The Borneo Post (Sabah)

M’sia aims to be defence asset-producing country – Ismail

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KUALA LUMPUR: Malaysia will launch the National Defence and Security Industry Policy as part of efforts to make the country a producer of military assets, said Senior Minister Datuk Seri Ismail Sabri Yaakob.

He said the policy was in the developmen­t phase but he could not reveal the details yet.

“We have been cooperatin­g with some countries and now the phase of technology transfer is in progress. When this is completed, we will be able to produce our own military assets.

“Now Malaysia has produced its own ammunition, armoured cars and some aircraft composite components, besides working with Turkey to produce the Gempita armoured vehicle,” he said in an interview on ‘Malaysia Prihatin’ Achievemen­ts of Defence Ministry here recently.

Ismail Sabri, who is also Defence Minister, said the matter was in line with his dream to place Malaysia in the league of defence assetprodu­cing countries, like Indonesia and India which produce fighter jets and repair submarines.

He said to help realise this aspiration, the role of companies involved in defence activities would be enhanced this year by making them mentors and vendors, which would also serve as a catalyst to make the economy more competitiv­e and sustainabl­e.

Ismail Sabri said most of the country’s existing defence assets were purchased from China, the United States, Italy and Turkey, and this policy of sourcing from several countries was to avoid problems in asset maintenanc­e.

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