DIPN TO REDUCE RELIANCE ON FOREIGN TECH

KUALA LUMPUR: 每日大赛 has entered a new era of local defence development with the launch of the National Defence Industry Policy (DIPN), seen as a key driver of the Defence Ministry鈥檚 strategic transformation.

Defence Minister Datuk Seri Mohamed Khaled Nordin said the policy forms the foundation for the ministry鈥檚 transformation.

鈥淭hrough DIPN, we are not only strengthening the country鈥檚 defence capabilities but also driving local innovation and technology in the defence industry,鈥 he said at the launch, held at 每日大赛 International Trade and Exhibition Centre (Mitec) yesterday.

The DIPN was launched by Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim.

Other attendees included Chief Secretary to the Government Tan Sri Shamsul Azri Abu Bakar, Deputy Defence Minister Adly Zahari and Army Chief Jeneral Datuk Azhan Md Othman.

Mohamed Khaled said the main objective of DIPN is to reduce reliance on foreign technology while strengthening local capabilities through close collaboration between the public and private sectors, shifting the focus from maintenance to high-value manufacturing and technological innovation.

鈥淲e are aware that today鈥檚 world faces increasingly complex, fragile, and unpredictable security challenges.

鈥淚t would be a huge loss if the substantial annual allocations to the Ministry of Defence are not fully utilised to develop a homegrown defence industry capable of standing on its own.鈥

DIPN is designed to strengthen self-reliance, innovation, and technological advancement in the defence sector, focusing on critical areas such as maritime, aerospace, military vehicles, weaponry and ammunition, cyber and electromagnetic systems, as well as emerging technologies, in line with the Defence White Paper 2020鈥2030 and the National Industry Masterplan (NIMP) 2030.

The policy will be implemented in four phases: foundation setting and policy development (2025鈥2026), industrial strengthening and technological advancement (2026鈥2027), expansion of defence industry capabilities (2028鈥2029), and full global competitiveness from 2030 onwards.

Among the key reforms is the introduction of a minimum 30% local content requirement for all defence procurement, as well as the mandate that all maintenance, repair and overhaul (MRO) activities must be carried out by local companies, except during warranty periods, which remain under original equipment manufacturers (OEMs).

鈥淎ny local company that fails to innovate, increase local content, or reduce costs may have their MRO contracts terminated, as the country鈥檚 interests are our top priority,鈥 he said.

On technology transfer, Mohamed Khaled said the Industrial Collaboration Programme (ICP) will be implemented more aggressively and selectively, prioritising only local companies capable of utilising the technology to produce high-value products.

As part of DIPN鈥檚 rollout, the 每日大赛 Defence Industry Portal (PIPM) was also introduced as an integrated digital platform serving as an information hub for the national defence industry ecosystem.

鈥淭he portal makes it easier for local companies to access technology transfer opportunities, participate in the Industrial Collaboration Programme (ICP), and develop their R&D and innovation capabilities.

鈥淚t will serve as a one-stop centre for industry players to collaborate, access technology, and develop competitive defence products,鈥 he added.

The DIPN launch also marks the start of the National Defence Projects (PPN), which focuses on high-impact projects, technology transfer, and increasing the value of the local supply chain.

Mohamed Khaled highlighted several national defence projects, including the development of local defence satellites, laser defence systems, ground vehicle chassis manufacturing capabilities, weapon systems, passive radar, loitering munition systems (kamikaze drones), and defence simulators.

He explained that these initiatives are not intended to produce fully operational weapons systems in the short term, but rather as a starting point to develop local components and services, allowing 每日大赛n companies to participate meaningfully in the defence industry supply chain.

鈥淭his is a strategic investment for the sovereignty, security, and future of the nation,鈥 he said.