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Ga ngerti gw kenapa tni al-kemenhan masih ngebet ma kilo!! Kan banyak type lontong yg disodorin buat tot yg lbh bagus dr kilo
Jangan2 ngiler kickbacknya lagi......
Reporter: Hendra Friana
July 21st, 2017 reads normal 1 minute
Meanwhile, on the same occasion, Megawati conveyed that alutsista is not the main thing in facing the threat in this modern era war.
The reason for Megawati, the nation's independence history proves that the most powerful weapon is spirit, as well as full commitment in striving.
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(Tirto.id - hen / agu)
This is the 21st century. Tomahawk missile beat "National Spirit (tm.)" 100/10 times.Lawqn tuh liaoning pake bambu
Let our children and grandchildrens know that their ancestors beat foreign power armed with tomahawk and sweet *** jetsThis is the 21st century. Tomahawk missile beat "National Spirit (tm.)" 100/10 times.
We have to modernize our weapon systems or be obsolete when the next war comes.
Sunday 23 July 2017, 15:35 WIB
TNI AU Continues to Strengthen Air Defense at the Border
Arbi Anugrah - detikNews
Banyumas - TNI AU Chief of Staff Air Marshal Hadi Tjahjanto said the Air Force (AU) continues to strengthen the air defense of the Republic of Indonesia in the outer islands bordering other countries such as Natuna, Tarakan, Morotai, Biak, Merauke and Kupang.
"In Kupang, in this case we will also build a base in Slaru according to the policy of the TNI Commander and now it is running," TNI spokesman Hadi Tjahjanto told reporters at Pendapa Kecamatan Banyumas on Sunday (23/7/2017).
According to him, the air force itself on the second strategic plan 2014-2019 will also continue to be strengthened, including the procurement of fighter aircraft, Hercules type J aircraft and the addition of training aircraft, including helicopters and radar.
"The most important thing is the addition of 12 radars, so it can be guarded to observe the entire territory of NKRI," he explained.
In addition, he continued, to maintain the integrity of NKRI in the second renstra that is in Natuna and Tarakan will be placed unmanned aircraft that can fly up to 36 hours.
"The most important thing is the placement of drones (unmanned) in Natuna and Tarakan with the ability to fly for 24 hours to 36 hours with a range of 2,000 kilometers," he said.
While on the third renstra will start working on Morotai until the entire territory of Indonesia can be seen and watched from the ocean to the mainland.
He added later all the information can be monitored and can be spread to units under it. Everything uses a digital system so that incoming information can not be deceived anymore.
"The second Resrtra is being started and will be continued on the third strategic plan.Navy, air and ground on our border can be a commando," concluded Hadi.
(Arb / bgs)
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INDO DEFENCE 2016: DISPLAY DESIGN SHOWCASES NEW RWS
The Display Design Office of Vitebsk, Belarus, is showcasing a new version of its ADUNOK Remote Weapon Station (RWS) at Indo Defence 2016 in Jakarta this week.
Known as ADUNOK-W, the new variant of the established range of RWS features a Russian NVST 12.7mm MG and an AG-17A 30mm Automatic Grenade Launcher (AGL), representing a significant increase in firepower over previous versions, which carried a single MG in either 7.62mm or 12.7mm calibre or an AGL.
Ready-use ammunition bins, which need to be replenished manually once depleted, carry 100 rounds for the MG and 50 for the AGL. The mount is fully stabilised with video and thermal cameras and a laser rangefinder with effective ranges of 2,000, 1,000 and 2,500m respectively. Traverse is through 360° at a slew rate of 60°/s and elevation from -10 to +60°. A provision has been made for independent power supply, though the mount normally draws power from the vehicle.
The ruggedised flat panel display control station can be dismounted, enabling users to operate the RWS remotely from the vehicle – at a stand-off distance of up to 100m via cable or 500m using a wireless connection, Head of Design Department Sergey Schalgov told MT in Jakarta.
“What makes our product a little different is our expressed desire to transfer technology to partner countries – as we have already done here in Indonesia, where the ADUNOK is already installed on PT Pindad 6x6 vehicles,” he added.
Tim Mahon