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The Indonesian Military (TNI) will have more money to buy weapons for its primary weapons defense system, following a proposed revision to the 2011 state budget which will allocate an additional Rp 2.4 trillion.
TNI chief, Adm. Agus Suhartono, said that the military was supposed to get Rp 11 trillion in the state budget’s proposed revision.
“However, it seems that only Rp 2.4 trillion flows to the military because the state’s financial condition cannot support more than that amount yet,” Agus said as quoted by Antara on Friday.
“As much as Rp 1.3 trillion from the total Rp 2.4 trillion will be used to buy weapons for the primary weapons defense system. We will buy weapons made by local companies, such as from PT Pindad, PT Koja Bahari and PT PAL,” Agus added.
Agus said that the companies had been able to manufacture certified, quality, military equipment which was also recognized by other countries.
“However, it seems that only Rp 2.4 trillion flows to the military because the state’s financial condition cannot support more than that amount yet,” Agus said as quoted by Antara on Friday.
“As much as Rp 1.3 trillion from the total Rp 2.4 trillion will be used to buy weapons for the primary weapons defense system. We will buy weapons made by local companies, such as from PT Pindad, PT Koja Bahari and PT PAL,” Agus added.
Agus said that the companies had been able to manufacture certified, quality, military equipment which was also recognized by other countries.
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