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Whose Warships?

Tuesday, September 9, 2003

Provincial governments are buying patrol vessels to be operated by the military. Could it trigger armed conflicts between provinces?

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THE Indonesian Military (TNI) is facing the same problems in the air and at sea: a shortage of battle equipment and patrol vessels. The air force lacks aircraft and the navy has a limited fleet. Even worse, the central government does not have enough funds to overcome the problems. Because of that, the Indonesian Navy decided on a short cut by asking provisional governments to provide the equipment needed to patrol Indonesian waters.

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