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SS3 Pindad

Spesifikasi teknis SS3 :

- Kaliber: 7,62 x 51 mm
- Panjang: Popor rentang - 1080 - 1150 mm, Popor terlipat - 836 mm
- Panjang laras: 500 mm
- Sistem kerja: gas operated
- Sistem penguncian: putar
- Jumlah & arah galangan: 6 buah dan ke kanan
- Mode penembakan: aman, tunggal, dan otomatis penuh
- Mode pengamanan: tuas pengatus tembak
- Alat bidik mekanik: fip up
- Kecepatan tembak: 720 - 760 peluru per menit
- Kapasitas magasin: 30 butir
- Kemampuan tembak efektif: 400 meter (mekanik) dan 800 meter (optikal)

Other than the PINDAD their is another I think private Indonesian defense company which produces Assault Rifles and also Sniper Guns can any one tell me the name of that company and its website
 
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SS3 Pindad

Spesifikasi teknis SS3 :

- Kaliber: 7,62 x 51 mm
- Panjang: Popor rentang - 1080 - 1150 mm, Popor terlipat - 836 mm
- Panjang laras: 500 mm
- Sistem kerja: gas operated
- Sistem penguncian: putar
- Jumlah & arah galangan: 6 buah dan ke kanan
- Mode penembakan: aman, tunggal, dan otomatis penuh
- Mode pengamanan: tuas pengatus tembak
- Alat bidik mekanik: fip up
- Kecepatan tembak: 720 - 760 peluru per menit
- Kapasitas magasin: 30 butir
- Kemampuan tembak efektif: 400 meter (mekanik) dan 800 meter (optikal)

Other than the PINDAD their is another I think private Indonesian defense company which produces Assault Rifles and also Sniper Guns can any one tell me the name of that company and its website
Komodo Armament

http://komodoarmament.com
 
Berhubung kita gak bisa ikut berkontribusi lewat gambar ataupun update berita, jadinya cuma bisa ikut kontribusi lewat komen meskipun cm pas-pasan :D

Komen bermutu sama bagusnya kayak gambar ato berita. Daripada komen kelas cendol kayak punya gua. :laugh:
 
Sea Platforms
Quest for combatants: Indonesia mulls options for follow-on to first pair of SIGMA 10514 frigates
Ridzwan Rahmat - IHS Jane's Navy International
22 November 2017
The Indonesian Navy is acquiring more frigates as part of its fleet recapitalisation and is currently considering a number of options. Ridzwan Rahmat looks at the programme and explains why the operator could eventually end up with frigates from different countries and shipbuilders
In late October Indonesia took delivery of its second Martadinata (SIGMA 10514)-class frigate. The vessel, named KRI I Gusti Ngurah Rai (332), was handed over by state-owned shipbuilder PT PAL in Surabaya. It was assembled using modules manufactured in the Netherlands and Surabaya.

Raden Eddy Martadinata , seen here during its sea trials. (Damen)" style="-x-ignore: 1">First-of-class KRI <I>Raden Eddy Martadinata</I> , seen here during its sea trials. (Damen)

I Gusti Ngurah Rai is the second SIGMA 10514 platform to be built under this arrangement, which was intended to transfer more complex shipbuilding expertise from Dutch shipbuilder Damen to the local industry under the Perusak Kawal Rudal (PKR) programme.




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http://www.janes.com/article/75892/...llow-on-to-first-pair-of-sigma-10514-frigates
 
Sea Platforms
Quest for combatants: Indonesia mulls options for follow-on to first pair of SIGMA 10514 frigates
Ridzwan Rahmat - IHS Jane's Navy International
22 November 2017
The Indonesian Navy is acquiring more frigates as part of its fleet recapitalisation and is currently considering a number of options. Ridzwan Rahmat looks at the programme and explains why the operator could eventually end up with frigates from different countries and shipbuilders
In late October Indonesia took delivery of its second Martadinata (SIGMA 10514)-class frigate. The vessel, named KRI I Gusti Ngurah Rai (332), was handed over by state-owned shipbuilder PT PAL in Surabaya. It was assembled using modules manufactured in the Netherlands and Surabaya.

Raden Eddy Martadinata , seen here during its sea trials. (Damen)" style="-x-ignore: 1">First-of-class KRI <I>Raden Eddy Martadinata</I> , seen here during its sea trials. (Damen)

I Gusti Ngurah Rai is the second SIGMA 10514 platform to be built under this arrangement, which was intended to transfer more complex shipbuilding expertise from Dutch shipbuilder Damen to the local industry under the Perusak Kawal Rudal (PKR) programme.




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http://www.janes.com/article/75892/...llow-on-to-first-pair-of-sigma-10514-frigates

Vote for Iver Huitfeltd class :yahoo::victory:
 
Komen bermutu sama bagusnya kayak gambar ato berita. Daripada komen kelas cendol kayak punya gua. :laugh:
Gak Ppa, klo kata @Svantana yg penting rame :)
Vote for Iver Huitfeltd class :yahoo::victory:
IIRC, in the previous naval revision programs there were a $750 mill budget allocation for the multi-missions frigate acquisition project, so the Iver seems to be a strong candidates.
 
Combined Singapore-Indonesia troops and tanks capture urban area in flagship exercise



SAFKAR INDOPURA 2017Leopard 2SG Main Battle Tanks, jointly operated by soldiers from both the SAF and TNI-AD, entering the combat zone, during Exercise Safkar Indopura, on Nov 20, 2017. [ST PHOTO: LIM YAOHUI]●

Under heavy enemy fire, more than 400 Singapore and Indonesian troops fought together, storming and capturing a series of buildings in quick succession, clearing the area for two Leopard tanks to roll in.

The combined field battalion exercise at Murai Urban Training Facility near Lim Chu Kang on Monday (Nov 20) was the culmination of the annual flagship exercise between the two infantries.

Four Leopard Main Battle Tanks took part for the first time in this year's Exercise Safkar Indopura, marking a deepening of defence cooperation between both sides. These tanks added to the complexity of the mission, and allowed the crew from different armies to exchange knowledge.

They included two that were operated by combined crews of four men each. Exercise Safkar Indopura, held annually since 1989, began on Nov 13 this year.

TNI-AD infantrymen charging through the smoke during an assault on urban objectives, as part of Exercise Safkar Indopura, on Nov 20, 2017. [ST PHOTO: LIM YAOHUI]

To mark 50 years of bilateral relations between the two countries this year, a combined jump from 3,000m, with two lead jumpers, each carrying his national flag, was planned for the exercise's closing ceremony, but was cancelled as dark clouds formed.

Despite the gloomy weather, the ceremony, officiated by Chief of Army Melvyn Ong and TNI-AD Chief of Staff Mulyono, carried on, with the troops forming the number "50" on parade.

A mixed squad of Singapore Army (right) and TNI-AD soldiers storming a building during Exercise Safkar Indopura, on Nov 20, 2017. [ST PHOTO: LIM YAOHUI]

Calling the exercise the "cornerstone of the interactions between TNI-AD and the Singapore Army", Major-General Ong said the frequent bilateral interactions over the past 50 years have shown a high level of mutual trust between both countries.

He added: "This is not a relationship of chance. It's only through the willingness and initiative of both nations that we are able to take a long-term approach and work towards achieving our collective goals."

To demonstrate the close defence cooperation between the two armies, the troops fought alongside each other under a combined headquarters helmed by two exercise directors - one from each side.

A total of 474 infantry and armour soldiers were involved in Safkar Indopura this year - 300 personnel from the Singapore Army and 174 from the TNI-AD.

The Singapore Army and TNI-AD soldiers forming the number “50” during the closing ceremony of Exercise Safkar Indopura to commemorate 50 years of bilateral relations between Singapore and Indonesia at the Murai Urban Training Facility on Monday (Nov 20). [PHOTO: MINDEF]

Other than the field exercise, planning exercises, urban operations training and live-firing were also conducted.

Maj-Gen Ong noted that it was the first time Singapore had trained with soldiers from a foreign military in a leopard tank, adding that it was a clear indication of the mutual trust and understanding both sides have developed over the years.

Major Medi Haryo Wibowo, 38, commanding officer of TNI-AD's 312th Infantry Battalion, said: "The exercise was excellent because our troops from both armies can share knowledge, and have mutual respect and understanding."

On his experience training with the Indonesians, section commander 3SG Muhammad Abdul Rahman, 19, said: "I was very impressed by their aggressiveness in battle. Some of them really shouted and made sure that every one of their men knew what to do - I could hear the shouts from far away."

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Vote for Iver Huitfeltd class :yahoo::victory:

Gak Ppa, klo kata @Svantana yg penting rame :)

IIRC, in the previous naval revision programs there were a $750 mill budget allocation for the multi-missions frigate acquisition project, so the Iver seems to be a strong candidates.

Not so fast, there is another contender, like daewoo and Damen with their enlarger Sigma or even variant of De Zeven Provincien.

And this news kinda giving you clue about many possibilities.....

PT PAL JALIN KERJASAMA DENGAN POSCO DAEWOO CORPORATION
22 NOVEMBER 2017 DIANEKO_LC LEAVE A COMMENT


PT PAL INDONESIA (Persero) menjalin kerjasama dengan Posco Daewoo Corporation (PDC) untuk mendukung pembiayaan terhadap proyek-proyek kedepan. Budiman Saleh selaku Direktur Utama PT PAL INDONESIA (Persero) dan Kim Dae Young General Manager PDC menandatangani Momorandum of Agreement (MoA), Kamis Pagi (16/11). Disaksikan oleh perwakilan kedua belah pihak manajemen, penandatanganan MoA ini dilakukan secara lancar.

Kesepahaman antar 2 perusahaan atau Business to Business (B2B) untuk mendukung pendanaan proyek-proyek yang akan dikerjakan oleh PT PAL INDONESIA (Persero) guna mempersiapkan kelanjutan atas proyek proyek yang akan datang. Saat ini (Nopember 2017) Kapabilitas Fabrikasi dan Assembly yang sedang digunakan baru mencapai sekitar 30% dari total kemampuan.

Budiman Saleh menuturkan perjanjian kerja sama yang dilakukan dengan PDC untuk pembiayaan sejumlah proyek di PT PAL INDONESIA (Persero). “Perjanjian B2B ini merupakah salah satu langkah kita dalam melebarkan sayap untuk peningkatan produktivitas” jelasnya.

Kim Dae Young mengungkapkan kegembiraannya atas terjalinnya kerjasama antar 2 negara, khusunya PT PAL INDONESIA (Persero) dengan Posco Daewoo Corporation (PDC). “Perjanjian kerjasama ini akan menjadi awal bagi kami untuk terus mendukung PT PAL INDONESIA (Persero) dalam meningkatkan kapasitas produksinya baik kapal maupun non-kapal kedepan” imbuhnya. Kemampuan PDC dalam mendukung produktivitas PT PAL INDONESIA (Persero) melalui penyuplai beberapa komponen untuk produk dengan kualias dan teknologi tinggi. Sehingga secara financial kemampuan PT PAL INDONESIA untuk mendukung project-project ke depan tidak perlu diragukan lagi.

Photo : Budiman Saleh selaku Direktur Utama PT PAL INDONESIA (Persero) dan Kim Dae Young General Manager PDC menunjukkan Momorandum of Agreement (MoA), Kamis Pagi (16/11). (PT PAL)

Sumber : Pen PT PAL
 
At Dubai air show, air version of BrahMos missile find takers
By Mihir Mishra,ET Bureau | Nov 16, 2017, 02.54PM IST
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The cruise missile is better in velocity, flight range, and seeker range by three times and nine times by kill energy when compared to popular subsonic missiles in the word.
As BrahMos debuted at the Dubai Air Show, it received interest from various countries for its yet-to-be-launched air version of BrahMos missiles, which is likely to take its first flight next month, officials said.

“At this show, we have met number of countries and seen interests from Brazil, Indonesia and from Kazakhstan. The interest has primarily been in the air version of the Brahmos missile that is going take first flight next month,” said Praveen Pathak, GM (market promotion and exports) at BrahMos Aerospace, which produces the missiles.
Pathak further said that the company sees a lot of market for missiles in Middle East and Southeast Asia.

HAL and BrahMos Aerospace for the last few years were working on integrating the BrahMos missiles on two Sukhois for flight trials, which is likely to happen next month. Reportedly, about 42 Sukhoi fighters will eventually be armed with BrahMos missiles once tests on air version of these missiles are successful.

Pathak added that the company expects orders from the Russian Navy too, which has Sukhoi in its fleet of aircraft, once the air version is.


BrahMos, a joint venture between Russia’s NPO Mashinostroeyenia and the Defence Research and Development Organisation of India, is a short-range ramjet supersonic cruise missile that can be launched from submarines, ships, aircraft or land.

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https://m.economictimes.com/default_pwa.cms?article=61671117
 
SOUTHEAST ASIADEFENSE
Indonesia boosts its air and sea denial capabilities
By EMANUELE SCIMIANOVEMBER 20, 2017 7:14 PM (UTC+8)

Indonesia was reported to be among the countries that expressed interest in the Indo-Russian BrahMos supersonic cruise missile at the recent Dubai Air Show. Under its Minimum Essential Force program, Jakarta aims to improve air and sea denial capacities, with a primary focus on anti-ship and anti-submarine warfare in coastal waters.

The Indonesian military expansion is coming amid escalating tensions with China over a contested area around the Natuna Islands, which belong to the Southeast Asian country.

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Jakarta’s arsenal of anti-ship missiles is already quite robust. It includes the French MM-38 and MM-40 Exocet, the Russian SSC-3 Styx and SS-N-26 Yakhont, and the Chinese C-802. BrahMos would be a pretty notable addition to Indonesia’s missile forces, as it is one of the world’s fastest anti-ship and land-attack cruise projectiles.

BrahMos can be fired from ships, submarines and ground-based platforms. A variant for the Su-30 MKI fighter is set to be tested for the first time, according to Indian media reports.

Frigates and submarines are the other two pillars of Indonesia’s planned sea denial architecture

Frigates and submarines are the other two pillars of Indonesia’s planned sea denial architecture. On October 30, the second of two Sigma 10514 PKR guided-missile frigates was delivered to Jakarta by local shipbuilder PT Pal and Dutch defense contractor Damen. The Sigma 10514 PKR frigate is a multi-role vessel that can be used for patrol missions in the country’s economic exclusive zone (EEZ), as well as for anti-air, anti-surface and anti-submarine warfare and maritime security.

The Indonesian navy has also delayed the decommissioning of its Ahmad Yani-class frigates. A number of them will be sent to the Natuna Sea before the deployment of Sigma 10514 PKR frigates is completed.

As well, Indonesia received a Type 209 Chang Bogo-class attack submarine in August. The first of three vessels ordered in 2011, it was built by South Korean defense firm DSME. Jakarta plans to construct a fleet of 10 to 12 multipurpose submarines capable of operating in shallow (“green”) and blue waters alike.

As far as air defense is concerned, Indonesia recently finalized the acquisition of a complete NASAMS medium-range air defense system from Norwegian manufacturer Kongsberg. The ground-based platform will have to be equipped with US-made Raytheon AIM-120 missiles.

Indonesia currently relies on short-range surface-to-air missiles like the Swiss-manufactured Oerlikon Skyshield system. NASAMS will be deployed to protect the country’s capital city, but it could also be stationed to defend military installations on the Natuna islands.

Changing posture

Indonesia is an archipelago nation of about 18,000 islands. In July, Jakarta renamed the northern portion of its EEZ in the South China Sea as “North Natuna Sea.” This move drew a harsh response from Beijing, which disputes Indonesian claims to the waters surrounding the Natuna Islands.

The Natunas do not fall within China’s “Nine Dash Line,” which delineates the Asian giant’s claims to the South China Sea. However, Beijing lays claim to waters north of these Indonesian islands. The area is a rich fishing ground and is believed to have abundant oil and natural gas reserves.

To counter Chinese territorial demands, the Indonesian government is building up air and naval facilities on the Natuna Islands. Last year, Indonesian Defence Minister Ryamizard Ryacudu said his country would ramp up defenses around the Natunas by deploying warships, F-16 fighters, surface-to-air missiles, drones and a radar. In support of military activities on the Natunas, the Indonesian air force has also proposed developing an air base on Batam island, 20 kilometers off Singapore’s southern coast.

Susi Pudjiastuti, Indonesia’s maritime affairs and fisheries minister, said last month that her country would have to reinforce naval defenses against illegal fishing by foreign-flagged ships. Poaching cases in Natuna waters have multiplied in recent years. Notably, the constant presence of Chinese fishing boats, supported by their country’s coast guard, has strained relations between Indonesia and the Asian powerhouse – Jakarta and Beijing had three naval skirmishes last year.

Indonesia has maintained a low profile in the South China Sea until recently. Now, while Vietnam and the Philippines have softened their opposition to Chinese territorial demands (which have also been rejected by an international tribunal), Jakarta has become more assertive in safeguarding its maritime interests.

The Indonesian military build-up in the region bordering the South China Sea can be viewed mostly as geopolitical posturing. Jakarta wants to send a message to Beijing that it will defend its sovereign rights. But only strategic cooperation with regional and non-regional actors wary of China’s military expansion will give teeth to Jakarta to face Chinese pressure on the (North) Natuna Sea.
http://www.atimes.com/indonesia-boosts-air-sea-denial-capabilities/
 
Not so fast, there is another contender, like daewoo and Damen with their enlarger Sigma or even variant of De Zeven Provincien.

And this news kinda giving you clue about many possibilities.....

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Oh my, so it becomes more competitive than I expected. Iver and De Zeven?? both are a great packages that no one can denied. And for Daewoo, I have no idea what are the products they've to offer, any clue miss ?

Anyway, this is just light overview about their products:
> Damen Sigma-11516 Frigate
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So far there's only these concept for the enlarged of sigma design, but given to their modular system applied, so it's quite possible to be easier converted onto 130 meters and around.

> De Zeven Provincien Frigate Variant
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Perhaps it is one of her variant. With the I-mast 500 integrated sensor and systems instead the combos of APAR & Smart-L radar, seems it to be a more affordable in price than the original one.

> Iver Huitfeldt Class Frigate
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Honestly, this is the one that offers the best bang for the buck in its class. Despite its size which not that big, but has offer the capability as big as destroyers. Especially to its radar and sensors which can covers a large area coupled with the ESSM and SM-2 Standard missiles configuration, I think it's enough to make it a highly capable for air-defence role.

But if considered that we are not a member of nato or their closest ally, seems it would be difficult to get such SM-2 missile.
 
Daewoo Shipbuilding & Marine Engineering (DSME) is showcasing its KDDX Destroyer project for the first time outside South Korea At Indo Defence 2014, the international defence exhibition currently held in Jakarta. Navy Recognition gathered the latest details on the future Republic of Korea Navy (ROK Navy) Destroyer.

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According to a DSME representative at Indo Defence, the KDDX is being developped as a smaller, more compact and more stealthy follow on to the AEGIS KDX-III destroyers. The main requirements from the ROK Navy are lower maintenance and operating costs than KDX-III, which are based on the U.S. Navy's Burke class destroyers.

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Detailed view of the KDDX radar mast at Indo Defence 2014

Based on the model (and confirmed by two DSME representatives at Indo Defence), the KDDX will be fitted with 16x SSM-700K Haeseong (C-Star) Anti-ship Missile launchers, 48x vertical launch systems at the bow (MK41 from Lockheed Martin or some Korean VLS under development by Doosan) for surface to air missiles, 16x larger K-VLS back aft. This could not be confirmed at Indo Defence, but Navy Recognition believes these larger K-VLS will be used to store and launch LIG Nex1's Hyunmoo-3C land attack cruise missiles with a range of about 1,500 km. There are speculations in South Korea that there will also be an anti-ship version of the Hyunmoo missile. A Phalanx CIWS is fitted on top of the dual helicopter hangar.

For anti-submarine warfare, the class is expected to be fitted with bow and towed array sonars, and with torpedo launcher as well as K-ASROC (for Anti-Submarine ROCket).

KDDX will be fitted with Lockheed Martin's AEGIS SPY-1 radar or some equivalent, possibly a similar AESA phased array radar from Samsung-Thales, on an integrated mast to reduce radar cross section.

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KDDX will have a crew of about 180 sailors. We were told the propulsion system will be CODAG (Combined Diesel and Gas) but that many of the subsystems and peripheral equipment will be selected at a much later date.

Displacement of the class is set to be about 8,000 tons, length 155 meters, breadth 18.8 meters and draft 9.5 meters.

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Above article by Navy Recognition.

http://www.navyrecognition.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=2160
Had been appeared at Indodofense


Oh my, so it becomes more competitive than I expected. Iver and De Zeven?? both are a great packages that no one can denied. And for Daewoo, I have no idea what are the products they've to offer, any clue miss ?

Anyway, this is just light overview about their products:
> Damen Sigma-11516 Frigate
View attachment 438828
So far there's only these concept for the enlarged of sigma design, but given to their modular system applied, so it's quite possible to be easier converted onto 130 meters and around.

> De Zeven Provincien Frigate Variant
View attachment 438829
Perhaps it is one of her variant. With the I-mast 500 integrated sensor and systems instead the combos of APAR & Smart-L radar, seems it to be a more affordable in price than the original one.

> Iver Huitfeldt Class Frigate
View attachment 438830
Honestly, this is the one that offers the best bang for the buck in its class. Despite its size which not that big, but has offer the capability as big as destroyers. Especially to its radar and sensors which can covers a large area coupled with the ESSM and SM-2 Standard missiles configuration, I think it's enough to make it a highly capable for air-defence role.

But if considered that we are not a member of nato or their closest ally, seems it would be difficult to get such SM-2 missile.
 
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