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Dear Reader,

Indonesia is a lucrative market for many defence contractors. The country is big, has many defence requirements and it has not been shy about sharing these requirements to the international market. Many procurement plans have been shared, including their need for new naval platforms, MCMVs, and underwater deterrence technologies.

Ahead of the 2nd Maritime Security and Coastal Surveillance Indonesia, we have two articles looking at the Asia-Pacific naval strength and exploring the pros and cons of adopting a modular or dedicated style MCMVs. 
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Have you ever wondered what Asia-Pacific naval strength looks like?

In this infographic we share with you exclusive key takeaways from the Maritime Security and Coastal Surveillance Week Asia 2017 including defense spending across Asia-Pacific, projected submarine strength for 2025 and the state of the global export market. 

Modular or Dedicated MCMV? 

As the Indonesian Navy looks at replacing the Pulau Rengat-class MCMVs, we explore the pros and cons of adopting a modular or dedicated style. While both have their own appeal, our article examines which format works for what the circumstances dictate. It also unveils a new style of operation that has only recently come onto the market.  

The Latest in Radar and Optronics Technology

In a world where challenges present themselves from small water craft being used as weapons to pirates holding ships for ransom, surveillance of the sea is of the upmost importance. In the maritime security space, data fusion between several kinds of sensors can provide a full picture to identify, eliminate and deter threats.

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I hope you enjoy these article - it would be great to hear your thoughts on it!

You may also discover the latest updates on Indonesia’s plans to modernise its defence forces and find out the latest procurement strategy for the various government agencies at the 2nd Maritime Security and Coastal Surveillance Indonesia (24-25 April)

Click here to download the latest conference agenda

This is the only summit that brings in senior operational staff from the Indonesia Navy, Air Force, Bakamla, KPLP, Basarnas, Marine Police, and Ministry of Maritime Affairs and Fisheries. 

To find out more about how you can participate, email us at enquiry@iqpc.com.sg or call us at +65 6722 9388.
Best regards,

Hairul Borhan
Conference Director
Maritime Security and Coastal Surveillance Indonesia 2018
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