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The Dutch caretaker government wants to sell tanks to Indonesia, even though a majority of parliament has spoken out against the plan. On Tuesday, the Dutch daily de Volkskrant reported that, according to the government, there is nothing prohibiting the sale. Furthermore, the Defence Ministry desperately needs the 200 million euros that the sale of the tanks would raise. That money is necessary for the ministry to compensate for required budget cuts.
According to parliamentary rules, however, the sale of arms cannot be undertaken by caretaker governments without the explicit approval of the lower house and the senate.
A number of MPs had expressed concerns that selling tanks to Indonesia would be inappropriate given the country’s human rights record. The cabinet plans to inform parliament of its decision soon.
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SURABAYA, Indonesia (May 31, 2012) Indonesian sailors, assigned to Sigma Class vessel KRI Sultan Iskandar Muda (FSGHM-367), depart a Visit, Board, Search and Seizer (VBSS) exercise with the U.S. Navy and Coast Guard in a Rigid Hull Inflatable Boat (RHIB) during Cooperation Afloat Readiness and Training (CARAT) Indonesia 2012.
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SURABAYA, Indonesia (May 31, 2012) Indonesian sailors, assigned to Sigma Class vessel KRI Sultan Iskandar Muda (FSGHM-367), demonstrate Visit, Board, Search and Seizer (VBSS) techniques for U.S. Navy and Coast Guard personnel on a cargo ship during Cooperation Afloat Readiness and Training (CARAT) Indonesia 2012.
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Sujet: Re: Armée Indonésienne / Indonesian National Armed Forces / Tentara Nasional Indonesia Lun 4 Juin 2012 - 21:40
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A U.S. Marine Assault Amphibian Vehicle (AAV) and a Landing Craft Unit land at Banohean Beach, Sarabaya, Java Island, Situ Bondo, Republic of Indonesia with Maries from AAV BN, 1st Marine Division and with Fox Company, 2nd Battalion, 3rd Marine Division conduct mobile operational urban terrain training with the Indonesian Marines on June 4, 2012. The training keeps the Marines from both countries proficient with their combat marksmanship and training. The training takes place during exercise LF CARAT 2012.
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A Republic of Indonesia Naval helicopter, NBAL-42, lands at Banohean Beach, Sarabaya, Java Island, Situ Bondo, Republic of Indonesia to take witness to the U.S. Marines with Assault Amphibian Vehicle Battalion, 1st Marine Division and with Fox Company, 2nd Battalion, 3rd Marine Division conduct mobile operational urban terrain training with the Indonesian Marines on June 4, 2012. The training keeps the Marines from both countries proficient with their combat marksmanship and training. The training takes place during exercise LF CARAT 2012.
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U.S. Coast Guard Lt. Lloyd Belcher, right, weapons officer assigned to the national security cutter USGCG Waesche (WMSL 751), speaks with Indonesian Navy Lt. j.g. Fadli Primeka and other visit, board, search and seizure (VBSS) team members following a VBSS training evolution during Cooperation Afloat Readiness and Training (CARAT) Indonesia 2012.
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Indonesian Navy chief petty officer Supra Yitno pats down U.S. Coast Guard Information Systems Technician 2nd Class Robert Flores, a role player, during a visit, board, search and seizure (VBSS) training evolution aboard the national security cutter USGCG Waesche (WMSL 751) for Cooperation Afloat Readiness and Training (CARAT) Indonesia 2012.
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U.S. Coast Guard Lt. Lloyd Belcher, center, weapons officer assigned to the national security cutter USGCG Waesche (WMSL 751), discusses boarding operations with Indonesian Sailors during a visit, board, search and seizure (VBSS) training evolution for Cooperation Afloat Readiness and Training (CARAT) Indonesia 2012.
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Sujet: Re: Armée Indonésienne / Indonesian National Armed Forces / Tentara Nasional Indonesia Mar 5 Juin 2012 - 19:37
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Damen Schelde Naval Shipbuilding signs contract for SIGMA 10514 Guided Missile Frigate, PKR (Perusak Kawal Rudal).
The Ministry of Defence of Indonesia and Damen Schelde Naval Shipbuilding, The Netherlands today signed a contract for the engineering, build and delivery of a SIGMA 10514 Guided Missile Frigate, PKR (Perusak Kawal Rudal). The PKR will be built for the Indonesian Navy, TNI AL, and is to be delivered in 2016.
The acquisition of this ship is part of the further modernization and expansion of the Indonesian Navy, TNI-AL. The main missions and tasks of the SIGMA PKR 10514 will be in the domains of naval warfare as well as Maritime Security missions and tasks. Also, the ship may be used for humanitarian support tasks.
The main characteristics of the SIGMA PKR 10514 are: Length: 105 mtr Width: 14 mtrs Displacement: approx 2400 tons Propulsion: Combined Diesel and Electric(CODOE) Crew: 100 + 20 spare accommodation Combat System: Extensive Air, Surface and Sub-Surface Surveillance capabilities. Guided missile Systems and gun systems for Anti-Air Warfare and Anti-Surface Warfare Torpedo systems for Anti-Submarine Warfare Active and Passive Electronic Warfare Systems Tacticos Combat Management System Also, the SIGMA PKR 10514 will be able to carry an organic helicopter.
Ministry of Defence of Republic of Indonesia, represented by Chief of Defence Facilities Agency, Major General Ediwan Prabowo S.IP. Damen Schelde Naval Shipbuilding, represented by Evert van den Broek, Director Naval Sales.
The ship will be built according to the successful SIGMA modular building strategy, as a sequel to the earlier built four SIGMA Corvettes for TNI AL. This means that modules of the frigate will be built in Europe as well as locally at PT PAL in Surabaya Indonesia. The assembly and trials of SIGMA PKR 10514 will take place in and from Surabaya, Indonesia.
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Sujet: Re: Armée Indonésienne / Indonesian National Armed Forces / Tentara Nasional Indonesia Mar 5 Juin 2012 - 19:42
ça témoigne de la satisfaction que procure la frégate Sigma aux indonésiens
Je ne sais pas pour vous, mais moi j'y vois un très bon signe ça présage une 2ème commande pour la MRM quand les 3 actuelles seront totalement absorbées.
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Je l'ai toujours pensé. Homogénéité, pas trop cher, modulables et un constructeur qui respecte les cahiers des charges. Bref tout pour plaire. Un second batch de 3 dont une Version AA et une Asm, ça serait le top.
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Les indonésiens ne comptent pas s'arrêter là, d'autres 10514 sont prêvues et seront construits localement ...
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Sujet: Re: Armée Indonésienne / Indonesian National Armed Forces / Tentara Nasional Indonesia Mer 6 Juin 2012 - 13:47
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JAVA SEA (June 5, 2012) Indonesian Navy corvette KRI Sultan Iskandar Muda (367) steams alongside the guided-missile frigate USS Vandergrift (FFG 48) during a replenishment approach exercise as part of Cooperation Afloat Readiness and Training (CARAT) 2012 Indonesia.
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JAVA SEA (June 5, 2012) Indonesian Navy corvette KRI Sultan Iskandar Muda steams alongside the guided-missile frigate USS Vandergrift (FFG 48) during a replenishment approach exercise as part of Cooperation Afloat Readiness and Training (CARAT) 2012 Indonesia.
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BALI SEA (June 4, 2012) – U.S. Navy Ensign Jacob Leete, boarding officer assigned to the guided-missile frigate USS Vandergrift (FFG 48), speaks to role players during a visit, board, search and seizure (VBSS) training evolution with the Indonesian Navy aboard the Corvette Class KRI Sultan Iskandar Muda. The event is part of Cooperation Afloat Readiness and Training (CARAT) Indonesia 2012.
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Sujet: Re: Armée Indonésienne / Indonesian National Armed Forces / Tentara Nasional Indonesia Mer 6 Juin 2012 - 16:24
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JAVA SEA (June 5, 2012) Indonesian Navy sigma-class corvette KRI Sultan Iskandar Muda (SIM 367), Indonesian navy sigma-class corvette KRI Silas Papare (PK-386) and the Legend-class national security cutter USCGC Waesch (WMSL 751) steam through the Java Sea while conducting gunnery exercises during the at-sea phase of Cooperation Afloat Readiness and Training (CARAT) 2012 Indonesia. CARAT 2012 is a nine-country, bilateral exercise between the United States and Bangladesh, Brunei, Cambodia, Indonesia, Malaysia, Singapore, the Philippines, Thailand, and Timor Leste and is designed to enhance maritime security skills and operational cohesiveness among participating forces. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 3rd Class Gregory A. Harden II/Released)
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Sujet: Re: Armée Indonésienne / Indonesian National Armed Forces / Tentara Nasional Indonesia Jeu 7 Juin 2012 - 23:10
Remarquez que le choix final est différent des maquettes qu'on présentait avant. Au lieu du bi-tube lances roquettes ASM ils ont mis un 35mm Oerlikon Millennium ... le CWIS a été supprimé, et le mini-mat ou on voit l'Antenne du système RECM Scorpion a pris sa place, alors qu'il était légérement derrière. La Passerelle devenue plus large, le point d'accés au navire a changé avec l'ajout d'un nouveau système pour la mise à l'eau des embarcations rapides sans oublier la bras de manutention hydraulique mis dans un endroit bien étudié prés du hangar ...
Remarquez que bien qu'elle est légérement plus longue que notre TBZ, mais elle laisse pas le même sentiment de l'existence de trop vide !!
Par rapport à nos frégates, remarquer qu'ils ont opter pour le Sting EO, plus performant que notre Lirod, d'ailleurs eux aussi l'ont sur les premiers Sigma, Par contre ils ont choisi le même système RECM Scorpion et le Vigile ESM/Elinit system.
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Sujet: Re: Armée Indonésienne / Indonesian National Armed Forces / Tentara Nasional Indonesia Sam 9 Juin 2012 - 10:03
CARAT Indonesia 2012
Le LPD Banda Aceh ( 593 ) est légerment différente des premiers Makassar, d'ne longueur de 125m contre 20m de largeur, le navire a un déplacement de 7300t, une vitesse max de 15nds, une autonomie jusqu'à 10000nds et une endurance de 30j. Il peut en outre transporter 5 Hélicos moyen tonnage et une 40aine de véhicule, et mettre en 2 oeuvre 2 LCVP et des LCU de 23m. Le navire peut aussi accueillir plus de 500 personne, dont 126 membres de l'équipage.
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JAVA SEA (June 6, 2012) Indonesian Navy, U.S. Navy and U.S. Coast Guard ships steam through the Java Sea while conducting ship formation exercises during the at-sea phase of Cooperation Afloat Readiness and Training (CARAT) 2012 Indonesia.
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JAVA SEA (June 6, 2012) – The Legend-class national security cutter USCGC Waesche (WMSL 751), Indonesian Navy landing platform dock ship KRI Banda Aceh (BAC 593) and the amphibious dock landing ship USS Germantown (LSD 42) steam through the Java Sea while conducting ship formation exercises during the at-sea phase of Cooperation Afloat Readiness and Training (CARAT) 2012 Indonesia.
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AVA SEA (June 6, 2012) The Indonesian Navy sigma-class corvette KRI Sultan Iskandar Muda (SIM 367), Indonesian Navy landing platform dock ship KRI Banda Aceh (BAC 593) and the Legend-class national security cutter USCGC Waesche (WMSL 751) steam through the Java Sea while conducting ship formation exercises during the at-sea phase of Cooperation Afloat Readiness and Training (CARAT)
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JAVA SEA (June 6, 2012) Indonesian Navy, U.S. Navy and U.S. Coast Guard ships steam through the Java Sea while conducting ship formation exercises during the at-sea phase of Cooperation Afloat Readiness and Training (CARAT) 2012 Indonesia.
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Sujet: Re: Armée Indonésienne / Indonesian National Armed Forces / Tentara Nasional Indonesia Mer 13 Juin 2012 - 16:00
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Surveillance Systems Press Releases Coastal Surveillance Solution for Indonesian Islands
Date: 12 Jun 2012 Kelvin Hughes Surveillance business have deployed two land-based radar coastal surveillance systems in Indonesia to monitor the waters around Tual a city in Maluku province located in Kei Islands, and Merauke a town considered to be one of the easternmost towns in Indonesia, located in Merauke Regency, Papua province, next to the Maro River.
The project will be delivered in partnership with PT. Warga Kusuma Jaya, and is part of a wider programme by the Government of Indonesia to implement a shore-based coastal surveillance system throughout the region.
The Indonesian island region is very demanding on radar design and is typically a heavy rain environment.
Kelvin Hughes’ Surveillance was engaged by PT. Warga Kusuma Jaya due to the ability of its high-grade SharpEye™solid state radar sensor, which outperforms other sensor technologies, especially in bad weather and sea clutter conditions.
The coastal surveillance solution includes the supply of the SBS-800-51 system a S-Band solid-state SharpEye™ radar transceiver and antenna, as well as the installation of the systems on radar masts on each island.
The SBS radar systems are fully remote controlled, designed for continuous operation and achieve extremely high range accuracy and target discrimination in range and azimuth.
A further differentiator of the SBS solid state radar solution is its full weather adaptability – the SharpEye™ system adapts automatically to changes in the weather and environmental conditions without the need for any operator intervention.
As part of the agreement, Kelvin Hughes will also provide performance training sessions to the integration company at both its headquarters in Essex, as well as locally in Indonesia.
Robert Kleist, business development director of coastal surveillance at Kelvin Hughes, said: “With over 60 Kelvin Hughes SharpEye™ solid state sensors installed in Coastal Surveillance and VTS applications worldwide, the solution has now become the new standard in coastal surveillance technology”.
“The Indonesian region is typically a heavy rain environment. Target discrimination and detection is therefore very difficult in heavy rain and high-sea state conditions or clutter”.
“SharpEye™ through its unique pulse sequences and Doppler processing is able to manage and reject the clutter leaving a clear radar picture, which meets the surveillance demands and provides full situational awareness for the Indonesian coastal authorities”.
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Sujet: Re: Armée Indonésienne / Indonesian National Armed Forces / Tentara Nasional Indonesia Jeu 21 Juin 2012 - 21:05
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Un avion de l'armée de l'air s'écrase à Djakarta: au moins dix morts http://www.challenges.fr/monde/20120621.FAP4941/un-avion-de-l-armee-de-l-air-s-ecrase-a-djakarta-au-moins-dix-morts.html
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Dutch parliament rejects Indonesian Leopard 2 sale On 21 June the Netherlands government's proposal for the sale of 80 Royal Netherlands Army surplus Leopard 2A6 main battle tanks (MBT) to Indonesia was rejected. 22-Jun-2012 Janes
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Opposition to tank sale to Indonesia continues, cabinet to rethink
Friday 22 June 2012
A large majority of MPs remain opposed to the planned sale of surplus Leopard tanks to Indonesia in a €200m deal, the NRC reports on Friday.
The cabinet will now discuss the issue again, after MPs said during a debate they are not convinced that Indonesian democracy and human rights have been 'vastly improved', as claimed by foreign minister Uri Rosenthal.
'I have not heard one human rights expert say that exporting weapons is responsible,' GroenLinks MP Arjen El-Fassed is quoted as saying.
Ministers agreed earlier to sell the tanks to the former Dutch colony and use the cash to buy unmanned aircraft. The deal would also strengthen the relationship between the two countries, ministers said earlier.
Even though a majority of MPs oppose the deal, the cabinet can still decide to go ahead, NRC correspondent Huib Modderkolk said.
'It would be unusual but the cabinet has a lot riding on the deal going through,' he said. 'The defence ministry has to make cuts and can use the €200m.'
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Indonesia decides to buy Leopard tanks from Germany
JAKARTA, July 2 (Xinhua) -- Indonesia has decided to buy Leopard Main Battle Tanks (MBT) from Germany with delivery schedule to commence in October this year, a statement released by the Indonesian defense ministry said here on Monday.
Defense Deputy Minister Sjafrie Sjamsoeddin said that the decision to buy those tanks from Germany annulled government's initial plans to buy them from the Netherlands.
Sjafrie said that the Netherlandish government provided no certainty regarding Indonesia's proposal to buy the Leopard tanks from that country.
The plan to buy Leopard main battle tanks were related to the government's strategic plans to improve army forces' might for the period of 2012 to 2014.
Sjafrie said that an allocation of 280 million U.S. dollars has been set to procure those tanks.
He added that an initial delivery of 15 tanks from Germany would take place in October this year, followed with gradual delivery of up to 100 units until October 2014.
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Sujet: Re: Armée Indonésienne / Indonesian National Armed Forces / Tentara Nasional Indonesia Mer 4 Juil 2012 - 4:19
100 leo 2a6 a moins de €2.3 millions/piece, si c'est pas l'affaire du siecle... Nos voisins seraient bien inspires d'en acheter, les turcs aussi d'ailleurs s'ils veulent retirer des leo1 ou m60 du service ...
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Sujet: Re: Armée Indonésienne / Indonesian National Armed Forces / Tentara Nasional Indonesia Mar 10 Juil 2012 - 18:28
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Indonesian Air Force Signs Sales Contract for Second Batch of A-29 Super Tucanos
15:27 GMT, July 10, 2012 Farnborough, UK | The Indonesian Air Force has signed a commercial contract for a second batch of eight light attack and tactical training A-29 Super Tucano. The order also includes a flight simulator that will be used for instructing and training Indonesian pilots. In August 2012, Indonesia will receive the first four airplanes from the initial batch of eight aircraft ordered in November 2010. Deliveries of the second batch are scheduled for 2014.
“This decision shows the recognition given to the quality of the Super Tucano by the international market,” said Luiz Carlos Aguiar, President of Embraer Defense and Security. “We are pleased with the confidence expressed by the Indonesian Air Force, and we are confident that the performance of the Super Tucano will be effective and excellent in the missions for which it was chosen.”
The A-29 Super Tucano was selected by Indonesia to carry out a broad range of missions, including light attack, surveillance, aerial intercepts, and counter-insurgency. This acquisition is part of the modernization of the Indonesian Defence Force’s equipment for years 2009-2014. With more than 157,000 flight hours and over 23,000 combat hours, the A-29 Super Tucano makes excellent use of the most recent electronic, optical, infra-red and laser technologies, as well as secure radio communications with data-link, and an unparalleled weaponry capability, making it highly reliable and at a top-level cost/benefit ratio for a wide range of military missions, even operating from unpaved runways.
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Sujet: Re: Armée Indonésienne / Indonesian National Armed Forces / Tentara Nasional Indonesia Mer 11 Juil 2012 - 2:32
l´indonesie a réiteré sa demande de Leo2 durant la visite officielle de Merkel la bas,elle essaye tant bien que mal de downplayer la chose et d´esquiver,mais le principe serait ok.iapparement il s´agirait de 100 a 200 selon les differentes sources,mais l´opposition attaque deja mtn,ca sera dur pour elle de faire passer surtout avec le refus hollandais..
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Sujet: Re: Armée Indonésienne / Indonesian National Armed Forces / Tentara Nasional Indonesia Mer 18 Juil 2012 - 10:47
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Indonesia sending top-secret aircraft for role in war games
Secret air defence asset … a Sukhoi SU-30MK2 jet fighter.
INDONESIA is sending its front-line Sukhoi jet fighters to take part in Australia's largest air combat exercise later this month, signalling a new era of enhanced defence co-operation.
The Indonesian air force has never given the Australian Defence Force access to the Russian-made aircraft, which were built to compete with the United States' fourth generation jet fighters.
But four of the Sukhoi SU-30s will be flown to the Northern Territory to take part in Exercise Pitch Black 2012, which will include mock combat battles with Australian FA-18s in Australian and Indonesian airspace.
US jet fighters will take part in the exercise, which will run from July 27 to August 17 and will be commanded from Darwin and Tindal air bases.
John Farrell, a military analyst, said the decision to send the Sukhoi fighters to Australia would bring defence co-operation between the ADF and Indonesian military to an unprecedented level.
''Indonesia has never before been prepared to send its primary air defence asset to a foreign nation,'' Mr Farrell, who publishes the Australian & NZ Defender Magazine, said.
''The fact they are sending them to Australia indicates that Canberra and Jakarta have looked up and seen much greater threats around them,'' he said, referring to China and India.
''The Sukhoi [SU-30s] are Indonesia's most secret air defence asset … this shows a lot of trust towards Australia a decade after relations between the two defence forces were in deep freeze over East Timor.''
The decision is also a vote of confidence in the defence relationship after Indonesia expressed concern over US marines operating from a joint facility in Darwin.
The Indonesian Air Force spokesman, Colonel Agung Sasongko Jati, confirmed to the Herald the plan to send jets to Australia for Pitch Black.
He said the air force had needed to train its pilots in flying the new aircraft before they could deploy them in the joint exercise.
Indonesia's air force has been on a buying spree recently with the next-generation Russian-built Sukhoi jets. It already operates 10 Sukhoi-27s and four Sukhoi-30MK2 jets, and recently announced a new order for six Sukhoi-30MK2 fighters.
A joint communique issued after the July 3 meeting between Indonesia's President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono and the Prime Minister, Julia Gillard, said that ''co-operation between Australian and Indonesian defence forces goes from strength to strength'' and encouraged senior defence officials in both countries to ''review existing security co-operation''.
Australia and Indonesia are negotiating to establish a Defence Co-operation Arrangement.
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Sujet: Re: Armée Indonésienne / Indonesian National Armed Forces / Tentara Nasional Indonesia Mer 18 Juil 2012 - 16:30
s´entrainer avec/contre les aussie,du jamais vu ca,une premiere je ne sais pas si c´est une bonne idée,a moins que l´USA prepare une alliance regionale pour contenir la Chine
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Sujet: Re: Armée Indonésienne / Indonesian National Armed Forces / Tentara Nasional Indonesia Ven 27 Juil 2012 - 17:46
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Indonesian Air Force (TNI-AU) Sukhoi Su-27 & Su-30 Flanker
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Sujet: Re: Armée Indonésienne / Indonesian National Armed Forces / Tentara Nasional Indonesia Mar 31 Juil 2012 - 12:12
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Leopards, submarines and Sukhois
Lately, there has been much news about procurement of military weapons and equipment, including Leopard tanks, submarines and Sukhoi fighter aircraft. Happily, Indonesia now has the resources to meet the needs of war and defense equipment.
Lamentably, the procurements have been negatively received by observers, politicians and the man in the street. Criticism against the Leopard tanks procurement questioned the decision not to buy from the Netherlands, but from Germany instead. Others have questioned the usefulness of Leopard tanks in Indonesia.
The planned purchase of submarines from South Korea would, it seems, not benefit Indonesian maritime defense as the submarines have insufficient deterrence effects on neighboring countries.
The acquisition of Russian-made Sukhois and used American F-16 aircraft is criticized due to technical specifications.
The problem is that people are not given correct explanations, and whether the procurements are truly necessary or appropriate is never clarified. There is no clear explanation as to why the country requires advanced war equipment to ensure our sovereignty and defend the country.
At present, we face a variety of challenges as a nation and do not have an overview of our military strategy as a whole.
Armed conflict often occurs as a result of border disputes. The Great Wall of China was built to secure the national border territory. Such a wall is obviously impractical in our case and the effort would make no sense since our borders are mostly at sea anyway.
Sea border areas, therefore, should be our priority, due to their importance in safeguarding the country against intrusion, and thus safeguarding national sovereignty as well as defending our national honor. The archipelagic nature of our country without doubt makes formidable naval power of the utmost importance in the critical sea border areas.
Sea power without the support of air defense (indeed air superiority) is a futile defense system. The areas surrounding the Malacca Strait and those bordering Timor Leste and Australia are considered critical areas.
To talk of national sovereignty and honor in terms of arms procurement, is: We are sovereign if any Indonesian citizen can freely fish within the country’s own waters without fear of obstruction from neighboring countries’ navies, whereas illegal forays into Indonesian waters by foreign fishing vessels have long been a problem.
Regarding our land borders, our country’s land sovereignty is ensured simply if the land border remains static.
On the other hand, Indonesian sovereignty over its own airspace over the Malacca Strait, in the form of Flight Information Region (FIR) management, should be returned to us, and at the very least be put under the tight control of our national aviation authority.
As an archipelagic nation, we need our Army, Navy and Air Force to be strong to protect the honor of the motherland.
It will be easier to explain the necessity to procure tanks, combatant ships and fighter aircraft; to protect the citizens and the country’s territory; to defend land, sea and air space sovereignty, when we accept the necessity of integrated effort from the Army, Navy and Air Force.
The writer is former Air Force chief of staff and chairman of CSE Aviation.
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An Indonesian Sukhoi SU-27 taxis in front of the Indonesian Air Force detachment area. Mid Caption: The RAAF’s Chief of Air Force, Air Marshal Geoff Brown met with senior members of the Indonesian Air Force and the Republic of Singapore Air Force (RSAF), including the Deputy Chief of the Air Staff of the Indonesian Air Force, Air Marshal Dede Rusamsi, as well as the RSAF Senior Lieutenant Colonel, Lim Chee Meng and Defence Adviser Colonel Ng Kin Yi in Darwin on 30 July 2012 as part of Exercise Pitch Black 12.
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Embraer Delivers the First Four A-29 Super Tucano to Indonesian Air Force
Conteúdo São Paulo, August 6, 2012 – Embraer Defense and Security has today delivered four light attack and tactical training A-29 Super Tucano aircraft to Indonesia’s Air Force at a ceremony held in its facility in Gavião Peixoto, São Paulo, Brazil. Indonesia is the first operator of Super Tucano in the Asia-Pacific region.
These four A-29 Super Tucano are from the initial batch of eight aircraft purchased by the Indonesian Air Force (IAF) in 2010. The IAF has since ordered a second batch of eight Super Tucanos as part of their equipment modernization exercise, bringing the total number of orders to 16 aircraft.
“We are honored that the Indonesian Air force has selected the A-29 Super Tucano as the preferred choice in their fleet modernization program”, said Luiz Carlos Aguiar, President of Embraer Defense and Security. “The Super Tucano is a mature, proven and mission-ready aircraft with more than 160 units in operation globally.”
The Super Tucano was chosen by the Indonesian Defense Forces to replace a fleet of OV-10 Broncos as part of their equipment modernization exercise for years 2009 – 2014. With more than 157,000 flight hours and over 23,000 combat hours achieved, the Super Tucano offers the flexibility to perform a broad range of missions including light attack, surveillance, air-to-air interception and counter insurgence. The aircraft makes excellent use of the most recent electronic, optical, infra-red and laser technologies, as well as secure radio communications with data-link, and an unparalleled weaponry capability, making it highly reliable and at a top-level cost/benefit ratio for a wide range of military missions, even operating from unpaved runways.
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