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TNI FTW! Indonesian forces sweep gold medals at shooting competition in Australia

Outstanding work.What does TNI stand for?


TNI = Tentara Nasional Indoneisa = Indonesian National Armed Forces :D

I know a veteran Sniper from SSG who has 174 Taliban under his belt and counting :coffee:

Good work. Here in Indonesia, we're hunting different 'threat'.


1. OPM in Papua
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2. GAM in Aceh
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3. Militan in Poso
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Australian Army Skill at Arms Meeting - Australian Army

Australian Army Skill at Arms Meeting

The purpose of Australian Army Skill at Arms Meeting is to improve Army operational capability through a rigorous, challenging and combat focused skill at arms competition.

Australian Army Skill at Arms Meeting (AASAM) is a combat focused skill at arms competition that encompasses current in-service small arms systems, competed at individual and unit levels.

The competition is designed to allow for the assessment of current in-service small arms system capabilities, equipment and targetry, and training analysis of combat shooting techniques, weapon training doctrine, and small arms practices.

AASAM identifies the best combat marksmen for selection in the Australian Army Combat Shooting Team (AACST), to represent the Australian Army at overseas international skill at arms competitions. The Champion Shot of the Army is also contested.

AASAM consists of four major components:
• An Open Sniper Competition, where Army and International sniper pairs compete against each other,
• The Champion Shot of the Army, Navy and Air Force, where Top marksmen compete to be recognised as the top shot,
• Individual and Team events, where up to 14 teams from Forces Command, and unit teams across the Army, Navy and Air Force compete against each other, and
• The international competition where up to 18 International Teams compete.

AASAM Entry AASAM is open to Unit and Brigade teams and invited International teams. Royal Australian Navy and Royal Australian Air Force teams may enter the Unit or Brigade (Formation) competition. Members of other services or other nation's armed forces serving with Australian Defence Force (ADF) units are permitted to enter as part of the Unit/Brigade team. Internationals serving with ADF Units selected for an International team cannot form part of an ADF Team.

Divisions
AASAM has three Divisions of which ADF members may be selected for more than one Division:

Unit: 4 to 5 firers and 1 non shooting Team Captain or Administration Staff
Brigade: 8 to 10 firers and up to 2 non shooting Team Captain and/or Administration Staff
International: 8 to 12 firers and up to 5 non shooting Team Captain and/or Administration Staff. In addition to this, two firers for the Sniper competition are allowed.

Maximum Entries A maximum of 320 competitors can contest the AASAM competition. Members of a team in excess of the team allocation will be asked to reduce numbers.

Team Entry
The number of firers forming a team for each Division is as follows:

Unit:
Service Rifle - 4 firers (all may fire for individual honours and awards)
Service Pistol - 2 Firers (all may fire for individual honours and awards)
LSW - 1 Firer

Brigade:
Service Rifle - 8 firers (all may fire for individual honours and awards)
Service Pistol - 4 Firers (all may fire for individual honours and awards)
LSW - 4 Firers only

International:
Service Rifle - 8 firers (all may fire for individual honours and awards)
Service Pistol - 4 Firers (all may fire for individual honours and awards)
LSW - 4 Firers only

Team Entry Form: There are two entry forms to be completed during the march-in process - Individual/Team Entry Form and the Brigade/International Service Rifle Championship Entry Form. Information on how to complete the entry forms is attached to the forms however; the Director Competition will assist all Team Captains to complete the forms.

For past results please click here.

For champion shot results click here.

For international team attendance history click here.
 
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Yea, pretty scary skills they have. The long list of achievment will make every participant wonder, what kind of training that TNI have on their training menu. I have no doubt in TNI's skills and profesionalism, what TNI lack is quality and quantity in modern weaponary.

AARM - ASEAN Armies Rifle meet 2014
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My uncle is a senior instructor at RINDAM here. I'm gonna ask him the menu someday. :)

People often laugh at TNI for the lack of modern weaponry they have compare to their counterparts in the neighborhood but TNI has make up with their skills and professionalism. I guess live and train with obselete weapons has it perks eh? TNI become less dependent on equipment but rely more on skills and instinct. It'll boast their capability even more when handling the state of the art weaponry which are now starting to fill TNI's inventory in large numbers.
 
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My uncle is a senior instructor at RINDAM here. I'm gonna ask him the menu someday. :)

People often laugh at TNI for the lack of modern weaponry they have compare to their counterparts in the neighborhood but TNI has make up with their skills and professionalism. I guess live and train with obselete weapons has it perks eh? TNI become less dependent on equipment but rely more on skills and instinct. It'll boast their capability even more when handling the state of the art weaponry which are now starting to fill TNI's inventory in large numbers.


yea, and better keep the secret recipe hidden well within the circle. :-)
 
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Garuda contingent from Indonesia sweep all category in Unifil Shooting Contest in Lebanon. The Best Shot Rifle, The Best Shot Pistol, best rifle team, best pistol team, and become the Champion Contingent. - This championship was organized by India Batt with participat from all TCC (Troops Contribution Country) in Lebanon.
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Indonesia sent 3 team, Indo FPC(Indonesia Force Protection Commpany), FHQSU(Force Head Quarter Support Unit), and Indobatt(Indonesia Battalion) to joined this competition (8 Oktober 2014).

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France participant also tried and tested PINDAD SS2 v4 rifle
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Brunei contingent for AASAM 2015

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Shooter personnel from Brunei, Indonesia and Malaysia

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USMC participant in AASAM 2015

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Corporal Ryan Johnson, a native of San Antonio, Texas, and a guest member of the Marine Corps Shooting Team, shoots his M16A4 service rifle during a service rifle practice match May 7 at the Puckapunyal Military Area, Victoria, Australia, during the Australian Army Skill at Arms Meeting 2015.

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Corporal Ryan Johnson, a native of San Antonio, Texas, and a guest member of the Marine Corps Shooting Team, sights in through his rifle May 6 during the Australian Army Skill at Arms Meeting 2015 at the Puckapunyal Military Area, Victoria, Australia.

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Corporal Ryan Johnson, a native of San Antonio, Texas, and a guest member of the Marine Corps Shooting Team, and Sgt. Jason Wattle, a native of Eureka, California, and a member of the MCST, walk between stations during a sniper match May 9 at the Puckapunyal Military Area, Victoria, Australia, during the Australian Army Skill at Arms Meeting 2015.
 
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Army Official Refuses Australian Request to Disassemble Weapons

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Winning rifle - PINDAD SS2 V4


Indonesian army chief of staff Gatot Nurmayanto said that there was an incident during the Australian Army Skill at Arms Meeting (AASAM) held in Australia last week. The Indonesian army team won the competition and brought 30 out of 50 gold medals home.

"Since we brought most of the gold medals home, the Australian competition organizer was trying to disassemble our weapons," Gatot told journalists at army headquarters in Jakarta on Friday, May 29, 2015.

However, Gatot refused to allow the organizer to dismantle the weapons by urging them to apply similar request to the other teams. Gatot dismissed the rumor saying that the other teams intentionally yielded to Indonesia. According to Gatot, pride and honor of participants were at the stake in the competition. Therefore, it would be impossible if a certain team intentionally yielded in the competition.

"Is it possible if the US Marine conceded to defeat in shooting competition? I don't think so," Gatot said.

One of Indonesian team members, first sergeant Misran, said that the team from Australia and those from other countries were shocked when Indonesia swept almost all of the gold medals. According to Misran, the competition organizer was suspicious with the specifications of G2 pistol and SS2 V4 rifle, made by PT Pindad, used by the Indonesian team.

"The specifications of our rifle are the same with those of American M-16 used during the competition," Misran said.

Earlier at the AASAM, Indonesian team defeated Australia as the host of the competition, the United States and the United Kingdom. In the final standing, the Indonesian team gained 30 gold, 16 silver, and 10 bronze medals, followed by the Australian team with four gold, nine silver and six bronze medals. In the third position, the American team gained four gold, one silver and two bronze medals.

The Indonesian army sent 14 of its best soldiers from the Army's Special Forces (Kopassus) and the Army's Strategic Reserves Command (Kostrad), five staff and two experts from PT Pindand.

Army Official Refuses Australian Request to Disassemble Weapons | National | Tempo.Co :: Indonesian News Portal
 
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