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And why should we play Big Brother of ASEAN?! :what: What benefits we intend to gain from doing so?! :what:. If you actually believe those countries that sent "humanitarian aid" actually doing so because they were driven by "the goodness of their heart" than your delusional.



Judging from your previous comments I can see clearly that you don't have any knowledge of underwater operation let alone any experience of it (particularly technical diving), and worse of all you also clearly doesn't have any knowledge of mountaineering & caving in tropical environment :hitwall:.

In case you're interested in underwater activities, I highly recommend you first take recreational diving course and earn your C-card.



Before you express your opinion regarding any news subject, it is best practice to always do independent check / verification regarding the 5W+H aspects of it (Who, What, When, Where, Why, How). Boring trough the mountain not only take time, but also risking collapsing the section (or some) passage and the remaining air bubble altogether.
Just in case your asking how do I know this, wel it's because I have access to magical maps, and I also know how to read topo, nautical, and aviation map (which is something that most people lack of)



Excellent points there :tup:



Another good point there :tup:. ASEAN isn't EU, which is why ASEAN still relevant, unlike EU that is currently on the verge of collapse under it's own weight.



Instead of talking, why don't you try to go there yourself and help around?! Although if your thinking of going inside flooded cave you might wanna have all your worldly affair set in order beforehand (life insurance & will / testament)



He just another "Pahlawan Kesiangan"

Calm down trishna, clam down. I'm not criticizing TNI or our beloved soldiers and divers. The offer must come from our government. Here have some cendol. :lol:
 
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The Indonesian Air Force is set to recieve its first CN295 MPA by the end of November 2018.

CN295 MPA Pesanan TNI AU Akan Diserahkan PTDI Akhir November 2018

Juli 15, 2018

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ANGKASAREVIEW.COM – Selain telah menuntaskan pengerjaan pesawat angkut medium CN295 untuk Kepolisian Republik Indonesia (Polri) yang rencananya akan diserahterimakan pada akhir Juli 2018 ini, PT Dirgantara Indonesia (PTDI) saat ini juga tengah menyelesaikan pengerjaan pesawat pesanan TNI AU berupa CN295 MPA.

Ini merupakan pesawat pertama dari keluarga CN295 jenis Maritime Patrol Aircraft (MPA) atau pesawat patroli maritim yang dikerjakan oleh PTDI. Untuk CN235, sebelumnya dua unit CN235 MPA telah dibuat oleh PTDI dan digunakan oleh TNI AU di Skadron Udara 5 Lanud Sultan Hasanuddin, Makassar. PTDI juga mengerjakan enam pesanan CN235 MPA untuk Skuadron Udara 800 TNI AL di mana pesawat kelima akan segera diserahkan.

Di Airbus Defence and Space (ADS) sendiri, C295 jenis MPA/ASW telah dipesan sejak 2007 dan mulai digunakan oleh Angkatan Laut Cile pada 2010 (jenis MPA) dan 2011 (jenis ASW). Data tahun 2011, ADS yang kala itu masih bernama Airbus Military sudah berhasil memproduksi 85 C295 berbagai varian. CN295 terbang perdana pada 28 November 1997 dan mulai diperkenalkan secara luas tahun 2001.

Sementara hingga tahun lalu, data menyebut C295 ini telah dibuat sebanyak 163 unit. CN295 MPA TNI AU dengan nomor registrasi AX-2911, pada bagian hidung dan sirip tegak ekornya terlihat angka 162 (sebelum nantinya dihilangkan). Ini menandakan pesawat ke-162 dari total yang telah dibuat oleh kolaborasi ADS dan PTDI.

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Sobat setia Angkasa Review, Manajer Program CN295 PTDI Ibnugroho Onto Wicaksono mengatakan, pesawat CN295 MPA untuk TNI AU dengan registrasi AX-2911 merupakan pesawat kesebelas CN295 yang telah dijual oleh PTDI. Yang pertama adalah sembilan unit CN295 untuk TNI AU, kemudian satu unit CN295 untuk Polisi Udara, dan kini satu unit lagi CN295 MPA untuk TNI AU.

Dijadwalkan CN295 MPA untuk TNI AU akan diserahkan pada akhir November tahun ini. “Untuk CN295 Polisi Udara akan diserahterimakan akhir Juli ini, sedangkan CN295 MPA untuk TNI AU akan diserahkan pada akhir November 2018,” ujar Ibnu saat ditemui timAngkasa Review di PTDI, Bandung, Jawa Barat.

Berbeda dengan jenis CN295 reguler, CN295 MPA dilengkapi beragam peralatan-peralatan khusus untuk fungsi patroli maritim. Pesawat terlihat dilengkapi kubah radar (radar dome – radome) di bagian bawah perutnya. Penempatan kubah radar di bagian bawah perut bermaksud agar cakupan (coverage) radar terhadap objek di bawah (lautan maupun daratan) lebih luas.

Belum dijelaskan, detail dari perangkat-perangkat khusus yang digunakan oleh pesawat pesanan TNI AU ini.

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Dengar kabar, pesawat ini nantinya akan ditempatkan di Skadron Udara 2 bersama dengan sembilan CN295 terdahulu. Ke depan, TNI AU sepertinya juga akan memproyeksikan tiga skadron intai/patroli maritim di kawasan barat (Jakarta), tengah (Makassar), dan timur (Biak). Untuk lebih jelasnya Sobat AR, nantikan kabar berikutnya dari TNI AU.

Read more: http://www.angkasareview.com/2018/0...-au-akan-diserahkan-ptdi-akhir-november-2018/
 
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Hmm never seen the launcher before

Pindad on track with tank production plan
Jon Grevatt, Bangkok - IHS Jane's Defence Weekly
16 July 2018
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PT Pindad expects to start mass-producing the Kaplan MT Modern Medium Weight Tank by 2019. Source: FNSS
Indonesian firm PT Pindad has announced that it expects to start mass-producing the Kaplan MT Modern Medium Weight Tank (MMWT) it is currently developing in collaboration with Turkey’s FNSS Savunma Sistemleri in 2019.

The tank programme is currently at an advanced stage of development, with PT Pindad having carried out ballistic and mine explosion tests featuring a MMWT hull prototype in Bandung, Indonesia, on 12 July.

Following the trials, PT Pindad said that the MMWT would now be prepared for certification tests with the Indonesian Army (Tentara Nasional Indonesia – Angkatan Darat: TNI-AD). The company added, “[The programme] will then proceed to the production stage to meet the modernisation needs of the TNI-AD and export markets.”

Ade Bagdja, PT Pindad’s director of technology and development, expects that the company will produce at least 100 MMWT units for the TNI-AD. The new tank will replace the service’s depleted fleets of French-made AMX-13 light tanks, which originally numbered more than 300.

Bagdja also said that in the initial production stage about 50 local companies will be involved in the production of the MMWT, although this would increase to at least 100 firms as the programme matures.

He added that through the arrangement with FNSS – a joint venture between Turkey’s Nurol Holding and the UK group BAE Systems – PT Pindad will have responsibility to market the MMWT to export markets in the Asia-Pacific, while FNSS plans to export the product to markets in Africa.

The MMWT programme is supported by an inter-government agreement between Indonesia and Turkey that was signed in November 2014. Work on the project started shortly after, with two prototypes and one hull for mine testing being produced by 2017. FNSS unveiled the first MMWT prototype at the IDEF exhibition in Turkey in May 2017.
http://www.janes.com/article/81779/pindad-on-track-with-tank-production-plan
 
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