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05 November 2014

PT Krakatau Steel Supports Defense Industries and Defense Products


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On 5-8 November 2014 held an exhibition of Indo Defence Expo & Forum 2014 which was followed by State Owned Enterprises Strategic Industries (BUMNIS) and other companies in the field of defense industry both from within and outside the country. On this occasion, PT Krakatau Steel (state owned) Tbk and PT Pindad (state owned), PT Dirgantara Indonesia (state owned), PT PAL Indonesia (state owned), PT Len Industri (state owned), PT Dahana (state owned), PT Indonesia Telecommunications Industry/INTI (state owned), and PT Industri Ship Indonesia (state owned) incorporated in BUMNIS Pavillion.

The exhibition was opened by Vice President Jusuf Kalla was accompanied by, among others, Secretary of Defense Ryamizard Ryacudu, Legal and Security Affairs Tedjo Edhy Purdijatno, SOE Minister Rini Soemarno, Minister of Energy and Mineral Resources Sudirman Said, Navy Chief Admiral Marsetio, as well as Air Force Chief Marshal Ida Bagus Putu Dunia. This exhibition was visited by President Joko Widodo on Friday (7/11). In the event the product exhibited arsenal of about 700 defense industry from 56 countries, including the UK, France, USA, Russia, Brazil, Czech Republic, Turkey, Qatar, and Malaysia.

At the same time, PT Krakatau Steel supplies special steel renew military cooperation with PT Pindad (Persero), which was attended by the Acting. President Director of PT Pindad (Persero) Tri Hardjono. The agreement was signed on the sidelines of Indo Defence 2014 in Kemayoran, Jakarta, Wednesday (5/11). As many as 98 percent of the raw materials for military equipment comes from the steel company.

In addition to the PT Pindad (Persero), President Director of PT Krakatau Steel (Persero) Tbk. Irvan K Hakim also signed a cooperation agreement with the steel supply Director of PT PAL Indonesia (Persero) M. Firmansyah Arifin. Krakatau Steel is able to produce steel with a thickness of 120 millimeters and width of 4.5 meters to support the shipbuilding industry and strengthening the independence of Main Equipment and Weapons Systems (Alutsista). The signing of the memorandum between BUMNIS is the effort in optimizing the use of domestic products as well as synergies between the SOE (State Owned Enterprises) (WI)

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For Indonesian folks

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Selasa, 08 September 2015
14:13 WIB


JAKARTA. PT INTI (Persero) mengungkapkan kekecewaannya karena tidak dilibatkan dalam proyek pengadaan radar Kementerian Pertahanan (Kemhan). Kepala Divisi Sekretaris Perusahaan PT INTI Endang Yuliawaty menyayangkan keputusan pemerintah yang lebih memilih perusahaan swasta asing ketimbang BUMN.

Padahal, menurut dia, PT INTI memiliki kemampuan untuk meproduksi radar secara mandiri. “Bila ditinjau dari pengalaman dan kemampuan yang dimiliki PT INTI, kami sanggup memproduksi radar,” kata Endang kepada KONTAN, Selasa (8/9).

Sejak awal PT INTI bahkan sudah menyatakan diri sebagai BUMN yang sanggup memproduksi alat utama sistem senjata (alutsista). Sayangnya, hingga kini pemerintah enggan melirik PT INTI.

“Sampai saat ini kami belum pernah memproduksi radar karena tidak pernah ada tawaran proyek dari pemerintah,” jelasnya.

Menurutnya, bila pemerintah memang meminta, PT INTI siap memproduksi radar. Asal tahu saja, Kemhan tengah membuka lelang bagi perusahaan swasta asing untuk terlibat dalam proyek pengadaan 12 radar yang diperuntukkan bagi Tentara Nasional Indonesia (TNI). Sejumlah perusahaan swasta asing, seperti dari Denmark dan Prancis telah mengajukan penawaran kerja sama untuk proyek tersebut.

Kemhan dengan tegas menyatakan tidak menggandeng BUMN dalam pengadaan radar tersebut. “Kami akan menunjuk Badan Usaha Milik Swasta (BUMS),” kata Kepala Pusat Pengadaan Sarana Barang Pertahanan, Laksamana Madya Listiyanto.

Pembelian radar tersebut masuk dalam anggaran belanja alutsista yang mendapat jatah 30% dari total anggaran Kemhan sebear Rp 106 triliun. Pengadaan radar yang dilakukan Kemhan merupakan bagian dari upaya pemerintah untuk memenuhi kekuatan pokok minimum atau minimum essential force (MEF).

Editor : Havid Vebri

PT INTI kecewa tak ditawari proyek radar Kemhan

PT Inti (state owned) has been known as the company who has strong relation with Northrop Grumman.

PT len (state owned) has strong relationship with Thales

And PT CMI (private one) has strong relationship with Lockheed Martin.

Seem that PT CMI has the possibility to get the huge project by partnering with Lockheed Martin for this radar project. PT CMI Founder himself is a former PT LEN or (maybe PT INTI) employee and previously work as researcher in Government Agency.

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PT Inti and PT Len are also partnering with well known western radar and electronics industries, so there should not be any worried about their capabilities. And two of them should be included into the tender as it should be an open tender.

The project value is huge.
 
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Previous story about the radar,

Lockheed Positions Itself As Frontrunner For Indonesian Radars
Feb 14, 2012_Leithen Francis leithen_francis@aviationweek.com | AWIN First
  • Indonesia is planning to buy new radars that will be used for national defense and commercial air traffic management.

    Lockheed Martin is proposing its TPS-77 and FPS-117 surveillance radars. In an effort to boost its chances of securing the contract, Lockheed Martin has teamed with local, privately owned company PT CMI Teknologi.

    In Indonesia, all government contracts are subject to a formal tender in which a minimum of three separate parties must compete against one another. But the government, if it so wishes, can bypass the international tender process if one of the parties is a local company that can prove it has 30-50% of the work. Lockheed Martin says it anticipates CMI will be involved in the manufacture of more than 40 TPS-77 and FPS-117 radars for the Indonesian market.

    Currently, Indonesia has too few radars, and the ones it has are from a mix of suppliers. Some of the equipment dates back to the 1970s.

    “CMI’s strong background in microwave electronics makes them an ideal partner for the manufacture and long-term support of these radar systems in Indonesia,” says Jim Gribbon, Asia-Pacific regional president for Lockheed Martin. “By integrating new sensors with Indonesia’s command-and-control system, the NASRI [National Airspace Republic Indonesia] network will greatly enhance air sovereignty and surveillance over the country’s more than 17,000 islands, which span a distance wider than the U.S.”

    Gribbon says the formal cooperation agreement means CMI will build parts and systems for the radar, conduct acceptance tests and maintain the radars in-country. The parts and systems that CMI will be making are those that need to be replaced over time. CMI will build a new factory for this work, he adds.

    Giving Indonesia the capability to maintain the radars in-country is significant because it means, in theory at least, that it will be less dependent on overseas suppliers for spare parts. This is an important consideration for a country that has been subject to embargoes in the past.

    Gribbon also says the Indonesian authorities have “surveyed our plans to determine what technology we are transferring to Indonesia. They have acknowledged it is a good plan.” At the Singapore Airshow on Feb. 14, Indonesian Defense Minister Purnomo Yusgiantoro witnessed the signing of the industrial cooperation pact between Lockheed Martin and CMI.

    The radar Lockheed Martin is proposing is dual-use. Data feeds from the network also will enhance civilian air traffic control, including commercial air traffic management (ATM), some of which is currently handled by radars in nearby Singapore, Lockheed Martin says.

    Radar coverage for commercial aviation is an issue in Indonesia because the current ATM system is struggling to keep pace with the growth in Indonesia’s airline industry. The country’s director of civil aviation, Herry Bakti, told Aviation Week last year that the country was looking for radars to help with ATM.

    The problem of inadequate radar surveillance of commercial aircraft also came to the fore on Jan. 1, 2007, when an Adam Air Boeing 737-400 crashed a short distance off the coast of Indonesia’s Sulawesi island, killing all on board. It took weeks to locate the aircraft because it crashed in an area without adequate radar coverage.

    Besides signing an industrial cooperation agreement with an Indonesian company, Lockheed Martin also is establishing a Jakarta office, headed by Robert Laing, who is relocating from Lockheed Martin in Singapore. “His new title will be national executive in Indonesia for Lockheed Martin,” Gribbon says.

    Gribbon is bullish about the market potential of Indonesia. “In the past two years, they’ve doubled the [defense] budget each year ... If they continue to do that, then in a year or so they will be as large or larger” than Singapore in terms of defense spending. “They are a big country with a huge land mass and sea area to cover,” so it makes sense for Indonesia to build its defense capability, he adds.
Lockheed Positions Itself As Frontrunner For Indonesian Radars | Defense content from Aviation Week
 
For Indonesian folks

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Selasa, 08 September 2015
14:13 WIB


JAKARTA. PT INTI (Persero) mengungkapkan kekecewaannya karena tidak dilibatkan dalam proyek pengadaan radar Kementerian Pertahanan (Kemhan). Kepala Divisi Sekretaris Perusahaan PT INTI Endang Yuliawaty menyayangkan keputusan pemerintah yang lebih memilih perusahaan swasta asing ketimbang BUMN.


PT INTI kecewa tak ditawari proyek radar Kemhan

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bantuin nambah beritanya.
Lockheed Martin and PT CMI Teknologi Complete Radar Production Readiness Review for Indonesia National Air Space Surveillance Program

JAKARTA, Indonesia, Nov. 7, 2012 – Lockheed Martin [NYSE: LMT] and Indonesian technology firm PT CMI Teknologi (CMI) recently completed a production readiness review that qualifies CMI to begin in-country manufacturing for the TPS-77 and FPS-117 long-range surveillance radars.

Lockheed Martin and CMI are jointly pursuing the National Airspace Surveillance – Republic of Indonesia (NASRI) program, with the intent to produce more than 20 new radars to improve airspace surveillance, safety, and management over the Indonesian Archipelago in support of the government’s defense revitalization initiative.

“The success of the production readiness review shows that CMI’s workforce is ready to begin the assembly of radar row receivers, which is a major step in the qualification process,” said James Gribbon, Asia Pacific regional president for Lockheed Martin. “These are key assemblies in the solid-state design and L-band operation of these high-performing radars that are already operating in 25 countries around the world.”

The production readiness review is the latest step in supporting the Indonesian government’s efforts to greatly enhance air sovereignty and surveillance over the country’s more than 17,000 islands, and to expand Indonesia’s industrial capabilities. Data feeds from the new network will also enhance civilian air traffic control, including commercial air traffic management, which is currently handled by radars in nearby Singapore.

PT CMI Teknologi of Bandung, Indonesia, is a small, privately owned technology company specializing in microwave design and manufacturing. The company currently holds contracts for the development and support of Indonesian military radar systems. Lockheed Martin signed a teaming agreement with CMI earlier this year and in August Lockheed Martin issued a subcontract to CMI to begin the qualification process in building radar row receivers.

Lockheed Martin has produced more than 170 long-range radars, all of which are operational around the world surveying air targets at ranges up to 250 miles. Capable of operating completely unmanned, many have performed for years in remote, inhospitable areas and in a wide range of operational environments for decades. None has ever been taken out of service.

Headquartered in Bethesda, Md., Lockheed Martin is a global security and aerospace company that employs about 120,000 people worldwide and is principally engaged in the research, design, development, manufacture, integration and sustainment of advanced technology systems, products and services. The corporation's net sales for 2011 were $46.5 billion.

ockheedmartin com/us/news/press-releases/2012/november/lockheed-martin-and-pt-cmi-teknologi-complete-radar-production-r.html
 
KRI Usman Harun-359 warship ready to join IFR 2016 in India
Minggu, 27 Desember 2015 17:01 WIB | 162 Views
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Documentation of incoming of the Indonesian Navy's Multi Role Light Fregate (MRLF) class, KRI Usman Harun-359, in Karimunjawa waters, Central Java, Sunday (28/9). She was build at Maritime Naval Ship Dockyard, England, together with her sister ships, KRI John Lie-358 and KRI BUng Tomo-357. (ANTARA FOTO/M Risyal Hidayat)

Surabaya, East Java (ANTARA News) - The Indonesian Usman Harun-359 warship is ready to take part in International Fleet Review (IFR) 2016 which will be held in India on February 4-8, 2016, the ship commander has stated.

"We are ready to display the original Indonesian cultural arts, such as the Ramayana ballet version of kecak Bali dance, musical performance keroncong that will accompany the Bengawan Solo song, as well as some typical dances of India," the ship commander, Navy Colonel Didong Rio Duta, pointed out the warship's plan here on Sunday.

According to Duta, commander of the 90m-long warship, over 50 delegations of Navy across the globe are expected to participate in the International Fleet Review (IFR) 2016.

KRI Usman Harun-359 operator has reported its readiness to commander of the Indonesian Eastern Fleet Commander, Rear Admiral Darwanto, in Surabaya, East Java, to leave for India in a bid to participate in the event.


KRI Usman Harun-359 warship ready to join IFR 2016 in India - ANTARA News
 
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Note : the old veteran is an ex-Legendary Cakrabirawa.

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