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>>> Despite all the problems, lots of export customer looks satisfied.

Hingga akhir tahun ini, PTDI menargetkan akan mengeksor pesawat untuk tiga negara, yaitu Thailand, Senegal, dan Filipina. Masing-masing dengan tipe pesawat yang berbeda. 2 unit N212 untuk Thailand, 2 unit CN235 untuk Senegal, dan 6 unit NC212 untuk Filipina.

"Senegal ada dua lagi, order yang akan kita delivery di bulan Desember ini merupakan repeat order untuk pesawat CN235. Lalu Thailand 2 unit NC212, dan Filipina juga kalau bisa kita selesaikan settlement termination contract-nya, kita akan bisa dapatkan kontrak berikutnya, karena dalam perencanaannya mereka masih membutuhkan sekitar 6 pesawat lagi,"

readmore:http://finance.detik.com/industri/d...uatan-ri-dipakai-thailand-senegal-hingga-arab

Lumayan juga nih kalau PAF ngambil sampai 6 unit..

Tp apa harus ikut tender lagi atau bisa lgnsung G to G? Soalnya PTDI masih blacklist sampai tahun dpn dan proses tender dsn juga sering gak jls
 
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Lumayan juga nih kalau PAF ngambil sampai 6 unit..

Tp apa harus ikut tender lagi atau bisa lgnsung G to G? Soalnya PTDI masih blacklist sampai tahun dpn dan proses tender dsn juga sering gak jls

Klo blacklistnya bisa dicabut (nggak tau caranya gimana), mestinya ngga perlu tender lagi. Klo engga ya nunggu sampe tahun depan. Lagian ambil banyak order emang bisa selesai tepat waktu? Terus pesanan dalam negeri gmn nasibnya? :D
 
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Klo blacklistnya bisa dicabut (nggak tau caranya gimana), mestinya ngga perlu tender lagi. Klo engga ya nunggu sampe tahun depan. Lagian ambil banyak order emang bisa selesai tepat waktu? Terus pesanan dalam negeri gmn nasibnya? :D

Hahaha ujung2nya balik lg ke masalah inkompetensi manajemen ptdi... heran bgt ada PT yg punya banyak order tp malah rugi :pissed: manajemen gatot... mudah2an akan ada perubahan yg signifikan dalam wktu dekat setelah di cocor dpr
 
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Indonesia to launch 'Tank Boat' with amphibious capabilities
  • News Desk
    The Jakarta Post
Jakarta | Fri, October 28, 2016 | 12:14 pm

Advanced technology: Executives from state-owned weapons manufacturer PT Pindad escort President Joko “Jokowi” Widodo during a visit to the company’s headquarters to see its primary weapon system (Alutsista) technology in Bandung, West Java, on Jan. 12, 2015. (PINDAD/Exclusive)

State-owned land system and weapons maker PT Pindad is set to launch a new Indonesian-made weapon system that combines the capabilities of a tank and ship, dubbed the "Tank Boat", at the Indo Defense Expo in Jakarta on Nov. 2 to 5.

The Defense Ministry's technology and defense industry director, Brig. Gen. Jan Pieter Ate, said the Tank Boat was a premier technology in the world today where it combined the land capabilities of a tank, as well as maneuverability in water as that of a ship.

"So it integrates combined combat maneuverability, and this is the first technology [of its kind] in the world. This is a product of Indonesia," Jan Pieter said on Wednesday, as quoted by kompas.com.

The Tank Boat was 18 meters in length and required 12 people to operate, he further said. It could be used for beach-side military operations as it also could camouflage itself among the mangroves, he said, adding that the Tank Boat was also able to maneuver in water to a depth of 90 meters.

Jan Pieter said such a weapon system would be beneficial in archipelagic countries, such as Indonesia.

He conveyed that the government hoped to reduce dependency on imports, and as such continue its efforts to develop the domestic defense industry.

He further noted that utilizing domestic products would reduce state budget expenses, without compromising quality.

"The government wants to be less dependent on products from abroad, and that the domestic industry fulfills [the country’s] defense needs. We’ll continue efforts to develop the domestic industry," he said. (liz/dmr)

The Jakarta Post
 
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Indonesia to launch 'Tank Boat' with amphibious capabilities
  • News Desk
    The Jakarta Post
Jakarta | Fri, October 28, 2016 | 12:14 pm

Advanced technology: Executives from state-owned weapons manufacturer PT Pindad escort President Joko “Jokowi” Widodo during a visit to the company’s headquarters to see its primary weapon system (Alutsista) technology in Bandung, West Java, on Jan. 12, 2015. (PINDAD/Exclusive)

State-owned land system and weapons maker PT Pindad is set to launch a new Indonesian-made weapon system that combines the capabilities of a tank and ship, dubbed the "Tank Boat", at the Indo Defense Expo in Jakarta on Nov. 2 to 5.

The Defense Ministry's technology and defense industry director, Brig. Gen. Jan Pieter Ate, said the Tank Boat was a premier technology in the world today where it combined the land capabilities of a tank, as well as maneuverability in water as that of a ship.

"So it integrates combined combat maneuverability, and this is the first technology [of its kind] in the world. This is a product of Indonesia," Jan Pieter said on Wednesday, as quoted by kompas.com.

The Tank Boat was 18 meters in length and required 12 people to operate, he further said. It could be used for beach-side military operations as it also could camouflage itself among the mangroves, he said, adding that the Tank Boat was also able to maneuver in water to a depth of 90 meters.

Jan Pieter said such a weapon system would be beneficial in archipelagic countries, such as Indonesia.

He conveyed that the government hoped to reduce dependency on imports, and as such continue its efforts to develop the domestic defense industry.

He further noted that utilizing domestic products would reduce state budget expenses, without compromising quality.

"The government wants to be less dependent on products from abroad, and that the domestic industry fulfills [the country’s] defense needs. We’ll continue efforts to develop the domestic industry," he said. (liz/dmr)

The Jakarta Post
Hope there will be a good news about the "Klewang" in near future.
Klewang dimanakah kau berada ? Rindu aku ingin jumpa.....He he he
 
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Hahaha ujung2nya balik lg ke masalah inkompetensi manajemen ptdi... heran bgt ada PT yg punya banyak order tp malah rugi :pissed: manajemen gatot... mudah2an akan ada perubahan yg signifikan dalam wktu dekat setelah di cocor dpr

IMHO despite its problems, there has been a lot of progress at least since Dahlan took the helm of BUMN. especially when considering that at 2007 the company essentially closed down. they manage to survive and achieve what they are today. I'm hoping the problems nowadays could be resolved quickly.
 
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Lawmakers Agree on Military Involvement in Counterterror Operations

Lawmakers have agreed on the active involvement of soldiers in counterterror operations, the chairman of a special antiterrorism bill committee at the parliament said, despite controversy over the proposal.

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Seeking tougher action against alleged terrorists, the government-proposed bill allows military assistance to police in counterterrorism operations — allowable also by Indonesian Military (TNI) law.

Soldiers have been demanding a greater role in counterterror operations, a proposal police and human rights activists have vehemently opposed.

After months of deliberation, House of Representatives lawmakers seem to have convinced themselves that soldiers are needed in counterterrorism operations.

"That's not a matter for debate anymore, we need military involvement," Muhammad Syafi'i, chairman of a special committee at the parliament tasked with deliberating the revisions to the antiterrorism law, said on Thursday (20/10).

Lawmakers are of the opinion that terrorism still poses the biggest threat to state sovereignty, he added.

"The committee's members have agreed that soldiers should not be kept as an auxiliary force in counterterror operations anymore. Soldiers can be ordered to arrest alleged terrorists."

The move will not undermine the criminal justice system, as police and activists have warned, Syafi'i said, arguing that "the soldiers must always hand over the terrorists to police for investigation."

Aside from military involvement, the antiterrorism bill also seeks longer period of arrest and detention for alleged terrorists, revocation of their citizenship and wiretapping without court permit.

The government revised the antiterrorism law earlier this year, when concerns over terror threats mounted following attacks by Islamic State sympathizers that killed four people in Central Jakarta.

http://jakartaglobe.beritasatu.com/...ilitary-involvement-counterterror-operations/
 
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Cope West 17
Cope West 17 is the first fighter-focused exercise in 19 years involving the U.S. Marine Corps and Indonesian Air Force.

MANADO, INDONESIA
10.27.2016
Photos by Lance Cpl. Aaron Henson
Marine Corps Air Station Iwakuni
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This fighter-focused, bilateral exercise between the U.S. Marine Corps and Indonesian Air Force is designed to enhance the readiness of combined interoperability between the two nations.

The squadron plans to complete their unit air-to-air training requirements, which focuses on basic fighter maneuvering, section engaged maneuvering, offensive anti-air warfare and active air defense versus the Indonesian Air Force to increase situational readiness, interoperability, knowledge and partnership between the U.S. and Indonesia.

The combined training offered by this exercise helps prepare the U.S. Marine Corps and Indonesia Air Force to work together in promoting a peaceful Indo-Asia-Pacific region while practicing close air support and air-to-air training that will enhance their to respond to contingencies throughout the region.

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Two U.S. Marine Corps F/A-18D Hornets with Marine All-Weather Fighter Attack Squadron (VMFA (AW)) 225, taxi down the runway upon arrival to Sam Ratulangi International Airport, Indonesia, in preparation of exercise Cope West 17, Oct. 27, 2016.

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U.S. Marine Corps Lt. Col. Stephen N. McClune, left, commanding officer, and Maj. Daniel P. Knutson, executive officer of Marine All-Weather Fighter Attack Squadron (VMFA (AW)) 225, wait to be disarmed upon arrival to Sam Ratulangi International Airport, Indonesia, in preparation of exercise Cope West 17, Oct. 27, 2016.

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Sgt. Matthew Dailey, right, and Sgt. Zachary Wilde, left, ordnance technicians with Marine All-Weather Fighter Attack Squadron (VMFA (AW)) 225, disarm an F/A-18D Hornet with VMFA(AW) 225, upon its arrival at Sam Ratulangi International Airport, Indonesia

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U.S. Marine Corps Lt. Col. Stephen N. McClune, bottom, commanding officer, and Maj. Daniel P. Knutson, executive officer of Marine All-Weather Fighter Attack Squadron (VMFA (AW)) 225, exit their F/A-18D Hornet upon arrival to Sam Ratulangi International Airport, Indonesia

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U.S. Marine Corps F/A-18D Hornets with Marine All-Weather Fighter Attack Squadron (VMFA (AW)) 225, arrive at Sam Ratulangi International Airport, Indonesia, in preparation of exercise Cope West 17, Oct. 27, 2016.
 
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Cope West 17
MANADO, NORTH SULAWESI, INDONESIA
10.28.2016
Photos by Lance Cpl. Aaron Henson
Marine Corps Air Station Iwakuni

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A U.S. Air Force C-130H2 Hercules carrying cargo supporting U.S. Marines during exercise Cope West 17 taxis down the flight line upon arrival to Sam Ratulangi International Airport, Indonesia, Oct. 28, 2016.

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U.S. Marine Corps Lance Cpl. Meagan Baker, a heavy equipment operator with Marine Wing Support Squadron (MWSS) 171, offloads cargo at Sam Ratulangi International Airport, Indonesia, in preparation of exercise Cope West 17.

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U.S. Marine Corps Cpl. Aaren Degracia, embarkation chief with Marine Wing Support Squadron (MWSS) 171, guides Lance Cpl. Meagan Baker, a heavy equipment operator with MWSS-171, while offloading cargo at Sam Ratulangi International Airport, Indonesia, in preparation of exercise Cope West 17, Oct. 28, 2016.
 
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TNI AL (Navy) Bell 412EP during
Pacific Partnership 2016
PADANG, INDONESIA
August 2016
Photos by Sgt. Brittney Vella
Joint Combat Camera Center

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Padang Cement Rescue Team members move a patient to an Indonesian Bell 412 helicopter during a Pacific Partnership 2016 search and rescue field training exercise in Padang, Indonesia, Aug. 29, 2016.

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Tentara Nasional Indonesia service members move a patient from an Indonesian Bell 412 helicopter during a Pacific Partnership 2016 search and rescue field training exercise in Padang, Indonesia, Aug. 29, 2016.

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Tentara Nasional Indonesia personnel load a simulated casualty aboard an Indonesian Bell 412 helicopter during a Pacific Partnership 2016 mass casualty drill rehearsal.

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Tentara Nasional Indonesia personnel move a simulated casualty towards an Indonesian Bell 412 helicopter during a rehearsal for a Pacific Partnership 2016 mass casualty drill at Imam Bonjol soccer field.
 
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USNS Mercy (T-AH 19) during
Pacific Partnership 2016 Indonesia
PADANG, INDONESIA
08.29.2016
Courtesy Photos
Joint Combat Camera Center

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U.S. Navy hospital ship USNS Mercy (T-AH 19) sits anchored off the coast of Padang, during Pacific Partnership 2016's fifth and final mission stop in Padang, Indonesia, Aug. 29, 2016.

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Participants listen to a speaker during a Pacific Partnership 2016 prehospital subject matter expert exchange aboard hospital ship USNS Mercy (T-AH 19).

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Maj. Gen. Ben Yura Rimba (second from left), Surgeon General, Tentara Nasional Indonesia, speaks with Commodore Andrew Robertson (right), Royal Australian Navy, prior to a Pacific Partnership 2016 prehospital subject matter expert exchange aboard hospital ship USNS Mercy (T-AH 19).

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Medical Treatment Facility, USNS Mercy (T-AH 19), Command Master Chief Dedrick Walker, from England, Arkansas, takes a selfie with Tentara Nasional Indonesia service members prior to a Pacific Partnership 2016 prehospital subject matter expert exchange aboard Mercy.
 
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The military industry of Russia attends the biggest arms fair in Indonesia

MILITARY INDUSTRY 10/27/2016 16:22

MOSCOW (Sputnik) - A dozen Russian companies will attend the international exhibition Indo Defence which will host the capital of Indonesia between 2 and 5 November. "Bring their samples twenty companies in the sector, including Rosoboronexport (the largest exporter of weapons) and Rostec" said the Russian military agency for technical cooperation (FSVTS) in a statement.

Russian industry will expose the fighter Su-35, the helicopter Ka-52 tank T-90S, the battle tank BMP-3M, the Buk-M2E missile, a submarine diesel, a patrol vessel, among others, with a total of 405 samples.

The Russian delegation at the head of the deputy head of the FSVTS Mikhail Petujov hold talks with officials of the Indonesian Ministry of Defense and security forces.


Is expected to Indonesian President Joko Widodo, inaugurated the event held annually since 2004.

https://mundo.sputniknews.com/industriamilitar/201610271064414623-indonesia-rusia-defensa/
 
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[QUOTE Menhan: Malaysia Beli Kapal Tempur di Indonesia
Sewaktu saya di Hawaii kemarin, Menhan Malaysia seharusnya dia mau beli kapal tempur di Perancis. Lalu kita ngomong-ngomong, akhirnya beli di Indonesia saja," [/QUOTE]
I presume not gowind class? ... more likes Philippines Strategic Sea Lift/LPD.

Cheers ...
 
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