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S. Korea, Indonesia to cooperate to sell aircraft globally

2016/11/02 13:30

SEOUL, Nov. 2 (Yonhap) -- Korea Aerospace Industries Co., the country's sole aircraft manufacturer, said Wednesday it had signed an initial agreement with an Indonesian company to sell its products in the global market.

In the 2016 Indo Defence Expo and Forum set to run from Wednesday through Saturday in Jakarta, KAI and PT Dirgantara Indonesia (PTDI) agreed to carry out joint marketing to export aircraft in Southeast Asia, the Middle East and Africa, KAI said in a statement.

"The two companies will expand their cooperation in passenger carriers, military aircraft and aerospace businesses," KAI Chief Executive and President Ha Sung-yong said in the statement.

Under the pact, KAI aims to export the KUH-1 Surion utility helicopters to Indonesia as its military is expected to gradually replace the aging fleet of 200 choppers. It will help the PTDI improve its aircraft maintenance capabilities, and the PTDI will help KAI win local projects in aircraft maintenance, repairs and operations, it said.

The two aircraft companies also plan to jointly develop unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) and promote their aircraft in global markets through joint marketing, KAI said.



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In this photo taken on Sept. 9, 2016, and provided by KAI, a Surion helicopter is about to take off as part of a demonstration during the DX Korea 2016 exhibition in Goyang, just north of Seoul. (Yonhap)

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Russia To Hawk Cruise Missiles Used In Syrian Conflict At Indonesian Show


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Russian arms exporter Rosoboronexport will be exhibiting its Kalibr-PLE (Club-S) and Kalibr-NKE (Club-N) submarine and surface vessel-launched cruise missiles at the Indo-Defence 2016 show in Jakarta later this week.

The missiles were successfully used in the Syrian conflict travelling over 1500 kms to strike anti-regime forces and Islamic State targets near the city of Alleppo.

In addition, the Project 12701 Alexandrite-E coastal mine countermeasures ship, a large landing ship derived from on Project 11711, and the Project 21301 rescue vessel are promising for promotion in markets in the region, a Rosoboronexport statement said.

The MiG-29M/M2 multifunctional frontline fighter, Su-32 fighter-bomber, Yak-130 combat training aircraft, Il-76MD-90A military transport aircraft, Mi-26T2, Mi-17V-5 / Mi-171Sh, Mi-35M helicopters and Orlan-10E and Tachyon unmanned aerial systems are considered promising hardware for equipping air forces of the countries in the region.

The Be-200 amphibious aircraft, which in 2015 took part in extinguishing forest fires on Sumatra Island is considered promising to Indonesia. The T-72 and T-90 tanks, BTR-80A and BTR-82A armored personnel carriers, BMP-3 infantry fighting vehicles and associated training aids may draw the interest of army representatives.

http://www.defenseworld.net/news/17...rian_Conflict_At_Indonesian_Show#.WBnUV_p95PY
 
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Indo Defence 2016: PT PAL signs MoU with Boustead to build Malaysian Navy ship in Indonesia :cheers:

- PT PAL and Boustead Naval Shipyard have agreed to collaborate on a possible multirole support ship contract
- Agreement may see the Royal Malaysian Navy's first LPD-like ship being constructed in Indonesia

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The MRSS will be based on a 150 m design by PT PAL that will be modified, according to the Royal Malaysian Navy's requirements. (IHS/Patrick Allen)

Indonesian state-owned shipbuilder PT PAL has signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) with Boustead Naval Shipyard (BNS) to construct Malaysia's first multirole support ship (MRSS) in Indonesia.

The MOU was signed on 2 November at the Indo Defence 2016 exhibition in Jakarta, and paves the way for PT PAL to work on its first-ever project for a Royal Malaysian Navy (RMN) vessel, if the contract is awarded to BNS.

Managing Director of BNS, Ahmad Ramli Moh Nor, who signed the MOU on behalf of the Malaysian company, described the agreement as a historic moment between the two countries, which were not known to have collaborated on any major naval platforms prior to the possible MRSS project.

According to specifications provided by PT PAL, its basic design for the landing platform dock (LPD)-like MRSS features an overall length of about 150 m, an overall beam of about 24 m, and a draught of 6 m. The platform has been designed with a top speed of about 18 kt, a cruising speed of about 15 kt, and an endurance of about 30 days.

The ship can be armed with a 76 mm naval gun, and a number of 12.7 mm machine gun positions.

However, an official from PT who spoke to IHS Jane's on 2 November at Indo Defence stressed that talks with the RMN and BNS are still ongoing, and a final configuration based on the service's requirements will only be available at a later date.

One of the RMN's requirements is that the ship must be able to accommodate two helicopters on the flight deck, in addition to two helicopters in the hangar, said PT PAL, who added that this may mean extending the platform's length to about 163 m.

http://www.janes.com/article/65145/...ead-to-build-malaysian-navy-ship-in-indonesia
 
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Woah, what is that? A beach jeep mounted radar?

Pindad's jeep with giraffe 1x, 3D radar for RBS70


Indo Defence 2016: Boeing poised to expand helicopter sales to Indonesia

Boeing sees an opportunity to expand its presence in Indonesia with sales of additional AH64E Apache attack helicopters and its CH-47 Chinook heavy-lift helicopter, company officials said on 2 November.

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The Indonesian Army (Tentara Nasional Indonesia - Angkatan Darat: TNI-AD) ordered eight Apache helicopters in 2013 for USD296 million, with the Foreign Military Sale (FMS) contract representing the largest US sale of a new military platform to Indonesia since Washington lifted an arms embargo on the country in 2005.

Speaking at a media briefing at the Indo Defence 2016 exhibition in Jakarta, officials said there is potential for sales of another eight Apache helicopters to the TNI-AD.

http://www.janes.com/article/65147/...oised-to-expand-helicopter-sales-to-indonesia


Indo Defence 2016: Ukraine looks to build BTR-4 APC in Indonesia

Indonesia and Ukroboronprom, Ukraine's state-owned defence industry holding group, are expected to commence talks before the end of the year focused on the Southeast Asian country's licenced production of the BTR-4 8x8 amphibious wheeled armoured personnel carrier (APC).

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Speaking at Indo Defence 2016 exhibition in Jakarta, a representative of Ukroboronprom said the production programme could follow the official acceptance of an initial five BTR-4s, which were ordered by the Indonesian Marines Corps (KORMAR) in 2014 and delivered in September 2016.

Official acceptance of the five vehicles is scheduled for the end of 2016, although KORMAR's total BTR-4 requirement is much more expansive as the service looks to replace about 100 BTR-50PK APCs that were acquired from Ukraine in the late 1990s. There are also understood to be amphibious APC requirements in the Indonesian Army (TNI-AD).

"After official acceptance we will talk about expanding technology transfers to Indonesia and about expanding the order," said a Ukroboronprom official. "We know [KORMAR] has a requirement for another 50 vehicles. This could mean some of these vehicles are built in Ukraine followed by technology transfers and local production in Indonesia."

The official added that this programme could expand even further if the TNI-AD's interest in the vehicle results in an order.

The BTR-4s delivered to the KORMAR have been equipped with one ZTM-1 30 mm automatic cannon as a primary weapon, and complemented with one AGS-17 30 mm automatic grenade launcher. The vehicles, manufactured by the Kharkov Morozov Machine Building Plant in Ukraine, have also been equipped with a nuclear, biological, and chemical (NBC) filtration system.

http://www.janes.com/article/65149/indo-defence-2016-ukraine-looks-to-build-btr-4-apc-in-indonesia
 
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Indo Defence 2016: PT PAL signs MoU with Boustead to build Malaysian Navy ship in Indonesia :cheers:

- PT PAL and Boustead Naval Shipyard have agreed to collaborate on a possible multirole support ship contract
- Agreement may see the Royal Malaysian Navy's first LPD-like ship being constructed in Indonesia

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The MRSS will be based on a 150 m design by PT PAL that will be modified, according to the Royal Malaysian Navy's requirements. (IHS/Patrick Allen)

Indonesian state-owned shipbuilder PT PAL has signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) with Boustead Naval Shipyard (BNS) to construct Malaysia's first multirole support ship (MRSS) in Indonesia.

The MOU was signed on 2 November at the Indo Defence 2016 exhibition in Jakarta, and paves the way for PT PAL to work on its first-ever project for a Royal Malaysian Navy (RMN) vessel, if the contract is awarded to BNS.

http://www.janes.com/article/65145/...ead-to-build-malaysian-navy-ship-in-indonesia
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British companies keen to deepen defense ties with Indonesia
Rabu, 2 November 2016 19:05 WIB | 416 Views

Jakarta (ANTARA News) - British strategic industrial companies are interested to see the potential for cooperation in long-term defense industry with Indonesia, according to Alexis Hammer, regional director of the UK Trade and Investment Defense and Security Organization.

"I am pleased that the British strategic industrial companies come to see the long-term industrial cooperation with Indonesia to share knowledge, understanding, and technology, and to strengthen relations between the two countries," Hammer stated in a press release made available to ANTARA here on Wednesday.

He said British companies, which have a long history of working with friends and allies in the region, are now increasingly sharing technologies with local companies.

"This is particularly important as countries seek to strengthen their indigenous defense industries," he said.

Indonesia is an important partner, and the UK seeks to enhance it by continuing to deepen and strengthen its defense and security relationship.

The British companies will participate in the Indo Defense 2016, held at JIExpo Kemayoran from November 2 to 5, that will also showcase the products and innovations of strategic industries at home.

In addition, the Indonesian shipyard company PT PAL Indonesia will also showcase several advanced ships at IndoDefence 2016.

PT PALs spokesperson Bayu Witjaksono, in a press statement received by Antara here on Tuesday, said that the companys innovative works are Fast Missile Boat (KCR-60), Destroyer Escort (PKR-105), and Strategic Sealift Vessel (SSV-123).

"The KCR-60 is developed from Fast Patrol Boat and is a breakthrough product with a length of 60 meters and a speed of 28 knots. It is a reliable vessel for short and medium-haul operations," he noted.

He added that the ship, which is manufactured using standard design, can be operated in low waters of up to 5 meters with full weight of 460 tons.

Meanwhile, the Missile Destroyer Escort (PKR) is the first frigate-type boat built in Indonesia in collaboration with DSNs Netherlands Shipyard.

"This battleship with advanced technology can make four types of warfare on land, sea, above water and underwater, and is equipped with a combat helicopter as one of the supporting weapon," he said.(*)

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Indo Defence 2016: Clouds gather on air defence
02nd November 2016 - 11:19 by Tim Fish in Jakarta

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The Indonesian Army operates several different very short range air defence (VSHORAD) systems from different suppliers and as these are being replaced, companies want to edge each other out of the running.


Swedish defence manufacturer Saab has announced a partnership with domestic Indonesian manufacturer PT Pindad to provide the RBS 70 NG system with the Giraffe 1X radar apparently to replace older RBS 70 systems, but also to try and force out existing VSHORAD system contractor Thales.

Thales beat Saab in the latter stages of Indonesia’s air defence system competition in early 2014. Thales was awarded a £100 million contract to provide the ForceShield air defence system that includes their Starstreak missile fired from a Rapid Ranger launcher mounted on a Vamtac ST5 4x4 vehicle from Spanish company URO.

Integration is being completed by Indonesian company PT Len and deliveries are underway. It also includes provision of vehicle-mounted CM200 radar - although at IndoDefence 2016 other contenders were still circling.

A spokesperson from Thales told Shephard that it was natural for Saab to try and undermine their position in Indonesia as Thales would do the same to them. But he added that although Indonesia wants more air defence systems, ‘from an operational perspective, more of the same [Starstreak] would be best’.

MBDA was also seen hosting officials from the Indonesian military to talk about air defence systems including models of the Enhanced Modular Air Defence Solution (EMADS), Mistral ATLAS vehicle-mounted air defence system and VL MICA.

The Indonesian Army already uses the Mistral VSHORAD system mounted on a PT Pindad Komodo vehicle that are expected to last until 2020. It is expected that the army might go for a replacement with a longer range system

Kongsberg is also getting in on the action with its NASAMS system and told Shephard: ‘Indonesia has a requirement for medium-range air defence’, and although it is a larger system there is no reason why the company could not try and expand its remit to cover short and medium ranges.

The Kongsberg spokesperson explained that different countries have different definitions for short and medium range and therefore air defence seems like a moveable feast for the hungriest beast.

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