This is what I think is kind of Wiki conspiracy......
You seems to look on this one
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Indonesian_Air_Force I see the administrator there has some agenda though.....
I dont know why Wiki put Indonesian F 16 B/D as a trainer jet but dont do the same with Singaporean F 16 D ......
We ordered 24 F 16 C/D and the remaining F 16 A/B is 10. There are also 6 F16 C/D as spares (not being upgraded and refurbished into block 52 ID)
That would my my oversight in looking at that inventory table, not some conspiracy by wiki, as this is worked on by very different people at different times.. Add 5 F16 B/D plus 3 on order. Now, does that change the overall picture? I think not.
And we do have tanker, our Hercules can feed our Sukhoi as well, check the picture on Google
Aerial refuelling by buddy-to-buddy method reduces the number of Su-27/30 fighters available for a combat mission(s) at a given time, so that is a trade-off to consider.
Following from C-130 wiki:
NI-AU – 24 C-130B/C/H, 2 KC-13-B
- Skadron Udara 17 (VIP Squadron) – C-130H-30 (also operates Lockheed L-100-30)
- Skadron Udara 31 (Logistics & Transport Squadron) – C-130H-30 (also operates Lockheed L-100-30)
- Skadron Udara 32 (Logistics & Transport Squadron) – C-130H-30, C-130B/C and KC-130B
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Lockheed_C-130_Hercules_operators#.C2.A0Indonesia
In 1995 is was reported: "To support its new fighter and strike aircraft, the air force hopes to fund the $60 million acquisition of two new in-flight-refueling tankers in the 1998/9 budget. The aircraft are needed to replace the air force's two elderly Lockheed KC-130B tankers."
https://www.flightglobal.com/news/articles/indonesia-earmarks-more-cash-for-military-build-up-28127/
There is no listing in DSCA announcements of Indonesia acquiring KC-130s from present back to 2008. So, unless tankers acquired 1995-2008, there are just 2 and they are very old by now.
I've checked Sipri listings 1985 to present for the delivery of aircraft by China, France, Germany, NATO, South Korea, Russia, Soviet Union and USA: no tanker aircraft ordered/delivered.
Actually we ordered around 42 Hawk 109/209. 32 of them are Hawk 209 (light attack)
This light attack version (sidewinder on each wing) is somehow able to lock Australian F 18 Hornet during our bad relation moment (around 1999-early 2000- during East Timor vote for independence )
Yes, Indonesia purchased 32 Hawk 200s. However, that doesn't necessarily mean 32 are in service (i.e. operational) at a given time. For starters, Sipri mentions that some components (incl radar) for the last 6 were embargoed by USA. Which basically very much reduces their A2A combat potential ('seeing' the opponent is more difficult). And they are limited to SRAAMs anyway. The number is the Indonesian air force wiki apparently is from Flight Global World Air Forces 2016.
About half of Indonesian T 50 Golden Eagle is attack version (TA-50). There is upgrade program also that has been planned.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/KAI_T-50_Golden_Eagle
This one is better
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Equipment_of_the_Indonesian_Air_Force
It all does not significantly alter the picture.