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It is interesting if Malaysia (+ and Indonesia) could possibly join the Turkish TF-X fighter program .....
And what are the things Malaysia could possibly offer?... money?, technology?, expertise?... What?
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It is interesting if Malaysia (+ and Indonesia) could possibly join the Turkish TF-X fighter program .....
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Indonesian companies secure financial support
Jon Grevatt, Bangkok - IHS Jane's Defence Industry
04 May 2018
The Indonesian Ministry of Defence (MoD) has facilitated an agreement between national finance company PT Askrindo and private-sector defence companies to support their development in national and international markets.
The MoD said on 3 May that through the agreement – signed by PT Askrindo and Indonesia’s National Private Defense Industry Association – the finance company is committed to providing expanded credit support and bank guarantees for the Indonesian defence companies.
The MoD pointed to the agreement as a demonstration of its commitment to help develop the country’s private-sector defence industrial base, which while limited in scope and capability, has expanded in size in recent years in response to state-owned defence companies’ growing requirements for subcontractors.
KP 8003, owned by Indonesian Police Corps, built by PT DRU. the largest patrol vessel for police department at more than 73 meter length
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Brunei agrees to Pindad weapons, APC purchase: Jokowi
Jakarta | Fri, May 4, 2018 | 05:19 pm
News Desk
The Jakarta Post
Technicians finish assembling an Anoa armored personnel carrier (APC) at PT Pindad's weapons factory in Bandung. (JP/Arya Dipa)
President Joko “Jokowi” Widodo has said that Brunei Darussalam agreed to purchasing Anoa armored personnel carrier (APC) and other military equipment from state-owned weapons manufacturer PT Pindad.
The agreement was made on Thursday during a meeting between Jokowi and visiting Brunei Sultan Hassanal Bolkiah at Bogor Palace in West Java.
After their meeting, the two leaders headed to the Indonesian Military's (TNI) headquarters in Cilangkap, East Jakarta.
Jokowi said that he also offered the Brunei Sultan aircraft from state-owned aircraft maker PT DI. “But the deal that has been reached is that Brunei will buy weapons and Anoa from Pindad,” the President said on Thursday as reportd by kontan.co.id
He did not provide details on the weapons deal and how many Anoa vehicles the neighboring country would purchase.
While at TNI headquarters, Jokowi and Bolkiah attended a weapons demonstration and visited an exhibition of the primary weapons defense system.
During their meeting, the leaders discussed a variety of issues, including better protection for migrant workers. According to government data, 80,000 Indonesian migrant workers are in Brunei, which has 400,000 total citizens.
Foreign Minister Retno Marsudi announced on Thursday that the two leaders’ agreement would be drafted into a memorandum of understanding that would include regulations to ensure robust protection for the placement of Indonesian migrant workers in Brunei. (bbn)
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