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Indonesian Army Kostrad 1st Division Defile

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Army Fast Attack Recon Vehicle (Indonesian Made vehicle)


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Anoa Mortar Carrier

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Kostrad WZ-551 APC

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Anoa Mortar Carrier 80 mm
 
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Kostrad infantry soldier


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Komodo recon vehicles, Kostrad

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Anoa Armored Personnel Carrier with Adunok RCWS

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Helicopter Bell 412 demonstration
 
ini dari acara sertijab pangkostrad ya?

yoi

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WASHINGTON (Sept. 22, 2014) Chief of Naval Operations (CNO) Adm. Jonathan Greenert meets with the Indonesian Chief of Naval Staff Adm. Marsetio for an office call at the Pentagon during an official counterpart visit. Earlier at a full honors ceremony, Greenert presented Marsetio with the Legion of Merit on behalf of the secretary of defense for his leadership in joint naval exercises, maritime security symposia, humanitarian assistance efforts and increased bilateral operations with the United States. (U.S. Navy photo by Chief Mass Communication Specialist Peter D. Lawlor/Released)

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WASHINGTON (Sept. 22, 2014) Chief of Naval Operations (CNO) Adm. Jonathan Greenert meets with the Indonesian Chief of Naval Staff Adm. Marsetio for an office call at the Pentagon during an official counterpart visit. Earlier at a full honors ceremony, Greenert presented Marsetio with the Legion of Merit on behalf of the secretary of defense for his leadership in joint naval exercises, maritime security symposia, humanitarian assistance efforts and increased bilateral operations with the United States. (U.S. Navy photo by Chief Mass Communication Specialist Peter D. Lawlor/Released)

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"We welcomed my friend and counterpart Admiral Marsetio, Chief of Staff of the Indonesian Navy this morning to the Navy Yard for a full honors ceremony. Adm. Marsetio is a visionary leader, both of his Navy and in the Southeast Asia region. During his term as Chief of Staff of the Indonesian Navy he organized the Maritime Security Symposium with 57 nations, and established Operation Komodo, a naval exercise with 12 participating nations. His legacy will truly last for decades and I look forward to the continuing the partnership of our two navies and nations"
 
Credit to agan Silep-04 @kaskus.co.id

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KRI Clurit and Kujang, before leaving the ports for routine patrol duty


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thanks to agan Kenyot10 and peliosaurus for this pics, KRI Terapang 648, a new ships from Clurit class fast attack missile boats
 
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KRI Usman Harun and KRI John Lee (358 and 359) in Tanjung Priok Ports for acceptance ceremony, credit to Satrio begeng at Kaskus and original uploader
 
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KRI Usman Harun and KRI John Lee (358 and 359) in Tanjung Priok Ports for acceptance ceremony, credit to Satrio begeng at Kaskus and original uploader
After these ships and missile boats please post new list off new ships and Missile boats which now Indonesia has and which are still about to come
 
After these ships and missile boats please post new list off new ships and Missile boats which now Indonesia has and which are still about to come

New Ships list which had been arrived and soon to be arrived?

here it is,

Eight units of KCR 40 missile boats (has been delivered)
three units of KCR 60 missile boats (has been delivered)
Two units of Oiler and replenishment ships (one has been delivered)
Three units of Landing Ship Tank (one has been delivered)
Two units of Ocean going Tug boat (has been delivered)
Two units of Maritime Surveyor Vessels/Hydro-Oceanography vessels (on progress/made in France)
One units Training Ships (on progress/made in Spain)
Three units Multi Role Light Frigate/Ex-Nahkoda Ragam class now Bung Tomo Class Frigate (has been delivered)
Two units SIGMA class Frigate (on progress)
Sixteen units Coastal Patrol Vessels, so many variants.
 
Indonesia, China agree to review maritime radar procurement
23 September 2014 14:34 WIB

Beijing, China (ANTARA News) - The governments of Indonesia and China have jointly agreed to conduct an in-depth assessment of the procurement of the SLR-66 OTH maritime radar to boost the security of sea lanes in the Indonesian archipelago.

Indonesian Defense Minister Purnomo Yusgiantoro informed ANTARA in Beijing on Tuesday that Indonesia and China will reevaluate the financing mechanism for the procurement of the radar.

"In short, Indonesia and China will review everything that is related to the procurement of the maritime spy radar," he noted.

Minister Purnomo revealed that Indonesia will also reassess the necessary technical specifications for ensuring the security of sea lanes in the archipelago and the interoperability of the SLR-66 OTH radar with maritime patrol ships deployed by Indonesia.

"All this time, the sea lanes have been monitored using maritime patrol ships and airplanes of the Indonesian Navy," he stated.

In order to beef up security of Indonesias large maritime territory, particularly in the eastern region, Purnomo asserted that the country needed the spy radar, which was offered by China.

Thus, during the three-day work visit to China, on September 21-23, Minister Purnomo also visited the China Educational Instrument and Equipment Corp (CEIEC) office, the enterprise that offered the spy radar to Indonesia.

On the occasion, the CEIECs Director, Qu Huimin, explained that the SLR-66 OTH spy radar has an active mode operational capability to monitor up to 280 kilometers and passive mode with a monitoring capability of 500 kilometers.

The SLR-66 OTH radar also operates from stationary stations, which must be located in the strategic sea lanes.

Besides the SLR-66 OTH, the CEIEC also manufactures air monitoring equipment (UAV with SAR and PAYLOAD types) and underwater detection radar.(*)

Indonesia, China agree to review maritime radar procurement - ANTARA News

Indonesia, China discuss radar deal

Jon Grevatt, Bangkok - IHS Jane's Defence Weekly
24 September 2014

Indonesia is in discussion with China about possibly buying a Chinese-developed maritime radar system, Indonesia's state-run news agency Antara reported on 24 September.

Citing Indonesian Defense Minister Purnomo Yusgiantoro, the report said Indonesia was assessing the capabilities of the system - called an SLR-66 over-the-horizon (OTH) radar - as well as its potential for interoperability with existing Indonesian Navy assets.

Yusgiantoro also said Indonesia was evaluating an appropriate financial mechanism with which to procure the radar system. "Indonesia and China will review everything that is related to the procurement of the [radar]," he said.

The news report said the SLR-66 radar was offered to Indonesia by the state-owned China Educational Instrument and Equipment Corporation (CEIEC), a company visited by Yusgiantoro during his recent visit to China.

Indonesia, China discuss radar deal - IHS Jane's 360
 
Seeking Substitute F-5E Tiger Air Force

25-09-2014 16:36

Air Force defensive efforts in their duties, law enforcement and security airspace national jurisdiction requires main weapon system (defense equipment) that are reliable. Defense equipment is used, among others, are capable fighter aircraft that are used to safeguard and secure the Homeland linked our national interest.

14 Air Squadron is a unit of combat operations since the beginning of its history has operated in the era of strategic combat aircraft like MiG-21F Fishbed F-86 Sabre and F-5E Tiger. Specifically for the F-5E Tiger aircraft that have been used for 33 years since 1980 have required replacement due to decreased operational level, because of age, limited sources of supply of spare parts which makes it difficult and costly maintenance of the aircraft.

14 Air Squadron was formed before the implementation TRIKORA 1962 Campaign Based on the Decree of the Minister / Chief of Staff of the Air Force No. 135 dated August 7, 1962 which contains about the formation of the Home Base Squadron 14 Mig-21F aircraft with Iswahyudi air base located in Madison. Indonesia is the first country outside the Warsaw Pact are using Mig-21 aircraft. But after the events of the G-30S aircraft operated Mig-21F stop and eventually replaced the arrival of the F-86 Sabre grant Australia in 1973.

Then, in 1980 Squadron Air 14 F-16 aircraft equipped 5 E / F Tiger II made Northrop, USA. This aircraft can be categorized strategic fighter in that era with ground attack capabilities and air-to-air combat is good enough to able to reach Mach 1.6 (Speed of Sound). The form is small and nimble, easy to operate and maintain and be able to land on the runway most of the air in the homeland.

In the era of the F-5E / F Tiger II has a deterrent (deterrence) is quite ampuh.dimana memaungkinkan Air Squadron 14 perform various types of operations such as: air defense operations, strategic air offensive operations, offensive air operations opponent and air support operations such as air sealing, direct air strikes, air fire support, air cover and observation / reconnaissance.

But after reaching the age of 33 years, the lifetime of the aircraft the Air Force to consider replacing it with a new strategic fighter more modern and reliable and able to meet the challenges of modern air operations tasks according to the task the Air Squadron 14.

Selection of aircraft as a replacement for the F-5E candidate Air Force began with a glance at the various types of modern combat aircraft, including fighter aircraft Sukhoi Su-30 MKI, F-15 SE Silent Eagle, Eurofighter Typhoon, F-16 E / F Block 60/62, Rafale -B, F-18 E / F Super Hornet, Su-35 Flanker and Su-39 JAS Gripen NG. Everything is the latest generation of modern combat aircraft generation 4.5 which is roughly estimated to meet criteria for a strategic Air Force fighter aircraft.

Parties to the Air Force began the process of selecting the first aircraft the ability to see all the candidates through factors such as: aircraft General Characteristics, Performance, Armament, and the aircraft Avionics. Everything through in-depth analysis of relevant aspects of Operations, Technical Aspects and Non-Technical Aspects.

After that is done the comparison of the capabilities of the candidates of strategic fighter. Everything is compared to see whether it meets the requirements of the Air Force operations with the assessment criteria include: Multi-Role aircraft must type a minimum of 4.5 generation, capable of reaching strategic targets with a radius of action is much better surface and subsurface targets, capable of carrying out combat missions day and night at all weather, has a modern radar with far reaching consequences, is able to implement Network Centric warfare, easy maintenance, equipment avionics, navigation and modern communications are encrypted, electronic warfare equipment passive and active as well as having the ability to launch conventional weapons, smart weapons and medium-range air combat weapons or beyond visual range.

The last step is to compare directly the ability of the candidate aircraft in speed, operating altitude, takeoff capability, the ability of the radar range, combat radius of action capabilities and the ability Agility aircraft. Agility Ability level of agility can mean reaction speed maneuvers and aircraft to act offense and defense against the new situation without delay time.

Modern air warfare expert, Col.John Boyd says that Agility is kemampuanmerubah from one maneuver to the other maneuvers where the ability to maneuver is the ability to change the combination of altitude, speed and direction of the plane quickly and accurately. Capabilities also called agility maneuvers that include the ability to fly uphill, acceleration, turning in a vertical (pull ups) and horizontal (turn).

Not only is associated with the ability of aircraft maneuvers, Agility is also associated with the ability of avionics and weapons, which totally determines how fast the pilot can steer the weapon and shoot opponents, firing rate is the result of the ability of aircraft maneuvers and sensor capability aircraft avionics and weapons capability.

In addition, the Air Force also conducts analysis on aspects of aeronautic field that includes six categories, namely: age airframe maintenance (Water Frame), age of aircraft engine maintenance (engine), maintenance costs, operating costs, and a comparison of the lifetime. Analysis details are not lost in the field of avionics which include whether the aircraft meets the aspects include: Human Machine Interface configuration, availability of spare parts support, failure rates, maintenance and operational publications, reliability, technology, population and ease of maintenance.

Analysis concerning the non technical aspects include: a review of political related government policies, technology transfer, economic level, the comparison with the capabilities of the aircraft that could potentially be a potential opponent, the real operating cost estimates, difficulty and ease of procurement and, most importantly the ability to produce a deterrent effect or deterrence.

All criteria were used as a reference by the Air Force to propose candidate replacement aircraft F-5E Tiger II Air Squadron 14 to the government which in this case is the Ministry of Defence. Now making the determination of the selected aircraft is still on the side of the government, represented by the Ministry of Defense. Therefore, until now there is no single name that plane has been officially designated as a replacement for the F-5E Tiger aircraft the Air Force. Hopefully selected aircraft will be able to fulfill its role and function as a strategic fighter to improve the ability of Aerospace Power of our country.

Mencari Pengganti F-5E Tiger TNI AU | Tentara Nasional Indonesia - Angkatan Udara

It is really good, 4.5 gen fighter at least one squadron

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Some members of the guard in front of Air Force Super Tucano fighter who had just arrived at 21 Squadron, Air Force Base airfield Abdul Rahman Saleh, Malang, East Java, on Friday (26/9). The arrival of four of the total 16 Super Tucano fighter planes is a second phase to complete the delivery of tactical fighter squadron of the Air Force. (AFP PHOTO / Ari Bowo Sucipto)


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A member of the Air Force speaks through communication tools when it comes Super Tucano fighter planes in squadron 21, the Air Force Base airfield Abdul Rahman Saleh, Malang, East Java, on Friday (26/9). The arrival of four of the total 16 Super Tucano fighter planes is a second phase to complete the delivery of tactical fighter squadron of the Air Force. (AFP PHOTO / Ari Bowo Sucipto)

I think your SU30's can fill the role if you decide to decommission your F5's.

BTW, are you happy with your f16's? or you should have go for a new plane?
 
I think your SU30's can fill the role if you decide to decommission your F5's.

BTW, are you happy with your f16's? or you should have go for a new plane?

We need more new fighter squadrons, and the Air Forces decided to go along with the more advanced design if they want to replace F-5 with something new aircraft, and that's will be a new 4.5 gen fighter. And what we want's is something more in the league of Typhoon tranche 3, Rafale B, Su-35, F-16 block 60/62, Grippen NG, F/A18 E/F super Hornet or F-15 Slammer. The Air Force allocated around 1,4 billion US dollar to procurement process alone.

F-16 is very reliable and hardy worker, the Air Forces like them too much even more than the Flanker.
 

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