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Wkwkwk believe i'm confused either
I thought you were "Menteri Retno" herself... Haha
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Wkwkwk believe i'm confused either
Wkwkwk i like her picture holding map of written Spratly islands, since i do believe our future foreign policies will be focused there ( South China Sea ), in following decade we are at doorstep of another major conflict and i wish Indonesia understand its position and must always at its best interests / winning side. That's why i use her picture.I thought you were "Menteri Retno" herself... Haha
Are you sure the AU wanted the Flankers, or parliament wants it?AU was already planning on getting an additional Flanker Sq (Su-35) for Sq 14 even before this Typhoon thingie... So yeah, I'm pretty sure AU at the very least can support one other additional heavy fighter Sq...
They would if they don't have enough money to operate them. Which I doubt they do. Reaching IOC/FOC on a platform that's newly introduce with no commonality on preceeding platforms takes a lot of time and money. And with the Flankers being costlier to maintain over the F-16, it's a no brainer on which plane they're going to chop. If you don't believe me, let's just wait and see.No way they will disband Sq 11 just because the Typhoons are here...
Because if the majority of the time your air frame flies is during major exercises or PR events because it isn't cost effective to operate as the engine life is SUBSTANTIALLY lower than the other combat aircraft you operate then it is be definition a "hangar queen".Btw what is this obsession of yours with Flankers being "hangar queens" anyway...? Sq 11/14 are flying and training with their Flankers regularly just like any other Squadron... You sure u're not mixing it up with RMAF's MKM...?
Because your argument was:Who the heck is comparing logistic costs with F-16s anyway...? I was just pointing out that at this moment Flanker pilots are able to practice AAR while Falcon pilots cannot... which is kinda ironic, as Falcons with its much shorter range is actually the one that needs it more compared to Flankers
They are flying regularly, training regularly, even doing trainings which F-16 pilots can't, like AAR...
The latest 2 just returned in 2019...
Because I don't need to know the details. You can simply look at how the Russians will not export anything that they use themselves, anything for export is a clearly marked "export variant" which if their own policies in the Cold War has anything to say about it, are clearly heavily downgraded systems than what their own forces use.and what does Russian transparency got anything to do with that..? Just because the general public doesn't know the details, doesn't mean it wasn't upgraded to the satisfaction of the AU...
Because my argument was that:And again why compare it to US fighters...? An upgrade is successful because it improved or added new capabilities compared to before the upgrade...
I doubt it would offer much in terms of capability when compared to anything Europe or the US would offer.
Because again, all payments and discussions were done PRIOR to CAATSA being a thing. Is is HIGHLY unlikely the US would let us off with a CAATSA waiver unless we buy 100+ Vipers.CAATSA concerns with getting new equipment of significant value, why would maintaining and upgrading existing assets be a concern...? and anyway our 4 Flankers were upgraded with CAATSA already active, and no issues... Regarding major purchases, let's see how CAATSA will deal with Egypt, India and Turkey first...
As I said previously buying Typhoon IMO is more due to cheap price and quick delivery and I dont think it will get upgrade because if it do the upgrade the delivery will be quite long and the price will be going up significantly.
Believe me all our activities and even our accounts are subject of discussion in another forum. I found out by accident, i barely saw local military forums untill recentlyDiversify is good but relying on Russia made aircraft isn't wise for now. Their supply chain has been in disaray after the fall of USSR. Some aviation/naval technology has fallen and kept by Ukraine as we all know, not to mention their fabrication. There was a time when even if we have the money the parts itself isnt avaiable. But they slowly getting it done now, the new (in development) "universal engine" and the latest introduction of AL41-F indicate that they are now moving in forward direction rather then busy cleaning up some mess. In the next 5 years or so I believe they could manage to build this reliable universal engine and then we can all discuss the diversification again. As good or as bad as they are, Russia is the solid diversification for us France come second imo. But for now this isnt the right time.
Tho this doesnt change the fact that they need to visit the bengkel more often then other fighter assets that we have in one year cycle thus reducing the overall fighter readyness.
Wait what? who and where? Why bringing other people personal stuff like occupation etc? Thats just completely inmature and silly at the same time.
Well dont take it seriusly just lough not worth itWkwkwk believe me i'm confused either
we dont like how our previous defense minister perform , the incident that happened in 2018 literally the one that cause all the mess we deal with south korea right now .So, if I can understand here do most of you guys not like K-FX and how South Korea doesn't want to give much tech transfer?
Quick delivery and upgrade is still a possibility, especially if it's to be done in PTDI facilities... Once a deal is reached, the Typhoons could be flown here as is from Austria for a fast delivery and acceptance... and then upgrade it gradually in PTDI... this way Mindef's goal of getting something quickly can be achieved, and at the same time fulfilling the obligatory requirements for offsets as well...
I still support Indonesia participation in KFX project and regarding the tech transfer I guess ill just need to accept it, the only Indonesian company that participate in the project is only Pt DI after all, and there is many Korean company that is involved in developing many of KFX subsystem, should've include other Indonesian company to participate in subsystem development such as radar etc in the past.So, if I can understand here do most of you guys not like K-FX and how South Korea doesn't want to give much tech transfer?
Koreans were not willing to give much in this project either way which is why Turkey didn't want the joint program with them.we dont like how our previous defense minister perform , the incident that happened in 2018 literally the one that cause all the mess we deal with south korea right now .
What parts are you going to produce?I still support Indonesia participation in KFX project and regarding the tech transfer I guess ill just need to accept it, the only Indonesian company that participate in the project is only Pt DI after all, and there is many Korean company that is involved in developing many of KFX subsystem, should've include other Indonesian company to participate in subsystem development such as radar etc in the past.
Well Gripen operators are less compared to F-16 so spare parts availability might be a problem, and then back again to infrastructure & maintenance cost due to it being another type of fighter, Saab is interesting but i'm more inclined to their subsystems & gears. Carl Gustav, N-LAW, Giraffe radar, RBS-70, etc & even i'd like to know more about their offsets on Erieye AEWC vs proposed Boeing 737 AWACS Wedgetail but not Gripen, we already have F-16 & T-50i in its role.
Haha, thats a lot of likes. Popular sentiment it seems.my advice is to avoid defense studies comment section , they are more toxic than a waste processing plant.
one of their loudest member accidentally reveal himself in the ROK Armed forces facebook page when their admin posted about indonesia KF-X payment delay , and trust me , they are the most clueless and delude person ive ever met.
we dont like how our previous defense minister perform , the incident that happened in 2018 literally the one that cause all the mess we deal with south korea right now .
I also dont believe 20 billion foreign loan for 2020-2024 period that our Mindef asked will be easily passed through Bappenas. It is because our mounting debt that is caused by government economic measure to tackle Covid 19 economic effect. Just to let every one understand the situation here, in 2021 our GDP to debt ratio will reach 40 percent which is a very alarming ratio. Before Covid 19, our debt to GDP ratio is only around 20 percent.
Our government will also keep our state budget deficit above 3 percent until 2022 which means the government has thought that this pandemic related economic crisis is not going away soon. The tight measure will be likely still in place until Jokowi administration is over, particularly unessensial government foreign loan will likely be curbed to get the debt ratio back into its previous number sooner.