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Monev activity.

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Prototype of MANPADS by LAPI ITB. Credit to AbdiYazkiHermit

Monitoring, evaluation, and supervision of prototyping program of Man Portable Air Defense System (MANPADS) Fiscal Year 2016.


Taking place in Auditorium Room Directorate PINDAD Bandung, implemented Monitoring Evaluation (M & E) and supervise the program of prototyping Man Portable Air Defense Systems (MANPADS) FY 2016. The event took place on 6-9 September 2016.

Head Bangprod, Heru Puryanto in his speech said that the activity is important to encourage and promote R & D activities in Indonesia especially between Pindad with the Ministry of Defense. "So that the program can go as his track, need to monitor its development and enhanced together," said Heru.

Kapuslitbang Alpalhan Kemhan, First Admiral TNI Ir. Raden Budihardja appreciate the commitment of all parties to implement the program properly through mutual synergies. "The appreciation as high, especially to Pindad, Lapan, Lapi ITB because it shows a commitment to cooperate in a program that initiated by Research and Development Body of Ministry of Defense," said Budihardja.

"As agreed, in implementing the program will be implemented synergy HR, monetary, synchronization program so they can make the resources available in each Ministry, institutions and industry and universities to become more effective and efficient to produce one output together," continued Budihardja ,

Kapuslitbang Alpalhan Kemhan notices to all parties to maintain the consistency that the program implemented properly and according to expectations. "We must be able to maintain the consistency of good quality, commitment, and what they had started to present something to the nation. We should focus on completing what we have started, we have completed and developed to the stage of the user wanted to use and quality can compete with those in the market. our desire that what is escorted through 3 roadmap: technology, human resources, and the economy can be realized, "said Budihardja.

MANPADS activities is one of the flagship program of the Ministry of Defense for Research and defense equipment is needed so that MANPADS is a weapon system that is used to immobilize the enemy by using guided missile, equipped with a shaped charge warhead. The design concept missiles can reach a distance of 1-5 km with a velocity missiles ± 650 m / sec. (Ryan)

https://www.pindad.com/monev-dan-su...n-portable-air-defense-system-manpads-ta-2016
 
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quick progress.... they build 2 or 3 unit in same time

They build 110 meter OPV, 3 PC-40 (KRI-853, KRI-854, KRI-855) and several other rescue boats at the same time. And that exclude any commercial boats. Those pictures ware taken 3 to 4 weeks ago.

And KRI-853 has been launched for sea trial around 2 weeks ago.
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Someone has also shared this KRI-853 pict sometimes ago here.
 
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we need many of this ship... maybe about 50 or 60 ship to secure coast line... equip with a couple 20mm or more multi laras and some c series from chineese it will great... she can do hit an d run.... how many ship that operational today..
 
we need many of this ship... maybe about 50 or 60 ship to secure coast line... equip with a couple 20mm or more multi laras and some c series from chineese it will great... she can do hit an d run..

We have plenty of small patrol boats in service, but dozens of them are consist of much older and less capable than the new KCR-40 derivative boats like the the new PC-40 & PC-43 or even the smaller PC-28 & PC-32.

Like this one for example:

Sibarau class. We have 8 units, commissioned first time by RAN in 1968.
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Boa & Viper class. We have 21 units and rather new, first commissioned around 2004. But they are fiberglass boats, so they are not quite tough and better be assigned for Coast Guard and Maritime Police or even Marine & Fishery patrol.
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These are just a few examples. The Navy better get rid of these boats as soon as they could and replace them with PC-43/40 or PC-32/28. We need to modernize and standardise our patrol boats.

how many ship that operational today..

For the new patrol/attack boats (equal or less than 45 meter or 250 Ton) we have:
8 units KCR-40
7 units PC-40//43
More than 14 units PC 28
unknown units of PC 32 (at least 1 that i know of)
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The difference in size between KCR-40 and PC-28. PC 28/32 are cheap and can be build en masse in no time...
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The use of .50 cal RCWS is underwhelming...

But I heard that they have some pylons that can support rocket launcher, true?
 

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