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The replacement of the Naval Strike Missile (NSM) system of Malaysia is expected to take between two and three years, says Armed Forces chief Jeneral Tan Sri Malek Razak Sulaiman.

He said the timeline is due to the requirement for a fresh procurement process and remains subject to approval for government funding.

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00:30Shortlisted kepada Perancis punya produk and then Turkey, Italy, Turkey and then juga South Korea.
00:42So those are the four countries yang kita shortlisted berdasarkan kepada operational technical evaluation yang dibuat oleh Tenter Laut dan
00:51juga oleh Kementerian.
00:52Okay tapi final decision tu is yet to be ni lah sebab kita belum lagi kita punya, kita pun tak
00:59buka lagi open tender dan sebagainya kan.
01:00Kita tak buka lagi tender dan sebagainya tu dari segi perolehan tu.
01:04Tapi those are the potential sebab kita tak maulah kita punya readiness kita down, kapal ready, commissioning, operational tapi kita
01:11tak ada senjata dia, armament dia.
01:13Tapi it's a setback, kita kena facilitate dan kita kena mitigate lah.
01:19So those are the action plan walaupun nanti ada setback dia, period dia sebagainya tapi we have to do it
01:25lah.
01:25We have to do it.
01:28Paling cepat pun dalam masa 2 tahun, lebih kurang.
01:34Yeah about that because it's a new thing, kita nak kena tengok balik and then depending on the budget apa
01:39sebagainya.
01:40So it's a new kind of process balik untuk kita dapat benda.
01:43So paling cepat pun mungkin dalam masa 2 tahun, 3 tahun.
01:47So itu yang saya cakap setback kepada kita punya readiness tadi tu.
01:56Terima kasih telah menonton!
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