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N-219 Airframe Almost Ready for Roll out

tadi malam ketemu sama kakak sepupu yang di PTDI yang sama2 balik jogja buat takziah, undangan ke Jokowi sudah dikirim buat roll out tanggal 10 november besok..., progress hampir 100%.

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Indonesia, India ink deal on energy cooperation, anti-terror, defense

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Indonesian Vice President Jusuf Kalla and his Indian counterpart Mohammad Hamid Ansari witnessed the signing of the agreement.

JAKARTA, Nov. 2 (Xinhua) -- The governments of Indonesia and India on Monday agreed to cooperate on renewable energy, counter-terrorism and defense.

Ansari said through cooperation, the target of reducing carbon emission could be achieved.

"India and Indonesia are committed to trim carbon emission respectively by 35 percent and 29 percent by 2030," Ansari said.

"We discussed the possibility to expand cooperation on defense and counter-terrorism," the Indian vice president said.

Kalla said both nations agreed to boost two-way trade.

Indonesia, India ink deal on energy cooperation, anti-terror, defense | Shanghai Daily


US actions in South China Sea may escalate tensions — Indonesian defense minister

The minister refers to the US decision to send guided-missile destroyer USS Lassen to patrol the 12-nautical mile zone around Subi and Mischief reefs in Spratly archipelago in the South China Sea
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US guided-missile destroyer USS Lassen

SINGAPORE, November 3. /TASS/. The parties to the territorial dispute in the South China Sea should refrain from steps that escalate tensions, Indonesian Defense Minister Ryamizard Ryacudu said on Tuesday.

Commenting on the US decision to send guided-missile destroyer USS Lassen to patrol the 12-nautical mile zone around Subi and Mischief reefs in Spratly archipelago in the South China Sea, Ryacudu said that "Indonesia wants the South China Sea territorial dispute between United States and China to be resolved peacefully without escalating the current tension" adding that the issues between the two superpowers and claimant countries can affect international trade and economy.

Asked if the freedom of navigation conducted by the United States was helpful or otherwise, Ryamizard said all parties should avoid going to areas that may bring about unwanted incidents. "This action risks further escalation of tensions in the disputed waters," he noted.

At the end of October, Chinese Vice Minister of Foreign Affairs Zhang Yesui summoned US Ambassador to Beijing Max Baucus and lodged a protest with US ship’s passage near disputed islands in the South China Sea. "Despite repeated recent statements and multiple requests by the Chinese side, US sent its military ship USS Lassen to the reefs near China’s Nansha Islands thus creating a threat to China’s sovereignty and security, as well as to security of people and infrastructure on the reefs. This is a serious provocation toward China. The Chinese side expresses strong displeasure and decisive protest to the actions of the American side," the vice minister said. He added that China’s sovereignty over the islands and surrounding waters is undisputable.

Beijing has for decades been involved in a dispute with many countries in the region over the territorial jurisdiction of a number of islands in the South China Sea, where significant reserves of hydrocarbons have been found. This refers, above all, to the Xisha archipelago (the Paracel Islands), the Nansha Islands (the Spratly Islands) and Huangyan Island. Other countries involved in the dispute are Vietnam, Brunei, Malaysia and the Philippines. As of the end of 2013, China has been engaged in large-scale hydro-engineering and construction work on the expansion and development of the territories under its control.

TASS: World - US actions in South China Sea may escalate tensions — Indonesian defense minister
 
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Indonesia News - India keen to contribute towards development of Indonesian Navy: Hamid Ansari

Indonesia News.Net Monday 2nd November, 2015

Stressing on the importance of Maritime security, Vice-President Hamid Ansari on Monday said that India is keen to contribute towards capacity building and development of the Indonesian Navy.

The Vice-President also said that there is tremendous potential for enhancing defence ties between India and Indonesia.

"Indonesia has played host to ships of the Indian Navy and the Indian Coast Guard on several occasions in recent years. We are also happy that Indonesian ships are making more frequent visits to the Indian ports. Our coordinated patrols between Belawan and the Andaman Islands which are going on for 13 years, have been enhanced to the level of joint exercises," Vice-President Ansari said in his address here.

"The Indian Navy and Coast Guard has a high regard for the Indonesian Navy and the new emerging Coast Guard and we hope to continue this cooperation through technical, human resource development, capacity building and contributing to the development of Indonesian capacities both physical and human," he added.

He said that India is ready to support technology transfer and joint ventures for building medium-size vessels to contribute to the Maritime Policy of Indonesia.

"We are ready to support through hydrographic surveys and institutionalized cooperation," he added.

Stating that India and Indonesia had robust trade links in the ancient period, the Vice-President said, "This trade was mutually profitable and brought prosperity and peace to the region.

"Today, as India and Indonesia stand together- two vibrant, youthful democracies with large emerging economies, time has come perhaps to reclaim our past maritime heritage and synergise the rising aspirations of our populations to strengthen and deepen our strategic relations for a new era of peace and prosperity across the Indian and Pacific oceans," he added.

The Vice-President will depart for Bali on Tuesday.

Vice President Ansari arrived here for his five-day two-nation official visit to Indonesia and Brunei on Sunday

Indonesia is the first stopover for the Vice President, who is there at the invitation of his Indonesian counterpart Jusuf Kalla.
 
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PT. Lundin's X18 "Tank Boat" Breaks Cover


Lundin X-18 tank boat (image : Lundin)
One of the most innovative product designs being exhibited at D&S 2015 is the X18 "Tank Boat" developed by PT. Lundin (North Sea Boats) in cooperation with Pindad and CMI Defence. Also involved in the project is OIP Sensor Systems which will be responsible for the boat's sensors suite.

John Lundin from PT Lundin explained to MT that the X18 concept builds on some of the ideas of Igor Sikorsky whose company Sikorsky Aircraft developed an Assault Support Patrol Boat prototype during the Vietnam war. Armed with a 105mm gun as well as two 20mm guns, the ASPB prototype was delivered to the US Navy in 1969, too late to see operational use in Vietnam. It was subsequently used by US special forces to train for riverine warfare until 1980 when it was withdrawn from service. Lundin said that like the US forces that were deployed in Vietnam, many countries in Asia and elsewhere are in need of better boats for riverine operations. Aimed at "filling a niche in the market", the X18 appears well suited for Indonesia's military that is confronted with defending an archipelago that consists of over 17,000 islands and which understands that most populated areas are located near the country's vast network of rivers or near the coast. It is known that the heavy Leopard 2 MBTs which Indonesia has purchased from Germany cannot deal with much of the country's terrain including its ricefields or many of its bridges. Hence, PT. Lundin's decision to develop a "tank boat" that features a turret that has "almost half the weight of traditional turrets". This is where CMI Defence from Belgium comes in.

The company's lightweight Cockerill CT-CV 105HP turret that features a 105mm gun is on the one hand capable of providing direct fire support, an essential capability needed to destroy hardened positions using HESH rounds for instance when supporting an amphibibious assault. However, the lightweight turret also enables indirect fire support up to 10 km due to the gun's elevation which can reach 42 degrees. In addition, the gun can be used to launch the Cockerill Falarick 105 anti tank guided munition which is guided by SAL and which has a range of 5 km. To be manned by a crew of four, the X18 will also typically feature a Bofors Lemur RCWS with a 7.62mm machinegun and a 30mm cannon.

To be powered by two MAN 1200 HP diesel engines driving two MJP450 waterjets, the versatile "tank boat" will also be able to accommodate 20 troops and a RIB that can be used for interdiction or insertion of forces. Alternatively, it could also be used for logistics support up river or for medevac, Lundin claims. A foil assisted catamaran design with a draught of 1 m, the X18's hull material consists mainly of infused vinylester composite. "The challenge was to develop a small boat that can cope with the recoil of a 105mm gun", Lundin said. Unlike Sikorsky's steel monohull design which Lundin says was three times as heavy, the 18 m X18 will feature a gyrostabilized gun and better protection. In an effort to save weight and improve protection at the same time, Lundin says he will opt for "integrating the materials needed for ballistic protection into the boat's structural design". Meanwhile, CMI's regional director Patrick Ledig indicated during the event in Bangkok that "the (Indonesian) MoD has indicated that it wants to join the R&D project" with potential government to government sales to countries in Asia, Africa and Latin America likely to be looked into.

(Miltech)

Indonesia Upgrades ESM Capability


Selex offers key benefits of SAGE : (1) Single platform highly accurate geo-location enabling accurate sensor cueing at tactically significant range, (2) rapid decision making by shortening the ‘Find Fix’ element of the F2T2EA (Find, Fix, Track, Target, Engage, Assess) Timeline, (3) Identification and categorisation of complex emitters, (4) Enhanced platform survivability through advanced Radar Warning capability, (5) Data recording for further analysis and sovereign EW database creation. (photo : M Rafi Hadytama)

Finmeccanica-Selex ES has supplied its SAGE Electronic Support Measure (ESM) for integration on Indonesian Air Force CN-235 maritime patrol aircraft (MPA).

This is the first time that the system is being installed on a fixed-wing maritime patrol aircraft. Other CN-235 operators worldwide are also veing considered by Selex ES as potential customers for the ESM system.


The first SAGE 600 system was delivered to the Indonesian Air Force a short while ago and integration of the system onto an Indonesian Air Force CN-235 aircraft is being performed by US-based prime contractor Integrated Surveillance and Defence Inc.

The modified CN-235 will be used by the Indonesian Air Force for maritime patrol mission.


The system is drawing attention in the region for its ESM capability that borders on ELINT, passively collecting emitter data from RF sources and then identifying and geo-locating any threats to an aircraft.

Prior to this, the SAGE system has been in use with the UK MoD. Selex ES will also be delivering its Helicopter Integrated Defensive Aids System (HIDAS-15) with integrated SAGE ESM for the Republic of Korea Navy's Maritime Operational Helicopter (MOH) program. As part of the programme Selex ES has delivered a training programme and developing the capabilityin country, transferring the knowledge required to allow the Republic of Korea to adapt the MOH's electronic warfare systems in response to new and developing threats.

(Defense & Security 2015 Daily News)
 
CN-235 MPA...Made By PT DI Indonesia, Hope our neighbor especially ASEAN country also use this system :cheers:

Our ASEAN neighbor already become our customer for the transport & VIP version. Brunei, Malaysia, Thailand, etc. Once the N245 ready, we can start promoting this plane for civilian transport. The market will be huge.
 
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Our ASEAN neighbor already become our customer for the transport & VIP version. Brunei, Malaysia, Thailand, etc. Once the N245 ready, we can start promoting this plane for civilan transport.
Yupz...
But i mean MPA version, Not only Medium Lift.
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U forget to mention Papua New Guinea :D
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What missiles are being developed and produced by Indonesia ?
 
Yupz... But i mean MPA version, Not only Medium Lift. U forget to mention Papua New Guinea :D

We are confident with CN235 MPA performance and reliability. Our ASEAN neighbor will order this plane if they see us adopt this plane in great number for ourselves. This confidence will bring trust to our products.



LPD & Hospital Vessels
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Survey Vessel
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