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F16 TNI AU n RSAF

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Mid-Life Modernization (MLM) KRI Malahayati 362 by PT PAL Indonesia

Already a contract with PT PAL Indonesia for KRI Malahayati, and will become effective in the near future. We expect the modernization process could be faster than the modernization process KRI Fatahillah 361, said source from kemenhan (antara)

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Raider In The Sky

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300 troops Yonif Para Raider 328/Dirgahayu Kostrad exercise in Karawang, Jawa Barat.
 
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ILSV (indonesia Light Strike Vehicle)

made by PT Jala Berikat Nusantara Perkasa colaboration with PT Dirgantara Indonesia ....
* chasis from Toyota Hilux
* engine diesel 1KD-FTV 2.982 cc 16 silinder commonrail dengan variable geometry turbocharger dan intercooler.
* TNI already order 20 unit ILSV

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ILSV Black Navy
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Crew Heli TNI Falling in Malinau Found Save and Sounds

14 Days Lost

Lt. John Saputra CPN Bell 412 EP helicopter crew reg No. 5166 owned by the Army that fell in Malinau Mountains, North Borneo (Kaltara) on 24 November 2016 found safe.

The first Army officer was found on Thursday afternoon (08/12/2016) at around 15:20 pm local time around the village of Long Sulid to the village of Long Berang, North Borneo.

Army Chief Information Office (Kadispenad) Brigadier General Sabrar Fadhilah states, the victim was found by people who live in villages further upstream reported by radio to the Post Pamtas Battalion Task Force 713 / ST and subsequently reported to Satkowil.

"The victim was found in the condition of the wounds on the hands, waist, legs and in a state of weakness due to lack of food a few days," said Kadispenad in a written statement sent to SINDOnews, Thursday (12/08/2016).

Through the territorial unit, said Kadispenad, this time efforts are being made to evacuate concerned from the village of Long Sulid to Tarakan to receive medical treatment. (Sms)

SINDOnews
 
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Indonesia commited to realize peace mission

The Indonesian government continues to be committed to deploying UN-peacekeeping personnel in its efforts to realize peace mission, Foreign Affairs Minister Retno Marsudi remarked after a coordination meeting here on Monday. "The coordination meeting at the office of Coordinating Ministry for Political, Legal and Security is about the deployment of our personnel in the UN Peacekeeping force for peacekeeping mission," she remarked after the meeting.

According to her, Indonesia is one of the biggest contributors in deploying its security personnel in the UN Peacekeeping Force, in addition to providing the equipment of its main weaponry system for peace mission in 10 countries. "During the meeting, we made coordination to strengthen the commitment of Indonesia to maintain the sustainability of peace mission," she said.

She stressed that the meeting was intended to coordinate the sustainability of Indonesia's role in the placement of its personnel in the UN Peacekeeping Force to maintain peace mission. Retno reiterated that Indonesia was the tenth biggest contributor among 124 countries that contribute to the UN Peacekeeping Force.

Republika
 
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Air Force, PT DI to increase synergy in weapons procurement
  • Nani Afrida
    The Jakarta Post
Jakarta | Fri, December 9, 2016 | 09:22 am

Power show: Indonesian Air Force pilots walk away from Sukhoi SU-30MK2 aircraft after attending a rehearsal for the 2016 Angkasa Yudha airborne training module at Hang Nadim Airport in Batam, Riau Islands, on Oct. 3. (Antara/MN Kanwa)

The Air Force and state-owned aircraft manufacturer PT Dirgantara Indonesia (DI) have pledged to enhance synergy in tackling challenges to achieve the country’s minimum essential force (MEF) target.

“One of the efforts is by having an Air Force official in the PT DI office, so that communication will be intensified and the two institutions will be synergized,” Air Force spokesman Air Commodore Jemi Trisonjaya said Thursday on the sidelines of a focus group discussion held by the National Air and Space Power Center of Indonesia (NASPCI) in Jakarta.

The event was held to discuss synergy among stakeholders in the defense industry to support the country’s efforts to meet the MEF.

The Air Force chief of staff’s deputy assistant for planning, Air Commodore Arif Mustofa, who also participated in the discussion, said communication between PT DI and the Air Force was crucial.

“We order many helicopters and military planes from PT DI, but we have found the same old obstacles, including delays in delivery and failure to meet our [product] requirements,” he said.

PT DI president director Budi Santoso, meanwhile, applauded the idea to enhance communication between the two institutions.

“We also have challenges [in production]. For instance, when we are ready to produce an aircraft, the supplier of certain components has closed its factory. As consequence, we have to switch the components with other alternatives,” he said. (hwa)

The Jakarta Post
 
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