scobydoo
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Is the aircraft completely built in Indonesia, or still with imported parts (not including engine)? I hope that Vietnam will buy your aircraft.
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Is the aircraft completely built in Indonesia, or still with imported parts (not including engine)? I hope that Vietnam will buy your aircraft.
Is the aircraft completely built in Indonesia, or still with imported parts (not including engine)? I hope that Vietnam will buy your aircraft.
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I have a question for anyone on here that is currently serving the TNI. I have seen pictures of Indonesian troops in US style digital camouflage uniforms and wanted to know is the TNI completely changing over to the digital camouflage or is it just for certain spec ops units and the military at large will continue with the DPM style that has served them well for years now? Terima kasih for any help that you can give me.
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Very attractive offer to Vietnam considering the plane's capabilities, modern aviation, and engines. I wonder how much a unit cost, Vietnam should consider this plane to replace our aging An fleet. Furthermore, what is its minimum airstrip length for take-off/landing? This is very important for us to bring supplies to the airfileds on our islands.Everything is built in Indonesia, except the engine though and avionics, the engine is still imported from Pratt & Whitney using two turboprop PW 127G and the avionics are from Honeywell, both EADS CASA and PT DI are doing cross manufacturing for CN 295 as each company works with similar blueprints. But Indonesia is working for copies through reverse engineering for avionics, and hopefully soon for engines.
Very attractive offer to Vietnam considering the plane's capabilities, modern aviation, and engines. I wonder how much a unit cost, Vietnam should consider this plane to replace our aging An fleet. Furthermore, what is its minimum airstrip length for take-off/landing? This is very important for us to bring supplies to the airfileds on our islands.
I do hope this deal go through. We can have 5-10 of these. Airbus Military has a good reputation and they have been selling the plane in Europe. Indonesia should sell these as a discounted price so that we can secure further deals in the future. It's good to see ASEAN finally moves on military cooperation.
I'm amazed at how fast the defense industry has grown in Indonesia. You guys have been able to partly build ships and planes already, while Vietnam is still lacking at the plane department. Your force also has a good mix of Russia and Europe's equipment, a model that Vietnam is trying to follow as well.
[/QUOTE]Vietnam have been building military and warships for years. Once Vietnamese ship building industry have been ranked No.5 in the world (behind only China, Japan, Korea and some European country), so I think building ships based on foreign design and blueprints is not a difficult task.
But TT400TP (HQ-272 above) is the first gunboat which was almost completely engineered and designed in Vietnam.
Six Indonesian Pilot passes 1st phase training with T-50 Golden Eagle. May 2nd,2013
1st phase is Transition and Instruction Training. Next phase is 2nd phase Tactical Air Combat use ROKAF TA-50, then on July 2013 3rd phase T-50i Familiarization use Indonesian T-50i.