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  2. Cetbang - Wikipedia

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    The Bali Museum, Denpasar, Bali. This Balinese cannon is located in the yard of Bali Museum. The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, USA. This cannon is thought to have been produced in the 15th century, made from bronze with a length of 37 + 7 / 16 inches (95.1 cm). [50] Luis de Camoes museum in Macau has a piece of highly ornamented cetbang ...

  3. Pindad SS1 - Wikipedia

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    Optical sight is a standard feature in SS1-V4 variant. The SS1 (short for Senapan Serbu 1, lit. 'Assault Rifle 1') [2] is the standard assault rifle of the Indonesian armed forces and Indonesian National Police. It is based on the FN FNC rifle but modified in order to meet ergonomic and tropical environment needs. [3]

  4. Pindad SS2 - Wikipedia

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    Optical sight is a standard feature in SS2-V4 variant. The SS2 (short for Senapan Serbu 2, lit. 'Assault Rifle 2') is a replacement for the Pindad SS1 created by Pindad. [6] It had been seen during the ASEAN Army Rifles contest by foreign media in 2006 [7] aside from exposure by local Indonesian media.

  5. Wedung - Wikipedia

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    The Wedung is a peculiar weapon, in the shape of a chopper, worn on occasions of the state by all chiefs when in the presence of the sovereign. [3] It is carried in the palace (kraton) as a symbol of servitude to the sultan for performing tasks such as cutting of shrubs or even the most humble work such as grass cutting.

  6. Lantaka - Wikipedia

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    The lantaka is the "younger sibling" of the lela; they are smaller, with a length of less than 100 cm. [5]: 122–123 Typically, the bore diameters of these cannons were in the range of about 10–50 mm. [3] Many of these guns were mounted on swivels (called cagak in Malay) [3] and were known as swivel guns. The smaller ones could be mounted ...

  7. Lela (cannon) - Wikipedia

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    Lela or lila is a type of Malay cannon, used widely in the Nusantara archipelago. They are similar to a lantaka but longer and had larger bore. [1]: 122 Lela can be configured as swivel gun, fixed gun, or mounted in a gun carriage. It is the equivalent of European falcon and falconet. [2]: 50.

  8. Golok - Wikipedia

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    Silat Betawi demonstration of disarming a person who has a golok. In Indonesia, the golok is often associated with the Sundanese and Betawi people.The Betawi recognize two types of golok; gablongan or bendo is the domestic tool used in the kitchen or field for agricultural purposes, and the golok simpenan or sorenam that is used for self-protection and traditionally always carried by Betawi ...

  9. Pindad - Wikipedia

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    PT Pindad (Persero) (formerly abbreviated from Perindustrian Angkatan Darat, lit. ' Indonesian Army Industries'), is an Indonesian state-owned enterprise specialising in military and commercial products. Pindad provides the armaments and munitions (alat utama sistem persenjataan, Alutsista) for the Indonesian National Armed Forces and other ...