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Indonesian Army and Marine Corps Mechanized Infantry taking part in the UNIFIL Peacekeeping mission. Consisting of BTR-80, Anoa APC, Panhard VBL.
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Indonesian UNIFIL peacekeeping force Panhard VBL utility vehicle equipped with wire-cutter deployed in Lebanon. This simple tool can save the neck of roof gunners from sharp wires or electric wire trap set by extremist along their patrol routes.
photo credit : diksuryadi12

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Indonesia to ‘modernise’ defence force after military plane crash
01/07 09:40 CET

Indonesia’s president has promised to modernise the country’s defence force after a military plane crashed onto an urban area on Tuesday.

More than 140 people are known to have died after the Hercules C-130 transport plane plunged into houses and a hotel. Over 120 people were on board the aircraft; other people were killed on the ground, it’s not known how many.

President Joko Widodo says there will be a review of Indonesia’s ageing air force fleet, as well as a “fundamental restructuring” of weapons management and procurement.

The 50-year-old plane crashed shortly after takeoff from a base in Medan on the island of Sumatra. The aircraft is said to have left the capital Jakarta and stopped twice before landing in Medan.

Local media reports said the pilot had asked to return because of technical problems.

The authorities say it was fit to fly.

Officials said most of those on board the plane were from military families. It’s common practice for relatives to take military flights.

Search and rescue teams have pulled dozens of bodies from the wreckage; 142 have been sent to local hospitals.

The military’s eight other Hercules planes have been grounded while an investigation takes place.

The Indonesian air force has now lost four C-130s, reducing its transport reach in an archipelago that stretches more than 5,000 kilometres from its western to eastern tips.

The crash has highlighted Indonesia’s poor aviation safety record. The Aviation Safety Network says there have been 10 fatal crashes involving Indonesian military or police aircraft over the last decade.
 
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Cool amateur video : The Men from Charlie Platoon "The Westland Cruiser", Indonesian Police FPU company. UNAMID mission, Darfur, Sudan.
uploaded by : Charlie Warrior - Youtube
 
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PINDAD armored vehicles series
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Pindad Anoa armored vehicles for Police, APC, ambulance and command version

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Pindad Anoa armored vehicles for amphibi version with modernized AMX series (AMX13 light tank & APC) on the background

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Pindad Anoa armored vehicles for ambulance, amphibi, recovery version and Badak IFV with 90mm cannon

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Pindad Badak IFV (older model) with 20mm cannon, Anoa amphibi version and Badak IFV with 90mm cannon

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Pindad Badak IFV (older model) with 20mm cannon

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Pindad Badak IFV with 90mm cannon and Anoa amphibi version on the background

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Pindad Badak IFV with 90mm cannon and AMX APC on the background

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Pindad Badak IFV with 90mm cannon, AMX APC and Anoa amphibi version on the background
 
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introduce The mother of all weapon :D si mbah S-60 57mm (kyai samber langit)
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Mbah Kyai Samberlangit - Automatic Anti Aircraft Gun S-60 | Kaskus - The Largest Indonesian Community

Worth to watch...indonesian army join exercise 2015...duration 50 minute
DEMONSTRASI PUR TNI AD TA 2015 Baturaja - YouTube

Boeing continues to discuss defence trade opportunities with Indonesia

Boeing and the Indonesian Ministry of Defence (MoD) discussed defence trade again in late June, maintaining their recently established high level of dialogue.

The MoD said on 30 June that meetings in Jakarta were focused on easing administrative processes related to the MoD's stated intention to acquire four Boeing CH-47 Chinook heavy-lift helicopters. The meetings were the latest in a series of recent discussions between Boeing and Indonesia that are geared towards boosting trade.

This has resulted in the MoD's order in early 2015 of eight Boeing AH-64E Apache attack helicopters, which are expected to be delivered to the Indonesian armed forcesfrom 2018.

Boeing continues to discuss defence trade opportunities with Indonesia - IHS Jane's 360
 
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Boeing continues to discuss defence trade opportunities with Indonesia

Jon Grevatt, Bangkok - IHS Jane's Defence Industry
30 June 2015


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Boeing and the Indonesian Ministry of Defence (MoD) discussed defence trade again in late June, maintaining their recently established high level of dialogue.

The MoD said on 30 June that meetings in Jakarta were focused on easing administrative processes related to the MoD's stated intention to acquire four Boeing CH-47 Chinook heavy-lift helicopters. The meetings were the latest in a series of recent discussions between Boeing and Indonesia that are geared towards boosting trade.

This has resulted in the MoD's order in early 2015 of eight Boeing AH-64E Apache attack helicopters, which are expected to be delivered to the Indonesian armed forces from 2018.

Boeing continues to discuss defence trade opportunities with Indonesia - IHS Jane's 360
 
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mendekati lebaran.gak ada latihan dan operasi,bakal sepi berita militer,,,lebih fokus ke mudik,belanja :D dan menikmati gajih ke 13 :lol: IMHO
 
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