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They used chinese Combat management systems for CIWS and SSM. I doubt BAE shield Mk2 compatible with chinese CMS or LEN CMS. Just my opinion.Its fore-superstructures shape looks like inspired by Singapore's LMV design.
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Tapi klo diliat dari ukuran bentuknya sih lebih mirip BAE Shield Mk2 decoy launchers,
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Hehe., sebetulnya itu cuma tebak2 buah manggis aja mas, soale sy juga gak tau sebenarnya itu pake sistem decoy tipe yg mana, makanya sy cuma bilang mirip sama produknya BAe klo berdasarkan dari ukuran & bentuknya aja..They used chinese Combat management systems for CIWS and SSM. I doubt BAE shield Mk2 compatible with chinese CMS or LEN CMS. Just my opinion.
Russia’s arms exports to Indonesia top $2.5 bln over 25 years
Military & Defense - February 21, 14:28
MOSCOW, February 21. /TASS/. Russia has delivered weapons worth more than $2.5 billion to Indonesia over the past 25 years, the press office of the state arms seller Rosoboronexport said on Wednesday.
"Overall, the deliveries of military products to Indonesia have totaled more than $2.5 billion since November 1992. Over this period, Russia has delivered BTR-80A armored personnel carriers and BMP-3F infantry fighting vehicles, 100th series Kalashnikov assault rifles, Su-27SK and Su-27SKM, Su-30MK and Su-30MK2 planes, Mi-35 and Mi-17 helicopters, and also other weapon systems and military hardware," the press office quoted Rosoboronexport CEO Alexander Mikheyev as saying.
The year 2018 will mark 60 years since the first Soviet arms deliveries to Indonesia: in 1958 the Soviet Union delivered 100 GAZ-69 military cross-country vehicles to Indonesia, he added.
It was reported earlier that Jakarta wanted to buy 10 Su-35 multirole fighters to replace outdated US F-5 Tiger aircraft that had been in operation in the Indonesian army since 1980. Later, Russia’s hi-tech corporation Rostec reported that Indonesia had received a commercial offer for 11 Su-35 planes.
The Su-35 is a Russian-made multipurpose generation 4++ super-maneuverable fighter jet equipped with a phased array radar and steerable thrusters. It can develop a speed of up to 2,500 kilometers per hour and has a flying range of 3,400 kilometers and a combat radius close to 1,600 kilometers. The fighter jet is armed with a 30mm gun and has 12 hard points for carrying bombs and missiles.
http://tass.com/defense/991061
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Pacific News Minute: Indonesia Says West Papua’s Bid for International Recognition Reaches Dead End
By Neal Conan • 9 hours ago
Last week, we reported on the inconclusive decision by the Melanesian Spearhead Group on West Papua’s bid for full membership. Since then, Indonesia’s declared victory in its campaign to block international recognition for the United Liberation Movement, and we’ve learned more about how they did it. Neal Conan has details in today’s Pacific News Minute.
Last week, a senior Indonesian diplomat issued a blunt warning to the summit of the Melanesian Spearhead Group. Indonesia, an associate member of the sub-regional organization, was represented by Desra Percaya, the Director General of Asia-Pacific and African Affairs at Indonesia’s Foreign Ministry.
According to the Indonesian news agency Antara, he reminded member states that the founding principles of the MSG include “refraining from meddling in other countries businesses, much less their sovereignty.”
The founding principles of the MSG also include political independence for all Melanesians. Many question the legitimacy of Indonesia’s seizure of the western half of New Guinea 50 years ago, and object to what they regard as systematic abuse of its indigenous peoples.
The Indonesian government insists that Jakarta is their sole legitimate representative. It regards the United Liberation Movement as separatists, notes that their cause has not been recognized by the United Nations decolonization committee, and, after last week’s summit, a spokesman for Indonesia’s embassy in Australia declared that the ULM’s bid for full membership had reached a dead end.
In fact, the MSG leadership referred the membership application to its secretariat, based in Port Vila, the capital of Vanuatu. This week, Radio New Zealand Pacific reported that Indonesia’s been funding the MSG secretariat for the past few years, picking up the slack when the five full members fail to pay their annual dues.
The secretariat has experienced funding limitations in recent years.
The five full members – Papua New Guinea, Vanuatu, Fiji, Solomon Islands and New Caledonia’s FLNKS Kanaks Movement – are meant to pay annual contributions.
However, some members have struggled to pay their dues on time in the past few years.
According to a spokesman for Indonesia’s embassy in Australia, Sade Bimantara, Jakarta has been helping the MSG out.
“And we have been giving our annual contribution. On top of that we have also helped the secretariat in procuring vehicles and other things for their secretariat. Yeah, so we have been assisting them financially as well.”
http://hawaiipublicradio.org/post/p...id-international-recognition-reaches-dead-end
https://vanuatuindependent.com/2018/02/20/indonesia-helps-finance-msg-secretariat/
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These MSG a.k.a "Mecin" countries acting tough and loud while begging for finance assistance from Indonesia.
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Their total gdp is not much than Surabaya or Bandung after all, meanwhile Oz doesnt regard relationship with them highly and look North policy of them taking prioritize (Indonesia, China especially).
Exactly, they're so stupid they don't realize they are just puppet for West's deputy in the east. When will these Mecin group sober and see the truth that their brethren in OZ land are put in conservatory camps like endangered animal while Melanesians in Indonesia are rose up to high positions like ministers, generals, governors, etc..