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the uav was called Elang Hitam "Black Eagle" , lately indonesian alutsista always named with "hitam hitam" , i would named this UAV either gagak , nightingale , or maybe other flying mythical creature of indonesia .
Multirole drone only in Indonesia use MALE drone for military purpose also peace purposePUNAMALE juga akan disiapkan untuk mendukung pengawasan hutan dan lahan.
This actually confused me first they say will jointly made with pt len-IDS italy and now the system made in Spain.Multirole drone only in Indonesia use MALE drone for military purpose also peace purpose
Good jobs,
Subsystem made by PT LEN?
This actually confused me first they say will jointly made with pt len-IDS italy and now the system made in Spain.
Bakamla eyes coordinated response to Chinese activity in the Natunas
PREMIUM
- Fadli and Dian Septiari
The Jakarta Post
Batam/Jakarta / Sun, December 29, 2019 / 07:13 pm
Chinese coast guard ship 3303 passes near the Imam Bonjol warship 383 as the Indonesian Navy pursues the Han Tan Cou fishing vessel entering Indonesia's Natuna waters on June 17. The Navy caught the China-flagged boat suspected of illegal fishing in Indonesian waters.(Antara/Photo Courtesy of The Navy's Western Region Fleet Command (Koarmabar))
The Maritime Security Agency (Bakamla) has urged the Foreign Ministry to take immediate diplomatic action over recent activities in the Natuna Sea, where Chinese vessels have been caught trespassing in Indonesian waters as recently as last week.
The agency recorded between Dec. 19 and 24 that at least 63 Chinese fishing and coast guard vessels had entered Natuna waters in Riau Islands province without authorization.
Bakamla chief Vice Adm. Taufiqurrahman said that dozens of Chinese coast guard ships were found escorting traditional fishermen whom the authorities suspect were illegally fishing in waters China has claimed as part of its traditional fishing grounds.
He said he had informed the Foreign Ministry of the findings so that the government could take appropriate diplomatic measures.
“I have written a letter regarding the situation on the ground. I recommended that the Foreign Ministry prepare orchestrated measures between [our] field operations and diplomacy,” Taufiqurrahman said on Saturday.
“What kind of measure is up to the Foreign Ministry, it could be a protest note to China.”
The ministry’s director for political, security and territorial treaties, Bebeb Djunjunan, said there may have been violations in Indonesia’s exclusive economic zone (EEZ).
“Right now the ministry is still waiting for the official report from Bakamla. If the mapping [of the scene] confirms that these vessels were indeed assisted by [the Chinese] coast guard, then they have conducted illegal operations in our territory, and also Vietnam’s territory,” he told The Jakarta Post on Sunday.
“If all is clear, the government will lodge a strong complaint,” he said.
According to Bakamla, around 50 Chinese ships entered Indonesian waters for the first time on Dec. 19 and returned to its territory a day later. However, more ships returned on Dec. 24 under the heavy guard of Chinese coast guard vessels.
Bakamla secretary Rear Adm. S. Irawan said on Friday that the agency had dispatched two ships to patrol the area. The agency would also be supported by several Indonesian Navy vessels.
“The Chinese have deployed traditional fishing vessels, assisted by their coast guard [and] with their warships behind them. And that’s what we are going to do too, with coast guards at the head and warships behind us. If they use warships, we will use warships,” he said.
Taufiqurrahman deplored China’s continued encroachment on Indonesian waters, which it claims as its own despite acknowledgement that the Natuna Sea belongs to Indonesia, according to provisions in the 1982 United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS).
The Chinese Embassy in Jakarta was not immediately available for comment.
China’s increased presence in the area follows a recent legal decision by Malaysia to delimit its continental shelf area in a segment of the South China Sea, a move that Beijing protested.
The Natuna island chain is located at the southern tip of the sea, a body of water heavily disputed among China, Brunei, Malaysia, the Philippines, Taiwan and Vietnam. Beijing’s sweeping claims were invalidated by an international tribunal ruling in 2016, but it continues to flout the rules by citing historical precedent.
Indonesia is not involved in any territorial disputes, but China’s outlawed Nine-Dashed-Line is understood to overlap with part of the Natuna EEZ, which grants exclusive rights to Jakarta.
Decades of simmering tensions have pushed along talks to conclude a Code of Conduct (COC) in the South China Sea, which aims to prevent conflict in the disputed waters. Beijing has promised ASEAN to finalize the codex by 2021.
Jakarta has repeatedly clashed with Chinese and Vietnamese vessels, accusing them of illegally fishing in its waters. As a result, the government is proactively looking for ways to fortify its borders in that area.
Riau Islands acting governor Isdianto told the Post Saturday that he was coordinating with Natuna regent Hamid Rizal and the Maritime Affairs and Fisheries Ministry to encourage local fishermen to operate in Natuna waters as one way to bolster the protection of Indonesian territorial waters.
“We are still deliberating on the most appropriate program,” Isdianto said. “It is impossible to rely on the [naval] force as the sole protector of the vast Natuna Sea.” (kuk)
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Editor's note: Updated to correct term for UNCLOS.
We need Coastal missile system for Natuna,There's no budget for ship to patrol they said.
New Recruit
Wahhh good to see the AMX 105 SPH still up and running.those oldies seems healthy
Probably the Asian brand is cheaper on maintenance?why Indonesian manufacturer provider doesnt look into US modern tactical cargo vehicles as their cargoes all terrain trucks to offer to TNI, Oshkosh family FMTV truck is very promising and had greater mobilities in almost possible terrain compared to their Japanese or Korean made trucks, only Tatra and Steyr trucks can offer some competition against them. By the way, to combine Oshkosh FMTV and RHAN project launcher system, it will resembled a lot with HIMARS.
Wahhh good to see the AMX 105 SPH still up and running.
Probably the Asian brand is cheaper on maintenance?
Tenggelamkanlah !!!Ship from Indonesian Navy captured Vietnamese fishing vessel that conduct illegal fishing activities in North Natuna Sea.
we need more OPV's with strengthened Hull, just in caseThis actually confused me first they say will jointly made with pt len-IDS italy and now the system made in Spain.
Bakamla eyes coordinated response to Chinese activity in the Natunas
PREMIUM
- Fadli and Dian Septiari
The Jakarta Post
Batam/Jakarta / Sun, December 29, 2019 / 07:13 pm
Chinese coast guard ship 3303 passes near the Imam Bonjol warship 383 as the Indonesian Navy pursues the Han Tan Cou fishing vessel entering Indonesia's Natuna waters on June 17. The Navy caught the China-flagged boat suspected of illegal fishing in Indonesian waters.(Antara/Photo Courtesy of The Navy's Western Region Fleet Command (Koarmabar))
The Maritime Security Agency (Bakamla) has urged the Foreign Ministry to take immediate diplomatic action over recent activities in the Natuna Sea, where Chinese vessels have been caught trespassing in Indonesian waters as recently as last week.
The agency recorded between Dec. 19 and 24 that at least 63 Chinese fishing and coast guard vessels had entered Natuna waters in Riau Islands province without authorization.
Bakamla chief Vice Adm. Taufiqurrahman said that dozens of Chinese coast guard ships were found escorting traditional fishermen whom the authorities suspect were illegally fishing in waters China has claimed as part of its traditional fishing grounds.
He said he had informed the Foreign Ministry of the findings so that the government could take appropriate diplomatic measures.
“I have written a letter regarding the situation on the ground. I recommended that the Foreign Ministry prepare orchestrated measures between [our] field operations and diplomacy,” Taufiqurrahman said on Saturday.
“What kind of measure is up to the Foreign Ministry, it could be a protest note to China.”
The ministry’s director for political, security and territorial treaties, Bebeb Djunjunan, said there may have been violations in Indonesia’s exclusive economic zone (EEZ).
“Right now the ministry is still waiting for the official report from Bakamla. If the mapping [of the scene] confirms that these vessels were indeed assisted by [the Chinese] coast guard, then they have conducted illegal operations in our territory, and also Vietnam’s territory,” he told The Jakarta Post on Sunday.
“If all is clear, the government will lodge a strong complaint,” he said.
According to Bakamla, around 50 Chinese ships entered Indonesian waters for the first time on Dec. 19 and returned to its territory a day later. However, more ships returned on Dec. 24 under the heavy guard of Chinese coast guard vessels.
Bakamla secretary Rear Adm. S. Irawan said on Friday that the agency had dispatched two ships to patrol the area. The agency would also be supported by several Indonesian Navy vessels.
“The Chinese have deployed traditional fishing vessels, assisted by their coast guard [and] with their warships behind them. And that’s what we are going to do too, with coast guards at the head and warships behind us. If they use warships, we will use warships,” he said.
Taufiqurrahman deplored China’s continued encroachment on Indonesian waters, which it claims as its own despite acknowledgement that the Natuna Sea belongs to Indonesia, according to provisions in the 1982 United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS).
The Chinese Embassy in Jakarta was not immediately available for comment.
China’s increased presence in the area follows a recent legal decision by Malaysia to delimit its continental shelf area in a segment of the South China Sea, a move that Beijing protested.
The Natuna island chain is located at the southern tip of the sea, a body of water heavily disputed among China, Brunei, Malaysia, the Philippines, Taiwan and Vietnam. Beijing’s sweeping claims were invalidated by an international tribunal ruling in 2016, but it continues to flout the rules by citing historical precedent.
Indonesia is not involved in any territorial disputes, but China’s outlawed Nine-Dashed-Line is understood to overlap with part of the Natuna EEZ, which grants exclusive rights to Jakarta.
Decades of simmering tensions have pushed along talks to conclude a Code of Conduct (COC) in the South China Sea, which aims to prevent conflict in the disputed waters. Beijing has promised ASEAN to finalize the codex by 2021.
Jakarta has repeatedly clashed with Chinese and Vietnamese vessels, accusing them of illegally fishing in its waters. As a result, the government is proactively looking for ways to fortify its borders in that area.
Riau Islands acting governor Isdianto told the Post Saturday that he was coordinating with Natuna regent Hamid Rizal and the Maritime Affairs and Fisheries Ministry to encourage local fishermen to operate in Natuna waters as one way to bolster the protection of Indonesian territorial waters.
“We are still deliberating on the most appropriate program,” Isdianto said. “It is impossible to rely on the [naval] force as the sole protector of the vast Natuna Sea.” (kuk)
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Editor's note: Updated to correct term for UNCLOS.
We need Coastal missile system for Natuna,There's no budget for ship to patrol they said.