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Our requirement of 12 ships (409-412) had been terminated

Even if we stick with the new requirement of 8 submarines, the time we receive our 6th Chang Bogo, Chakra & Nanggala will already need to be replaced.

Rantis Bima M-31

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Indo Defence 2018: Indonesia restarts acquisitions of MALE UAVs, passive surveillance system

Ridzwan Rahmat, Jakarta - IHS Jane's Defence Weekly
12 November 2018

Key Points
  • Indonesia has restarted acquisition processes for strike-capable UAVs, and a passive tracker system
  • Processes are being restarted to maximise involvement of local industry players in the respective programmes
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TAI showcasing the Anka UAV at Indo Defence 2018. (IHS Markit/Ridzwan Rahmat)

The Indonesian Ministry of Defence (MoD) has restarted the acquisition processes for four weaponised medium-altitude, long-endurance unmanned aerial vehicles (MALE UAVs), and a passive electronic support measure (ESM) tracker that is meant to strengthen defences around Ranai airbase.

These acquisitions have been restarted because of a variety of issues including disagreements over localised production processes and funding arrangements, an official from the ministry told Jane's at the Indo Defence 2018 exhibition in Jakarta.

https://www.janes.com/article/84508...ions-of-male-uavs-passive-surveillance-system
 
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Indonesian, Singapore armies conduct joint exercise
Senin, 12 November 2018 17:03 WIB - 0 Views

Reporter: Antara

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Soldiers of the Indonesian Army Strategic Reserve Command (Kostrad) and Division III of the Singapore Armed Forces pose for group photo during the opening ceremony of joint exercise code-named Safkar Indopura in Magelang district, Central Java, some time ago. (ANTARA FOTO/Anis Efizudin)

Situbondo, E Java, (ANTARA News) - Indonesian and Singapore armies are conducting a joint exercise in East Java`s Situbondo District on Nov 12-19.

"The joint exercise between the TNI AD (the Indonesian Army) and Singapore Armed Force (SAF) code-named Latma Safkat Indopura is aimed at forging military ties between the two nations and facilitating coordination in case of joint operation anytime in the future," spokesman for the Brawijaya Regional Military Command V Colonel Singgih Pambudi noted in a press statement released on Monday.

The 30th joint exercise will take place at the education, training, and battle depot of the regional military command`s main regiment in Situbondo District on Nov 12-19 and involve 290 TNI AD personnel and 170 SAF personnel.

He said Commander of the Wira Yudha Infantry Brigade 16 Infantry Colonel Slamet Riyadi will lead the TNI AD contingent comprising 27 personnel from the Wira Yudha Infantry Brigade 16, 117 personnel from mechanical infantry battalion 512/QY, 116 personnel from mechanical infantry battalion 514/QY, and 30 personnel from cavalry battalion 8/2 of the Army Strategic Command (Kostrad).

"The personnel take part in the Latma Safkat after being selected from their divisions and attending the previous training," he said.

As the joint exercise entered its 30th edition, the two nations have learnt much from the exercise and applied tactical and technical fight skills according to the experience of their respective soldiers, he added.

Reporting by Novi Husdinariyanto/Zumrotun Solichah
Editing by Suharto, Sri Haryati


Editor: Suharto

COPYRIGHT © ANTARA 2018
 
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Infoglobal is participating Indo Defence Expo & Forum 2018 held on November, 7-10th November 2018 at JIExpo Kemayoran, Jakarta, Indonesia. Indo Defence is the largest exhibition and conference in Southeast Asia for the aerospace, marine and defense sectors. The biennial exhibition is attended by 25,000 delegations and visitors from 750 companies of 55 countries. Infoglobal, as one of the greatest defense companies in Indonesia, showcases its flagship products. They are avionics products, mission system, data link, and also defense software.

AVIONICS
One of Infoglobal flagship products that are showcases at Indo Defence 2018 are avionics. Infoglobal has developed avionics since 2010, and the products has been installed at Indonesian Air force fighter aircrafts and trainer aircrafts such as Hawk 100/200, F-16, and KT-1B.

Some of Infoglobal avionics which are showcased at Indo Defence Expo & Forum 2018 are Multi Purpose Cockpit Display (MPCD), Radar Monitor Unit (RMU), INS/GNSS, Rear Cockpit Monitor (RCM), Video Multiplexer Unit (VMU) and Camera Interface Unit (CIU). Those products are avionics of Hawk 100/200 fighter aircrafts.

Flight Navigation Display (FND) and Digital Engine Indicator (DEI), avionics of KT-1B trainer aircraft, and Digital Video Recorder (DVR) for Hawk and F-16 fighter aircraft are also showcased at the exhibition.

Besides avionics for fighter and trainer aircrafts, Infoglobal also exhibits avionics for carrier aircraft. They are EFD-5.5 and EFD-6.0 which are avionics for Hercules and Boeing. The EFDs are the latest products of Infoglobal that have function to display navigation data including EADI (Electronic Attitude Direction Indicator) and EHSI (Electronic Horizontal Situation Indicator).

TACTICAL PATROL MISSION
Besides avionics, Infoglobal also showcases more complex product. It is a Tactical Mission System called Tactical Patrol Mission (TPM). The system is built as a means of maritime patrol operation of fixed wing Maritime Patrol Aircraft (MPA) which integrates Radar, AIS, EO-IR and aircraft navigation system to detect and identify ship target and SAR guide. This mission system has been installed on CASA NC212/200 MPA.

TPM consists of some avionics which has features of mission and navigation. It can detect vessels, track the target, compute the position of dynamic target, calculate speed and heading target, display the ship data (AIS) on the selected area, send and record the data result of patrol operation (data target and image) to KRI in real time via data link.

Meanwhile, the features of its navigation, TPM is able to display aircraft tracks, calculate the position, orientation (yaw, pitch, roll), velocity, bearing, heading, time to go, end of route, cross distance, and OAT of the aircraft. Beside that, TPM is also able to display weather condition, entry the waypoint, and flight plan.

LINK-RI
At Indo Defence Expo & Forum 2018, Infoglobal also showcases Link-RI. It is a Tactical Data Link that has function as an electronic warfare media to communicate tactical data inter-elements from MPA to KRI to Command Center, and vice versa.

With Link-RI, Maritime Patrol Aircraft can transmit the data of patrol operation, such as ship target image, position, vessel name, direction, speed, nationality, destination and the time of target (vessel) in real time. It eases KRI to conduct and also Command Center to control the operation.

DEFENSE SOFTWARE: ABATA
As one of defense industries, Infoglobal also showcases a defense software. In Indo Defence 2018, Infoglobal introduces its latest software named ABATA.

ABATA is GIS-based Traffic Management Service System that is able to become a surveillance center to conduct tracking, surveillance, and control the objects traffic. With ABATA, the safety and object traffic in sea and land can be improved efficiently.

ABATA can be implemented to support the mission of patrol, surveillance, and service. It has excellent features such as: movement data acquisition, map viewer, traffic and operation monitoring.

Besides that, the software can be integrated with supported device of operation and service, such as integration with CCTV and sensors. ABATA has feature of chatting as a communication facility between officers in Command Center and patrol vehicle/vessel. ABATA also has early warning as a anticipatory step against violation. Information of weather is also displayed in this application.

In Indo Defence Expo & Forum 2018, Infoglobal booth is standing at hall A 060. The great event of Indo Defence 2018, is the most important event for Infoglobal to introduce the high technology products of Indonesia to international market. (lft)

https://infoglobal.co.id/en/detailnews/112



leptop si unyil ke pt info global.. how to make avionics .
menit ke 9 ... ya di tonton
 
Industry
Indonesia’s PT Pindad announces defence partnerships
Jon Grevatt, Bangkok - IHS Jane's Defence Weekly
12 November 2018
Indonesian land systems company PT Pindad has announced new defence partnerships aimed at strengthening production activities in areas including communications, weapon systems, and ammunition.

The various memoranda of understanding (MOUs) were signed at the Indo Defence exhibition in Jakarta, which concluded on 10 November.

The agreements include a programme with Rohde Schwarz to maintain and repair in Indonesia a range of the Germany company’s radio and networking products. The MOU will also facilitate localised system integration of these products and enable PT Pindad to offer the same services to regional operators of Rohde Schwarz military equipment.

PT Pindad also signed an MOU with CMI Defence from Belgium to expand the companies’ already strong ties in locally producing CMI-designed turrets.

Industry
UK points to expanding opportunities in Indonesia
Jon Grevatt, Bangkok - IHS Jane's Defence Industry
12 November 2018
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The UK sees opportunities to collaborate with Indonesia on air-defence systems such as the Thales Starstreak short-range air-defence missile, seen here on exercise with the British Army. Source: IHS Markit/Patrick Allen
The UK government is looking to expand defence industrial collaboration with Indonesia across several capability areas as part of wider efforts to spur defence trade between the two countries.

Alexis Hammer, the regional director for Americas, East Asia, and Australia in the UK Department for International Trade's Defence and Security Organisation (DSO), said opportunities for collaboration were being pursued through government and corporate levels.

Speaking at the Indo Defence exhibition in Jakarta, which ended 10 November, Hammer said opportunities for collaboration had been highlighted across capabilities including ground-based air-defence systems, maritime security, cyber, mission systems, and aerospace.

Some of these areas reflect recent UK successes in the Indonesian market, he said.

The UK's most high-profile defence export to Indonesia in recent years was Thales UK's sale of its ForceShield air-defence system and Starstreak short-range air-defence missiles. Announced in 2014, this deal was valued by Thales at more than GBP100 million (USD130 million).

Indonesia also acquired three BAE Systems F2000 corvettes - classified by Indonesia as Bung Tomo-class vessels - in 2014. Originally built for the Royal Brunei Navy under a contract signed in 1998, the vessels were purchased by Indonesia in 2013 after a contractual dispute resulted in the ships being laid up and subsequently offered for sale.

Hammer said that in addition to expanding opportunities in Indonesia to meet future air-defence requirements, collaboration between the two countries could also include other major programmes such as the Airbus A400M transport aircraft, which the Indonesian government has recently ordered to help meet its military logistics requirements.

Hammer said in supporting additional defence exports the UK government is offering Indonesia financial credit, as well as access to a relatively new UK strategy, to support a customer's defence exports if they integrate at least 30% UK content into the product being sold to a third party.
 
Indo Defence 2018: Indonesian Navy prepares to receive final Panther ASW helicopters

Ridzwan Rahmat, Jakarta - Jane's Navy International
11 November 2018

Key Points
  • Work on Indonesia’s final AS565 MBe Panther helicopters has been completed, and the airframes are ready to be delivered
  • Aircraft will significantly bolster the Indonesian Navy’s embarked anti-submarine warfare capabilities
Indonesian state-owned aerospace company PT Dirgantara Indonesia (PTDI) has completed outfitting the final six AS565 MBe Panther airframes on order for the Indonesian Navy (Tentara Nasional Indonesia - Angkatan Laut, or TNI-AL), an official from the company confirmed with Jane’s at the Indo Defence exhibition in Jakarta.

The helicopters are currently awaiting delivery at Bandung, and PTDI is co-ordinating with the TNI-AL to finalise details of the handover ceremony, which is expected to take place before the end of 2018, the official added.

https://www.janes.com/article/84509...ares-to-receive-final-panther-asw-helicopters
 
More aircraft orders for PTDI from African nations.

Military gains for Indonesia in Africa

Posted 12 November 2018

Indonesia is making inroads into the African military transport market. Jon Lake reports.

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During the Indonesia-Africa Forum held earlier this year in Bali, Indonesia announced the $75 million sale of two NC-212-200 maritime surveillance aircraft and a CN235-220 maritime patrol aircraft to Senegal, plus a transport-configured CN235-220 to the Ivory Coast.

Formal contracts for the sales were expected to be signed as African Aerospace was going to press.

Close links between Spanish aircraft manufacturer, CASA, and Indonesian Aerospace – or PT Dirgantara Indonesia, also known as Persero (IPTN) – led to Indonesian licence production of the CASA C-212 Aviocar. This is now known as the C212, or as the NC-212 in Indonesian-built form.

It also led to the co-development of the larger CN-235 tactical transport (now designated as the CN235 when offered by Airbus).

Some 477 C212s and NC-212s have been produced for 92 operators over a 43-year production lifespan.

This total includes at least 103 NC212-200s produced by PT Dirgantara Indonesia (PTDI), the successor to IPTN.

In 2010, Airbus Military (Airbus Defence succeeded CASA) said that it could no longer afford to produce the C212 in Europe and the last C-212 produced in Spain was delivered in late December 2012. All necessary jigs and production tooling for the NC212-400 was relocated from San Pablo to Bandung and PTDI became the sole source for the C212/NC-212 family.

PTDI stopped production of the NC212-200 and NC212-400 in 2014, concentrating on the more advanced NC212i, which has new digital avionics and a cabin for up to 28 passengers.

On the CN-235, PTDI manufactures the outer wings, horizontal stabilisers, vertical fins and doors, while Airbus produces noses, cockpit sections, and centre wing boxes.

C212s serve in Angola, Botswana, Chad, Djibouti, Equatorial Guinea, Lesotho, South Africa and Zimbabwe. Aircraft delivered to Bophuthatswana, Transkei, and Venda were absorbed into the South African Air Force.

CN235s are in service in Botswana, Burkina Faso, Cameroon, Gabon, Guinea, Morocco and Senegal, and were also delivered to the Bophuthatswana and South African air forces, which have retired the type with civilian aircraft going to Madagascar’s Tiko Air and Air Namibia.

The C295 is a derivative of the CN235 with a stretched fuselage, 50% more payload capability and new Pratt & Whitney Canada PW127G turboprop engines. Airbus has delivered significant numbers to African air arms, including those of Algeria, Angola, Egypt, Equatorial Guinea, Ghana and Mali.

PTDI is now seeking to increase its share of this lucrative market. Company president, Elfien Goentoro, said “the African market is promising”, explaining: “Geographically, African countries and Indonesia have similarities, so they need several light and medium turboprop aircraft. We are offering countries in Africa the development of human resource skills and knowledge in the aircraft manufacturing industry.”

He also noted there were opportunities for African countries in the upgrade, modification and maintenance and overhaul of the NC-212 and CN-235.

PTDI delivered a CN235-220 transport aircraft to the Senegal Air Force in December 2016, following a November 2014 order placed via AD Trade Belgium. It was delivered in a quick-change configuration with a reconfigurable interior, allowing it to undertake VIP, transport, paratrooping, and medical evacuation missions.

In August 2017, Senegal placed a further order with AD Trade Belgium for a single CN235-220 maritime patrol aircraft.

The next customer for an Indonesian-built CN-235 was Burkina Faso, which acquired two aircraft from PTDI and AD Trade Belgium.

The latest orders were again signed with the Belgian company and formed the basis of the framework agreement during the Indonesia-Africa Forum in April 2018.


The addition of two NC-212-200 maritime surveillance aircraft and a CN235-220 maritime patrol aircraft to the Armée de L'Air du Senegal will transform the west African nation’s surveillance capabilities. The aircraft are expected to be based at Dakar/Yoff.

Force Aérienne de la Côte d'Ivoire (previously known as the Groupement Aérien de Transport et de Liaison) is another small air arm, and the addition of a CN-235 at Base Aérienne de Abidjan will mark a major improvement in capability. The unit currently operates only Cessna 402s and 421s and SA365 and IAR330 helicopters.

https://www.africanaerospace.aero/military-gains-for-indonesia-in-africa.html
 
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