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"Spetztehnoexport" Signed Contract for the Supply 5 BTR-4 + 50 Options for More for Indonesian Marines Corps


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DHZP "Spetztehnoexport" Signed Contract for the Supply of BTR-4 for Indonesian Navy
In late February 2014 in Jakarta, negotiations took place between the leaders of DHZP "Spetstehnoeksport" and the Ministry of Defense and the Navy Marine Corps Indonesia. During the meeting discussed the essential terms of the contract for the supply of 5 units BTR-4. Recall "Spetstehnoeksport" won the tender for the purchase of armored vehicles for the Navy of Indonesia's proposal BTR-4 of SE 'KMDB' them AA "Morozov"

The project contract was initialed by both parties. Currently, the process of harmonization of its national structures of the Ministry of Defence of Indonesia. It is expected that this contract will be transferred to the Ukrainian side.
It should be noted that this contract is the first step in the program purchase armored vehicles Indonesian Navy. If its successful implementation of an agreement for the supply of 50 such machines.
It is also worth noting that a victory in this project was obtained in hard competition with Russian special exporters.

(Ukroboronprom)
 
Navy shows off latest warships, weapons
Wahyoe Boediwardhana, The Jakarta Post, Surabaya | National | Wed, March 12 2014, 10:11 PM

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Letting rip: Two corvettes, the KRI Teuku Umar 385 and the KRI Tjiptadi 381 (rear) fire Russian-made rockets RBU-6000 during a primary weaponry defense system (alutsista) parade that was attended by President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono at Eastern Fleet (Koarmatim) Port in Surabaya, East Java on Wednesday. (JP/Wahyoe Boediwardhana)

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The Indonesian Navy showcased its latest primary weapons systems during a ceremony at the Madura Pier, the Eastern Fleet headquarters in Surabaya, East Java, on Wednesday.

President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono inspected the military hardware, which included warships, missiles and helicopters.

“We do not want a war but if we have to fight to defend our sovereignty, then we are ready,” he said during the inspection.

There was also a flyover involving maritime patrol versions of the CN-235 and NC-212, which were manufactured by state-owned airframer PT Dirgantara Indonesia, and Australian-made GAF N-22 Nomad patrol aircraft.

Additionally, Navy chief of staff Adm. Marsetio briefed the president on the procurement of naval weapon systems.

The displayed warships included four Diponegoro-class SIGMA corvettes, four Makassar-class landing platform dock (LPDs), four 40-meter Clurit-class fast missile boats (KCR-40s) and two 43-meter fast patrol boats (PC-43).

The corvettes were built in the Netherlands, one of the LPDs in South Korea and the other LPD, the KCR-40 and the PC-43 were built in Indonesia by local shipbuilders.

Marsetio added that the Navy was waiting for three British-made Bung Tomo-class multi-role light frigates (MRLFs), as well as three KCR-60s and two more PC-43s.

Meanwhile, Defense Minister Purnomo Yusgiantoro said that the Marine Corps had received 54 Russian-made BMP-3F amphibious infantry fighting vehicles (IFV) and one BREM-L recovery vehicle as well as 15 LVT 7A1 amphibious vehicles that were donated by Korea.

The Navy has also procured two CN-235-220 MPA, four Beechcraft G-36 Bonanza trainer airplane, three Bell 412-EP helicopters as well as Russian-made Yakhont and Chinese-made C-802 anti-ship missiles. (nvn)

Navy shows off latest warships, weapons | The Jakarta Post
 
How many and Which Submarines you have right now and How many you are going to get soon or are planning to buy ?

2 type 209 Germany (has been modernized several years ago), and it will be another 3 improved Changbogo Subs (209 type), one of them will be made in Indonesia (finished 2018 insyaALLAH). We need minimum 12 Subs based on our official plan, and from the latest info, our President said that we will make the rest of it in Indonesia, it means all 12 subs will be 209 type, but of course new administration that will execute that plan, but I think nurturing our own defense industry is the populist policy, good move politically.
 
2 type 209 Germany (has been modernized several years ago), and it will be another 3 improved Changbogo Subs (209 type), one of them will be made in Indonesia (finished 2018 insyaALLAH). We need minimum 12 Subs based on our official plan, and from the latest info, our President said that we will make the rest of it in Indonesia, it means all 12 subs will be 209 type, but of course new administration that will execute that plan, but I think nurturing our own defense industry is the populist policy, good move politically.
You seriously need to focus on your Air Force you really more than 250 + Fighter Jets at least
 
You seriously need to focus on your Air Force you really more than 250 + Fighter Jets at least

I have said before, we want to do it after KFX/IFX program completed insyaALLAH....starting from 2020-2022 there are possibility that we will acquire it in hundreds...since our GDP is projected to get 2 Trillion USD in that time. Today we are developing more fleets and our human resources skills. We should make it in a step by step basis. Don't want like what was happening during Arab-Israel war, less skill with many jet fighter is doom. Don't need to be rush. Our tax ratio needs to be increase as well to get huge budget for our military. We are in a good relation with both China and USA, no real threat for the next 5 years.
 
I have said before, we want to do it after KFX/IFX program completed insyaALLAH....starting from 2020-2022 there are possibility that we will acquire it in hundreds...since our GDP is projected to get 2 Trillion USD in that time. Today we are developing more fleets and our human resources skills. We should make it in a step by step basis. Don't want like what was happening during Arab-Israel war, less skill with many jet fighter is doom. Don't need to be rush. Our tax ratio needs to be increase as well to get huge budget for our military. We are in a good relation with both China and USA, no real threat for the next 5 years.
and Until than you would pray to ALLAH no country attacks you are you serious 2022 really for GOD sake do something now
 
and Until than you would pray to ALLAH no country attacks you are you serious 2022 really for GOD sake do something now

We are in a step of being a big nation in term of military, many research and domestic acquisition is being made starting from 2005. If we release all of the money now, our defense industry and our economy is not going to be in a very optimistic profile. in the future. Today we are dealing with US Fed tapering move, just like experiencing by all emergence economies (India, Turkey, Mexico,.etc). Needs healthy trade balance.

If we finished with our additional oil refinery (needs huge money), completing our gas infrastructure, increasing our tax ratio at least just another 2 percent, reducing oil subsidy into zero, now then we will be able to tackle our trade deficit problem since it is in the oil trade that makes us so suffers. I think for all Indonesian who see this post......You all need to understand this..and please pick your next President based on their plan regarding those specifict issue. Only by dealing with that policies, Indonesia can be really strong.
 
Defence Minister David Johnston heads to Indonesia for conference
Date
March 17, 2014

David Wroe
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Defence Minister Senator David Johnston will attend the two-day conference in Indonesia and take part in a panel discussion. Photo: Alex Ellinghausen

In a sign of thawing relations between Australia and Indonesia, Defence Minister David Johnston and top military brass will head this week to Jakarta for a major conference on maritime security.

Despite months of diplomatic tension over spying and asylum seeker policy - including an announcement by Indonesia that it would cut military co-operation - Senator Johnston will attend the two-day conference and take part in a panel discussion.

Defence sources say that behind the political war of words over spying and boat turnbacks, military-to-military ties have remained strong.

Senator Johnston will be joined by Defence Force chief General David Hurley, and the secretary of the Defence Department Dennis Richardson.

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The Jakarta International Defence Dialogue, now in its fourth year, has been driven personally by Indonesian President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono. Dr Yudhoyono will open the conference on Wednesday morning.

The objective of the conference, according to a draft agenda, is ''to promote intergovernmental co-operation to meet common threats and challenges''.

''The (dialogue) hopes to contribute to an environment that is favourable to a lasting peaceful order in the Asia-Pacific region, characterised by co-operation, transparency and trust among governments and militaries alike.''

The themes of the conference include ''managing contested waters'' and ''strengthening legal and diplomatic co-operation at sea'' - topics that are likely to draw attention to Australia's recent accidental breaches of Indonesian maritime territory while carrying out border protection operations.

After it was revealed late last year that Australia had targeted the mobile phone of Dr Yudhoyono, Jakarta announced it was halting military co-operation and recalled its ambassador to Canberra. Ambassador Nadjib Riphat Kesoema still has not returned to Australia.

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Wednesday, 19 March 2014 08:29




Indonesian Navy (TNI AL) orders a new Stealth Fast Missile Patrol Vessel Trimaran

According to Indonesian media JakartaGreater, citing the Chief of Indonesian Navy, a new 63 meters Stealth Fast Missile Patrol Vessel (FMPV) trimaran will be ordered from shipbuilder North Sea Boats (PT Lundin). The first vessel, KRI Klewang-625, was destroyed in a fire in September 2012 shortly after its launch.
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The new 63 m Stealth Fast Missile Patrol Vessel for TNI-AL - “ KRI Klewang ”
(picture: North Sea Boats)

The Fast Missile Patrol Vessel (FMPV) was officialy launched on Friday 31st August, 2012 at PT Lundin’s shipyard facility in Banyuwangi, East Java.

In 2009 PT Lundin signed a contract to build a one of the most advanced “stealth” warships for TNI-AL (Indonesian Navy). This was the result of an intensive Research and Development programme conducted by PT Lundin Industry Invest (North Sea Boats) and TNI-AL that commenced in 2007. Construction commenced in early 2010 and the trimaran was officialy launched on Friday 31st August, 2012 at PT Lundin’s shipyard facility in Banyuwangi, East Java.
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The new 63 metre long vessel is a cutting edge trimaran design that is considered to be the most advanced naval vessel of its type ever built in South East Asia.
(picture: North Sea Boats)

The Fast Missile Patrol Vessel (FMPV) employs a modern “Wave Piercing” trimaran design. This allows the vessel to cut-through waves rather than rise up and over them, and the increased beam provides inherent stability. This combination of features reduces both pitching and rolling, creating a stable weapons platform, and enabling the vessel to comfortably and safely maintain higher average speeds in adverse conditions.

The FMPV has “Stealth” design characteristics, and incorporate features that minimise detection by reducing Radar, Infra-Red, Acoustic and Magnetic signatures. Stealth properties are further improved as there are no reverse-angle bow overhangs to reflect radar signals, as seen on conventional hull forms. Weaponry, including missiles and naval guns, and the ships 11 m high-speed RHIB, are discreetly concealed or shaped to meld into the superstructure profile.

Indonesian Navy (TNI AL) orders a new Stealth Fast Missile Patrol Vessel Trimaran

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Int'l defense dialogue in Indonesia aims at promoting maritime cooperation

English.news.cn 2014-03-19 14:42:48
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Indonesia's Vice President Boediono (2nd R) shakes hands with Timor Leste's Prime Minister Xanana Gusmao (1st R) after the opening ceremony of the Jakarta International Defense Dialogue in Jakarta, Indonesia, March 19, 2014. Indonesia opened on Wednesday the fourth annual informal dialogue between defense officials from several countries, expecting to strengthen cooperation in maritime security and stability. (Xinhua/Agung Kuncahya B.)

JAKARTA, March 19 (Xinhua) -- Indonesia opened on Wednesday the fourth annual informal dialogue between defense officials from several countries, expecting to strengthen cooperation in maritime security and stability.

The two-day Jakarta International Defense Dialogue (JIDD) event was attended by delegates from 46 countries, among others those from ASEAN member countries, China, Australia, the United States and several countries from Europe and Africa.
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(From R to L) Indonesia's Vice President Boediono, Defense Minister Purnomo Yusgoantoro and Timor Leste Prime Minister Xanana Gusmao review an exhibition after the opening ceremony of the Jakarta International Defense Dialogue in Jakarta, Indonesia, March 19, 2014. Indonesia opened on Wednesday the fourth annual informal dialogue between defense officials from several countries, expecting to strengthen cooperation in maritime security and stability. (Xinhua/Agung Kuncahya B.)

It was opened by vice President Boediono in the capital city's landmark convention center, with Timor Leste Prime Minister Xanana Gusmao being a keynote speaker.

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Mini models of war vessels are displayed on an exhibition during the Jakarta International Defense Dialogue in Jakarta, Indonesia, March 19, 2014. Indonesia opened on Wednesday the fourth annual informal dialogue between defense officials from several countries, expecting to strengthen cooperation in maritime security and stability. (Xinhua/Agung Kuncahya B.)

Indonesian Defense Minister Purnomo Yusgoantoro said in his welcoming remarks that the forum would be the best place to share update issues about challenges faced by countries to improve their maritime security, tackle trans-boundary crime, and encourage establishment of bilateral and multilateral cooperation in settling maritime conflicts.

Dialogue between Indonesian and Australian defense ministers was highly expected to restore the two countries' cracked relation in defense sector.

Besides ministers, the event was also attended by scholars, observers from the United Nations, European Union and the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO).

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A visitor takes photo of guns displayed on an exhibition during the Jakarta International Defense Dialogue in Jakarta, Indonesia, March 19, 2014. Indonesia opened on Wednesday the fourth annual informal dialogue between defense officials from several countries, expecting to strengthen cooperation in maritime security and stability. (Xinhua/Agung Kuncahya B.)

Int'l defense dialogue in Indonesia aims at promoting maritime cooperation - Xinhua | English.news.cn
 
PT AIU Unveils 6x6 Military Truck


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6x6 military truck from PT Alam Indomesin Utama (all photos PT AIU)

Alam Indomesin Utama, PT (AIU) showing it's 2nd Model of 6x6 Transport Truck. Side by side w/ new rocket launcher, this truck using the same Mercedes Engine. PT AIU build this truck from scratch, from nothing to something.


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This is the final appearance of our 6x6 Transport Truck Model. Using Mercedes Benz Engine, 6x6 drive train system, Local body manufacture, and a whole lot of works to be done.

Alam Indomesin Utama, PT - Citeureup, Indonesia - Local Business | Facebook
 

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