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Iya mas, makanya saya terkadang miris klo liat inventori tni-al selain didominasi oleh kapal yg sudah berusia ujur, mayoritas isinya juga berukuran imut., Tapi ya saya tetap optimis kok kedepannya pasti akan ada kabar baikDi inventori AL masih banyak kapal yang lebih kecil KCR40
Is this new Gun produced by PINDAD ?Indonesian president backs defence increases
Jon Grevatt, Bangkok - IHS Jane's Defence Industry
13 May 2015
Indonesian defence spending 2010-2019. Credit: IHS
Indonesian President Joko Widodo has vowed to more than double the country's defence budget in 2016 if Indonesia's economy achieves 7% GDP growth this year.
In comments published by state-run news agency Antara on 13 May, Widodo said that if the GDP target is achieved the government would "set aside a budget of IDR210 trillion (USD16 billion) for the Indonesian armed forces". In 2015 the defence budget is set at about IDR100 trillion.
The pledge is an apparent indication of a commitment to accelerate a spending plan outlined in April by the Indonesian House of Representatives (DPR). This plan features incremental budgetary increases over the next few years, rising to IDR200 trillion by 2020.
This plan, in turn, is tracked against the Widodo administration's previous pledge to increase military spending as a proportion of GDP from the existing 0.9% to 1.5%.
Speaking on 13 May Widodo said the IDR210 trillion target can be achieved "if the economy grows well [and] particularly if stability is guaranteed". He added, "Our economy is facing global financial pressures … but I am sure if stability and security is maintained the economy will grow by 7%."
Indonesian president backs defence increases - IHS Jane's 360
photo by Ijal Lubis, .
all credit to him.
PINDAD SS2 V5
PINDAD SSX 7,62 mm
Please I want complete details about the Gun in last picture ??Indonesian president backs defence increases
Jon Grevatt, Bangkok - IHS Jane's Defence Industry
13 May 2015
Indonesian defence spending 2010-2019. Credit: IHS
Indonesian President Joko Widodo has vowed to more than double the country's defence budget in 2016 if Indonesia's economy achieves 7% GDP growth this year.
In comments published by state-run news agency Antara on 13 May, Widodo said that if the GDP target is achieved the government would "set aside a budget of IDR210 trillion (USD16 billion) for the Indonesian armed forces". In 2015 the defence budget is set at about IDR100 trillion.
The pledge is an apparent indication of a commitment to accelerate a spending plan outlined in April by the Indonesian House of Representatives (DPR). This plan features incremental budgetary increases over the next few years, rising to IDR200 trillion by 2020.
This plan, in turn, is tracked against the Widodo administration's previous pledge to increase military spending as a proportion of GDP from the existing 0.9% to 1.5%.
Speaking on 13 May Widodo said the IDR210 trillion target can be achieved "if the economy grows well [and] particularly if stability is guaranteed". He added, "Our economy is facing global financial pressures … but I am sure if stability and security is maintained the economy will grow by 7%."
Indonesian president backs defence increases - IHS Jane's 360
photo by Ijal Lubis, .
all credit to him.
PINDAD SS2 V5
PINDAD SSX 7,62 mm
Please I want complete details about the Gun in last picture ??
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