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This Shooter indigeniously design and built in Indonesia..
O man is it buy one get her free ?
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This Shooter indigeniously design and built in Indonesia..
I agree with you Bro, we should have our own Defence Manufacturing capability. If European nations can cooperate to build their own warplanes and ships, why can't we Muslims do the same.
O man is it buy one get her free ?
I think it is lack of experience than money, and it takes time to build of expertise.I understand bro. Turkiye is lack also. It could be very nice if Turkiye, Indonesia, Malaysia and Pakistan are working on this together. Merging our power to produce for own engine could be really nice.
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Most of the ships and weaponary you see is paid for by Australia.
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LOL! so you paid us for our US$7,5 billion military budget anually, ok it must be true and I hope its true because we can use that money for something else
I think it is lack of experience than money, and it takes time to build of expertise.
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Nope, we don't pay your entire military budget. But we have donated alot of money, equipment and training.
Your special forces is Australian trained and equiped. Most of the officers of the army are Australian trained.
Just recently Australia donated 3 patrol boats, similar to he ones in the pictures
Australia donates 3 patrol boats to RI to curb people-smuggling | The Jakarta Post
In the last 10 years, Australia has donated upward of 5 billion dollars to the Indonesian military.
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Again Indonesia Hold Overall Winner in AASAM 2011 (Australian Army Skill at Arms Meeting)
was held on December 6 to 22 May 2011 in the Combined Arms Training Center, Headquarters Australian Army, at Puckapunyal, Victoria, Australia.
This international competition was joined by several countries such as Indonesia, Netherlands, Thailand, Papua New Guinea, Timor Leste, Canada, France, New Zealand, Brunei Darussalam, Malaysia and the United States.
In the final round of competition, Malaysia became the strongest opponent of Indonesia, but the First Sergeant Poltak Siahaan and Corporal Two Woli Hamsan won seven gold medals, 9 silver medals and 5 bronze medals by which Indonesia outperformed participants from other countries. Even the Indonesian participants get praise from several other participating countries as claimed by the participants from the Netherlands, “Good score! Indonesia have the best score than the other countries.”
This year the Army was challenged to not use gun ST1. Yet not a difficulty for the Indonesian Army. Armed with a pistol type of Browning’s Australia though, Indonesia is still superior in this category. One participant from Australia said: “It’s not about the gun, but it’s all about the man behind the gun.” This shows the quality of the Indonesian Army sniper.
This annual competition not only provided useful experience for the Indonesian Army, but also provided an opportunity for the team to measure the ability of teams from other countries, as expressed by Woli, winner of the competition in the individual category in 2009 and this year.
Colonel Geoff Stacey, which is one of Australia’s finest shooters also praised the team from Indonesia, “We all have done very well but Indonesia have done the best out of all. They’ve done very well in the competition and they are very professional.”
similiar WTF???
but because your media feel superior so they write like, "hey look here we trained this Indo-SF" without telling the truth behind that even
Special Detachment 88 (Detasemen Khusus 88), Delta 88, or Densus 88, is the Indonesian counter-terrorism squad, and part of the Indonesian National Police. Formed on 30 June 2003, after the 2002 Bali bombings, it is funded, equipped, and trained by the United States[3] and Australia.
Active 2003 - Present
Country Indonesia
Type Special Forces
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Lol no.
Detachment 88 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Formed after the bali bombings, most of the training is done by Australia.
Australia has sent an official to the Indonesian province of Maluku to investigate claims that Indonesia's elite counter-terrorism unit, Detachment 88, which receives millions of dollars from Australia each year, brutalised a group of separatists last month, repeatedly beating them in detention.
Read more: Australia paying Indonesian troops who 'torture' and 'brutalise'
Detachment 88′s major facility at the Jakarta Centre for Law Enforcement Co-operation was established in 2004 with almost $40 million of Australian funding. According to its website, most of the counter-terrorism seminars at the Centre are run by the AFP (Australain Federal Police) and according to The Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade 2009/10 annual report, it is a major beneficiary of $16.3 million in annual funding allocated to the AFP to combat terrorism in south-east Asia.
The AFP and Detachment 88 | Blak and Black
Indonesian militancy has been splintered by the steadily rising strike rate of Detachment 88, which is US and Australian trained and funded.
Cookies must be enabled | The Australian
Mr Ferry Marisan alleges that the Australian-trained Indonesian counter-terrorism unit Detachment 88 (also known as Densus 88 or D88), is involved in ongoing military operations in Paniai.
We have researched and developed locally Indonesia's vending machines for dispensing cold drinking water and soft drinks with can or pet bottles packaging .
Basic specification :
Using voice messages
Using coin acceptor (e.g. 500, 1000 Rupiah/IDR)
Using bill acceptor (e.g . 1000,5000, 10000 Rupiah IDR)
Using GSM module (optional) for sales and maintenance reports/alerts.
Returning all fund deposited if canceled