI MALAYDESH = KOSONG
      https://defense-studies.blogspot.com/2025/03/order-dan-transfer-persenjataan-ke-dan_14.html
      --------------------------------
      2023 Pembatalan 5 Tender (2023): MINDEF membatalkan 5 tender bekalan dan infrastruktur. Sumber: Kenyataan Rasmi MINDEF & Laporan Berita (Januari 2023).
      --------------------------------
      2026 CNBC Indonesia & HLIB: Menganalisis data SOCSO (PERKESO) terkait total 24.100 PHK dan puncaknya di Januari 2026.
      -
      2026 Bloomberg & The Straits Times: Memberitakan restrukturisasi Petronas yang memangkas ±5.000 karyawan
      --------------------------------
      Malaydesh ’s Military Modernization Is Slow
      1. Budget Allocation Imbalance
      • Over 60–70% of the defence budget goes to salaries, pensions, and maintenance, leaving little for new systems or upgrades.
      • Malaydesh spends around RM15–18 billion annually, but most of it is used to “keep the lights on” rather than invest in future capabilities.
      2. Procurement Delays & Scandals
      • The Littoral Combat Ship (LCS) program—meant to modernize the Navy—has faced years of delay, cost overruns, and corruption investigations2.
      • These setbacks have eroded public trust and stalled critical upgrades, leaving the Navy with outdated ships.
      3. Fragmented Modernization Strategy
      • Malaydesh lacks a cohesive long-term defence roadmap.
      • Procurement is often reactive, driven by political cycles rather than strategic planning.
      • Result: a patchwork of platforms from Russia, the U.S., France, and China, complicating logistics and interoperability.
      4. Weak Indigenous Defence Industry
      • Malaydesh ’s domestic defence sector focuses on maintenance and basic manufacturing, not advanced systems.
      • Outsourcing of maintenance since the 1970s was meant to build self-reliance, but it hasn’t scaled to meet modernization needs.
      5. Currency Depreciation & Fiscal Constraints
      • The weak ringgit reduces Malaydesh ’s purchasing power for foreign defence equipment.
      • Declining oil revenues and economic pressures have shrunk the government’s coffers, limiting capital expenditure.
      ⚠️ Why Readiness Is Poor
      1. Aging Equipment
      • Many platforms are decades old, including:
      o C-130 Hercules (1970s)
      o Condor APCs (1980s)
      o Scorpene submarines (2009)
      • These systems require frequent maintenance and offer limited combat capability.
      2. Limited Joint Operations Capability
      • The Army, Navy, and Air Force operate with minimal integration.
      • There’s no unified Joint Operations Command, reducing effectiveness in multi-domain missions.
      3. Training & Doctrine Gaps
      • Budget constraints affect training frequency, simulation systems, and doctrinal development.
      • Malaydesh lacks advanced cyber warfare, electronic warfare, and drone operations capabilities.

      Hapus
    9. 2026 = CUT DEFENSE BUDGET = MISKIN
      2026 = PHK MASSAL = MISKIN
      2026 = FREEZE PROCUREMENT = MISKIN
      2025 = SIPRI KOSONG = MISKIN
      2024 = SIPRI KOSONG = MISKIN
      2023 = CANCELLED PROCUREMENT = MISKIN
      --------------------------------
      2026 = CUT DEFENSE BUDGET = MISKIN
      Malaydesh’s treasury has ordered all government ministries and agencies to cut their operating budgets for 2026 due to the impacts of the Middle East conflict, according to a government directive reviewed by Reuters.
      --------------------------------
      2026 = FREEZE PROCUREMENT = MISKIN
      The freeze was imposed on January 16, 2026, targeting military and police contracts after bribery allegations against senior officials, including a former army chief.
      --------------------------------
      2025 SIPRI MALAYDESH = KOSONG
      Https://defense-studies.blogspot.com/2026/03/transfer-persenjataan-dari-dan-ke_17.html?lr=1773708518608
      --------------------------------
      2024 SIPRI MALAYDESH = KOSONG
      https://defense-studies.blogspot.com/2025/03/order-dan-transfer-persenjataan-ke-dan_14.html
      --------------------------------
      2023 Pembatalan 5 Tender (2023): MINDEF membatalkan 5 tender bekalan dan infrastruktur. Sumber: Kenyataan Rasmi MINDEF & Laporan Berita (Januari 2023).
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      2026 CNBC Indonesia & HLIB: Menganalisis data SOCSO (PERKESO) terkait total 24.100 PHK dan puncaknya di Januari 2026.
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      2026 Bloomberg & The Straits Times: Memberitakan restrukturisasi Petronas yang memangkas ±5.000 karyawan
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      Malaydesh ’s Military Modernization Is Slow
      1. Budget Allocation Imbalance
      • Over 60–70% of the defence budget goes to salaries, pensions, and maintenance, leaving little for new systems or upgrades.
      • Malaydesh spends around RM15–18 billion annually, but most of it is used to “keep the lights on” rather than invest in future capabilities.
      2. Procurement Delays & Scandals
      • The Littoral Combat Ship (LCS) program—meant to modernize the Navy—has faced years of delay, cost overruns, and corruption investigations2.
      • These setbacks have eroded public trust and stalled critical upgrades, leaving the Navy with outdated ships.
      3. Fragmented Modernization Strategy
      • Malaydesh lacks a cohesive long-term defence roadmap.
      • Procurement is often reactive, driven by political cycles rather than strategic planning.
      • Result: a patchwork of platforms from Russia, the U.S., France, and China, complicating logistics and interoperability.
      4. Weak Indigenous Defence Industry
      • Malaydesh ’s domestic defence sector focuses on maintenance and basic manufacturing, not advanced systems.
      • Outsourcing of maintenance since the 1970s was meant to build self-reliance, but it hasn’t scaled to meet modernization needs.
      5. Currency Depreciation & Fiscal Constraints
      • The weak ringgit reduces Malaydesh ’s purchasing power for foreign defence equipment.
      • Declining oil revenues and economic pressures have shrunk the government’s coffers, limiting capital expenditure.
      ⚠️ Why Readiness Is Poor
      1. Aging Equipment
      • Many platforms are decades old, including:
      o C-130 Hercules (1970s)
      o Condor APCs (1980s)
      o Scorpene submarines (2009)
      • These systems require frequent maintenance and offer limited combat capability.
      2. Limited Joint Operations Capability
      • The Army, Navy, and Air Force operate with minimal integration.
      • There’s no unified Joint Operations Command, reducing effectiveness in multi-domain missions.
      3. Training & Doctrine Gaps
      • Budget constraints affect training frequency, simulation systems, and doctrinal development.
      • Malaydesh lacks advanced cyber warfare, electronic warfare, and drone operations capabilities.

      Hapus
    10. 2026 = CUT DEFENSE BUDGET = MISKIN
      2026 = PHK MASSAL = MISKIN
      2026 = FREEZE PROCUREMENT = MISKIN
      2025 = SIPRI KOSONG = MISKIN
      2024 = SIPRI KOSONG = MISKIN
      2023 = CANCELLED PROCUREMENT = MISKIN
      --------------------------------
      2026 = CUT DEFENSE BUDGET = MISKIN
      Malaydesh’s treasury has ordered all government ministries and agencies to cut their operating budgets for 2026 due to the impacts of the Middle East conflict, according to a government directive reviewed by Reuters.
      --------------------------------
      2026 = FREEZE PROCUREMENT = MISKIN
      The freeze was imposed on January 16, 2026, targeting military and police contracts after bribery allegations against senior officials, including a former army chief.
      --------------------------------
      2025 SIPRI MALAYDESH = KOSONG
      Https://defense-studies.blogspot.com/2026/03/transfer-persenjataan-dari-dan-ke_17.html?lr=1773708518608
      --------------------------------
      2024 SIPRI MALAYDESH = KOSONG
      https://defense-studies.blogspot.com/2025/03/order-dan-transfer-persenjataan-ke-dan_14.html
      --------------------------------
      2023 Pembatalan 5 Tender (2023): MINDEF membatalkan 5 tender bekalan dan infrastruktur. Sumber: Kenyataan Rasmi MINDEF & Laporan Berita (Januari 2023).
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      2026 CNBC Indonesia & HLIB: Menganalisis data SOCSO (PERKESO) terkait total 24.100 PHK dan puncaknya di Januari 2026.
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      2026 Bloomberg & The Straits Times: Memberitakan restrukturisasi Petronas yang memangkas ±5.000 karyawan
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      1. Procurement Mismanagement
      • The project began in 2011, with a contract awarded to Boustead Naval Shipyard (BNS) to build 6 ships.
      • By 2022, despite RM6.08 billion already spent, not a single ship had been delivered.
      • Poor oversight and lack of accountability led to cost overruns and schedule slippage.
      2. Design Changes Midway
      • The original plan was to use the MEKO A-100 design from France.
      • Midway, the Navy requested changes to combat systems and sensors, causing delays in integration and testing.
      • These changes required re-certification and re-engineering, adding years to the timeline.
      3. Supply Chain & OEM Issues
      • Delays in receiving components from Original Equipment Manufacturers (OEMs) disrupted construction schedules.
      • Some systems were not delivered on time, while others were incompatible with the revised ship design.
      4. Financial Overruns
      Metric Original Plan Current Status
      Total Cost RM9 billion RM11.22 billion
      Ships Ordered 6 5 (1 cancelled)
      Completion Timeline 2019–2023 2026–2029
      The cost ballooned by RM2.22 billion, forcing the government to scale down the number of ships.
      5. Political & Institutional Delays
      • Multiple changes in government between 2018–2022 led to policy uncertainty.
      • Investigations by the Public Accounts Committee (PAC) revealed serious lapses in governance.
      • The project was temporarily frozen, then restarted under a restructured plan.
      6. Impact on National Security
      • Experts warn that the delay leaves Malaydesh vulnerable in its maritime zones, especially in the South China Sea.
      • The Navy lacks modern surface combatants to replace aging ships like the KD Kasturi and KD Lekir

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    11. 2026 = CUT DEFENSE BUDGET = MISKIN
      2026 = PHK MASSAL = MISKIN
      2026 = FREEZE PROCUREMENT = MISKIN
      2025 = SIPRI KOSONG = MISKIN
      2024 = SIPRI KOSONG = MISKIN
      2023 = CANCELLED PROCUREMENT = MISKIN
      --------------------------------
      2026 = CUT DEFENSE BUDGET = MISKIN
      Malaydesh’s treasury has ordered all government ministries and agencies to cut their operating budgets for 2026 due to the impacts of the Middle East conflict, according to a government directive reviewed by Reuters.
      --------------------------------
      2026 = FREEZE PROCUREMENT = MISKIN
      The freeze was imposed on January 16, 2026, targeting military and police contracts after bribery allegations against senior officials, including a former army chief.
      --------------------------------
      2025 SIPRI MALAYDESH = KOSONG
      Https://defense-studies.blogspot.com/2026/03/transfer-persenjataan-dari-dan-ke_17.html?lr=1773708518608
      --------------------------------
      2024 SIPRI MALAYDESH = KOSONG
      https://defense-studies.blogspot.com/2025/03/order-dan-transfer-persenjataan-ke-dan_14.html
      --------------------------------
      2023 Pembatalan 5 Tender (2023): MINDEF membatalkan 5 tender bekalan dan infrastruktur. Sumber: Kenyataan Rasmi MINDEF & Laporan Berita (Januari 2023).
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      2026 CNBC Indonesia & HLIB: Menganalisis data SOCSO (PERKESO) terkait total 24.100 PHK dan puncaknya di Januari 2026.
      -
      2026 Bloomberg & The Straits Times: Memberitakan restrukturisasi Petronas yang memangkas ±5.000 karyawan
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      1. Overdependence on Foreign OEMs
      • Malaydesh relies heavily on international suppliers for critical components, systems, and platforms.
      • This includes aircraft avionics, naval combat systems, and armored vehicle parts.
      • Any delay or disruption from these OEMs—due to geopolitical tensions, export controls, or production backlogs—directly stalls Malaydesh n projects.
      2. Limited Local Manufacturing Capability
      • Domestic defense firms mostly handle maintenance, repair, and overhaul (MRO), not full-scale production.
      • Indigenous capabilities are focused on small arms, logistics vehicles, and basic electronics—not advanced systems like radar, missiles, or propulsion.
      • This creates a dependency loop, where even minor upgrades require foreign input.
      3. Fragmented Supply Chain Ecosystem
      • Malaydesh defense supply chain lacks integration and coordination between stakeholders.
      • Poor visibility across upstream (OEMs) and downstream (end users) leads to inefficiencies.
      • Absence of a centralized strategic procurement framework weakens resilience during crises or delays.
      4. Custom Design & Integration Challenges
      • Malaydesh often requests custom configurations (e.g., in the LCS project), which complicates integration of foreign systems.
      • OEMs must redesign or adapt components, leading to technical mismatches and longer lead times.
      5. Lack of Economies of Scale
      • Malaydesh relatively small order volumes make it less attractive to global OEMs.
      • This results in higher unit costs, longer delivery timelines, and lower priority in production queues.
      6. Policy & Bureaucratic Delays
      • Procurement processes are slow and opaque, with frequent changes in specifications and leadership.
      • Delays in contract approvals, payment schedules, and regulatory compliance further disrupt supply timelines.
      🔧 Example: LCS Project Impact
      • The Littoral Combat Ship (LCS) program suffered from delayed component deliveries, incompatible systems, and OEM withdrawal, all linked to poor supply chain coordination2.
      • Result: RM6 billion spent, zero ships delivered as of 2025.

      Hapus
    12. 2026 = CUT DEFENSE BUDGET = MISKIN
      2026 = PHK MASSAL = MISKIN
      2026 = FREEZE PROCUREMENT = MISKIN
      2025 = SIPRI KOSONG = MISKIN
      2024 = SIPRI KOSONG = MISKIN
      2023 = CANCELLED PROCUREMENT = MISKIN
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      2026 = CUT DEFENSE BUDGET = MISKIN
      Malaydesh’s treasury has ordered all government ministries and agencies to cut their operating budgets for 2026 due to the impacts of the Middle East conflict, according to a government directive reviewed by Reuters.
      --------------------------------
      2026 = FREEZE PROCUREMENT = MISKIN
      The freeze was imposed on January 16, 2026, targeting military and police contracts after bribery allegations against senior officials, including a former army chief.
      --------------------------------
      2025 SIPRI MALAYDESH = KOSONG
      Https://defense-studies.blogspot.com/2026/03/transfer-persenjataan-dari-dan-ke_17.html?lr=1773708518608
      --------------------------------
      2024 SIPRI MALAYDESH = KOSONG
      https://defense-studies.blogspot.com/2025/03/order-dan-transfer-persenjataan-ke-dan_14.html
      --------------------------------
      2023 Pembatalan 5 Tender (2023): MINDEF membatalkan 5 tender bekalan dan infrastruktur. Sumber: Kenyataan Rasmi MINDEF & Laporan Berita (Januari 2023).
      --------------------------------
      2026 CNBC Indonesia & HLIB: Menganalisis data SOCSO (PERKESO) terkait total 24.100 PHK dan puncaknya di Januari 2026.
      -
      2026 Bloomberg & The Straits Times: Memberitakan restrukturisasi Petronas yang memangkas ±5.000 karyawan
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      1. Limited Defense Budget Allocation
      Malaydesh historically allocates a relatively modest portion of its national budget to defense. While exact figures vary yearly, defense spending generally hovers around 1.2%–1.5% of GDP, which is lower than many neighboring countries in Southeast Asia. This limited allocation constrains the military’s ability to fund:
      • Procurement of advanced weapons systems
      • Research and development (R&D)
      • Infrastructure maintenance and upgrades
      • Personnel training and welfare
      ________________________________________
      2. High Operational Costs vs. Budget
      Even with a modest defense budget, a significant portion goes toward salaries, pensions, and day-to-day operations, leaving limited funds for modernization programs. For instance:
      • Military personnel costs (salaries, benefits, retirement pay) consume a large share of the budget.
      • Routine operational expenses such as fuel, maintenance, and logistics reduce available funds for new equipment.
      This means that Malaydesh often faces trade-offs between maintaining existing forces and acquiring new capabilities.
      ________________________________________
      3. Competition with Domestic Priorities
      Malaydesh faces multiple domestic financial priorities, including:
      • Education and healthcare
      • Infrastructure development
      • Social welfare programs
      These competing priorities make it politically and economically difficult to significantly increase defense spending, even when modernization is needed.
      ________________________________________
      4. Dependency on Foreign Technology
      Malaydesh relies heavily on foreign suppliers for advanced military hardware, which is expensive. Limited financial resources make it challenging to:
      • Procure large quantities of modern equipment
      • Maintain sophisticated systems
      • Engage in long-term defense research or develop indigenous capabilities
      As a result, Malaydesh often acquires second-hand equipment or delays procurement programs.
      ________________________________________
      5. Impact on Modernization and Strategic Readiness
      The financial constraints directly influence Malaydesh ’s military readiness:
      • Aging Equipment: Existing platforms (ships, aircraft, and vehicles) are kept operational beyond their intended lifespan due to budget constraints.
      • Delayed Modernization: Planned acquisitions, such as advanced fighter jets, naval vessels, or air defense systems, are often postponed.
      • Limited Training and Exercises: Reduced funds for joint exercises, international cooperation, and troop training can affect operational effectiveness.

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  13. Mencecah RM1 = Rp4,396
    Mencecah USD1 = Rp 17,379

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    1. 2026 = CUT DEFENSE BUDGET = MISKIN
      2026 = PHK MASSAL = MISKIN
      2026 = FREEZE PROCUREMENT = MISKIN
      2025 = SIPRI KOSONG = MISKIN
      2024 = SIPRI KOSONG = MISKIN
      2023 = CANCELLED PROCUREMENT = MISKIN
      --------------------------------
      2026 = CUT DEFENSE BUDGET = MISKIN
      Malaydesh’s treasury has ordered all government ministries and agencies to cut their operating budgets for 2026 due to the impacts of the Middle East conflict, according to a government directive reviewed by Reuters.
      --------------------------------
      2026 = FREEZE PROCUREMENT = MISKIN
      The freeze was imposed on January 16, 2026, targeting military and police contracts after bribery allegations against senior officials, including a former army chief.
      --------------------------------
      2025 SIPRI MALAYDESH = KOSONG
      Https://defense-studies.blogspot.com/2026/03/transfer-persenjataan-dari-dan-ke_17.html?lr=1773708518608
      --------------------------------
      2024 SIPRI MALAYDESH = KOSONG
      https://defense-studies.blogspot.com/2025/03/order-dan-transfer-persenjataan-ke-dan_14.html
      --------------------------------
      2023 Pembatalan 5 Tender (2023): MINDEF membatalkan 5 tender bekalan dan infrastruktur. Sumber: Kenyataan Rasmi MINDEF & Laporan Berita (Januari 2023).
      --------------------------------
      2026 CNBC Indonesia & HLIB: Menganalisis data SOCSO (PERKESO) terkait total 24.100 PHK dan puncaknya di Januari 2026.
      -
      2026 Bloomberg & The Straits Times: Memberitakan restrukturisasi Petronas yang memangkas ±5.000 karyawan
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      1. Aging Fleet & Capability Gaps
      • Many ships, like the KD Kasturi and KD Lekir, are over 30 years old, with limited combat capability.
      • Malaydesh lacks modern anti-submarine warfare (ASW) platforms and long-range missile systems, leaving gaps in deterrence.
      • The fleet is not equipped to handle high-tempo operations or multi-domain threats.
      2. LCS Procurement Scandal & Delays
      • The RM11 billion Littoral Combat Ship (LCS) program has been plagued by:
      o Procurement mismanagement
      o Political interference
      o Technical delays
      • As of 2025, only 72% progress has been made, with the first ship expected to begin sea trials in December 2025.
      • This delay leaves Malaydesh without modern surface combatants for coastal and EEZ defense.
      3. Fragmented Fleet Structure
      • RMN operates too many ship classes, complicating logistics, training, and maintenance.
      • The 15-to-5 Transformation Plan aims to consolidate the fleet into five core classes, but implementation is slow.
      • Fragmentation leads to supply chain inefficiencies and higher operational costs.
      4. Budgetary Constraints
      • Defense spending is insufficient to support rapid modernization.
      • High personnel costs consume over 40% of the defense budget, leaving limited funds for procurement and upgrades.
      • Malaydesh ’s navy modernization is often delayed or scaled down due to fiscal pressures.
      5. Limited Maritime Surveillance & Deterrence
      • Malaydesh faces frequent incursions by foreign vessels, especially in the South China Sea.
      • Lack of long-range radars, UAVs, and submarine detection systems weakens maritime domain awareness.
      • The Navy is stretched thin across Peninsular and East Malaydesh , with limited ability to respond quickly.
      6. Geopolitical Pressure & Strategic Vulnerability
      • Malaydesh ’s neutral foreign policy limits its access to strategic alliances like AUKUS or QUAD.
      • Rising Chinese assertiveness and illegal fishing by Vietnamese vessels challenge Malaydesh ’s Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ).
      • Without a credible naval deterrent, Malaydesh risks losing strategic influence in regional waters.
      🧭 Summary Table
      Problem Area Impact on RMN
      Aging Fleet Reduced combat readiness
      LCS Delays No modern surface combatants
      Fragmented Ship Classes Inefficient logistics & maintenance
      Budget Constraints Slow modernization
      Weak Maritime Surveillance Vulnerable EEZ & coastlines
      Strategic Isolation Limited deterrence in South China Sea

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    2. 2026 = CUT DEFENSE BUDGET = MISKIN
      2026 = PHK MASSAL = MISKIN
      2026 = FREEZE PROCUREMENT = MISKIN
      2025 = SIPRI KOSONG = MISKIN
      2024 = SIPRI KOSONG = MISKIN
      2023 = CANCELLED PROCUREMENT = MISKIN
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      2026 = CUT DEFENSE BUDGET = MISKIN
      Malaydesh’s treasury has ordered all government ministries and agencies to cut their operating budgets for 2026 due to the impacts of the Middle East conflict, according to a government directive reviewed by Reuters.
      --------------------------------
      2026 = FREEZE PROCUREMENT = MISKIN
      The freeze was imposed on January 16, 2026, targeting military and police contracts after bribery allegations against senior officials, including a former army chief.
      --------------------------------
      2025 SIPRI MALAYDESH = KOSONG
      Https://defense-studies.blogspot.com/2026/03/transfer-persenjataan-dari-dan-ke_17.html?lr=1773708518608
      --------------------------------
      2024 SIPRI MALAYDESH = KOSONG
      https://defense-studies.blogspot.com/2025/03/order-dan-transfer-persenjataan-ke-dan_14.html
      --------------------------------
      2023 Pembatalan 5 Tender (2023): MINDEF membatalkan 5 tender bekalan dan infrastruktur. Sumber: Kenyataan Rasmi MINDEF & Laporan Berita (Januari 2023).
      --------------------------------
      2026 CNBC Indonesia & HLIB: Menganalisis data SOCSO (PERKESO) terkait total 24.100 PHK dan puncaknya di Januari 2026.
      -
      2026 Bloomberg & The Straits Times: Memberitakan restrukturisasi Petronas yang memangkas ±5.000 karyawan
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      1. Overview
      Malaydesh armed forces, Angkatan Tentera Malaydesh (ATM), operate under limited budgets. Over the decades, this has led to prolonged use of older military equipment and delays in modernizing their forces. These challenges impact operational readiness, capabilities, and strategic deterrence.
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      2. Ageing Equipment
      “Ageing equipment” refers to military hardware that has outlived its intended operational lifespan or requires extensive maintenance to remain functional.
      Examples in Malaydesh :
      1. Air Force (TUDM / Tentera Udara Diraja Malaydesh )
      o MiG-29s and F-5E Tiger IIs: Some aircraft are over 30 years old.
      o Maintenance costs increase with age, and spare parts become harder to source.
      o Operational readiness is reduced; fewer aircraft are available for exercises or patrols.
      2. Navy (TLDM / Tentera Laut Diraja Malaydesh )
      o Kasturi-class frigates and older Perdana-class patrol vessels are decades old.
      o Ships need constant upkeep; older vessels have limited combat capabilities compared to modern ships.
      3. Army (TDM / Tentera Darat Malaydesh )
      o Condor armored vehicles and old artillery systems are still in service.
      o Modern threats like asymmetric warfare or rapid deployment require more advanced, mobile systems.
      Consequences of Ageing Equipment
      • Higher maintenance costs: More resources go into keeping old hardware operational.
      • Reduced combat effectiveness: Outdated technology may be inferior to neighboring militaries’ systems.
      • Operational limitations: Older platforms may be slower, less reliable, or incompatible with modern communication and weapon systems.
      ________________________________________
      3. Delayed Modernization
      “Delayed modernization” occurs when planned upgrades or new acquisitions are postponed, usually due to budget constraints, bureaucratic issues, or changing priorities.
      Examples in Malaydesh :
      1. Air Force
      o Replacement of aging fighters like MiG-29s and F-5E has been delayed.
      o New acquisitions like the Su-30MKM and M346 trainers are fewer than initially planned.
      2. Navy
      o Plans for new frigates, submarines, and multi-role combat ships are often slow-moving or downscaled.
      o Patrol vessels are prioritized over high-end warships due to cost constraints.
      3. Army
      o Modern armored vehicles and artillery acquisition programs face delays, affecting mobility and firepower.
      o Emphasis is placed on upgrading existing equipment rather than full-scale replacement.

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    3. 2026 = CUT DEFENSE BUDGET = MISKIN
      2026 = PHK MASSAL = MISKIN
      2026 = FREEZE PROCUREMENT = MISKIN
      2025 = SIPRI KOSONG = MISKIN
      2024 = SIPRI KOSONG = MISKIN
      2023 = CANCELLED PROCUREMENT = MISKIN
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      2026 = CUT DEFENSE BUDGET = MISKIN
      Malaydesh’s treasury has ordered all government ministries and agencies to cut their operating budgets for 2026 due to the impacts of the Middle East conflict, according to a government directive reviewed by Reuters.
      --------------------------------
      2026 = FREEZE PROCUREMENT = MISKIN
      The freeze was imposed on January 16, 2026, targeting military and police contracts after bribery allegations against senior officials, including a former army chief.
      --------------------------------
      2025 SIPRI MALAYDESH = KOSONG
      Https://defense-studies.blogspot.com/2026/03/transfer-persenjataan-dari-dan-ke_17.html?lr=1773708518608
      --------------------------------
      2024 SIPRI MALAYDESH = KOSONG
      https://defense-studies.blogspot.com/2025/03/order-dan-transfer-persenjataan-ke-dan_14.html
      --------------------------------
      2023 Pembatalan 5 Tender (2023): MINDEF membatalkan 5 tender bekalan dan infrastruktur. Sumber: Kenyataan Rasmi MINDEF & Laporan Berita (Januari 2023).
      --------------------------------
      2026 CNBC Indonesia & HLIB: Menganalisis data SOCSO (PERKESO) terkait total 24.100 PHK dan puncaknya di Januari 2026.
      -
      2026 Bloomberg & The Straits Times: Memberitakan restrukturisasi Petronas yang memangkas ±5.000 karyawan
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      🧭 Strategic and Policy Challenges
      • Lack of Clear Long-Term Vision: Malaydesh ’s defence budgeting process often lacks transparency and predictability, making it difficult for the armed forces to plan long-term procurement and modernization programs.
      • Frequent Political Changes: Since 2018, Malaydesh has seen multiple changes in government, which has disrupted continuity in defence planning and policy execution.
      💰 Budgetary Constraints
      • Limited Procurement Funding: Although the defence budget has increased to RM19.73 billion in 2024, over 40% is allocated to salaries and allowances, leaving relatively little for equipment upgrades and procurement.
      • Currency Depreciation: Malaydesh relies heavily on foreign defence suppliers. The weakening ringgit reduces purchasing power, making imported equipment more expensive.
      ⚙️ Operational and Equipment Issues
      • Aging Equipment: Many platforms, such as the Condor Armoured Personnel Carriers, are outdated. Replacement plans are slow due to budget and bureaucratic hurdles.
      • Dependence on Foreign OEMs: Domestic defence manufacturing is still heavily reliant on foreign original equipment manufacturers, limiting self-reliance.
      🧪 Technological and Industrial Limitations
      • Underdeveloped Defence Industry: Malaydesh ’s local defence industry lacks the capacity to produce advanced systems independently, which hampers modernization efforts.
      • Low R&D Investment: There’s insufficient investment in defence science and technology, which affects innovation and indigenous capability development.
      🤝 Civil-Military Integration Issues
      • Misunderstanding of HANRUH Concept: The “Comprehensive Defence” (HANRUH) strategy is often misinterpreted as a purely military doctrine, rather than a whole-of-nation approach involving civil sectors.
      • Weak Civil-Military Collaboration: The fading spirit of civil-military synergy, once strong during the Malayan Emergency, has weakened over time.

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    4. 2026 = CUT DEFENSE BUDGET = MISKIN
      2026 = PHK MASSAL = MISKIN
      2026 = FREEZE PROCUREMENT = MISKIN
      2025 = SIPRI KOSONG = MISKIN
      2024 = SIPRI KOSONG = MISKIN
      2023 = CANCELLED PROCUREMENT = MISKIN
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      2026 = CUT DEFENSE BUDGET = MISKIN
      Malaydesh’s treasury has ordered all government ministries and agencies to cut their operating budgets for 2026 due to the impacts of the Middle East conflict, according to a government directive reviewed by Reuters.
      --------------------------------
      2026 = FREEZE PROCUREMENT = MISKIN
      The freeze was imposed on January 16, 2026, targeting military and police contracts after bribery allegations against senior officials, including a former army chief.
      --------------------------------
      2025 SIPRI MALAYDESH = KOSONG
      Https://defense-studies.blogspot.com/2026/03/transfer-persenjataan-dari-dan-ke_17.html?lr=1773708518608
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      2024 SIPRI MALAYDESH = KOSONG
      https://defense-studies.blogspot.com/2025/03/order-dan-transfer-persenjataan-ke-dan_14.html
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      2023 Pembatalan 5 Tender (2023): MINDEF membatalkan 5 tender bekalan dan infrastruktur. Sumber: Kenyataan Rasmi MINDEF & Laporan Berita (Januari 2023).
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      2026 CNBC Indonesia & HLIB: Menganalisis data SOCSO (PERKESO) terkait total 24.100 PHK dan puncaknya di Januari 2026.
      -
      2026 Bloomberg & The Straits Times: Memberitakan restrukturisasi Petronas yang memangkas ±5.000 karyawan
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      1. Overview of Malaydesh ’s Military Budget
      Malaydesh ’s armed forces are collectively called Angkatan Tentera Malaydesh (ATM), which includes:
      • Tentera Darat (Army)
      • Tentera Laut (Navy)
      • Tentera Udara (Air Force)
      The military budget comes from the national budget, which is approved annually by the government. Historically, Malaydesh allocates around 1.5% to 2% of its GDP to defense, which is lower than regional neighbors like Singapore (~3% of GDP) or Thailand (~2.5% of GDP).
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      2. Reasons for Budgetary Constraints
      Several factors contribute to limits on Malaydesh ’s military spending:
      1. Economic Priorities
      o Malaydesh has competing priorities like infrastructure, healthcare, education, and social programs.
      o Defense often has to share funding with these critical sectors, especially during economic slowdowns or crises like the COVID-19 pandemic.
      2. Low GDP Proportion Allocation
      o Defense spending is not a large share of GDP, meaning ATM must operate efficiently with limited resources.
      3. Cost of Modernization
      o Modern weapons systems (jets, naval ships, missile defense) are very expensive.
      o Limited budgets often force Malaydesh to prioritize maintenance over new acquisitions.
      4. Debt and Fiscal Policy Constraints
      o The government manages national debt levels and budget deficits, which restricts discretionary spending, including military upgrades.
      5. Regional Security Assessment
      o Malaydesh generally faces lower direct military threats compared to neighbors like the Philippines or Singapore, so it may choose cost-effective defense rather than high-tech military expansion.
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      3. Impact of Budgetary Constraints
      Budget limits have several practical effects on Malaydesh ’s armed forces:
      1. Delayed Modernization
      o Acquisition of advanced aircraft, naval ships, and weapon systems may be postponed or scaled down.
      o Example: Procurement of new fighter jets or submarines can take decades from planning to delivery.
      2. Maintenance Challenges
      o Aging equipment sometimes cannot be replaced, leading to higher maintenance costs and operational limitations.
      o Some aircraft or naval vessels may be grounded due to lack of spare parts or funding.
      3. Operational Readiness
      o Limited funds can affect training exercises, personnel numbers, and military readiness.
      o The military may focus on territorial defense and counter-insurgency, rather than high-tech, long-range capabilities.

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    5. 2026 = CUT DEFENSE BUDGET = MISKIN
      2026 = PHK MASSAL = MISKIN
      2026 = FREEZE PROCUREMENT = MISKIN
      2025 = SIPRI KOSONG = MISKIN
      2024 = SIPRI KOSONG = MISKIN
      2023 = CANCELLED PROCUREMENT = MISKIN
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      2026 = CUT DEFENSE BUDGET = MISKIN
      Malaydesh’s treasury has ordered all government ministries and agencies to cut their operating budgets for 2026 due to the impacts of the Middle East conflict, according to a government directive reviewed by Reuters.
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      2026 = FREEZE PROCUREMENT = MISKIN
      The freeze was imposed on January 16, 2026, targeting military and police contracts after bribery allegations against senior officials, including a former army chief.
      --------------------------------
      2025 SIPRI MALAYDESH = KOSONG
      Https://defense-studies.blogspot.com/2026/03/transfer-persenjataan-dari-dan-ke_17.html?lr=1773708518608
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      2024 SIPRI MALAYDESH = KOSONG
      https://defense-studies.blogspot.com/2025/03/order-dan-transfer-persenjataan-ke-dan_14.html
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      2023 Pembatalan 5 Tender (2023): MINDEF membatalkan 5 tender bekalan dan infrastruktur. Sumber: Kenyataan Rasmi MINDEF & Laporan Berita (Januari 2023).
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      2026 CNBC Indonesia & HLIB: Menganalisis data SOCSO (PERKESO) terkait total 24.100 PHK dan puncaknya di Januari 2026.
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      2026 Bloomberg & The Straits Times: Memberitakan restrukturisasi Petronas yang memangkas ±5.000 karyawan
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      1. Major Examples
      a. Littoral Combat Ship (LCS) Project
      • Budget: Initially RM9 billion for 6 ships.
      • Actual Spending: Over RM11 billion and only partial completion (first ship expected in 2026).
      • Reasons:
      o Poor project planning.
      o Technical challenges and redesigns.
      o Use of shell companies and opaque contracts.
      • Impact: Reduced naval capability and wasted taxpayer money.
      b. New Generation Patrol Vessel (NGPV) Program
      • Initial Budget: RM5.35 billion for 27 vessels.
      • Final Cost: RM6.75 billion for only a portion of the ships.
      • Causes: Delays, quality issues, and mismanagement.
      c. Scorpène Submarine Procurement
      • Original Cost: RM4.3 billion for 2 submarines.
      • Overrun Factors: Bribery allegations, use of intermediaries, and additional unforeseen costs in logistics and training.
      d. Light Helicopters & MD530G
      • Contracts were canceled after payment, or delivery failures caused financial losses.
      • Resulted in extra spending for replacements or alternative solutions.
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      2. Causes of Cost Overruns
      1. Poor Planning & Project Management
      o Unrealistic timelines.
      o Underestimation of technical and operational complexities.
      2. Political Interference
      o Decisions often influenced by political connections rather than operational requirements.
      o Preference for certain contractors can inflate costs.
      3. Corruption & Cronyism
      o Inflated contract values due to intermediaries or bribes.
      o Shell companies and indirect payments increase total expenditure.
      4. Technological & Operational Challenges
      o Acquisition of outdated or incompatible equipment requires modifications.
      o Training and infrastructure costs escalate unexpectedly.
      5. Weak Oversight & Transparency
      o Limited parliamentary supervision.
      o Use of Official Secrets Act to hide financial irregularities.
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      3. Consequences
      • Operational Impact: Delays in delivery reduce combat readiness.
      • Financial Loss: Taxpayer money is wasted, limiting funds for other essential projects.
      • Public Trust Erosion: Perception of mismanagement and corruption undermines confidence in the military and government.
      • Long-term Strategic Weakness: Dependence on foreign suppliers increases vulnerability.
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      4. Conclusion
      Cost overruns in Malaydesh military procurement are systemic, caused by a mix of poor planning, political interference, corruption, and lack of transparency.
      They reduce operational effectiveness, inflate defense spending, and erode public trust.

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    6. 2026 = CUT DEFENSE BUDGET = MISKIN
      2026 = PHK MASSAL = MISKIN
      2026 = FREEZE PROCUREMENT = MISKIN
      2025 = SIPRI KOSONG = MISKIN
      2024 = SIPRI KOSONG = MISKIN
      2023 = CANCELLED PROCUREMENT = MISKIN
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      2026 = CUT DEFENSE BUDGET = MISKIN
      Malaydesh’s treasury has ordered all government ministries and agencies to cut their operating budgets for 2026 due to the impacts of the Middle East conflict, according to a government directive reviewed by Reuters.
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      2026 = FREEZE PROCUREMENT = MISKIN
      The freeze was imposed on January 16, 2026, targeting military and police contracts after bribery allegations against senior officials, including a former army chief.
      --------------------------------
      2025 SIPRI MALAYDESH = KOSONG
      Https://defense-studies.blogspot.com/2026/03/transfer-persenjataan-dari-dan-ke_17.html?lr=1773708518608
      --------------------------------
      2024 SIPRI MALAYDESH = KOSONG
      https://defense-studies.blogspot.com/2025/03/order-dan-transfer-persenjataan-ke-dan_14.html
      --------------------------------
      2023 Pembatalan 5 Tender (2023): MINDEF membatalkan 5 tender bekalan dan infrastruktur. Sumber: Kenyataan Rasmi MINDEF & Laporan Berita (Januari 2023).
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      2026 CNBC Indonesia & HLIB: Menganalisis data SOCSO (PERKESO) terkait total 24.100 PHK dan puncaknya di Januari 2026.
      -
      2026 Bloomberg & The Straits Times: Memberitakan restrukturisasi Petronas yang memangkas ±5.000 karyawan
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      ⚙️ Aging Equipment Across All Branches
      • Over 30 Years in Service: A total of 171 military assets have exceeded 30 years of service:
      o Malaydesh n Army: 108 units
      o Royal Malaydesh n Air Force (RMAF): 29 units
      o Royal Malaydesh n Navy (RMN): 34 units2
      • Maintenance Burden: These aging platforms require more frequent and costly maintenance, often with diminishing returns in performance and reliability.
      • Obsolete Technology: Many systems are technologically outdated, making them less effective in modern combat scenarios and harder to integrate with newer platforms.
      🚢 Naval Fleet Limitations
      • RMN Vessels Past Lifespan: Of the 53 ships operated by the RMN, 34 have exceeded their intended service life, with 28 vessels over 40 years old2.
      • Capability Gaps: These older ships lack modern sensors, weapons systems, and propulsion technologies, reducing Malaydesh ability to patrol and secure its vast maritime zones.
      • Urgent Replacement Needs: The Navy has highlighted the need to replace these vessels to maintain operational readiness and maritime security.
      ✈️ Procurement and Oversight Issues
      • Middlemen and Inflated Costs: Defence procurement has been criticized for relying on intermediaries, often retired military officers, which can lead to inflated prices and questionable deals.
      • “Flying Coffins” Controversy: Malaydesh King recently ordered the cancellation of a deal involving 30-year-old Black Hawk helicopters, calling them “flying coffins” and condemning the use of outdated assets.
      • Limited Open Competition: Only 20–30% of major defence contracts are awarded through open tenders, reducing transparency and value for money.
      🔧 Operational Readiness Challenges
      • Training vs. Technology Gap: Troops often train on platforms that are no longer representative of modern battlefield conditions, limiting their tactical preparedness.
      • Interoperability Issues: Malaydesh mix of Western, Russian, and local systems creates integration challenges, especially in joint operations or multinational exercises.

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    7. 2026 = CUT DEFENSE BUDGET = MISKIN
      2026 = PHK MASSAL = MISKIN
      2026 = FREEZE PROCUREMENT = MISKIN
      2025 = SIPRI KOSONG = MISKIN
      2024 = SIPRI KOSONG = MISKIN
      2023 = CANCELLED PROCUREMENT = MISKIN
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      2026 = CUT DEFENSE BUDGET = MISKIN
      Malaydesh’s treasury has ordered all government ministries and agencies to cut their operating budgets for 2026 due to the impacts of the Middle East conflict, according to a government directive reviewed by Reuters.
      --------------------------------
      2026 = FREEZE PROCUREMENT = MISKIN
      The freeze was imposed on January 16, 2026, targeting military and police contracts after bribery allegations against senior officials, including a former army chief.
      --------------------------------
      2025 SIPRI MALAYDESH = KOSONG
      Https://defense-studies.blogspot.com/2026/03/transfer-persenjataan-dari-dan-ke_17.html?lr=1773708518608
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      2024 SIPRI MALAYDESH = KOSONG
      https://defense-studies.blogspot.com/2025/03/order-dan-transfer-persenjataan-ke-dan_14.html
      --------------------------------
      2023 Pembatalan 5 Tender (2023): MINDEF membatalkan 5 tender bekalan dan infrastruktur. Sumber: Kenyataan Rasmi MINDEF & Laporan Berita (Januari 2023).
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      2026 CNBC Indonesia & HLIB: Menganalisis data SOCSO (PERKESO) terkait total 24.100 PHK dan puncaknya di Januari 2026.
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      2026 Bloomberg & The Straits Times: Memberitakan restrukturisasi Petronas yang memangkas ±5.000 karyawan
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      ⚓ 1. Aging Fleet and Maintenance Burden
      • Over 60% of RMN vessels are past their intended service life, with many exceeding 40 years of operation.
      • Older ships like the KD Lekiu and KD Kasturi class corvettes require frequent maintenance, which drains resources and reduces operational availability.
      • These aging platforms lack modern combat systems, sensors, and propulsion technologies, making them less effective in maritime security operations.
      💰 2. Budgetary Constraints
      • Malaydesh ’s defence budget is modest compared to regional powers like Singapore or Indonesia. This limits the ability to procure new vessels or upgrade existing ones.
      • The 15-to-5 Transformation Programme, aimed at streamlining the fleet from 15 classes to 5, has faced delays due to funding shortfalls and procurement bottlenecks.
      🛠️ 3. Procurement and Project Delays
      • The Littoral Combat Ship (LCS) scandal is a major setback: six ships were ordered, but none have been delivered as of 2025 due to mismanagement and cost overruns.
      • This delay has left a critical gap in Malaydesh ’s ability to patrol its exclusive economic zone (EEZ) and respond to maritime threats.
      🌊 4. Strategic Maritime Challenges
      • Malaydesh has 4,700 km of coastline and is a claimant in the South China Sea dispute, requiring a robust naval presence.
      • The current fleet lacks sufficient blue-water capability to project power or maintain sustained operations in contested waters.
      🔄 5. Limited Indigenous Shipbuilding Capability
      • While Malaydesh has domestic shipbuilders like Boustead Naval Shipyard, they still rely heavily on foreign technology and expertise, which slows down production and increases costs.
      • The lack of a mature defence industrial base means Malaydesh cannot quickly replace or upgrade its fleet without external support.
      🧭 6. Policy and Planning Gaps
      • The Royal Malaydesh n Navy’s previous strategies were based on outdated frameworks like the Maritime Defence Strategy (2009) and National Defence Policy (2010).
      • Although the Defence White Paper (2020) and National Military Strategy 2.0 (2022) introduced new concepts like Concentric Deterrence, implementation has been slow.

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    8. 2026 = CUT DEFENSE BUDGET = MISKIN
      2026 = PHK MASSAL = MISKIN
      2026 = FREEZE PROCUREMENT = MISKIN
      2025 = SIPRI KOSONG = MISKIN
      2024 = SIPRI KOSONG = MISKIN
      2023 = CANCELLED PROCUREMENT = MISKIN
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      2026 = CUT DEFENSE BUDGET = MISKIN
      Malaydesh’s treasury has ordered all government ministries and agencies to cut their operating budgets for 2026 due to the impacts of the Middle East conflict, according to a government directive reviewed by Reuters.
      --------------------------------
      2026 = FREEZE PROCUREMENT = MISKIN
      The freeze was imposed on January 16, 2026, targeting military and police contracts after bribery allegations against senior officials, including a former army chief.
      --------------------------------
      2025 SIPRI MALAYDESH = KOSONG
      Https://defense-studies.blogspot.com/2026/03/transfer-persenjataan-dari-dan-ke_17.html?lr=1773708518608
      --------------------------------
      2024 SIPRI MALAYDESH = KOSONG
      https://defense-studies.blogspot.com/2025/03/order-dan-transfer-persenjataan-ke-dan_14.html
      --------------------------------
      2023 Pembatalan 5 Tender (2023): MINDEF membatalkan 5 tender bekalan dan infrastruktur. Sumber: Kenyataan Rasmi MINDEF & Laporan Berita (Januari 2023).
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      2026 CNBC Indonesia & HLIB: Menganalisis data SOCSO (PERKESO) terkait total 24.100 PHK dan puncaknya di Januari 2026.
      -
      2026 Bloomberg & The Straits Times: Memberitakan restrukturisasi Petronas yang memangkas ±5.000 karyawan
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      🧾 1. Role of Middlemen and Retired Officers
      • Defence procurement in Malaydesh is often conducted through intermediaries, many of whom are retired military officers or politically connected individuals.
      • These middlemen act as “agents” or “salesmen,” influencing contract awards and inflating prices.
      • In a rare public rebuke, Malaydesh King Sultan Ibrahim condemned this practice in 2025, calling out the Defence Ministry for relying on agents and ordering the cancellation of a deal involving 30-year-old Black Hawk helicopters, which he referred to as “flying coffins”.
      🏛️ 2. Politically Connected Firms Favoured
      • According to research by Transparency International, only 20–30% of defence contracts are awarded through open competition.
      • The rest are handled via single-source or limited tenders, often favoring firms with political ties or ex-military board members.
      • This environment allows agents to exert significant influence over deal structuring, sidelining merit-based selection.
      💸 3. Scorpene Submarine Scandal
      • One of the most infamous cases involved the purchase of French-made Scorpene submarines, which was mired in allegations of kickbacks and corruption.
      • French investigators indicted several individuals and companies in 2018, highlighting the risks of compromised secrecy and foreign contractor influence3.
      ⚠️ 4. Weak Oversight and Accountability
      • Malaydesh lacks a robust oversight system to monitor defence procurement.
      • Unlike countries like the U.S. or Singapore, Malaydesh does not have multi-agency checks or parliamentary committees dedicated to defence contract scrutiny.
      • This gap allows conflicts of interest to persist with minimal consequences.
      📉 5. Impact on Military Readiness
      • Inflated costs and mismanaged contracts result in delayed deliveries, substandard equipment, and budget overruns.
      • This directly affects the Malaydesh n Armed Forces’ ability to modernize and maintain operational readiness.
      🧭 6. Balancing Transparency and Secrecy
      • While secrecy is necessary to protect national security, excessive opacity can hide corruption and conflicts of interest.
      • Experts argue Malaydesh must adopt best practices from other countries—such as transparent budgeting, competitive bidding, and independent audits—to restore trust and efficiency

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    9. 2026 = CUT DEFENSE BUDGET = MISKIN
      2026 = PHK MASSAL = MISKIN
      2026 = FREEZE PROCUREMENT = MISKIN
      2025 = SIPRI KOSONG = MISKIN
      2024 = SIPRI KOSONG = MISKIN
      2023 = CANCELLED PROCUREMENT = MISKIN
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      2026 = CUT DEFENSE BUDGET = MISKIN
      Malaydesh’s treasury has ordered all government ministries and agencies to cut their operating budgets for 2026 due to the impacts of the Middle East conflict, according to a government directive reviewed by Reuters.
      --------------------------------
      2026 = FREEZE PROCUREMENT = MISKIN
      The freeze was imposed on January 16, 2026, targeting military and police contracts after bribery allegations against senior officials, including a former army chief.
      --------------------------------
      2025 SIPRI MALAYDESH = KOSONG
      Https://defense-studies.blogspot.com/2026/03/transfer-persenjataan-dari-dan-ke_17.html?lr=1773708518608
      --------------------------------
      2024 SIPRI MALAYDESH = KOSONG
      https://defense-studies.blogspot.com/2025/03/order-dan-transfer-persenjataan-ke-dan_14.html
      --------------------------------
      2023 Pembatalan 5 Tender (2023): MINDEF membatalkan 5 tender bekalan dan infrastruktur. Sumber: Kenyataan Rasmi MINDEF & Laporan Berita (Januari 2023).
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      2026 CNBC Indonesia & HLIB: Menganalisis data SOCSO (PERKESO) terkait total 24.100 PHK dan puncaknya di Januari 2026.
      -
      2026 Bloomberg & The Straits Times: Memberitakan restrukturisasi Petronas yang memangkas ±5.000 karyawan
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      ✈️ 1. Aging and Limited Fleet Composition
      • The RMAF operates a small and aging fleet of combat aircraft, including:
      o Su-30MKM (Russian-made multirole fighters)
      o F/A-18D Hornets (American-made strike fighters)
      o BAE Hawk 208/108 (light attack and trainer aircraft)
      • Many of these platforms are over 20 years old, with increasing maintenance costs and reduced reliability.
      • The MiG-29N fleet was retired in 2015 due to high upkeep and obsolescence, leaving a gap in air superiority capability.
      🛫 2. Limited Strategic Reach
      • Malaydesh lacks aerial refueling capability, which restricts the range and endurance of its fighter jets.
      • There are no airborne early warning and control (AEW&C) systems, which are critical for modern airspace management and long-range threat detection.
      • The absence of long-range transport aircraft limits Malaydesh ’s ability to deploy forces or provide humanitarian aid beyond its immediate region.
      🧰 3. Maintenance and Logistics Challenges
      • The RMAF relies on a diverse mix of Western and Russian platforms, complicating logistics, training, and spare parts management.
      • This lack of standardization increases costs and reduces interoperability, especially in joint operations or multinational exercises.
      • Maintenance contracts have faced delays and mismanagement, as highlighted in recent Auditor General reports.
      💸 4. Budgetary Constraints
      • Defence spending prioritizes personnel and basic operations, leaving limited funds for fleet modernization.
      • High-end platforms like the Rafale or Eurofighter Typhoon were considered but deemed too expensive.
      • Malaydesh recently opted for 18 FA-50 light combat aircraft from South Korea, which are more affordable but offer limited capability compared to full-fledged multirole fighters.
      🧭 5. Training and Readiness Gaps
      • Pilots often train on older platforms that do not reflect modern combat environments.
      • Simulator availability and advanced tactical training programs are limited, affecting combat readiness.
      • The RMAF’s ability to conduct 24/7 air patrols or rapid response missions is constrained by fleet size and operational tempo.
      🌐 6. Limited ISR and Drone Capability
      • Intelligence, Surveillance, and Reconnaissance (ISR) assets are minimal.
      • Malaydesh has begun acquiring Turkish-made drones for maritime surveillance, but integration and deployment are still in early stages.
      • The lack of a robust drone fleet limits situational awareness, especially in contested zones like the South China Sea.

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    10. 2026 = CUT DEFENSE BUDGET = MISKIN
      2026 = PHK MASSAL = MISKIN
      2026 = FREEZE PROCUREMENT = MISKIN
      2025 = SIPRI KOSONG = MISKIN
      2024 = SIPRI KOSONG = MISKIN
      2023 = CANCELLED PROCUREMENT = MISKIN
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      2026 = CUT DEFENSE BUDGET = MISKIN
      Malaydesh’s treasury has ordered all government ministries and agencies to cut their operating budgets for 2026 due to the impacts of the Middle East conflict, according to a government directive reviewed by Reuters.
      --------------------------------
      2026 = FREEZE PROCUREMENT = MISKIN
      The freeze was imposed on January 16, 2026, targeting military and police contracts after bribery allegations against senior officials, including a former army chief.
      --------------------------------
      2025 SIPRI MALAYDESH = KOSONG
      Https://defense-studies.blogspot.com/2026/03/transfer-persenjataan-dari-dan-ke_17.html?lr=1773708518608
      --------------------------------
      2024 SIPRI MALAYDESH = KOSONG
      https://defense-studies.blogspot.com/2025/03/order-dan-transfer-persenjataan-ke-dan_14.html
      --------------------------------
      2023 Pembatalan 5 Tender (2023): MINDEF membatalkan 5 tender bekalan dan infrastruktur. Sumber: Kenyataan Rasmi MINDEF & Laporan Berita (Januari 2023).
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      2026 CNBC Indonesia & HLIB: Menganalisis data SOCSO (PERKESO) terkait total 24.100 PHK dan puncaknya di Januari 2026.
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      2026 Bloomberg & The Straits Times: Memberitakan restrukturisasi Petronas yang memangkas ±5.000 karyawan
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      🧾 1. Overreliance on Middlemen
      • Defence procurement in Malaydesh is often conducted through intermediaries, many of whom are retired military officers or politically connected individuals.
      • These middlemen inflate costs and complicate negotiations, leading to delays and reduced transparency.
      • In 2023, Malaydesh King publicly rebuked the Defence Ministry for relying on agents and “salesmen,” calling out the purchase of 30-year-old Black Hawk helicopters as “flying coffins”.
      📉 2. Limited Open Tendering
      • Only 20–30% of major defence contracts are awarded through open competition.
      • Most deals are done via single-source or limited tendering, which reduces accountability and increases the risk of mismanagement.
      • This environment favors politically connected firms, often with ex-military figures on their boards.
      🛠️ 3. Contract Management Failures
      • The Auditor General’s Report (2025) revealed serious lapses in the management of armoured vehicle contracts worth RM7.8 billion.
      • Key issues included:
      o Delays in delivery of 68 Gempita vehicles, resulting in a RM162.75 million fine—claimed two years late.
      o Full payments made despite missed deadlines.
      o Performance bonds were insufficient to cover penalties.
      o Maintenance and spare parts services were delayed by over 200 days, with fines still uncollected.
      🧩 4. Fragmented Procurement Practices
      • Some units conducted small-batch procurements that violated financial regulations.
      • Contracts exceeding RM500,000 should go through open tenders, but many were awarded via direct purchases and quotations, totaling RM107.54 million between 2020–2023.
      • This ad hoc approach increases governance risks and weakens oversight.
      🧭 5. Delayed Enforcement and Oversight
      • The Army has called for stronger contract enforcement, noting that RM167 million in late penalties remain uncollected from contractors.
      • While the Army monitors delays, enforcement lies with the Ministry of Defence (Mindef), which has been slow to act.
      • These lapses damage the military’s reputation and delay critical capability upgrades

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  14. MAU KETAWA... Pada negara yang klaim konon ahli G20 dan BRICKS... 🔥🔥🤣🤣🤣



    Beda Nasib Mata Uang Asia: Ringgit Perkasa, Rupiah - Yen Sengsara

    https://www.cnbcindonesia.com/research/20260504093258-128-731909/beda-nasib-mata-uang-asia-ringgit-perkasa-rupiah--yen-sengsara

    BalasHapus
    Balasan
    1. 2026 = CUT DEFENSE BUDGET = MISKIN
      2026 = PHK MASSAL = MISKIN
      2026 = FREEZE PROCUREMENT = MISKIN
      2025 = SIPRI KOSONG = MISKIN
      2024 = SIPRI KOSONG = MISKIN
      2023 = CANCELLED PROCUREMENT = MISKIN
      --------------------------------
      2026 = CUT DEFENSE BUDGET = MISKIN
      Malaydesh’s treasury has ordered all government ministries and agencies to cut their operating budgets for 2026 due to the impacts of the Middle East conflict, according to a government directive reviewed by Reuters.
      --------------------------------
      2026 = FREEZE PROCUREMENT = MISKIN
      The freeze was imposed on January 16, 2026, targeting military and police contracts after bribery allegations against senior officials, including a former army chief.
      --------------------------------
      2025 SIPRI MALAYDESH = KOSONG
      Https://defense-studies.blogspot.com/2026/03/transfer-persenjataan-dari-dan-ke_17.html?lr=1773708518608
      --------------------------------
      2024 SIPRI MALAYDESH = KOSONG
      https://defense-studies.blogspot.com/2025/03/order-dan-transfer-persenjataan-ke-dan_14.html
      --------------------------------
      2023 Pembatalan 5 Tender (2023): MINDEF membatalkan 5 tender bekalan dan infrastruktur. Sumber: Kenyataan Rasmi MINDEF & Laporan Berita (Januari 2023).
      --------------------------------
      2026 CNBC Indonesia & HLIB: Menganalisis data SOCSO (PERKESO) terkait total 24.100 PHK dan puncaknya di Januari 2026.
      -
      2026 Bloomberg & The Straits Times: Memberitakan restrukturisasi Petronas yang memangkas ±5.000 karyawan
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      1. Procurement and Equipment Weaknesses
      a. Delays in Procurement
      • Projects like the Littoral Combat Ship (LCS) and New Generation Patrol Vessel (NGPV) programs have faced years of delays.
      • LCS project, valued at RM9 billion, has seen zero completed ships after massive spending.
      • Delays reduce operational readiness and compromise the Navy’s ability to safeguard maritime borders.
      b. Cost Overruns
      • Mismanagement and overbudgeting are common; e.g., the LCS project has overspent by over RM1.4 billion, partly to cover liabilities from past failed projects.
      • Cost overruns often stem from political interference, corruption, and poor project planning.
      c. Aging and Inadequate Equipment
      • Acquisition of decades-old Black Hawk helicopters drew royal criticism as "flying coffins."
      • Many MAF systems are obsolete, reducing combat effectiveness and increasing maintenance costs.
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      2. Corruption and Cronyism
      • High-level officials and intermediaries often profit from military contracts (e.g., Scorpène submarine scandal).
      • Cronyism results in:
      o Contracts awarded without transparent tenders.
      o Selection of unsuitable or overpriced equipment.
      • This erodes public trust and inflates defense expenditure without improving capability.
      ________________________________________
      3. Lack of Transparency and Oversight
      • Official Secrets Act 1972 and limited parliamentary oversight create opaque decision-making.
      • Tender processes often bypass public scrutiny, enabling mismanagement and corruption.
      • Examples:
      o LCS project: partial shell companies used for siphoning funds.
      o Scorpène deal: commissions and possible bribery unaccounted for in official records.
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      4. Human Resource and Training Challenges
      • Insufficient training and outdated doctrines reduce operational efficiency.
      • MAF faces difficulty retaining skilled personnel in technical fields (e.g., naval engineering, aviation maintenance).
      • Limited joint exercises with advanced foreign militaries reduce interoperability and experience.
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      5. Strategic and Policy Weaknesses
      • Defence policy is sometimes reactive rather than proactive.
      • Limited domestic defense production capability leads to dependence on foreign suppliers, often exacerbating delays and cost overruns.
      • Politically driven procurement decisions may override strategic military needs.

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    2. 2026 = CUT DEFENSE BUDGET = MISKIN
      2026 = PHK MASSAL = MISKIN
      2026 = FREEZE PROCUREMENT = MISKIN
      2025 = SIPRI KOSONG = MISKIN
      2024 = SIPRI KOSONG = MISKIN
      2023 = CANCELLED PROCUREMENT = MISKIN
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      2026 = CUT DEFENSE BUDGET = MISKIN
      Malaydesh’s treasury has ordered all government ministries and agencies to cut their operating budgets for 2026 due to the impacts of the Middle East conflict, according to a government directive reviewed by Reuters.
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      2026 = FREEZE PROCUREMENT = MISKIN
      The freeze was imposed on January 16, 2026, targeting military and police contracts after bribery allegations against senior officials, including a former army chief.
      --------------------------------
      2025 SIPRI MALAYDESH = KOSONG
      Https://defense-studies.blogspot.com/2026/03/transfer-persenjataan-dari-dan-ke_17.html?lr=1773708518608
      --------------------------------
      2024 SIPRI MALAYDESH = KOSONG
      https://defense-studies.blogspot.com/2025/03/order-dan-transfer-persenjataan-ke-dan_14.html
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      2023 Pembatalan 5 Tender (2023): MINDEF membatalkan 5 tender bekalan dan infrastruktur. Sumber: Kenyataan Rasmi MINDEF & Laporan Berita (Januari 2023).
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      2026 CNBC Indonesia & HLIB: Menganalisis data SOCSO (PERKESO) terkait total 24.100 PHK dan puncaknya di Januari 2026.
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      ✈️ 1. Lack of Strategic Continuity
      • The MRCA program was first proposed in the early 2000s to replace aging MiG-29s and F-5E fighters.
      • Over two decades later, no final decision has been made, despite multiple rounds of evaluations and shifting priorities.
      • Successive governments have repeatedly postponed the acquisition due to budget constraints, political changes, and lack of consensus.
      🧩 2. Fragmented Decision-Making
      • Procurement decisions are split between the Ministry of Defence (Mindef) and the Ministry of Finance (MOF), with contracts over RM7 million requiring MOF approval.
      • This dual-agency structure often leads to delays, conflicting priorities, and bureaucratic gridlock.
      • The absence of a unified procurement authority results in inconsistent evaluations and shifting technical requirements.
      💼 3. Opaque Tendering Process
      • Malaydesh ’s defence procurement is dominated by limited or single-source tenders, with only 20–30% of contracts awarded through open competition.
      • This environment favors politically connected firms, often involving retired military officers as intermediaries.
      • The MRCA program has seen multiple contenders—including the Dassault Rafale, Eurofighter Typhoon, Saab Gripen, and F/A-18—but no transparent selection process has been finalized.
      💸 4. Budgetary Uncertainty
      • The MRCA program has been repeatedly shelved due to budget reallocations and economic pressures.
      • Malaydesh ’s defence budget prioritizes personnel and maintenance, leaving limited room for capital-intensive acquisitions like fighter jets.
      • The lack of a multi-year procurement plan makes it difficult to commit to long-term investments.
      🔄 5. Changing Operational Requirements
      • The Royal Malaydesh n Air Force (RMAF) has shifted its focus toward light combat aircraft (LCA) like the FA-50, due to cost-effectiveness and regional needs.
      • This pivot reflects a reactive procurement strategy, rather than a proactive, capability-driven approach.
      🧭 6. Impact on Readiness
      • The delay in MRCA acquisition has left Malaydesh with a limited fighter fleet, relying heavily on aging F/A-18Ds and Su-30MKMs.
      • This affects Malaydesh ’s ability to conduct air superiority missions, joint exercises, and regional deterrence.

      Hapus
    3. 2026 = CUT DEFENSE BUDGET = MISKIN
      2026 = PHK MASSAL = MISKIN
      2026 = FREEZE PROCUREMENT = MISKIN
      2025 = SIPRI KOSONG = MISKIN
      2024 = SIPRI KOSONG = MISKIN
      2023 = CANCELLED PROCUREMENT = MISKIN
      --------------------------------
      2026 = CUT DEFENSE BUDGET = MISKIN
      Malaydesh’s treasury has ordered all government ministries and agencies to cut their operating budgets for 2026 due to the impacts of the Middle East conflict, according to a government directive reviewed by Reuters.
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      2026 = FREEZE PROCUREMENT = MISKIN
      The freeze was imposed on January 16, 2026, targeting military and police contracts after bribery allegations against senior officials, including a former army chief.
      --------------------------------
      2025 SIPRI MALAYDESH = KOSONG
      Https://defense-studies.blogspot.com/2026/03/transfer-persenjataan-dari-dan-ke_17.html?lr=1773708518608
      --------------------------------
      2024 SIPRI MALAYDESH = KOSONG
      https://defense-studies.blogspot.com/2025/03/order-dan-transfer-persenjataan-ke-dan_14.html
      --------------------------------
      2023 Pembatalan 5 Tender (2023): MINDEF membatalkan 5 tender bekalan dan infrastruktur. Sumber: Kenyataan Rasmi MINDEF & Laporan Berita (Januari 2023).
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      2026 CNBC Indonesia & HLIB: Menganalisis data SOCSO (PERKESO) terkait total 24.100 PHK dan puncaknya di Januari 2026.
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      2026 Bloomberg & The Straits Times: Memberitakan restrukturisasi Petronas yang memangkas ±5.000 karyawan
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      🧨 1. Long-Delayed Procurement Timeline
      • The SPH program was first proposed in 2010, but has faced repeated delays and cancellations.
      • As of 2024, the Malaydesh n Army expressed renewed interest in acquiring 66 units of 155mm/52 calibre SPHs, but the program remains in limbo.
      💸 2. Opaque Tendering and Political Controversy
      • The procurement, valued at RM819.09 million, went through a selected pre-qualification tender involving six bidders.
      • In 2022, allegations surfaced that the contract had been awarded directly to a company linked to a former deputy defence minister’s family, raising concerns about conflict of interest and cronyism.
      • The Ministry of Finance approved the tender in January 2024, but required renegotiation of the price before finalization.
      🔄 3. Government-to-Government (G2G) Confusion
      • Initially, Malaydesh planned to acquire the Yavuz 155mm SPH from Türkiye’s state-owned MKE via a G2G deal.
      • However, the deal was later reviewed and renegotiated, with the Defence Minister emphasizing the need for open tendering to ensure the equipment meets end-user specifications.
      • This flip-flop between direct negotiation and open tendering reflects fragmented procurement strategy and lack of institutional clarity.
      🧩 4. Dual Oversight and Bureaucratic Gridlock
      • Defence procurement in Malaydesh is overseen by both Mindef and the Ministry of Finance, creating a dual-layered approval process that often leads to delays and misalignment.
      • The lack of a centralized procurement authority results in conflicting decisions, as seen in the SPH case where Mindef had to renegotiate a deal already approved by MOF.
      🧭 5. Impact on Operational Capability
      • Malaydesh ’s artillery units currently rely on towed howitzers, which are slower to deploy and less survivable in modern combat.
      • The delay in acquiring SPHs hampers the Army’s ability to conduct rapid fire support missions, especially in mobile and contested environments.

      Hapus
    4. 2026 = CUT DEFENSE BUDGET = MISKIN
      2026 = PHK MASSAL = MISKIN
      2026 = FREEZE PROCUREMENT = MISKIN
      2025 = SIPRI KOSONG = MISKIN
      2024 = SIPRI KOSONG = MISKIN
      2023 = CANCELLED PROCUREMENT = MISKIN
      --------------------------------
      2026 = CUT DEFENSE BUDGET = MISKIN
      Malaydesh’s treasury has ordered all government ministries and agencies to cut their operating budgets for 2026 due to the impacts of the Middle East conflict, according to a government directive reviewed by Reuters.
      --------------------------------
      2026 = FREEZE PROCUREMENT = MISKIN
      The freeze was imposed on January 16, 2026, targeting military and police contracts after bribery allegations against senior officials, including a former army chief.
      --------------------------------
      2025 SIPRI MALAYDESH = KOSONG
      Https://defense-studies.blogspot.com/2026/03/transfer-persenjataan-dari-dan-ke_17.html?lr=1773708518608
      --------------------------------
      2024 SIPRI MALAYDESH = KOSONG
      https://defense-studies.blogspot.com/2025/03/order-dan-transfer-persenjataan-ke-dan_14.html
      --------------------------------
      2023 Pembatalan 5 Tender (2023): MINDEF membatalkan 5 tender bekalan dan infrastruktur. Sumber: Kenyataan Rasmi MINDEF & Laporan Berita (Januari 2023).
      --------------------------------
      2026 CNBC Indonesia & HLIB: Menganalisis data SOCSO (PERKESO) terkait total 24.100 PHK dan puncaknya di Januari 2026.
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      2026 Bloomberg & The Straits Times: Memberitakan restrukturisasi Petronas yang memangkas ±5.000 karyawan
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      🧾 1. Cronyism in Defence Contracts
      • Defence contracts are frequently awarded to companies with political connections or ties to retired military officers, rather than based on merit or technical capability.
      • Analysts have pointed out that unqualified firms often win major tenders, resulting in poor execution and missed deadlines.
      • For example, the Littoral Combat Ship (LCS) project—initially a RM9 billion contract—was plagued by mismanagement. Despite over RM6 billion being paid, none of the six ships were delivered on time.
      ⚠️ 2. Conflict of Interest in Procurement
      • In some cases, contracts have been awarded to companies linked to former defence officials or their families, raising serious questions about impartiality.
      • The Self-Propelled Howitzer (SPH) deal faced scrutiny when it was revealed that a company involved had ties to a former deputy defence minister’s family. This prompted public backlash and calls for renegotiation.
      💸 3. Financial Mismanagement and Delays
      • Crony-linked firms often lack the technical expertise or financial stability to manage complex defence projects.
      • This leads to:
      o Delayed deliveries (e.g., offshore patrol vessels handed over three years late)
      o Cost overruns (LCS project now revised to over RM11 billion)
      o Unaccounted spending with little transparency or oversight
      🧭 4. Weak Enforcement and Accountability
      • Experts have questioned the government’s willingness to pursue legal action against companies that fail to deliver.
      • There’s concern that lawsuits could expose deeper corruption within the procurement system, making authorities hesitant to act.
      🔄 5. Impact on Military Readiness
      • These practices directly affect the Malaydesh n Armed Forces’ ability to modernize and maintain operational readiness.
      • Delays in acquiring critical assets—like helicopters, ships, and artillery—leave the military under-equipped and vulnerable in key strategic areas.

      Hapus
    5. 2026 = CUT DEFENSE BUDGET = MISKIN
      2026 = PHK MASSAL = MISKIN
      2026 = FREEZE PROCUREMENT = MISKIN
      2025 = SIPRI KOSONG = MISKIN
      2024 = SIPRI KOSONG = MISKIN
      2023 = CANCELLED PROCUREMENT = MISKIN
      --------------------------------
      2026 = CUT DEFENSE BUDGET = MISKIN
      Malaydesh’s treasury has ordered all government ministries and agencies to cut their operating budgets for 2026 due to the impacts of the Middle East conflict, according to a government directive reviewed by Reuters.
      --------------------------------
      2026 = FREEZE PROCUREMENT = MISKIN
      The freeze was imposed on January 16, 2026, targeting military and police contracts after bribery allegations against senior officials, including a former army chief.
      --------------------------------
      2025 SIPRI MALAYDESH = KOSONG
      Https://defense-studies.blogspot.com/2026/03/transfer-persenjataan-dari-dan-ke_17.html?lr=1773708518608
      --------------------------------
      2024 SIPRI MALAYDESH = KOSONG
      https://defense-studies.blogspot.com/2025/03/order-dan-transfer-persenjataan-ke-dan_14.html
      --------------------------------
      2023 Pembatalan 5 Tender (2023): MINDEF membatalkan 5 tender bekalan dan infrastruktur. Sumber: Kenyataan Rasmi MINDEF & Laporan Berita (Januari 2023).
      --------------------------------
      2026 CNBC Indonesia & HLIB: Menganalisis data SOCSO (PERKESO) terkait total 24.100 PHK dan puncaknya di Januari 2026.
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      1. Scorpène Submarine Scandal (2002 Onward)
      • Malaydesh procured two Scorpène-class submarines and one Agosta-class submarine for RM4.5 billion via Perimekar Sdn Bhd, a company with no track record, tied to defense analyst Abdul Razak Baginda. Perimekar received RM510 million in commissions—around 11% of the deal value
      • French investigators implicated key figures, including members of DCNS/Naval Group, in bribery and misuse of corporate assets
      • This case also interwove with a tragic murder: Altantuyaa Shaariibuugiin, a translator allegedly involved in the deal, was murdered amid claims she demanded a commission. Baginda was acquitted of the conspiracy charges in Malaydesh , but French courts later charged him with corruption and misappropriation
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      2. Little Bird (MD530G) Helicopter Contract (2016)
      • A RM321 million deal for six light attack helicopters collapsed due to delivery failures and substandard adherence to specifications.
      • After a MACC probe, the Attorney General’s Chambers opted not to prosecute, prompting public outrage.
      “No further action will be taken… typical. Corruption from top to bottom.”

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      3. New Generation Patrol Vessel (NGPV) Scandal (1990s–2000s)
      • The project aimed to replace aging patrol crafts with 27 Meko 100-designed ships. PSC-ND, a politically linked company, secured the contract.
      • Only six vessels were completed, and delays and financial mismanagement ballooned costs from RM5.35 billion to RM6.75 billion.
      • PSC-ND fell into debt and was absorbed by Boustead Holdings, becoming Boustead Naval Shipyard
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      4. Offshore Patrol Vessels (OPV) Fiasco
      • In the late 1990s, an UMNO-linked firm was contracted for six OPVs at RM4.9 billion. Only two were delivered, fraught with defects.
      • Payments reached RM4.26 billion for merely RM2.87 billion worth of work completed—a 48% overpayment. Late penalties were waived by government directive.

      Hapus
    6. 2026 = CUT DEFENSE BUDGET = MISKIN
      2026 = PHK MASSAL = MISKIN
      2026 = FREEZE PROCUREMENT = MISKIN
      2025 = SIPRI KOSONG = MISKIN
      2024 = SIPRI KOSONG = MISKIN
      2023 = CANCELLED PROCUREMENT = MISKIN
      --------------------------------
      2026 = CUT DEFENSE BUDGET = MISKIN
      Malaydesh’s treasury has ordered all government ministries and agencies to cut their operating budgets for 2026 due to the impacts of the Middle East conflict, according to a government directive reviewed by Reuters.
      --------------------------------
      2026 = FREEZE PROCUREMENT = MISKIN
      The freeze was imposed on January 16, 2026, targeting military and police contracts after bribery allegations against senior officials, including a former army chief.
      --------------------------------
      2025 SIPRI MALAYDESH = KOSONG
      Https://defense-studies.blogspot.com/2026/03/transfer-persenjataan-dari-dan-ke_17.html?lr=1773708518608
      --------------------------------
      2024 SIPRI MALAYDESH = KOSONG
      https://defense-studies.blogspot.com/2025/03/order-dan-transfer-persenjataan-ke-dan_14.html
      --------------------------------
      2023 Pembatalan 5 Tender (2023): MINDEF membatalkan 5 tender bekalan dan infrastruktur. Sumber: Kenyataan Rasmi MINDEF & Laporan Berita (Januari 2023).
      --------------------------------
      2026 CNBC Indonesia & HLIB: Menganalisis data SOCSO (PERKESO) terkait total 24.100 PHK dan puncaknya di Januari 2026.
      -
      2026 Bloomberg & The Straits Times: Memberitakan restrukturisasi Petronas yang memangkas ±5.000 karyawan
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      1. Cronyism & Middleman Influence in Defence Deals
      • Middlemen & Agents
      Analysts and civil society highlight how defence procurement often involves politically connected intermediaries—sometimes retired military officers—who earn hefty commissions and influence decisions. These agents contribute to inflated costs and undermine transparency.
      • Lack of Open Competition
      Fewer than one-third of major defence contracts are awarded through open competition, creating a system that favors these intermediaries and their affiliated firms
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      2. High-Profile Procurement Scandals
      a) Littoral Combat Ship (LCS) Project
      • Awarded via direct negotiation, ignoring naval preference. Despite RM6 billion disbursed, zero ships delivered. Cost ballooned to RM11.2 billion.
      • Investigations revealed overlapping key figures implicated previously in the Scorpene submarine scandal—suggesting systemic manipulation.c
      • Critics say accountability remains elusive, even as oversight committees were formed.
      b) Scorpene Submarine Deal (2002)
      • A massive RM4.5 billion deal saw RM510 million paid as commissions to politically linked intermediaries. Ship performance issues followed.
      c) New Generation Patrol Vessel (NGPV) Program
      • Awarded to a firm tied to political cronies; suffered major delays, cost overruns, and unpaid contractors. PAC uncovered corruption, leading to institutional restructuring.
      d) Little Bird Helicopters (MD530G)
      • A RM321 million contract in 2016 failed to deliver timely. Procurement bypassed technical benchmarks, lacked military specs, and ended with no prosecutions despite MACC scrutiny.
      • Public frustration is palpable:
      “No further action will be taken over alleged corruption… typical. Corruption from top to bottom.”
      e) SIBMAS Armoured Vehicles (1980s)
      • Tender allegedly rigged to favor SIBMAS despite failure to meet specs; final product was heavier, underpowered, and underutilized.
      f) Missing Jet Engines (2007)
      • Two F-5E jet engines were stolen from RMAF stores; individually linked to procurement corruption during Najib’s tenure. They surfaced in Uruguay later.

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    7. 2026 = PHK MASSAL = MISKIN
      2026 = FREEZE PROCUREMENT = MISKIN
      2025 = SIPRI KOSONG = MISKIN
      2024 = SIPRI KOSONG = MISKIN
      2023 = CANCELLED PROCUREMENT = MISKIN
      --------------------------------
      2026 = CUT DEFENSE BUDGET = MISKIN
      Malaydesh’s treasury has ordered all government ministries and agencies to cut their operating budgets for 2026 due to the impacts of the Middle East conflict, according to a government directive reviewed by Reuters.
      --------------------------------
      2026 = FREEZE PROCUREMENT = MISKIN
      The freeze was imposed on January 16, 2026, targeting military and police contracts after bribery allegations against senior officials, including a former army chief.
      --------------------------------
      2025 SIPRI MALAYDESH = KOSONG
      Https://defense-studies.blogspot.com/2026/03/transfer-persenjataan-dari-dan-ke_17.html?lr=1773708518608
      --------------------------------
      2024 SIPRI MALAYDESH = KOSONG
      https://defense-studies.blogspot.com/2025/03/order-dan-transfer-persenjataan-ke-dan_14.html
      --------------------------------
      2023 Pembatalan 5 Tender (2023): MINDEF membatalkan 5 tender bekalan dan infrastruktur. Sumber: Kenyataan Rasmi MINDEF & Laporan Berita (Januari 2023).
      --------------------------------
      2026 CNBC Indonesia & HLIB: Menganalisis data SOCSO (PERKESO) terkait total 24.100 PHK dan puncaknya di Januari 2026.
      -
      2026 Bloomberg & The Straits Times: Memberitakan restrukturisasi Petronas yang memangkas ±5.000 karyawan
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      5X PM 6X MOD = 2026 FREEZES - 2023 CANCELLED
      1. UH-60A Black Hawk Helicopter Lease (May 2023 – November 2024)
      • Background: In May 2023, Malaydesh ’s Ministry of Defence signed a five-year RM187 million lease deal for four UH-60A Black Hawk helicopters with Aerotree Defence and Services
      • Delays & Contract Issues: The first helicopter, initially due in November 2023, was repeatedly delayed—extended to April 2024, then to October 30
      • Cancellation: After the October deadline passed without delivery, the contract was officially cancelled in November 2024
      • Royal Intervention: Sultan Ibrahim publicly opposed the deal, warning against “flying coffins”—over 30-year-old helicopters unsuitable for service
      • Aftermath: A fresh tender for leasing alternative helicopters was launched in August 2025. The Ministry will evaluate proposals and consider factors such as helicopter type, age, leasing cost; the tender closes in September
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      2. Littoral Combat Ship (LCS) Project (2011–Present)
      • Project Overview: Awarded in 2011, the RM9.13 billion LCS contract with Boustead Naval Shipyard aimed to deliver six warships. However, by August 2022, none had been delivered despite two-thirds of payment being made (~RM6 billion)
      • Delays & Cost Overruns: As of mid-2025, completion was at 72.9% against a target of 76.1% The total cost ballooned to approximately RM11.2 billion under revised agreements
      • Scrutiny and Reforms: The project drew heavy criticism from Malaydesh ’s parliamentary PAC and triggered calls for a Royal Commission of Inquiry A project oversight committee was later set up to improve delivery and accountability
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      3. Multiple Smaller Contract Cancellations (Early 2023)
      • Measure for Transparency: In January 2023, the Defence Ministry cancelled five procurement contracts—spanning supplies, services, and infrastructure—to combat potential financial leakage and align with government emphasis on open tenders and value for money
      ________________________________________
      4. Armoured Vehicle Procurement Irregularities (Mid-2025)
      • Delivery Penalties & Contract Splits: The Auditor-General’s report uncovered major delays in claiming RM162.75 million in penalties for late Gempita armoured vehicle deliveries. It also flagged contract splitting worth RM107.54 million and late service penalties of RM1.42 million left unclaimed

      Hapus
    8. 2026 = PHK MASSAL = MISKIN
      2026 = FREEZE PROCUREMENT = MISKIN
      2025 = SIPRI KOSONG = MISKIN
      2024 = SIPRI KOSONG = MISKIN
      2023 = CANCELLED PROCUREMENT = MISKIN
      --------------------------------
      2026 = CUT DEFENSE BUDGET = MISKIN
      Malaydesh’s treasury has ordered all government ministries and agencies to cut their operating budgets for 2026 due to the impacts of the Middle East conflict, according to a government directive reviewed by Reuters.
      --------------------------------
      2026 = FREEZE PROCUREMENT = MISKIN
      The freeze was imposed on January 16, 2026, targeting military and police contracts after bribery allegations against senior officials, including a former army chief.
      --------------------------------
      2025 SIPRI MALAYDESH = KOSONG
      Https://defense-studies.blogspot.com/2026/03/transfer-persenjataan-dari-dan-ke_17.html?lr=1773708518608
      --------------------------------
      2024 SIPRI MALAYDESH = KOSONG
      https://defense-studies.blogspot.com/2025/03/order-dan-transfer-persenjataan-ke-dan_14.html
      --------------------------------
      2023 Pembatalan 5 Tender (2023): MINDEF membatalkan 5 tender bekalan dan infrastruktur. Sumber: Kenyataan Rasmi MINDEF & Laporan Berita (Januari 2023).
      --------------------------------
      2026 CNBC Indonesia & HLIB: Menganalisis data SOCSO (PERKESO) terkait total 24.100 PHK dan puncaknya di Januari 2026.
      -
      2026 Bloomberg & The Straits Times: Memberitakan restrukturisasi Petronas yang memangkas ±5.000 karyawan
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      📌 1. What “Deterrence” Means
      • Deterrence = convincing a potential adversary that attacking you will be too costly.
      • Effective deterrence requires:
      1. Credible combat power (modern weapons, trained forces).
      2. Readiness (forces operational at short notice).
      3. Clear strategy (political will to use military force).
      👉 Malaydesh lacks all three.
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      📌 2. Small & Obsolete Armed Forces
      • Army (TDM): Still uses 1980s-era armored vehicles and artillery. No long-range rockets or modern air defense.
      • Navy (TLDM):
      o Only 2 Scorpène submarines (limited readiness).
      o Littoral Combat Ship (LCS) scandal left Malaydesh without new ships for over a decade.
      o Fleet shrinking as old ships decommission faster than new ones arrive.
      • Air Force (RMAF/TUDM):
      o Only ~26 combat jets (Su-30MKM + F/A-18D), many often grounded.
      o No long-range SAMs, tankers, or AWACS.
      o Pilots have low training hours.
      👉 Malaydesh cannot credibly threaten retaliation if attacked.
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      📌 3. China in the South China Sea
      • Chinese Coast Guard & Navy regularly enter Malaydesh ’s EEZ (Exclusive Economic Zone).
      • Malaydesh responds only with diplomatic protests & small patrols.
      • No credible deterrence:
      o No modern MPAs (maritime patrol aircraft).
      o Weak naval presence.
      o No anti-ship missile coverage to deter Chinese fleets.
      👉 China does not take Malaydesh ’s military seriously.
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      📌 4. Budget Too Small
      • Malaydesh spends ~1% of GDP on defense — one of the lowest in ASEAN.
      • More than half goes to salaries & pensions, not weapons or readiness.

      Hapus
    9. 2026 = PHK MASSAL = MISKIN
      2026 = FREEZE PROCUREMENT = MISKIN
      2025 = SIPRI KOSONG = MISKIN
      2024 = SIPRI KOSONG = MISKIN
      2023 = CANCELLED PROCUREMENT = MISKIN
      --------------------------------
      2026 = CUT DEFENSE BUDGET = MISKIN
      Malaydesh’s treasury has ordered all government ministries and agencies to cut their operating budgets for 2026 due to the impacts of the Middle East conflict, according to a government directive reviewed by Reuters.
      --------------------------------
      2026 = FREEZE PROCUREMENT = MISKIN
      The freeze was imposed on January 16, 2026, targeting military and police contracts after bribery allegations against senior officials, including a former army chief.
      --------------------------------
      2025 SIPRI MALAYDESH = KOSONG
      Https://defense-studies.blogspot.com/2026/03/transfer-persenjataan-dari-dan-ke_17.html?lr=1773708518608
      --------------------------------
      2024 SIPRI MALAYDESH = KOSONG
      https://defense-studies.blogspot.com/2025/03/order-dan-transfer-persenjataan-ke-dan_14.html
      --------------------------------
      2023 Pembatalan 5 Tender (2023): MINDEF membatalkan 5 tender bekalan dan infrastruktur. Sumber: Kenyataan Rasmi MINDEF & Laporan Berita (Januari 2023).
      --------------------------------
      2026 CNBC Indonesia & HLIB: Menganalisis data SOCSO (PERKESO) terkait total 24.100 PHK dan puncaknya di Januari 2026.
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      2026 Bloomberg & The Straits Times: Memberitakan restrukturisasi Petronas yang memangkas ±5.000 karyawan
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      📌 1. Air Force (RMAF)
      a. MiG-29 Replacement / MRCA Program
      • Planned: Since 2007, Malaydesh has sought replacements for its aging MiG-29 Fulcrums.
      • Options considered: Rafale (France), Eurofighter Typhoon (UK), Gripen (Sweden), F/A-18 (US).
      • Status: Repeatedly delayed, suspended, and re-announced due to budget constraints and changing governments.
      • Impact:
      o MiG-29 retired in 2017 → fighter gap remains.
      o RMAF left relying on only 18 Su-30MKM and 8 F/A-18D, both aging.
      o MRCA “shelved” and replaced with smaller Light Combat Aircraft (LCA) plan (FA-50 from South Korea, delivery starting 2026).
      ________________________________________
      b. Maritime Patrol Aircraft (MPA)
      • Planned: Requirement identified since early 2000s to monitor South China Sea and piracy.
      • Status: Delayed nearly 20 years.
      • Only in 2023 was the Leonardo ATR-72 MPA selected (delivery by 2026).
      • Impact:
      o Malaydesh had no dedicated MPA fleet for decades, relying on converted transport aircraft and UAVs.
      o Limited maritime surveillance → weakness in South China Sea patrols.
      ________________________________________
      📌 2. Navy (RMN)
      a. Littoral Combat Ship (LCS) Scandal
      • Planned: 2011, RM9 billion for 6 Gowind-class ships (local build by Boustead Naval Shipyard).
      • Status: By 2025, zero ships delivered.
      o Design changes, corruption, mismanagement, and cost overruns stalled the project.
      • Impact:
      o Navy still depends on old Kedah-class (2006) and even older corvettes from the 1980s.
      o Weakens ability to secure South China Sea claims.
      ________________________________________
      b. Multi-Role Support Ship (MRSS)
      • Planned: Amphibious ship program since 2000s.
      • Status: Cancelled/postponed multiple times due to budget.
      • Impact:
      o RMN has no large amphibious lift → limited ability to move troops/equipment in regional crises.
      ________________________________________
      c. Second Batch of Scorpène Submarines
      • Planned: Expansion to 4 submarines.
      • Status: Shelved due to cost.
      • Impact:
      o Malaydesh stuck with just 2 Scorpènes (delivered 2009–2010), insufficient for wide maritime area.

      Hapus
    10. 2026 = CUT DEFENSE BUDGET = MISKIN
      2026 = PHK MASSAL = MISKIN
      2026 = FREEZE PROCUREMENT = MISKIN
      2025 = SIPRI KOSONG = MISKIN
      2024 = SIPRI KOSONG = MISKIN
      2023 = CANCELLED PROCUREMENT = MISKIN
      --------------------------------
      2026 = CUT DEFENSE BUDGET = MISKIN
      Malaydesh’s treasury has ordered all government ministries and agencies to cut their operating budgets for 2026 due to the impacts of the Middle East conflict, according to a government directive reviewed by Reuters.
      --------------------------------
      2026 = FREEZE PROCUREMENT = MISKIN
      The freeze was imposed on January 16, 2026, targeting military and police contracts after bribery allegations against senior officials, including a former army chief.
      --------------------------------
      2025 SIPRI MALAYDESH = KOSONG
      Https://defense-studies.blogspot.com/2026/03/transfer-persenjataan-dari-dan-ke_17.html?lr=1773708518608
      --------------------------------
      2024 SIPRI MALAYDESH = KOSONG
      https://defense-studies.blogspot.com/2025/03/order-dan-transfer-persenjataan-ke-dan_14.html
      --------------------------------
      2023 Pembatalan 5 Tender (2023): MINDEF membatalkan 5 tender bekalan dan infrastruktur. Sumber: Kenyataan Rasmi MINDEF & Laporan Berita (Januari 2023).
      --------------------------------
      2026 CNBC Indonesia & HLIB: Menganalisis data SOCSO (PERKESO) terkait total 24.100 PHK dan puncaknya di Januari 2026.
      -
      2026 Bloomberg & The Straits Times: Memberitakan restrukturisasi Petronas yang memangkas ±5.000 karyawan
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      📌 1. Overview of Malaydesh ’s Local Defense Industry
      • Malaydesh has several state-linked defense companies like Boustead Naval Shipyard (BNS), DefTech, SME Ordnance, ATSC (Aerospace Technology Systems Corporation).
      • However, compared to Singapore’s ST Engineering or Indonesia’s PT Pindad/PT PAL/PT Dirgantara, Malaydesh ’s industry is:
      o Small in scale
      o Heavily dependent on foreign technology transfer
      o Politically influenced
      o Limited in R&D capacity
      ________________________________________
      📌 2. Structural Weaknesses
      a. Overdependence on Foreign Technology
      • Local companies rarely design or develop indigenous platforms.
      • Instead, they assemble or license-build:
      o AV-8 Gempita → Turkish FNSS design
      o LCS Gowind-class → French Naval Group design
      o DefTech trucks/APCs → based on imported chassis
      • This makes Malaydesh vulnerable when foreign partners withdraw or when funding for ToT (Transfer of Technology) dries up.
      ________________________________________
      b. Limited R&D and Innovation
      • Defense R&D budgets are tiny (well under 1% of defense spending).
      • No serious indigenous aircraft, ship, or armored vehicle program has emerged.
      • Malaydesh lacks the ecosystem (universities + defense labs + industry partnerships) that Singapore and South Korea used to build self-reliant industries.
      ________________________________________
      c. Project Mismanagement
      • Local companies given prestige projects beyond their capacity.
      • Example:
      o Boustead Naval Shipyard (BNS) with the RM9 billion Littoral Combat Ship (LCS) program.
      o BNS failed to deliver even 1 ship by 2025, despite billions spent.
      o Poor project management, design changes, and alleged corruption highlight the weakness of local capability.
      ________________________________________
      d. Small Market Size
      • Malaydesh ’s defense budget is low (~1% of GDP).
      • Domestic orders are too small to sustain a strong local industry.
      • Example: DefTech’s AV-8 Gempita → only ~250 ordered, not enough to support large-scale production.
      • Without export markets, companies cannot achieve economies of scale.
      ________________________________________
      e. Political Interference
      • Contracts often awarded to politically connected firms rather than those with genuine expertise.
      • Results in cost overruns, low quality, and weak accountability.
      • Defense industry becomes a tool for patronage, not capability.

      Hapus
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    Beda Nasib Mata Uang Asia: Ringgit Perkasa, Rupiah - Yen Sengsara

    https://www.cnbcindonesia.com/research/20260504093258-128-731909/beda-nasib-mata-uang-asia-ringgit-perkasa-rupiah--yen-sengsara

    BalasHapus
    Balasan
    1. 2026 = CUT DEFENSE BUDGET = MISKIN
      2026 = PHK MASSAL = MISKIN
      2026 = FREEZE PROCUREMENT = MISKIN
      2025 = SIPRI KOSONG = MISKIN
      2024 = SIPRI KOSONG = MISKIN
      2023 = CANCELLED PROCUREMENT = MISKIN
      --------------------------------
      2026 = CUT DEFENSE BUDGET = MISKIN
      Malaydesh’s treasury has ordered all government ministries and agencies to cut their operating budgets for 2026 due to the impacts of the Middle East conflict, according to a government directive reviewed by Reuters.
      --------------------------------
      2026 = FREEZE PROCUREMENT = MISKIN
      The freeze was imposed on January 16, 2026, targeting military and police contracts after bribery allegations against senior officials, including a former army chief.
      --------------------------------
      2025 SIPRI MALAYDESH = KOSONG
      Https://defense-studies.blogspot.com/2026/03/transfer-persenjataan-dari-dan-ke_17.html?lr=1773708518608
      --------------------------------
      2024 SIPRI MALAYDESH = KOSONG
      https://defense-studies.blogspot.com/2025/03/order-dan-transfer-persenjataan-ke-dan_14.html
      --------------------------------
      2023 Pembatalan 5 Tender (2023): MINDEF membatalkan 5 tender bekalan dan infrastruktur. Sumber: Kenyataan Rasmi MINDEF & Laporan Berita (Januari 2023).
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      2026 CNBC Indonesia & HLIB: Menganalisis data SOCSO (PERKESO) terkait total 24.100 PHK dan puncaknya di Januari 2026.
      -
      2026 Bloomberg & The Straits Times: Memberitakan restrukturisasi Petronas yang memangkas ±5.000 karyawan
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      📌 1. Chronic Underfunding
      • Malaydesh spends ~1% of GDP on defense (2023–2025: around RM16–19 billion).
      • By comparison:
      o Singapore: ~3% of GDP
      o Indonesia: ~1.2–1.3% but rising
      • The small “envelope” means:
      o Not enough money for procurement + operations + maintenance simultaneously.
      o Programs get stretched for decades, cancelled, or reduced in scale.
      o Even when announced, many projects end up shelved.
      ________________________________________
      📌 2. Political Instability & Short-Termism
      • Since 2018, Malaydesh has had 5 prime ministers in 7 years → policies keep changing.
      • Each new government “re-evaluates” defense programs, often pausing or cancelling them.
      • Politicians see defense as low priority compared to subsidies, social spending, and debt repayment.
      • Long-term defense plans (like the Defense White Paper 2019) collapse because they require 10–15 years of consistent execution, which Malaydesh ’s politics cannot provide.
      ________________________________________
      📌 3. Budget Distribution Problems
      • Even the small budget is poorly allocated:
      o ~50–60% on salaries and pensions.
      o ~20–30% on operations & maintenance.
      o <20% left for procurement/modernization.
      • Effect: Malaydesh maintains a large but under-equipped force → many personnel, few modern assets.
      ________________________________________
      📌 4. Weak Local Defense Industry
      • Malaydesh relies on foreign technology and local assembly (e.g., AV-8 Gempita, LCS).
      • Local firms often have political ties, not technical competence.
      • Results in scandals and failures (e.g., Littoral Combat Ship – RM9 billion, zero ships delivered).
      • No strong exports → cannot sustain industry with economies of scale.
      ________________________________________
      📌 5. Procurement Delays, Cancellations & Scandals
      • Major programs (fighters, ships, artillery) delayed for 10–20 years.
      • Scandals (LCS, helicopter purchases) erode public and political trust.
      • Frequent “resetting” of programs → capability gaps widen.
      • Example: MRCA program to replace MiG-29 has been discussed since 2007, still no aircraft by 2025.
      ________________________________________
      📌 6. Operational & Maintenance Weakness
      • Many platforms cannot be sustained:
      o Su-30MKM fighter availability often <50%.
      o Submarines require costly foreign maintenance.
      o Condor APCs from 1980s still in service because replacements delayed.
      • Spare parts supply chain weak → long downtime for equipment.

      Hapus
    2. 2026 = CUT DEFENSE BUDGET = MISKIN
      2026 = PHK MASSAL = MISKIN
      2026 = FREEZE PROCUREMENT = MISKIN
      2025 = SIPRI KOSONG = MISKIN
      2024 = SIPRI KOSONG = MISKIN
      2023 = CANCELLED PROCUREMENT = MISKIN
      --------------------------------
      2026 = CUT DEFENSE BUDGET = MISKIN
      Malaydesh’s treasury has ordered all government ministries and agencies to cut their operating budgets for 2026 due to the impacts of the Middle East conflict, according to a government directive reviewed by Reuters.
      --------------------------------
      2026 = FREEZE PROCUREMENT = MISKIN
      The freeze was imposed on January 16, 2026, targeting military and police contracts after bribery allegations against senior officials, including a former army chief.
      --------------------------------
      2025 SIPRI MALAYDESH = KOSONG
      Https://defense-studies.blogspot.com/2026/03/transfer-persenjataan-dari-dan-ke_17.html?lr=1773708518608
      --------------------------------
      2024 SIPRI MALAYDESH = KOSONG
      https://defense-studies.blogspot.com/2025/03/order-dan-transfer-persenjataan-ke-dan_14.html
      --------------------------------
      2023 Pembatalan 5 Tender (2023): MINDEF membatalkan 5 tender bekalan dan infrastruktur. Sumber: Kenyataan Rasmi MINDEF & Laporan Berita (Januari 2023).
      --------------------------------
      2026 CNBC Indonesia & HLIB: Menganalisis data SOCSO (PERKESO) terkait total 24.100 PHK dan puncaknya di Januari 2026.
      -
      2026 Bloomberg & The Straits Times: Memberitakan restrukturisasi Petronas yang memangkas ±5.000 karyawan
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      📌 1. What Are Policy Flip-Flops?
      Policy flip-flops in Malaydesh ’s defense mean:
      • Frequent changes in plans, programs, and procurement priorities.
      • Caused by government changes, minister reshuffles, or shifting political agendas.
      • Leads to cancellations, re-tendering, or redesigning programs.
      • Results in years of delays, wasted funds, and capability gaps.
      ________________________________________
      📌 2. Drivers of Policy Flip-Flops
      a. Frequent Political Changes
      • Since 2018: Malaydesh had 5 prime ministers in 7 years (Najib → Mahathir → Muhyiddin → Ismail Sabri → Anwar).
      • Each PM/defense minister reviews and changes defense priorities.
      • Example: The same program (fighter jets, navy ships) can be launched, paused, revived, or cancelled multiple times.
      ________________________________________
      b. Short-Term Focus
      • Politicians prioritize 5-year election cycles over 15–20 year defense modernization.
      • Programs requiring long-term funding commitments (e.g., fighter jets, submarines, frigates) get disrupted.
      ________________________________________
      c. Budget Pressures
      • High national debt (69% of GDP in 2025).
      • Defense is seen as “non-essential”, so big-ticket programs are often the first to be cut or postponed.
      • Leads to repeated “defer until later” cycles.
      ________________________________________
      d. Corruption & Scandals
      • When scandals erupt (e.g., LCS RM9 billion scandal), programs face:
      o Audits, suspensions, parliamentary probes.
      o Restructuring or even outright cancellation.
      • Creates uncertainty for ongoing and future procurement.
      ________________________________________
      📌 3. Examples of Policy Flip-Flops
      ✈️ Fighter Jet Replacement (MRCA Program)
      • 2007–2010: Plan to replace MiG-29 with new fighters.
      • Candidates: Rafale, Typhoon, Gripen, Super Hornet, Su-35.
      • 2015: Najib government delayed due to budget.
      • 2018: Mahathir cancelled, shifted to cheaper LCA (Light Combat Aircraft).
      • 2022: RMAF selected Korean FA-50 → but deliveries only from 2026.
      ⏳ Result: 20 years later, still no MRCA. MiG-29 retired with no replacement.
      ________________________________________
      🚢 Littoral Combat Ship (LCS) Program
      • 2011: Najib government approved 6 ships (RM9 billion).
      • 2018: PH government halted payments due to mismanagement.
      • 2020: PN government restarted program with restructuring.
      • 2023–2025: Still no ship delivered.
      ⏳ Result: Program flip-flopped between “go-ahead” and “pause”, now 14 years with 0 ships.

      Hapus
    3. 2026 = CUT DEFENSE BUDGET = MISKIN
      2026 = PHK MASSAL = MISKIN
      2026 = FREEZE PROCUREMENT = MISKIN
      2025 = SIPRI KOSONG = MISKIN
      2024 = SIPRI KOSONG = MISKIN
      2023 = CANCELLED PROCUREMENT = MISKIN
      --------------------------------
      2026 = CUT DEFENSE BUDGET = MISKIN
      Malaydesh’s treasury has ordered all government ministries and agencies to cut their operating budgets for 2026 due to the impacts of the Middle East conflict, according to a government directive reviewed by Reuters.
      --------------------------------
      2026 = FREEZE PROCUREMENT = MISKIN
      The freeze was imposed on January 16, 2026, targeting military and police contracts after bribery allegations against senior officials, including a former army chief.
      --------------------------------
      2025 SIPRI MALAYDESH = KOSONG
      Https://defense-studies.blogspot.com/2026/03/transfer-persenjataan-dari-dan-ke_17.html?lr=1773708518608
      --------------------------------
      2024 SIPRI MALAYDESH = KOSONG
      https://defense-studies.blogspot.com/2025/03/order-dan-transfer-persenjataan-ke-dan_14.html
      --------------------------------
      2023 Pembatalan 5 Tender (2023): MINDEF membatalkan 5 tender bekalan dan infrastruktur. Sumber: Kenyataan Rasmi MINDEF & Laporan Berita (Januari 2023).
      --------------------------------
      2026 CNBC Indonesia & HLIB: Menganalisis data SOCSO (PERKESO) terkait total 24.100 PHK dan puncaknya di Januari 2026.
      -
      2026 Bloomberg & The Straits Times: Memberitakan restrukturisasi Petronas yang memangkas ±5.000 karyawan
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      📌 1. Malaydesh n Armed Forces (ATM) Structure
      • Army (TDM) → largest service, but light and poorly mechanized.
      • Navy (TLDM) → overstretched, with too few warships to patrol massive waters.
      • Air Force (RMAF/TUDM) → very small, with limited combat aircraft and surveillance capability.
      Overall → ATM is small in size and outdated in technology.
      ________________________________________
      📌 2. Army (TDM) – Outdated & Lightly Armed
      • Tanks & Armor:
      o No modern Main Battle Tanks (MBTs).
      o Relies mostly on PT-91M Pendekar (Polish MBT, ~2000s tech, inferior to Leopard 2 or T-90).
      o Many armored vehicles (Condor, Sibmas) date back to the 1980s.
      • Artillery:
      o Mostly old Oto Melara 105mm howitzers, with limited 155mm systems.
      o No long-range rocket artillery (MLRS) like Indonesia (ASTROS) or Singapore (HIMARS).
      • Air Defense:
      o Only short-range MANPADS (Igla, Starstreak).
      o No medium- or long-range SAMs → airspace exposed.
      • Helicopters:
      o Nuri (Sikorsky S-61A) retired without full replacement.
      o Limited utility/attack helicopter capability.
      👉 Problem: The Army is big in manpower (~80,000) but under-armed compared to regional standards.
      ________________________________________
      📌 3. Navy (TLDM) – Shrinking & Aging
      • Frigates/Corvettes:
      o Only 2 Lekiu-class (1990s), and 4 Laksamana-class corvettes (1980s Italian ships).
      o All nearing end-of-life.
      • Submarines:
      o 2 Scorpène-class (KD Tunku Abdul Rahman, KD Tun Razak).
      o Aging, with high maintenance costs.
      o Cannot cover both Peninsular & East Malaydesh simultaneously.
      • Patrol Vessels:
      o Many are small, slow, and aging (Kasturi-class corvettes, Handalan-class FACs from the 1970s).
      • New ships delayed:
      o Littoral Combat Ship (LCS) scandal: 6 planned Gowind-class frigates, 0 delivered since 2011.
      👉 Problem: The Navy is too small to secure Malaydesh South China Sea EEZ or counter Chinese presence.

      Hapus
    4. 2026 = CUT DEFENSE BUDGET = MISKIN
      2026 = PHK MASSAL = MISKIN
      2026 = FREEZE PROCUREMENT = MISKIN
      2025 = SIPRI KOSONG = MISKIN
      2024 = SIPRI KOSONG = MISKIN
      2023 = CANCELLED PROCUREMENT = MISKIN
      --------------------------------
      2026 = CUT DEFENSE BUDGET = MISKIN
      Malaydesh’s treasury has ordered all government ministries and agencies to cut their operating budgets for 2026 due to the impacts of the Middle East conflict, according to a government directive reviewed by Reuters.
      --------------------------------
      2026 = FREEZE PROCUREMENT = MISKIN
      The freeze was imposed on January 16, 2026, targeting military and police contracts after bribery allegations against senior officials, including a former army chief.
      --------------------------------
      2025 SIPRI MALAYDESH = KOSONG
      Https://defense-studies.blogspot.com/2026/03/transfer-persenjataan-dari-dan-ke_17.html?lr=1773708518608
      --------------------------------
      2024 SIPRI MALAYDESH = KOSONG
      https://defense-studies.blogspot.com/2025/03/order-dan-transfer-persenjataan-ke-dan_14.html
      --------------------------------
      2023 Pembatalan 5 Tender (2023): MINDEF membatalkan 5 tender bekalan dan infrastruktur. Sumber: Kenyataan Rasmi MINDEF & Laporan Berita (Januari 2023).
      --------------------------------
      2026 CNBC Indonesia & HLIB: Menganalisis data SOCSO (PERKESO) terkait total 24.100 PHK dan puncaknya di Januari 2026.
      -
      2026 Bloomberg & The Straits Times: Memberitakan restrukturisasi Petronas yang memangkas ±5.000 karyawan
      --------------------------------
      📌 1. What Policy Flip-Flops Mean in Procurement
      In Malaydesh ’s case:
      • A procurement program is announced, then delayed, cancelled, or changed.
      • Often re-started later under different specs, suppliers, or budget levels.
      • Result: equipment arrives 10–20 years late — or never at all.
      These flip-flops waste money, damage credibility, and create long gaps in capabilities.
      ________________________________________
      📌 2. Key Drivers of Procurement Flip-Flops
      1. Frequent Government Changes → new prime minister or defense minister wants to review/restart.
      2. Budget Constraints → once economy slows, defense is first to be cut.
      3. Scandals/Corruption → programs frozen or restructured.
      4. Shifting Priorities → suddenly focus on cheaper “interim” solutions.
      5. Lack of Multi-Year Funding → no guarantee a program survives beyond one budget cycle.
      ________________________________________
      📌 3. Case Studies of Procurement Flip-Flops
      ✈️ MRCA Fighter Program
      • 2007: Malaydesh starts plan to replace MiG-29 (retired 2017).
      • 2010–2015: Bidders included Rafale, Eurofighter, Gripen, Su-35, F/A-18E.
      • 2015: Najib defers due to budget.
      • 2018: Mahathir cancels MRCA, shifts to LCA (Light Combat Aircraft).
      • 2021: RMAF issues tender → 2023 chooses FA-50 (Korea).
      • Flip-Flop Outcome: 20 years of talk, still no MRCA fleet by 2025. Only stopgap FA-50 arriving 2026.
      ________________________________________
      🚢 Littoral Combat Ship (LCS)
      • 2011: Approved → 6 ships (RM9b).
      • 2014–2018: Delays + corruption scandals.
      • 2019: PH gov stops payments pending audit.
      • 2020: PN gov restarts but restructures.
      • 2022: Again reviewed, delivery pushed to 2029.
      • Flip-Flop Outcome: After 14 years, 0 ships delivered, billions sunk.
      ________________________________________
      🚁 Helicopter Replacement (Nuri/Medium-Lift)
      • 2017: Nuri retired abruptly → big air mobility gap.
      • 2018–2019: PH gov cancels procurement, proposes leasing option.
      • 2021: Leasing plan with 12 helicopters → downsized to 4 Black Hawks.
      • 2023: Contract collapses due to dispute.
      • Flip-Flop Outcome: Still no medium-lift replacement by 2025. Army depends on ad-hoc leased platforms.
      ________________________________________
      🪖 Army Armored Vehicles
      • 1980s-era Condor APCs still in service.
      • 2011: Order for 257 AV-8 Gempita → delivered but overpriced.
      • Plan for new 4x4 and 6x6 vehicles → multiple tenders cancelled, restarted, then frozen.
      • Flip-Flop Outcome: Malaydesh lacks a coherent APC fleet, stuck with old Condors.

      Hapus
    5. 2026 = CUT DEFENSE BUDGET = MISKIN
      2026 = PHK MASSAL = MISKIN
      2026 = FREEZE PROCUREMENT = MISKIN
      2025 = SIPRI KOSONG = MISKIN
      2024 = SIPRI KOSONG = MISKIN
      2023 = CANCELLED PROCUREMENT = MISKIN
      --------------------------------
      2026 = CUT DEFENSE BUDGET = MISKIN
      Malaydesh’s treasury has ordered all government ministries and agencies to cut their operating budgets for 2026 due to the impacts of the Middle East conflict, according to a government directive reviewed by Reuters.
      --------------------------------
      2026 = FREEZE PROCUREMENT = MISKIN
      The freeze was imposed on January 16, 2026, targeting military and police contracts after bribery allegations against senior officials, including a former army chief.
      --------------------------------
      2025 SIPRI MALAYDESH = KOSONG
      Https://defense-studies.blogspot.com/2026/03/transfer-persenjataan-dari-dan-ke_17.html?lr=1773708518608
      --------------------------------
      2024 SIPRI MALAYDESH = KOSONG
      https://defense-studies.blogspot.com/2025/03/order-dan-transfer-persenjataan-ke-dan_14.html
      --------------------------------
      2023 Pembatalan 5 Tender (2023): MINDEF membatalkan 5 tender bekalan dan infrastruktur. Sumber: Kenyataan Rasmi MINDEF & Laporan Berita (Januari 2023).
      --------------------------------
      2026 CNBC Indonesia & HLIB: Menganalisis data SOCSO (PERKESO) terkait total 24.100 PHK dan puncaknya di Januari 2026.
      -
      2026 Bloomberg & The Straits Times: Memberitakan restrukturisasi Petronas yang memangkas ±5.000 karyawan
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      📌 1. What is Fiscal Space?
      • Fiscal space = the government’s capacity to spend without threatening debt sustainability.
      • For defense, it means: how much room Malaydesh has in its annual budget to allocate funds for military modernization, operations, and maintenance.
      ________________________________________
      📌 2. Why Malaydesh Has Limited Fiscal Space
      a. High National Debt
      • As of mid-2025: Debt = RM1.3 trillion (~69% of GDP).
      • Much higher than during the 2000s (below 55%).
      • Debt servicing (interest payments) alone takes up 15–17% of annual federal revenue.
      • This squeezes out spending on “non-priority” sectors like defense.
      ________________________________________
      b. Revenue Constraints
      • Malaydesh ’s tax base is relatively small.
      • GST (Goods & Services Tax) abolished in 2018 → replaced by SST (Sales & Service Tax).
      o GST: broad, efficient, higher revenue.
      o SST: narrower, less revenue.
      • Oil & gas revenue is volatile (20–25% of government income), so during oil price slumps, fiscal stress rises.
      ________________________________________
      c. Competing Social Priorities
      • Large commitments to:
      o Education & health (biggest budget shares).
      o Fuel subsidies & cash assistance programs.
      o Infrastructure projects.
      • Defense is politically unpopular → gets < 1% of GDP annually, one of the lowest in ASEAN.
      ________________________________________
      d. Rigid Operating Expenditure
      • Around 70% of defense budget goes to salaries, pensions, and allowances.
      • Very little left for capital expenditure (procurement & modernization).
      • Fiscal rigidities make it impossible to redirect funds without upsetting powerful civil service & veterans’ groups.
      ________________________________________
      e. Currency Weakness
      • Ringgit depreciation against USD (RM4.70–RM4.80 in 2025) makes imported defense systems much more expensive.
      • Every billion USD contract now costs far more in local currency terms, shrinking what Malaydesh can buy.

      Hapus
    6. 2026 = CUT DEFENSE BUDGET = MISKIN
      2026 = PHK MASSAL = MISKIN
      2026 = FREEZE PROCUREMENT = MISKINNN
      2025 = SIPRI KOSONG = MISKIN
      2024 = SIPRI KOSONG = MISKIN
      2023 = CANCELLED PROCUREMENT = MISKIN
      --------------------------------
      2026 = CUT DEFENSE BUDGET = MISKIN
      Malaydesh’s treasury has ordered all government ministries and agencies to cut their operating budgets for 2026 due to the impacts of the Middle East conflict, according to a government directive reviewed by Reuters.
      --------------------------------
      2026 = FREEZE PROCUREMENT = MISKINNN
      The freeze was imposed on January 16, 2026, targeting military and police contracts after bribery allegations against senior officials, including a former army chief.
      --------------------------------
      2025 SIPRI MALAYDESH = KOSONG
      Https://defense-studies.blogspot.com/2026/03/transfer-persenjataan-dari-dan-ke_17.html?lr=1773708518608
      --------------------------------
      2024 SIPRI MALAYDESH = KOSONG
      https://defense-studies.blogspot.com/2025/03/order-dan-transfer-persenjataan-ke-dan_14.html
      --------------------------------
      2023 Pembatalan 5 Tender (2023): MINDEF membatalkan 5 tender bekalan dan infrastruktur. Sumber: Kenyataan Rasmi MINDEF & Laporan Berita (Januari 2023).
      --------------------------------
      2026 CNBC Indonesia & HLIB: Menganalisis data SOCSO (PERKESO) terkait total 24.100 PHK dan puncaknya di Januari 2026.
      -
      2026 Bloomberg & The Straits Times: Memberitakan restrukturisasi Petronas yang memangkas ±5.000 karyawan
      --------------------------------
      GORILA KLAIM KAYA : 97.000 EKSODUS =
      2025-2015 : ALASAN EKONOMI
      2025-2015 : ALASAN EKONOMI
      2025-2015 : ALASAN EKONOMI
      ---------------------------
      Sumber Berita Utama:
      Laporan Resmi: Portal JPN Malaydesh (Update 9 Jan 2026).
      Media : The Straits Times dan Harian Metro.Kompas Money
      The Straits Times (Singapore): "More than 57,000 Malaydeshns renounced their citizenship for Singapore's over last 5 years: Report".
      New Straits Times (Malaydesh): "Economic factors, family main reasons 61,116 Malaydeshns gave up citizenship".
      VnExpress International: "Nearly 94% of Malaydeshns who renounced citizenship moved to Singapore".
      SAYS: "Why Thousands Of Malaydeshns Are Giving Up Their Citizenship".
      RinggitPlus: "Economic And Family Factors Drive Malaydeshns To Renounce Citizenship
      ---------------------------
      1. ANALISIS UTANG PEMERINTAH FEDERAL
      Utang pemerintah terus meningkat secara nominal, namun rasio terhadap PDB diproyeksikan mulai stabil seiring dengan pertumbuhan ekonomi yang kuat.
      Posisi Utang: Utang Pemerintah Federal mencapai RM1,25 triliun pada akhir 2024 dan diproyeksikan menyentuh RM1,3 triliun pada pertengahan hingga akhir 2025.
      Rasio Utang terhadap PDB: Pemerintah memperkirakan rasio utang tetap berada di kisaran 64% hingga 69% hingga 2025. Meskipun di atas target jangka menengah sebesar 60%, posisi ini masih di bawah batas plafon hukum sebesar 65% untuk instrumen utang tertentu (MGS, MGII, MITB).
      Proyeksi Statista: Berdasarkan data Statista, rasio utang nasional diperkirakan akan naik tipis mencapai sekitar 70,4% pada 2025 dan stabil di kisaran 70,6% hingga 2029.
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      2. ANALISIS UTANG RUMAH TANGGA
      Utang rumah tangga Malaydesh tetap menjadi salah satu yang tertinggi di kawasan ASEAN, yang menjadi perhatian utama bagi stabilitas keuangan.
      Total Utang: Per Desember 2024, utang rumah tangga tercatat sebesar RM1,63 triliun. Angka ini terus tumbuh secara historis dari RM1,19 triliun pada 2018 hingga mencapai agregat RM1,53 triliun pada 2023.
      Rasio terhadap PDB: Berada pada level 84,1% - 84,3% pada 2024/2025.
      Komposisi: Mayoritas utang digunakan untuk pinjaman perumahan (60,5%), diikuti oleh pinjaman kendaraan dan pembiayaan pribadi.
      Risiko: Bank Negara Malaydesh (BNM) memantau ketat level ini, namun Gubernur BNM menyatakan kondisi ini masih "terkendali" karena didukung oleh aset finansial rumah tangga yang kuat dan tingkat pembayaran tepat waktu yang tinggi (rasio kredit macet hanya 1,1%).

      Hapus
  16. Rupiah menuju Rp17. 400 setiap 1 USD.... GILA PARAH..... 🔥🔥🤣🤣🤣

    BalasHapus
    Balasan
    1. 2026 = CUT DEFENSE BUDGET = MISKIN
      2026 = PHK MASSAL = MISKIN
      2026 = FREEZE PROCUREMENT = MISKIN
      2025 = SIPRI KOSONG = MISKIN
      2024 = SIPRI KOSONG = MISKIN
      2023 = CANCELLED PROCUREMENT = MISKIN
      --------------------------------
      2026 = CUT DEFENSE BUDGET = MISKIN
      Malaydesh’s treasury has ordered all government ministries and agencies to cut their operating budgets for 2026 due to the impacts of the Middle East conflict, according to a government directive reviewed by Reuters.
      --------------------------------
      2026 = FREEZE PROCUREMENT = MISKIN
      The freeze was imposed on January 16, 2026, targeting military and police contracts after bribery allegations against senior officials, including a former army chief.
      --------------------------------
      2025 SIPRI MALAYDESH = KOSONG
      Https://defense-studies.blogspot.com/2026/03/transfer-persenjataan-dari-dan-ke_17.html?lr=1773708518608
      --------------------------------
      2024 SIPRI MALAYDESH = KOSONG
      https://defense-studies.blogspot.com/2025/03/order-dan-transfer-persenjataan-ke-dan_14.html
      --------------------------------
      2023 Pembatalan 5 Tender (2023): MINDEF membatalkan 5 tender bekalan dan infrastruktur. Sumber: Kenyataan Rasmi MINDEF & Laporan Berita (Januari 2023).
      --------------------------------
      2026 CNBC Indonesia & HLIB: Menganalisis data SOCSO (PERKESO) terkait total 24.100 PHK dan puncaknya di Januari 2026.
      -
      2026 Bloomberg & The Straits Times: Memberitakan restrukturisasi Petronas yang memangkas ±5.000 karyawan
      --------------------------------
      📌 1. Why Training Hours Matter
      • Training hours = the amount of time pilots, sailors, soldiers spend actively practicing their skills.
      • In modern militaries, high training tempo is crucial to:
      o Keep proficiency with complex equipment.
      o Build unit cohesion.
      o Maintain combat readiness.
      If training hours fall below international standards, equipment becomes almost useless in real combat.
      ________________________________________
      📌 2. Malaydesh ’s Low Training Hours – Causes
      ✈️ Air Force (RMAF)
      • Fighter pilots should have 150–180 flight hours per year (NATO standard).
      • Many RMAF pilots only get 60–80 hours annually due to:
      o Limited fuel budget.
      o Spare parts shortages.
      o Aircraft availability problems (MiG-29 retired, Su-30 often grounded).
      ________________________________________
      🚢 Navy (RMN)
      • Warships should spend 90–120 days at sea per year to maintain readiness.
      • RMN vessels average 30–50 days at sea, far below requirement.
      • Reasons:
      o Budget cuts for fuel and logistics.
      o Maintenance backlogs (many patrol vessels >40 years old).
      o LCS program delays leaving capability gaps.
      ________________________________________
      🪖 Army (TDM)
      • Modern armies conduct large-scale combined arms exercises regularly.
      • TDM focuses on small-scale, low-cost jungle training instead.
      • Limited live-fire, armored maneuvers, or joint training with air/navy units.
      • Fuel & ammunition budgets are often capped → less field time.
      ________________________________________
      📌 3. Impact of Low Training Hours
      a. Skill Degradation
      • Pilots risk losing combat proficiency (dogfighting, weapons delivery).
      • Sailors struggle with complex operations (anti-submarine warfare, missile defense).
      • Soldiers lack practice in modern combined-arms tactics.
      ________________________________________
      b. Safety Risks
      • Low training hours lead to higher accident rates.
      • Example: RMAF has had multiple crashes (Hawk, Nuri) linked partly to training gaps & maintenance issues.
      ________________________________________
      c. Reduced Interoperability
      • Joint operations (Air–Land–Sea) require constant practice.
      • Without adequate exercises, coordination is weak.
      • Limits Malaydesh ’s ability to operate with allies (e.g., Five Power Defence Arrangements with Singapore, UK, Australia, New Zealand).

      Hapus
    2. 2026 = CUT DEFENSE BUDGET = MISKIN
      2026 = PHK MASSAL = MISKIN
      2026 = FREEZE PROCUREMENT = MISKIN
      2025 = SIPRI KOSONG = MISKIN
      2024 = SIPRI KOSONG = MISKIN
      2023 = CANCELLED PROCUREMENT = MISKIN
      --------------------------------
      2026 = CUT DEFENSE BUDGET = MISKIN
      Malaydesh’s treasury has ordered all government ministries and agencies to cut their operating budgets for 2026 due to the impacts of the Middle East conflict, according to a government directive reviewed by Reuters.
      --------------------------------
      2026 = FREEZE PROCUREMENT = MISKIN
      The freeze was imposed on January 16, 2026, targeting military and police contracts after bribery allegations against senior officials, including a former army chief.
      --------------------------------
      2025 SIPRI MALAYDESH = KOSONG
      Https://defense-studies.blogspot.com/2026/03/transfer-persenjataan-dari-dan-ke_17.html?lr=1773708518608
      --------------------------------
      2024 SIPRI MALAYDESH = KOSONG
      https://defense-studies.blogspot.com/2025/03/order-dan-transfer-persenjataan-ke-dan_14.html
      --------------------------------
      2023 Pembatalan 5 Tender (2023): MINDEF membatalkan 5 tender bekalan dan infrastruktur. Sumber: Kenyataan Rasmi MINDEF & Laporan Berita (Januari 2023).
      --------------------------------
      2026 CNBC Indonesia & HLIB: Menganalisis data SOCSO (PERKESO) terkait total 24.100 PHK dan puncaknya di Januari 2026.
      -
      2026 Bloomberg & The Straits Times: Memberitakan restrukturisasi Petronas yang memangkas ±5.000 karyawan
      --------------------------------
      📌 1. Malaydesh Defense Budget in Absolute Terms
      • Over the past decade (2015–2025), Malaydesh defense allocation has hovered around:
      o RM15–19 billion annually (≈ USD 3.2–4.0 billion).
      • 2024 Budget: ~RM19.7 billion (~USD 4.2B).
      • 2025: projected to stay roughly flat, given limited fiscal space and high national debt.
      ________________________________________
      📌 2. Why This is Small in Absolute Terms
      • While 1% of GDP looks modest, the total envelope in ringgit is also small compared to regional peers:
      Country (2024 est.) Defense Budget (USD) Population Notes
      Singapore ~USD12.5B 6M Spends 3–4% GDP; much higher per capita.
      Indonesia ~USD9.5B 280M 1–1.2% GDP, but larger economy gives bigger envelope.
      Thailand ~USD7B 70M 1.2% GDP.
      Philippines ~USD5.3B 115M Rising due to South China Sea focus.
      Malaydesh ~USD4.0B 34M ~0.9–1% GDP, lowest absolute spend among major ASEAN states.
      👉 Malaydesh absolute spending is the lowest among middle-sized ASEAN militaries, despite having major maritime security needs in the South China Sea.
      ________________________________________
      📌 3. Effect of a Small Absolute Budget
      Even if % of GDP rises slightly, the absolute ringgit amount remains too small to:
      a. Fund Modern Procurement
      • Fighter jets, frigates, and submarines are multi-billion RM projects.
      • Example: 6 LCS Gowind frigates → RM9 billion+ (but still incomplete).
      • With only RM19B annual budget, one major program can consume the entire procurement budget for years.
      b. Support Operations & Maintenance (O&M)
      • Fuel, spare parts, training, logistics are expensive.
      • A small total envelope means O&M is constantly underfunded → low readiness.
      c. Currency Weakness Effect
      • Most modern weapons are priced in USD or EUR.
      • Ringgit depreciation (RM4.7–4.8 per USD in 2025) shrinks buying power even further.
      • What looks like RM19B is really only USD 4B, compared to Singapore’s USD 12B.
      d. Crowding Out by Salaries
      • Out of RM19B defense budget:
      o ~70% goes to salaries, pensions, allowances.
      o Only ~20–25% available for development & procurement.
      • In absolute terms: less than RM4–5B/year for modernization.

      Hapus
    3. 2026 = CUT DEFENSE BUDGET = MISKIN
      2026 = PHK MASSAL = MISKIN
      2026 = FREEZE PROCUREMENT = MISKIN
      2025 = SIPRI KOSONG = MISKIN
      2024 = SIPRI KOSONG = MISKIN
      2023 = CANCELLED PROCUREMENT = MISKIN
      --------------------------------
      2026 = CUT DEFENSE BUDGET = MISKIN
      Malaydesh’s treasury has ordered all government ministries and agencies to cut their operating budgets for 2026 due to the impacts of the Middle East conflict, according to a government directive reviewed by Reuters.
      --------------------------------
      2026 = FREEZE PROCUREMENT = MISKIN
      The freeze was imposed on January 16, 2026, targeting military and police contracts after bribery allegations against senior officials, including a former army chief.
      --------------------------------
      2025 SIPRI MALAYDESH = KOSONG
      Https://defense-studies.blogspot.com/2026/03/transfer-persenjataan-dari-dan-ke_17.html?lr=1773708518608
      --------------------------------
      2024 SIPRI MALAYDESH = KOSONG
      https://defense-studies.blogspot.com/2025/03/order-dan-transfer-persenjataan-ke-dan_14.html
      --------------------------------
      2023 Pembatalan 5 Tender (2023): MINDEF membatalkan 5 tender bekalan dan infrastruktur. Sumber: Kenyataan Rasmi MINDEF & Laporan Berita (Januari 2023).
      --------------------------------
      2026 CNBC Indonesia & HLIB: Menganalisis data SOCSO (PERKESO) terkait total 24.100 PHK dan puncaknya di Januari 2026.
      -
      2026 Bloomberg & The Straits Times: Memberitakan restrukturisasi Petronas yang memangkas ±5.000 karyawan
      --------------------------------
      📌 1. Structural Causes of Weak Modernization
      1. Small overall defense budget
      o Around RM18–20B annually (≈ USD 3.5–4B), much lower than neighbors.
      o Most of it goes to salaries & pensions → modernization share <10%.
      2. No Multi-Year Planning
      o Procurement is done on a year-by-year basis, so long projects stall if next year’s budget is cut.
      o Example: LCS Gowind frigates stuck for a decade because funds were not consistently released.
      3. Currency Weakness
      o Weapons priced in USD/EUR, while ringgit has depreciated.
      o RM19B sounds large, but only USD 4B in real purchasing power.
      ________________________________________
      📌 2. Key Military Branch Problems
      ✈️ Air Force (RMAF)
      • MiG-29 retired (2015) → never replaced, leaving capability gap.
      • Su-30MKM → advanced but expensive to maintain, low flying hours.
      • F/A-18D Hornet → old fleet, insufficient numbers.
      • MRCA program (new multirole fighter) → repeatedly delayed since 2007 due to lack of funds.
      • MALE UAV program → still limited, while neighbors already deploy combat drones.
      👉 Result: RMAF today has fewer fighters in service than 20 years ago.
      ________________________________________
      🚢 Navy (RMN)
      • Gowind LCS frigate program (RM9B) → delayed over 10 years, still undelivered (as of 2025).
      • Patrol fleet → many ships >30 years old, suffering from low readiness.
      • Submarines (Scorpène) → only 2 units, high maintenance costs limit patrol days.
      • LMS Batch 1 → Chinese-built, limited combat capability.
      • LMS Batch 2 → delayed due to funding debates.
      👉 Result: RMN faces critical shortfall in surface combatants for South China Sea patrols.
      ________________________________________
      🪖 Army (TDM)
      • Mechanization → limited. AV8 Gempita produced locally, but expensive → numbers restricted.
      • Air defense → virtually nonexistent, only MANPADS.
      • Artillery → outdated, limited range compared to regional peers.
      • Helicopters & transport → too few, most missions still rely on aging Nuri replacements (EC725).
      👉 Result: Army still manpower-heavy, low-tech, designed for counterinsurgency not modern warfare.

      Hapus
    4. 2026 = CUT DEFENSE BUDGET = MISKIN
      2026 = PHK MASSAL = MISKIN
      2026 = FREEZE PROCUREMENT = MISKIN
      2025 = SIPRI KOSONG = MISKIN
      2024 = SIPRI KOSONG = MISKIN
      2023 = CANCELLED PROCUREMENT = MISKIN
      --------------------------------
      2026 = CUT DEFENSE BUDGET = MISKIN
      Malaydesh’s treasury has ordered all government ministries and agencies to cut their operating budgets for 2026 due to the impacts of the Middle East conflict, according to a government directive reviewed by Reuters.
      --------------------------------
      2026 = FREEZE PROCUREMENT = MISKIN
      The freeze was imposed on January 16, 2026, targeting military and police contracts after bribery allegations against senior officials, including a former army chief.
      --------------------------------
      2025 SIPRI MALAYDESH = KOSONG
      Https://defense-studies.blogspot.com/2026/03/transfer-persenjataan-dari-dan-ke_17.html?lr=1773708518608
      --------------------------------
      2024 SIPRI MALAYDESH = KOSONG
      https://defense-studies.blogspot.com/2025/03/order-dan-transfer-persenjataan-ke-dan_14.html
      --------------------------------
      2023 Pembatalan 5 Tender (2023): MINDEF membatalkan 5 tender bekalan dan infrastruktur. Sumber: Kenyataan Rasmi MINDEF & Laporan Berita (Januari 2023).
      --------------------------------
      2026 CNBC Indonesia & HLIB: Menganalisis data SOCSO (PERKESO) terkait total 24.100 PHK dan puncaknya di Januari 2026.
      -
      2026 Bloomberg & The Straits Times: Memberitakan restrukturisasi Petronas yang memangkas ±5.000 karyawan
      --------------------------------
      📌 1. Nature of Corruption in Defense
      Defense procurement is especially vulnerable in Malaydesh because:
      • Contracts are opaque, often labeled “national security” (no public scrutiny).
      • Deals are politically negotiated, not based on military needs.
      • Offsets and local content requirements create opportunities for rent-seeking.
      • Oversight is weak; Parliament rarely audits defense deals in depth.
      ________________________________________
      📌 2. Major Examples of Corruption & Mismanagement
      a. Littoral Combat Ship (LCS) Scandal
      • Budget: RM9 billion (≈ USD 2B) approved in 2011.
      • Plan: 6 Gowind-class stealth frigates (from France/Thales-DCNS via Boustead Naval Shipyard).
      • Reality:
      o By 2022, not a single ship delivered despite RM6B already spent.
      o Designs were changed mid-way without Navy approval.
      o Funds misused → overpriced contracts, subcontracting to cronies.
      o Parliamentary Public Accounts Committee (PAC) found “serious mismanagement & corruption.”
      • Effect: Malaydesh ’s navy today still lacks new major combatants.
      ________________________________________
      b. Scorpène Submarine Scandal (2002 deal)
      • Malaydesh bought 2 French Scorpène submarines (~EUR 1B).
      • Allegations:
      o Commissions of over EUR 100M paid to Malaydesh n middlemen.
      o Linked to Altantuya Shaariibuu murder case (Mongolian translator who was investigating kickbacks).
      • Submarines delivered, but maintenance problems + corruption controversy damaged credibility.
      ________________________________________
      c. AV8 Gempita Armored Vehicles
      • Contract: RM7.5 billion for 257 vehicles (with Turkish FNSS tech transfer).
      • Issues:
      o Final unit cost very high (~USD 7M per vehicle, more expensive than Western IFVs).
      o Questionable whether Malaydesh needed so many heavy IFVs for its geography.
      o Seen as more of an industrial project for DRB-HICOM than a military necessity.
      ________________________________________
      d. Helicopter & Aircraft Procurement
      • MD530G light scout helicopters → ordered in 2016 (RM321M), but delivery delayed for years.
      • Spare parts for Nuri helicopters (now retired) were procured at inflated prices.
      • Many contracts allegedly awarded to politically connected firms with no expertise.

      Hapus
    5. 2026 = CUT DEFENSE BUDGET = MISKIN
      2026 = PHK MASSAL = MISKIN
      2026 = FREEZE PROCUREMENT = MISKIN
      2025 = SIPRI KOSONG = MISKIN
      2024 = SIPRI KOSONG = MISKIN
      2023 = CANCELLED PROCUREMENT = MISKIN
      --------------------------------
      2026 = CUT DEFENSE BUDGET = MISKIN
      Malaydesh’s treasury has ordered all government ministries and agencies to cut their operating budgets for 2026 due to the impacts of the Middle East conflict, according to a government directive reviewed by Reuters.
      --------------------------------
      2026 = FREEZE PROCUREMENT = MISKIN
      The freeze was imposed on January 16, 2026, targeting military and police contracts after bribery allegations against senior officials, including a former army chief.
      --------------------------------
      2025 SIPRI MALAYDESH = KOSONG
      Https://defense-studies.blogspot.com/2026/03/transfer-persenjataan-dari-dan-ke_17.html?lr=1773708518608
      --------------------------------
      2024 SIPRI MALAYDESH = KOSONG
      https://defense-studies.blogspot.com/2025/03/order-dan-transfer-persenjataan-ke-dan_14.html
      --------------------------------
      2023 Pembatalan 5 Tender (2023): MINDEF membatalkan 5 tender bekalan dan infrastruktur. Sumber: Kenyataan Rasmi MINDEF & Laporan Berita (Januari 2023).
      --------------------------------
      2026 CNBC Indonesia & HLIB: Menganalisis data SOCSO (PERKESO) terkait total 24.100 PHK dan puncaknya di Januari 2026.
      -
      2026 Bloomberg & The Straits Times: Memberitakan restrukturisasi Petronas yang memangkas ±5.000 karyawan
      --------------------------------
      📌 1. Overall Context
      • Malaydesh ’s defense spending has stagnated for over a decade.
      • Procurement delays + corruption scandals → few new assets acquired since the mid-2000s.
      • Result: Most of Malaydesh ’s core platforms are 20–40 years old, with growing maintenance problems and declining readiness.
      ________________________________________
      📌 2. Royal Malaydesh n Air Force (RMAF / TUDM)
      Fighters
      • F/A-18D Hornet
      o Bought in the mid-1990s (8 units).
      o Still capable, but now ~30 years old.
      o Spares are costly, fleet too small for sustained operations.
      • Su-30MKM Flanker
      o Acquired 2007 (18 units).
      o Modern on paper, but plagued by spare parts shortages and maintenance delays.
      o Readiness sometimes drops below 50%.
      • MiG-29 Fulcrum
      o Acquired early 1990s.
      o Retired in 2017 due to high maintenance cost.
      o No replacement yet → huge capability gap.
      Transport & Helicopters
      • C-130 Hercules: Workhorses from the 1970s/80s, some being upgraded but still very old.
      • Nuri Helicopters (Sikorsky S-61): Entered service in the 1960s. Finally retired in 2019 after fatal crashes. Replacement slow.
      👉 Impact: RMAF cannot maintain a credible air defense or long-range strike role. Fleet too small, too old, and too expensive to keep flying.
      ________________________________________
      📌 3. Royal Malaydesh n Navy (RMN / TLDM)
      Surface Fleet
      • Kasturi-class corvettes (1980s): Upgraded, but still outdated hulls.
      • Laksamana-class corvettes (ex-Italian, 1980s design): Small, limited endurance, hard to maintain.
      • Lekiu-class frigates (delivered 1999–2000): Now ~25 years old, mid-life upgrades delayed.
      Submarines
      • Scorpène-class (delivered 2009): Relatively new, but expensive to maintain. Limited to 2 boats → too few for constant patrols.
      New Projects
      • LCS Gowind Frigates (6 planned): As of 2025, still undelivered due to scandal & mismanagement.
      👉 Impact: RMN faces the South China Sea with mostly 30–40-year-old corvettes and frigates, plus just 2 subs.
      👉 Impact: Army is manpower-heavy, equipment-light, with many vehicles older than the soldiers who operate them.

      Hapus
    6. 2026 = CUT DEFENSE BUDGET = MISKIN
      2026 = PHK MASSAL = MISKIN
      2026 = FREEZE PROCUREMENT = MISKIN
      2025 = SIPRI KOSONG = MISKIN
      2024 = SIPRI KOSONG = MISKIN
      2023 = CANCELLED PROCUREMENT = MISKIN
      --------------------------------
      2026 = CUT DEFENSE BUDGET = MISKIN
      Malaydesh’s treasury has ordered all government ministries and agencies to cut their operating budgets for 2026 due to the impacts of the Middle East conflict, according to a government directive reviewed by Reuters.
      --------------------------------
      2026 = FREEZE PROCUREMENT = MISKIN
      The freeze was imposed on January 16, 2026, targeting military and police contracts after bribery allegations against senior officials, including a former army chief.
      --------------------------------
      2025 SIPRI MALAYDESH = KOSONG
      Https://defense-studies.blogspot.com/2026/03/transfer-persenjataan-dari-dan-ke_17.html?lr=1773708518608
      --------------------------------
      2024 SIPRI MALAYDESH = KOSONG
      https://defense-studies.blogspot.com/2025/03/order-dan-transfer-persenjataan-ke-dan_14.html
      --------------------------------
      2023 Pembatalan 5 Tender (2023): MINDEF membatalkan 5 tender bekalan dan infrastruktur. Sumber: Kenyataan Rasmi MINDEF & Laporan Berita (Januari 2023).
      --------------------------------
      2026 CNBC Indonesia & HLIB: Menganalisis data SOCSO (PERKESO) terkait total 24.100 PHK dan puncaknya di Januari 2026.
      -
      2026 Bloomberg & The Straits Times: Memberitakan restrukturisasi Petronas yang memangkas ±5.000 karyawan
      --------------------------------
      📌 1. Structural Weaknesses
      • Manpower-heavy, equipment-light: TDM has ~80,000 personnel, but much of its gear is old or lightly armed.
      • Doctrine outdated: Still focused on counterinsurgency (legacy of communist era), not high-intensity modern warfare.
      • Low mobility: Limited airlift and mechanization mean the army cannot rapidly deploy across Malaydesh split geography (Peninsular vs. East Malaydesh ).
      ________________________________________
      📌 2. Equipment Weaknesses
      Armored Vehicles
      • Condor APCs (German-built, 1980s): Still widely used despite being obsolete, poorly protected against IEDs or modern weapons.
      • Sibmas APCs (Belgian, 1980s): Aging, thin armor, limited use today.
      • AV8 Gempita (locally built, 2010s): Modern, but only ~250 units → far too few to replace thousands of older vehicles.
      • Main Battle Tanks (MBT): Only 48 PT-91M (Polish T-72 variant, mid-2000s). Limited firepower compared to regional peers with Leopards (Indonesia, Singapore).
      Artillery
      • Mostly towed howitzers (105mm, 155mm) → outdated for rapid maneuver warfare.
      • Self-propelled artillery → very limited.
      • Rocket artillery → almost nonexistent compared to neighbors (Indonesia, Vietnam).
      Air Defense
      • Very weak → relies on MANPADS (Igla, Starstreak) and old short-range systems.
      • No medium- or long-range SAMs.
      • Vulnerable to modern airstrikes.
      Aviation
      • Lost Nuri helicopters (retired in 2019).
      • MD530G light attack helicopters procured in 2016 → delivery delayed for years, only a few operational.
      • No dedicated attack helicopters (unlike Indonesia, Singapore, Thailand).
      ________________________________________
      📌 3. Training & Readiness
      • Low training hours due to budget → live-fire exercises limited.
      • Joint operations weak → coordination with Navy/Air Force poor.
      • Modern combined arms doctrine (armor + artillery + drones + air cover) underdeveloped.
      ________________________________________
      📌 4. Budget & Allocation Problems
      • Army gets the largest share of manpower spending (salaries, pensions), but little for modernization.
      • Procurement slow → many projects canceled, delayed, or scaled down.
      • Example: Plans for new self-propelled artillery, drones, and air defense systems repeatedly shelved.

      Hapus
    7. 2026 = PHK MASSAL = MISKIN
      2026 = FREEZE PROCUREMENT = MISKIN
      2025 = SIPRI KOSONG = MISKIN
      2024 = SIPRI KOSONG = MISKIN
      2023 = CANCELLED PROCUREMENT = MISKIN
      --------------------------------
      2026 = CUT DEFENSE BUDGET = MISKIN
      Malaydesh’s treasury has ordered all government ministries and agencies to cut their operating budgets for 2026 due to the impacts of the Middle East conflict, according to a government directive reviewed by Reuters.
      --------------------------------
      2026 = FREEZE PROCUREMENT = MISKIN
      The freeze was imposed on January 16, 2026, targeting military and police contracts after bribery allegations against senior officials, including a former army chief.
      --------------------------------
      2025 SIPRI MALAYDESH = KOSONG
      Https://defense-studies.blogspot.com/2026/03/transfer-persenjataan-dari-dan-ke_17.html?lr=1773708518608
      --------------------------------
      2024 SIPRI MALAYDESH = KOSONG
      https://defense-studies.blogspot.com/2025/03/order-dan-transfer-persenjataan-ke-dan_14.html
      --------------------------------
      2023 Pembatalan 5 Tender (2023): MINDEF membatalkan 5 tender bekalan dan infrastruktur. Sumber: Kenyataan Rasmi MINDEF & Laporan Berita (Januari 2023).
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      2026 CNBC Indonesia & HLIB: Menganalisis data SOCSO (PERKESO) terkait total 24.100 PHK dan puncaknya di Januari 2026.
      -
      2026 Bloomberg & The Straits Times: Memberitakan restrukturisasi Petronas yang memangkas ±5.000 karyawan
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      📌 1. Legacy of Counterinsurgency (COIN)
      • Malaydesh ’s military doctrine is shaped by history, especially the Communist Insurgency (1948–1989).
      • For decades, the Army’s focus was jungle warfare, counter-guerrilla tactics, and territorial defense.
      • This created a culture of light infantry dominance, with limited emphasis on heavy armor, artillery, or long-range strike capabilities.
      👉 Result: Even after the insurgency ended, Malaydesh continued investing in riflemen and light forces, not in high-tech or heavy combined-arms forces.
      ________________________________________
      📌 2. Lack of Shift Toward Conventional Warfare
      • Neighbors (Singapore, Indonesia, Vietnam, Thailand) modernized doctrines toward combined arms (armor + artillery + air support + drones).
      • Malaydesh , however, still emphasizes defensive posture and static territorial defense.
      • Little preparation for large-scale conventional conflicts in the South China Sea or with a peer adversary.
      👉 Example: TDM has only 48 tanks (PT-91M), no medium/long-range air defense, and minimal artillery support — not sufficient for modern battlefield requirements.
      ________________________________________
      📌 3. Neglect of Joint Operations
      • Modern doctrine globally stresses joint operations (Army + Navy + Air Force working seamlessly).
      • Malaydesh struggles here:
      o The Air Force has too few planes to provide close air support.
      o The Navy lacks amphibious or sealift capacity to deploy the Army quickly.
      o The Army rarely trains with Navy/Air Force in large-scale exercises.
      👉 Doctrine remains service-siloed, not integrated.
      ________________________________________
      📌 4. Limited Focus on External Threats
      • Official defense policy (2019 White Paper) prioritizes sovereignty defense, non-traditional security (terrorism, piracy, disasters).
      • While valid, this underplays external threats like:
      o China’s growing presence in South China Sea.
      o Potential interstate tensions with neighbors.
      • Malaydesh ’s doctrine avoids offensive or deterrent concepts → remains reactive and defensive.
      ________________________________________
      📌 5. Outdated Operational Concepts
      • No emphasis on drones, electronic warfare, cyber, or network-centric warfare, which are now central in modern doctrine.
      • Still structured around manual infantry-heavy operations.
      • Example: Lahad Datu (2013) → response was slow, infantry-based, and exposed poor surveillance, mobility, and joint command.

      Hapus
    8. 2026 = PHK MASSAL = MISKIN
      2026 = FREEZE PROCUREMENT = MISKIN
      2025 = SIPRI KOSONG = MISKIN
      2024 = SIPRI KOSONG = MISKIN
      2023 = CANCELLED PROCUREMENT = MISKIN
      --------------------------------
      2026 = CUT DEFENSE BUDGET = MISKIN
      Malaydesh’s treasury has ordered all government ministries and agencies to cut their operating budgets for 2026 due to the impacts of the Middle East conflict, according to a government directive reviewed by Reuters.
      --------------------------------
      2026 = FREEZE PROCUREMENT = MISKIN
      The freeze was imposed on January 16, 2026, targeting military and police contracts after bribery allegations against senior officials, including a former army chief.
      --------------------------------
      2025 SIPRI MALAYDESH = KOSONG
      Https://defense-studies.blogspot.com/2026/03/transfer-persenjataan-dari-dan-ke_17.html?lr=1773708518608
      --------------------------------
      2024 SIPRI MALAYDESH = KOSONG
      https://defense-studies.blogspot.com/2025/03/order-dan-transfer-persenjataan-ke-dan_14.html
      --------------------------------
      2023 Pembatalan 5 Tender (2023): MINDEF membatalkan 5 tender bekalan dan infrastruktur. Sumber: Kenyataan Rasmi MINDEF & Laporan Berita (Januari 2023).
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      2026 CNBC Indonesia & HLIB: Menganalisis data SOCSO (PERKESO) terkait total 24.100 PHK dan puncaknya di Januari 2026.
      -
      2026 Bloomberg & The Straits Times: Memberitakan restrukturisasi Petronas yang memangkas ±5.000 karyawan
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      📌 1. Small and Aging Fleet
      • Surface combatants:
      o Only 2 Lekiu-class frigates (1999) → nearing obsolescence, modernization delayed.
      o 2 Kasturi-class frigates (1980s German design) → upgraded but still old.
      o 4 Kedah-class OPVs (2000s, MEKO-100 design) → lightly armed, more like patrol vessels than real warships.
      • Total “serious” warships: fewer than 10, compared to:
      o Singapore Navy: >20 modern, high-tech vessels (Formidable-class frigates, Littoral Mission Vessels).
      o Indonesia Navy: dozens of frigates, corvettes, and modern missile boats.
      👉 TLDM cannot sustain a large-scale naval fight.
      ________________________________________
      📌 2. Submarine Force Weakness
      • Only 2 Scorpène-class submarines (delivered 2009–2010).
      • Problems:
      o High operating cost → often not fully operational.
      o Limited numbers → cannot maintain continuous presence at sea.
      o No replacement or expansion plans due to budget constraints.
      • By contrast:
      o Vietnam has 6 Kilo-class submarines.
      o Singapore operates 4 advanced submarines (with more on order).
      ________________________________________
      📌 3. Littoral Combat Ship (LCS) Scandal
      • In 2011, Malaydesh approved 6 Gowind-class LCS frigates (French design, built locally).
      • Supposed to be the backbone of TLDM modernization.
      • Scandal: corruption, mismanagement, political interference → no ship delivered after more than a decade.
      • First ship expected only in 2026–2027, cost ballooned from RM 6 billion → >RM 11 billion.
      👉 A whole decade lost with zero new frontline warships.
      ________________________________________
      📌 4. Poor Naval Aviation & Support
      • Helicopters: only a few Super Lynx and AW139 → limited ASW (anti-submarine warfare).
      • No naval combat aircraft (relies entirely on RMAF).
      • Weak sealift/amphibious capacity:
      o Only 2–3 support/transport ships (KD Mahawangsa, KD Sri Inderapura-class, etc.).
      o Insufficient to deploy large forces rapidly to Sabah/Sarawak.
      ________________________________________
      📌 5. Budget Constraints
      • Navy modernization requires long-term funding, but:
      o Defense budget = only 1.0–1.1% of GDP.
      o Navy often loses out to Army in budget share.
      o Procurement done piecemeal → delays, cost overruns.
      • Example: LCS program stalled because of funding + political issues, not just technical delays.

      Hapus
    9. 2026 = PHK MASSAL = MISKIN
      2026 = FREEZE PROCUREMENT = MISKIN
      2025 = SIPRI KOSONG = MISKIN
      2024 = SIPRI KOSONG = MISKIN
      2023 = CANCELLED PROCUREMENT = MISKIN
      --------------------------------
      2026 = CUT DEFENSE BUDGET = MISKIN
      Malaydesh’s treasury has ordered all government ministries and agencies to cut their operating budgets for 2026 due to the impacts of the Middle East conflict, according to a government directive reviewed by Reuters.
      --------------------------------
      2026 = FREEZE PROCUREMENT = MISKIN
      The freeze was imposed on January 16, 2026, targeting military and police contracts after bribery allegations against senior officials, including a former army chief.
      --------------------------------
      2025 SIPRI MALAYDESH = KOSONG
      Https://defense-studies.blogspot.com/2026/03/transfer-persenjataan-dari-dan-ke_17.html?lr=1773708518608
      --------------------------------
      2024 SIPRI MALAYDESH = KOSONG
      https://defense-studies.blogspot.com/2025/03/order-dan-transfer-persenjataan-ke-dan_14.html
      --------------------------------
      2023 Pembatalan 5 Tender (2023): MINDEF membatalkan 5 tender bekalan dan infrastruktur. Sumber: Kenyataan Rasmi MINDEF & Laporan Berita (Januari 2023).
      --------------------------------
      2026 CNBC Indonesia & HLIB: Menganalisis data SOCSO (PERKESO) terkait total 24.100 PHK dan puncaknya di Januari 2026.
      -
      2026 Bloomberg & The Straits Times: Memberitakan restrukturisasi Petronas yang memangkas ±5.000 karyawan
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      📌 1. Fighter Fleet Problems
      Current Fighters (as of 2025):
      • 8 F/A-18D Hornets (bought in 1997)
      o Aging, need mid-life upgrades, limited strike range.
      • 18 Su-30MKM Flankers (delivered 2007–2009)
      o Powerful but plagued by maintenance and spare parts issues.
      o Many often grounded → at times less than 50% readiness.
      • MB-339CM trainers/light attack jets (old, limited combat role).
      👉 Compared to neighbors:
      • Singapore → >60 F-15SGs & upgraded F-16Vs, buying F-35s.
      • Indonesia → >30 Su-27/30s, buying Rafales & F-15EX.
      • Vietnam → 36+ Su-30MK2Vs.
      👉 Malaydesh ’s fighter fleet is tiny and partially unserviceable, limiting air superiority.
      ________________________________________
      📌 2. The MiG-29 Failure
      • Malaydesh bought 18 MiG-29Ns in the 1990s.
      • Retired early (2015) due to:
      o High operating cost.
      o Reliability issues.
      o Poor logistics support from Russia.
      • Replacement program (“MRCA”) delayed for over a decade because of budget constraints and political indecision.
      👉 Result: Fighter numbers dropped sharply → “air power gap” still not fixed.
      ________________________________________
      📌 3. Transport & Airlift
      • C-130 Hercules fleet (14 units) → old but reliable, used for logistics & disaster relief.
      • A400M Atlas (4 units, delivered 2015–2017)
      • Gap: Malaydesh lacks enough airlift to rapidly reinforce East Malaydesh (Sabah & Sarawak).
      ________________________________________
      📌 4. Maritime Patrol Aircraft (MPA) Weakness
      • Currently uses Beechcraft King Air B200Ts → outdated and limited range.
      • Malaydesh faces constant Chinese Coast Guard intrusion in South China Sea, but has no dedicated long-range MPA fleet.
      • Boeing P-8 Poseidon (used by US, Australia, India) is far beyond Malaydesh ’s budget.
      👉 Weak maritime domain awareness → navy operations suffer too.
      ________________________________________
      📌 5. Helicopter Fleet
      • Nuri helicopters (Sikorsky S-61) retired in 2019 due to age.
      • Replacement delayed — Army and Air Force face lift helicopter shortage.
      • Only a few AW139 and EC725 Cougar are available, limiting troop transport and search & rescue (SAR).
      ________________________________________
      📌 6. Air Defense & Radar
      • Malaydesh has no long-range surface-to-air missile (SAM) systems.
      • Relies only on short-range man-portable systems (MANPADS) and some older gun-based defenses.
      • Radar coverage is patchy, especially over the South China Sea.
      👉 Meaning: Malaydesh n airspace is vulnerable to intrusion by modern air forces.

      Hapus
    10. 2026 = PHK MASSAL = MISKIN
      2026 = FREEZE PROCUREMENT = MISKIN
      2025 = SIPRI KOSONG = MISKIN
      2024 = SIPRI KOSONG = MISKIN
      2023 = CANCELLED PROCUREMENT = MISKIN
      --------------------------------
      2026 = CUT DEFENSE BUDGET = MISKIN
      Malaydesh’s treasury has ordered all government ministries and agencies to cut their operating budgets for 2026 due to the impacts of the Middle East conflict, according to a government directive reviewed by Reuters.
      --------------------------------
      2026 = FREEZE PROCUREMENT = MISKIN
      The freeze was imposed on January 16, 2026, targeting military and police contracts after bribery allegations against senior officials, including a former army chief.
      --------------------------------
      2025 SIPRI MALAYDESH = KOSONG
      Https://defense-studies.blogspot.com/2026/03/transfer-persenjataan-dari-dan-ke_17.html?lr=1773708518608
      --------------------------------
      2024 SIPRI MALAYDESH = KOSONG
      https://defense-studies.blogspot.com/2025/03/order-dan-transfer-persenjataan-ke-dan_14.html
      --------------------------------
      2023 Pembatalan 5 Tender (2023): MINDEF membatalkan 5 tender bekalan dan infrastruktur. Sumber: Kenyataan Rasmi MINDEF & Laporan Berita (Januari 2023).
      --------------------------------
      2026 CNBC Indonesia & HLIB: Menganalisis data SOCSO (PERKESO) terkait total 24.100 PHK dan puncaknya di Januari 2026.
      -
      2026 Bloomberg & The Straits Times: Memberitakan restrukturisasi Petronas yang memangkas ±5.000 karyawan
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      📌 1. Chronic Budget Constraints
      • Defense spending is only ~1% of GDP (2024), among the lowest in ASEAN.
      • Most regional peers spend closer to 1.5–3% of GDP (Singapore, Vietnam, Thailand, Indonesia).
      • This means:
      o Little money for modernization.
      o Old equipment kept in service far too long.
      o Programs constantly delayed or cancelled.
      👉 Core issue: Malaydesh cannot fund a modern military with such a small envelope.
      ________________________________________
      📌 2. Poor Budget Distribution
      • 50–55% of the defense budget goes to salaries, pensions, and allowances.
      • Operations & maintenance (O&M): chronically underfunded.
      • Procurement/modernization: gets only 15–20% of the budget (too low).
      👉 Result: Malaydesh pays for people, not capability. Troops are numerous but poorly equipped.
      ________________________________________
      📌 3. Aging & Obsolete Equipment
      • Army (TDM): still relies on 1980s armored vehicles, limited artillery, no modern air defense.
      • Navy (TLDM): fewer than 10 serious warships, only 2 old submarines, Littoral Combat Ship (LCS) scandal left modernization frozen for a decade.
      • Air Force (RMAF/TUDM): small fighter fleet, many grounded, lacks long-range SAMs or modern drones.
      👉 Malaydesh platforms are outdated compared to Singapore, Indonesia, Vietnam.
      ________________________________________
      📌 4. Procurement Delays & Scandals
      • LCS scandal (6 Gowind-class ships, none delivered since 2011).
      • MiG-29 replacement delayed for over 10 years, only FA-50s ordered in 2023.
      • Army modernization programs constantly shifted or downsized.
      • Corruption, political interference, and lack of accountability = wasted billions.
      👉 Loss of trust: Even inside ATM, officers see procurement as politically driven.
      ________________________________________
      📌 5. Political Interference & Short-Termism
      • Every change of government resets priorities.
      • Projects canceled or reshaped based on politics, not strategy.
      • Defense White Paper (2019) promised long-term stability, but ignored due to COVID and fiscal crisis.
      👉 ATM never gets consistent 10–20 year planning like Singapore’s MINDEF.
      ________________________________________
      📌 6. Weak Operations & Maintenance (O&M)
      • Not enough funds for spare parts, fuel, and maintenance.
      • Submarines sometimes not operational due to lack of upkeep.
      • Fighter aircraft often grounded.
      • Army vehicles and artillery poorly maintained.
      👉 Readiness is much lower than it looks on paper.

      Hapus
    11. 2026 = CUT DEFENSE BUDGET = MISKIN
      2026 = PHK MASSAL = MISKIN
      2026 = FREEZE PROCUREMENT = MISKINNN
      2025 = SIPRI KOSONG = MISKIN
      2024 = SIPRI KOSONG = MISKIN
      2023 = CANCELLED PROCUREMENT = MISKIN
      --------------------------------
      2026 = CUT DEFENSE BUDGET = MISKIN
      Malaydesh’s treasury has ordered all government ministries and agencies to cut their operating budgets for 2026 due to the impacts of the Middle East conflict, according to a government directive reviewed by Reuters.
      --------------------------------
      2026 = FREEZE PROCUREMENT = MISKINNN
      The freeze was imposed on January 16, 2026, targeting military and police contracts after bribery allegations against senior officials, including a former army chief.
      --------------------------------
      2025 SIPRI MALAYDESH = KOSONG
      Https://defense-studies.blogspot.com/2026/03/transfer-persenjataan-dari-dan-ke_17.html?lr=1773708518608
      --------------------------------
      2024 SIPRI MALAYDESH = KOSONG
      https://defense-studies.blogspot.com/2025/03/order-dan-transfer-persenjataan-ke-dan_14.html
      --------------------------------
      2023 Pembatalan 5 Tender (2023): MINDEF membatalkan 5 tender bekalan dan infrastruktur. Sumber: Kenyataan Rasmi MINDEF & Laporan Berita (Januari 2023).
      --------------------------------
      2026 CNBC Indonesia & HLIB: Menganalisis data SOCSO (PERKESO) terkait total 24.100 PHK dan puncaknya di Januari 2026.
      -
      2026 Bloomberg & The Straits Times: Memberitakan restrukturisasi Petronas yang memangkas ±5.000 karyawan
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      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
      .
      ---------------------------------
      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

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    BalasHapus
    Balasan
    1. 2026 = CUT DEFENSE BUDGET = MISKIN
      2026 = PHK MASSAL = MISKIN
      2026 = FREEZE PROCUREMENT = MISKIN
      2025 = SIPRI KOSONG = MISKIN
      2024 = SIPRI KOSONG = MISKIN
      2023 = CANCELLED PROCUREMENT = MISKIN
      --------------------------------
      2026 = CUT DEFENSE BUDGET = MISKIN
      Malaydesh’s treasury has ordered all government ministries and agencies to cut their operating budgets for 2026 due to the impacts of the Middle East conflict, according to a government directive reviewed by Reuters.
      --------------------------------
      2026 = FREEZE PROCUREMENT = MISKIN
      The freeze was imposed on January 16, 2026, targeting military and police contracts after bribery allegations against senior officials, including a former army chief.
      --------------------------------
      2025 SIPRI MALAYDESH = KOSONG
      Https://defense-studies.blogspot.com/2026/03/transfer-persenjataan-dari-dan-ke_17.html?lr=1773708518608
      --------------------------------
      2024 SIPRI MALAYDESH = KOSONG
      https://defense-studies.blogspot.com/2025/03/order-dan-transfer-persenjataan-ke-dan_14.html
      --------------------------------
      2023 Pembatalan 5 Tender (2023): MINDEF membatalkan 5 tender bekalan dan infrastruktur. Sumber: Kenyataan Rasmi MINDEF & Laporan Berita (Januari 2023).
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      2026 CNBC Indonesia & HLIB: Menganalisis data SOCSO (PERKESO) terkait total 24.100 PHK dan puncaknya di Januari 2026.
      -
      2026 Bloomberg & The Straits Times: Memberitakan restrukturisasi Petronas yang memangkas ±5.000 karyawan
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      🧭 Strategic and Policy Challenges
      • Lack of Clear Long-Term Vision: Malaydesh ’s defence budgeting process often lacks transparency and predictability, making it difficult for the armed forces to plan long-term procurement and modernization programs.
      • Frequent Political Changes: Since 2018, Malaydesh has seen multiple changes in government, which has disrupted continuity in defence planning and policy execution.
      💰 Budgetary Constraints
      • Limited Procurement Funding: Although the defence budget has increased to RM19.73 billion in 2024, over 40% is allocated to salaries and allowances, leaving relatively little for equipment upgrades and procurement.
      • Currency Depreciation: Malaydesh relies heavily on foreign defence suppliers. The weakening ringgit reduces purchasing power, making imported equipment more expensive.
      ⚙️ Operational and Equipment Issues
      • Aging Equipment: Many platforms, such as the Condor Armoured Personnel Carriers, are outdated. Replacement plans are slow due to budget and bureaucratic hurdles.
      • Dependence on Foreign OEMs: Domestic defence manufacturing is still heavily reliant on foreign original equipment manufacturers, limiting self-reliance.
      🧪 Technological and Industrial Limitations
      • Underdeveloped Defence Industry: Malaydesh ’s local defence industry lacks the capacity to produce advanced systems independently, which hampers modernization efforts.
      • Low R&D Investment: There’s insufficient investment in defence science and technology, which affects innovation and indigenous capability development.
      🤝 Civil-Military Integration Issues
      • Misunderstanding of HANRUH Concept: The “Comprehensive Defence” (HANRUH) strategy is often misinterpreted as a purely military doctrine, rather than a whole-of-nation approach involving civil sectors.
      • Weak Civil-Military Collaboration: The fading spirit of civil-military synergy, once strong during the Malayan Emergency, has weakened over time.

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    2. 2026 = CUT DEFENSE BUDGET = MISKIN
      2026 = PHK MASSAL = MISKIN
      2026 = FREEZE PROCUREMENT = MISKIN
      2025 = SIPRI KOSONG = MISKIN
      2024 = SIPRI KOSONG = MISKIN
      2023 = CANCELLED PROCUREMENT = MISKIN
      --------------------------------
      2026 = CUT DEFENSE BUDGET = MISKIN
      Malaydesh’s treasury has ordered all government ministries and agencies to cut their operating budgets for 2026 due to the impacts of the Middle East conflict, according to a government directive reviewed by Reuters.
      --------------------------------
      2026 = FREEZE PROCUREMENT = MISKIN
      The freeze was imposed on January 16, 2026, targeting military and police contracts after bribery allegations against senior officials, including a former army chief.
      --------------------------------
      2025 SIPRI MALAYDESH = KOSONG
      Https://defense-studies.blogspot.com/2026/03/transfer-persenjataan-dari-dan-ke_17.html?lr=1773708518608
      --------------------------------
      2024 SIPRI MALAYDESH = KOSONG
      https://defense-studies.blogspot.com/2025/03/order-dan-transfer-persenjataan-ke-dan_14.html
      --------------------------------
      2023 Pembatalan 5 Tender (2023): MINDEF membatalkan 5 tender bekalan dan infrastruktur. Sumber: Kenyataan Rasmi MINDEF & Laporan Berita (Januari 2023).
      --------------------------------
      2026 CNBC Indonesia & HLIB: Menganalisis data SOCSO (PERKESO) terkait total 24.100 PHK dan puncaknya di Januari 2026.
      -
      2026 Bloomberg & The Straits Times: Memberitakan restrukturisasi Petronas yang memangkas ±5.000 karyawan
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      1. Littoral Combat Ship (LCS) Project
      • Initial Cost and Delays: The LCS project, initially budgeted at RM6 billion, has experienced substantial delays and cost escalations. The project, which was supposed to deliver six ships, has been reduced to five, with the total cost now exceeding RM11 billion .
      • Overspending and Misallocation: A Public Accounts Committee (PAC) report revealed that RM400 million of the funds were used to settle debts from a previous patrol vessel project, and 15% of the equipment purchased became obsolete due to prolonged storage
      • Progress and Future Plans: As of recent updates, the LCS project has achieved 72.43% completion across all five vessels, with the first ship expected to be delivered by 2026
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      2. New Generation Patrol Vessel (NGPV) Program
      • Cost Overruns: The NGPV program, initially planned for 27 vessels, faced significant cost overruns, with the final expenditure reaching RM6.75 billion, up from the original RM5.35 billion .
      • Quality Issues: The Kedah-class NGPVs suffered from technical problems, quality issues, and delays, leading to the cancellation of the program and a reduction in the number of vessels delivered .
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      3. Scorpène Submarine Deal
      • Increased Costs: The procurement of two Scorpène-class submarines, initially contracted at RM4.3 billion, experienced cost increases due to delays and mismanagement, raising concerns about the efficiency of the procurement process .
      • Corruption Allegations: The deal has been associated with corruption allegations, further complicating the project's financial and operational outcomes .
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      4. Black Hawk Helicopter Procurement
      • Controversial Deal: A deal for the purchase of Black Hawk helicopters was scrapped after the Malaydesh n King intervened, criticizing the procurement of outdated equipment at high costs
      • Safety Concerns: The decision followed a fatal helicopter collision involving naval officers, highlighting the risks associated with outdated military equipment.

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    3. 2026 = CUT DEFENSE BUDGET = MISKIN
      2026 = PHK MASSAL = MISKIN
      2026 = FREEZE PROCUREMENT = MISKIN
      2025 = SIPRI KOSONG = MISKIN
      2024 = SIPRI KOSONG = MISKIN
      2023 = CANCELLED PROCUREMENT = MISKIN
      --------------------------------
      2026 = CUT DEFENSE BUDGET = MISKIN
      Malaydesh’s treasury has ordered all government ministries and agencies to cut their operating budgets for 2026 due to the impacts of the Middle East conflict, according to a government directive reviewed by Reuters.
      --------------------------------
      2026 = FREEZE PROCUREMENT = MISKIN
      The freeze was imposed on January 16, 2026, targeting military and police contracts after bribery allegations against senior officials, including a former army chief.
      --------------------------------
      2025 SIPRI MALAYDESH = KOSONG
      Https://defense-studies.blogspot.com/2026/03/transfer-persenjataan-dari-dan-ke_17.html?lr=1773708518608
      --------------------------------
      2024 SIPRI MALAYDESH = KOSONG
      https://defense-studies.blogspot.com/2025/03/order-dan-transfer-persenjataan-ke-dan_14.html
      --------------------------------
      2023 Pembatalan 5 Tender (2023): MINDEF membatalkan 5 tender bekalan dan infrastruktur. Sumber: Kenyataan Rasmi MINDEF & Laporan Berita (Januari 2023).
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      2026 CNBC Indonesia & HLIB: Menganalisis data SOCSO (PERKESO) terkait total 24.100 PHK dan puncaknya di Januari 2026.
      -
      2026 Bloomberg & The Straits Times: Memberitakan restrukturisasi Petronas yang memangkas ±5.000 karyawan
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      1. High Personnel Costs vs. Limited Modernization
      • A large share of Malaydesh defense budget goes to salaries, pensions, and welfare for military personnel.
      • This leaves limited funds for modernization programs, equipment procurement, or advanced training.
      • For example, more than half of the annual defense allocation is often consumed by operating and personnel expenditures.
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      2. Underfunded Procurement & Maintenance
      • With so much spent on personnel, Malaydesh struggles to allocate enough for:
      o New acquisitions (fighter jets, naval vessels, surveillance systems).
      o Maintenance of existing platforms, many of which are already aging.
      • This imbalance leads to a growing capability gap compared to regional peers.
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      3. Skewed Distribution Across Services
      • The Army traditionally receives a larger share of the defense budget compared to the Navy and Air Force.
      • Yet, Malaydesh main security challenges are maritime-based (South China Sea, Strait of Malacca, Sulu Sea).
      • This creates a mismatch between budget priorities and strategic needs.
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      4. Reactive Rather than Strategic Spending
      • Defense spending often reacts to short-term needs (e.g., counterterrorism, piracy, or disaster relief) instead of long-term modernization.
      • This results in fragmented, stop-start procurement projects — for example, delays in fighter jet replacements or naval shipbuilding programs.
      ________________________________________
      5. Dependence on Imports & High Costs
      • Malaydesh relies on imported defense technology, which is expensive.
      • Budget constraints mean Malaydesh often buys small numbers of different platforms from multiple countries.
      • This creates inefficiencies in logistics, training, and maintenance, further straining limited funds.

      Hapus
    4. 2026 = CUT DEFENSE BUDGET = MISKIN
      2026 = PHK MASSAL = MISKIN
      2026 = FREEZE PROCUREMENT = MISKIN
      2025 = SIPRI KOSONG = MISKIN
      2024 = SIPRI KOSONG = MISKIN
      2023 = CANCELLED PROCUREMENT = MISKIN
      --------------------------------
      2026 = CUT DEFENSE BUDGET = MISKIN
      Malaydesh’s treasury has ordered all government ministries and agencies to cut their operating budgets for 2026 due to the impacts of the Middle East conflict, according to a government directive reviewed by Reuters.
      --------------------------------
      2026 = FREEZE PROCUREMENT = MISKIN
      The freeze was imposed on January 16, 2026, targeting military and police contracts after bribery allegations against senior officials, including a former army chief.
      --------------------------------
      2025 SIPRI MALAYDESH = KOSONG
      Https://defense-studies.blogspot.com/2026/03/transfer-persenjataan-dari-dan-ke_17.html?lr=1773708518608
      --------------------------------
      2024 SIPRI MALAYDESH = KOSONG
      https://defense-studies.blogspot.com/2025/03/order-dan-transfer-persenjataan-ke-dan_14.html
      --------------------------------
      2023 Pembatalan 5 Tender (2023): MINDEF membatalkan 5 tender bekalan dan infrastruktur. Sumber: Kenyataan Rasmi MINDEF & Laporan Berita (Januari 2023).
      --------------------------------
      2026 CNBC Indonesia & HLIB: Menganalisis data SOCSO (PERKESO) terkait total 24.100 PHK dan puncaknya di Januari 2026.
      -
      2026 Bloomberg & The Straits Times: Memberitakan restrukturisasi Petronas yang memangkas ±5.000 karyawan
      --------------------------------
      1. Economic Pressures
      • Declining oil revenues: Malaydesh ’s traditional income from oil has shrunk, reducing government revenue.
      • Depreciation of the ringgit: A weaker currency increases the cost of importing military equipment, especially from Western and Korean suppliers.
      • Competing national priorities: Funds are diverted to healthcare, education, and subsidies, limiting defense allocations.
      2. Budget Allocation Breakdown (2024)
      Category Amount (RM) % of Total Budget
      Total Defense Budget RM19.73 billion 100%
      Salaries & Allowances RM8.2 billion ~41%
      Procurement RM5.71 billion ~29%
      Operations & Logistics RM5.82 billion ~30%
      Over 40% of the budget goes to personnel costs, leaving limited room for modernization.
      3. Procurement Challenges
      • Most procurement funds are tied to progressive payments for existing contracts (e.g. FA-50 jets, A400M upgrades).
      • New acquisitions are often delayed or scaled down due to lack of multi-year funding commitments.
      • Domestic defense industry is dependent on foreign OEMs, limiting cost control and self-reliance.
      4. Political Reluctance
      • Successive governments have avoided cutting other sectors to boost defense spending.
      • No major reforms to reduce manpower or restructure the armed forces for efficiency.
      • Defense budgeting lacks long-term strategic planning, making modernization reactive rather than proactive.
      5. Operational Cost Burden
      • Malaydesh ’s military assets (e.g. Su-30MKM, Scorpène submarines) are expensive to maintain.
      • Fuel, spares, housing, and logistics consume a large portion of the budget, limiting capital investment.

      Hapus
    5. 2026 = CUT DEFENSE BUDGET = MISKIN
      2026 = PHK MASSAL = MISKIN
      2026 = FREEZE PROCUREMENT = MISKIN
      2025 = SIPRI KOSONG = MISKIN
      2024 = SIPRI KOSONG = MISKIN
      2023 = CANCELLED PROCUREMENT = MISKIN
      --------------------------------
      2026 = CUT DEFENSE BUDGET = MISKIN
      Malaydesh’s treasury has ordered all government ministries and agencies to cut their operating budgets for 2026 due to the impacts of the Middle East conflict, according to a government directive reviewed by Reuters.
      --------------------------------
      2026 = FREEZE PROCUREMENT = MISKIN
      The freeze was imposed on January 16, 2026, targeting military and police contracts after bribery allegations against senior officials, including a former army chief.
      --------------------------------
      2025 SIPRI MALAYDESH = KOSONG
      Https://defense-studies.blogspot.com/2026/03/transfer-persenjataan-dari-dan-ke_17.html?lr=1773708518608
      --------------------------------
      2024 SIPRI MALAYDESH = KOSONG
      https://defense-studies.blogspot.com/2025/03/order-dan-transfer-persenjataan-ke-dan_14.html
      --------------------------------
      2023 Pembatalan 5 Tender (2023): MINDEF membatalkan 5 tender bekalan dan infrastruktur. Sumber: Kenyataan Rasmi MINDEF & Laporan Berita (Januari 2023).
      --------------------------------
      2026 CNBC Indonesia & HLIB: Menganalisis data SOCSO (PERKESO) terkait total 24.100 PHK dan puncaknya di Januari 2026.
      -
      2026 Bloomberg & The Straits Times: Memberitakan restrukturisasi Petronas yang memangkas ±5.000 karyawan
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      1. Keterbatasan Anggaran dan Alokasi Belanja
      • Anggaran pertahanan Malaydesh stagnan di kisaran RM15–18 miliar per tahun, namun mayoritas digunakan untuk operasi harian—alih-alih modernisasi atau peningkatan kapasitas.
      • Anggaran 2024 hanya sebesar USD 4,16 miliar, dan lebih dari 40% digunakan untuk gaji dan tunjangan personel
      • DPR mendesak pemerintah untuk meningkatkan pagu hingga 1,5% dari PDB, bahkan beberapa pihak menganjurkan 4% PDB agar Militer Mampu menjalankan misi pertahanan yang optimal.
      ________________________________________
      2. Aset & Peralatan Usang
      • Terdapat 171 aset militer yang telah berusia lebih dari 30 tahun, mencakup:
      o 108 milik TDM
      o 29 milik TUDM
      o 34 milik TLDM
      • Contohnya:
      o KD Pendekar, kapal lama (~45 tahun), tenggelam setelah tertabrak objek bawah laut
      o Sepertiga armada kapal keamanan (misalnya dari Agensi Maritim Malaydesh ) rusak atau tidak berfungsi.
      ________________________________________
      3. Proyek Besar Tertunda dan Skandal Pengadaan
      • Proyek Littoral Combat Ship (LCS)—senilai RM9 miliar—berasal dari rencana 6 kapal:
      o Pengiriman pertama, Maharaja Lela, seharusnya 2019, tapi tertunda.
      o Proyek dihentikan dan dilanjutkan kembali, dengan estimasi pengiriman baru: satu kapal selesai 2026, sisanya 2029.
      • Skandal pengadaan LCS menunjukkan korupsi dan mismanagement—termasuk soal desain yang tidak dipilih RMN dan pembayaran besar sebelum penyelesaian desain.
      ________________________________________
      4. Korupsi, Perencanaan Buruk, dan Interferensi Politik
      • Militer Malaydesh berada dalam “band D, kategori risiko tinggi untuk korupsi di sektor pertahanan.”
      • Terdapat banyak intervensi politik dalam pengadaan dan kontrak militer, yang menurunkan efektivitas dan memunculkan biaya transaksional tak perlu.
      • Perencanaan yang buruk sering menyebabkan pengadaan disetujui tanpa kebutuhan pengguna yang jelas—contoh kasus jet tempur LCA.
      ________________________________________
      5. Masalah Operasional dan Sumber Daya Personel
      • Personel militer dilaporkan menghadapi masalah keterampilan berpikir, pengambilan keputusan, dan pemecahan masalah selama operasi
      • RMAF sendiri bermasalah dalam pemeliharaan pesawat dan pasokan suku cadang, untuk jenis lawas seperti Su-30MKM maupun Hornet bekas Kuwait.

      Hapus
    6. 2026 = CUT DEFENSE BUDGET = MISKIN
      2026 = PHK MASSAL = MISKIN
      2026 = FREEZE PROCUREMENT = MISKIN
      2025 = SIPRI KOSONG = MISKIN
      2024 = SIPRI KOSONG = MISKIN
      2023 = CANCELLED PROCUREMENT = MISKIN
      --------------------------------
      2026 = CUT DEFENSE BUDGET = MISKIN
      Malaydesh’s treasury has ordered all government ministries and agencies to cut their operating budgets for 2026 due to the impacts of the Middle East conflict, according to a government directive reviewed by Reuters.
      --------------------------------
      2026 = FREEZE PROCUREMENT = MISKIN
      The freeze was imposed on January 16, 2026, targeting military and police contracts after bribery allegations against senior officials, including a former army chief.
      --------------------------------
      2025 SIPRI MALAYDESH = KOSONG
      Https://defense-studies.blogspot.com/2026/03/transfer-persenjataan-dari-dan-ke_17.html?lr=1773708518608
      --------------------------------
      2024 SIPRI MALAYDESH = KOSONG
      https://defense-studies.blogspot.com/2025/03/order-dan-transfer-persenjataan-ke-dan_14.html
      --------------------------------
      2023 Pembatalan 5 Tender (2023): MINDEF membatalkan 5 tender bekalan dan infrastruktur. Sumber: Kenyataan Rasmi MINDEF & Laporan Berita (Januari 2023).
      --------------------------------
      2026 CNBC Indonesia & HLIB: Menganalisis data SOCSO (PERKESO) terkait total 24.100 PHK dan puncaknya di Januari 2026.
      -
      2026 Bloomberg & The Straits Times: Memberitakan restrukturisasi Petronas yang memangkas ±5.000 karyawan
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      GOV + PEOPLE HOBI HUTANG = OVERLIMIT DEBT
      GOVERNMENT DEBT : 69% of GDP
      HOUSEHOLD DEBT : 84.3% of GDP
      As of June 2025, Malaydesh 's federal government debt was RM 1.3 trillion, up from RM 1.25 trillion at the end of 2024, with a projected debt-to-GDP ratio of 69% by the end of 2025. Simultaneously, household debt reached RM 1.65 trillion in March 2025, representing 84.3% of GDP, but this level is considered manageable due to strong household financial assets, which are 2.1 times higher than the total debt.
      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 GDP
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      Efek Penghapusan GST
      1. Penerimaan Negara Turun Tajam
      • GST 2017: menyumbang RM 44 miliar (sekitar 20% pendapatan federal).
      • SST 2019: hanya menyumbang sekitar RM 27 miliar.
      👉 Artinya ada kehilangan pendapatan tahunan ± RM 15–20 miliar.
      • Dampak langsung: ruang fiskal pemerintah makin sempit, bergantung lebih besar pada minyak & gas serta pajak langsung (corporate tax, income tax).
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      2. 🦧GORILA IQ BOTOL = DEFISIT ANGGARAN Melebar
      • Hilangnya pemasukan dari GST membuat defisit fiskal sulit diturunkan.
      • Malaydesh tetap terjebak defisit 4–6% dari PDB hampir TIAP TAHUN TIPU-TIPU sejak itu.
      • Pemerintah harus menambah utang untuk menutup belanja publik.
      👉 Salah satu faktor yang mendorong utang publik naik ke >60% PDB.
      ________________________________________
      3. Keterbatasan Belanja Publik
      • Banyak pos penting tertekan, misalnya:
      o Pertahanan (budget stagnan, modernisasi tertunda).
      o Infrastruktur (sebagian proyek besar ditunda atau direstrukturisasi).
      o Subsidi tetap tinggi karena tekanan politik → makin membebani anggaran

      Hapus
    7. 2026 = CUT DEFENSE BUDGET = MISKIN
      2026 = PHK MASSAL = MISKIN
      2026 = FREEZE PROCUREMENT = MISKIN
      2025 = SIPRI KOSONG = MISKIN
      2024 = SIPRI KOSONG = MISKIN
      2023 = CANCELLED PROCUREMENT = MISKIN
      --------------------------------
      2026 = CUT DEFENSE BUDGET = MISKIN
      Malaydesh’s treasury has ordered all government ministries and agencies to cut their operating budgets for 2026 due to the impacts of the Middle East conflict, according to a government directive reviewed by Reuters.
      --------------------------------
      2026 = FREEZE PROCUREMENT = MISKIN
      The freeze was imposed on January 16, 2026, targeting military and police contracts after bribery allegations against senior officials, including a former army chief.
      --------------------------------
      2025 SIPRI MALAYDESH = KOSONG
      Https://defense-studies.blogspot.com/2026/03/transfer-persenjataan-dari-dan-ke_17.html?lr=1773708518608
      --------------------------------
      2024 SIPRI MALAYDESH = KOSONG
      https://defense-studies.blogspot.com/2025/03/order-dan-transfer-persenjataan-ke-dan_14.html
      --------------------------------
      2023 Pembatalan 5 Tender (2023): MINDEF membatalkan 5 tender bekalan dan infrastruktur. Sumber: Kenyataan Rasmi MINDEF & Laporan Berita (Januari 2023).
      --------------------------------
      2026 CNBC Indonesia & HLIB: Menganalisis data SOCSO (PERKESO) terkait total 24.100 PHK dan puncaknya di Januari 2026.
      -
      2026 Bloomberg & The Straits Times: Memberitakan restrukturisasi Petronas yang memangkas ±5.000 karyawan
      --------------------------------

      1. Aging Equipment
      • A large portion of Malaydesh ’s armed forces equipment is 30–40+ years old.
      • Examples:
      o Navy: Some vessels date back to the 1970s–1980s; patrol craft and auxiliary ships are beyond recommended service life.
      o Air Force (RMAF): Operates Su-30MKM (delivered 2007, but with spare parts issues), F/A-18D Hornets (1997), and Hawks (1994) — all aging platforms.
      o Army: Armored vehicles like Condor APCs from the 1980s are still in service.
      👉 Obsolescence makes maintenance expensive and reduces combat readiness.
      ________________________________________
      2. Underinvestment in Modernisation
      • Malaydesh ’s defense budget is small (around 1% of GDP, RM15–18 billion yearly) compared to regional peers.
      • Over 40% goes to salaries and pensions, leaving little for procurement or modernization.
      • This means many assets simply stay in service until they break down, instead of being replaced regularly like in Singapore or Australia.
      ________________________________________
      3. Procurement Delays & Scandals
      • Major programs often face delays, mismanagement, or corruption scandals.
      • Example: Littoral Combat Ship (LCS) project – launched in 2011 (RM9 billion for 6 ships). As of 2025, no ship is operational; first delivery delayed to 2026.
      • Result: the Navy is stuck using older corvettes and patrol vessels far past their prime.
      ________________________________________
      4. Poor Maintenance & Spare Parts
      • Limited budget also affects maintenance.
      • The RMAF has had periods where only a fraction of its Su-30MKM fighters were airworthy due to spare parts shortages.
      • Old systems without steady spare parts supply quickly degrade into obsolescence.
      ________________________________________
      5. Shifts in Regional Military Balance
      • Neighbors (Singapore, Indonesia, Vietnam, Thailand) have invested heavily in modern systems (submarines, 5th-gen fighters, frigates, drones).
      • By contrast, Malaydesh ’s fleet and aircraft look increasingly outdated not just in age, but in capability compared to regional peers.
      ________________________________________
      6. Political Interference & Short-Termism
      • Defense procurement is often politicized.
      • Changes in government (frequent in Malaydesh since 2018) cause projects to be halted, renegotiated, or reset.
      • This leads to long gaps without new equipment, forcing older assets to remain in use.

      Hapus
    8. 2026 = CUT DEFENSE BUDGET = MISKIN
      2026 = PHK MASSAL = MISKIN
      2026 = FREEZE PROCUREMENT = MISKIN
      2025 = SIPRI KOSONG = MISKIN
      2024 = SIPRI KOSONG = MISKIN
      2023 = CANCELLED PROCUREMENT = MISKIN
      --------------------------------
      2026 = CUT DEFENSE BUDGET = MISKIN
      Malaydesh’s treasury has ordered all government ministries and agencies to cut their operating budgets for 2026 due to the impacts of the Middle East conflict, according to a government directive reviewed by Reuters.
      --------------------------------
      2026 = FREEZE PROCUREMENT = MISKIN
      The freeze was imposed on January 16, 2026, targeting military and police contracts after bribery allegations against senior officials, including a former army chief.
      --------------------------------
      2025 SIPRI MALAYDESH = KOSONG
      Https://defense-studies.blogspot.com/2026/03/transfer-persenjataan-dari-dan-ke_17.html?lr=1773708518608
      --------------------------------
      2024 SIPRI MALAYDESH = KOSONG
      https://defense-studies.blogspot.com/2025/03/order-dan-transfer-persenjataan-ke-dan_14.html
      --------------------------------
      2023 Pembatalan 5 Tender (2023): MINDEF membatalkan 5 tender bekalan dan infrastruktur. Sumber: Kenyataan Rasmi MINDEF & Laporan Berita (Januari 2023).
      --------------------------------
      2026 CNBC Indonesia & HLIB: Menganalisis data SOCSO (PERKESO) terkait total 24.100 PHK dan puncaknya di Januari 2026.
      -
      2026 Bloomberg & The Straits Times: Memberitakan restrukturisasi Petronas yang memangkas ±5.000 karyawan
      --------------------------------
      📌 1. Littoral Combat Ship (LCS) Scandal
      • Contract signed: 2011 with Boustead Naval Shipyard (BNS).
      • Budget: RM 9 billion for 6 LCS frigates based on the French Gowind-class design.
      • Promise: First ship to be delivered in 2019.
      • Reality (as of 2025):
      o 0 ships delivered.
      o Construction stalled, costs ballooned, and the project was marred by mismanagement and alleged corruption.
      o Some funds used for unrelated purposes, poor oversight.
      o First ship expected only by 2026 after multiple restructuring attempts.
      👉 Result: The Royal Malaydesh n Navy (RMN) still relies on old corvettes and patrol ships, while neighbors modernize.
      ________________________________________
      📌 2. Armored Vehicle & Army Projects
      • Condor APCs (1970s–80s) still in service because replacement programs were delayed.
      • Malaydesh purchased AV-8 Gempita armored vehicles (Turkey-Malaydesh joint project, 2011), but production was slow and plagued by cost overruns.
      • Planned replacements for older artillery and vehicles often stall due to lack of funds and changing government priorities.
      ________________________________________
      📌 3. Aircraft Procurement Issues
      • The Multi-Role Combat Aircraft (MRCA) Program to replace aging MiG-29s (retired in 2017) has been delayed for over a decade.
      o Candidates: Rafale (France), Typhoon (UK), Gripen (Sweden), F/A-18 (US).
      o Political changes caused the program to be postponed indefinitely.
      o Malaydesh now only relies on 18 Su-30MKM and 8 F/A-18D Hornets — both aging fleets.
      • RMAF struggles with readiness: at one point, only 4 of 18 Su-30MKMs were operational due to spare parts shortages.
      ________________________________________
      📌 4. Patrol Vessel (NGPV) Project
      • 1990s project for New Generation Patrol Vessels (NGPV) — intended 27 ships.
      • Only 6 Kedah-class ships were delivered (2006–2010).
      • Project faced budget mismanagement and corruption, forcing scaling down.
      • Navy ended up with far fewer ships than planned, with limited capabilities.
      ________________________________________
      📌 5. Submarine Program (Scorpène Class)
      • Two French-made Scorpène submarines purchased in mid-2000s.
      • Program tainted by corruption allegations involving middlemen and political figures (linked to the controversial Altantuya case).
      • While subs are operational, maintenance has been expensive, and one was sidelined for long periods due to technical issues.

      Hapus
    9. 2026 = CUT DEFENSE BUDGET = MISKIN
      2026 = PHK MASSAL = MISKIN
      2026 = FREEZE PROCUREMENT = MISKIN
      2025 = SIPRI KOSONG = MISKIN
      2024 = SIPRI KOSONG = MISKIN
      2023 = CANCELLED PROCUREMENT = MISKIN
      --------------------------------
      2026 = CUT DEFENSE BUDGET = MISKIN
      Malaydesh’s treasury has ordered all government ministries and agencies to cut their operating budgets for 2026 due to the impacts of the Middle East conflict, according to a government directive reviewed by Reuters.
      --------------------------------
      2026 = FREEZE PROCUREMENT = MISKIN
      The freeze was imposed on January 16, 2026, targeting military and police contracts after bribery allegations against senior officials, including a former army chief.
      --------------------------------
      2025 SIPRI MALAYDESH = KOSONG
      Https://defense-studies.blogspot.com/2026/03/transfer-persenjataan-dari-dan-ke_17.html?lr=1773708518608
      --------------------------------
      2024 SIPRI MALAYDESH = KOSONG
      https://defense-studies.blogspot.com/2025/03/order-dan-transfer-persenjataan-ke-dan_14.html
      --------------------------------
      2023 Pembatalan 5 Tender (2023): MINDEF membatalkan 5 tender bekalan dan infrastruktur. Sumber: Kenyataan Rasmi MINDEF & Laporan Berita (Januari 2023).
      --------------------------------
      2026 CNBC Indonesia & HLIB: Menganalisis data SOCSO (PERKESO) terkait total 24.100 PHK dan puncaknya di Januari 2026.
      -
      2026 Bloomberg & The Straits Times: Memberitakan restrukturisasi Petronas yang memangkas ±5.000 karyawan
      --------------------------------
      📌 1. Frequent Change of Governments
      • Since 2018, Malaydesh has gone through five prime ministers (Najib → Mahathir → Muhyiddin → Ismail Sabri → Anwar).
      • Each new administration brings in new defense ministers, new priorities, and new reviews of procurement plans.
      • Defense programs often get shelved, re-tendered, or cancelled, even if already in progress.
      👉 Example: The MRCA (fighter jet replacement) program was delayed repeatedly as every government pushed it aside to focus on other political promises.
      ________________________________________
      📌 2. Short-Term Political Goals vs. Long-Term Defense Needs
      • Politicians often treat the defense budget as a political tool, not a national strategy.
      • Instead of investing in long-term modernization (ships, jets, systems that take 10–20 years), governments focus on populist measures like subsidies and cash transfers.
      • Defense ends up being underfunded because it doesn’t bring quick electoral returns.
      👉 Result: Modernization plans are written on paper (e.g., Malaydesh Defence White Paper 2019) but rarely implemented.
      ________________________________________
      📌 3. Procurement Decisions Driven by Politics
      • Major defense deals are often influenced by political patronage and corruption instead of operational needs.
      • Contracts are awarded to companies with political links, regardless of whether they can deliver.
      👉 Example: The Littoral Combat Ship (LCS) project was handed to Boustead Naval Shipyard (linked to UMNO interests), leading to billions spent without a single ship delivered by 2025.
      ________________________________________
      📌 4. Policy Flip-Flops
      • Projects often get reversed or changed midway because of political shifts.
      • Example:
      o NGPV (New Generation Patrol Vessel) plan was for 27 ships. After political scandals and leadership changes, only 6 were built.
      o MRCA Program (to replace MiG-29s) has been “top priority” since 2010, but each government postponed it → leaving RMAF with a shrinking fleet.
      • This creates a stop-go cycle where billions are wasted and no consistent progress is made.
      ________________________________________
      📌 5. Lack of Bipartisan Consensus on Defense
      • Unlike Singapore (where defense is a non-political, bipartisan national priority), in Malaydesh defense policy shifts with each ruling coalition.
      • No stable long-term vision: every government reopens old debates instead of following through on past commitments.
      👉 The 2019 Defence White Paper was a good roadmap, but after Pakatan Harapan fell in 2020, it was quietly shelved.

      Hapus
    10. 2026 = CUT DEFENSE BUDGET = MISKIN
      2026 = PHK MASSAL = MISKIN
      2026 = FREEZE PROCUREMENT = MISKIN
      2025 = SIPRI KOSONG = MISKIN
      2024 = SIPRI KOSONG = MISKIN
      2023 = CANCELLED PROCUREMENT = MISKIN
      --------------------------------
      2026 = CUT DEFENSE BUDGET = MISKIN
      Malaydesh’s treasury has ordered all government ministries and agencies to cut their operating budgets for 2026 due to the impacts of the Middle East conflict, according to a government directive reviewed by Reuters.
      --------------------------------
      2026 = FREEZE PROCUREMENT = MISKIN
      The freeze was imposed on January 16, 2026, targeting military and police contracts after bribery allegations against senior officials, including a former army chief.
      --------------------------------
      2025 SIPRI MALAYDESH = KOSONG
      Https://defense-studies.blogspot.com/2026/03/transfer-persenjataan-dari-dan-ke_17.html?lr=1773708518608
      --------------------------------
      2024 SIPRI MALAYDESH = KOSONG
      https://defense-studies.blogspot.com/2025/03/order-dan-transfer-persenjataan-ke-dan_14.html
      --------------------------------
      2023 Pembatalan 5 Tender (2023): MINDEF membatalkan 5 tender bekalan dan infrastruktur. Sumber: Kenyataan Rasmi MINDEF & Laporan Berita (Januari 2023).
      --------------------------------
      2026 CNBC Indonesia & HLIB: Menganalisis data SOCSO (PERKESO) terkait total 24.100 PHK dan puncaknya di Januari 2026.
      -
      2026 Bloomberg & The Straits Times: Memberitakan restrukturisasi Petronas yang memangkas ±5.000 karyawan
      --------------------------------
      📌 1. Chronic Budget Allocation Problem
      • Malaydesh ’s defense budget is small (~1% of GDP, RM15–18 billion/year).
      • Of that, ~60% goes to salaries and pensions.
      • Only 20–25% is left for operations & maintenance (O&M), and even less for procurement.
      👉 This leaves little funding to buy spare parts, conduct regular overhauls, or invest in preventive maintenance.
      ________________________________________
      📌 2. Air Force (RMAF) Problems
      Su-30MKM (delivered 2007)
      • Flagship fighter jets, but plagued by low availability.
      • At one point (2018), reports said only 4 of 18 Su-30MKMs were airworthy, the rest grounded due to lack of spare parts and servicing delays.
      • Malaydesh had difficulties sourcing Russian spare parts after sanctions and because of budget shortfalls.
      MiG-29N
      • Retired in 2017 mainly due to high maintenance costs and poor availability (many were grounded).
      Hawk 108/208
      • Used since the 1990s, many are aging trainers with frequent technical issues.
      • Maintenance consumes resources but still leaves many aircraft unfit for combat roles.
      👉 Overall, RMAF has far fewer combat-ready aircraft than its official fleet size suggests.
      ________________________________________
      📌 3. Navy (RMN) Problems
      Old Vessels
      • Many ships (patrol craft, corvettes) date from the 1970s–80s.
      • Spare parts are often obsolete or no longer manufactured, forcing RMN to cannibalize parts from one ship to keep another running.
      Submarines (Scorpène class)
      • Maintenance is expensive.
      • At times, only one of two submarines was operational due to refit or repair delays.
      • Budget cuts make it hard to sustain long-term contracts with foreign suppliers.
      Littoral Combat Ship (LCS) Delay
      • Because the LCS program is stalled, RMN must overuse old Kedah-class vessels.
      • Heavy usage without enough maintenance accelerates wear and reduces readiness.
      ________________________________________
      📌 4. Army Problems
      • The Army still operates Condor APCs from the 1980s, which break down frequently.
      • Spare parts for these German-made vehicles are scarce.
      • Even newer AV-8 Gempita vehicles have been criticized for high operating costs and inconsistent spare parts supply.
      👉 Result: Many vehicles sit idle in depots, reducing combat mobility.

      Hapus
    11. 2026 = CUT DEFENSE BUDGET = MISKIN
      2026 = PHK MASSAL = MISKIN
      2026 = FREEZE PROCUREMENT = MISKIN
      2025 = SIPRI KOSONG = MISKIN
      2024 = SIPRI KOSONG = MISKIN
      2023 = CANCELLED PROCUREMENT = MISKIN
      --------------------------------
      2026 = CUT DEFENSE BUDGET = MISKIN
      Malaydesh’s treasury has ordered all government ministries and agencies to cut their operating budgets for 2026 due to the impacts of the Middle East conflict, according to a government directive reviewed by Reuters.
      --------------------------------
      2026 = FREEZE PROCUREMENT = MISKIN
      The freeze was imposed on January 16, 2026, targeting military and police contracts after bribery allegations against senior officials, including a former army chief.
      --------------------------------
      2025 SIPRI MALAYDESH = KOSONG
      Https://defense-studies.blogspot.com/2026/03/transfer-persenjataan-dari-dan-ke_17.html?lr=1773708518608
      --------------------------------
      2024 SIPRI MALAYDESH = KOSONG
      https://defense-studies.blogspot.com/2025/03/order-dan-transfer-persenjataan-ke-dan_14.html
      --------------------------------
      2023 Pembatalan 5 Tender (2023): MINDEF membatalkan 5 tender bekalan dan infrastruktur. Sumber: Kenyataan Rasmi MINDEF & Laporan Berita (Januari 2023).
      --------------------------------
      2026 CNBC Indonesia & HLIB: Menganalisis data SOCSO (PERKESO) terkait total 24.100 PHK dan puncaknya di Januari 2026.
      -
      2026 Bloomberg & The Straits Times: Memberitakan restrukturisasi Petronas yang memangkas ±5.000 karyawan
      --------------------------------
      📌 1. How the Budget Is Divided
      • Annual defense budget: around RM15–18 billion.
      • Distribution (typical year, Ministry of Defence reports):
      o ~60% → Emoluments (salaries, allowances, pensions)
      o ~20–25% → Operations & Maintenance (O&M: fuel, spare parts, training, exercises, repairs)
      o ~15–20% → Development/Procurement (buying new weapons, infrastructure, modernization)
      👉 This means more than half of the budget goes to people, not equipment.
      ________________________________________
      📌 2. Why Salaries Are So High
      a. Large Manpower Size
      • Malaydesh n Armed Forces (MAF) = ~110,000 active personnel + ~50,000 reserves.
      • This is relatively large compared to Malaydesh ’s small defense budget.
      • Each soldier = salary, housing, medical, training, allowances → recurring cost every year.
      b. Generous Benefits & Pensions
      • Retired servicemen receive lifetime pensions (sometimes including dependents).
      • Number of veterans keeps growing, making pensions a ballooning burden.
      • In some years, pension spending alone is bigger than equipment spending.
      c. Civil Service Culture
      • Malaydesh ’s military is part of the broader civil service system, where public employment is politically protected.
      • Downsizing the armed forces would mean laying off civil servants — politically sensitive.
      ________________________________________
      📌 3. Consequences of Salary-Heavy Budget
      a. Starves Modernization
      • With only ~15–20% left for development, Malaydesh cannot sustain large procurement programs.
      • Example:
      o Littoral Combat Ship (LCS) program (RM9 billion) → consumed nearly a decade’s worth of procurement funds.
      o Other projects (fighter replacement, new helicopters) keep getting postponed.
      b. Weak Operations & Maintenance (O&M)
      • Only ~20–25% for O&M means:
      o Not enough spare parts for aircraft/ships.
      o Limited flight hours for pilots.
      o Fewer naval patrol days.
      👉 Readiness suffers: equipment exists “on paper” but cannot be deployed.
      c. Personnel vs Capability Imbalance
      • Malaydesh has a lot of soldiers but little firepower.
      • Example:
      o Army manpower is large, but many still ride 1980s Condor APCs.
      o Air Force has trained pilots, but only a fraction of jets are flyable.

      Hapus
    12. 2026 = CUT DEFENSE BUDGET = MISKIN
      2026 = PHK MASSAL = MISKIN
      2026 = FREEZE PROCUREMENT = MISKINNN
      2025 = SIPRI KOSONG = MISKIN
      2024 = SIPRI KOSONG = MISKIN
      2023 = CANCELLED PROCUREMENT = MISKIN
      --------------------------------
      2026 = CUT DEFENSE BUDGET = MISKIN
      Malaydesh’s treasury has ordered all government ministries and agencies to cut their operating budgets for 2026 due to the impacts of the Middle East conflict, according to a government directive reviewed by Reuters.
      --------------------------------
      2026 = FREEZE PROCUREMENT = MISKINNN
      The freeze was imposed on January 16, 2026, targeting military and police contracts after bribery allegations against senior officials, including a former army chief.
      --------------------------------
      2025 SIPRI MALAYDESH = KOSONG
      Https://defense-studies.blogspot.com/2026/03/transfer-persenjataan-dari-dan-ke_17.html?lr=1773708518608
      --------------------------------
      2024 SIPRI MALAYDESH = KOSONG
      https://defense-studies.blogspot.com/2025/03/order-dan-transfer-persenjataan-ke-dan_14.html
      --------------------------------
      2023 Pembatalan 5 Tender (2023): MINDEF membatalkan 5 tender bekalan dan infrastruktur. Sumber: Kenyataan Rasmi MINDEF & Laporan Berita (Januari 2023).
      --------------------------------
      2026 CNBC Indonesia & HLIB: Menganalisis data SOCSO (PERKESO) terkait total 24.100 PHK dan puncaknya di Januari 2026.
      -
      2026 Bloomberg & The Straits Times: Memberitakan restrukturisasi Petronas yang memangkas ±5.000 karyawan
      --------------------------------
      DATA UTANG MALAYDESH 2026
      Utang Pemerintah: RM 1,79 triliun (Rasio Utang Pemerintah/PDB: 70,5% - Batas Limit 65%)
      Utang Rumah Tangga: RM 1,65 triliun (Rasio Utang Rumah Tangga/PDB: 84,3% - Batas Limit 65%)
      Jumlah Penduduk Malaydesh 2026 : 36.385.115 jiwa
      -
      PERHITUNGAN UTANG PER PENDUDUK MALAYDESH 2026
      Utang Pemerintah: RM 1.790.000.000.000 / 36.385.115 = RM 49.196
      Utang Rumah Tangga: RM 1.650.000.000.000 / 36.385.115 = RM 45.348
      ➡️TOTAL BEBAN KUMULATIF PER WARGA : RM 49.196 + RM 45.348 = RM 94.544
      ---------------------------------
      35 MILLION/4 PEOPLE = 8.750.000 DEPRESION
      35 MILLION/10 PEOPLE = 3.500.000 ATTEMPTED SUICIDE
      the 2022 National Health Morbidity Survey (NHMS) in MALAYDESH found that one in four adolescents had depression and one in ten had attempted suicide. The survey also found that suicidal thoughts and attempted suicide rates were higher among girls than boys.
      Key findings
      • 1 in 4 adolescents had depression
      • 1 in 10 adolescents had attempted suicide
      • 18.5% of girls had suicidal thoughts, compared to 13.4% of boys who had attempted suicide
      Implications
      These findings highlight the need for targeted mental health interventions.
      ---------------------------------
      SEPERTIGA (1/3) = MENTAL DISORDER = GANGGUAN JIWA ....
      1 IN 3 PEOPLE = HAVE A MENTAL DISORDER
      35 MILLION / 3 PEOPLE = 11 MILLION PEOPLE MENTAL DISORDER
      According to Prudential, one in three people in MALAYDESH have a mental disorder, but half of them haven't been diagnosed. This is a serious issue that requires targeted interventions.
      Prevalence of mental illness in MALAYDESH
      • The 2022 National Health Morbidity Survey found that one in four adolescents have depression, and one in ten have attempted suicide.
      • The prevalence of mental health problems is highest among people aged 16–19 and those from low-income families.
      • Mental health problems can affect people throughout their lives.
      Impact of untreated mental illness
      • People who don't get mental health treatment may develop serious complications and even be hospitalized.
      • Mental illness stigma is still widespread in many cultures and nations.
      ---------------------------------
      1 IN 3 = MENTAL DISORDER
      1 IN 3 = MENTAL DISORDER
      1 IN 3 = MENTAL DISORDER
      1 in 3 people in MALAYDESH suffers from a mental disorder of some sort. But, unfortunately, half of those individuals have not been diagnosed. To aggravate things, most people who do not get mental health treatment may develop serious complications and even get hospitalised.

      Hapus
  18. Terbukti LOW IQ Grade malaydesh yang sibuk bicara soal Nilai Tukar Uang Rupiah terhadap USD


    Tapi lupa bahwa INDONESIA sudah BERHASIL membangun strategi Networking QRIS di CHINA, JAPAN, KOREA SELATAN, SAUDI ARABIYA dan Negara ASEAN lain.


    https://www.cnnindonesia.com/ekonomi/20260430131453-78-1353794/ni-hao-belanja-di-china-kini-bisa-pakai-qris

    Bayangin aja ketika Russia dan Uni eropa pakai QRIS


    Artinya:
    NILAI RUPIAH itu TETAP AMAN dan BERNILAI TINGGI daripada ringgit malaydesh.

    Konklusi:
    INDONESIA ditinggal oleh USA itu NO PROBLEM karena ada Pasar dan Kerjasama Bisnis dengan CHINA, JAPAN, KOREA SELATAN, SAUDI ARABIYA dengan basis QRIS.

    QRIS adalah SOLUSI MODERN CURRENCY RISK MANAGEMENT INDONESIA terhadap konsep nilai tukar rupiah terhadap USD dollar yang sudah USANG .


    Uppss...lupa kalo malaysdesh itu volume otak cuman 1 CC...jadi BODOH dan TOLOL (BOTOL)

    BalasHapus
  19. Terbukti LOW IQ Grade malaydesh yang sibuk bicara soal Nilai Tukar Uang Rupiah terhadap USD


    Tapi lupa bahwa INDONESIA sudah BERHASIL membangun strategi Networking QRIS di CHINA, JAPAN, KOREA SELATAN, SAUDI ARABIYA dan Negara ASEAN lain.


    https://www.cnnindonesia.com/ekonomi/20260430131453-78-1353794/ni-hao-belanja-di-china-kini-bisa-pakai-qris

    Bayangin aja ketika Russia dan Uni eropa pakai QRIS


    Artinya:
    NILAI RUPIAH itu TETAP AMAN dan BERNILAI TINGGI daripada ringgit malaydesh.

    Konklusi:
    INDONESIA ditinggal oleh USA itu NO PROBLEM karena ada Pasar dan Kerjasama Bisnis dengan CHINA, JAPAN, KOREA SELATAN, SAUDI ARABIYA dengan basis QRIS.

    QRIS adalah SOLUSI MODERN CURRENCY RISK MANAGEMENT INDONESIA terhadap konsep nilai tukar rupiah terhadap USD dollar yang sudah USANG .


    Uppss...lupa kalo malaysdesh itu volume otak cuman 1 CC...jadi BODOH dan TOLOL (BOTOL)

    BalasHapus
  20. 2026 = CUT DEFENSE BUDGET = MISKIN
    2026 = PHK MASSAL = MISKIN
    2026 = FREEZE PROCUREMENT = MISKIN
    2025 = SIPRI KOSONG = MISKIN
    2024 = SIPRI KOSONG = MISKIN
    2023 = CANCELLED PROCUREMENT = MISKIN
    --------------------------------
    2026 = CUT DEFENSE BUDGET = MISKIN
    Malaydesh’s treasury has ordered all government ministries and agencies to cut their operating budgets for 2026 due to the impacts of the Middle East conflict, according to a government directive reviewed by Reuters.
    --------------------------------
    2026 = FREEZE PROCUREMENT = MISKIN
    The freeze was imposed on January 16, 2026, targeting military and police contracts after bribery allegations against senior officials, including a former army chief.
    --------------------------------
    2025 SIPRI MALAYDESH = KOSONG
    Https://defense-studies.blogspot.com/2026/03/transfer-persenjataan-dari-dan-ke_17.html?lr=1773708518608
    --------------------------------
    2024 SIPRI MALAYDESH = KOSONG
    https://defense-studies.blogspot.com/2025/03/order-dan-transfer-persenjataan-ke-dan_14.html
    --------------------------------
    2023 Pembatalan 5 Tender (2023): MINDEF membatalkan 5 tender bekalan dan infrastruktur. Sumber: Kenyataan Rasmi MINDEF & Laporan Berita (Januari 2023).
    --------------------------------
    CNBC Indonesia & HLIB: Menganalisis data SOCSO (PERKESO) terkait total 24.100 PHK dan puncaknya di Januari 2026.
    -
    Bloomberg & The Straits Times: Memberitakan restrukturisasi Petronas yang memangkas ±5.000 karyawan
    ----------------------------------
    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 POLICE

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  21. 2026 = CUT DEFENSE BUDGET = MISKIN
    2026 = PHK MASSAL = MISKIN
    2026 = FREEZE PROCUREMENT = MISKIN
    2025 = SIPRI KOSONG = MISKIN
    2024 = SIPRI KOSONG = MISKIN
    2023 = CANCELLED PROCUREMENT = MISKIN
    --------------------------------
    2026 = CUT DEFENSE BUDGET = MISKIN
    Malaydesh’s treasury has ordered all government ministries and agencies to cut their operating budgets for 2026 due to the impacts of the Middle East conflict, according to a government directive reviewed by Reuters.
    --------------------------------
    2026 = FREEZE PROCUREMENT = MISKIN
    The freeze was imposed on January 16, 2026, targeting military and police contracts after bribery allegations against senior officials, including a former army chief.
    --------------------------------
    2025 SIPRI MALAYDESH = KOSONG
    Https://defense-studies.blogspot.com/2026/03/transfer-persenjataan-dari-dan-ke_17.html?lr=1773708518608
    --------------------------------
    2024 SIPRI MALAYDESH = KOSONG
    https://defense-studies.blogspot.com/2025/03/order-dan-transfer-persenjataan-ke-dan_14.html
    --------------------------------
    2023 Pembatalan 5 Tender (2023): MINDEF membatalkan 5 tender bekalan dan infrastruktur. Sumber: Kenyataan Rasmi MINDEF & Laporan Berita (Januari 2023).
    --------------------------------
    CNBC Indonesia & HLIB: Menganalisis data SOCSO (PERKESO) terkait total 24.100 PHK dan puncaknya di Januari 2026.
    -
    Bloomberg & The Straits Times: Memberitakan restrukturisasi Petronas yang memangkas ±5.000 karyawan
    ----------------------------------
    HUTANG & LIABILITAS MALAYDESH 2010–2026
    2010: RM 407,1 Miliar
    2011: RM 456,1 Miliar
    2012: RM 501,6 Miliar
    2013: RM 547,7 Miliar
    2014: RM 582,8 Miliar
    2015: RM 630,5 Miliar
    2016: RM 648,5 Miliar
    2017: RM 686,8 Miliar
    2018: RM 1,19 Triliun
    2019: RM 1,25 Triliun
    2020: RM 1,32 Triliun
    2021: RM 1,38 Triliun
    2022: RM 1,45 Triliun
    2023: RM 1,53 Triliun
    2024: RM 1,63 Triliun
    2025: RM 1,71 Triliun
    2026: RM 1,79 Triliun
    -
    SUMBER :
    Bloomberg & Reuters | CNA & The Star | The Edge Malaydesh | MOF & Bernama | Kementerian Kewangan
    --------------------------------_
    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 = 70.5
    -
    SUMBER : Macrotrends / World Bank / Statista / Trading Economics
    --------------------------------
    DEFISIT FISKAL MALAYDESH PERIODE 2010–2025:
    2010: -5.3% (± USD 13.5 MILIAR)
    2011: -4.7% (± USD 14.0 MILIAR)
    2012: -4.3% (± USD 13.5 MILIAR)
    2013: -3.8% (± USD 12.2 MILIAR)
    2014: -3.4% (± USD 11.5 MILIAR)
    2015: -3.2% (± USD 9.6 MILIAR)
    2016: -3.1% (± USD 9.3 MILIAR)
    2017: -2.9% (± USD 9.2 MILIAR)
    2018: -3.7% (± USD 13.2 MILIAR)
    2019: -3.4% (± USD 12.4 MILIAR)
    2020: -6.2% (± USD 20.9 MILIAR)
    2021: -6.4% (± USD 23.9 MILIAR)
    2022: -5.5% (± USD 22.4 MILIAR)
    2023: -5.0% (± USD 20.0 MILIAR)
    2024: -4.3% (± USD 18.1 MILIAR)
    2025: -3.8% (± USD 17.8 MILIAR)
    -
    SUMBER:
    IMF | World Economic Outlook | World Bank | Bank Negara Malaydesh.
    --------------------------------
    2025 TOTAL UTANG SWASTA + PEMERINTAH TERHADAP GDP
    1. Singapura 🇸🇬: 347%
    2. Malaydesh 🇲🇾: 224%
    3. Thailand 🇹🇭: 223%
    4. Vietnam 🇻🇳: 161%
    5. Laos 🇱🇦: ~130 - 150%
    6. Filipina 🇵🇭: ~110 - 120%
    7. Indonesia 🇮🇩: ~80 - 95%
    8. Myanmar 🇲🇲: ~75 - 85%
    9. Kamboja 🇰🇭: ~60 - 70%
    10. Timor Leste 🇹🇱: ~30 - 40%
    11. Brunei 🇧🇳: ~5 - 10%
    -
    Sumber: IIF Global Debt Monitor (Total Debt)
    ---------------------------------
    2025 TOTAL UTANG PEMERINTAH TERHADAP GDP
    1. Singapura 🇸🇬: 176,3%
    2. Laos 🇱🇦: ~84,7% - 91%
    3. Malaydesh 🇲🇾: 70,5%
    4. Thailand 🇹🇭: 62,2%
    5. Myanmar 🇲🇲: 63,0%
    6. Filipina 🇵🇭: 58,8%
    7. Indonesia 🇮🇩: 41,1%
    8. Vietnam 🇻🇳: ~34% - 37%
    9. Kamboja 🇰🇭: ~31,4%
    10. Timor Leste 🇹🇱: ~16% - 20%
    11. Brunei 🇧🇳: ~2,3%
    -
    Sumber: IIF Global Debt Monitor (Total Debt)
    ---------------------------------
    🤣😝😀🤣😝😀🤣😝😀

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  22. 2026 = CUT DEFENSE BUDGET = MISKIN
    2026 = PHK MASSAL = MISKIN
    2026 = FREEZE PROCUREMENT = MISKINNN
    2025 = SIPRI KOSONG = MISKIN
    2024 = SIPRI KOSONG = MISKIN
    2023 = CANCELLED PROCUREMENT = MISKIN
    --------------------------------
    2026 = CUT DEFENSE BUDGET = MISKIN
    Malaydesh’s treasury has ordered all government ministries and agencies to cut their operating budgets for 2026 due to the impacts of the Middle East conflict, according to a government directive reviewed by Reuters.
    --------------------------------
    2026 = FREEZE PROCUREMENT = MISKINNN
    The freeze was imposed on January 16, 2026, targeting military and police contracts after bribery allegations against senior officials, including a former army chief.
    --------------------------------
    2025 SIPRI MALAYDESH = KOSONG
    Https://defense-studies.blogspot.com/2026/03/transfer-persenjataan-dari-dan-ke_17.html?lr=1773708518608
    --------------------------------
    2024 SIPRI MALAYDESH = KOSONG
    https://defense-studies.blogspot.com/2025/03/order-dan-transfer-persenjataan-ke-dan_14.html
    --------------------------------
    2023 Pembatalan 5 Tender (2023): MINDEF membatalkan 5 tender bekalan dan infrastruktur. Sumber: Kenyataan Rasmi MINDEF & Laporan Berita (Januari 2023).
    --------------------------------
    2026 CNBC Indonesia & HLIB: Menganalisis data SOCSO (PERKESO) terkait total 24.100 PHK dan puncaknya di Januari 2026.
    -
    2026 Bloomberg & The Straits Times: Memberitakan restrukturisasi Petronas yang memangkas ±5.000 karyawan
    --------------------------------
    Inventaris Transfer Senjata (SIPRI 2024-2025)
    Indonesia (Aktif):
    Udara: Rafale F-4, A400M Atlas, Sistem Air Refuel, Drone ANKA-S.
    Laut: PPA-L-Plus, Ship Engine (LM-2500).
    Darat/Rudal: Rudal BORA, Rudal KHAN.
    Mesin: TP400-D6.
    Malaydesh (Kosong): Tidak ada catatan transfer signifikan dalam periode 2 tahun tersebut.
    -
    Akar Masalah Modernisasi (Structural Causes)
    Anggaran: Dana pertahanan di bawah 1,5% PDB (lebih rendah dari Singapura & Thailand).
    Skandal Pengadaan: Proyek LCS (Littoral Combat Ship) senilai RM9 miliar yang gagal kirim dan helikopter MD530G.
    Ketergantungan Asing: Kurangnya industri pertahanan domestik memicu kerentanan terhadap fluktuasi mata uang dan sanksi.
    Instabilitas Politik: Prioritas pertahanan sering berubah setiap pergantian pemerintah.

    BalasHapus
  23. 2026 = CUT DEFENSE BUDGET = MISKIN
    2026 = PHK MASSAL = MISKIN
    2026 = FREEZE PROCUREMENT = MISKINNN
    2025 = SIPRI KOSONG = MISKIN
    2024 = SIPRI KOSONG = MISKIN
    2023 = CANCELLED PROCUREMENT = MISKIN
    --------------------------------
    2026 = CUT DEFENSE BUDGET = MISKIN
    Malaydesh’s treasury has ordered all government ministries and agencies to cut their operating budgets for 2026 due to the impacts of the Middle East conflict, according to a government directive reviewed by Reuters.
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    2026 = FREEZE PROCUREMENT = MISKINNN
    The freeze was imposed on January 16, 2026, targeting military and police contracts after bribery allegations against senior officials, including a former army chief.
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    2025 SIPRI MALAYDESH = KOSONG
    Https://defense-studies.blogspot.com/2026/03/transfer-persenjataan-dari-dan-ke_17.html?lr=1773708518608
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    2024 SIPRI MALAYDESH = KOSONG
    https://defense-studies.blogspot.com/2025/03/order-dan-transfer-persenjataan-ke-dan_14.html
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    2023 Pembatalan 5 Tender (2023): MINDEF membatalkan 5 tender bekalan dan infrastruktur. Sumber: Kenyataan Rasmi MINDEF & Laporan Berita (Januari 2023).
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    2026 CNBC Indonesia & HLIB: Menganalisis data SOCSO (PERKESO) terkait total 24.100 PHK dan puncaknya di Januari 2026.
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    2026 Bloomberg & The Straits Times: Memberitakan restrukturisasi Petronas yang memangkas ±5.000 karyawan
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    DATA UTANG MALAYDESH 2026
    Utang Pemerintah: RM 1,79 triliun (Rasio Utang Pemerintah/PDB: 70,5% - Batas Limit 65%)
    Utang Rumah Tangga: RM 1,65 triliun (Rasio Utang Rumah Tangga/PDB: 84,3% - Batas Limit 65%)
    Jumlah Penduduk Malaydesh 2026 : 36.385.115 jiwa
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    PERHITUNGAN UTANG PER PENDUDUK MALAYDESH 2026
    Utang Pemerintah: RM 1.790.000.000.000 / 36.385.115 = RM 49.196
    Utang Rumah Tangga: RM 1.650.000.000.000 / 36.385.115 = RM 45.348
    ➡️TOTAL BEBAN KUMULATIF PER WARGA : RM 49.196 + RM 45.348 = RM 94.544
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    2025 TOTAL UTANG SWASTA + PEMERINTAH TERHADAP GDP
    Sumber: IIF Global Debt Monitor (Total Debt)
    1. Singapura 🇸🇬: 347%
    2. Malaydesh 🇲🇾: 224%
    3. Thailand 🇹🇭: 223%
    4. Vietnam 🇻🇳: 161%
    5. Laos 🇱🇦: ~130 - 150%
    6. Filipina 🇵🇭: ~110 - 120%
    7. Indonesia 🇮🇩: ~80 - 95%
    8. Myanmar 🇲🇲: ~75 - 85%
    9. Kamboja 🇰🇭: ~60 - 70%
    10. Timor Leste 🇹🇱: ~30 - 40%
    11. Brunei 🇧🇳: ~5 - 10%
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    2025 TOTAL UTANG PEMERINTAH TERHADAP GDP
    Sumber: IMF Global Debt Database (Government Debt)
    1. Singapura 🇸🇬: 176,3%
    2. Laos 🇱🇦: ~84,7% - 91%
    3. Malaydesh 🇲🇾: 70,5%
    4. Thailand 🇹🇭: 62,2%
    5. Myanmar 🇲🇲: 63,0%
    6. Filipina 🇵🇭: 58,8%
    7. Indonesia 🇮🇩: 41,1%
    8. Vietnam 🇻🇳: ~34% - 37%
    9. Kamboja 🇰🇭: ~31,4%
    10. Timor Leste 🇹🇱: ~16% - 20%
    11. Brunei 🇧🇳: ~2,3%

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  24. 2026 = CUT DEFENSE BUDGET = MISKIN
    2026 = PHK MASSAL = MISKIN
    2026 = FREEZE PROCUREMENT = MISKINNN
    2025 = SIPRI KOSONG = MISKIN
    2024 = SIPRI KOSONG = MISKIN
    2023 = CANCELLED PROCUREMENT = MISKIN
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    2026 = CUT DEFENSE BUDGET = MISKIN
    Malaydesh’s treasury has ordered all government ministries and agencies to cut their operating budgets for 2026 due to the impacts of the Middle East conflict, according to a government directive reviewed by Reuters.
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    2026 = FREEZE PROCUREMENT = MISKINNN
    The freeze was imposed on January 16, 2026, targeting military and police contracts after bribery allegations against senior officials, including a former army chief.
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    2025 SIPRI MALAYDESH = KOSONG
    Https://defense-studies.blogspot.com/2026/03/transfer-persenjataan-dari-dan-ke_17.html?lr=1773708518608
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    2024 SIPRI MALAYDESH = KOSONG
    https://defense-studies.blogspot.com/2025/03/order-dan-transfer-persenjataan-ke-dan_14.html
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    2023 Pembatalan 5 Tender (2023): MINDEF membatalkan 5 tender bekalan dan infrastruktur. Sumber: Kenyataan Rasmi MINDEF & Laporan Berita (Januari 2023).
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    2026 CNBC Indonesia & HLIB: Menganalisis data SOCSO (PERKESO) terkait total 24.100 PHK dan puncaknya di Januari 2026.
    -
    2026 Bloomberg & The Straits Times: Memberitakan restrukturisasi Petronas yang memangkas ±5.000 karyawan
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    DATA UTANG MALAYDESH 2026
    Utang Pemerintah: RM 1,79 triliun (Rasio Utang Pemerintah/PDB: 70,5% - Batas Limit 65%)
    Utang Rumah Tangga: RM 1,65 triliun (Rasio Utang Rumah Tangga/PDB: 84,3% - Batas Limit 65%)
    Jumlah Penduduk Malaydesh 2026 : 36.385.115 jiwa
    -
    PERHITUNGAN UTANG PER PENDUDUK MALAYDESH 2026
    Utang Pemerintah: RM 1.790.000.000.000 / 36.385.115 = RM 49.196
    Utang Rumah Tangga: RM 1.650.000.000.000 / 36.385.115 = RM 45.348
    ➡️TOTAL BEBAN KUMULATIF PER WARGA : RM 49.196 + RM 45.348 = RM 94.544
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    Model Pengadaan: "Belanja vs Sewa"
    Indonesia: Pembayaran tunai/kredit ekspor untuk Kepemilikan Aset baru.
    Malaydesh: Beralih ke skema Leasing (Sewa) untuk 32+ item strategis:
    Helikopter Blackhawk, AW139, AW149.
    Pesawat latihan L-39.
    Kendaraan operasional (Honda Civic & BMW R1250RT).
    Barter: Penggunaan Kelapa Sawit (CPO) untuk FA-50 dan PT-91M.
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    Krisis Fiskal & Spiral Utang Malaydesh
    Evolusi Utang & Liabilitas:
    2010: RM 407 Miliar.
    2018: RM 1,19 Triliun (Efek transparansi 1MDB).
    2023: RM 1,53 Triliun (Konfirmasi PM Anwar Ibrahim).
    2026: RM 1,79 Triliun (Target kritis).
    Kesehatan Fiskal:
    Spiral Debt: 58% pinjaman baru (2026) hanya untuk membayar bunga/cicilan utang lama.
    Debt-to-GDP: Rasio pemerintah 69% (Melewati batas aman 65%).
    Household Debt: 84,3% dari GDP (Tertinggi di ASEAN).
    Risiko Geopolitik & Administrasi (2026)
    Freezes Procurement: Pembekuan total pengadaan militer oleh PM (Januari 2026) akibat skandal suap yang diselidiki MACC.
    Tekanan Amerika Serikat: Ancaman tarif Section 301 (10-25%) dan pemblokiran transaksi melalui IEEPA oleh USTR.
    Degradasi Reputasi:
    Sanksi CAS/AFC akibat 7 pemain naturalisasi ilegal (Kalah WO 0-3).
    Gagal lolos Piala Asia 2027 (Digantikan Vietnam).
    Skandal aset hilang (48 Skyhawk & 2 mesin jet tempur).
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    Profil Risiko Negara (Head-to-Head)
    Indonesia: Utang pemerintah sehat (40% GDP), utang rumah tangga rendah (16% GDP), belanja militer agresif dan terealisasi.
    Malaydesh: Utang pemerintah kritis (69% GDP), utang rumah tangga sangat tinggi (84,3% GDP), belanja militer membeku dan bergantung pada sewa.

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  25. 2026 = CUT DEFENSE BUDGET = MISKIN
    2026 = PHK MASSAL = MISKIN
    2026 = FREEZE PROCUREMENT = MISKINNN
    2025 = SIPRI KOSONG = MISKIN
    2024 = SIPRI KOSONG = MISKIN
    2023 = CANCELLED PROCUREMENT = MISKIN
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    2026 = CUT DEFENSE BUDGET = MISKIN
    Malaydesh’s treasury has ordered all government ministries and agencies to cut their operating budgets for 2026 due to the impacts of the Middle East conflict, according to a government directive reviewed by Reuters.
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    2026 = FREEZE PROCUREMENT = MISKINNN
    The freeze was imposed on January 16, 2026, targeting military and police contracts after bribery allegations against senior officials, including a former army chief.
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    2025 SIPRI MALAYDESH = KOSONG
    Https://defense-studies.blogspot.com/2026/03/transfer-persenjataan-dari-dan-ke_17.html?lr=1773708518608
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    2024 SIPRI MALAYDESH = KOSONG
    https://defense-studies.blogspot.com/2025/03/order-dan-transfer-persenjataan-ke-dan_14.html
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    2023 Pembatalan 5 Tender (2023): MINDEF membatalkan 5 tender bekalan dan infrastruktur. Sumber: Kenyataan Rasmi MINDEF & Laporan Berita (Januari 2023).
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    2026 CNBC Indonesia & HLIB: Menganalisis data SOCSO (PERKESO) terkait total 24.100 PHK dan puncaknya di Januari 2026.
    -
    2026 Bloomberg & The Straits Times: Memberitakan restrukturisasi Petronas yang memangkas ±5.000 karyawan
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    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.
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    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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    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
    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
    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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    2025-2017 : 9 TAHUN NGEMIS F18 KUWAIT = 2026 BATAL
    2025-2017 : 9 TAHUN NGEMIS F18 KUWAIT = 2026 BATAL
    2025-2017 : 9 TAHUN NGEMIS F18 KUWAIT = 2026 BATAL
    MALAYDESH 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”.
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    TIAP TAHUN TIPU-TIPU MEMBUAL SPH
    2016 PRANK NEXTER
    Nexter in cooperation with Advanced Defense Systems (ADS) is proposing the CAESAR 155mm 52 .cal self propelled howitzer to the MALAYDESH Army, in order to fill a capability gap. An LoI is signed during day three of DSA 2016. 20 units are to be supplied, which include the supporting vehicles, and will boost the MALAYDESH Army's firepower inventory.
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    2023 PRANK MKE
    The MALAYDESH Ministry of Defence has reportedly reviewing its planned acquisition of Yavuz 155mm
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    2022 PRANK KDS
    MALAYDESH is expected to conclude a deal with Slovakia for the supply of EVA 155mm self-propelled howitzers for the MALAYDESH Army.

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  26. Terbukti LOW IQ Grade malaydesh yang sibuk bicara soal Nilai Tukar Uang Rupiah terhadap USD


    Tapi lupa bahwa INDONESIA sudah BERHASIL membangun strategi Networking QRIS di CHINA, JAPAN, KOREA SELATAN, SAUDI ARABIYA dan Negara ASEAN lain.


    https://www.cnnindonesia.com/ekonomi/20260430131453-78-1353794/ni-hao-belanja-di-china-kini-bisa-pakai-qris

    Bayangin aja ketika Russia dan Uni eropa pakai QRIS


    Artinya:
    NILAI RUPIAH itu TETAP AMAN dan BERNILAI TINGGI daripada ringgit malaydesh.

    Konklusi:
    INDONESIA ditinggal oleh USA itu NO PROBLEM karena ada Pasar dan Kerjasama Bisnis dengan CHINA, JAPAN, KOREA SELATAN, SAUDI ARABIYA dengan basis QRIS.

    QRIS adalah SOLUSI MODERN CURRENCY RISK MANAGEMENT INDONESIA terhadap konsep nilai tukar rupiah terhadap USD dollar yang sudah USANG .


    Uppss...lupa kalo malaysdesh itu volume otak cuman 1 CC...jadi BODOH dan TOLOL (BOTOL)

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  27. 2026 = CUT DEFENSE BUDGET = MISKIN
    2026 = PHK MASSAL = MISKIN
    2026 = FREEZE PROCUREMENT = MISKINNN
    2025 = SIPRI KOSONG = MISKIN
    2024 = SIPRI KOSONG = MISKIN
    2023 = CANCELLED PROCUREMENT = MISKIN
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    2026 = CUT DEFENSE BUDGET = MISKIN
    Malaydesh’s treasury has ordered all government ministries and agencies to cut their operating budgets for 2026 due to the impacts of the Middle East conflict, according to a government directive reviewed by Reuters.
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    2026 = FREEZE PROCUREMENT = MISKINNN
    The freeze was imposed on January 16, 2026, targeting military and police contracts after bribery allegations against senior officials, including a former army chief.
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    2025 SIPRI MALAYDESH = KOSONG
    Https://defense-studies.blogspot.com/2026/03/transfer-persenjataan-dari-dan-ke_17.html?lr=1773708518608
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    2024 SIPRI MALAYDESH = KOSONG
    https://defense-studies.blogspot.com/2025/03/order-dan-transfer-persenjataan-ke-dan_14.html
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    2023 Pembatalan 5 Tender (2023): MINDEF membatalkan 5 tender bekalan dan infrastruktur. Sumber: Kenyataan Rasmi MINDEF & Laporan Berita (Januari 2023).
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    CNBC Indonesia & HLIB: Menganalisis data SOCSO (PERKESO) terkait total 24.100 PHK dan puncaknya di Januari 2026.
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    Bloomberg & The Straits Times: Memberitakan restrukturisasi Petronas yang memangkas ±5.000 karyawan
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    HUTANG & LIABILITAS MALAYDESH 2010–2026
    2010: RM 407,1 MILIAR
    2011: RM 456,1 MILIAR
    2012: RM 501,6 MILIAR
    2013: RM 547,7 MILIAR
    2014: RM 582,8 MILIAR
    2015: RM 630,5 MILIAR
    2016: RM 648,5 MILIAR
    2017: RM 686,8 MILIAR
    2018: RM 1,19 TRILIUN
    2019: RM 1,25 TRILIUN
    2020: RM 1,32 TRILIUN
    2021: RM 1,38 TRILIUN
    2022: RM 1,45 TRILIUN
    2023: RM 1,53 TRILIUN
    2024: RM 1,63 TRILIUN
    2025: RM 1,71 TRILIUN
    2026: RM 1,79 TRILIUN
    -
    Ringkasan Sumber Berita & Referensi:
    Bloomberg & Reuters (2018–2019) | CNA & The Star (2020) | The Edge Malaydesh (2021–2022) | MOF Portal & Bernama (2023–2024)

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