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Wow, talk about a solid cooperation. A defense cooperation with Indonesia , and recently I noticed we also signed a defense cooperation pact with the Philippines !

The military alliance of the Great Archipelagos : Indonesian-Japanese-Philippines !

Just like India we are interested in your Soryu class and Shin Maywa, maybe there will talk about Japanese made destroyer like Akizuki class and MPA/ASW aircraft
 
Just like India we are interested in your Soryu class and Shin Maywa, maybe there will talk about Japanese made destroyer like Akizuki class and MPA/ASW aircraft

Ms. @madokafc , yes, indeed! The future is bright and i hope to see a military / R&D pact to be signed between Japan and Indonesia in the future.

I'm sure your Ojisan would have been proud to see how much Japan and Indonesia have progressed together through the years.

kore wa atte imasu ka ...

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i wish @Nihonjin1051 ,



Indonesia, Russia agree to increase cooperation

Selasa, 3 Februari 2015 18:27 WIB | 501 Views

Jakarta (ANTARA News) - Indonesia and Russia have agreed to increase cooperation in various sectors amid the commemoration of 65 years of diplomatic relations between the two countries.

"The commemoration can be a momentum to enhance and deepen bilateral cooperation, which have been well established to date," Indonesian President Joko Widodo (Jokowi) stated in a press release received here on Tuesday.

President Jokowi lauded his Russian counterpart President Vladimir Putin for the well-established cooperation between the two nations.

According to Jokowi, the bilateral relations between Russia and Indonesia have grown stronger and are based on the values of friendship, equality, mutual respect, and understanding.

"We realize that the potential for further cooperation can be developed. We can take the cooperation to a higher level, not only bilateral but also in regional or global forums," Jokowi asserted.

Moreover, President Putin also praised Indonesias efforts. Putin affirmed that the cooperation between Russia and Indonesia is blooming and includes the new development sectors, which have been agreed by both presidents on the sidelines of the APEC Summit in Beijing held several months ago.

"I want to highlight Russias readiness to create constructive cooperation to enhance our bilateral relationship. The effort is a response to accommodate the interests of Russia and Indonesia to guarantee stability and security in the Asia-Pacific region," Putin stated.

Retno L.P. Marsudi and Sergey Lavrov, the foreign ministers of both countries, also commended each other and expressed hope that the cooperation between both countries can be further developed in the future.

The total value of bilateral trade between Indonesia and Russia was recorded at US$1.685 billion in 2010. The main export commodities are palm oil, electronic products, tea, coffee, cigarettes, and clothing.

In the meantime, Indonesia imported aircraft, weaponry, iron and steel, fertilizers, and aluminum.

The diplomatic relations between both nations have been established since February 3, 1950, and each country built its embassy in Moscow and Jakarta in 1954.(*)

Indonesia, Russia agree to increase cooperation - ANTARA News
 
Indonesian Army MRAP vehicles : Mamba Mk.2, Casspir & Bushmaster

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guys any pics of join Pak-Indo ex?

doesn't have any myself, maybe other member have. As far as i know Indonesia-Pakistan have several joint exercise about United Nation mission but i had none of the pictures




Brimob Police officer, in training

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Police Officer, Unamid mission in South Sudan

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Gegana Police, Special Operator in advance marksman training ground

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Made and researched by Indonesian Army Research and Development Unit (DislitbangAd), Black Komodo Hovercraft.

They intended to be work from Indonesian Makassar class LPD

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Indonesian badass operator 8-)

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Just like India we are interested in your Soryu class and Shin Maywa, maybe there will talk about Japanese made destroyer like Akizuki class and MPA/ASW aircraft
Is it really we're negotiating soryu class with the japs, if it true that would be great compared the cbg class deal with the korean
 
Contractor selected to sell Hill F-16s to foreign countries

TUESDAY , FEBRUARY 03, 2015 - 4:18 PM

HILL AIR FORCE BASE — With the F-35 Joint Strike Fighter’s pending arrival, there soon won’t be much use for the F-16 at Hill Air Force Base, but that doesn’t mean other countries don’t want them.

The U.S. Air Force just signed a $94 million contract with Sumaria Systems Inc., based in Danvers, Mass., to support foreign sales of some of their F-16s. The work under the new contract will be performed at Hill and Wright-Patterson Air Force Base in Dayton, Ohio.

Under the five-year contract, which is expected to be complete by March 31, 2020, Sumaria will provide a myriad of management and professional services including engineering and technical services, conducting studies and providing analyses and evaluation for the fighter aircraft itself and also for its weapon systems and subsystems.

Edith Crane, site manager for a Sumaria satellite office based in Clearfield, says the company expects to add 41 new Top of Utah jobs as a result of the contract award.

The F-16s will be sold under what is known as the Foreign Military Sales program. Under the program, the U.S. can sell defense articles and services to foreign countries and international organizations when the president finds that it will strengthen the security of the U.S. and promote world peace.

Hill has been involved in the foreign sales of F-16s before. In July, the base’s Ogden Air Logistics Center delivered three of what will eventually be 24 F-16 Fighting Falcon aircraft to the government of Indonesia.

The delivery constituted the beginning of a nearly $700 million aircraft acquisition and refurbishment deal between Indonesia and the U.S. where Hill maintenance workers are upgrading the avionics and overhauling the wings, landing gear and other components on each aircraft.

By the end of 2015, the Ogden ALC is scheduled to deliver 21 more F-16s to the Indonesian government.

Hill currently has 48 active F-16s in the 388th and 419th Fighter Wings.

Although the F-35 arrives at Hill to replace the F-16 in September 2015, the two fighter jets will live under the same roof for a short time.

Operations of the jets will run concurrently while preparations are made for the F-35 bed-down and the F-16 departure. The exact timing of the F-16’s departure from Hill depends on annual budgets and the timing for the arrival of F-35 associated support equipment, but the transition plan does include a period of time where the wing is operating both aircraft.

The changeover will require facility modifications, equipment upgrades and training for wing operations and maintenance personnel.

Contractor selected to sell Hill F-16s to foreign countries
 
PT DI in process to assembling of EC-725 Caracal to complete Indonesian Air Force order through Eurocopter PT DI consortium bid

PT DI assembly facility

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