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Penangkapan Terduga Teroris
Densus 88 Tangkap Pedagang Es Terduga Teroris di Indramayu
Jumat, 9 Februari 2018 17:08 WIB

TRIBUNNEWSCOM, JAKARTA - Densus 88 Antiteror kembali menangkap terduga teroris.

Kali ini, seorang pedagang es berinisial MJ diamankan bersama istrinya, ASN, di Kecamatan Haurgelis, Indramayu, Jawa Barat, Rabu (7/2/2018).

"Informasi yang saya dapat, dilakukan penangkapan terhadap dua orang di Indramayu. ASN, sang istri dibawa untuk dimintai keterangan," ujar Kabag Penum Divisi Humas Polri Kombes Pol Martinus Sitompul di Mabes Polri, Kebayoran Baru, Jakarta Selatan, Jumat (8/2/2018).

MJ, menurut Martinus, diduga masuk kelompok Jamaah Ansharut Tauhid (JAT) binaan terpidana teroris yang saat ini mendekam di Lapas Cipinang, Ali Hamka.

Lebih lanjut, Martinus mengungkap bahwa ada empat peran anggota kelompok teroris dalam melancarkan aksi.

Peran pertama yaitu sebagai pelaku langsung.

Kemudian orang yang berperan sebagai perakit bom.

Ada pula pihak atau orang yang berperan sebagai pemasok dana dan memberikan fasilitas.

Selain itu ada pula peran sebagai perekrut anggota-anggota baru.

Mengenai peran MJ, pihak Polri masih mendalaminya hingga saat ini.

"Nanti akan kami dalami lagi peran-peran yang bersangkutan," kata Martinus.

Pointer:
  • Indonesian Police (Densus 88) capture a presumed terorist with initial MJ in Indramayu
  • Police has yet to find out what MJ's role in the terorist group


Duabelas Tahun seolah “Menghilang”, Muhammad Jefry Pulang dalam Peti
Sabtu, 10 Februari 2018 | 20:58:18 WIB

Sketsanewscom, Lampung – Cerahnya sunrise berpadu alunan deburan ombak Sabtu (10/2) pagi, tak mampu melipur dalamnya duka yang dirasakan Jakri (58), keluarga, dan sanak-saudaranya. Mendung keresahan sudah sedari Rabu (7/2) lalu, terus menggelayuti keluarga nelayan yang tinggal di Lingkungan Kapuran, Kelurahan Pasarmadang, Kecamatan Kotaagung, Tanggamus tersebut. Pasalnya sudah sekitar duabelas tahun, Jakri hidup jauh dari putra kandungnya, MJ (30). Sayangnya begitu kembali ke kampung halaman, MJ harus pulang di dalam peti. Sebelum meninggal, pria satu anak itu dikabarkan berstatus terduga teroris dan ditangkap Dentasemen Khusus 88 Anti Teror di wilayah Kabupaten Indramayu, Jawa Barat Rabu (7/2). Berikut pantauannya.

SEBUAH rumah papan berukuran sedang bercat biru tepat di bibir Teluk Semaka Kabupaten Tanggamus, menjadi saksi bisu kedatangan jenazah MJ. Sudah sekitar duabelas tahun, pria tamatan sekolah menengah atas itu, merantau ke Pulau Jawa. Dalam kurun belasan tahun itu, bisa dibilang MJ nyaris tak pernah pulang.

”Jangankan mau sering pulang, sewaktu almarhum menikah saja, bapaknya hanya dikabari lewat telepon bahwa dia sudah menikah di Jawa. Kalau ibunya, memang sudah lama meninggal. Kami sama sekali nggak sangka kalau dia akan pulang ke kampungnya ini dalam peti,” ungkap salah seorang kerabat.

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Pointers
  • MJ , the "presumed terorist", returned to his families in coffin after being captured alive
 
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Singapore Airshow 2018: Leonardo to deepen Asia-Pacific footprint
12th February 2018 - 08:02 GMT | byGordon Arthur in Singapore

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Leonardo is planning a significant network expansion in the Asia-Pacific region, with the company expecting to increase the number of regional offices it has by 50% before 2022.

This degree of investment, including new representative offices in Bangkok, Jakarta, Islamabad and Dhaka by the end of 2019, reveals the importance of the region to the company. Other offices to be established in Asia-Pacific include Astana, Baku, Canberra, Perth and Shanghai.

Existing offices in places like Australia, Japan, Malaysia and Singapore will expand with a wider range of products as Leonardo brings various subsidiaries under a single brand name.

Speaking to Shephard at Singapore Airshow 2018, Marco Buratti, Leonardo’s senior vice president for international marketing and strategic campaigns, explained: ‘To serve our customers better, we are organising specific service stations for the fleets in operation. We have one in Malaysia, one in Japan, and we intend to use these not only for deliveries but also for other Leonardo products.

'This is part of our plan to make our presence in the region stronger than in the past.’

He continued: ‘We see a number of opportunities in the region, representing in the next five years around 8-10% more in order intakes.'

This equates to about €8-10 billion ($10-12 billion) and will come from such products as maritime surveillance systems, helicopters and radars.

Leonardo released its 2018-22 Industrial Plan in late January which saw share prices tumble after criticism of its content. The aim of the plan is to achieve cumulative sales of €70 billion ($86 billion) by 2022, of which 20% will come from Asia-Pacific.

Buratti noted there were ‘concrete opportunities’ for maritime patrol aircraft, with Malaysia and New Zealand potential customers for its ATR 72MP.

Indeed, the ATR-72MP is among the platforms shortlisted by the Royal Malaysian Air Force for a long-running requirement for four maritime patrol aircraft. Leonardo believes the aircraft, which enjoys many commonalities with ATR 72s in commercial aviation, would offer significant savings.

Buratti said around 450 Leonardo helicopters are either flying or on order in Asia-Pacific today. However, there was a 31% drop in global civil sales for Leonardo from 2012-16.

Nevertheless, with products such as the AW139, AW159 (with sales achieved in the Philippines and South Korea), AW169 and AW189, Leonardo is feeling confident.

Campaigns are currently running in Indonesia, the Philippines and Thailand for the military AW101. A new helicopter MRO facility, for instance, will begin operations in Japan next year.

The Falco UAV has been sold in Turkmenistan, Pakistan, Africa and the Middle East, but the company would like to gain customers elsewhere in Asia as well.

https://www.shephardmedia.com/news/defence-notes/singapore-airshow-2018-leonardo-deepen-asia-pacifi/
 
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EO/IR needs
12th February 2018 - 12:02 GMT | by Alice Budge in London

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Demand for vehicle-based EO/IR systems for surveillance and observation operations is increasing rapidly across the Asia Pacific region.

Following North America, the region is anticipated to be the fastest growing market for such technology, spending up to $38.9 billion collectively on enhanced ISR capabilities over the next decade.

Countries such as China, Indonesia and Singapore have embarked on efforts to increase their defence spending and invest in modernising their military capabilities.

In particular, programmes to upgrade legacy armoured vehicles with advanced EO/IR systems have been common as armies strive to improve the accuracy of long range missile systems and boost reconnaissance abilities.

The changing nature of the threat faced by militaries in Asia Pacific has spawned new requirements, in particular advanced EO/IR cameras fitted to armoured vehicles and light, highly mobile vehicles, such as Singapore Army’s Spider Light Strike Vehicle, produced by ST Kinetics.

ST Kinetics has also been displaying the prototype of its Next Generation Armoured Fighting Vehicle (NGAFV) at this year's Singapore Airshow, ahead of initial deliveries to the Singapore Army in 2019. The vehicle, which the company claims to be ‘the world’s first fully-digitised AFV', features a 360° surveillance system and advanced EO/IR sensors.

The army has also integrated the Commander’s Open Architecture Panoramic Sight (COAPS) onto a number of its Leopard 2 MBTs, providing the vehicles with modern thermal imagers and day and night CCD cameras.

Integrating modern EO/IR sensors enhances the ability of the crew operating new or legacy military vehicles to detect, recognise, identify, and ultimately engage targets, at greater distances.

Since announcing its intention of doubling the number of troops it commits to UN Peacekeeping operations in 2015, Indonesia has also focused on upgrading and modernising its armoured vehicle fleet, with orders for upgraded Leopard I MBT and 42 Marder 1A3 IFVs.

Meanwhile, the Malaysian government has been taking delivery of its fleet of new AV8 Gempita IFVs (pictured). Developed by DefTech, the vehicles are integrated with FNSS’ Sharpshooter one-man turret which features day/night observation cameras which provide the gunner with 360° situational awareness and accurate targeting.

As regional tensions have heightened, Taiwan has boosted its efforts to enhance its land, sea and air ISR capabilities. The National Chung-Shan Institute of Science and Technology (NCSIST) has developed a range of EO/IR payloads, including the Electro-Optical Surveillance System (EOSS) and the Panoramic Vehicle Imaging System.

In October 2017, Taiwan’s Ministry of National Defense ordered 285 30mm cannons from Orbital ATK to be installed on the army’s Clouded Leopard 8x8 IFVs, produced by NCSIST. The cannons are integrated with CCD cameras offering the crew enhanced situational awareness and accuracy.

A significant amount of market growth is coming from China, where NORINCO revealed its new armoured vehicle, the VN17 in August 2017. The vehicle is integrated with a wide range of payloads, including advanced EO/IR sensors and an active protection system.


https://www.shephardmedia.com/news/...pecial-report-asian-armies-sensitive-vehicle/
 
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EOIR Special Report: Project Eagle’s claws into legacy fleet
12th February 2018 - 12:02 GMT | by Helen Haxell in London

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Airbus’ home grown onboard processing system, known as Eagle (Eye for Autonomous Guidance and Landing Extension), is progressing to the next round of flight tests, which are to be undertaken in the summer of this year.

In December 2017, Project Eagle saw the system validated via a trial flight on an H225 Super Puma flying testbed.

The extensive ten-hour campaign tested the complete architecture of the system, including the camera sight and long-distance tracking, explained Tomasz Krysinski, VP of research and technology at Airbus Helicopters.

Eagle was able to determine a small ground target at ranges up to 3.2km and then automatically track it during the H225’s approach.

‘The target is to equip our helicopters with an external camera which is gyro-stabilised, and to allow the tracking elements to make the “sense and avoid” function and to couple them with our flight control system,’ Krysinski said.

This will, in turn, increase the situational awareness for the pilot and result in an autonomous landing.

The sense-and-avoid application could be utilised by VTOL aircraft and, in particular, the next generation of flight being explored by the OEM, including CityAirbus, Racer and Vahana.

Krysinski explained to Shephard that the programme is on track to be applied to the company’s legacy aircraft in two years’ time.

‘The timeline is to validate everything next year and in 2019 concentrate on the industrial development and then [on] the first application on[board] our fleet in 2020,’ he said.

While the first set of flight tests was completed in December 2017 at the Marignane facility in France, the next set of trials are anticipated for June.

Integration is planned across the Airbus portfolio – current and next-generation – for both civil and military applications.

‘Regarding the military application, of course it is one of the possible applications. So, we can obtain with this [system] simultaneous localisation and mapping (SLAM). It’s a promising image processing technique that powers 3D terrain data reconstruction in real time,’ Krysinski said.

‘The Eagle will allow [the image processing] to perform the reconstruction during the approach before the [pilot enters] brownout. It can provide 3D representation of the landing zone [while] updating the helicopter localisation by displaying [the landing zone] and it will help [the pilot] in these operations.’

He added that the integration of night vision capabilities through a laser is earmarked for the future.

The H225M is currently operated all over the world, from the Asia-Pacific region, where it is in service with military forces in Indonesia, Malaysia and Thailand, to the French, Mexican and Brazilian MoDs.

https://www.shephardmedia.com/news/rotorhub/eoir-special-report-project-eagles-claws-legacy-fl/
 
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President instructs police to act against perpetrator of church attack
Senin, 12 Februari 2018 17:47 WIB - 4 Views

Reporter: antara

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President Joko WIdodo (ANTARA PHOTO/Wahyu Putro A)

Jakarta (ANTARA News) - President Joko Widodo has commanded the police to take firm action against the perpetrator of a church attack in Sleman, Yogyakarta.

"I have ordered the authorities to act decisively and negate (any negative influences) to ensure continuous and consistent enforcement of the Constitution," the president noted in Jakarta on Monday.

While highlighting that Indonesia`s Constitution guarantees religious freedom, the head of state asserted that there was no place for people who practice, encourage, and spread intolerance in the country, particularly those doing it by resorting to violence.

The president confirmed to have not received any report on the motive behind the attack, as the police are still investigating the case.

Four people were injured after a man attacked a congregation during a morning mass at the St Lidwina Church in Bedog, Sleman District, on Sunday (Feb 11).

The perpetrator, identified as Suliono, entered the church through its west door and attacked a member of the congregation named Martinus Parmadi Subiantoro and wounded Subiantoro`s back.

The perpetrator, thereafter, entered the main church building while swinging a machete, thereby triggering panic among members of the congregation who then dispersed.

The perpetrator then attacked the priest leading the mass and a congregation member Budi Purnomo who was then still in church.

Father Prier suffered an injury on the back of his head, while Purnomo suffered a wound on the back of the head and neck.

After the incident, the police immediately tried to normalize the situation. A police official named Munir attempted to negotiate with the perpetrator to surrender.

Refusing to surrender, the perpetrator attacked the police officer, thereby leaving him no option but to fire shots at his stomach and leg in order to take him down.

The perpetrator was then taken to the UGM Hospital, Sleman, for treatment.

The three victims were moved to the Panti Rapih Hospital, Sleman, for intensive treatment.

Reported by Agus Salim
(T.Y013/A/KR-BSR/A/H-YH)
Editor: Heru Purwanto

COPYRIGHT © ANTARA 2018

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Sudah jelas ya... pada kcr-60, kri sampari, tetap terpasang dudukan rudal c-705.
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And yet there is still an Indonesian blogger making speculative article just by seeing pictures given to him and saying that the missiles was indeed removed and replaced by RHIB Crane.

https://www.hobbymiliter.com/6987/kcr-60m-tni-al-kehilangan-kemampuan-serangan-jarak-jauh/

The pictures that he is referring to are pictures of a RHIB Crane on the upgraded KCR-60:

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(Photos: IMF)

Please note that we can see from the pics above that the RHIB Crane is located at the port side (left hand side) of the vessel whereas the C-705 missiles are positioned at the center of the vessel.

The same RHIB Crane can be seen also from the below pic of Chinese Technicians installing wiring cables on the missile mountings for the C-705 missiles. We can see also that the RHIB Crane is located at the port side (left hand side) of the vessel.

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