For Indonesia, it is the Pindad company which exposes
its 6x6 wheeled armored vehicle, the Panser Anoa V.2.
The Pindad vehicle is currently in service in the Indonesian
armed forces since July 2009.
The development of the Pindad Panser goes back to 2003
when the Indonesian Army put forward a requirement for
an APC for transportation. Size and operation has been
adjusted to suit Indonesian Military figures, doctrine
and combat tactical strategy as our commitment to Indonesian
Military needs. The general layout of the Panser Pindad
is very similar to the French VAB Renault.
Nepal, Malaysia, Bangladesh and Oman are known to have
shown interest in the vehicle but there have been no confirmed
orders with these countries yet.