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Sujet: Re: Armée Indonésienne / Indonesian National Armed Forces / Tentara Nasional Indonesia Jeu 16 Fév 2012 - 9:34
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Navy launches 2nd guided-missile boat
The Jakarta Post, Batam | Thu, 02/16/2012 11:48 AM
JP/Rabby PramudatamaThe Indonesian Navy has announced its readiness to operate a second fast guided-missile boat (KCR), called KRI Kujang-642, which was domestically manufactured by privately-owned shipyard PT Palindo Marindo, after a hand over ceremony on Thursday. The first vessel, KRI-Clurit-641 has been operating since April last year.
Defense Minister Purnomo Yusgiantoro, Indonesian Military (TNI) chief Adm. Agus Suhartono, and Navy chief of staff Adm. Soeparno attended the ceremony which took place at Batu Ampar Port, Batam, Riau Islands.
Several lawmakers from House Commission I overseeing defense and foreign affairs like Max Sopacua, and Mahfudz Siddiq were also at the event.
“The new fast boat is the answer to Indonesia's vast territorial seas,” Purnomo said.He added that the vessel would be operated by the West Armada Command.
The shipyard took about a year to complete the vessel which cost around Rp 73 billion (US$7.98 million).
The 40-meter long and 7.4-meter wide fast boat can travel at 27 knots. It has a missile range of up to 80 kilometers and is equipped with modern weaponry such as a weapon sensory control (Sewaco), six 30 mm caliber cannons for close-in weapons support and two 20 mm cannons on the stern.
The ship carries 35 personnel with an additional capacity for 13 special team members. It is equipped with Chinese C-705 anti-ship missiles which have a range of up to 120 kilometers.
The Navy plans to procure 14 similar fast boats by 2014, to be deployed in the country's seas.The government has promised to continuously renew all military main weaponry systems in stages by the year 2024. (rpt/dic)
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Indonesia buys nine Airbus military transport jets (AFP) – 1 day ago
SINGAPORE — Indonesia on Wednesday signed a $325.0 million contract with Airbus Military for nine C-295 transport planes to be used for defence, logistical and humanitarian purposes.
The first plane will be sent to the Southeast Asian nation this year, with the remainder scheduled for delivery by 2014.
"This is a proud moment for our country as well as for the Indonesian aerospace industry," said Indonesian Defence Minister Purnomo Yusgiantoro, at the signing of the deal at the Singapore Airshow.
"The C-295 provides the ideal capacity to respond to Indonesia's current and future military and humanitarian transport needs," he added.
The model is a medium-sized transport plane which can be configured for different operational purposes such as ground surveillance, anti-submarine warfare and search and rescue operations.
The planes will be used for "a variety of roles including military, logistical, humanitarian and medical evacuation missions," according to a statement.
Yusgiantoro did not rule out future purchases of the C-295, saying other branches of the armed forces were interested in the plane.
"The police for instance... are also interested in this. And you know that (the) 295 version that we ordered now is for the Air Force, and probably the army is also interested," he said.
The deal includes a collaboration between state-owned aviation firm PT Dirgantara Indonesia (PTDI) and Airbus Military, with Indonesia manufacturing parts for the C-295.
The partnership will allow the Indonesian firm to "grow its aerospace business as a tier-one supplier," said PTDI Chief Executive Budi Santoso.
"This will position PTDI on the global aerospace scene and allow us to enhance our skills and workforce," he added.
Indonesia's defence budget totalled $6.39 billion in 2011, ranking second in Southeast Asia behind Singapore.
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Indonesian Air Force Eyes More Fighters
SINGAPORE — As the Indonesian air force works on its plan to field around 150-160 combat aircraft in 12 squadrons, it is starting to consider how to replace its fleet of F-5s.
Current plans represent merely a “minimum essential force,” with the actual air force needs being much greater to provide the full range of military capability for a country the size of Indonesia, ACM Imam Sufaat, the service’s chief of staff, tells Aviation Week during the Singapore air show. The current force counts seven squadrons equipped with combat aircraft.
The current fighter modernization plan has the Indonesian air force fielding a fleet of Sukhoi Su-30 Mk2s and Lockheed Martin F-16s, with the latter comprising 24 F-16 Block 25 aircraft being upgraded to Block 52s and four F-16 Block 25 and two F-16 Block 15 aircraft for use as spare parts. The F-16s are to be delivered by July 2014 to form two more squadrons.
The air chief sees the need for more F-16s and Su-30s. While a type decision has yet to be made on the F-5 replacement, the F-16 is the frontrunner.
Growing Fleet
The Su-30 fleet is due to grow in the coming three years as well, with two aircraft to be handed over in 2012, 2013, and 2014. Indonesia is still in the process of finalizing plans for the weapons package for the fighters, with interest in a medium-range missile.
Midyear also should see the arrival of the first of 16 Super Tucanos to replace the OV-10s, with the first of 16 T-50 trainers to be handed over by Korea Aerospace Industries next year to replace Hawk Mk.53s.
The rest of the Hawk fleet is due to be replaced by the South Korean KF-X fighter after Indonesia joined the development program.
To help control the fighters, Indonesia is looking to field an airborne early warning and control system aircraft, although a decision is not expected before 2014. Even though the air force is buying C-295 airlifters, the service chief says the country would be looking for a larger system than the AEW concept put forward by Airbus Military. The AEW aircraft will need more endurance than the C-295 can deliver, he notes.
The fleet of CN-235s for maritime surveillance is being upgraded — with three more added for the navy — and the Boeing 737 maritime patrol aircraft also are due for an update.
Photo: Lockheed Martin
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Turkey loses bid for Indonesia submarines Indonesia picks up a South Korean offer for three U209 model submarines instead of a Turkish-German joint offer. Still, the two countries may bid for a tender for the more developed U214 models, Jakarta says
A U209 model submarine passes through Istanbul’s Bosphorus strait as the historic Maiden Tower is seen in the background. Indonesia has decided to buy U209s from South Korea instead of a Turkish-German joint venture. AA photo
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Indonesia has informed a German-Turkish partnership that South Korea has won Jakarta’s competition for U209 submarines and that the duo should instead focus on the sale of more-developed U214 subs to the Southeast Asian giant, a senior Turkish official has said.
The message was conveyed during the visit of Adm. Agus Suhartono, the chief of staff of Indonesia’s military forces, to Turkey last week, the Turkish official said this weekend.
Turkey, led by the Undersecretariat for Defense Industries, SSM, and Germany, led by ThyssenKrupp’s shipyard, HDW, entered the Indonesian Navy’s competition of more than $1 billion after it came to an end, effectively ensuring Seoul’s victory.
South Korea’s Daewoo Shipbuilding and Marine Engineering announced on Dec. 22 that it had won the Indonesian deal $1.1 billion for three submarines.
As for Turkey, a $2 billion submarine deal with HDW for the joint manufacture of six U214 platforms formally took effect in July, the German company said. Turkish procurement officials also confirmed the information. “As a longstanding partner and supplier to the Turkish Navy, ThyssenKrupp Marine Systems can now begin executing the order. The order will contribute to securing employment at [ThyssenKrupp’s] HDW in Kiel, as well as at many subcontractors in Germany and Turkey, for the next 10 years,” it said.
A major loan deal between German banks and the Turkish Treasury rescued the multibillion-dollar submarine contract between the Turkish state and Howaldswerke Deutsche Werft (HDW) on the last day of 2010, Turkish procurement officials said earlier.
“We will try to work hard to meet the requirements for the second competition [for the U214 deal],” said the Turkish procurement official.
The Indonesian side also offered a number of consolations to the Turkish side. The Indonesians will come up with a $100 million Turkish proposal to make military radios produced by Aselsan, the procurement official said.
The Indonesians separately plan to propose a facility to produce Roketsan-made missiles after they sign a contract with the company.
Jakarta will also produce FNSS-made 8x8 vehicles.
Turkey and Indonesia are two of the largest Muslim countries and are keen to develop their defense industries and ties.
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Sujet: Re: Armée Indonésienne / Indonesian National Armed Forces / Tentara Nasional Indonesia Sam 25 Fév 2012 - 1:06
Au début de ce mois, le KRI Nanggala ( 401 ) le 2° U209/1300 de la marine indonésienne a regagné la mère patrie après 24mois passés dans les chantiers de Daewoo pour renfonte et modernisation. Le KRI Cakra ( 401 ) a déjà effectué cette opération entre 2004 et 2006
L'Indonésie a commandé 2 U209 en 77, et il les a reçu en 81. Il était prévu de porter leur nombre à 4, une option abandonné en 1997préférant la reprise de 5 U206, contrat a été signé puis annulé à cause du manque de fonds. Ces SM recevoient régulièrement des modernisation, notamment entre 1986 et 89 puis entre 1993 et 99.
A rappeller que l'indonésie vient de choisir de renforcer sa flotte par 3 nouveaux U209.
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Quelques unités de la marine indonésienne
La navire de débarquement KRI Teluk Jakarta ( 541 ) ( 14 unités en service, repris de l'ancienne marine de la RDA )
Le navire de débarquement KRI Banten ( 516 ) ( 6 unités en service )
Le patrouilleur KRI Warakas ( 816 ) ( fabrication locale )
Le remorquer KRI Soputan ( 923 )
La frégate KRI Ahmed Yani ( 351 )
Le patrouilleur KRI Layang ( 805 ) ( doté de 2 lanceurs pour missiles )
La corvette KRI Fatahillah ( 361 )
La corvette KRI Sultan Nuku ( 873 ) ( ex-Volksmarine )
Le Chasseur des Mines KRI Pulau Rupat ( 712 )
Le ravitailleur KRI Sorong ( 911 )
La corvette KRI Stedi Senaputra ( 878 ) ( ex-Volksmarine )
La corvette KRI Sultan Iskandar Muda ( 367 )
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Sujet: Re: Armée Indonésienne / Indonesian National Armed Forces / Tentara Nasional Indonesia Dim 26 Fév 2012 - 17:36
L'Indonésie, pourrait être le futur acquéreur des frégates délaissées par le sultanat de Brunéi.
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Sujet: Re: Armée Indonésienne / Indonesian National Armed Forces / Tentara Nasional Indonesia Dim 26 Fév 2012 - 18:13
a coté des 4 Sigma et les 4 autre commandés dernierement,ca sera un achat intelligent,en tout cas leur navy connait une ascension fulgurante (11 navires +3 new Subs+modernisation des autres en quelques annés seulement)!! normal avec leur pays-archipel et les tension régionales montantes..
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Sujet: Re: Armée Indonésienne / Indonesian National Armed Forces / Tentara Nasional Indonesia Dim 26 Fév 2012 - 18:45
4 autres j'ai entendu just l'histoire d'une frégate Sigma 105m ...
Sinon, comme dit un officier de la marine :
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Besarnya wilayah laut Indonesia membuat TNI Angkatan Laut (TNI AL) terus berbenah diri dengan menambah armada tempurnya. Salah satunya adalah dengan membeli kapal perang dari negara lain.
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L'ampleur du territoire marin de l'Indonésie de faire de la Marine (TNI AL) continue à s'améliorer en augmentant sa flotte de combat. Une façon est d'acheter des navires de guerre d'autres pays.
en plus des unités achetés, ils construisent une grande partie de leur flotte ... en gros, la TNI actuellement est :
" 6 frégates ex-hollandaises, qui datent des années 60; " 25 corvettes, dont les 4 Sigma et 2 sont conçues et fabriquées localement d'une série en cours de construction ; " 2 SM U209 ; " 35 de grand patrouilleurs dont plus de 25 conçu et construits localement ; " 40 patrouilleurs et vedettes rapides dont 11 de conception et fabrication nationales ; " 10 navires de guerres des mines ; " 33 grand navires amphibies, dont les 5 LPD fabriqués localement, et plus de 50 LCM ; " une vingtaine de navires de soutien ;
la flotte doit être rénovée, l'age moyen des grandes unités est de plus de 40ans. à noter que c'est l'une des marines qui a repris le plus grands nombre des navires de la Volksmarine, on peut trouver plus de 40 unités en services !!
la flotte recevera en plus des 3 U209, les 3 frégates de brunei et la grande Sigma ( qui sera assemblée localement ) ... 24 patrouilleurs lance-missiles de 40 à 45m équipés de C805 à l'image du KRI Curit ..
D'ici 2024, ils comptent alligner plus de 250 unités !!
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Sujet: Re: Armée Indonésienne / Indonesian National Armed Forces / Tentara Nasional Indonesia Dim 26 Fév 2012 - 19:11
je crois que ce site m´a induit en erreure alors
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Indonesia was the first customer for the new design, ordering four 9113 class 91 meter corvettes. In 2010 Indonesia has ordered four larger vessels, the 105m’ Type 10514.
le KRI Makassar class LPD fabriqué localement (avec aide de Daewoo Shipbuilding) / $37.5 million
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Sujet: Re: Armée Indonésienne / Indonesian National Armed Forces / Tentara Nasional Indonesia Dim 26 Fév 2012 - 20:33
Jusqu'ici il y a qu'une seule commande pour une seule frégate ... probablement ca ne doit pas s'arrêter à ce niveau ...
Ils ont travaillé conjointement avec Damen pour la conception de leur navire ( les notres c'était un bureau ukranien qui les a conçu ) ... En gros c'est comme nos FMMM ... avec un plus important, un sonar remorqué, puisqu'avec le développement des flottes de SM dans la région, faut penser à se doter des moyens adéquats pour lutter contre ces petits engins ...
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Sujet: Re: Armée Indonésienne / Indonesian National Armed Forces / Tentara Nasional Indonesia Lun 27 Fév 2012 - 9:32
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Indonesia Tests Own Bombs for Sukhoi Fighter
Sukhoi Su-30 fighter jet
Sukhoi fighter jets from the Indonesian Air Force have successfully tested two types of bombs developed and built by domestic manufacturers, Indonesia’s Tribunnews said on Friday.
At least three Su-family fighter jets from the 11th Air Squadron at the Hasanuddin Air Force Base in Makassar, South Sulawesi, were used to test BTN-250 and BLA P-50 bombs produced by the Army's Industrial Center (PINDAD), the newspaper said citing an Air Force statement.
“The tests were aimed at assessing the bombs' explosive power and their accuracy in destroying the targets,” the statement said.
“It is expected that we can supply bombs and armaments for the Sukhoi fighter jets in our fleet without having to be dependant on foreign suppliers,” the document said.
Russia recently completed a $300-million contract signed in 2007 on the delivery of three Su-30MK2 and three Su-27SKM fighters to Jakarta in addition to two Su-27SK and two Su-30MK fighters purchased in 2003.
Deliveries of another six Su-30MK2 jet fighters for the Indonesian Air Force under a new $470-million contract with Russia are expected to start in 2013.
Indonesian Defense Minister Purnomo Yusgiantoro said in October 2010 that his country needed a full-size squadron of 16 Su-family fighters. The Su-30MK2s are optimized as naval strike fighters.
Jakarta became one of Russia's main arms buyers in 1999 when the United States tightened an embargo on arms sales to the country over alleged human rights violations.
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cette armée est en renouvellement tout azimuth
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Indonesia ramps up plans to buy MBTs from foreign suppliers The Indonesian Ministry of Defence (MoD) on 27 February reiterated the country's intention to buy main battle tanks (MBTs) from a foreign supplier in ... 27-Feb-2012
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100 Leo2A6 pour 280M$
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Sujet: Re: Armée Indonésienne / Indonesian National Armed Forces / Tentara Nasional Indonesia Mer 29 Fév 2012 - 21:50
Ce sont des gens qui savent profiter des crises ... l'Europe réduit ses forces de plus en plus et le marché du 2nd hand offre des produits avec un age moyen assez jeune ... franchement
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Sujet: Re: Armée Indonésienne / Indonesian National Armed Forces / Tentara Nasional Indonesia Mer 29 Fév 2012 - 21:56
je partage ta frustration Amirale ils ont negocié un lot hollandais de la flotte retirée,mais subitement le parlement rejette le deal,ils vont donc surement prendre deutsch
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Dutch Parliament Rejects Indonesia's Leopard Tank Purchasing Plan Jimmy Hitipeuw | Jumat, 17 Februari 2012 | 11:56 WIB
BATAM, KOMPAS.com - The Dutch parliament has officially rejected Indonesia’s plan to buy 100 Leopard tanks, a House of Representtatives member, TB Hasanuddin, said.
"I received information on the Dutch parliament’s refusal a few days ago," Hasanuddin, a member of the House’s Commmission I, said here Thursday.
Speaking to reporters after attending a ceremony to commission the missile fast boat KRI Kujang, he said, if the Dutch government pushed through the Leopard tank sale, the Dutch legislature would launch a no-condidence motion against the government.
"Army Chief of Staff Gen Pramono Edhie Wibowo had already told the government that if the Dutch parliament opposed the sale, Indonesia need not insist," he said.
Earlier, Gen Pramono had said in Surabaya the purchase of the 100 Leopard tanks from the Netherlands would be completed before 2014. "Until now, it is still in an exploration stage. Our team is still discussing it and the purchase is expected to be completed before 2014," Pramono said on Wednesday night.
"Once again I will say, if the Dutch are to sell, we will buy. If not, we will go. Just wait for the next development," the army chief said.
He also said Indonesia was also exploring the possibility of buying tanks from Germany. In fact, the Germans had made an offer. "So German-made tanks will be an alternative, if our initial target is not achieved."
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Indonesian military receives 3 new helicopters for navy, armed forces
Indonesian aviation industry PT Dirgantara Indonesia (PTDI) handed over three new Bell 412 EP helicopters to Indonesian military that would be commissioned to the navy and armed forces, a local media reported on Friday. "The procurement on the helicopters jointly produced by PTDI is the proof of the military's commitment to prioritize armament procurement from domestic producers so as to improve their competitiveness," PTDI Director Budi Santoso said in the handing over ceremony.
The handing over ceremony was conducted in PTDI's plant located in Bandung, West Java, witnessed by Indonesian Defense Minister Purnomo Yusgiantoro.
Purnomo said those helicopters would add the fleet at Indonesian armed forces' helicopter squadron which now operates 32 helicopters that consisted of 24 utility/assault helicopters and 8 attack helicopters.
Those helicopters were jointly produced by PTDI and the US- based Bell Helicopter Textron Incorporated. The Bell 412 EP is capable to carry both military and transporter function, the Antara news service reported. The latest helicopter model in its class is capable to carry up to 15 personnel and three tons of freight, including machine guns for military operation.
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C’est ce qu’on a vais dit l’autre fois ici lors de l’achat des avions
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Antigraft Commission to Investigate Russian Aircraft Purchase
The Corruption Eradication Commission (KPK) will investigate allegations that six Russian-made jets purchased by the Defense Ministry were unduly marked up, Defense Minister Purnomo Yusgiantoro announced on Tuesday.
“Please look into the purchase of the Sukhoi planes,” Purnomo said after a meeting of the Committee for Defense Industry Policies (KKIP) in Jakarta.
The purchase of six Sukhoi fighter jets arose suspicion after Tubagus Hasanuddin, deputy chairman of House of Representatives Commission I overseeing defense and foreign affairs, claimed that the purchase may have been marked up by $50 million.
A Sukhoi jet cost $55 million in Indonesia's 2007 purchase, the lawmaker said.
But the latest purchase of six Sukhoi jets cost the government $470 million, or $78 million per plane.
Russia’s state-run military exporter, JSC Rosoboronexport, lists the price at $70 million per plane.
Tubagus suspected that the ministry had used a middleman to make the purchase, a claim Purnomo denied on Tuesday.
“There are only two parties in the contract, namely JSC Rosoboronexport and the Defense Ministry,” he said.
All military purchases are highly-regulated, passing through two supervisory committees, to reduce the likelihood of price irregularities, the Defense Minister said. But if the KPK believes there have been irregularities in the purchase, the ministry will allow the antigraft organization to investigate, he added.
A price increase between the 2007 purchase and the most recent one is normal, Purnomo said.
“The span of time between the two contracts is 5 years, so there has to be a price change,” he said.
The listed price also included more than just the planes, Purnomo said. The ministry also bought spare parts and technical coaching from the Russian exporter.
The jets are set for delivery in July. They will be housed at Makassar’s Hasanuddin Air Force Base, where ten other Sukhoi jets are currently in stationed.
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ca explique pourquoi ce sont tjs les memes pays qui se jettent sur cet avion,tjs la ou ca passe y´a eu des scandales de corruption.
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$70M/jet sa me rappelle étrangement le prix payer par suivez mon regard
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Indonesia seeks to modernize its military
Indonesia's military looks to boost itself again.
Jakarta (dpa) – Indonesia has launched an ambitious plan to modernize its under-equipped military and build a defense industry in a move that analysts said could alter the regional strategic balance.
After years of being underfunded, the Defense Ministry has embarked on a shopping spree for military hardware and joint ventures with foreign defense companies for local production of weaponry, said ministry spokesman Brigadier General Hartind Asrin.
“We have now the money to buy more equipment,” Asrin said. “Our defense capabilities are really not up to the task and are way behind other countries.”
The Indonesian military was all-powerful and accused of human rights violations during the autocratic, three-decade rule of president Suharto.
Since Suharto’s resignation in 1998, the military has undergone reforms, but efforts to modernize it were hampered by budget constraints after the 1997-98 Asian financial crisis.
Now with Indonesia’s economy growing at more than 6 percent annually, the government has allocated a defense budget of 156 trillion rupiah (17 billion dollars) for the 2011-2014 period, allowing it buy hardware such as modern fighter aircraft, submarines and tanks.
About 74 billion rupiah of the money will go to this year’s budget.
The government is negotiating with Germany for the purchase of Leopard 2A6 main battle tanks and the possibility of joint production that could allow Indonesia’s state-owned weapons company PT PINDAD to make parts of the vehicles, Asrin said.
Indonesia is also cooperating with South Korea to produce next-generation war planes, which were expected to be in operation by 2024, officials said.
“Under our grand strategy, procurement of defense equipment should be accompanied by transfers of technology and joint cooperation in manufacturing,” Asrin said.
Indonesia already has 10 Russian-made Sukhoi jet fighters and plans to acquire an additional six by 2014, the Defense Ministry said.
Meanwhile, the United States has agreed to supply Indonesia with 24 used F-16 war planes in what the US Defense Department described as the largest transfer of defense equipment in the history of US-Indonesia ties.
The aircraft were to be updated with advanced computers, improved radar and avionics, and the capability to carry more advanced weaponry and sensors, officials said.
Indonesia has also agreed to buy three diesel submarines worth 1.1 billion dollars from South Korea.
Indonesian Industry Minister Muhammad Hidayat said the government aimed to have 30 per cent of the military’s procurement budget spent locally in the future.
“A domestic defense industry could employ 1 million people,” he said. “I have high hopes that the industry can take off in the next three years.”
Analysts said a strong Indonesian military could alter the strategic balance in the Asia-Pacific region but would not trigger tensions.
“I don’t think there’s going to be a regional arms race,” said Salim Said, a military analyst.
“For years, the Indonesian military had been neglected because we didn’t have the money, and I think it’s only natural that we’re now trying to catch up,” he said.
“It could be an unintended consequence, but I don’t think Indonesia harbors ambitions to project power,” Salim said.
Indonesia is sourcing defense equipment from different countries because it does not want to rely on one country after the “bitter” experience of being subjected to a US arms embargo, he said.
The United States in 2005 lifted a six-year arms embargo imposed on Indonesia over violence carried out by soldiers and pro-Jakarta militias after East Timor’s vote on independence from Indonesia.
In 2010, Washington also resumed ties with Indonesia’s army special forces known as Kopassus, which were accused of atrocities in East Timor and the easternmost province of Papua.
Defense Ministry spokesman Asrin said a militarily strong Indonesia with a population of 240 million would never be a threat.
“We are a big country, but we are friends with everybody,” he said. “Our neighbors will be happy if Indonesia is strong because it has always been seen as a natural leader in South-East Asia.”
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Indonésie : la Corée du Sud augmente le prix de ses sous-marins
Alors qu’il avait remporté un appel d’offres pour vendre des sous-marins U-209 à l’Indonésie, un chantier naval sud-coréen a décidé d’augmenter unilatéralement de 300 millions $ le prix demandé. Une proposition commune turco-allemande pourrait dès lors être relancée.
Le consortium turco-allemand associé pour répondre à l’appel d’offres lancé par l’Indonésie pour la construction de sous-marins, attend la réaction de Djakarta après que leur rival sud-coréen ait augmenté le prix demandé de 300 millions $, a indiqué un responsable turc.
Le 22 décembre dernier, le chantier naval Daewoo Shipbuilding and Marine Engineering avait annoncé avoir remporté l’appel d’offres lancé par l’Indonésie pour la construction de 3 sous-marins U-209, pour un montant de 1,1 milliard $. Mais début février, la compagnie a déclaré à son client indonésien que le prix était trop bas et qu’elle l’augmentait unilatéralement à 1,4 milliard $.
« Dans le même temps, nous avons présenté le 7 février notre meilleure offre aux Indonésiens. Maintenant, nous attendons leur décision, » a expliqué un responsable turc. « Nous pensons avoir une chance. »
L’an dernier, la Corée du Sud avait remporté le contrat indonésien. Mais un partenariat turco-allemand a déposé au dernier moment une offre concurrente. Cependant, Daewoo Shipbuilding and Marine Engineering a remporté le marché. Puis, est venue la décision du chantier sud-coréen d’augmenter son prix.
L’amiral Agus Suhartono, chef d’état-major des forces armées indonésiennes, s’est rendu en Turquie à la fin février. Il a déclaré à ses interlocuteurs d’oublier le U-209 et de proposer à la place le U-214, plus moderne.
« La situation de l’appel d’offres pour des U-209 est complètement inconnue, maintenant que Daewoo a augmenté ses prix. Nous et les allemands de HDW avons déjà donné notre prix. Nous attendons la réaction de l’Indonésie, » a indiqué le responsable turc.
La Turquie dispose d’une licence accordée par HDW pour vendre des U-209 à des tiers. Elle prétend que la compagnie sud-coréenne n’a pas le droit de vendre ces sous-marins à des tiers.
Hurriyet Daily News
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incomprehensible ce pas de DSME,trop sures d´eux?ou avaient ils mal calculé la proposition en dumpant le prix a ne-va-plus? alle tout a refaire
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Yakuza a écrit:
ou avaient ils mal calculé la proposition en dumpant le prix a ne-va-plus?
Dans ce cas c'est de l'amaturisme et c'est très mauvais pour un premier pas
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KRI Sultan Askandar Muda (367 ) participant à la mission de l'ONU au large du Liban
Tiens ... il y a un hélico à bord
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Govt admits broker’s role in Sukhoi deal
Ridwan Max Sijabat and Rabby Pramudatama, The Jakarta Post, Jakarta | Tue, 03/27/2012 9:42 AM A | A | A | After repeatedly denying such claims, the Defense Ministry on Monday acknowledged that it used a broker company in the controversial purchase of six Russian-made Sukhoi fighter jets.
During a hearing at the House of Representatives’ Commission I for defense, intelligence and foreign affairs, Deputy Defense Minister Sjafrie Sjamsoeddin said that PT Trimarga Rekatama was involved in the deal to provide “administrative assistance” to the sophisticated procurement process.
“We [the Defense Ministry] will make some corrections in our administration to hinder misunderstanding. I can assure you that the agent was not involved in the purchasing process. We don’t buy [the Sukhoi] from Trimarga Rekatama,” Sjafrie said.
According to the Indonesian Corruption Watch (ICW), Trimarga is owned by businessman Eng Jin Tjong, who is a family friend of President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono.
Last December, the government proceeded with the purchase of six Sukhoi Su-30MKKs, worth US$470 million, to complete the Air Force’s Sukhoi squadron. However, critics and lawmakers claimed the price for the six jets was only $328.8 million.
The Defense Ministry claimed that the excess funding was allocated for the purchase of 12 Sukhoi engines and to finance training of 10 Indonesian pilots. But, according to lawmakers, only $84.5 million was spent for the engines and pilot training, while the remaining $56.7 million has been left unaccounted for.
Suspicion is rife over a mark up in the purchase and the involvement of a broker that has caused the prices of the Sukhoi to be more expensive than previously thought.
Since the late-1960s, the military has often used third-parties for the purchase of arms instead of dealing directly with manufacturers or official agents. The practice has somehow survived and has caused the procurement costs to be inflated by more than 30 percent of the original prices.
Numerous reports have said the brokers would normally give a cut to generals and high-ranking officials involved in the deal.
Commission I member Helmy Fauzi from the Indonesian Democratic Party of Struggle (PDI-P) and several other lawmakers questioned an advertisement by the Defense Ministry in a national newspaper that clearly mentioned Trimarga Rekatama as the agent in the Sukhoi deal.
“We have to thank the ministry for its transparency through the advertisement, but this has revealed to the public that the company was directly appointed,” Helmy said.
“I believe the government has supposedly made a profit-sharing [arrangement] with the company in the deal.”
Helmy said that if the deal was done on a government-to-government basis, the ministry should have executed the deal with Rosoboronexport, the Russian state company authorized to sell the jets. The firm has an office in Jakarta.
Commission I chairman Mahfudz Siddiq asked the ministry to review the deal by using the remaining $700 million worth of the export-loan facility provided by the Russian government for the Sukhoi purchases.
He added that a representative from Russian Embassy told him that Russia actually wanted Indonesia to use the state credit.
“The loan is cheaper than paying with direct cash from the state budget. This step should be taken immediately as it would soon expire,” he said.
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