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KALEKALIP sells semi-automatic sniper rifles to Indonesian Special Operations Unit

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KALEKALIP company, participating in the 17th Defense Service Asia (DSA) and National Security (NATSEC) Asia 2022 fairs in Malaysia, sold semi-automatic sniper rifles chambered in 7,62mm x 51 NATO named KMR762 to the Indonesian Special Operations Unit.

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The sales agreement was signed between the Indonesian police and KALEKALIP company officials.

According to the agreement, the first batch of 32 sniper rifles will be delivered to Indonesian special operations units this year.


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The rifle weighs 5,300 grams and has a range of 800 meters. You can find out more about the rifle here: KMR762


 

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KALEKALIP sells semi-automatic sniper rifles to Indonesian Special Operations Unit

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KALEKALIP company, participating in the 17th Defense Service Asia (DSA) and National Security (NATSEC) Asia 2022 fairs in Malaysia, sold semi-automatic sniper rifles chambered in 7,62mm x 51 NATO named KMR762 to the Indonesian Special Operations Unit.

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The sales agreement was signed between the Indonesian police and KALEKALIP company officials.

According to the agreement, the first batch of 32 sniper rifles will be delivered to Indonesian special operations units this year.


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The rifle weighs 5,300 grams and has a range of 800 meters. You can find out more about the rifle here: KMR762


Owhh the new rifles for police they already have so mich tons of AR type rifle
 

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KALEKALIP sells semi-automatic sniper rifles to Indonesian Special Operations Unit

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KALEKALIP company, participating in the 17th Defense Service Asia (DSA) and National Security (NATSEC) Asia 2022 fairs in Malaysia, sold semi-automatic sniper rifles chambered in 7,62mm x 51 NATO named KMR762 to the Indonesian Special Operations Unit.

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The sales agreement was signed between the Indonesian police and KALEKALIP company officials.

According to the agreement, the first batch of 32 sniper rifles will be delivered to Indonesian special operations units this year.


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The rifle weighs 5,300 grams and has a range of 800 meters. You can find out more about the rifle here: KMR762


Very beautiful rifle
 

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credit to FNSS, let's hope they churn out more of this thing, let's say more or less 500-600 unit, equipped with mixed of 105 and 120mm cannon like what FNSS CEO promises if indonesia decide to go on with the domestic turret co-development plan with pindad and FNSS.

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why are all the officer nametag lanyard branded thales, are they sponsored it :ROFLMAO:
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Its a marchendise from thales for they visit thales booth first before they visit the fnss booth
 

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Its a marchendise from thales for they visit thales booth first before they visit the fnss booth
Are you sure ?
If it was merchandise, then it was an irony for top brass to go such exibition without even purchasing ID Card Band 🤣
I meang, look all of'em they wearing thales band, there's always something happend behind the camera.
 

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Since yesterday i am Mulling this is an honest work of Starstreak Missiles


No rocket trail, minimum explosion and more like kinetic Type attack results in the split of the tail

So those Starstreak is very potent weaponry and as usual our army is quite visionary as they are already have NLAW, Javelin and now Starstreak
 

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perhaps another procurement that slides under the radar ? it turns out army already tested and operate the Thales Martlet missile during latbakjatrat 2022.
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another example of martlet missile launcher.
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kinda OOT, but the MSI DS30M naval RCWS (the same RCWS used on our bung tomo class) able to carry 7 of these missile, perhaps a good upgrade for that RCWS so they can have some offensive/defensive short range air weapon considering those ship like to patrol in natuna.
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perhaps another procurement that slides under the radar ? it turns out army already tested and operate the Thales Martlet missile during latbakjatrat 2022.
https://www.instagram.com/p/CbmVsTmPoS7/
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another example of martlet missile launcher.
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kinda OOT, but the MSI DS30M naval RCWS (the same RCWS used on our bung tomo class) able to carry 7 of these missile, perhaps a good upgrade for that RCWS so they can have some offensive/defensive short range air weapon considering those ship like to patrol in natuna.
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Maybe TNI buy the Martlet as one package with Starstreak
 

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perhaps another procurement that slides under the radar ? it turns out army already tested and operate the Thales Martlet missile during latbakjatrat 2022.
https://www.instagram.com/p/CbmVsTmPoS7/
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another example of martlet missile launcher.
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kinda OOT, but the MSI DS30M naval RCWS (the same RCWS used on our bung tomo class) able to carry 7 of these missile, perhaps a good upgrade for that RCWS so they can have some offensive/defensive short range air weapon considering those ship like to patrol in natuna.
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combination of martle+starstreak is good liek multipurpose missile in a platform can engage surface target also air target
Starstreak : primaly for SAM purpose but also usefull against surface target
Martlet : actually for surface target also good against air target, 18 banshee drone already shoot down by Brits
 

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kinda OOT, but the MSI DS30M naval RCWS (the same RCWS used on our bung tomo class) able to carry 7 of these missile, perhaps a good upgrade for that RCWS so they can have some offensive/defensive short range air weapon considering those ship like to patrol in natuna.
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Bung Tomo class is using the old DS30B system, not DS30M.
For DS30M-ish system look for the one on KAL Mamuju, using MSI-DS Seahawk DS A1 30mm and the one on KRI Pollux, MSI-DS Seahawk LW A1 30mm.

KAL Mamuju
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KRI Pollux
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