Foreign technicians disembark from the Navy's KRI I Gusti
Ngurah Rai-332 at the shipyard of state-owned shipbuilder PT PAL Indonesia in
Surabaya, East Java, on Nov. 8, 2016. (Antara/Irfan Anshori)
Jakarta | Tue, January 23, 2018 | 12:01 pm
State-owned shipbuilder PT PAL Indonesia has targeted to
produce at least seven missile vessels to meet national defense equipment needs
and to export to Southeast Asian and African countries this year.
"Our target for this year is to build four
60-meter-long missile ships ordered by the Indonesian Navy. We expect to export
two missile vessels to Malaysia, one missile vessel to Thailand and several missile
vessels to African countries," PT PAL Indonesia president director
Budiman Saleh said as quoted by Antaraon Monday.
The production of the 60-m missile vessels is the second
of its kind ordered by the Indonesian Navy after PT PAL completed and delivered
three missile ships to the institution.
In addition to missile vessels, PT PAL also
manufactures missile destroyer ships and landing platform decks (LPD) for
national marine defense equipment.
"With regard to exports, we have penetrated the
Southeast Asian market, including Thailand, Malaysia and the Philippines, as
well as the African market, including Senegal, [the Democratic Republic of the]
Congo, Guinea-Bissau and Burkina Faso," he said.
Budiman, along with several directors of PT PAL, met with
Vice President Jusuf Kalla on Monday to discuss the development of the
Indonesian ship industry and plans to provide training to young Indonesians.
"We also talked about the vocational program, which
is one of the government's big programs for about 1,500 Indonesian youths
across the country," he said.
Original post: thejakartapost.com
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