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I refuted your false claim. Front, center, rear fuselage with main wing, vertical and side tails were built in-house at KAI Sacheon facilities.Any way, curren KF 21 prototypes have already had Indonesian Aerospace produced airframe components that are made from Aluminum. KF 21 still has aluminum made airframe components.
I refuted your false claim. Front, center, rear fuselage with main wing, vertical and side tails were built in-house at KAI Sacheon facilities.
Hybrid metal/composite parts produced with state-of-the-art and cutting-edge machinery and tools that Indonesia‘s aerospace industry doesn‘t own. Hence the needed investment for their own IFX production line. At the moment it‘s only a sad useless big hall with not much equipment in it.
So, where is your proof, that Indonesian wings and tails or any other part is installed in KF-21 prototypes 001-006?
Where does your „proof“ say, that Indonesian aluminium parts are provided for KF-21prototypes? Please mark the passage.I have said many times here, that for composits Indonesian Aerospace hasnt been ready, I only claim the alluminum parts and I get the information from Indonesian senior engineer in KFX/IFX program directly as I have personal connection.
About the proof, here
This done after the design phase has been completed (September 2019). Check the date it is in 2020 and conducted in Bandung Indonesia as all of engineers have come back home in 2020 March. There is design and analysts work package for twin seat prototype as well conducted in Indonesian Aerospace design office.
Where does your „proof“ say, that Indonesian aluminium parts are provided for KF-21prototypes? Please mark the passage.
And „Bro, my senior engineering friend told me so, trust me“ doesn‘t convince anyone.
Wing assembly in Sacheon at 0:20 min and domestic made aluminium bulkheads and parts produced by Korea Aerospace Industries:
You left out the important part:
Airframe Component Manufacturing (ACM) ACM activities are component production activities carried out at PTDI with the aim of obtaining process qualifications from KAI and used as a vehicle for personel production to increase the production capability of both metal and composites. This ACM activity is divided into two, namely the manufacture of pylons and wing & tail. As of December 2020 PTDI has sent work packages for the pylon test & pylon prototype # 1 aircraft and wing & tail parts to KAI. Currently PTDI is in the process of finalizing the package aircraft prototype pylon work #2 -#6 and wing & tail.
These working packages (engineering data) and parts for pylon, wing and tail were sent to KAI for tests and process qualification approval, not for actual assembly.
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Kasihan program SBY g mau dilanjutin Jokowi, kalo ada kekurangannya kan bisa dilanjut lain waktu, punya program mef juga ngejar gfp yg ntah apa kredibilitasnya. Sekian pamit undur jadi sr lagiIndonesian payment issue continues to shadow KF-21 programme
By Greg Waldron11 May 2023
Indonesia’s share of the costs for the developmental Korea Aerospace Industries (KAI) KF-21/I-FX remain a sticking point, with Jakarta to put forward a new payment schedule.
South Korean state news agency Yonhap quotes a senior South Korea official as saying that talks will take place, and that Jakarta will provide a new payment timeline by the end of June.
“Indonesia has promised to notify South Korea of its payment plan for the remaining amount by late June,” says Eom Dong-hwan, head of Seoul’s Defense Acquisition Program Administration.
“In order to ensure the payment plan proceeds normally next month, our project chief is scheduled to visit Indonesia soon for talks with high-level defence officials on its details.”
Jakarta is a 20% partner in the W8.8 trillion ($6.7 billion) programme. After stopping payments in 2019, it finally recommenced payments in November 2022. Yonhap reports that it also made a W40 billion payment in February, but is still around W800 billion in arrears.
While Jakarta’s attitude payment towards payments have raised questions about its commitment to the programme, in February Indonesia’s deputy defence minister Wamenhan Herinda reiterated that Jakarta has a “big commitment” to the programme.
He said that Jakarta views the KF-21/I-FX programme as a strategic opportunity to “master high technology in the defence industry”.
Meanwhile, flight tests with KF-21 prototypes continue. In April the second prototype launched a Diehl IRIS-T infrared homing air-to-air missile for the first time.
This followed tests in late March where the same prototype dropped a dummy round of the MBDA Meteor beyond-visual-range air-to-air missile, and also fired its General Dynamics M61A2 20mm Gatling gun.
Four KF-21 prototypes are conducting flight tests, including the first two-seater, which had its maiden flight in February.
Indonesian payment issue continues to shadow KF-21 programme
Indonesia's share of the costs for the developmental Korea Aerospace Industries (KAI) KF-21/I-FX remain a sticking point, with Jakarta to put forward a new payment schedule.www.flightglobal.com
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While it is true that many South Koreans have doubts about your government's KF-X/IF-X, I think it is also true that they do not want you to leave the program. In the meantime, this news is a somewhat positive sign. It shows that Indonesia wants to stay in the program. But what many SOKORs are worried about is whether Prabowo will be elected president in the next Indonesian elections, which will lead to an exit from the program as well as the current development. Personally, I don't think such an extreme situation will happen, but isn't he likely to be elected?Indonesian payment issue continues to shadow KF-21 programme
By Greg Waldron11 May 2023
Indonesia’s share of the costs for the developmental Korea Aerospace Industries (KAI) KF-21/I-FX remain a sticking point, with Jakarta to put forward a new payment schedule.
South Korean state news agency Yonhap quotes a senior South Korea official as saying that talks will take place, and that Jakarta will provide a new payment timeline by the end of June.
“Indonesia has promised to notify South Korea of its payment plan for the remaining amount by late June,” says Eom Dong-hwan, head of Seoul’s Defense Acquisition Program Administration.
“In order to ensure the payment plan proceeds normally next month, our project chief is scheduled to visit Indonesia soon for talks with high-level defence officials on its details.”
Jakarta is a 20% partner in the W8.8 trillion ($6.7 billion) programme. After stopping payments in 2019, it finally recommenced payments in November 2022. Yonhap reports that it also made a W40 billion payment in February, but is still around W800 billion in arrears.
While Jakarta’s attitude payment towards payments have raised questions about its commitment to the programme, in February Indonesia’s deputy defence minister Wamenhan Herinda reiterated that Jakarta has a “big commitment” to the programme.
He said that Jakarta views the KF-21/I-FX programme as a strategic opportunity to “master high technology in the defence industry”.
Meanwhile, flight tests with KF-21 prototypes continue. In April the second prototype launched a Diehl IRIS-T infrared homing air-to-air missile for the first time.
This followed tests in late March where the same prototype dropped a dummy round of the MBDA Meteor beyond-visual-range air-to-air missile, and also fired its General Dynamics M61A2 20mm Gatling gun.
Four KF-21 prototypes are conducting flight tests, including the first two-seater, which had its maiden flight in February.
Indonesian payment issue continues to shadow KF-21 programme
Indonesia's share of the costs for the developmental Korea Aerospace Industries (KAI) KF-21/I-FX remain a sticking point, with Jakarta to put forward a new payment schedule.www.flightglobal.com
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