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Turkey invites Indonesia to cooperate in defense industry
Senin, 18 Januari 2016 23:28 WIB | 799 Views

Jakarta (ANTARA News) - Turkey has invited Indonesia to cooperate in the defense industry and arms equipment domains by involving strategic partners in the country.

"Firstly, Turkey must involve our domestic defense industry, and secondly, it must build cooperation in research and development," Indonesias Minister of Industry Saleh Husein said after receiving a Turkish government delegation here on Monday.

Turkey, the minister said, must prove its seriousness by taking these two concrete steps as these are linked with Indonesias national interests.

He said international cooperation could spur existing national defense industries and boost the use of local components.

Research and development activities reflect a long-term cooperation vision besides promoting technology transfer and joint production in line with Indonesian military needs, he said.

"Several countries are already cooperating with defense industries in the country, such as PT PAL (ship building), Pindad (arms industry) and LEN (electronics), proving our capabilities. Turkey certainly knows it and, therefore, is approaching Indonesia. The only condition for cooperation is that it must come up with proposals that also benefit Indonesia," he said.

Pindad, the minister said, has cooperated with arms system company from Belgium, CMI Defense, and a missile company from Sweden, SAAB Dynamics AG.

Similarly, for maintenance and modification of Indonesian military (TNI) equipment, Pindad which is a state-owned company based in Bandung, West Java, has also cooperated with RLS from Germany.

PT PAL Indonesia, also a state-owned company based in Surabaya, East Java, meanwhile is involved in joint production activity with Dutch Damen Schelde Naval Shipbuilding. It is a missile escort destroyer project.

Besides cooperating with domestic industries, the minister said he had encouraged cooperation in the field of research and development by involving the ministry of research, technology and various universities, the ministry of state enterprises and the ministry of defense to undertake research and development.

reporting by ahmad wijaya
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Turkey invites Indonesia to cooperate in defense industry
Senin, 18 Januari 2016 23:28 WIB | 799 Views

Jakarta (ANTARA News) - Turkey has invited Indonesia to cooperate in the defense industry and arms equipment domains by involving strategic partners in the country.

"Firstly, Turkey must involve our domestic defense industry, and secondly, it must build cooperation in research and development," Indonesias Minister of Industry Saleh Husein said after receiving a Turkish government delegation here on Monday.

Turkey, the minister said, must prove its seriousness by taking these two concrete steps as these are linked with Indonesias national interests.

He said international cooperation could spur existing national defense industries and boost the use of local components.

Research and development activities reflect a long-term cooperation vision besides promoting technology transfer and joint production in line with Indonesian military needs, he said.

"Several countries are already cooperating with defense industries in the country, such as PT PAL (ship building), Pindad (arms industry) and LEN (electronics), proving our capabilities. Turkey certainly knows it and, therefore, is approaching Indonesia. The only condition for cooperation is that it must come up with proposals that also benefit Indonesia," he said.

Pindad, the minister said, has cooperated with arms system company from Belgium, CMI Defense, and a missile company from Sweden, SAAB Dynamics AG.

Similarly, for maintenance and modification of Indonesian military (TNI) equipment, Pindad which is a state-owned company based in Bandung, West Java, has also cooperated with RLS from Germany.

PT PAL Indonesia, also a state-owned company based in Surabaya, East Java, meanwhile is involved in joint production activity with Dutch Damen Schelde Naval Shipbuilding. It is a missile escort destroyer project.

Besides cooperating with domestic industries, the minister said he had encouraged cooperation in the field of research and development by involving the ministry of research, technology and various universities, the ministry of state enterprises and the ministry of defense to undertake research and development.

reporting by ahmad wijaya
(H-YH)
EDITED BY INE/H-YH
(T.SYS/B/KR-BSR/A/H-YH)
Turkey invites Indonesia to cooperate in defense industry - ANTARA News

Nice, So many country interested and join to cooperate in defense industry with our country. From warship,tank and aircraft etc. In fact they also believe in our ability.

our turn now to shorten develop any system and weapons.
 
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Government considering to revise the anti-terror law

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Presidential Security Force personnel with rifles as additional security guard at the door for guests who want to enter the Presidential Palace complex, Jakarta, Monday (18/1). Additional security was made after the terrorist acts and armed attacks that killed the perpetrator and civilians in the area of MH Thamrin, Central Jakarta, Thursday (14/1).

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Terrorists suspected house: Officers maintain one of the suspected terrorist, Ali Mahmudin, in the village of Langgen, Talang, Tegal, Central Java, yesterday. Detachment 88 specify two of the five suspects suspected terrorists, namely Ali Mahmudin and Fahrudin, with allegations involved acts of terror in Thamrin, Jakarta, a few days ago.

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Police raided Skyline Building on the MH Thamrin street, Jakarta, Thursday (14/1), after a campaign of terror and armed attacks. Post-terrorism and armed attacks, the government considering to revise the anti-terror law.

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Russia orders 50 Su-35S multirole fighters
Nikolai Novichkov, Moscow - IHS Jane's Defence Weekly
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Russia is understood to have ordered 50 more Su-35S fighter aircraft from UAC. Source: IHS/Patrick Allen
The Russian Aerospace Force (VKS) ordered 50 Sukhoi Su-35S 'Flanker E' multirole fighters from Sukhoi in late December 2015, a United Aircraft Corporation (UAC) source told TASS-DEFENSE.

According to the source, the new order is valued at more than RUB60 billion (USD788 million) and the Komsomolsk-on-Amur Aircraft Plant (KnAAZ, a Sukhoi affiliate) will build the aircraft. Thus, it will have had its hands full until 2020. In addition to this order, the period is to see the execution of China's order for 24 Su-35S's, while the company hopes to sign a contract with Indonesia for 12 aircraft soon. According to the source, initially, the Su-35S program was expected to pay its way after 72 aircraft had been built. If the contract with Indonesia is signed, a total of 134 fighters of the type will have been delivered to the customers before 2020.

According to the UAC source, talks with Algeria on 12 Sukhoi Su-32 tactical bombers - an export variant of the Su-34 'Fullback' - have made good progress, and the country may acquire up to 40 aircraft of the type.

Russia's order in 2009 for 48 Su-35S's has now been fulfilled, with most of the aircraft now delivered. A VKS Su-35S unit in Russia's Eastern Military District started flying the Su-35S in late December 2015, while another unit in the Primorsky Territory is slated to receive Su-35S's in 2016.

The Su-35S is billed by Sukhoi as a heavily upgraded fourth-generation super-manoeuvrable multirole fighter developed with the use of fifth-generation aircraft technologies. It features a sophisticated avionics suite based on a digital information management system, a cutting-edge radar with a long-range aerial target acquisition and increased multiple-target tracking/engagement capabilities, and enhanced thrust-vectoring engines.

Russia orders 50 Su-35S multirole fighters | IHS Jane's 360

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It sounds to me that Russia is not satisified with its Pakfa program and see Su 35 fighters as the best fighters Russia ever build, thats why they have ordered 50 more.
 
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Nothing to be worried about our rocket development, Sir. Since the primary target from this program is only to meet for civilian purpose.. :D
Anyway, good morning all..
hehehe not really bro, to prepare for uncertain future, every country must have their own ultimate deterrence capability :)
 
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while the company hopes to sign a contract with Indonesia for 12 aircraft soon.
I think not only those who wish the contract can be realized, but I personally hoped that the contract will be signed soon..
12 unit juga lumayan dah daripada kagak sama sekali, bosen nungguin berita teken kontrak gak nongol-nongol.
 
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hehehe not really bro, to prepare for uncertain future, every country must have their own ultimate deterrence capability

Why don't we just "hijack" iran or north korean scientist to help us accelerate our missile program. Our missile program going nowhere right now... even rocket research is progressing really slow...


12 unit juga lumayan dah daripada kagak sama sekali, bosen nungguin berita teken kontrak gak nongol-nongol.

12 unit juga masih akan :)


Nice, So many country interested and join to cooperate in defense industry with our country. From warship, tank and aircraft etc. In fact they also believe in our ability. our turn now to shorten develop any system and weapons.

The most successful cooperation (direct or indirect)...
- Cassa with CN-235 & N-212 aircraft project.
- Lurssen with FPB57
- DSME with LPD project
- Damen with SIgma frigate project
- Renault with Anoa APC & Komodo project
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I think not only those who wish the contract can be realized, but I personally hoped that the contract will be signed soon..
12 unit juga lumayan dah daripada kagak sama sekali, bosen nungguin berita teken kontrak gak nongol-nongol.

I bet we are still negotiating about that service facility and other TOT matters, personally I am satisfied with this latest acquisition, more Su 35 can be added later I believe, after 2019 period if our economy keep expanding.
 
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Why don't we just "hijack" iran or north korean scientist to help us accelerate our missile program. Our missile program going nowhere right now... even rocket research is progressing really slow...

Latest RX 450 launch is a success one though, I expect RX 550 launch this year as every thing seems fine from Lapan side.
 
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guys, is true the machine for SSV from china ? how about the iron and other thing ?

RajkoToromen;130104453 said:
We've also built warships for other Navies. :)

The Austral Shipyard in Cebu then built some littoral frigates for Australia and US Navies...

It just so happened that when PH Navy opened the bidding for their SSV vessels (2) requirements, PT PAL of Indonesia was the lowest bidder. :)

That's why I'm keen on the PT PAL's Strategic Sealift Vessel for the PH Navy if its really that "durable", since they've got the most "competitive pricing" among bidders :) They've used Chinese engines in that SSV PH navy vessel, what about the other components like the iron bars, sheet, and steels used for the body and hull? Would it be Chinese metals too? :lol:

Just my two cents though...
 
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Bro you have the link/ source of this graphic? cc @pr1v4t33r
Marvel beat me to it. I cut the graphic half, since it is to big.


Latest RX 450 launch is a success one though, I expect RX 550 launch this year as every thing seems fine from Lapan side.

I acknowledge the progress, but still too slow to give real impact on defence moreover for preparing the "ultimate deterrence capability"


guys, is true the machine for SSV from china ? how about the iron and other thing ?
Steel materials are supplied by KS. Total domestic content is around 30%.

It just so happened that when PH Navy opened the bidding for their SSV vessels (2) requirements, PT PAL of Indonesia was the lowest bidder. That's why I'm keen on the PT PAL's Strategic Sealift Vessel for the PH Navy if its really that "durable", since they've got the most "competitive pricing" among bidders They've used Chinese engines in that SSV PH navy vessel, what about the other components like the iron bars, sheet, and steels used for the body and hull? Would it be Chinese metals too?

Austal Cebu don't built naval vessels, they build commercial one. Philippine have no domestic shipyard capable to produce SSV. Most of the big shipyards are owned by foreign companies, and they only build commercial vessels. For the engines most likely we get from the same source with the South Korean one, the existing Makassar and Banjarmasin class. Forthermore, MAN diesel engines are proven german technology, no matter where they are produced.
 
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