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Russian Language Must Be Mastered by Air Force Squadron 14 AFB Iswahjudi (IWJ) Crew

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Head of Air Force Education (Kadisdikau) Air Commodore TNI H. Haryono, Msc., Officially opened a Foreign Language Intensive Course (Kiba) of Russia, in the School of Languages (SESA) Iswahjudi Skadik 505 Wingdikum on Monday (03.10.16).

In his opening Kadisdikau said that Russia Kiba course this is a crash course in responding to the needs of the Air Force that with the coming of the Air Force defense equipment such as Sukhoi 35 aircraft which will strengthen the defense equipment and as part of a major component in maintaining national airspace.

Furthermore Kadisdikau affirmed as one of the efforts in preparing the human resources in the manning of defense equipment, Disdikau always coordinate with units above and beyond education institutions, namely the Air Force Institute of International Languages Faculty of Humanities, University of Indonesia.

"To our course participants can optimize the time, the opportunity and the trust placed in the Air Force for 3 (three) months ahead to implement this Russian language course", said Kadisdikau.

The first wave of Russian Kiba Course was attended by 40 people consisting of 6 First Officer, 32 NCO and two enlisted men all came from Air Squadron 14 Iswahjudi AFB. According to plan the course Kiba Russia followed 84 people, held for 3 waves, the waves of the first 40 people in Sesa Iswahjudi Air Force Base, a second wave followed by four officers, Airmen conducted in Sesa Lanud Hasanuddin Makassar and third wave followed by 40 people will be held at the school Sesa Iswahjudi AFB.

Opening of a Foreign Language Intensive Course (Kiba) of Russia, in the School of Languages (SESA) Iswahjudi Air Force Base, attended Kadisops Lanud IWJ Colonel Pilot Setiawan, Kadislog Lanud IWJ Colonel Tek A.R. Panca, S.E., Kadispers Lanud IWJ Arwani Colonel Pilot, Pilot Colonel Danwingdikum Zulfahmi, S. Sos., Dansesa Iswahjudi, Major Sus Warsito Sidi, Spd.

Is... is this an obvious clue?
@Su-35SM3 Flanker-N dude, what'd you say?
Something is off... Shouldn't the one in need to learn Russian is the crews of Makassar AFB since previous Sukhois are all stationed there?
Iswahjudi is filled by F-16s. Hmm...
 
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Russian Language Must Be Mastered by Air Force Squadron 14 AFB Iswahjudi (IWJ) Crew

kadisidikau-beri-ucapan-selamat.gif


Head of Air Force Education (Kadisdikau) Air Commodore TNI H. Haryono, Msc., Officially opened a Foreign Language Intensive Course (Kiba) of Russia, in the School of Languages (SESA) Iswahjudi Skadik 505 Wingdikum on Monday (03.10.16).

In his opening Kadisdikau said that Russia Kiba course this is a crash course in responding to the needs of the Air Force that with the coming of the Air Force defense equipment such as Sukhoi 35 aircraft which will strengthen the defense equipment and as part of a major component in maintaining national airspace.

Furthermore Kadisdikau affirmed as one of the efforts in preparing the human resources in the manning of defense equipment, Disdikau always coordinate with units above and beyond education institutions, namely the Air Force Institute of International Languages Faculty of Humanities, University of Indonesia.

"To our course participants can optimize the time, the opportunity and the trust placed in the Air Force for 3 (three) months ahead to implement this Russian language course", said Kadisdikau.

The first wave of Russian Kiba Course was attended by 40 people consisting of 6 First Officer, 32 NCO and two enlisted men all came from Air Squadron 14 Iswahjudi AFB. According to plan the course Kiba Russia followed 84 people, held for 3 waves, the waves of the first 40 people in Sesa Iswahjudi Air Force Base, a second wave followed by four officers, Airmen conducted in Sesa Lanud Hasanuddin Makassar and third wave followed by 40 people will be held at the school Sesa Iswahjudi AFB.

Opening of a Foreign Language Intensive Course (Kiba) of Russia, in the School of Languages (SESA) Iswahjudi Air Force Base, attended Kadisops Lanud IWJ Colonel Pilot Setiawan, Kadislog Lanud IWJ Colonel Tek A.R. Panca, S.E., Kadispers Lanud IWJ Arwani Colonel Pilot, Pilot Colonel Danwingdikum Zulfahmi, S. Sos., Dansesa Iswahjudi, Major Sus Warsito Sidi, Spd.

https://tni-au.mil.id/berita/bahasa-rusia-harus-dikuasi-crew-skadron-udara-14-lanud-iwj

Something is going on or..... Is it just another "just in case" program?
 
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Type 209 with a hint of Type 214 flavor
type 209 chang bogo with type 214 different only in AIP, the rest are simmilar, need to know that our new type 209 are very different from our old type 209 cakra/nenggala class, so who ever said that our new type 209 Nagapasa an alley dog he/she are dead wrong, our new type 209 are a Pitbull ready to guard the mother land.

Something is going on or..... Is it just another "just in case" program?
not just in case, i think the deal for Su-35 are fix
 
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Yonarmed 16/Komposit Ngabang, West Kalimantan, get their hands on KH179 155 mm howitzer
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so who ever said that our new type 209 Nagapasa an alley dog he/she are dead wrong, our new type 209 are a Pitbull ready to guard the mother land.

The best part of the deal is that they will be bred domestically.
 
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Indonesia's PT Pindad secures funds to upgrade production facilities
Jon Grevatt, Bangkok - IHS Jane's Defence Industry
06 October 2016

State-owned Indonesian firm PT Pindad, a land systems specialist, has said it will modernise some of its production facilities to meet growing demands from the Indonesian National Armed Forces (TNI).

The state-funded modernisation programme will focus on building new manufacturing units as well as upgrading some existing plants, according to a statement from the Bandung-based company on 5 October.

State funding will support the construction of production lines for small- and large-calibre munitions and the further development of production facilities for military vehicles and weapons, said PT Pindad's newly appointed president, Abraham Mose, in the statement.

Efforts to develop new products will also receive funding.

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Indonesia holds military drill around its islands in South China Sea
The Indonesian air force Thursday held a major exercise around its islands in the South China Sea where there have been clashes with Chinese vessels in waters claimed by Beijing.

Thousands of personnel as well as F-16, Sukhoi and Hercules planes took part in the drill around the remote Natuna islands in the far northwest of the archipelago, with President Joko Widodo in attendance.

Military spokesman Tatang Sulaiman said the exercise was aimed at making preparations in case of potential threats and to “face challenges”.

“We are conducting this exercise so that if there is an operation in this area, we know what to do,” he said.

Chinese fishing and coastguard vessels have been embroiled in repeated confrontations with Indonesian patrol boats and navy ships in waters around the Natunas this year, sharply raising tensions between Jakarta and Beijing.

Indonesia is bolstering its defences around the Natunas -- a remote scattering of islands, home to rich fishing grounds -- and plans to deploy extra warships, fighter jets and surface-to-air missiles.

Unlike some of its Southeast Asian neighbours, Jakarta has long maintained it has no maritime disputes with Beijing in the South China Sea and does not contest ownership of reefs or islets there.

But Beijing’s expansive claims in the sea overlap Indonesia’s exclusive economic zone -- waters where a state has the right to exploit resources -- around the Natunas.

China has defended its incursions into Indonesian waters around the islands, saying its trawlers are operating in “traditional Chinese fishing grounds”. But Jakarta disputes this.

Widodo flew to the Natunas early Thursday to watch the air force drill, inspect weapons systems and observe the development of the fishing industry, his second visit to the islands in recent months.

In June he toured the islands on a warship to send a strong message to China to respect Indonesian sovereignty.

Beijing asserts sovereignty over almost the entire, resource-rich South China Sea.

In July a UN-backed tribunal in The Hague ruled against China’s claims, finding in favour of a challenge from the Philippines which has long-running territorial disputes with Beijing in the waters.
 
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