SHAH ALAM: DSA 2022 Mildef Rentaka. Meet the Mildef Techonologies Sdn Bhd (Mildef) Rentaka 4X4 High Mobility Vehicle (HMAV). The Rentaka is the next variant to the Tarantula HMAV which was introduced last year by Mildef.
The vehicle will be officially announced at the show today likely by the King himself. The Rentaka is basically an product improved version of the Tarantula. From pictures it looked very much like the Tarantula though I am told the Rentaka (a small cannon) was more inline with the Army’s requirements for an armoured 4X4.
I was told that the Army will be having a competition for an armoured 4X4 next year though of course it will depend on the availability of funding.
— Malaysian Defence
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MILDEF Rentaka is a much smaller vehicle than the Tarantula. You can compare the scale by looking at the side mirrors, which are the same on both vehicles. Probably a lot of things is different with the Rentaka and not interchangeable with the Tarantula.
So the army has gone in a short timespan from wanting a 6x6 IFV into going to have a competition for a small manoeuvrable 4x4 MRAP-like vehicle? I wonder why.
https://www.malaysiandefence.com/tell-me-why/
If we go for the Rentaka, does MILDEF have the manufacturing resources? How about the sustainment of the Rentaka 20-30 years into the future? Can we manufacture unique spare parts for the Rentaka if MILDEF is no longer around? Should the tender specifically ask for the vehicle IP to be transferred to MINDEF or STRIDE?
Marhalim, any more photos of the new Cendana Auto vehicles?
Not much more I am afraid
gonggok - ''So the army has gone in a short timespan from wanting a 6×6 IFV into going to have a competition for a small manoeuvrable 4×4 MRAP-like vehicle? I wonder why.''
Has it really gone in this direction? If so is it out of its own volition?
I have no issues with getting a local MRAP but it should be the army's decision; not something forced onto it. We also shouldn't be in the position of buying something in small numbers and then buying something else, merely because it's politically expedient; which pops out of nowhere in 1-2 years.
Looking closer at the Rentaka, it is much smaller than the Tarantula. The front bonnet much more lower, just around shoulder height of a normal malaysian. It is almost similar in size to the Otokar Cobra II that is also in the building.
So this is the kind of 4x4 that the army really wants? I don't see the need and the rationale of having both 4x4 HMAV (in this smaller more agile shape instead of the huge Tarantula and Lipanbara) and a 6x6 IFV. Will this really be for KAD cavalry regiments to supplement the Gempita and replace the Condors? What will be it's main function?
What would it cost? How many millions? Consider that the US J-LTV is only about 1.5 million ringgit each.
As usual, I doubt this is totally MILDFEF's own creation. More likely it is a rebadged from somewhere but I yet to find out which to date, MILDEF prolly had put in extra effort to change out the body panels so it is unrecognisable from the donor vehicle. I also never heard MILDEF of having an automotive plant to makes these vehicles so I am doubly doubtful they have the needed mass manufacturing capabilities. More likely it will be subconded to one of our established automotive carmaker or DEFTECH as the assembler.
As such, spareparts would ultimately have to come from the OEM originator where MILDEF got their donor car, plus the locally made body panels & fitments. No worries on supplies unless that OEM phased it out or went bust.
Well, credit should be given to MILDEF as they did not give up even after spending all that money & effort on Tarantula but wasn't taken up by TDM.
As for how much it would cost? About as much as a unicorn if we want to support the local defence industry vs buying off the shelf. Either we have to accept such inefficient use of our defence budget or not do it at all.
Most probably Hizir APC from turkey's katmeciler company.I could be wrong ofcourse..But im pretty certain Mildef assembled the first Tarantula from the get go.Even not designed or developed by MILDEF but most probably they already tweak the design plenty
Irrespective of whatever ever units get them; MRAPs have various roles but like everything else should be deployed in the right conditions. We need MRAPs but we need to stick to a single design and not buy a new design simply because a local outfit comes up with a new one.
I actually see a need for a smaller vehicle to be used largely for recce or screening elements. Contrary to popular assumption the war in the Ukraine is not teaching us many new lessons per see but reinforcing or reminding them. One lesson reminded is that in addition to adequate infantry support; armoured elements should always have a light screen up front.
"I actually see a need for a smaller vehicle to be used largely for recce or screening elements"
But isn't the army wanting the 6x6 IFV for the Cavalry regiments to do recce and screening along with the Ingwe Gempitas? What kind of smaller vehicles do you think ideal for recce and screening? Why is a smaller vehicle better when compared to a 6x6?
It is debatable whether there is a need for MRAP or perhaps other vehicles could do the same job. During USA pull out of Afghanistan & Iraq, they took everything back with them except the MRAPs which they 'gifted' out.