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Malaysiaโ€™s Mildef International Technologies Eyes Expansion into the Philippine Market

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In a significant step towards bolstering defense cooperation between Malaysia and the Philippines, Impenetra Armor Protective Systems, a prominent defense company from the Philippines, has expressed keen interest in procuring products from Malaysiaโ€™s Mildef International Technologies. The focus of this interest is on the Mildef HMAV Tarantula and HMLTV Rentaka, both of which are cutting-edge military vehicles designed to enhance the operational capabilities of the Philippine Army. Mildef International Technologies, formerly known as Kembara Suci Sdn. Bhd., is a private Malaysian company founded in 2005. Specializing in the defense sector, Mildef focuses on the development, manufacturing, and distribution of military and law enforcement vehicles. The company also provides maintenance services, further solidifying its reputation as a key player in the defense industry.

The HMAV Tarantula, a 4ร—4 V-hull mine-resistant infantry mobility vehicle, has already proven its effectiveness in rigorous blast tests. The vehicle successfully withstood the detonation of 6kg of TNT, including underbelly tests conducted in South Africa, showcasing its superior protection against mines and improvised explosive devices. This level of durability and reliability is crucial for the Philippine Army, which operates in diverse and often challenging environments. The HMAV Tarantula, launched on February 11, 2021, was developed in collaboration with the Science Technology Research Institute for Defense (STRIDE) and the Malaysian Armed Forces. Designed to reduce Malaysiaโ€™s dependence on foreign-made armored vehicles, the Tarantula offers high agility on the battlefield while ensuring the safety of its occupants through its mine-resistance capability.

HMAV Tarantula 4ร—4 V-hull mine-resistant infantry mobility vehicle
HMAV Tarantula 4ร—4 V-hull mine-resistant infantry mobility vehicle. (Photo by Mildef)

In addition to the Tarantula, Mildef has also developed the Rentaka 4ร—4, a reconnaissance vehicle tailored for military and paramilitary operations. Weighing 8.8 tonnes and powered by a 330 hp V8 turbo diesel engine, the Rentaka can accommodate 10 personnel and is equipped with a 12.7mm Remote Controlled Weapon Station (RCWS). Its modular design allows for various configurations, including weapon carriers and artillery prime movers, making it a versatile asset for armed forces and police operations. At the Defense Services Asia (DSA) 2024 exhibition, Mildef showcased the second prototype of the Rentaka, now known as the High Mobility Light Tactical Vehicle (HMLTV). This modified version was developed to meet the specific requirements of the Malaysian Armyโ€™s HMLTV procurement program, further demonstrating Mildefโ€™s commitment to innovation and adaptability in the defense sector.

The potential collaboration between Mildef and Impenetra Armor Protective Systems represents a strategic partnership that could significantly enhance the defense capabilities of both Malaysia and the Philippines. As the Philippinesโ€™ foremost provider of armored vehicles and defense solutions, Impenetra Defense stands at the forefront of the nationโ€™s ballistic protection industry. Impenetra Armor Protective Systems offers a comprehensive range of protection solutions, including vehicle bulletproofing, architectural armoring, and ballistic personal protective equipment. Specializing in the design and assembly of bulletproof vehicles, Impenetra caters to various needs, from civilian commercial vehicles to military-grade armoring. By leveraging each otherโ€™s strengths, both nations can strengthen their defense industries and contribute to regional security in Southeast Asia.

Rentaka 4x4 reconnaissance vehicle
Rentaka 4ร—4 reconnaissance vehicle. (Photo by Mildef)
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