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It's either a smart move or a desperate one

or a smart one in the middle of desperation by not having enough LAV
 
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It's either a smart move or a desperate one

or a smart one in the middle of desperation by not having enough LAV
The only LAV in handy is Komodo, i dont think Anoa could do hi mobility in montainous region of papua.
 

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The only LAV in handy is Komodo, i dont think Anoa could do hi mobility in montainous region of papua.
Offcourse it can do (anoa) but unfortunetly we dont have it enough, and marinir not operate it yet as long as i know
 

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Up-armored KM420 still make sense if used in Papua, Chauffeuring officers around in rugged Papuan terrain.

Other than that, Hilux or L200 and similar pickups could do the job done. And spares are plenty.
 

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So... No blackout?
As I had stated earlier, What Was Done is Done (Nasi Telah Menjadi Bubur). And in the most likely, the Navy brass is already had good guess as the root cause (as do I). Just use the tragedy as a hard earn lesson to re evaluate everything to avoid similar thing to ever happen in the future
 

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i don't like it either, I know this is humatarian effort, but accepting their research vessel not a wise decision

Not accepting it not good either for our PR, they are throwing olive branch in the name of humanitarian efforts. Not to mention the feeling of families of our Sailor. It's not like they are roaming freely just like our close friend during Search effort, they only bring their vessels into designated coordinate. I am more into accepting their effort, but under close scrutiny of our forces
 

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In 30 April 2021, Singaporean Navy brother and sister from MV Swift Rescue ship giving their salute for the Indonesian Navy Nanggala 402 Submarine crew member who perished during the incident. Thanks for all of your effort, we shall never forget this debt, hope you all stay safe and keep warm in the company of your beloved families at home


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Not accepting it not good either for our PR, they are throwing olive branch in the name of humanitarian efforts. Not to mention the feeling of families of our Sailor. It's not like they are roaming freely just like our close friend during Search effort, they only bring their vessels into designated coordinate. I am more into accepting their effort, but under close scrutiny of our forces

hope the gov know what they doing, if they accept it I'm agree with you, they sailing path should be under our supervision by creating some corridor for their vessel
 

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