"BPPT and PT Pindad are cooperating in the production of armored vehicles to be exported to Malaysia and Brunei Darussalam," Marzan said here on Friday.
He said that his side was also concentrating on modernizing the combat equipment of the Indonesian Army (TNI-AD) to replace its old equipment.
The BPPT chief said that his agency had now almost finished 150 armored vehicles to replace the TNI-AD`s old combat equipment.
Not only armored vehicles, the BPPT was now also able to produce explosive materials that could replace imports, he said.
(Uu.A014/HAJM)
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