09 Juni 2026
Testing of domestic Hard Kill Anti Drone automatic turret with fire control system armed M2 .50caliber heavy machinegun at tank gun firing range, Cavalry Center, Adisorn Camp, Saraburi Province (photos: Royal Thai Army)
On May 29, 2026 Colonel Monchai Duangpanya, Deputy Director of the Army Research and Development Center, along with his team from the Army Research and Development Center, observed live-fire testing of a turret designed for anti-unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) as part of a research and development project led by Associate Professor Dr. Chana Rakshiri and a research team from Kasetsart University. The testing took place at the Prem Tinsulanonda Tank and Artillery Firing Range, Cavalry Center, Saraburi Province.
This test involved firing live ammunition to test the turret and fire control system, evaluate deviations and projectile trajectories. The test results were satisfactory and achieved the set objectives.
The research and development project for a turret to be used in countering unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs), a collaboration between the Army Research and Development Office (ARDO) of the Royal Thai Army and Kasetsart University, has made significant progress with the latest live-fire testing.
The installation of the M2 .50 caliber heavy machine gun, along with a Remotely Controlled Weapon System (RCWS) and Fire Control System (FCS), took place at the Prem Tinsulanonda Tank Firing Range, Cavalry Center, Adisorn Camp, Saraburi Province on May 29, 2026.
This is a continuation of the research and development project to maintain and enhance the performance of the fire control system for the Bofors 40mm L/70 anti-aircraft gun. It represents another step in Thailand's self-reliance in national defense to counter evolving threats from unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs).
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1998 - 2026 = 28 TAHUN = NGEMIS BERAS KELAPARAN
BalasHapus-
• Beban per Kapita: Naik 8,7x (RM 10.821 ke RM 94.544).
• Utang Pemerintah: RM 98 M (35,8% PDB) menjadi RM 1,79 T (70,5% PDB).
• Utang Rumah Tangga: RM 135 M (49,3% PDB) menjadi RM 1,65 T (84,3% PDB).
2026
Populasi: 36.38 juta
Debt Govt: RM 1.79 Triliun (70.5%)
Debt Household: RM 1.65 Triliun (84.3%)
Beban per Kapita: RM 94,544
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2025
Populasi: 35.97 juta
Debt Govt: RM 1.30 Triliun (-%)
Debt Household: RM 1.65 Triliun (-%)
Beban per Kapita: RM 81,998
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2024
Populasi: 34.67 juta
Debt Govt: RM 1.22 Triliun (64.6%)
Debt Household: RM 1.53 Triliun (84.2%)
Beban per Kapita: RM 79,315
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2023
Populasi: 35.12 juta
Debt Govt: RM 1.17 Triliun (64.3%)
Debt Household: RM 1.45 Triliun (81.2%)
Beban per Kapita: RM 74,587
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2022
Populasi: 34.69 juta
Debt Govt: RM 1.08 Triliun (60.1%)
Debt Household: RM 1.38 Triliun (80.9%)
Beban per Kapita: RM 70,901
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2021
Populasi: 34.28 juta
Debt Govt: RM 979.81 Miliar (63.3%)
Debt Household: RM 1.34 Triliun (89.1%)
Beban per Kapita: RM 67,667
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2020
Populasi: 33.87 juta
Debt Govt: RM 879.56 Miliar (62.0%)
Debt Household: RM 1.27 Triliun (87.5%)
Beban per Kapita: RM 63,464
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2019
Populasi: 33.45 juta
Debt Govt: RM 793.00 Miliar (52.4%)
Debt Household: RM 1.22 Triliun (82.5%)
Beban per Kapita: RM 60,179
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2018
Populasi: 33.00 juta
Debt Govt: RM 741.00 Miliar (52.5%)
Debt Household: RM 1.16 Triliun (82.0%)
Beban per Kapita: RM 57,605
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2017
Populasi: 32.54 juta
Debt Govt: RM 686.80 Miliar (51.9%)
Debt Household: RM 1.10 Triliun (83.2%)
Beban per Kapita: RM 54,910
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2016
Populasi: 32.04 juta
Debt Govt: RM 648.50 Miliar (52.7%)
Debt Household: RM 1.04 Triliun (86.1%)
Beban per Kapita: RM 52,699
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2015
Populasi: 31.52 juta
Debt Govt: RM 630.50 Miliar (55.1%)
Debt Household: RM 985.00 Miliar (86.0%)
Beban per Kapita: RM 51,253
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2014
Populasi: 30.98 juta
Debt Govt: RM 582.80 Miliar (55.0%)
Debt Household: RM 902.00 Miliar (85.1%)
Beban per Kapita: RM 47,927
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2013
Populasi: 30.42 juta
Debt Govt: RM 547.70 Miliar (54.7%)
Debt Household: RM 821.00 Miliar (82.0%)
Beban per Kapita: RM 44,992
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2012
Populasi: 29.85 juta
Debt Govt: RM 501.60 Miliar (53.3%)
Debt Household: RM 732.00 Miliar (77.8%)
Beban per Kapita: RM 41,326
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2011
Populasi: 29.26 juta
Debt Govt: RM 456.10 Miliar (51.8%)
Debt Household: RM 653.00 Miliar (74.2%)
Beban per Kapita: RM 37,904
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2010
Populasi: 28.65 juta
Debt Govt: RM 407.10 Miliar (52.4%)
Debt Household: RM 581.00 Miliar (74.8%)
Beban per Kapita: RM 34,488
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2009
Populasi: 28.04 juta
Debt Govt: RM 362.40 Miliar (51.1%)
Debt Household: RM 516.00 Miliar (72.0%)
Beban per Kapita: RM 31,326
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2008
Populasi: 27.45 juta
Debt Govt: RM 258.00 Miliar (41.3%)
Debt Household: RM 460.00 Miliar (73.0%)
Beban per Kapita: RM 26,155
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2007
Populasi: 26.86 juta
Debt Govt: RM 266.00 Miliar (41.1%)
Debt Household: RM 414.00 Miliar (64.0%)
Beban per Kapita: RM 25,316
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2006
Populasi: 26.26 juta
Debt Govt: RM 242.00 Miliar (41.5%)
Debt Household: RM 372.00 Miliar (63.0%)
Beban per Kapita: RM 23,381
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2005
Populasi: 25.66 juta
Debt Govt: RM 228.00 Miliar (43.8%)
Debt Household: RM 335.00 Miliar (64.0%)
Beban per Kapita: RM 21,940
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2004
Populasi: 25.06 juta
Debt Govt: RM 217.00 Miliar (45.1%)
Debt Household: RM 298.00 Miliar (62.0%)
Beban per Kapita: RM 20,550
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2003
Populasi: 24.46 juta
Debt Govt: RM 189.00 Miliar (45.9%)
Debt Household: RM 265.00 Miliar (64.0%)
Beban per Kapita: RM 18,560
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2002
Populasi: 23.87 juta
Debt Govt: RM 165.00 Miliar (44.9%)
Debt Household: RM 236.00 Miliar (64.0%)
Beban per Kapita: RM 16,798
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2001
Populasi: 23.28 juta
Debt Govt: RM 146.00 Miliar (42.5%)
Debt Household: RM 207.00 Miliar (60.0%)
Beban per Kapita: RM 15,162
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2000
Populasi: 22.69 juta
Debt Govt: RM 126.00 Miliar (36.1%)
Debt Household: RM 182.00 Miliar (52.0%)
Beban per Kapita: RM 13,574
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1999
Populasi: 22.11 juta
Debt Govt: RM 113.00 Miliar (40.4%)
Debt Household: RM 157.00 Miliar (56.0%)
Beban per Kapita: RM 12,210
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1998
Populasi: 21.53 juta
Debt Govt: RM 98.00 Miliar (35.8%)
Debt Household: RM 135.00 Miliar (49.3%)
Beban per Kapita: RM 10,821
KLAIM UANG KUAT = NGEMIS BERAS KELAPARAN
Hapus1. REKOR CRASH ALUTSISTA & MODERNISASI MANDEK
• MRCA (2017–2025): Ganti MiG-29N usang ➡️ ZONK (Beralih ke LCA FA-50).
• LCS (2011–2025): Proyek Gowind RM9-11B ➡️ ZONK (Korupsi Lumut/Boustead, 0 kapal siap).
• SPH (2016–2025): Artileri CAESAR/K9 ➡️ ZONK (Penundaan anggaran lintas rezim).
• MRSS (2016–2025): Logistik amfibi 15-to-5 ➡️ ZONK (Konstruksi mundur ke RMKe-13 2026).
• Penyebab: Politik labil (5x Ganti PM, 6x Menteri Pertahanan sejak 2011).
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2. REFORMASI EKONOMI 2023–2026 = MISKIN
• 2026: Kemenkeu perintahkan pangkas budget operasi kementerian akibat konflik eksternal.
• 2026: Pembekuan pengadaan militer/polisi per Januari pasca-skandal suap eks petinggi.
• 2026: Gelombang PHK massal mencapai puncaknya (24.100 pekerja SOCSO + 5.000 internal Petronas).
• 2025: Laporan SIPRI kosong melompong (0 transaksi/ekspor senjata besar).
• 2024: Dokumen tahunan SIPRI nihil (Zonk, hanya mencatat sewa aset luar).
• 2023: Kemenhan batalkan sepihak 5 tender suplai logistik dan infrastruktur pertahanan.
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3. BEBAN UTANG PER KAPITA 2026
• Utang Pemerintah: RM 1,79 Triliun (70,5% PDB — Lewat batas aman 65%).
• Utang Household: RM 1,65 Triliun (84,3% PDB — Kategori kritis ASEAN).
• Populasi Total: 36.385.115 Jiwa.
• Rasio Beban Warga:
o Utang Publik/Penduduk: RM 49.196
o Utang Domestik/Penduduk: RM 45.348
➡️ TOTAL TANGGUNGAN KUMULATIF PER JIWA: RM 94.544
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Analisa Fenomena "Hutang Bayar Hutang" (2018–2026)
Malondesh terjebak dalam Debt-Servicing Cycle kronis, di mana pinjaman baru habis hanya untuk membayar bunga dan pokok utang lama:
Titik Nadir (2023): Rekor tertinggi 64,3% dari total pinjaman kasar (RM145,8 Miliar) lari ke pembayaran utang lama.
Proyeksi 2025-2026: Konsisten di angka 58% - 58,9%. Artinya, lebih dari separuh uang yang dipinjam negara tidak menjadi pembangunan, melainkan hanya menyambung napas utang.
Tabung Harapan (2018): Bukti nyata keputusasaan fiskal melalui metode open donation rakyat untuk membantu utang negara yang menembus RM1 Triliun.
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Analisa Eskalasi Utang & Liabilitas (2010–2026)
Terjadi ledakan utang dalam kurun waktu 16 tahun yang melumpuhkan daya beli alutsista secara tunai:
Tahun 2010: RM 407,1 Miliar.
Tahun 2018: Menembus angka psikologis RM 1,19 Triliun.
Tahun 2026: Diproyeksikan menyentuh RM 1,79 Triliun.
Rasio Utang vs GDP (Statista): Konsisten berada di ambang batas bahaya 68% - 69% hingga tahun 2029, memicu risiko gagal bayar jika terjadi guncangan ekonomi global.
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Analisa Pertahanan: "Efek Domino Krisis Fiskal"
Krisis uang tunai berdampak langsung pada status militer di mata dunia (SIPRI & GFP):
Vakum SIPRI (2024-2025): Status "KOSONG" selama 2 tahun berturut-turut. Tidak ada transfer senjata berat karena keterbatasan anggaran pembangunan (CAPEX).
Kegagalan F/A-18 Hornet: Pembatalan 4 kali upaya pembelian dari Kuwait menjadi bukti nyata ketidakmampuan finansial menyediakan cash untuk alutsista second-hand sekalipun.
Peringkat GFP 2026: Merosot ke peringkat 42 dunia (Posisi ke-7 di ASEAN), resmi disalip oleh Filipina yang lebih aktif melakukan modernisasi.
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Analisa Reputasi & Sanksi Internasional
Tekanan AS: Sanksi Section 301 (Tarif ekspor 10-25%) dan IEEPA mengancam sektor manufaktur E&E yang merupakan tulang punggung pendapatan negara untuk membayar utang.
Kegagalan Administrasi: Sanksi CAS & AFC akibat penggunaan pemain naturalisasi ilegal (Kalah WO 0-3) adalah cerminan dari rusaknya tata kelola birokrasi nasional yang berdampak pada reputasi internasional.
Dampak regional: Kehilangan posisi di Piala Asia 2027 yang direbut Vietnam mempertegas mundurnya pengaruh diplomasi Malondesh.
KLAIM UANG KUAT = NGEMIS BERAS KELAPARAN
Hapus1. REKOR CRASH ALUTSISTA & MODERNISASI MANDEK
• MRCA (2017–2025): Ganti MiG-29N usang ➡️ ZONK (Beralih ke LCA FA-50).
• LCS (2011–2025): Proyek Gowind RM9-11B ➡️ ZONK (Korupsi Lumut/Boustead, 0 kapal siap).
• SPH (2016–2025): Artileri CAESAR/K9 ➡️ ZONK (Penundaan anggaran lintas rezim).
• MRSS (2016–2025): Logistik amfibi 15-to-5 ➡️ ZONK (Konstruksi mundur ke RMKe-13 2026).
• Penyebab: Politik labil (5x Ganti PM, 6x Menteri Pertahanan sejak 2011).
----------------------------------
2. REFORMASI EKONOMI 2023–2026 = MISKIN
• 2026: Kemenkeu perintahkan pangkas budget operasi kementerian akibat konflik eksternal.
• 2026: Pembekuan pengadaan militer/polisi per Januari pasca-skandal suap eks petinggi.
• 2026: Gelombang PHK massal mencapai puncaknya (24.100 pekerja SOCSO + 5.000 internal Petronas).
• 2025: Laporan SIPRI kosong melompong (0 transaksi/ekspor senjata besar).
• 2024: Dokumen tahunan SIPRI nihil (Zonk, hanya mencatat sewa aset luar).
• 2023: Kemenhan batalkan sepihak 5 tender suplai logistik dan infrastruktur pertahanan.
----------------------------------
3. BEBAN UTANG PER KAPITA 2026
• Utang Pemerintah: RM 1,79 Triliun (70,5% PDB — Lewat batas aman 65%).
• Utang Household: RM 1,65 Triliun (84,3% PDB — Kategori kritis ASEAN).
• Populasi Total: 36.385.115 Jiwa.
• Rasio Beban Warga:
o Utang Publik/Penduduk: RM 49.196
o Utang Domestik/Penduduk: RM 45.348
➡️ TOTAL TANGGUNGAN KUMULATIF PER JIWA: RM 94.544
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Analisa Fenomena "Hutang Bayar Hutang" (2018–2026)
Malondesh terjebak dalam Debt-Servicing Cycle kronis, di mana pinjaman baru habis hanya untuk membayar bunga dan pokok utang lama:
Titik Nadir (2023): Rekor tertinggi 64,3% dari total pinjaman kasar (RM145,8 Miliar) lari ke pembayaran utang lama.
Proyeksi 2025-2026: Konsisten di angka 58% - 58,9%. Artinya, lebih dari separuh uang yang dipinjam negara tidak menjadi pembangunan, melainkan hanya menyambung napas utang.
Tabung Harapan (2018): Bukti nyata keputusasaan fiskal melalui metode open donation rakyat untuk membantu utang negara yang menembus RM1 Triliun.
-
Analisa Eskalasi Utang & Liabilitas (2010–2026)
Terjadi ledakan utang dalam kurun waktu 16 tahun yang melumpuhkan daya beli alutsista secara tunai:
Tahun 2010: RM 407,1 Miliar.
Tahun 2018: Menembus angka psikologis RM 1,19 Triliun.
Tahun 2026: Diproyeksikan menyentuh RM 1,79 Triliun.
Rasio Utang vs GDP (Statista): Konsisten berada di ambang batas bahaya 68% - 69% hingga tahun 2029, memicu risiko gagal bayar jika terjadi guncangan ekonomi global.
-
Analisa Pertahanan: "Efek Domino Krisis Fiskal"
Krisis uang tunai berdampak langsung pada status militer di mata dunia (SIPRI & GFP):
Vakum SIPRI (2024-2025): Status "KOSONG" selama 2 tahun berturut-turut. Tidak ada transfer senjata berat karena keterbatasan anggaran pembangunan (CAPEX).
Kegagalan F/A-18 Hornet: Pembatalan 4 kali upaya pembelian dari Kuwait menjadi bukti nyata ketidakmampuan finansial menyediakan cash untuk alutsista second-hand sekalipun.
Peringkat GFP 2026: Merosot ke peringkat 42 dunia (Posisi ke-7 di ASEAN), resmi disalip oleh Filipina yang lebih aktif melakukan modernisasi.
-
Analisa Reputasi & Sanksi Internasional
Tekanan AS: Sanksi Section 301 (Tarif ekspor 10-25%) dan IEEPA mengancam sektor manufaktur E&E yang merupakan tulang punggung pendapatan negara untuk membayar utang.
Kegagalan Administrasi: Sanksi CAS & AFC akibat penggunaan pemain naturalisasi ilegal (Kalah WO 0-3) adalah cerminan dari rusaknya tata kelola birokrasi nasional yang berdampak pada reputasi internasional.
Dampak regional: Kehilangan posisi di Piala Asia 2027 yang direbut Vietnam mempertegas mundurnya pengaruh diplomasi Malondesh.
1️⃣DATA UTANG MALAYDESH 2026
Hapus-
Utang Pemerintah: RM 1,79 triliun
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Utang Rumah Tangga: RM 1,65 triliun
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Rasio Utang Pemerintah/PDB: 70,5% (Overlimit Batas 65%/PDB)
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Rasio Utang Rumah Tangga/PDB: 84,3% (Overlimit Batas 65%/PDB)
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Jumlah Penduduk Malaydesh 2026 : 36.385.115 jiwa
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2️⃣ PERHITUNGAN UTANG PER PENDUDUK MALAYDESH 2026
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Utang Pemerintah: RM 1.790.000.000.000 / 36.385.115 = RM 49.196
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Utang Rumah Tangga: RM 1.650.000.000.000 / 36.385.115 = RM 45.348
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➡️Total Beban Kumulatif Per Warga Malaydesh : RM 49.196 + RM 45.348 = RM 94.544
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KLAIM MPA UAV CASH = HUTANG BAYAR HUTANG
Malaydesh's defense procurement strategy has historically involved a mix of direct cash purchases, government-to-government (G2G) deals, and increasingly, the use of loans and financing schemes. The shift towards greater reliance on loans is driven by several factors, including:
6. Budgetary Constraints: Like many nations, Malaydesh faces pressure to balance defense spending with other national priorities such as healthcare, education, and infrastructure. Loans allow the Ministry of Defense (MINDEF) to acquire high-value assets without immediately drawing large sums from the annual budget.
7. Modernization Needs: The Malaydeshn Armed Forces (MAF) are undergoing a continuous modernization process to maintain regional relevance and address evolving security threats. Modern military equipment, such as fighter jets, warships, and advanced missile systems, is incredibly expensive.
8. Technological Advancement: Rapid advancements in defense technology mean that new equipment often comes with a hefty price tag. Loans help bridge the gap between budgetary allocations and the cost of acquiring cutting-edge systems.
9. Economic Offsets and Industrial Participation: Often, loan agreements or large procurement contracts come with clauses for economic offsets, technology transfer, or local industrial participation. These can be attractive to the Malaydeshn government as they contribute to local economic development and build domestic defense capabilities.
10. Payment Flexibility: Loans offer structured payment plans over several years, which can be more manageable for national finances compared to a single, large upfront Detailed Example: The Littoral Combat Ship (LCS) Project
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The procurement of six Littoral Combat Ships (LCS) for the Royal Malaydeshn Navy (RMN) serves as a prime example of a large-scale defense project heavily reliant on financing.
1. Initial Contract: The contract for the six LCS vessels was awarded to Boustead Naval Shipyard (BNS) in 2011, with a value exceeding RM9 billion (approximately USD2.1 billion at the time). The project involves the construction of Gowind-class corvettes designed by French company Naval Group (formerly DCNS).
2. Financing Structure: While specific details of the financing structure are not always publicly disclosed due to commercial sensitivities, it is understood that the project involved a significant portion of financing that was not entirely upfront cash payment. This typically includes a mix of government allocations and loans, possibly from local banks or with government guarantees, spread over the construction period.
3. Challenges and Delays: The LCS project has faced significant delays, cost overruns, and controversies. These issues highlight the risks associated with large, complex defense procurements, especially when financing is spread over many years. Delays can lead to increased interest payments and a greater overall cost.
4. Impact of Loans: The use of financing allowed Malaydesh to embark on this ambitious naval modernization program, which is crucial for maritime security. However, the associated financial commitments, including loan repayments, become a long-term burden on the national budget. The controversies surrounding the project have also brought scrutiny to the transparency and accountability of such large-scale, loan-backed defense deals.
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Kabarnya Menteri Pertahanan Jepang @shinjirokoiz lagi mengatur kembali untuk kunjungannya ke Jakarta nanti tanggal 12 Juni 2026 ini dan melakukan pertemuan dengan Menhan @sjafriesjams.
Kemungkinan pertemuan ini akan membahas terkait transfer destroyer Asagiri class yang sebelumnya pada tanggal 5 Juni kemarin, Indonesia-Jepang melakukan diskusi cukup serius soal itu. Dari beberapa sumber, Menhan Koizumi di tanggal 8 Juni ini mulai mengatur jadwal kunjungan tersebut ke Jakarta.
Sebelumnya, Indonesia dan Jepang pada hari Jumat, 5 Juni 2026 ini telah sepakat untuk memulai diskusi terkait potensi transfer kapal destroyer kelas Asagiri. Pembicaraan ini dilakukan saat Menhan RI bertemu dengan Koizumi di Tokyo. Pembicaraan antara kedua Menteri Pertahanan ini juga membahas kerja sama dalam pemeliharaan dan perbaikan setelah ekspor Asagiri class tersebut.
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BalasHapus2026 Government Debt-to-GDP Ratio: 70.5%
(Note: This has exceeded the established safety threshold of 65%)
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2026 Household Debt-to-GDP Ratio: 84.3%
(Note: This has also exceeded the safety threshold of 65%)
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1998 - 2026 = 28 TAHUN = NGEMIS BERAS KELAPARAN
Hapus-
FA-50M VERSI DOWNGRADE FA50PL✔️
LMS B2 VERSI DOWNGRDE BABUR CLASS✔️
MD530G VERSI SIPIL DOWNGRADE AH-6i✔️
DOWNGRADE = SPEK TERMURAH BAWAH hahahaha
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2026
Populasi: 36.38 juta
Debt Govt: RM 1.79 Triliun (70.5%)
Debt Household: RM 1.65 Triliun (84.3%)
Beban per Kapita: RM 94,544
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2025
Populasi: 35.97 juta
Debt Govt: RM 1.30 Triliun (-%)
Debt Household: RM 1.65 Triliun (-%)
Beban per Kapita: RM 81,998
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2024
Populasi: 34.67 juta
Debt Govt: RM 1.22 Triliun (64.6%)
Debt Household: RM 1.53 Triliun (84.2%)
Beban per Kapita: RM 79,315
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2023
Populasi: 35.12 juta
Debt Govt: RM 1.17 Triliun (64.3%)
Debt Household: RM 1.45 Triliun (81.2%)
Beban per Kapita: RM 74,587
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2022
Populasi: 34.69 juta
Debt Govt: RM 1.08 Triliun (60.1%)
Debt Household: RM 1.38 Triliun (80.9%)
Beban per Kapita: RM 70,901
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2021
Populasi: 34.28 juta
Debt Govt: RM 979.81 Miliar (63.3%)
Debt Household: RM 1.34 Triliun (89.1%)
Beban per Kapita: RM 67,667
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2020
Populasi: 33.87 juta
Debt Govt: RM 879.56 Miliar (62.0%)
Debt Household: RM 1.27 Triliun (87.5%)
Beban per Kapita: RM 63,464
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2019
Populasi: 33.45 juta
Debt Govt: RM 793.00 Miliar (52.4%)
Debt Household: RM 1.22 Triliun (82.5%)
Beban per Kapita: RM 60,179
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2018
Populasi: 33.00 juta
Debt Govt: RM 741.00 Miliar (52.5%)
Debt Household: RM 1.16 Triliun (82.0%)
Beban per Kapita: RM 57,605
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2017
Populasi: 32.54 juta
Debt Govt: RM 686.80 Miliar (51.9%)
Debt Household: RM 1.10 Triliun (83.2%)
Beban per Kapita: RM 54,910
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2016
Populasi: 32.04 juta
Debt Govt: RM 648.50 Miliar (52.7%)
Debt Household: RM 1.04 Triliun (86.1%)
Beban per Kapita: RM 52,699
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2015
Populasi: 31.52 juta
Debt Govt: RM 630.50 Miliar (55.1%)
Debt Household: RM 985.00 Miliar (86.0%)
Beban per Kapita: RM 51,253
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2014
Populasi: 30.98 juta
Debt Govt: RM 582.80 Miliar (55.0%)
Debt Household: RM 902.00 Miliar (85.1%)
Beban per Kapita: RM 47,927
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2013
Populasi: 30.42 juta
Debt Govt: RM 547.70 Miliar (54.7%)
Debt Household: RM 821.00 Miliar (82.0%)
Beban per Kapita: RM 44,992
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2012
Populasi: 29.85 juta
Debt Govt: RM 501.60 Miliar (53.3%)
Debt Household: RM 732.00 Miliar (77.8%)
Beban per Kapita: RM 41,326
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2011
Populasi: 29.26 juta
Debt Govt: RM 456.10 Miliar (51.8%)
Debt Household: RM 653.00 Miliar (74.2%)
Beban per Kapita: RM 37,904
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2010
Populasi: 28.65 juta
Debt Govt: RM 407.10 Miliar (52.4%)
Debt Household: RM 581.00 Miliar (74.8%)
Beban per Kapita: RM 34,488
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2009
Populasi: 28.04 juta
Debt Govt: RM 362.40 Miliar (51.1%)
Debt Household: RM 516.00 Miliar (72.0%)
Beban per Kapita: RM 31,326
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2008
Populasi: 27.45 juta
Debt Govt: RM 258.00 Miliar (41.3%)
Debt Household: RM 460.00 Miliar (73.0%)
Beban per Kapita: RM 26,155
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2007
Populasi: 26.86 juta
Debt Govt: RM 266.00 Miliar (41.1%)
Debt Household: RM 414.00 Miliar (64.0%)
Beban per Kapita: RM 25,316
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2006
Populasi: 26.26 juta
Debt Govt: RM 242.00 Miliar (41.5%)
Debt Household: RM 372.00 Miliar (63.0%)
Beban per Kapita: RM 23,381
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2005
Populasi: 25.66 juta
Debt Govt: RM 228.00 Miliar (43.8%)
Debt Household: RM 335.00 Miliar (64.0%)
Beban per Kapita: RM 21,940
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2004
Populasi: 25.06 juta
Debt Govt: RM 217.00 Miliar (45.1%)
Debt Household: RM 298.00 Miliar (62.0%)
Beban per Kapita: RM 20,550
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2003
Populasi: 24.46 juta
Debt Govt: RM 189.00 Miliar (45.9%)
Debt Household: RM 265.00 Miliar (64.0%)
Beban per Kapita: RM 18,560
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2002
Populasi: 23.87 juta
Debt Govt: RM 165.00 Miliar (44.9%)
Debt Household: RM 236.00 Miliar (64.0%)
Beban per Kapita: RM 16,798
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2001
Populasi: 23.28 juta
Debt Govt: RM 146.00 Miliar (42.5%)
Debt Household: RM 207.00 Miliar (60.0%)
Beban per Kapita: RM 15,162
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2000
Populasi: 22.69 juta
Debt Govt: RM 126.00 Miliar (36.1%)
Debt Household: RM 182.00 Miliar (52.0%)
Beban per Kapita: RM 13,574
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1999
Populasi: 22.11 juta
Debt Govt: RM 113.00 Miliar (40.4%)
Debt Household: RM 157.00 Miliar (56.0%)
Beban per Kapita: RM 12,210
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1998
Populasi: 21.53 juta
Debt Govt: RM 98.00 Miliar (35.8%)
Debt Household: RM 135.00 Miliar (49.3%)
Beban per Kapita: RM 10,821
1998 - 2026 = 28 TAHUN = NGEMIS BERAS KELAPARAN
Hapus-
Su-30MKM & MiG-29N: barter sawit.
Airbus A400M: cicilan berperingkat.
FA-50M: barter minyak sawit.
Scorpene: barter minyak sawit.
PT-91: barter minyak sawit dan karet
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2026
Populasi: 36.38 juta
Debt Govt: RM 1.79 Triliun (70.5%)
Debt Household: RM 1.65 Triliun (84.3%)
Beban per Kapita: RM 94,544
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2025
Populasi: 35.97 juta
Debt Govt: RM 1.30 Triliun (-%)
Debt Household: RM 1.65 Triliun (-%)
Beban per Kapita: RM 81,998
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2024
Populasi: 34.67 juta
Debt Govt: RM 1.22 Triliun (64.6%)
Debt Household: RM 1.53 Triliun (84.2%)
Beban per Kapita: RM 79,315
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2023
Populasi: 35.12 juta
Debt Govt: RM 1.17 Triliun (64.3%)
Debt Household: RM 1.45 Triliun (81.2%)
Beban per Kapita: RM 74,587
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2022
Populasi: 34.69 juta
Debt Govt: RM 1.08 Triliun (60.1%)
Debt Household: RM 1.38 Triliun (80.9%)
Beban per Kapita: RM 70,901
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2021
Populasi: 34.28 juta
Debt Govt: RM 979.81 Miliar (63.3%)
Debt Household: RM 1.34 Triliun (89.1%)
Beban per Kapita: RM 67,667
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2020
Populasi: 33.87 juta
Debt Govt: RM 879.56 Miliar (62.0%)
Debt Household: RM 1.27 Triliun (87.5%)
Beban per Kapita: RM 63,464
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2019
Populasi: 33.45 juta
Debt Govt: RM 793.00 Miliar (52.4%)
Debt Household: RM 1.22 Triliun (82.5%)
Beban per Kapita: RM 60,179
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2018
Populasi: 33.00 juta
Debt Govt: RM 741.00 Miliar (52.5%)
Debt Household: RM 1.16 Triliun (82.0%)
Beban per Kapita: RM 57,605
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2017
Populasi: 32.54 juta
Debt Govt: RM 686.80 Miliar (51.9%)
Debt Household: RM 1.10 Triliun (83.2%)
Beban per Kapita: RM 54,910
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2016
Populasi: 32.04 juta
Debt Govt: RM 648.50 Miliar (52.7%)
Debt Household: RM 1.04 Triliun (86.1%)
Beban per Kapita: RM 52,699
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2015
Populasi: 31.52 juta
Debt Govt: RM 630.50 Miliar (55.1%)
Debt Household: RM 985.00 Miliar (86.0%)
Beban per Kapita: RM 51,253
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2014
Populasi: 30.98 juta
Debt Govt: RM 582.80 Miliar (55.0%)
Debt Household: RM 902.00 Miliar (85.1%)
Beban per Kapita: RM 47,927
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2013
Populasi: 30.42 juta
Debt Govt: RM 547.70 Miliar (54.7%)
Debt Household: RM 821.00 Miliar (82.0%)
Beban per Kapita: RM 44,992
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2012
Populasi: 29.85 juta
Debt Govt: RM 501.60 Miliar (53.3%)
Debt Household: RM 732.00 Miliar (77.8%)
Beban per Kapita: RM 41,326
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2011
Populasi: 29.26 juta
Debt Govt: RM 456.10 Miliar (51.8%)
Debt Household: RM 653.00 Miliar (74.2%)
Beban per Kapita: RM 37,904
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2010
Populasi: 28.65 juta
Debt Govt: RM 407.10 Miliar (52.4%)
Debt Household: RM 581.00 Miliar (74.8%)
Beban per Kapita: RM 34,488
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2009
Populasi: 28.04 juta
Debt Govt: RM 362.40 Miliar (51.1%)
Debt Household: RM 516.00 Miliar (72.0%)
Beban per Kapita: RM 31,326
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2008
Populasi: 27.45 juta
Debt Govt: RM 258.00 Miliar (41.3%)
Debt Household: RM 460.00 Miliar (73.0%)
Beban per Kapita: RM 26,155
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2007
Populasi: 26.86 juta
Debt Govt: RM 266.00 Miliar (41.1%)
Debt Household: RM 414.00 Miliar (64.0%)
Beban per Kapita: RM 25,316
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2006
Populasi: 26.26 juta
Debt Govt: RM 242.00 Miliar (41.5%)
Debt Household: RM 372.00 Miliar (63.0%)
Beban per Kapita: RM 23,381
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2005
Populasi: 25.66 juta
Debt Govt: RM 228.00 Miliar (43.8%)
Debt Household: RM 335.00 Miliar (64.0%)
Beban per Kapita: RM 21,940
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2004
Populasi: 25.06 juta
Debt Govt: RM 217.00 Miliar (45.1%)
Debt Household: RM 298.00 Miliar (62.0%)
Beban per Kapita: RM 20,550
-
2003
Populasi: 24.46 juta
Debt Govt: RM 189.00 Miliar (45.9%)
Debt Household: RM 265.00 Miliar (64.0%)
Beban per Kapita: RM 18,560
-
2002
Populasi: 23.87 juta
Debt Govt: RM 165.00 Miliar (44.9%)
Debt Household: RM 236.00 Miliar (64.0%)
Beban per Kapita: RM 16,798
-
2001
Populasi: 23.28 juta
Debt Govt: RM 146.00 Miliar (42.5%)
Debt Household: RM 207.00 Miliar (60.0%)
Beban per Kapita: RM 15,162
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2000
Populasi: 22.69 juta
Debt Govt: RM 126.00 Miliar (36.1%)
Debt Household: RM 182.00 Miliar (52.0%)
Beban per Kapita: RM 13,574
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1999
Populasi: 22.11 juta
Debt Govt: RM 113.00 Miliar (40.4%)
Debt Household: RM 157.00 Miliar (56.0%)
Beban per Kapita: RM 12,210
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1998
Populasi: 21.53 juta
Debt Govt: RM 98.00 Miliar (35.8%)
Debt Household: RM 135.00 Miliar (49.3%)
Beban per Kapita: RM 10,821
KLAIM UANG KUAT = NGEMIS BERAS KELAPARAN
Hapus1. REKOR CRASH ALUTSISTA & MODERNISASI MANDEK
• MRCA (2017–2025): Ganti MiG-29N usang ➡️ ZONK (Beralih ke LCA FA-50).
• LCS (2011–2025): Proyek Gowind RM9-11B ➡️ ZONK (Korupsi Lumut/Boustead, 0 kapal siap).
• SPH (2016–2025): Artileri CAESAR/K9 ➡️ ZONK (Penundaan anggaran lintas rezim).
• MRSS (2016–2025): Logistik amfibi 15-to-5 ➡️ ZONK (Konstruksi mundur ke RMKe-13 2026).
• Penyebab: Politik labil (5x Ganti PM, 6x Menteri Pertahanan sejak 2011).
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2. REFORMASI EKONOMI 2023–2026 = MISKIN
• 2026: Kemenkeu perintahkan pangkas budget operasi kementerian akibat konflik eksternal.
• 2026: Pembekuan pengadaan militer/polisi per Januari pasca-skandal suap eks petinggi.
• 2026: Gelombang PHK massal mencapai puncaknya (24.100 pekerja SOCSO + 5.000 internal Petronas).
• 2025: Laporan SIPRI kosong melompong (0 transaksi/ekspor senjata besar).
• 2024: Dokumen tahunan SIPRI nihil (Zonk, hanya mencatat sewa aset luar).
• 2023: Kemenhan batalkan sepihak 5 tender suplai logistik dan infrastruktur pertahanan.
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3. BEBAN UTANG PER KAPITA 2026
• Utang Pemerintah: RM 1,79 Triliun (70,5% PDB — Lewat batas aman 65%).
• Utang Household: RM 1,65 Triliun (84,3% PDB — Kategori kritis ASEAN).
• Populasi Total: 36.385.115 Jiwa.
• Rasio Beban Warga:
o Utang Publik/Penduduk: RM 49.196
o Utang Domestik/Penduduk: RM 45.348
➡️ TOTAL TANGGUNGAN KUMULATIF PER JIWA: RM 94.544
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Realisasi Impor Senjata (SIPRI 2021–2025)
Data menunjukkan siapa yang benar-benar belanja alutsista di kawasan:
Peringkat 1 ASEAN: Indonesia (1,5%) — Urutan 18 Dunia. Fokus: Rafale, Scorpène, PPA.
Peringkat 2 ASEAN: Filipina (1,2%).
Peringkat 3 ASEAN: Singapura (1,1%).
Peringkat 4 ASEAN: Thailand (0,5%).
Peringkat 5 ASEAN: Malondesh (0,3%) — Hanya FA-50 (skala terbatas).
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Status Lembar Pengadaan SIPRI (2024–2025)
Indonesia (1 Lembar Penuh): Kontrak aktif untuk Rafale F-4, Mesin TP400-D6, PPA-L-Plus, A400M Atlas, Rudal BORA/KHAN, Drone Anka-S, dan Air Refuel System.
Malondesh (KOSONG): Tidak ada realisasi kontrak baru yang tercatat (Status: Salam Lembar Kosong).
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Peringkat Kekuatan Militer (GFP 2026)
Indonesia — Peringkat 13 Dunia (Skor: 0,2582) | Hegemon ASEAN.
Vietnam — Peringkat 23 Dunia.
Thailand — Peringkat 24 Dunia.
Singapura — Peringkat 29 Dunia.
Myanmar — Peringkat 35 Dunia.
Filipina — Peringkat 41 Dunia.
Malondesh — Peringkat 42 Dunia (Kalah dari Filipina).
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Kronologi "Prank" Pertahanan Malondesh (2005–2026)
Rentetan wacana yang gagal menjadi kontrak nyata (Zonk):
2005: Rudal KS-1A China (Zonk).
2014: Jet Rafale Prancis (Mangkrak anggaran).
2018: Kapal MRSS PT PAL Indonesia (Zonk).
2022: Jet HAL Tejas India (Batal/Pindah ke FA-50).
2023: IAG Guardian (Gagal spek PBB/UNIFIL).
2024–2025: Sewa Black Hawk (Mangkrak/Unit tidak tiba).
2026: F/A-18 Hornet Kuwait (Resmi Batal akibat biaya logistik & evaluasi buruk).
2026: Pembekuan Total oleh PM Anwar Ibrahim akibat skandal korupsi & kartel Kemenhan.
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Jebakan Utang & Krisis Fiskal Malondesh
Penyebab utama stagnasi pertahanan adalah beban finansial yang ekstrem:
2010: RM 407,1 Miliar.
2018: RM 1,19 Triliun (Inklusi liabilitas 1MDB).
2023: RM 1,53 Triliun (Konfirmasi PM Anwar Ibrahim).
2026: RM 1,79 Triliun (Target manajemen utang).
Rasio Utang: 70,4% dari PDB (Melewati limit 65%).
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Kesimpulan Strategis
Indonesia: Mengukuhkan diri sebagai Raksasa Ekonomi (Top 6 PPP Dunia) dan kekuatan militer elit global.
Malondesh: Mengalami Demiliterisasi De Facto dan penurunan kelas akibat krisis utang sistemik, korupsi, dan kegagalan kontrak berulang.
KLAIM UANG KUAT = NGEMIS BERAS KELAPARAN
Hapus1. REKOR CRASH ALUTSISTA & MODERNISASI MANDEK
• MRCA (2017–2025): Ganti MiG-29N usang ➡️ ZONK (Beralih ke LCA FA-50).
• LCS (2011–2025): Proyek Gowind RM9-11B ➡️ ZONK (Korupsi Lumut/Boustead, 0 kapal siap).
• SPH (2016–2025): Artileri CAESAR/K9 ➡️ ZONK (Penundaan anggaran lintas rezim).
• MRSS (2016–2025): Logistik amfibi 15-to-5 ➡️ ZONK (Konstruksi mundur ke RMKe-13 2026).
• Penyebab: Politik labil (5x Ganti PM, 6x Menteri Pertahanan sejak 2011).
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2. REFORMASI EKONOMI 2023–2026 = MISKIN
• 2026: Kemenkeu perintahkan pangkas budget operasi kementerian akibat konflik eksternal.
• 2026: Pembekuan pengadaan militer/polisi per Januari pasca-skandal suap eks petinggi.
• 2026: Gelombang PHK massal mencapai puncaknya (24.100 pekerja SOCSO + 5.000 internal Petronas).
• 2025: Laporan SIPRI kosong melompong (0 transaksi/ekspor senjata besar).
• 2024: Dokumen tahunan SIPRI nihil (Zonk, hanya mencatat sewa aset luar).
• 2023: Kemenhan batalkan sepihak 5 tender suplai logistik dan infrastruktur pertahanan.
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3. BEBAN UTANG PER KAPITA 2026
• Utang Pemerintah: RM 1,79 Triliun (70,5% PDB — Lewat batas aman 65%).
• Utang Household: RM 1,65 Triliun (84,3% PDB — Kategori kritis ASEAN).
• Populasi Total: 36.385.115 Jiwa.
• Rasio Beban Warga:
o Utang Publik/Penduduk: RM 49.196
o Utang Domestik/Penduduk: RM 45.348
➡️ TOTAL TANGGUNGAN KUMULATIF PER JIWA: RM 94.544
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Status Impor Senjata Global (SIPRI 2021–2025)
Data menunjukkan realisasi belanja nyata berdasarkan pangsa pasar global:
Peringkat 1 ASEAN: Indonesia (1,5%) — Urutan 18 Dunia. Fokus pada Jet Rafale, Kapal Selam Scorpène, dan Kapal PPA.
Peringkat 2 ASEAN: Filipina (1,2%).
Peringkat 3 ASEAN: Singapura (1,1%).
Peringkat 5 ASEAN: Malondesh (0,3%) — Hanya mengandalkan pengadaan FA-50 dalam jumlah terbatas.
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Lembar Fakta SIPRI 2024–2025
INDONESIA (1 Lembar Penuh): Kontrak aktif untuk Rafale F-4, Mesin TP400-D6, Kapal PPA-L-Plus, A400M Atlas, Rudal BORA & KHAN, Drone Anka-S, serta Air Refuel System.
MALONDESH (Lembar Kosong): Absen total dari realisasi pengadaan baru di radar SIPRI selama 2 tahun terakhir.
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Peringkat Kekuatan Militer (GFP 2026)
Kesenjangan kekuatan yang semakin melebar di Asia Tenggara:
Indonesia – Peringkat 13 Dunia (Skor: 0,2582) — Hegemon Mutlak.
Vietnam – Peringkat 23.
Thailand – Peringkat 24.
Singapura – Peringkat 29.
Myanmar – Peringkat 35.
Filipina – Peringkat 41.
Malondesh – Peringkat 42 (Kalah dari Filipina).
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Daftar Alutsista Indonesia "On Progress"
Indonesia sedang membangun kekuatan pemukul masif:
Udara: 42 Rafale, 48 KAAN (Turki), 48 KF-21 Boramae, 2 A400M, 22 Black Hawk.
Laut: 2 Fregat Brawijaya, 2 Fregat Merah Putih, 2 Fregat Istif, 2 Kapal Selam Scorpène Evolved, 1 Kapal Induk Garibaldi (Eks-Italia).
Darat/Rudal: 3 Baterai Rudal KHAN, 3 Baterai Rudal Trisula, 12 Drone Anka, 60 Drone TB3.
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Timeline "Prank" Pertahanan Malondesh (2005–2026)
Rentetan kegagalan kontrak dan wacana yang berakhir "Zonk":
2014: Jet Rafale (Mangkrak anggaran).
2018: Kapal MRSS PT PAL (Zonk/Batal).
2022: Jet HAL Tejas India (Batal).
2024–2025: Sewa Black Hawk (Mangkrak, unit tidak tiba).
2026: F/A-18 Hornet Kuwait (Resmi Batal karena biaya logistik & evaluasi buruk).
2026: Pembekuan Total oleh PM Anwar Ibrahim terhadap seluruh pengadaan militer akibat korupsi.
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Analisa "Salam Kosong" SIPRI (2020–2025)
Status pengadaan Malondesh yang terjebak dalam retorika:
2020–2021: Planned (Dijangka/Rencana).
2022: Selected Not Yet Ordered (Pilih tapi tidak beli).
2023: Not Yet Ordered (Tanpa pesanan).
2024–2025: KOSONG (Amnesia belanja).
1️⃣DATA UTANG MALAYDESH 2026
Hapus-
Utang Pemerintah: RM 1,79 triliun
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Utang Rumah Tangga: RM 1,65 triliun
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Rasio Utang Pemerintah/PDB: 70,5% (Overlimit Batas 65%/PDB)
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Rasio Utang Rumah Tangga/PDB: 84,3% (Overlimit Batas 65%/PDB)
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Jumlah Penduduk Malaydesh 2026 : 36.385.115 jiwa
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2️⃣ PERHITUNGAN UTANG PER PENDUDUK MALAYDESH 2026
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Utang Pemerintah: RM 1.790.000.000.000 / 36.385.115 = RM 49.196
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Utang Rumah Tangga: RM 1.650.000.000.000 / 36.385.115 = RM 45.348
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➡️Total Beban Kumulatif Per Warga Malaydesh : RM 49.196 + RM 45.348 = RM 94.544
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KLAIM KAYA CASH = HUTANG BAYAR HUTANG
1. SOURCES OF LOANS
• Foreign Governments / Export Credit Agencies (ECAs):
Example: when Malaydesh buys equipment from France, Germany, or South Korea, financing is often backed by the exporting country’s credit agency (e.g., COFACE in France, KEXIM in Korea).
o These loans reduce the upfront burden but tie Malaydesh to the supplier’s country.
• International Banks / Syndicated Loans:
Commercial banks may finance large contracts, usually guaranteed by government sovereign commitments.
• Domestic Financial Institutions:
In some cases, Malaydesh uses state-owned banks or domestic bonds to raise funds for major defense projects.
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2. Loan Structures
• Export Credit Facilities:
Structured specifically for defense acquisitions, with repayment terms of 5–15 years.
• Tied Loans / Buyer’s Credit:
Funds must be spent on equipment or services from the lending country. This is common in deals with European or Asian suppliers.
• Mixed Financing:
A combination of loans + government budget allocations (often for training, infrastructure, or local offsets).
• Grace Periods:
Many defense loans have grace periods (e.g., 3–5 years before repayment starts), matching delivery and commissioning timelines.
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3. Why Malaydesh Uses Loans
• Budget Constraints: Annual defense budget (about RM 15–20 billion in recent years) is too small for multi-billion ringgit projects like submarines, fighters, or frigates.
• Modernization Goals: Loans allow simultaneous modernization (air, sea, land) instead of waiting decades.
• Political Timing: Loans make it easier for governments to announce big procurements without overwhelming a single year’s budget.
• Industry Development: Loans tied to offsets/technology transfers can support local shipyards (e.g., Boustead for LCS, local assembly of vehicles).
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4. Risks & Weaknesses
• Debt Burden: Repayments commit future defense budgets, limiting flexibility.
• Currency Risks: If loans are in USD/EUR, fluctuations in the ringgit increase costs.
• Tied Procurement: Loans often force Malaydesh to buy from specific suppliers, limiting competition.
• Cost Overruns: If a project is delayed (e.g., LCS), Malaydesh is repaying loans even before receiving the full capability.
• Opaque Terms: Some loan agreements are not fully transparent to the public, raising concerns about governance.
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5. Examples in Malaydeshn Context
• Scorpene Submarines (France): Financed partly through French bank loans + Malaydeshn government allocation.
• LCS Program: Involves complex financing structures, including domestic borrowings to support Boustead Naval Shipyard.
• FA-50M Fighter Jets (South Korea): Reports suggest possible involvement of export credit arrangements from KEXIM or Korean banks, though details aren’t fully disclosed.
• PT-91M Tanks (Poland): Likely used export credit from Polish/European financial institutions at the time of purchase
1️⃣DATA UTANG MALAYDESH 2026
Hapus-
Utang Pemerintah: RM 1,79 triliun
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Utang Rumah Tangga: RM 1,65 triliun
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Rasio Utang Pemerintah/PDB: 70,5% (Overlimit Batas 65%/PDB)
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Rasio Utang Rumah Tangga/PDB: 84,3% (Overlimit Batas 65%/PDB)
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Jumlah Penduduk Malaydesh 2026 : 36.385.115 jiwa
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2️⃣ PERHITUNGAN UTANG PER PENDUDUK MALAYDESH 2026
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Utang Pemerintah: RM 1.790.000.000.000 / 36.385.115 = RM 49.196
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Utang Rumah Tangga: RM 1.650.000.000.000 / 36.385.115 = RM 45.348
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➡️Total Beban Kumulatif Per Warga Malaydesh : RM 49.196 + RM 45.348 = RM 94.544
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KLAIM KAYA CASH = HUTANG BAYAR HUTANG
1. SOURCES OF LOANS
• Foreign Governments / Export Credit Agencies (ECAs):
Example: when Malaydesh buys equipment from France, Germany, or South Korea, financing is often backed by the exporting country’s credit agency (e.g., COFACE in France, KEXIM in Korea).
o These loans reduce the upfront burden but tie Malaydesh to the supplier’s country.
• International Banks / Syndicated Loans:
Commercial banks may finance large contracts, usually guaranteed by government sovereign commitments.
• Domestic Financial Institutions:
In some cases, Malaydesh uses state-owned banks or domestic bonds to raise funds for major defense projects.
________________________________________
2. Loan Structures
• Export Credit Facilities:
Structured specifically for defense acquisitions, with repayment terms of 5–15 years.
• Tied Loans / Buyer’s Credit:
Funds must be spent on equipment or services from the lending country. This is common in deals with European or Asian suppliers.
• Mixed Financing:
A combination of loans + government budget allocations (often for training, infrastructure, or local offsets).
• Grace Periods:
Many defense loans have grace periods (e.g., 3–5 years before repayment starts), matching delivery and commissioning timelines.
________________________________________
3. Why Malaydesh Uses Loans
• Budget Constraints: Annual defense budget (about RM 15–20 billion in recent years) is too small for multi-billion ringgit projects like submarines, fighters, or frigates.
• Modernization Goals: Loans allow simultaneous modernization (air, sea, land) instead of waiting decades.
• Political Timing: Loans make it easier for governments to announce big procurements without overwhelming a single year’s budget.
• Industry Development: Loans tied to offsets/technology transfers can support local shipyards (e.g., Boustead for LCS, local assembly of vehicles).
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4. Risks & Weaknesses
• Debt Burden: Repayments commit future defense budgets, limiting flexibility.
• Currency Risks: If loans are in USD/EUR, fluctuations in the ringgit increase costs.
• Tied Procurement: Loans often force Malaydesh to buy from specific suppliers, limiting competition.
• Cost Overruns: If a project is delayed (e.g., LCS), Malaydesh is repaying loans even before receiving the full capability.
• Opaque Terms: Some loan agreements are not fully transparent to the public, raising concerns about governance.
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5. Examples in Malaydeshn Context
• Scorpene Submarines (France): Financed partly through French bank loans + Malaydeshn government allocation.
• LCS Program: Involves complex financing structures, including domestic borrowings to support Boustead Naval Shipyard.
• FA-50M Fighter Jets (South Korea): Reports suggest possible involvement of export credit arrangements from KEXIM or Korean banks, though details aren’t fully disclosed.
• PT-91M Tanks (Poland): Likely used export credit from Polish/European financial institutions at the time of purchase
1️⃣DATA UTANG MALAYDESH 2026
Hapus-
Utang Pemerintah: RM 1,79 triliun
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Utang Rumah Tangga: RM 1,65 triliun
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Rasio Utang Pemerintah/PDB: 70,5% (Overlimit Batas 65%/PDB)
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Rasio Utang Rumah Tangga/PDB: 84,3% (Overlimit Batas 65%/PDB)
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Jumlah Penduduk Malaydesh 2026 : 36.385.115 jiwa
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2️⃣ PERHITUNGAN UTANG PER PENDUDUK MALAYDESH 2026
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Utang Pemerintah: RM 1.790.000.000.000 / 36.385.115 = RM 49.196
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Utang Rumah Tangga: RM 1.650.000.000.000 / 36.385.115 = RM 45.348
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➡️Total Beban Kumulatif Per Warga Malaydesh : RM 49.196 + RM 45.348 = RM 94.544
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KLAIM KAYA CASH = HUTANG BAYAR HUTANG
Malaydesh's approach to financing large-scale defense acquisitions often involves the use of loan agreements :
1. The Need for Loan Agreements
• High Cost of Modern Defense Systems: Modern military equipment, such as fighter jets, naval vessels, submarines, air defense systems, and advanced armored vehicles, are extremely expensive. A single major acquisition can easily exceed Malaydesh's annual defense budget.
• Budgetary Constraints: While Malaydesh allocates a significant portion of its budget to defense, there are always competing demands from other sectors like education, healthcare, infrastructure, and social welfare. This limits the amount that can be immediately spent on defense acquisitions.
• Long-Term Modernization Goals: Malaydesh has a continuous need to modernize its armed forces to maintain regional security, protect its sovereignty, and respond to evolving threats. Loan agreements facilitate these long-term strategic objectives by spreading the financial burden over several years.
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2. Sources of Loans
Malaydesh can tap into various sources for these defense-related loans:
• Foreign Governments (Government-to-Government Loans):
o Direct Financing: Often, a selling country's government (e.g., France, the UK, Germany, South Korea) will offer direct government-backed loans or credit lines to Malaydesh to facilitate the purchase of their defense products. This can be part of a larger diplomatic or trade package.
o Export Credit Agencies (ECAs): Many countries have ECAs (e.g., UK Export Finance, COFACE in France, Euler Hermes in Germany) that provide guarantees or direct loans to support their national defense industries' exports. These loans often come with favorable terms.
o Advantages: These loans can sometimes offer lower interest rates, longer repayment periods, and more flexible terms than commercial loans, as they are often intertwined with strategic partnerships.
• International Banks/Financial Institutions:
o Commercial Loans: Malaydesh can secure loans from large international commercial banks or consortia of banks. These are typically market-rate loans, but for large sums, they might involve syndicated lending (multiple banks pooling resources).
o Multilateral Development Banks (Less Common for Direct Defense): While institutions like the World Bank or Asian Development Bank typically don't finance direct defense purchases, they might fund related infrastructure projects that indirectly support defense capabilities (e.g., port upgrades that could also be used by naval vessels). However, direct defense financing from these is rare.
o Advantages: Access to a broad pool of capital, competitive terms, and expertise in structuring complex financial deals.
• Domestic Financial Institutions:
o Local Banks/Bond Markets: For some acquisitions, especially those involving local content or smaller components, Malaydesh might secure loans from domestic banks or issue defense bonds in the local financial market.
o Advantages: Reduces exposure to foreign currency fluctuations, strengthens domestic financial markets, and can be politically more palatable.
1️⃣DATA UTANG MALAYDESH 2026
Hapus-
Utang Pemerintah: RM 1,79 triliun
-
Utang Rumah Tangga: RM 1,65 triliun
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Rasio Utang Pemerintah/PDB: 70,5% (Overlimit Batas 65%/PDB)
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Rasio Utang Rumah Tangga/PDB: 84,3% (Overlimit Batas 65%/PDB)
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Jumlah Penduduk Malaydesh 2026 : 36.385.115 jiwa
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2️⃣ PERHITUNGAN UTANG PER PENDUDUK MALAYDESH 2026
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Utang Pemerintah: RM 1.790.000.000.000 / 36.385.115 = RM 49.196
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Utang Rumah Tangga: RM 1.650.000.000.000 / 36.385.115 = RM 45.348
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➡️Total Beban Kumulatif Per Warga Malaydesh : RM 49.196 + RM 45.348 = RM 94.544
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KLAIM KAYA CASH = HUTANG BAYAR HUTANG
1. Identification of Needs:
The Malaydeshn Armed Forces (MAF) first identifies its operational requirements and strategic defense needs. This involves assessments of current threats, technological advancements, and the lifespan of existing equipment. For example, the Royal Malaydeshn Navy might identify a need for new littoral mission ships (LMS) or the Royal Malaydeshn Air Force for multi-role combat aircraft.
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2. Budget Allocation and Approval:
Defense spending is a significant part of the national budget. The Ministry of Defence (MINDEF) prepares budget proposals, which are then subject to approval by the Malaydeshn Parliament. For major acquisitions, special allocations or supplementary budgets may be required.
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3. Procurement Methods:
Malaydesh employs various procurement methods, including:
* Direct Negotiation: For specialized equipment or where only a few suppliers exist, direct negotiation with manufacturers or foreign governments is common.
* International Tendering: For more competitive markets, international tenders are issued, allowing various global defense contractors to bid.
* Government-to-Government (G2G) Agreements: Sometimes, procurement is done directly between the Malaydeshn government and a foreign government, which can facilitate financing options.
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4. Financing Options – How Loans Come In:
When the outright purchase of military equipment is too costly for the immediate national budget, loans become a crucial financing mechanism. Here are the common sources and types of loans:
• Commercial Bank Loans:
a. Syndicated Loans: A group of banks might come together to provide a large loan to the Malaydeshn government or a specific government entity responsible for procurement. These are often arranged through international financial institutions.
b. Export Credit Agencies (ECAs): Many countries that export defense equipment have ECAs (e.g., UKEF in the UK, EXIM Bank in the US, Euler Hermes in Germany). These agencies provide loan guarantees, direct loans, or insurance to facilitate exports from their respective countries. If Malaydesh buys equipment from a French company, for instance, a French ECA might offer favorable financing terms to secure the deal for the French exporter. This is a very common source of financing for defense deals.
• Foreign Government Loans/Credits:
a. Soft Loans/Concessional Loans: Sometimes, a foreign government might offer loans with very favorable terms (low interest rates, long repayment periods) as part of a broader diplomatic or strategic partnership, or to stimulate their own defense industry's exports.
b. Defense Cooperation Agreements: These agreements can sometimes include provisions for financial assistance or credit lines for military purchases.
• Bonds/Sukuk:
a. The Malaydeshn government could issue sovereign bonds or Islamic bonds (Sukuk) in domestic or international markets to raise funds for general expenditure, which could include military procurement. While not direct "loans" for a specific piece of equipment, they are a way to raise capital.
KLAIM UANG KUAT = NGEMIS BERAS KELAPARAN
Hapus1. REKOR CRASH ALUTSISTA & MODERNISASI MANDEK
• MRCA (2017–2025): Ganti MiG-29N usang ➡️ ZONK (Beralih ke LCA FA-50).
• LCS (2011–2025): Proyek Gowind RM9-11B ➡️ ZONK (Korupsi Lumut/Boustead, 0 kapal siap).
• SPH (2016–2025): Artileri CAESAR/K9 ➡️ ZONK (Penundaan anggaran lintas rezim).
• MRSS (2016–2025): Logistik amfibi 15-to-5 ➡️ ZONK (Konstruksi mundur ke RMKe-13 2026).
• Penyebab: Politik labil (5x Ganti PM, 6x Menteri Pertahanan sejak 2011).
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2. REFORMASI EKONOMI 2023–2026 = MISKIN
• 2026: Kemenkeu perintahkan pangkas budget operasi kementerian akibat konflik eksternal.
• 2026: Pembekuan pengadaan militer/polisi per Januari pasca-skandal suap eks petinggi.
• 2026: Gelombang PHK massal mencapai puncaknya (24.100 pekerja SOCSO + 5.000 internal Petronas).
• 2025: Laporan SIPRI kosong melompong (0 transaksi/ekspor senjata besar).
• 2024: Dokumen tahunan SIPRI nihil (Zonk, hanya mencatat sewa aset luar).
• 2023: Kemenhan batalkan sepihak 5 tender suplai logistik dan infrastruktur pertahanan.
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3. BEBAN UTANG PER KAPITA 2026
• Utang Pemerintah: RM 1,79 Triliun (70,5% PDB — Lewat batas aman 65%).
• Utang Household: RM 1,65 Triliun (84,3% PDB — Kategori kritis ASEAN).
• Populasi Total: 36.385.115 Jiwa.
• Rasio Beban Warga:
o Utang Publik/Penduduk: RM 49.196
o Utang Domestik/Penduduk: RM 45.348
➡️ TOTAL TANGGUNGAN KUMULATIF PER JIWA: RM 94.544
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📌 1. Small and Aging Fleet
Surface combatants:
Only 2 Lekiu-class frigates (1999) → nearing obsolescence, modernization delayed.
2 Kasturi-class frigates (1980s German design) → upgraded but still old.
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:
Singapore Navy: >20 modern, high-tech vessels (Formidable-class frigates, Littoral Mission Vessels).
Indonesia Navy: dozens of frigates, corvettes, and modern missile boats.
👉 TLDM cannot sustain a large-scale naval fight.
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📌 2. Submarine Force Weakness
Only 2 Scorpène-class submarines (delivered 2009–2010).
Problems:
High operating cost → often not fully operational.
Limited numbers → cannot maintain continuous presence at sea.
No replacement or expansion plans due to budget constraints.
By contrast:
Vietnam has 6 Kilo-class submarines.
Singapore operates 4 advanced submarines (with more on order).
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📌 3. Littoral Combat Ship (LCS) Scandal
In 2011, Malondesh 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.
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📌 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:
Only 2–3 support/transport ships (KD Mahawangsa, KD Sri Inderapura-class, etc.).
Insufficient to deploy large forces rapidly to Sabah/Sarawak.
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📌 5. Budget Constraints
Navy modernization requires long-term funding, but:
Defense budget = only 1.0–1.1% of GDP.
Navy often loses out to Army in budget share.
Procurement done piecemeal → delays, cost overruns.
Example: LCS program stalled because of funding + political issues, not just technical delays.
1998 - 2026 = 28 TAHUN = NGEMIS BERAS KELAPARAN
Hapus-
• Beban per Kapita: Naik 8,7x (RM 10.821 ke RM 94.544).
• Utang Pemerintah: RM 98 M (35,8% PDB) menjadi RM 1,79 T (70,5% PDB).
• Utang Rumah Tangga: RM 135 M (49,3% PDB) menjadi RM 1,65 T (84,3% PDB).
2026
Populasi: 36.38 juta
Debt Govt: RM 1.79 Triliun (70.5%)
Debt Household: RM 1.65 Triliun (84.3%)
Beban per Kapita: RM 94,544
-
2025
Populasi: 35.97 juta
Debt Govt: RM 1.30 Triliun (-%)
Debt Household: RM 1.65 Triliun (-%)
Beban per Kapita: RM 81,998
-
2024
Populasi: 34.67 juta
Debt Govt: RM 1.22 Triliun (64.6%)
Debt Household: RM 1.53 Triliun (84.2%)
Beban per Kapita: RM 79,315
-
2023
Populasi: 35.12 juta
Debt Govt: RM 1.17 Triliun (64.3%)
Debt Household: RM 1.45 Triliun (81.2%)
Beban per Kapita: RM 74,587
-
2022
Populasi: 34.69 juta
Debt Govt: RM 1.08 Triliun (60.1%)
Debt Household: RM 1.38 Triliun (80.9%)
Beban per Kapita: RM 70,901
-
2021
Populasi: 34.28 juta
Debt Govt: RM 979.81 Miliar (63.3%)
Debt Household: RM 1.34 Triliun (89.1%)
Beban per Kapita: RM 67,667
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2020
Populasi: 33.87 juta
Debt Govt: RM 879.56 Miliar (62.0%)
Debt Household: RM 1.27 Triliun (87.5%)
Beban per Kapita: RM 63,464
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2019
Populasi: 33.45 juta
Debt Govt: RM 793.00 Miliar (52.4%)
Debt Household: RM 1.22 Triliun (82.5%)
Beban per Kapita: RM 60,179
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2018
Populasi: 33.00 juta
Debt Govt: RM 741.00 Miliar (52.5%)
Debt Household: RM 1.16 Triliun (82.0%)
Beban per Kapita: RM 57,605
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2017
Populasi: 32.54 juta
Debt Govt: RM 686.80 Miliar (51.9%)
Debt Household: RM 1.10 Triliun (83.2%)
Beban per Kapita: RM 54,910
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2016
Populasi: 32.04 juta
Debt Govt: RM 648.50 Miliar (52.7%)
Debt Household: RM 1.04 Triliun (86.1%)
Beban per Kapita: RM 52,699
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2015
Populasi: 31.52 juta
Debt Govt: RM 630.50 Miliar (55.1%)
Debt Household: RM 985.00 Miliar (86.0%)
Beban per Kapita: RM 51,253
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2014
Populasi: 30.98 juta
Debt Govt: RM 582.80 Miliar (55.0%)
Debt Household: RM 902.00 Miliar (85.1%)
Beban per Kapita: RM 47,927
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2013
Populasi: 30.42 juta
Debt Govt: RM 547.70 Miliar (54.7%)
Debt Household: RM 821.00 Miliar (82.0%)
Beban per Kapita: RM 44,992
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2012
Populasi: 29.85 juta
Debt Govt: RM 501.60 Miliar (53.3%)
Debt Household: RM 732.00 Miliar (77.8%)
Beban per Kapita: RM 41,326
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2011
Populasi: 29.26 juta
Debt Govt: RM 456.10 Miliar (51.8%)
Debt Household: RM 653.00 Miliar (74.2%)
Beban per Kapita: RM 37,904
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2010
Populasi: 28.65 juta
Debt Govt: RM 407.10 Miliar (52.4%)
Debt Household: RM 581.00 Miliar (74.8%)
Beban per Kapita: RM 34,488
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2009
Populasi: 28.04 juta
Debt Govt: RM 362.40 Miliar (51.1%)
Debt Household: RM 516.00 Miliar (72.0%)
Beban per Kapita: RM 31,326
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2008
Populasi: 27.45 juta
Debt Govt: RM 258.00 Miliar (41.3%)
Debt Household: RM 460.00 Miliar (73.0%)
Beban per Kapita: RM 26,155
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2007
Populasi: 26.86 juta
Debt Govt: RM 266.00 Miliar (41.1%)
Debt Household: RM 414.00 Miliar (64.0%)
Beban per Kapita: RM 25,316
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2006
Populasi: 26.26 juta
Debt Govt: RM 242.00 Miliar (41.5%)
Debt Household: RM 372.00 Miliar (63.0%)
Beban per Kapita: RM 23,381
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2005
Populasi: 25.66 juta
Debt Govt: RM 228.00 Miliar (43.8%)
Debt Household: RM 335.00 Miliar (64.0%)
Beban per Kapita: RM 21,940
-
2004
Populasi: 25.06 juta
Debt Govt: RM 217.00 Miliar (45.1%)
Debt Household: RM 298.00 Miliar (62.0%)
Beban per Kapita: RM 20,550
-
2003
Populasi: 24.46 juta
Debt Govt: RM 189.00 Miliar (45.9%)
Debt Household: RM 265.00 Miliar (64.0%)
Beban per Kapita: RM 18,560
-
2002
Populasi: 23.87 juta
Debt Govt: RM 165.00 Miliar (44.9%)
Debt Household: RM 236.00 Miliar (64.0%)
Beban per Kapita: RM 16,798
-
2001
Populasi: 23.28 juta
Debt Govt: RM 146.00 Miliar (42.5%)
Debt Household: RM 207.00 Miliar (60.0%)
Beban per Kapita: RM 15,162
-
2000
Populasi: 22.69 juta
Debt Govt: RM 126.00 Miliar (36.1%)
Debt Household: RM 182.00 Miliar (52.0%)
Beban per Kapita: RM 13,574
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1999
Populasi: 22.11 juta
Debt Govt: RM 113.00 Miliar (40.4%)
Debt Household: RM 157.00 Miliar (56.0%)
Beban per Kapita: RM 12,210
-
1998
Populasi: 21.53 juta
Debt Govt: RM 98.00 Miliar (35.8%)
Debt Household: RM 135.00 Miliar (49.3%)
Beban per Kapita: RM 10,821
Top 10 Ekonomi Asia 2025 (PDB PPP)
HapusTiongkok: US$ 37,07 T
India: US$ 16,19 T
Jepang: US$ 6,70 T
Indonesia: US$ 5,03 T
Turki: US$ 3,83 T
Korea Selatan: US$ 3,06 T
Arab Saudi: US$ 2,42 T
Iran: US$ 1,85 T
Taiwan: US$ 1,81 T
Pakistan: US$ 1,72 T
2026
Populasi: 36.38 juta
Debt Govt: RM 1.79 Triliun (70.5%)
Debt Household: RM 1.65 Triliun (84.3%)
Beban per Kapita: RM 94,544
-
2025
Populasi: 35.97 juta
Debt Govt: RM 1.30 Triliun (-%)
Debt Household: RM 1.65 Triliun (-%)
Beban per Kapita: RM 81,998
-
2024
Populasi: 34.67 juta
Debt Govt: RM 1.22 Triliun (64.6%)
Debt Household: RM 1.53 Triliun (84.2%)
Beban per Kapita: RM 79,315
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2023
Populasi: 35.12 juta
Debt Govt: RM 1.17 Triliun (64.3%)
Debt Household: RM 1.45 Triliun (81.2%)
Beban per Kapita: RM 74,587
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2022
Populasi: 34.69 juta
Debt Govt: RM 1.08 Triliun (60.1%)
Debt Household: RM 1.38 Triliun (80.9%)
Beban per Kapita: RM 70,901
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2021
Populasi: 34.28 juta
Debt Govt: RM 979.81 Miliar (63.3%)
Debt Household: RM 1.34 Triliun (89.1%)
Beban per Kapita: RM 67,667
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2020
Populasi: 33.87 juta
Debt Govt: RM 879.56 Miliar (62.0%)
Debt Household: RM 1.27 Triliun (87.5%)
Beban per Kapita: RM 63,464
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2019
Populasi: 33.45 juta
Debt Govt: RM 793.00 Miliar (52.4%)
Debt Household: RM 1.22 Triliun (82.5%)
Beban per Kapita: RM 60,179
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2018
Populasi: 33.00 juta
Debt Govt: RM 741.00 Miliar (52.5%)
Debt Household: RM 1.16 Triliun (82.0%)
Beban per Kapita: RM 57,605
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2017
Populasi: 32.54 juta
Debt Govt: RM 686.80 Miliar (51.9%)
Debt Household: RM 1.10 Triliun (83.2%)
Beban per Kapita: RM 54,910
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2016
Populasi: 32.04 juta
Debt Govt: RM 648.50 Miliar (52.7%)
Debt Household: RM 1.04 Triliun (86.1%)
Beban per Kapita: RM 52,699
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2015
Populasi: 31.52 juta
Debt Govt: RM 630.50 Miliar (55.1%)
Debt Household: RM 985.00 Miliar (86.0%)
Beban per Kapita: RM 51,253
-
2014
Populasi: 30.98 juta
Debt Govt: RM 582.80 Miliar (55.0%)
Debt Household: RM 902.00 Miliar (85.1%)
Beban per Kapita: RM 47,927
-
2013
Populasi: 30.42 juta
Debt Govt: RM 547.70 Miliar (54.7%)
Debt Household: RM 821.00 Miliar (82.0%)
Beban per Kapita: RM 44,992
-
2012
Populasi: 29.85 juta
Debt Govt: RM 501.60 Miliar (53.3%)
Debt Household: RM 732.00 Miliar (77.8%)
Beban per Kapita: RM 41,326
-
2011
Populasi: 29.26 juta
Debt Govt: RM 456.10 Miliar (51.8%)
Debt Household: RM 653.00 Miliar (74.2%)
Beban per Kapita: RM 37,904
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2010
Populasi: 28.65 juta
Debt Govt: RM 407.10 Miliar (52.4%)
Debt Household: RM 581.00 Miliar (74.8%)
Beban per Kapita: RM 34,488
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2009
Populasi: 28.04 juta
Debt Govt: RM 362.40 Miliar (51.1%)
Debt Household: RM 516.00 Miliar (72.0%)
Beban per Kapita: RM 31,326
-
2008
Populasi: 27.45 juta
Debt Govt: RM 258.00 Miliar (41.3%)
Debt Household: RM 460.00 Miliar (73.0%)
Beban per Kapita: RM 26,155
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2007
Populasi: 26.86 juta
Debt Govt: RM 266.00 Miliar (41.1%)
Debt Household: RM 414.00 Miliar (64.0%)
Beban per Kapita: RM 25,316
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2006
Populasi: 26.26 juta
Debt Govt: RM 242.00 Miliar (41.5%)
Debt Household: RM 372.00 Miliar (63.0%)
Beban per Kapita: RM 23,381
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2005
Populasi: 25.66 juta
Debt Govt: RM 228.00 Miliar (43.8%)
Debt Household: RM 335.00 Miliar (64.0%)
Beban per Kapita: RM 21,940
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2004
Populasi: 25.06 juta
Debt Govt: RM 217.00 Miliar (45.1%)
Debt Household: RM 298.00 Miliar (62.0%)
Beban per Kapita: RM 20,550
-
2003
Populasi: 24.46 juta
Debt Govt: RM 189.00 Miliar (45.9%)
Debt Household: RM 265.00 Miliar (64.0%)
Beban per Kapita: RM 18,560
-
2002
Populasi: 23.87 juta
Debt Govt: RM 165.00 Miliar (44.9%)
Debt Household: RM 236.00 Miliar (64.0%)
Beban per Kapita: RM 16,798
-
2001
Populasi: 23.28 juta
Debt Govt: RM 146.00 Miliar (42.5%)
Debt Household: RM 207.00 Miliar (60.0%)
Beban per Kapita: RM 15,162
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2000
Populasi: 22.69 juta
Debt Govt: RM 126.00 Miliar (36.1%)
Debt Household: RM 182.00 Miliar (52.0%)
Beban per Kapita: RM 13,574
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1999
Populasi: 22.11 juta
Debt Govt: RM 113.00 Miliar (40.4%)
Debt Household: RM 157.00 Miliar (56.0%)
Beban per Kapita: RM 12,210
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1998
Populasi: 21.53 juta
Debt Govt: RM 98.00 Miliar (35.8%)
Debt Household: RM 135.00 Miliar (49.3%)
Beban per Kapita: RM 10,821
1998 - 2026 = 28 TAHUN = NGEMIS BERAS KELAPARAN
Hapus-
Peringkat Kekuatan Militer ASEAN (GFP 2026)
Indonesia – 13 Dunia (Nomor 1 ASEAN)
Vietnam – 23
Thailand – 24
Singapura – 29
Myanmar – 35
Filipina – 41
Malondesh – 42
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2026
Populasi: 36.38 juta
Debt Govt: RM 1.79 Triliun (70.5%)
Debt Household: RM 1.65 Triliun (84.3%)
Beban per Kapita: RM 94,544
-
2025
Populasi: 35.97 juta
Debt Govt: RM 1.30 Triliun (-%)
Debt Household: RM 1.65 Triliun (-%)
Beban per Kapita: RM 81,998
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2024
Populasi: 34.67 juta
Debt Govt: RM 1.22 Triliun (64.6%)
Debt Household: RM 1.53 Triliun (84.2%)
Beban per Kapita: RM 79,315
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2023
Populasi: 35.12 juta
Debt Govt: RM 1.17 Triliun (64.3%)
Debt Household: RM 1.45 Triliun (81.2%)
Beban per Kapita: RM 74,587
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2022
Populasi: 34.69 juta
Debt Govt: RM 1.08 Triliun (60.1%)
Debt Household: RM 1.38 Triliun (80.9%)
Beban per Kapita: RM 70,901
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2021
Populasi: 34.28 juta
Debt Govt: RM 979.81 Miliar (63.3%)
Debt Household: RM 1.34 Triliun (89.1%)
Beban per Kapita: RM 67,667
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2020
Populasi: 33.87 juta
Debt Govt: RM 879.56 Miliar (62.0%)
Debt Household: RM 1.27 Triliun (87.5%)
Beban per Kapita: RM 63,464
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2019
Populasi: 33.45 juta
Debt Govt: RM 793.00 Miliar (52.4%)
Debt Household: RM 1.22 Triliun (82.5%)
Beban per Kapita: RM 60,179
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2018
Populasi: 33.00 juta
Debt Govt: RM 741.00 Miliar (52.5%)
Debt Household: RM 1.16 Triliun (82.0%)
Beban per Kapita: RM 57,605
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2017
Populasi: 32.54 juta
Debt Govt: RM 686.80 Miliar (51.9%)
Debt Household: RM 1.10 Triliun (83.2%)
Beban per Kapita: RM 54,910
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2016
Populasi: 32.04 juta
Debt Govt: RM 648.50 Miliar (52.7%)
Debt Household: RM 1.04 Triliun (86.1%)
Beban per Kapita: RM 52,699
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2015
Populasi: 31.52 juta
Debt Govt: RM 630.50 Miliar (55.1%)
Debt Household: RM 985.00 Miliar (86.0%)
Beban per Kapita: RM 51,253
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2014
Populasi: 30.98 juta
Debt Govt: RM 582.80 Miliar (55.0%)
Debt Household: RM 902.00 Miliar (85.1%)
Beban per Kapita: RM 47,927
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2013
Populasi: 30.42 juta
Debt Govt: RM 547.70 Miliar (54.7%)
Debt Household: RM 821.00 Miliar (82.0%)
Beban per Kapita: RM 44,992
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2012
Populasi: 29.85 juta
Debt Govt: RM 501.60 Miliar (53.3%)
Debt Household: RM 732.00 Miliar (77.8%)
Beban per Kapita: RM 41,326
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2011
Populasi: 29.26 juta
Debt Govt: RM 456.10 Miliar (51.8%)
Debt Household: RM 653.00 Miliar (74.2%)
Beban per Kapita: RM 37,904
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2010
Populasi: 28.65 juta
Debt Govt: RM 407.10 Miliar (52.4%)
Debt Household: RM 581.00 Miliar (74.8%)
Beban per Kapita: RM 34,488
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2009
Populasi: 28.04 juta
Debt Govt: RM 362.40 Miliar (51.1%)
Debt Household: RM 516.00 Miliar (72.0%)
Beban per Kapita: RM 31,326
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2008
Populasi: 27.45 juta
Debt Govt: RM 258.00 Miliar (41.3%)
Debt Household: RM 460.00 Miliar (73.0%)
Beban per Kapita: RM 26,155
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2007
Populasi: 26.86 juta
Debt Govt: RM 266.00 Miliar (41.1%)
Debt Household: RM 414.00 Miliar (64.0%)
Beban per Kapita: RM 25,316
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2006
Populasi: 26.26 juta
Debt Govt: RM 242.00 Miliar (41.5%)
Debt Household: RM 372.00 Miliar (63.0%)
Beban per Kapita: RM 23,381
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2005
Populasi: 25.66 juta
Debt Govt: RM 228.00 Miliar (43.8%)
Debt Household: RM 335.00 Miliar (64.0%)
Beban per Kapita: RM 21,940
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2004
Populasi: 25.06 juta
Debt Govt: RM 217.00 Miliar (45.1%)
Debt Household: RM 298.00 Miliar (62.0%)
Beban per Kapita: RM 20,550
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2003
Populasi: 24.46 juta
Debt Govt: RM 189.00 Miliar (45.9%)
Debt Household: RM 265.00 Miliar (64.0%)
Beban per Kapita: RM 18,560
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2002
Populasi: 23.87 juta
Debt Govt: RM 165.00 Miliar (44.9%)
Debt Household: RM 236.00 Miliar (64.0%)
Beban per Kapita: RM 16,798
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2001
Populasi: 23.28 juta
Debt Govt: RM 146.00 Miliar (42.5%)
Debt Household: RM 207.00 Miliar (60.0%)
Beban per Kapita: RM 15,162
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2000
Populasi: 22.69 juta
Debt Govt: RM 126.00 Miliar (36.1%)
Debt Household: RM 182.00 Miliar (52.0%)
Beban per Kapita: RM 13,574
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1999
Populasi: 22.11 juta
Debt Govt: RM 113.00 Miliar (40.4%)
Debt Household: RM 157.00 Miliar (56.0%)
Beban per Kapita: RM 12,210
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1998
Populasi: 21.53 juta
Debt Govt: RM 98.00 Miliar (35.8%)
Debt Household: RM 135.00 Miliar (49.3%)
Beban per Kapita: RM 10,821
Keren thailand. Negara kalau uang ya banyak bisa bikin dan beli apa aja.kalau budget Ciput hanya bisa mimpi basah 😁😁😁
BalasHapusOtak gempur kayak Tisu Jamban......wwwoooiiii 😄😄😄
BalasHapusRoyal Thai Army Developed Hard Kill Anti-Drone Turret
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senjata spesial buat jatuhin Dron Anka negri🎰kasino yg cuman 3 bijik haha!😂😆🍌
warganyet negri🎰kasino semenanjung kuala lumpo jangan Salahkan Viking Norwegia⛔️
BalasHapusmasa 8 tahun NGUTANG, PARAAHHHH haha!😋🤥🍌
Wajar kena BLOKIR🔥
FAKTANYA NSM seblah ituw Ngutang haha!😄✌️🍌
BalasHapusbuktinya dari 2018 belum LuNaS haha!😝😉🍌
bayar berperingkat=nyicil=NGUTANG
8 taon tak bayar, pantas NORWAY ST⛔️P MISSILES=NSM haha!😵💫🤥🍌
Paraahhhh
PARAH WOY....HUTANG MALONDESH MISKIN BIN BOTOL SUDAH BOMBASTIS LEBIH KUAT DARI MEROKET.....NEGARA CIPUT HUTANG NYA WADIDAW BOMBASTIS....💩💩💩💩💩💩🤡🤡🤡🤡🤡🤡
BalasHapus2026 Government Debt-to-GDP Ratio: 70.5%
(Note: This has exceeded the established safety threshold of 65%)
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2026 Household Debt-to-GDP Ratio: 84.3%
(Note: This has also exceeded the safety threshold of 65%)
klaim ringgit berjaye anti utang,
BalasHapusEhh ini apa...majikan Britis sampe mo Pinjamin Uang ke negri🎰kasino genting, karna tau negri🎰kasino genting, pengen doank tapi bokek cuman gaya doank selangit haha!🤣🍌🤪
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BAE Proposes UK Government Financing to Malaysia for Typhoon Jet Deal
KUALA LUMPUR (Reuters) - BAE Systems will provide Malaysia a UK government-backed financing deal if it decides to replace its fleet of combat jets with the Eurofighter Typhoon, senior company officials said.
13 Februari 2018
https://defense-studies.blogspot.com/2018/02/bae-proposes-uk-government-financing-to.html?m=1
BalasHapusMinat rafale, tapi diam2 mao ngutang ke prencis haha!🤣🍌😋
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France's Dassault Aviation has offered Malaysia a 10-year bank loan to support a purchase of the company's Rafale fighter jet, Malaysian state news agency Bernama reported on 18 March.
Citing Dassault's chief executive officer Eric Tappier, Bernama reported that the package is similar to the one offered to Egypt, which in February ordered 24 Rafale fighters for a reported EUR5 billion (USD5.7 billion).
https://defense-studies.blogspot.com/2015/03/dassault-offers-malaysia-10-yr-bank.html?m=1
Last Last mao SEWA haha!😝🤥🍌
BalasHapusparaaaahhhh Raja Sewaaaaaa....🤣
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BAE Systems Says Malaysia Seeking Fighter Jet Leasing Bids
21 Februari 2014
Reuters) - BAE Systems expects to submit a ✅️leasing proposal for the Eurofighter Typhoon jet to Malaysia next month, as its cash-strapped government mulls over renting, rather than buying fighter aircraft.
"The Malaysian government is openly saying they have some issues on finance, and while they're ending subsidies and bringing in new value added tax, it's unlikely there's an appetite to buy Typhoon at this point," BAE's Group Business Development Director Alan Garwood told analysts on Thursday.
https://defense-studies.blogspot.com/2014/02/bae-systems-says-malaysia-seeking.html?m=1
NgeRaja Sewa si M 😁
HapusBajet ciput bagi 5 om haha!🤣🍌🤥
Hapus1998 - 2026 = 28 TAHUN = NGEMIS BERAS KELAPARAN
BalasHapusKLAIM KAYA
HUTANG MENINGKAT!
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2026
Populasi: 36.38 juta
Debt Govt: RM 1.79 Triliun (70.5%)
Debt Household: RM 1.65 Triliun (84.3%)
Beban per Kapita: RM 94,544
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2025
Populasi: 35.97 juta
Debt Govt: RM 1.30 Triliun (-%)
Debt Household: RM 1.65 Triliun (-%)
Beban per Kapita: RM 81,998
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2024
Populasi: 34.67 juta
Debt Govt: RM 1.22 Triliun (64.6%)
Debt Household: RM 1.53 Triliun (84.2%)
Beban per Kapita: RM 79,315
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2023
Populasi: 35.12 juta
Debt Govt: RM 1.17 Triliun (64.3%)
Debt Household: RM 1.45 Triliun (81.2%)
Beban per Kapita: RM 74,587
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2022
Populasi: 34.69 juta
Debt Govt: RM 1.08 Triliun (60.1%)
Debt Household: RM 1.38 Triliun (80.9%)
Beban per Kapita: RM 70,901
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2021
Populasi: 34.28 juta
Debt Govt: RM 979.81 Miliar (63.3%)
Debt Household: RM 1.34 Triliun (89.1%)
Beban per Kapita: RM 67,667
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2020
Populasi: 33.87 juta
Debt Govt: RM 879.56 Miliar (62.0%)
Debt Household: RM 1.27 Triliun (87.5%)
Beban per Kapita: RM 63,464
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2019
Populasi: 33.45 juta
Debt Govt: RM 793.00 Miliar (52.4%)
Debt Household: RM 1.22 Triliun (82.5%)
Beban per Kapita: RM 60,179
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2018
Populasi: 33.00 juta
Debt Govt: RM 741.00 Miliar (52.5%)
Debt Household: RM 1.16 Triliun (82.0%)
Beban per Kapita: RM 57,605
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2017
Populasi: 32.54 juta
Debt Govt: RM 686.80 Miliar (51.9%)
Debt Household: RM 1.10 Triliun (83.2%)
Beban per Kapita: RM 54,910
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2016
Populasi: 32.04 juta
Debt Govt: RM 648.50 Miliar (52.7%)
Debt Household: RM 1.04 Triliun (86.1%)
Beban per Kapita: RM 52,699
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2015
Populasi: 31.52 juta
Debt Govt: RM 630.50 Miliar (55.1%)
Debt Household: RM 985.00 Miliar (86.0%)
Beban per Kapita: RM 51,253
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2014
Populasi: 30.98 juta
Debt Govt: RM 582.80 Miliar (55.0%)
Debt Household: RM 902.00 Miliar (85.1%)
Beban per Kapita: RM 47,927
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2013
Populasi: 30.42 juta
Debt Govt: RM 547.70 Miliar (54.7%)
Debt Household: RM 821.00 Miliar (82.0%)
Beban per Kapita: RM 44,992
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2012
Populasi: 29.85 juta
Debt Govt: RM 501.60 Miliar (53.3%)
Debt Household: RM 732.00 Miliar (77.8%)
Beban per Kapita: RM 41,326
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2011
Populasi: 29.26 juta
Debt Govt: RM 456.10 Miliar (51.8%)
Debt Household: RM 653.00 Miliar (74.2%)
Beban per Kapita: RM 37,904
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2010
Populasi: 28.65 juta
Debt Govt: RM 407.10 Miliar (52.4%)
Debt Household: RM 581.00 Miliar (74.8%)
Beban per Kapita: RM 34,488
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2009
Populasi: 28.04 juta
Debt Govt: RM 362.40 Miliar (51.1%)
Debt Household: RM 516.00 Miliar (72.0%)
Beban per Kapita: RM 31,326
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2008
Populasi: 27.45 juta
Debt Govt: RM 258.00 Miliar (41.3%)
Debt Household: RM 460.00 Miliar (73.0%)
Beban per Kapita: RM 26,155
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2007
Populasi: 26.86 juta
Debt Govt: RM 266.00 Miliar (41.1%)
Debt Household: RM 414.00 Miliar (64.0%)
Beban per Kapita: RM 25,316
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2006
Populasi: 26.26 juta
Debt Govt: RM 242.00 Miliar (41.5%)
Debt Household: RM 372.00 Miliar (63.0%)
Beban per Kapita: RM 23,381
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2005
Populasi: 25.66 juta
Debt Govt: RM 228.00 Miliar (43.8%)
Debt Household: RM 335.00 Miliar (64.0%)
Beban per Kapita: RM 21,940
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2004
Populasi: 25.06 juta
Debt Govt: RM 217.00 Miliar (45.1%)
Debt Household: RM 298.00 Miliar (62.0%)
Beban per Kapita: RM 20,550
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2003
Populasi: 24.46 juta
Debt Govt: RM 189.00 Miliar (45.9%)
Debt Household: RM 265.00 Miliar (64.0%)
Beban per Kapita: RM 18,560
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2002
Populasi: 23.87 juta
Debt Govt: RM 165.00 Miliar (44.9%)
Debt Household: RM 236.00 Miliar (64.0%)
Beban per Kapita: RM 16,798
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2001
Populasi: 23.28 juta
Debt Govt: RM 146.00 Miliar (42.5%)
Debt Household: RM 207.00 Miliar (60.0%)
Beban per Kapita: RM 15,162
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2000
Populasi: 22.69 juta
Debt Govt: RM 126.00 Miliar (36.1%)
Debt Household: RM 182.00 Miliar (52.0%)
Beban per Kapita: RM 13,574
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1999
Populasi: 22.11 juta
Debt Govt: RM 113.00 Miliar (40.4%)
Debt Household: RM 157.00 Miliar (56.0%)
Beban per Kapita: RM 12,210
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1998
Populasi: 21.53 juta
Debt Govt: RM 98.00 Miliar (35.8%)
Debt Household: RM 135.00 Miliar (49.3%)
Beban per Kapita: RM 10,821
ALASAN EKONOMI : 97.000 EKSODUS =
BalasHapus2025-2015 : ALASAN EKONOMI
2025-2015 : ALASAN EKONOMI
2025-2015 : ALASAN EKONOMI
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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------------------
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
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2018–2019 (Bloomberg/Reuters): Utang tembus RM 1 triliun pasca-inklusi liabilitas 1MDB dan jaminan pemerintah.
2020 (CNA/The Star): Kenaikan plafon utang demi pendanaan Kumpulan Wang COVID-19 (KWC).
2021–2022 (The Edge): Akumulasi utang federal mencapai ambang batas baru akibat dampak pandemi.
2023–2024 (MOF/Bernama): PM Anwar Ibrahim mengonfirmasi beban RM 1,5 triliun untuk urgensi reformasi fiskal.
2025–2026 (MOF): Proyeksi data melalui Belanjawan 2026 dan strategi fiskal jangka menengah.
KLAIM KAYA : 97.000 EKSODUS =
BalasHapus2025-2015 : ALASAN EKONOMI
2025-2015 : ALASAN EKONOMI
2025-2015 : ALASAN EKONOMI
2025-2015 : ALASAN EKONOMI
2025-2015 : ALASAN EKONOMI
2025-2015 : ALASAN EKONOMI
2025-2015 : ALASAN EKONOMI
2025-2015 : ALASAN EKONOMI
2025-2015 : ALASAN EKONOMI
2025-2015 : ALASAN EKONOMI
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Sumber Berita Utama:
Laporan Resmi: Portal JPN Malaydesh (Update 9 Jan 2026).
Media : The Straits Times dan Harian Metro.Kompas Money dan CNBC Indonesia
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
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pernyataan resmi Jabatan Pendaftaran Negara (JPN) Malaydesh melalui Direktur Jenderalnya, Badrul Hisham Alias.
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Berikut adalah rincian detail mengenai tren pelepasan kewarganegaraan tersebut:
Statistik Utama (Periode 2020 – 17 Desember 2025)
Total Warga Melepas Kewarganegaraan: Sebanyak 61.116 orang resmi menanggalkan status warga negara Malaydesh dalam rentang waktu lima tahun terakhir.
Destinasi Utama:
1. Singapura (93,78%): Sekitar 57.315 orang memilih menjadi warga negara Singapura. Kedekatan geografis dan peluang ekonomi menjadi faktor penentu utama.
2. Australia (2,15%): Menempati posisi kedua sebagai tujuan migrasi.
3. Brunei Darussalam (0,97%): Berada di posisi ketiga.
Negara Lain (3,1%): Tersebar di berbagai negara di seluruh dunia.
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Profil Demografis & Penyebab
Mayoritas Wanita: Sekitar 57,9% (35.356 orang) dari mereka yang pindah kewarganegaraan adalah perempuan.
Kelompok Usia: Kelompok usia produktif 31 hingga 40 tahun menjadi penyumbang terbesar, yakni sekitar 31,6% dari total pemohon.
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Faktor Pendorong: Keputusan ini didorong oleh dua faktor utama: ekonomi (mencari standar hidup dan nilai tukar mata uang yang lebih baik) serta alasan keluarga (seperti pernikahan dengan warga negara asing).