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Des videos sur la corvette SIGMA appartenant à la marine de guerre indonésienne
Part 1 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CZKq_VvB7GY&feature=related
Part 2 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3ghM_in1iyw&NR=1
la corvette Class SIGMA The "KRI Diponegoro"
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| Sujet: Re: Armée Indonésienne / Indonesian National Armed Forces / Tentara Nasional Indonesia Mer 16 Fév 2011 - 19:53 | |
| oui,faire pression sur les US pour leur lacher des F16 bon prix,il suffit de dire su/mig que les US sautent pour te laisser plus liés a eux qu´aux autres,mais je crois que les indonesiens feront tout pour rester independants en diversifiant leur fournisseurs _________________ | |
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| Sujet: ... Lun 28 Fév 2011 - 14:08 | |
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Indonesia to get Brunei patrol ships
BRUNEI plans to grant Indonesia patrol vessels KDB Waspada and KDB Pejuang for military training as part of efforts to promote the expansion of defence ties.
Deputy Minister of Defence Dato Paduka Hj Mustappa Hj Sirat said yesterday that various programmes on Brunei-Indonesia defence ties would be carried out.
"KDB Waspada and KDB Pejuang are still in operation, possibly in April ...these will be delivered to Indonesia to be used as (military) training vessel for the Indonesian Navy (TNI AL)," Dato Paduka Hj Mustappa told The Brunei Times prior to joining a morning walk with His Majesty the Sultan and Yang Di-Pertuan of Brunei Darussalam and Indonesia President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono at the Tasek Lama Recreational Park.
Maintenance checks and operation trainings need to be done before the vessels are handed over to Indonesia, he said.
His Majesty's Government and Indonesia signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) on Defence Cooperation on April 10, 2003. The MoU was recently ratified by Indonesia's parliament.
"There will be a joint committee to discuss how to further expand the defence cooperation between the two," he said.
Brunei and Indonesia are also planning to carry out joint training for its military forces as well as their special forces.
Moreover, there is a plan to send Brunei's military personnel to study at the Defence University in Indonesia this year.
Asked how many military personnel Brunei is expected to send, Dato Paduka Hj Mustappa said, "We need to look at their qualifications."
Indonesia's Vice Minister of Defence Lieutenant General TNI (Rtd) Sjafrie Sjamsoeddin said five slots would be open for Bruneians to pursue a degree at Indonesia's Defence University. "In conclusion, this year we will take the opportunity to implement various cooperation that we need to carry out," Sjafrie said.
Meanwhile, number of programmes that both parties have implemented are exchange visits of top-notch military officers as well as attending courses at the National Resilience Institute (Lemhanas) in Jakarta, and Brunei's Joint Staff Course and Executive Development Programme.
He went on to say that this year the Royal Brunei Armed Forces (RBAF) will be celebrating its 50th anniversary. Part of activities lined up for the celebrations are the Brunei International Defence Exhibition (BRIDEX), the Brunei International Tattoo and the Fleet Review.
Indonesia's Sjafrie said President Yudhoyono would instruct the TNI Army Chief to actively participate in the Golden Jubilee of the RBAF and order the Indonesia Minister of Defense to take part in BRIDEX. The Brunei Times
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| Sujet: Re: Armée Indonésienne / Indonesian National Armed Forces / Tentara Nasional Indonesia Jeu 10 Mar 2011 - 12:16 | |
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- Indonesian Air Force to Buy C-27J Spartan Transport Plane
JAKARTA, KOMPAS.com - Air Force Chief Marshal Imam Sufaat said his side was considering buying Italian C-27j transport planes to replace the Air Force’s Fokker-27s that had been long used. "We will see first from various aspects such as its operation requirements, technical specifications, logistics support and others so that it will really meet our needs," the air force chief said here on Wednesday. He said that apart from C-27J spartan planes, the Air Force was also eyeing CN-295s which were produced by Indonesia’s PT Dirgantara, to replace its F-27s which had been used over the past 20 years. The air force chief said that the procurement of airplanes would be focused on transport aircraft because in the coming five years there will be a lot of military operations. Wars need more transport planes, light middle or heavy ones. Regarding the replacement of F-27s with CN-235s, Sufaat said that the air force already had six CN-235s which reinforced its light transport fleet. "We also need a middle transport fleet. This could be met with the procurement of C-27j spartans. A CN-235 has the capacity to transport about thee tons of loads while a spartan is able to carry a load of up to 10 tons," the air force chief said. english.kompas.com | |
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| Sujet: Re: Armée Indonésienne / Indonesian National Armed Forces / Tentara Nasional Indonesia Jeu 10 Mar 2011 - 18:03 | |
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- Britain in Eurofighter talks with Indonesia
(AFP) LONDON — Britain is in talks with Indonesia on the possible sale of Eurofighter Typhoon aircraft despite concerns over Jakarta's human rights record, The Times newspaper reported Thursday. Indonesia informally approached Britain over the potential acquisition of up to 24 jets. The previous Labour government banned defence exports to the country in 1999 amid claims it had used British-made planes to bomb civilians. The sale would be worth around 5 billion pounds ($8.1 billion dollars, 5.8 billion euros) in total, the paper said, but would be hugely controversial in light of current concern over the source of weapons being used against Arab rebels. British military company BAE Systems has separately offered to upgrade Indonesia's fleet of Hawk jets, it said. Gerald Howarth, a British defence minister, will discuss the potential sale when he attends a defence summit in Jakarta later this month, the Times said. "I fully expect that to be the case," Howarth told the paper. "Typhoon is on their agenda. Their interest shows the extent of interest by countries around the world in what is one of the most sophisticated aircraft anywhere." Human rights group Amnesty International accuses Indonesia of rights violations including police torture and a restricted media. Former Prime Minister Tony Blair's Labour government blocked the sale of jets after it was claimed that Indonesia's Hawk fleet had bombed East Timor rebels. Kaye Stearman, a spokeswoman for Campaign Against Arms Trade, told the Times: "From 1994 to 1999 Indonesia bought half of its military equipment from the UK, backed by UK export credits. "The people of Indonesia have accumulated huge debts which they are still paying off. The Hawk jets and other British-made weaponry were used by Indonesia in East Timor, West Papua and Aceh. "With such a dreadful record, BAE and the British government should not be trying to sell more weapons to Indonesia," she added. Eurofighters were grounded last year in several countries due to the problematic ejectors after a crash killed a Saudi pilot.
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| Sujet: Re: Armée Indonésienne / Indonesian National Armed Forces / Tentara Nasional Indonesia Sam 19 Mar 2011 - 14:39 | |
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- SOURCE:Flight International
Indonesian air force bolsters airlift capability with 737s By Greg Waldron
Indonesia's air force has obtained two used Boeing 737-400s from the nation's flag carrier Garuda.
The two aircraft will be used for VIP and troop transport missions, says Garuda. They will not be modified from their current configuration.
A memorandum of understanding for the deal was signed last November, with the aircraft handed over in early March. The carrier declines to reveal how much the air force paid for the twinjets.
Maintenance of the aircraft will be the responsibility of both Garuda and the air force. Flightglobal's ACAS database records that Garuda's six wholly owned 737-400s were delivered in 1993 and have an average of around 43,000h of flying time each.
The Indonesian air force is working to upgrade its airlift capability. In January, Annapolis-based Arinc Engineering Services won a $63.7 million contract to modernise five Indonesian air force Lockheed Martin C-130B transports. | |
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| Sujet: Re: Armée Indonésienne / Indonesian National Armed Forces / Tentara Nasional Indonesia Mar 22 Mar 2011 - 12:26 | |
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Indonesia eyes C-27J Spartans By Firdaus Hashim
The Indonesian air force could buy an unspecified number of Alenia Aeronautica C-27J Spartans to augment its fleet of military transport aircraft.
It will assess the aircraft based on its "operation requirements, technical specifications [and] logistics support", says air force chief Air Chief Marshal Imam Sufaat.
Apart from the C-27Js, the service is also reportedly considering the Airbus Military C-295 that is licence-produced in Bandung by state-owned Indonesian Aerospace.
"We also need a middle transport fleet. This could be met with the procurement of C-27J Spartans. A CN-235 has the capacity to transport about three tonnes of load while a Spartan is able to carry a load of up to 10 tonnes," the air force chief adds.
The service is focused on the purchase of transport aircraft due to an anticipated increase of military operations in the next five years, he adds.
Alenia is waiting for the air force to provide information on the number of aircraft needed and delivery schedule before it offers its aircraft.
"Indonesia has a need for transport aircraft. Of course this is of interest for Alenia Aeronautica, as we believe that the C-27J tactical transport aircraft can meet these requirements. We believe that their requirement could be quite urgent: air mobility is certainly crucial for a country like Indonesia," adds the Finmeccanica subsidiary.
In addition to Fokker F-27s and CN-235s, the Indonesian air force also operates de Havilland Canada DHC-5s, Lockheed Martin C-130 Hercules and Lockheed L-100s, Fokker F-28s and Airbus Military C-212s for its military airlift and transport.
The C-27J is operated or has been ordered by several air forces around the world, including Bulgaria, Ghana, Greece, Italy, Lithuania, Morocco, Romania and Slovakia. The US Air Force and US Army also operate the type as the Joint Cargo Aircraft.
India has issued a request for information for 16 medium military transport aircraft, to which Alenia has responded. Taiwan is also looking to buy the C-27J as well. | |
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| Sujet: Re: Armée Indonésienne / Indonesian National Armed Forces / Tentara Nasional Indonesia Jeu 24 Mar 2011 - 17:10 | |
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- No Eurofighter sale talks with Indonesia: Britain
(AFP) – 1 day ago JAKARTA — Britain on Wednesday denied reports that it was in talks with Indonesia about selling the country Eurofighter Typhoon aircraft. The Times newspaper earlier this month reported that Jakarta had informally approached Britain over the potential acquisition of up to 24 warplanes, worth around 5 billion pounds ($8.1 billion dollars) in total. The previous Labour government banned defence exports to Indonesia in 1999 amid claims it had used British-made Hawk aircraft to bomb civilians in East Timor. "There is no discussion at the moment with Indonesia about the Typhoon," minister for international security strategy Gerald Howarth told AFP at the Jakarta International Defence Dialogue summit. But he he did not rule out the possibility of forging future defence deals with Indonesia. "I should be exploring any specific interest that the Indonesians may have," he said at the three day meeting, which opened Wednesday. Human rights group Amnesty International accuses Indonesia of rights violations including police torture and restrictions on the media. Eurofighters were grounded in several countries last year due to problems with ejector seats after a crash killed a Saudi pilot.
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| Sujet: Re: Armée Indonésienne / Indonesian National Armed Forces / Tentara Nasional Indonesia Mer 6 Avr 2011 - 13:12 | |
| La Turquie et l'Indonésie ont signé un accord comprenant la vente de 2 Milgem à l'Indonésie et la modernisation de la flotte indonésienne par la Turquie pour un coût de 2 milliards $. Une très bonne nouvelle. Le président Abdullah Gül était en visite en Indonésie. |
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- La Turquie et l'Indonésie ont signé un accord comprenant la vente de 2 Milgem à l'Indonésie et la modernisation de la flotte indonésienne par la Turquie pour un coût de 2 milliards $.
Une très bonne nouvelle. Le président Abdullah Gül était en visite en Indonésie. Très intéressant Barbaros, c'est le plus gros contrat à l'export pour la défense Turc n'est ce pas ? As tu une idée de la configuration des Milgem commandé? _________________ Sois généreux avec nous, Ô toi Dieu et donne nous la Victoire | |
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| Sujet: Re: Armée Indonésienne / Indonesian National Armed Forces / Tentara Nasional Indonesia Mer 6 Avr 2011 - 15:06 | |
| 1er contrat export pour le Milgem si je me trompe pas ?
félicitation en tout cas _________________ | |
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| Sujet: Re: Armée Indonésienne / Indonesian National Armed Forces / Tentara Nasional Indonesia Mer 6 Avr 2011 - 17:50 | |
| - Fahed64 a écrit:
- barbaros pacha a écrit:
- La Turquie et l'Indonésie ont signé un accord comprenant la vente de 2 Milgem à l'Indonésie et la modernisation de la flotte indonésienne par la Turquie pour un coût de 2 milliards $.
Une très bonne nouvelle. Le président Abdullah Gül était en visite en Indonésie. Très intéressant Barbaros, c'est le plus gros contrat à l'export pour la défense Turc n'est ce pas ?
As tu une idée de la configuration des Milgem commandé?
Oui, c'est le plus grand contrat pour la défense turque jusqu'à maintenant, 2 milliards $ d'un coup, alors qu'on prévoyait de vendre 1,5 milliards d'armement pour cette année. On a déjà atteint cette somme. Les configurations dépendrons des demandes de Jakarta, je penche plus vers la lutte anti-sous-marine, anti-navire.. @Viper: Oui, c'est le premier contrat export du Milgem, enfin le premier protocole. Les autres pays qui s'intéresse sont: - Canada - Ukraine - Pakistan - Bangladesh - Un pays d'Amérique du Sud |
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| Sujet: Re: Armée Indonésienne / Indonesian National Armed Forces / Tentara Nasional Indonesia Sam 9 Avr 2011 - 23:45 | |
| La Turquie prévoit également de moderniser les F16 indonésiens, mais également de vendre à l’Indonésie des véhicules blindés FNSS et des drones. |
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| Sujet: Re: Armée Indonésienne / Indonesian National Armed Forces / Tentara Nasional Indonesia Dim 10 Avr 2011 - 16:36 | |
| Si l'Indonésie a pris des Milgem c'est que c'est mort pour les Sigma _________________ | |
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| Sujet: Re: Armée Indonésienne / Indonesian National Armed Forces / Tentara Nasional Indonesia Lun 11 Avr 2011 - 12:25 | |
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Indonesia set to purchase 16 T-50 jets
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April 11, 2011 | Indonesia will buy 16 T-50 Golden Eagle trainers from Korea next year to beef up the country’s Air Force capabilities, an Indonesian newspaper reported yesterday.
Quoting Indonesian Air Force chief of staff Marshall Imam Sufaat, the newspaper Seputar Indonesia reported that the military will form a squadron with 16 T-50 jets.
Built by Korea Aerospace Industries, the T-50 Golden Eagles are Korea’s first indigenous supersonic jets and one of the world’s few supersonic trainers.
Seoul has tried to find buyers for the advanced jets, but no progress was made due to its expensive price tag. Seoul and Jakarta have been negotiating the sales since last year.
Reports were made in Korea last month that the long-cherished deal to sell the jets to Indonesia was virtually in the bag. Indonesia will purchase 16 aircraft for a total price of $400 million, a Blue House official was quoted as saying. The Ministry of National Defense said yesterday that it has no new information about the deal’s progress, adding that the final decision is yet to be informed from Jakarta.
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| Sujet: Re: Armée Indonésienne / Indonesian National Armed Forces / Tentara Nasional Indonesia Mar 19 Avr 2011 - 13:37 | |
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- Indonesia Receives Two Warships from Brunei
PONTIANAK, KOMPAS.com - Indonesia has received two warships, "KRI Salawaku 642" and "KRI Badau 643" from Brunei Darussalam under a grant, which will join the West Fleet Command (ARMABAR). Brunei government officially handed over the two warships on April 15, 2011, (Navy) Maj Komaruddin, the commander of KRI Badau said here on Monday. Both ships were originally called "KDB (Kapal Perang Diraja Brunei) Waspada" and "KDB Pejuang" as part of the Royal Brunei Navy fleet, he said. In accordance with Decree of the Defense Forces (Military)Commander, "KDB Waspada" is now called "KRI Salawaku" with hull number 642 and "KDB Pejuang" is now "KRI Badau" with hull number 643. "The two ships are part of the rapid ship missile (KCR)," Maj Komaruddin said, adding that the ships were designed in England and constructed in its plant in Singapore each with a cruising capacity of 28 knots. The two warships can be operated for the next 10 to 15 years, and each with a crew of 37, consisting of 7 officers and 30 men, Maj Komaruddin added. kompas.com | |
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| Sujet: Re: Armée Indonésienne / Indonesian National Armed Forces / Tentara Nasional Indonesia Ven 22 Avr 2011 - 11:50 | |
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Indonesian Navy successfully tests Russian anti-ship missile
The Indonesian Navy has successfully tested a Russian-made anti-ship missile for the first time, the Antara national news agency reported on Thursday. The Yakhont anti-ship missile was launched on Wednesday from the Van Speijk class frigate, Oswald Siahaan, during naval exercises in the Indian Ocean. Russian observers oversaw the drills, which involved 12 ships and over 1,000 personnel. It took six minutes for the missile to cover 250 kilometers and destroy a designated target. "The target ship was hit [by the missile] and sank," Navy spokesman Rear Admiral Iskandar Sitompul said. "We bought these missiles a long time ago, and have finally tested them." Indonesia bought an undisclosed number of Russian SS-N-26 Yakhont supersonic anti-ship cruise missiles for $1.2-million apiece in 2007 to replace Harpoon missiles on its frigates. The missile has a maximum range of 300 kilometers when cruising at high altitude. It flies at low level during the terminal phase, and between 5 and 15 meters in altitude. MOSCOW, April 21 (RIA Novosti) | |
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| Sujet: Re: Armée Indonésienne / Indonesian National Armed Forces / Tentara Nasional Indonesia Sam 23 Avr 2011 - 2:28 | |
| l'armée de l'air Indonesienne a commandé 8 Embraer EMB-314 Super Tucano afin de remplacer ses vieux Rockwell OV-10 Bronco à partir de 2012. Le turbopropulseur brésilien est en service dans 5 forces aéeriennes sud-américaines où il est utilisé contre les narcotraficants et pour la lutte antiguerilla(Coin). Il est aussi en compétion aux etats-Unis dans le cadre programme LAAR(light Attack /Armed Reconnaissance) initié par l'USAF en juillet 2009 source Air Fan | |
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| Sujet: Re: Armée Indonésienne / Indonesian National Armed Forces / Tentara Nasional Indonesia Ven 29 Avr 2011 - 16:14 | |
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Indonesia Launches Indigenous Warship
Indonesian Defence Minister Purnomo Yusgiantoro has launched the indigenously built warship, the KRI Clurit, at Batu Ampar cargo port, Batam, Riau Islands province, Indonesia. The 40m-long KRI Clurit is a swift missile-carrying ship designed and built by PT Palindo Marine to help secure the country's waters in the western region, according to Antara News. "With it, Indonesia has started to have the capability to safeguard its seas with self-made ships. We no longer need handouts," Yusgiantoro added. The minister said that an indigenous submarine and a destroyer would also be added to the Indonesian Navy's fleet. National Defence Forces (TNI) commander admiral Agus Suhartono said the navy had ordered two KCR-40 missile boats that would operate in Indonesia's western waters.
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| Sujet: Re: Armée Indonésienne / Indonesian National Armed Forces / Tentara Nasional Indonesia Jeu 5 Mai 2011 - 12:42 | |
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RI deploys F-16 jets to secure ASEAN Summit
The Jakarta Post, Jakarta | Wed, 05/04/2011 9:48 AM | National
The Indonesian military (TNI) has deployed one flight of F-16 Fighting Falcon jet aircraft from Iswahjudi Airbase Air Squadron 3 in Malang, East Java, to support security measures at the 18th ASEAN Summit in Jakarta, scheduled to take place from May 4 to 8. The jets arrived at the Halim Perdanakusumah airport on Tuesday, Antara reported. The flight was led by the air squadron 3 commander Lt. Col. Ian Fuady. The flight will take turn to assign some jets to patrol over Greater Jakarta during the conference. TNI's chief of staff Lt. Gen. Suryo Prabowo, who is also in charge as coordinator for security of the conference, said that the military also stand by combat jets and helicopters supported with radar equipment to detect possible threats to the security during the conference. thejakartapost | |
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| Sujet: Re: Armée Indonésienne / Indonesian National Armed Forces / Tentara Nasional Indonesia Ven 20 Mai 2011 - 16:00 | |
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RI seeks to exchange planes with South Korea
Indonesia wants to exchange its medium transport CN-235 airplanes with South Korean T-50 Golden Eagle jet trainers in an attempt to promote local products overseas and boost cooperation between the two countries, top officials say.
Indonesian-made CN-235s have been sold to several countries in the world, including South Korea, as “military and surveillance vehicles”, said Amir Sambodo, special staff for the Coordinating Economic Minister. “There have been talks that if Indonesia buys T-50s, there will be compensation for Korea to purchase CN-235s,” Amir told reporters at the Indonesia-South Korea bilateral meeting at the Westin Resort in Nusa Dua, Bali, on Thursday. Indonesia, he added, may have the potential to sell two or four more CN-235 planes to South Korea. “This needs to be increased to mutually benefit both countries. If South Korea is good at trainer jets, we are strong in transport aircraft, so this is win-win cooperation.” The CN-235, introduced in 1988, is a medium-range twin-engine transport plane that was jointly developed by CASA of Spain and the Indonesian state aircraft maker, then PT Industri Pesawat Terbang Nusantara (IPTN) and currently known as PT Dirgantara Indonesia (DI). The aircraft’s primary military roles include maritime patrol, surveillance and air transport, with the largest user being Turkey, which has 61 aircraft, followed by South Korea as well as Spain and Indonesia. The T-50, the first supersonic aircraft made by South Korea and one of the world’s few supersonic trainers, is an advanced trainer and multirole light fighter developed by Korea Aerospace Industries (KAI) beginning in the late 1990s. Amir’s statements came after Indonesia’s Coordinating Economic Minister, Hatta Rajasa, said in his opening remarks at the bilateral meeting that he expected Seoul to procure more CN-235 planes. “I have been informed by my colleague that Korea uses Indonesia’s CN-235 aircraft and I hope to see more of our aircraft flying over Korean skies in the years to come,” he said, adding that South Korea “has expressed interest in adding more CN-235 planes”. The Republic of Korea’s Air Force (ROKAF) has purchased 20 CN-235 aircraft, 12 of which were built by CASA in Spain and the remaining eight by Dirgantara Indonesia. In addition to transport airplanes, ROKAF also uses CN-235s as VVIP aircraft for the country’s leaders. The plane is also used by countries throughout the world, including, among others, Brunei Darussalam, Chile, France, Ireland, Malaysia, Mexico, Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates and the United States. “Our planes are better than CASA’s, so the Koreans are eager to use the Indonesian planes. In my opening remarks, I sent a signal for Korea to deploy more CN-235 planes,” Hatta said when asked by reporters after the bilateral meeting. PT DI is currently working on four CN-235-110 MPAs for the South Korean Coast Guard in a contract worth US$96 million. thejakartapost | |
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| Sujet: .. Sam 28 Mai 2011 - 13:41 | |
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T-50 Golden Eagle of Korea Aerospace Industries | By Lee Tae-hoon
Korea Aerospace Industries (KAI) signed a contract Wednesday to export its T-50 trainer jets to Indonesia, an official of the state-run aircraft maker said.
“Korea has signed a $400 million deal to export 16 T-50s,” Lee Kyung-ho, a spokesman of KAI said, noting that this is the first time for the country to export supersonic jets.
He said KAI will deliver 16 T-50 Golden Eagle supersonic trainer jets by 2013.
On April 12, Indonesia selected KAI as the preferred bidder for its trainer jet program over Russian’s Yakovlev Yak-130 and the Czech Republic’s Aero Vodochody L-159, the two other finalists in the competition.
Italy’s M-346, which defeated the T-50 in trainer jet acquisition deals in the United Arab Emirates in 2009 and Singapore in 2010, was disqualified from the competition in the first round of assessments in May last year.
The export of the T-50 was briefly thrown into question when Korean intelligence officials allegedly broke into the hotel room of a visiting Indonesian delegation in Seoul on Feb. 16.
Observers say that the deal will have positive effects on the country's efforts to export the aircraft to other nations, including Israel, the United States, Poland, India and the United Arab Emirates.
They say the strategic importance and close bilateral ties between Korea and Indonesia played a role in the decision-making process.
Indonesia and Korea are working together to jointly develop a new fighter.
Korea first unveiled the T-50 in 2005, becoming the world’s 12th supersonic jet producer. |
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