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Pesawat Casa C-212 Aviocar Skadron Udara 4. Skadron Udara 4 lahir pd th 1950-an dan dikenal dg nama Eskadron IV Pengintai Darat. Nama “Eskadron IV” ini kemudian berubah menjadi “Skadron IV” setelah masa konsolidasi dlm tubuh Angkatan Udara Republik Indonesia Serikat (AURIS) yg merupakan Skadron Bantuan bagi pasukan di darat utk pengintaian dan penuntun penembakan senjata artileri, sesuai pengumuman Kasau No: 28/11/Peng/KS/51 tgl 21 Maret 1951. Komandan pertama yaitu Letnan Udara I Suhodo resmi di angkat pd tgl 9 April 1951 yg sekaligus ditetapkan sbg tgl lahirnya Skadron Udara 4. Pd awalnya Skadron ini terdiri dr pswt2 Auster Mark motor tunggal X130 dk Gipsy Major (Inggris), warisan dr 6e ARVA (Artillery Verkenning Afdeling), yg diterima pemerintah Indonesia dr Luchtvaart Militaire Nederland pd 20 Maret 1950 di Pangkalan Udara Semplak (skrg Lanud Atang Senjaya) Bogor. Semua anggota “6e. ARVA” adlh org Belanda, sehingga pd saat penyerahan tdk ada yg berkeinginan masuk AURI, sbg konsekuensinya Skadron Pengintai ini dibangun dg kekuatan dr mantan anggota Pangkalan Udara Gorda, terutama dr anggota teknik, sdgkan kekuatan penerbang yg ada pd waktu itu hanya 2 org dan pertama kali di tempatkan di Skadron Udara 2 Halim Perdana Kusuma. Pd pertengahan bl Juni 1950 Letnan Udara I Suhodo mendapat perintah utk mengikuti latihan ulangan Advance Training di Andir. Atas kepergiannya maka Skadron Pengintai menerima Komandan baru yaitu Letnan Udara I Suharnoko Harbani. Pd waktu itu Skadron pengintai merupakan Flight yg terdiri dr penerbang2: Letnan Udara I Arjono. Letnan Udara I Koesoemo Soejanto. Letnan Udara II Noerprapto. Letnan Muda Udara I Soemarsono. Mengingat sifat maupun tugas khusus yang di tuntut dalam penyelenggaraan penerbangan untuk pejabat-pejabat VIP/VVIP dan disesuaikan dengan perkembangan AURI pada saat itu, maka pada tanggal 11 April 1963 diputuskan bahwa Skadron 4 ditunjuk untuk melaksanakan tugas penerbangan VIP/VVIP. Adapun kekuatan pesawat pada saat itu terdiri dari C-140 Jet Star, C-47 Dakota, IL-14 Avia, DHC-3 Otter dan C-180 Cessna. Sumber : tni-au.mil.id Photo by @jeff_prananda

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Flypass of Super Tucano in Pontianak, West Kalimantan
 

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College of Naval Technology (STTAL) Surabaya, developed an unmanned vessel, which can be operated for the benefit of military and nonmilitary, including maritime patrol. Ships that adopt computerized system and wifi technology & controlled remotely.

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This ship is able to reach up to a distance of over 40 km, with maximum speed 21 knots. This ship size is almost the size of a lifeboat. Initially, the unmanned ship is only used for security patrols, but has now been developed for military minesweeping operations.


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Two graduates of the College of Naval Technology (STTAL) preparing a prototype of the main weaponry system (Alutsista) in the form of sonar buoy system after graduation, STTAL open session at the House Moeljadi, Kobangdikal, Surabaya, East Java, on Friday (15/1).

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The weaponry system prototype is the observation of 99 officers and NCOs graduated at STTAL in 2016, consisted of 18 officers graduates taking master degree courses: Systems Analysis and Operations Research (Asro) as the first batch, 48 officers graduates taking undergraduate program and 33 NCO take diploma class course which is expected in the future, capable of creating a domestic defense equipment.

 
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Jakarta attacks: 3rd victim dies days after assault

An Indonesian man who was shot in the head died in hospital late Saturday

Indonesian police said they have arrested 12 people suspected of links to the Jakarta bombings, as the death toll in the brazen attacks by Muslim militants rose to eight after a third civilian succumbed to wounds.

An Indonesian man who was shot in the head when two attackers fired into the crowd died at a hospital late Saturday, Jakarta police spokesman Col. Muhammad Iqbal said Sunday.

The audacious assaults by suicide bombers and gunmen on Thursday targeted a Starbucks and traffic police post in bustling central Jakarta, leaving eight dead, including three civilians, and more than 20 wounded.

It was the first major assault by militants in Indonesia since 2009. Police said the attackers were tied to the Daesh Terrorist group through Bahrun Naim, an Indonesian fighting with Daesh in Syria.

National police chief Gen. Badrodin Haiti told reporters the 12 arrests were made in west and east Java and in Kalimantan, the Indonesian part of Borneo Island.

Elaborating on an earlier claim that the militants received funding from Bahrun, he said police have determined money was transferred to Indonesia via Western Union. He said that one of those arrested had received money transferred from Daesh.

Indonesian police say five attackers, including three suicide bombers, are dead after a series of blasts and gun battles in downtown Jakarta on Thursday. Two civilians were killed, including one Canadian, according to Indonesian officials.

Separately, authorities say they have blocked more than a dozen websites expressing support for Thursday's attack as they try to counter radical Islamic ideology online.

Communications Ministry spokesman Ismail Cawidu urged Indonesians to report militant websites and social media accounts.

In recent years, Indonesian counterterrorism forces successfully stamped out the extremist group Jemaah Islamiyah that was responsible for several attacks, including the 2002 bombings of bars in Bali that killed 202 people, as well as two hotel bombings in Jakarta in 2009 that killed seven people.

Terrorism experts say Daesh supporters in Indonesia are drawn from the remnants of Jemaah Islamiyah and other groups, but are also trying to recruit new members.

Police on Saturday also released the names of the eight killed.

Aside from the already-identified Sunakin and Muhammad Ali, the additional attackers were identified as Ahmad Muhazan Saron, who exploded a suicide bomb inside the Starbucks, and Dian Joni Kurniadi. Police said they are still investigating the role of a fifth man known as Sugito. Their ages ranged from 25 to 43.

The civilian victims were Canadian Tahar Amer-Ouali and Jakarta residents Rico Hermawan and Rais Karna.

Jakarta attacks: 3rd victim dies days after assault - World - CBC News
 
Pakistan naval ships visit Indonesian seaport

ISLAMABAD: Two ships of Pakistan Naval fleet including PNS Shamsheer and PNS Nasr, headed by Commodore Bilal Abdul Nasir, are on a visit to Jakarta’s Tanjung Priok seaport from January 14-17.

Embassy of Pakistan and the mission commander hosted a reception at Pakistan Naval Ship Shamsheer in which a large number of Indonesian navy and government officers, city notables, diplomats, Pakistan community members and officials of Pakistan embassy participated, said a press release on Saturday.

Addressing the gathering, Pakistani Ambassador Muhammad Aqil Nadeem said that seeing Pakistan Navy in friendly waters of Indonesia was a matter of great pleasure.

He said that cooperation in the field of defense was a vital component of friendship between the two countries and such port calls not only promote goodwill and amity between the two navies, but also enhance cultural understanding and people-to-people contacts. The ambassador highlighted the help and support provided by Indonesia to Pakistan in 1965 War.

He also thanked the government of the Republic of Indonesia and Indonesian Navy for the generous hospitality extended to the officers and men of PNS Shamsheer and PNS Nasr. Earlier, an impressive and elaborated welcome ceremony of PNS ships at Tanjung Priok port of Jakarta was arranged by the Indonesian Navy.

The ceremony was attended by senior Indonesian naval and Pakistan Embassy officers. Special performances by the Indonesian cultural troupe marked the welcoming ceremony. Later, the officers and crew, led by the mission commander, had courtesy calls and meetings with Indonesian Naval Fleets officials and Pakistan Embassy and visited Indonesian Naval Sea Lift Command, Naval Command and Staff College and the sailors of the two navies took part in various sports activities. Number of schools had also organized children trip to the ships.

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A welcome ceremony was arranged at Jakarta’s Tanjung Priok seaport by the Indonesian Navy and Pakistan Embassy for visiting Pakistani Naval fleet headed by Commodore Bilal Abdul Nasir on 14 January 2016. (Facebook :Embassy of Pakistan, Jakarta)

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Ambassador of Pakistan and Mission Commander of visiting Pakistan Naval Ships hosted a reception on board Pakistan Naval Ship Shamsheer on 14th January in which a large number of Indonesian Navy and Government officers, city notables, Diplomats, Pakistan Community Members and Pakistan Embassy participated. Rear Admiral Aan Kurnia, Commander in Chief of the Military Sea Lift Command of Indonesia was the Chief Guest.

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PT PAL Indonesia launches two warships
Senin, 18 Januari 2016 16:36 WIB | 119 Views

Surabaya, E Java (ANTARA News) - The state-owned shipbuilding company PT PAL Indonesia has launched the domestically built Strategic Sealift Vessel (SSV)-1 and Guided-missile Destroyer Escort (PKR)-1 in a ceremony held at the PAL shipyard in Tanjung Perak, here, Monday.

"The Philippines has ordered two Landing Platform Dock (LPD) warships of SSV type from Indonesia. At the moment, the first ship has been launched, while the keel of the second vessel has been laid," President Director of PT PAL Indonesia M. Firmansyah noted.

The launch ceremony was attended by Coordinating Minister for Maritime Affairs Rizal Ramli, Defense Minister Ryamizard Ryacudu, some legislators, naval officials, and representatives of the Philippine Defense Ministry.

The SSV-1 has been named Tarlac by the Philippine defense minister.

The SSV warship belonging to the Lloyd Register class has been domestically built on the order of the Philippine defense ministry.

The warship is the first-ever to be exported by Indonesia and has received international recognition for the sophistication in its manufacturing process, according to Firmansyah.

Following the launch, PT PAL will do the finishing touches before delivering the SSV to the Philippines in May 2016.

The SSV is an upcoming class of LPD measuring a length of 123 meters, a width of 21.6 meters, and a speed of 16 knots, with a sailing endurance of up to 30 days at sea.

It can carry two helicopters and landing craft utility vessel, some tanks, and military trucks.

The PKR-1 frigate was built for the Indonesian defense ministry. Its manufacturing was carried out in cooperation with Dutch shipbuilder Damen Schelde Naval Shipbuilding (DSNS) through a transfer of technology.

The frigate will be handed over to the Indonesian defense ministry in January 2017.

The PKR-1 is 105.11 meters long, 14.2 meters wide, and has a speed of 28 knots. The frigate is able to sail for 20 days at a speed of 14 knots.

The warship is equipped with battle equipment such as torpedoes and missiles.(*) PT PAL Indonesia launches two warships - ANTARA News
 
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