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MILDEF INTERNATIONAL TECHNOLOGIES
Mildef International Technologies Sdn Bhd (Mildef) core service to the military and defence industry compasses research & development (R&D), design, fabrication, and maintenance. The organization is heavily invested in armoured vehicle research and development is driven by highly experienced professionals.
Seremban, Negeri Sembilan, Malaysia
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RIBAT 4X4
Mildef International Technologies
The RIBAT 4x4 is engineered to provide a balance between protection and mobility, making it suitable for reconnaissance and rapid deployment tasks. Its modular design allows for customization based on mission requirements, and its armor provides protection against small arms fire and shrapnel. The integration of a 12.7 mm RCWS enhances its offensive capabilities while ensuring crew safety.
TARANTULA 4X4
Mildef International Technologies
The Mildef Tarantula 4×4 High Mobility Armoured Vehicle (HMAV) is Malaysia’s first domestically developed mine-resistant, ambush-protected (MRAP) vehicle, designed and manufactured by Mildef International Technologies in collaboration with the Science Technology Research Institute for Defence (STRIDE) and the Malaysian Armed Forces.
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Mildef International Technologies Sdn Bhd (Mildef) core service to the military and defence industry compasses research & development (R&D), design, fabrication, and maintenance. The organization is heavily invested in armoured vehicle research and development is driven by highly experienced professionals.
Mildef has successfully designed and manufactured a High Mobility Armoured Vehicle (HMAV) made in Malaysia, inspired by a chain of events following the "Lahad Datu standoff" in 2013. The organization believes through this effort, Malaysia could reduce dependency on foreign military technologies in the near future.
Mildef has successfully designed and manufactured a High Mobility Armoured Vehicle (HMAV) made in Malaysia, inspired by a chain of events following the "Lahad Datu standoff" in 2013. The organization believes through this effort, Malaysia could reduce dependency on foreign military technologies in the near future.
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