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Serah Terima Kapal LPD KRI Banda Aceh-593
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SURABAYA - Menhankam Purnomo Yusgiantoro (tengah) didampingi Menteri BUMN Mustafa Abubakar (kanan) dan Panglima TNI Laksamana TNI Agus Suhartono (kiri) berada diatas deck KRI Banda Aceh-593 saat serah terima di PT PAL Surabaya, Jatim, Senin (21/3). KRI Banda Aceh merupakan kapal keempat jenis Landing Platform Deck (LPD) yang mempunyai LPD 125 meter dengan daya angkut 344 personel, tiga unit helikopter jenis Mi-2/Bel 412 di deck dan dua dihangar, dua unit LCVP, tiga unit howitzer dan 21 tank merupakan produksi PT PAL Indonesia untuk memperkuat armada laut TNI AL. FOTO : ANTARA/M Risyal Hidayat/Koz/Spt/11, DETIKFOTO
Air Force Acquiring Fire-Control Radar for FA-50PH 17 Maret 2017 Israeli Elta EL/M-2032 fire control radar (photo : Defense Update) The Philippine Air Force (PAF) is allocating some PHP82,543,000 for the acquisition of one transmitter needed for unscheduled maintenance of the fire-control radar (FCR) of one of its South Korean-made FA-50PH “Fighting Eagle” jet fighters. FA-50PHs are equipped with Israeli Elta EL/M-2032 fire control radar further developed by LIG Nex1. The money will be sourced from PAF General Appropriations Act CY 2017, said Department of National Defense Bids and Awards Committee (DND BAC) chair Assistant Secretary Josue S. Gaverza in bid bulletin posted at the Philippine Government Electronic Procurement System. Winning bidder is required to deliver the parts within 540 calendar days from the receipt of the Notice to Proceed. Bidders should have completed, within the last five years, a similar contract. A pre-bid conference is scheduled on March 23, 10 a....
Malaysian Defense: Budget Hinders Military Asset Procurement 17 Maret 2017 RMAF Hawk 208, F/A-18D Hornet, MiG-29N, and Su-30MKM (photo : RA AZ) MELBOURNE, Australia — Malaysia’s military continues to struggle to implement plans to recapitalize its assets, as the government’s budget is battered by slow economic growth mainly due to falling oil revenues. As a result, major procurement programs for the Malaysian Armed Forces have mostly been put on hold even as existing platforms rapidly approach obsolescence. For the Royal Malaysian Air Force, this means that badly needed fighters, trainers, helicopters and maritime patrol aircraft will unlikely be acquired in the short to medium term. Situated alongside the vital maritime trade routes and the hotly disputed islands of the South China Sea of which it partly claims, Malaysia faces a unique geographical challenge, as its territory is split by the South China Sea into two separate landmasses 365 miles apart at its nar...
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