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Just ask some tukang gorengan in perimeter of our armed forces headquarter or office, they usually have some paper from the HQ for "bungkus" purpose, i still remember back then when someone buy gorengan with "bungkus" containing table of information about air force equipment readiness.

then they should really prioritize buying paper shredder instead of brand new dinas cars every year.

at my office, even we need to destroy all papers that are not in a binder to prevent leaks.
 
so where is it now??? do we stop on the first hull???
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then they should really prioritize buying paper shredder instead of brand new dinas cars every year.

at my office, even we need to destroy all papers that are not in a binder to prevent leaks.

They should buy incinerator, in some foreign organization you still can get something from wrecked paper.
 
Russia ready to modified Su-35 to the needs of the Indonesian Air Force. Don't know what modification they are offering though.

Google translation.

https://m.tvzvezda.ru/news/opk/content/20205291446-dgRGX.html

Russia is ready to adapt the Su-35 for the needs of the Indonesian Air Force

Andrey Arkadyev
14:49 29.05.2020

The company noted that any attempt to pressure the United States on Indonesia and other countries in this matter is unacceptable.

Russia can adapt Su-35 multipurpose fighters to the request of the Indonesian Air Force, the press service of Rosoboronexport (part of Rostec) reports.

“Russia can supply Indonesia with the latest Su-35 multipurpose fighters, adapting them as much as possible to the needs of the customer. We are sure that this is the best choice for increasing the combat effectiveness of the Indonesian Air Force, ”the report said.

The company added that US attempts to force other countries, including Indonesia, to abandon the acquisition of the Su-35 are unacceptable and are "a manifestation of unfair competition."

In March, the head of the FSVTS Dmitry Shugaev said that Russia concluded contracts for the supply of military products worth $ 17 billion last year.

Su-35 is a Russian multi-purpose, highly maneuverable 4 ++ generation fighter. By its characteristics, the machine is closely approximated to fifth-generation aircraft.

It is a deep modernization of the Su-27. The modernization affected both on-board equipment and the airframe, which was strengthened.

In addition, the machine received a significantly more powerful radar station, an expanded arsenal of guided weapons, including long-range missiles aimed at the target by radar.

Su-35 is capable of performing a long flight at transonic speeds without turning on afterburner due to the replacement of AL-31F engines with “product 117C”.
 
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The importance of more women in peacekeeping
30th May 2020

An Indonesian woman soldier deployed with the United Nations Interim Force in Lebanon (UNIFIL) conducting a patrol in April 2020. (UN/Pasqual Gorriz)

The United Nations' landmark resolution 1325, adopted unanimously on October 20, 2000, marks the moment when the UN Security Council first highlighted the need for more women's participation in peacekeeping missions.

It has now been 20 years since the resolution was adopted, and still the mainstreaming of women peacekeepers in field missions has remained a challenge.

In his speech on the International Day of UN Peacekeepers this week, UN Secretary-General António Guterres revealed that women represent just six percent of uniformed military, police, justice, and corrections personnel in field missions, although they play a critical role in protecting civilians and maintaining peace.

"Women often have greater access in the communities we serve, enabling us to improve the protection of civilians, promote human rights and enhance overall performance. We must do more to achieve women's equal representation in all areas of peace and security," Guterres reiterated.

Even though women's ability in field missions has been recognized, increasing their participation in the field may not be as simple as it sounds. In most armed forces worldwide, few female soldiers are allowed to be deployed in combat situations. Though more armies are now welcoming women, few are likely to serve in hostile-environments, such as peacekeeping missions.

Lack of access may not be the sole obstacle to women joining peacekeeping missions. For some female soldiers, the problem could be more personal. First Sergeant Imakulata Ngamel, an Indonesian soldier deployed with the United Nations Interim Force in Lebanon (UNIFIL), said women soldiers who are married and have children may be more reluctant to apply for UN peacekeeping missions.

"They may be motivated at first to apply for the mission, but because of their families and children, most women soldiers would drop the opportunity," Ngamel said in a virtual interview held by the UN Information Center in Jakarta this week.

The UN began sending peacekeeping missions in 1948 when the Security Council authorized a team of military observers to oversee the Armistice Agreement between Israel and its Arab neighbors in the Middle East. Nearly half a century later, in 1993, "women made up one percent of deployed uniformed personnel. In 2019, out of approximately 95,000 peacekeepers, women constituted 4.7 percent of military contingents and 10.8 percent of formed police units in UN peacekeeping missions," according to a statement from the UN's peacekeeping mission.

As of January this year, women represented at least 6.4 percent (equivalent to 5,284 personnel) of the total 82,863 military and police personnel deployed in the field, while male troops and police officers made up 93.6 percent (equivalent to 77,579 personnel) of the total force.

Therefore, the UN pledged to increase women's representation in peacekeeping missions by 15 percent for military personnel, 25 percent for military observers and staff officers, 20 percent for police officer, and 30 percent for individual police officers by 2028.

Joining the pledge, the Indonesian government has gradually increased deployment of women troops in UN peacekeeping missions. Despite a drop in the total number of troops deployed from 3,080 personnel in 2019 to 2,847 in 2020, the number of Indonesian women soldiers joining the mission has increased from 106 to 159.

The number of Indonesian female soldiers joining the peacekeeping mission of UNIFIL in Lebanon has also surged in the last three years — from 22 personnel in 2018 to 25 in 2019 and 35 this year, said Ngamel.

Related news: TNI to increase participation of female peacekeepers

Women represent just 6 percent of peacekeeping personnel in field missions although they play a critical role in protecting civilians and maintaining peace. (UN/Pasqual Gorriz)

Critical role
In many regions torn by armed conflict or civil war, women and children appear to be the most affected group, as they may end up as victims of conflict-related sexual violence or gender-based violence. A human rights advocate noted this year how, in many instances, women and children have been sexually exploited by UN peacekeeping forces in exchange for food or support.

On its official website, Human Rights Watch has stated "exploitation and abuse by UN peacekeepers and personnel has been reported since the 1990s concerning peacekeeping missions in Bosnia and Herzegovina, Cambodia, the Democratic Republic of Congo, East Timor, Haiti, Liberia, Sierra Leone, and South Sudan, among others”.

"Haiti is just one of many countries where peacekeepers have raped women and girls, or sexually exploited them in exchange for food or support. My colleagues have also reported on rape by African Union force in Somalia, French and UN Peacekeepers in Central African Republic and UN troops in the Democratic of Congo," said Skye Wheeler, a senior researcher from Human Rights Watch, in her report published earlier this year.

Following the reports, the UN has conducted an investigations and announced the nationalities of the perpetrators, as well as established a trust fund and recovery program for the victims.

In light of this issue, greater women's participation in UN field missions has become critical as it could prevent further sexual abuse and exploitation. Women soldiers would instill a sense of security among women and children, and mainly victims of abuse, said another Indonesian soldier with UNIFIL, First Lieutenant Rima Eka Tiara Sari, in an interview held this week.

"We (the Indonesian battalion in UNIFIL) have set up a special team to join the mission's military gender task force and we have provided military assistance to the team. We have organized several campaigns on (sexual abuse) prevention," the lieutenant explained.

In a separate interview, Lieutenant Colonel Ratih Pusporini has recounted how, during a mission in 2008, she and her team succeeded in approaching victims of sexual abuse in a conflict-affected village in Congo.

"We know the victims are women, the previous group had failed to retrieve this information," Pusporini was quoted as saying by an official website of the Foreign Affairs Ministry of Indonesia.

Women play a greater role than men in preventing gender-based violence, including sexual abuse and exploitation, and qualify to carry out military patrols in hostile environments, conduct military training, and serve in combat, said First Sergeant, Imakulata Ngamel.

What is required is more chances for women to join peacekeeping missions. This means all countries "must believe in their female personnel, giving them equal opportunities from the beginning and in all steps of their careers, and encourage them to be deployed," said Commander Carla Monteiro de Castro Araujo, a Naval officer from Brazil, who recently received the 2019 UN Military Gender Advocate award this year.

"We need them (women) on the ground," she reiterated in her speech this week.

Related news: Indonesia remains resolute to intensifying role of female peacekeepers

By Genta Tenri Mawangi
Editor: Yuni Arisandy Sinaga
COPYRIGHT © ANTARA 2020

https://en.antaranews.com/news/149828/the-importance-of-more-women-in-peacekeeping
 
Also, it's confirmed that this newest D5 rifle will use 100% polymer
 
Old pics, most related to operation against PRRI /Permesta rebellion medio late 50's

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from the pics above, looks like Indonesia army since long provided rather complete infantry gears for their front line units

and i found them rather bulky in posture compared to other ASEAN armies at the same time
 
Using quadrail adding more weigh. Today many AR using m-lok or keymod for lighter
Indonesian garuda peace keeper at El Kuntilla, Sinai
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I have found other photo Indonesian pracekeeper in Sinai. Their weapon maybe strange and dont know are this weapon available in museum in here

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This weapon SAFN 49, predecessor famous FAL (the right arms of free world), some source say we have 15.000 unit of this
(Senapan sbyk ini pd kemana ya)
 
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Phillipines seems to get a lot of use from the multi-role vessel we exported to them
 
C-Fire REO fire control and acquisiton optic/radar for our future frigate , which could be a rebranded Chess Dynamics Sea Eagle FCRO , the radar on the C-Fire REO solution using a danish made Weibel X band (our kohanudnass operate that variant of weibel radar too)
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"Speaking to MONS during the September 2017 Defence and Security Equipment International Exhibition (DSEI) in London, Chess Dynamics explained that it would complete the development of its SEA EAGLE FRCO by the end of 2018.

The company has designed the system to provide fire control for offshore patrol vessel, corvette and light frigate-sized ships. Alongside thermal imaging and daylight optronics, the SEA EAGLE FRCO includes a Weibel X-band (8.5 gigahertz/GHz to 10.68GHz) frequency modulation/continuous wave fire control radar.

The company told MONS that this radar has an output power of 40W and a range of circa 16.2 nautical miles (30 kilometres). Chess continued that it has concluded tracking trials of the system, and plans to perform more trails in the future prior to completing development in 2018. The firm added that the SEA EAGLE FCRO will be offered as both a retrofit option for existing vessels and for installation on new ships."
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however the latest sea eagle series which weibel developed together with israeli techbel have far more superior capability than the previous one
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if Terma Hensoldt offer the latest variants like the one above , the Fire control radar that our future frigate have is already on par if not better than the Thales STIR series .
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as for Long Range Radar , If the SMART-L radar were changed by Weibel Doppler Radar which already operational on SATRAD 215 , we could potentially still have BMD (Ballistic Missile Defense) capability with that .
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based on that poster , looks like weibel also provide naval variant of it .
sauce :
http://www.tech-bel.com/products-services/radar-systems/sea-eagle-fcro/
https://www.weibel.dk/explore-ballistic-missile-defense/ground/#:~:text=Long-range accuracy Measuring accurately,system to protect large areas.
https://www.chess-dynamics.com/SeaEagleFCRO
http://www.tech-bel.com/products-services/radar-systems/air-surveillance-tracking-radar-mfsr-2100/

and based on this past news
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https://www.kemhan.go.id/2015/09/03...ogi-dan-produksi-bersama-pembuatan-radar.html
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we shall pleased danish contractor in current frigate contract .
 
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So there is Terma, Hensoldt and Odense as the main contractor for Indonesia future frigate. Next is the armaments list, which one they will get? France MBDA solutions? BAE solutions? or Raytheon?
 

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