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KRI IMAM BONJOL TANGKAP TIGA KAPAL IKAN VIETNAM

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Kapal Republik Indonesia (KRI) Imam Bonjol - 383 yang merupakan salah satu unsur KRI jajaran Komando Armada RI Kawasan Barat (Koarmabar) di bawah binaan Satuan Kapal Eskorta, berhasil menangkap tiga kapal ikan dengan ABK berkewarganegaraan Vietnam, di Perairan Natuna, Senin (3/11/2014). Saat penangkapan KRI Imam Bonjol-383 yang tengah melaksanakan Operasi Rajawali Arnawa di bawah kendali operasi Guskamlaarmabar.

Ketika tertangkap tangan, ketiga kapal Asing tersebut tengah melaksanakan penangkapan ikan secara ilegal di perairan Natuna namun berhasil terdeteksi oleh radar Sperry Marine KRI Imam Bonjol-383. Selanjutnya kontak diidentifikasi secara visual dengan menggunakan teropong dan kemudian diketahui sebagai tiga buah kapal ikan Vietnam. Ketiga kapal tersebut berhasil dihentikan pada posisi 03° 23’ 55” LU dan 105° 44’ 42” BT. Ketiga kapal ikan Asing tersebut selanjutnya diperintahkan untuk merapat ke lambung kiri KRI Imam Bonjol–383 untuk proses pemeriksaan dan penggeledahan.

Dari hasil proses pemeriksaan diketahui bahwa ketiga kapal tersebut merupakan kapal ikan Vietnam yang masing-masing bernama KG 90433 TS. ATS 006, KG 94366 TS. ATS 005 dan KG 94266 TS. ATS 012. Saat tim pemeriksa menanyakan tentang muatan maupun dokumen penangkapan ikan yang syah, para nahkoda dari ketiga kapal ikan Vietnam itu ternyata tidak dapat menunjukkan kelengkapan surat-suratnya. Kemudian berdasarkan hasil temuan tersebut, Komandan KRI Imam Bonjol-383 segera memerintahkan ketiga kapal tersebut untuk dikawal menuju Pangkalan Angkatan Laut (Lanal) Tarempa guna proses pemeriksaan lebih lanjut.

(Dispenarmabar)

posted @ Monday, November 03, 2014 11:37 PM by Dispenal Mabesal

KRI IMAM BONJOL TANGKAP TIGA KAPAL IKAN VIETNAM > W E B S I T E - T N I A L > Operasi & Latihan

Indonesian Navy Catch Three Vietnam Illegal Fishing Vessels

Dirty
 
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Jokowi meeting with Wang Yi, Minister of Foreign Affair of People Republic of China, today 3/11/2014
 
Please post translation off article about Eurofightet

LONDON — Eurofighter is holding out the possibility of Indonesia assembling the Typhoon if the Southeast Asian nation acquires the fighter in an anticipated upcoming competition.

The four-nation consortium is beating the drum for a possible Typhoon sale on its first official appearance at the Indo Defence show, which opens in the capital Jakarta Wednesday.

In a statement ahead of the show opening, Alberto Gutierrez, Eurofighter’s CEO, said the consortium is ready to work as needed with the Indonesian aerospace industry on developing indigenous capability but in the shorter term the company is willing to discuss ways in which intermediate requirements are met.

Gutierrez said there had “already been a number of useful meetings” between interested parties but it was “too early” to go into detail.

A spokesman for Eurofighter said final assembly of Typhoon jets by the Indonesian aerospace industry was one longer term possibility in any deal between the two sides.

The Eurofighter consortium of Airbus Defence and Space, Alenia Aermacchi and BAE Systems produces Typhoons for the core partners Britain, Germany, Italy and Spain, and has secured export orders in Austria, Oman and Saudi Arabia.

Eurofighter and other fighter builders responded to a request for information issued by the Indonesian government in January for a fighter to replace the F-5s currently in service with the Air Force.

Saab with the Gripen also responded.

Indonesia operates a mix of F-5s, F-16s, Su-27s, Su-30s and Hawk jets.

Sweden’s Saab issued a statement in September saying that with Jakarta spending about 1 percent of its gross domestic product on defense, it “would be looking at an aircraft that is affordable, superior and have low operational cost. All these make the Gripen an ideal solution for Indonesia.”

One industry source said nothing much has happened since the RFIs were returned.

“I’m not even taking a breath let alone holding it waiting for the Indonesians to progress this requirement; it could take four or five years,” he said, in response to a question about a possible purchase timeline.

Doug Barrie, the senior air analyst at the International Institute of Strategic Studies think tank in London, expressed a similar view.

“Indonesia has admirable ambitions to modernize its Air Force but whether they can sustain that interest to a point where they can be realized is a considerable question.”

Across the Straits of Malacca, Indonesia’s neighbour, Malaysia, is also looking to update its fighter fleet on a tight budget and has turned to possible leasing of jets to meet medium-term requirements.

Eurofighter, Saab, Boeing and possibly others have all been encouraged to submit lease proposals to the Malaysians in the last 12 months.

Saab sealed a $5.4 billion deal with Brazil in late October to supply 36 Gripen NG fighters and is conducting discussions for lease of an earlier version of the jet as an interim capability upgrade.

The company has already leased Gripen jets to other customers.

Indonesia is promising to raise defense spending to modernize the military and despite tough overall budget conditions has recently purchased armored vehicles, warships, air defense missiles and other equipment, in part as a response to increasing equipment acquisitions by other nations in the region. ■

Eurofighter Eyes Typhoon Sale, Assembly in Indonesia | Defense News | defensenews.com
 
Exercise True Grit

Australian Army instructors from the Combat Training Centre—Jungle Training Wing at Tully put 30 Indonesian Army (Tentara Nasional Indonesia Angkatan Darat) personnel through their paces in the Queensland rainforest on the Junior Officer Combat Instructor Training course from 28 September to 10 October 2014 as part of the two country’s ongoing cooperation program.

The course culminated with Exercise True Grit, a section-level activity involving groups of 8–10 personnel competing over the Jungle Training Wing’s demanding obstacle course and the bayonet assault course.

The 30 Indonesian Army personnel who travelled to Australia were selected from the best 90–100 personnel who took part in a similar course conducted in Indonesia in early 2014.
The Junior Officer Combat Instructor Training course was variously held at Lavarack Barracks in Townsville, the Townsville field training area and the Tully training area.

Combat Training Centre—Jungle Training Wing’s primary role is to deliver basic and advanced jungle warfare training to dismounted Australian Army personnel. The Jungle Training Wing is also heavily engaged in international exercises, often providing training to regional allies due to its international reputation and the level of expertise of its instructors.

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Eurofighter Typhoon to be showcased at Indo Defense
Bagus BT Saragih, The Jakarta Post, Jakarta | National | Mon, November 03 2014, 10:39 PM

The Eurofighter Consortium will be showcasing the Eurofighter Typhoon, claimed to be one of the world’s most advanced fast-jet fighters, at the 2014 Indo Defense exhibition in Kemayoran, Central Jakarta, from Nov. 5 to 8.

Eurofighter decided to take part in Indo Defense, a biannual defense and military exhibition, because it believed the Eurofighter Typhoon could be the best solution for Indonesia, stated the company’s press release, which was made available to The Jakarta Post on Monday.

“At Indo Defense, key decision-makers will concentrate on one essential aspect of securing Indonesia’s future – optimizing investment decisions around defense capability. Eurofighter recognizes the importance of this challenge. For the first time, the consortium will be showcasing a unique opportunity for the people of Indonesia,” Alberto Gutierrez, the CEO of Eurofighter Jagdflugzeug GmbH said, as quoted in the release.

Earlier this year, the Defense Ministry stated that it was is in the process of selecting replacements for its old Northrop F-5 Tiger fighter jets. The Air Force and the ministry have named Lockheed Martin’s F-35 as their top choice, while state aircraft manufacturer PT Dirgantara Indonesia (DI) suggested the Eurofighter Typhoon — manufactured by a consortium of three companies: BAE Systems, Airbus Group and Alenia Aermacchi. PT DI suggested that the consortium would be willing to transfer their technology while producing the aircraft.

Alberto claimed that the Eurofighter Typhoon had the capabilities that were crucial in safeguarding the islands of Indonesia. “In terms of airpower you need an asset that is fast, can fly high, has staying power and which is versatile and reliable enough to effortlessly take on a number of key roles,” he said.

He also indicated that Eurofighter was willing to include deals on transfers of technology. “We recognize that it is important to foster and develop indigenous capability. We know, that to do that, you need to be freely able to transfer know-how and develop your own highly-skilled workforce that can play a key part in enhancing and developing capability over future generations,” he said.

The CEO said that the Eurofighter consortium was ready to work as needed with the Indonesian aerospace industry on developing indigenous capability, but he added that, in the shorter term, Eurofighter is willing to discuss and develop ways in which immediate requirements would be met.

“We have already delivered a total of 418 aircraft to six of our customers and we are in the process of preparing deliveries for a seventh,” said Alberto.

Airbus is already active in Indonesia working closely with PT DI, which manufactures and supplies parts for a number of key programs, both civilian and military. (++++)

Eurofighter Typhoon to be showcased at Indo Defense | The Jakarta Post
 
@mado cara dapetin tiket indo defence untuk sipil gmn?
Kalau ga salah juga harus bawa kartu nama?? Bos, jangan lupa Foto biar banyak booth Eurofighter, Sukhoi aviation, Saab gripen, roxoboronexport S300 dan di share di sini.

Eurofighter Typhoon to be showcased at Indo Defense
Bagus BT Saragih, The Jakarta Post, Jakarta | National | Mon, November 03 2014, 10:39 PM

The Eurofighter Consortium will be showcasing the Eurofighter Typhoon, claimed to be one of the world’s most advanced fast-jet fighters, at the 2014 Indo Defense exhibition in Kemayoran, Central Jakarta, from Nov. 5 to 8.

Eurofighter decided to take part in Indo Defense, a biannual defense and military exhibition, because it believed the Eurofighter Typhoon could be the best solution for Indonesia, stated the company’s press release, which was made available to The Jakarta Post on Monday.

“At Indo Defense, key decision-makers will concentrate on one essential aspect of securing Indonesia’s future – optimizing investment decisions around defense capability. Eurofighter recognizes the importance of this challenge. For the first time, the consortium will be showcasing a unique opportunity for the people of Indonesia,” Alberto Gutierrez, the CEO of Eurofighter Jagdflugzeug GmbH said, as quoted in the release.

Earlier this year, the Defense Ministry stated that it was is in the process of selecting replacements for its old Northrop F-5 Tiger fighter jets. The Air Force and the ministry have named Lockheed Martin’s F-35 as their top choice, while state aircraft manufacturer PT Dirgantara Indonesia (DI) suggested the Eurofighter Typhoon — manufactured by a consortium of three companies: BAE Systems, Airbus Group and Alenia Aermacchi. PT DI suggested that the consortium would be willing to transfer their technology while producing the aircraft.

Alberto claimed that the Eurofighter Typhoon had the capabilities that were crucial in safeguarding the islands of Indonesia. “In terms of airpower you need an asset that is fast, can fly high, has staying power and which is versatile and reliable enough to effortlessly take on a number of key roles,” he said.

He also indicated that Eurofighter was willing to include deals on transfers of technology. “We recognize that it is important to foster and develop indigenous capability. We know, that to do that, you need to be freely able to transfer know-how and develop your own highly-skilled workforce that can play a key part in enhancing and developing capability over future generations,” he said.

The CEO said that the Eurofighter consortium was ready to work as needed with the Indonesian aerospace industry on developing indigenous capability, but he added that, in the shorter term, Eurofighter is willing to discuss and develop ways in which immediate requirements would be met.

“We have already delivered a total of 418 aircraft to six of our customers and we are in the process of preparing deliveries for a seventh,” said Alberto.

Airbus is already active in Indonesia working closely with PT DI, which manufactures and supplies parts for a number of key programs, both civilian and military. (++++)

Eurofighter Typhoon to be showcased at Indo Defense | The Jakarta Post


Minister of defense considering F-35?? should be SU35 I think...?? Must be a mistake by The Jakarta Post..never heard of TNI-AU considering f-35..but of course would be happy with it if its true. Anyway any three of this would be fine : F-35, SU-35 or Saab Gripen NG with TOT.
 
Eurofighter Eyes Typhoon Sale, Assembly in Indonesia

Nov. 3, 2014 - 02:31PM |
By ANDREW CHUTER |

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The Eurofighter is seen flying in Malaysia. The company hopes to sell the aircraft to Indonesia. (Geoffrey Lee/ Copyright Eurofighter)
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LONDON — Eurofighter is holding out the possibility of Indonesia assembling the Typhoon if the Southeast Asian nation acquires the fighter in an anticipated upcoming competition.

The four-nation consortium is beating the drum for a possible Typhoon sale on its first official appearance at the Indo Defence show, which opens in the capital Jakarta Wednesday.

In a statement ahead of the show opening, Alberto Gutierrez, Eurofighter’s CEO, said the consortium is ready to work as needed with the Indonesian aerospace industry on developing indigenous capability but in the shorter term the company is willing to discuss ways in which intermediate requirements are met.

Gutierrez said there had “already been a number of useful meetings” between interested parties but it was “too early” to go into detail.

A spokesman for Eurofighter said final assembly of Typhoon jets by the Indonesian aerospace industry was one longer term possibility in any deal between the two sides.

The Eurofighter consortium of Airbus Defence and Space, Alenia Aermacchi and BAE Systems produces Typhoons for the core partners Britain, Germany, Italy and Spain, and has secured export orders in Austria, Oman and Saudi Arabia.

Eurofighter and other fighter builders responded to a request for information issued by the Indonesian government in January for a fighter to replace the F-5s currently in service with the Air Force.

Saab with the Gripen also responded.

Indonesia operates a mix of F-5s, F-16s, Su-27s, Su-30s and Hawk jets.

Sweden’s Saab issued a statement in September saying that with Jakarta spending about 1 percent of its gross domestic product on defense, it “would be looking at an aircraft that is affordable, superior and have low operational cost. All these make the Gripen an ideal solution for Indonesia.”

One industry source said nothing much has happened since the RFIs were returned.

“I’m not even taking a breath let alone holding it waiting for the Indonesians to progress this requirement; it could take four or five years,” he said, in response to a question about a possible purchase timeline.

Doug Barrie, the senior air analyst at the International Institute of Strategic Studies think tank in London, expressed a similar view.

“Indonesia has admirable ambitions to modernize its Air Force but whether they can sustain that interest to a point where they can be realized is a considerable question.”

Across the Straits of Malacca, Indonesia’s neighbour, Malaysia, is also looking to update its fighter fleet on a tight budget and has turned to possible leasing of jets to meet medium-term requirements.

Eurofighter, Saab, Boeing and possibly others have all been encouraged to submit lease proposals to the Malaysians in the last 12 months.

Saab sealed a $5.4 billion deal with Brazil in late October to supply 36 Gripen NG fighters and is conducting discussions for lease of an earlier version of the jet as an interim capability upgrade.

The company has already leased Gripen jets to other customers.

Indonesia is promising to raise defense spending to modernize the military and despite tough overall budget conditions has recently purchased armored vehicles, warships, air defense missiles and other equipment, in part as a response to increasing equipment acquisitions by other nations in the region. ■

Email: achuter@defensenews.com.
 
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KRI IMAM BONJOL TANGKAP TIGA KAPAL IKAN VIETNAM

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Kapal Republik Indonesia (KRI) Imam Bonjol - 383 yang merupakan salah satu unsur KRI jajaran Komando Armada RI Kawasan Barat (Koarmabar) di bawah binaan Satuan Kapal Eskorta, berhasil menangkap tiga kapal ikan dengan ABK berkewarganegaraan Vietnam, di Perairan Natuna, Senin (3/11/2014). Saat penangkapan KRI Imam Bonjol-383 yang tengah melaksanakan Operasi Rajawali Arnawa di bawah kendali operasi Guskamlaarmabar.

Ketika tertangkap tangan, ketiga kapal Asing tersebut tengah melaksanakan penangkapan ikan secara ilegal di perairan Natuna namun berhasil terdeteksi oleh radar Sperry Marine KRI Imam Bonjol-383. Selanjutnya kontak diidentifikasi secara visual dengan menggunakan teropong dan kemudian diketahui sebagai tiga buah kapal ikan Vietnam. Ketiga kapal tersebut berhasil dihentikan pada posisi 03° 23’ 55” LU dan 105° 44’ 42” BT. Ketiga kapal ikan Asing tersebut selanjutnya diperintahkan untuk merapat ke lambung kiri KRI Imam Bonjol–383 untuk proses pemeriksaan dan penggeledahan.

Dari hasil proses pemeriksaan diketahui bahwa ketiga kapal tersebut merupakan kapal ikan Vietnam yang masing-masing bernama KG 90433 TS. ATS 006, KG 94366 TS. ATS 005 dan KG 94266 TS. ATS 012. Saat tim pemeriksa menanyakan tentang muatan maupun dokumen penangkapan ikan yang syah, para nahkoda dari ketiga kapal ikan Vietnam itu ternyata tidak dapat menunjukkan kelengkapan surat-suratnya. Kemudian berdasarkan hasil temuan tersebut, Komandan KRI Imam Bonjol-383 segera memerintahkan ketiga kapal tersebut untuk dikawal menuju Pangkalan Angkatan Laut (Lanal) Tarempa guna proses pemeriksaan lebih lanjut.

(Dispenarmabar)

posted @ Monday, November 03, 2014 11:37 PM by Dispenal Mabesal

KRI IMAM BONJOL TANGKAP TIGA KAPAL IKAN VIETNAM > W E B S I T E - T N I A L > Operasi & Latihan

Indonesian Navy Catch Three Vietnam Illegal Fishing Vessels

Dirty
Good thing TNI didn't burn it with the crew inside the ship. Jokowi say no tolerance of illegal fishing
 
INDODEFENCE 2014
Indonesia opens its doors [ID14D1]
IHS JANE'S
04 November 2014


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Hosted by the Indonesian Ministry of Defence, the sixth edition of the biennial Indo Defence 2014 Expo and Forum brings together industry professionals, political and military o cials and international delegations. More than 18,000 visitors are due to attend the show, where they can meet more than 670 companies from nearly 50 nations.

A true tri-service event – incorporating Indo Aerospace, Indo Helicopter and Indo Marine – the show provides a forum where international companies can demonstrate their products and services to military organisations in Indonesia and the neighbouring region.

Equally important, Indo Defence provides a showcase for Indonesia’s defence industry and technological capability.

Indonesia’s armed forces are in the process of modernising to meet growing challenges, with the security of maritime borders a priority.

“ The economic interests of the West and the East pass through this country and we must have the ability to secure this key maritime region,” Indonesian Navy Chief of Sta Admiral Marsetio told IHS Jane’s in a recent interview. “ This is the philosophy that guides us as we embark on the transformation of the TNI-AL and claim our place on the world stage as a world-class navy.” The introduction of new equipment and technology is part of that transformation. While there are still opportunities for overseas companies, there is at the same time a concerted push to cultivate partnerships that will grow the capability of local industry: the tie-up between Saab and PT Lundin to develop the Bone sh unmanned surface vehicle is symbolic of that trend.

In the air domain, Indonesia is rapidly growing its core technological capabilities, as evidenced by the development by PTDI of a new 19- seat transport, the N219, which is due for rollout next year. Indonesia’s aerospace industry is also involved in the KF-X/IF-X project for a twin-engined ghter. Meanwhile, potential armed forces requirements for new aircraft and helicopters have brought international manufacturers flocking to Indo Defence.

Neither has the land domain been neglected and Indonesia has been self-su cient in infantry weapons and small arms ammunition for many years. Older armoured fighting vehicles have been upgraded and the locally designed Pindad Anoa 6x6 armoured personnel carrier is now in service. Exciting developments in the vehicle arena are expected to be announced during the show.

INDODEFENCE 2014
Typhoon blows in hot and fast [ID14D1]
DAVID DONALD
04 November 2014
IHS JANE'S

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Euro fighter is here in Indonesia to promote the Typhoon multi-role warplane as a potential answer to the country’s airpower needs. e European consortium (Hall D, Stand 033) has labelled its marketing e fforts as ‘Lepas Landas’ – ready for take-o – and not only is Euro fighter stressing the capabilities of the aircraft itself, but also the economic and technological bene fits that Typhoon selection could bring to Indonesia.

Euro fighter’s chief executive, Alberto Gutierrez, is in Jakarta to promote the Typhoon o er. “Safeguarding the islands of Indonesia is a massive undertaking. In terms of airpower you need an asset that is fast, can y high, has staying power and which is versatile and reliable,” he said. “Crucially, we also recognise that it is important to foster and develop indigenous capability.

We know that to do that you need to be freely able to transfer knowhow and develop your own highly skilled workforce.”

Speci fic details of Euro fighter’s o er to Indonesia have not been revealed, but the consortium has highlighted the Typhoon’s multirole capabilities, including air superiority, air and sea strike, and non-traditional ISR. e Typhoon o ers excellent kinematic performance, state-of-the-art sensors and 13 hardpoints able to carry a wide variety of weapons.

Two of Euro fighter’s four partners are divisions of Airbus, which already has a sizeable presence in Indonesia through its partnership with PT Dirgantara Indonesia.
 
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JOKOWI BATAL BUKA INDO DEFENCE 2104

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, Jakarta - Presiden Joko Widodo batal menghadiri pembukaan Indo Defence 2014 yang diselenggarakan di Jakarta International Expo Kemayoran, Jakarta Pusat. Anggota panitia penyelenggara, Rahmat Susanto, mengatakan kabar tersebut diterima panitia dari bagian protokoler kepresidenan pukul 07.40 WIB. "Presiden digantikan oleh Menteri Pertahanan Ryamizard Ryacudu," kata dia di arena pameran, Rabu, 5 November 2014.

Jokowi semula dijadwalkan menyampaikan sambutan pada acara tahunan yang digelar Kementerian Pertahanan itu. Setelahnya ia akan berkeliling di dalam arena untuk mengunjungi stan peserta pameran. Namun jadwal tersebut dibatalkan lantaran Jokowi harus bertolak ke Makassar, Sulawesi Selatan.

Di Makassar, Jokowi akan didampingi oleh Wakil Presiden Jusuf Kalla. Kunjungan Jokowi-JK itu merupakan kunjungan kenegaraan pertama setelah keduanya terpilih sebagai presiden dan wakil presiden. Mereka akan menghadiri kegiatan Hari Pangan Sedunia dan Pekan Flora Nasional di Maccini Sombala Of Indonesia pada 6-11 November 2014.

Sedangkan Indo Defence 2014, kata Rahmat, tak hanya menampilkan pameran. Panitia juga menyelenggarakan konferensi internasional, presentasi teknik, dan demo produk dalam acara yang berlangsung selama empat hari itu. "Negara peserta berkesempatan akan memamerkan alat-alat canggih mereka di sini," kata Rahmat.
 

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