Philippines eyes Indonesia-made combat vehicles
01 March, 2020
The Philippine National Defense Department has expressed interest in buying combat vehicles from Indonesia’s state-owned weapons manufacturer PT Pindad.
"If our person is interested, we are certain to get [the combat vehicles] from Pindad and other [Indonesian] industries," the department's undersecretary for finance and material, Raymundo Elefante Elefante, said during a visit to Pindad’s factory in Bandung, West Java, on Friday.
The visit was a follow-up to a memorandum of understanding (MoU) between your two countries on logistics and the defense industry.
The undersecretary expressed particular interest in Pindad's armored personnel carriers (APC), such as the Anoa and Komodo, aswell as in the Harimau medium battle tank recently produced by the weapons manufacturer.
Elefante, however, admitted that the 30-ton medium tank might not be suitable for the united states. "Our bridges can't hold vehicles of such weight."
He went on to state that other vehicles produced by Pindad had the potential to check the country's defense systems.
Pindad president director Abraham Mose said the Philippine representatives could take notice of the production process at the factory directly, thanks to the MoU.
"The government-to-government MoU also allow Philippine representatives to make direct appointments or bidding for Pindad's products," he said.
Manila had ordered two strategic sealift vessels from state-owned shipbuilder PT PAL, in addition to two NC-2121 medium cargo aircraft from state-owned aircraft manufacturer PT Dirgantara Indonesia.
"We have a manage the Indonesian government to get military equipment we'll use, while at the same time, we will work to develop our defense industry with other suppliers from Indonesia," Elefante said.
Defense Ministry Director General for Defense Potential Bondan Tiara Sofyan, who accompanied Elefante on his visit to Bandung, said the government would support Indonesia's strategic defense industries.
“We will seize every opportunity. Hopefully, this MoU for logistics and defense cooperation can support Indonesia’s defense industries to export their products, especially to the Philippines," said Bondan. (dpk)
Source: www.thejakartapost.com
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