MALAGASY NATIONAL POLICE
MALAGASY NATIONAL POLICE
MALAGASY NATIONAL POLICE
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XII. RECOMMENDATIONS<br />
A, Police Vehicles Estimated<br />
Landed Costs<br />
1. Six Willys Cargo-Personnel Carriers<br />
for Flying Brigade to afford required<br />
mobility and permit rapid deployments $23,562<br />
2. Seven Willys CJ-5 Jeeps, one for<br />
Flying Brigade Commanding officer,<br />
-six for reconnaissance:. 17,829<br />
3. Seven Willys CJ-6 Jeeps for Tananarive<br />
H.Q. and six Provincial H.Q.: 19,657<br />
4. Seven Ford Falcon 4-door sedans with<br />
Warning Light an4 Siren, one for <br />
* Tananarive Urban Police H.Q., one for<br />
each six precincts:. 15,260 76,30S<br />
B. Radio Equipment<br />
1. Inter/Intra Province Communications<br />
Network (Using SSB, *CW and A 3) toprovide<br />
an Operational Radiotelephone/<br />
Radiotelegraph Network to Provincial<br />
Capitals, major cities, and to Mobile<br />
Flying Brigade units operating throughout<br />
the Island:<br />
1 1000 Watt Primary Station at Tananarive<br />
consisting of 100 watt transmitter and<br />
Linear 1000 watt amplifier, automatic<br />
antenna tuner, extension telephone,<br />
receiver, antenna and necessary<br />
accessories: $ 5,500<br />
18 Secondary Stations, 100 watt P.E.P.<br />
antenna, antenna tuner, etc. at $2100: 39,200<br />
5 Mobile SSB stations at $1,320: 6,600<br />
Spare parts, tubes, etc.: 3,500<br />
20 Emergency power engine-generators at $500± 10,000 -<br />
Shipping, insurance, etc. (rough<br />
estimate): 5,200 10,000.<br />
- ,.146,308<br />
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