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Bonus Weekend and Happy Independence day from me in advance ..............:cheers:


Kopassus Corp (+ Wanadri+ Mapala UI, etc) in Mount Everest


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I am imagining those are su-35 + F16 block 52 + Rafale hahahaha........

While seeing obsolete f5, tired f16 and aging hawk... What a bliss :enjoy:



N-219 Specification
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Patrol formations during CARAT Indonesia


U.S. Navy Sailors assigned to Coastal Riverine Squadron (CRS) 3 and Indonesian Kopaska naval special forces members practice patrol formations during Cooperation Afloat Readiness and Training (CARAT) Indonesia 2015.


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CARAT is an annual, bilateral exercise series with the U.S. Navy, U.S. Marine Corps and the armed forces of nine partner nations including, Bangladesh, Brunei, Cambodia, Indonesia, Malaysia, the Philippines, Singapore, Thailand and Timor-Leste.



KOPASSUS Grup 2 Parako "Dwi Dharma Bhirawa Yudha"

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CARAT 2015...keren ya kalo latihan kek gini :D
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A warship from the Indonesian navy transits alongside the amphibious dock landing ship USS Germantown (LSD 42) during a BQM-74E target drone missile launch held in support of Cooperation Afloat Readiness and Training (CARAT) Indonesia 2015. U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class Will Gaskill.
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Kelengkapan tempur individu udah lumayan untuk marinir kayaknya. Ini satuan reguler kan ya, bukan elite?


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gak tau yg elite atau reguler,yg pasti yg dikirim yg gak malu maluin lah,yg punya skill lumayan atau mngkin dicampur,ya keknya itu kelengkapan standarnya.marinir kan sering latihan bareng jadi maslah kosmetik Dan kelengkapan sudah mulai dilengkapi CMIIW Thanks for hires

Warships from the U.S. and Indonesian navies conduct a submarine familiarization exercise during Coordination Afloat Readiness and Training (CARAT) Indonesia 2015. In its 21st year, CARAT is an annual, bilateral exercise series with the U.S. Navy, U.S. Marine Corps and the armed forces of nine partner nations including Bangladesh, Brunei, Cambodia, Indonesia, Malaysia, the Philippines, Singapore, Thailand and Timor-Leste. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 3rd Class Alonzo M. Archer/Released)
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Old News but since 2016 is about to come, it is quite interesting to see the news once again in a more complete writing by Jane. It seems that 20 Stealth Trimaran is the target until 2024.

Indonesia confirms acquisition of four Klewang-class stealth patrol ships
Ridzwan Rahmat, Jakarta - IHS Jane's Defence Weekly
14 August 2014



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The chief of the Indonesian Navy (Tentera Nasional Indonesia - Angkatan Laut, or TNI-AL) has confirmed that the Klewang-class stealth patrol ship programme has resumed and that the service will operate a class of at least four vessels.

Admiral Marsetio, chief of staff of the TNI-AL, confirmed the plans in an interview withIHS Jane's at the Indonesian Armed Forces headquarters in Cilangkap, East Jakarta, on 14 August.

The stealth trimaran programme was suspended after first-of-class KRI Klewang was gutted by fire and damaged beyond repair at a naval port in Banyuwangi, East Java, weeks after its official launch on 31 August 2012. The vessel was still undergoing sea trials. There were no casualties in that incident but Indonesia's defence ministry suspended the programme indefinitely pending further investigations into the cause of the fire.

The Indonesian government has not released the results of the investigation into the fire but IHS Jane's understands that a new hull material, described by Saab as a "nanocomposite compound" that is stronger and stealthier, was chosen partly to mitigate the effects of similar calamities in the future.

Besides the four confirmed boats, Adm Marsetio also indicated that the navy might consider more vessels in the near future if options presented by the shipbuilders are attractive enough. "We could be looking at a class of between 6 to 20 vessels by 2024", he said. "The final number will depend on factors such as acquisition costs and offset conditions presented by shipbuilders, but for now we are looking at a class of four ships."

Peter Carlqvist, head of Saab Indonesia, confirmed to IHS Jane's on 15 August the number of vessels to be built but indicated that a contract has only been established for one ship. "We are hopeful that the contract for the other three ships will materialise very soon", said Carlqvist, who added that Saab is now the prime contractor for the programme and has received full financing from the Swedish government to fulfil the order for the four vessels. However the current vessel being built is produced in collaboration with Indonesian shipbuilder PT Lundin at its facility in Banyuwangi, East Java.

The 63 m Klewang-class features a wave-piercing trimaran design that allows the vessel to cut through waves and incorporates stealth features such as reduced acoustic, infrared, and magnetic signatures. The patrol craft is propelled by four MJP 550 water jets and can reach cruise and sprint speeds of 16 kt and 35 kt respectively.

The boats will be armed with four RBS15 Mk3 surface-to-surface missiles with active radar homing of up to 200 km and feature Saab's new Sea Giraffe 1X 3D compact radar, which will be mounted higher on the vessel's mast to increase coverage. The vessel's weapons and radar will be managed via Saab's 9LV Mk4 series combat management system (CMS), which incorporates the company's CEROS 200 air defence fire-control director.

Carlqvist also provided design updates, which include the integration of a Bofors 40 Mk4 (BAE Systems 40 mm Mk4) naval gun under a stealth cupola and a Saab electronic support measure (ESM) system that can intercept and identify the positions of mobile phone signals and radio calls.

"These will be very useful in counter piracy and illegal fishing missions where phone signals can be used as a target locator", said Carlqvist.

When asked of his opinion on the TNI-AL's consideration of operating up to 20 such vessels, Carlqvist said that the figure seems reasonable given that the Indonesian Navy has plans to increase its fleet by up to 200 ships by 2024. "Some of these might include the Klewang-class given its suitability for the archipelagic nature of Indonesia's maritime territories", he said.

The first Klewang-class vessel is expected to enter service by 2016.

Indonesia confirms acquisition of four Klewang-class stealth patrol ships - IHS Jane's 360

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We can also make land attack strike using this missile.

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Indos ini om RendangSetlong bukan yah? curiga guwa... :D:D:D


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Sea Platforms
OCEA launches second Indonesian Navy oceanographic vessel
Ridzwan Rahmat, Singapore - IHS Jane's Navy International
05 August 2015

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The Indonesian Navy's first new oceanographic offshore support vessel (OSV), KRI Rigel (933), which is similar to the one launched in France on 5 August. Source: Office of Communications, Indonesian Navy

Key Points

  • The second of two hydrographic vessels for the Indonesian Navy has been launched
  • The vessel will bolster Indonesia's underwater topographic capabilities ahead of the delivery of submarines
French shipbuilder OCEA has launched the second oceanographic offshore support vessel (OSV) on order for the Indonesian Navy (Tentara Nasional Indonesia - Angkatan Laut, or TNI-AL), the service announced on 5 August.

The vessel was launched at Les Sables d'Olonne on 3 August in a ceremony attended by senior members of the Indonesian Ministry of Defence and the TNI-AL.IHS Jane's understands that the vessel will be named KRI Spica with pennant number 934.

Indonesia signed a USD100 million contract with OCEA in October 2013 for two 60 m OSVs. First-of-class KRI Rigel (933) arrived in Indonesia in May and is currently based with the TNI-AL's Military Sealift Command (KOLINLAMIL) in Tanjung Priok, North Jakarta.

According to specifications provided by the TNI-AL, the platform is powered by two MTU 8V 4000 M53 engines driving two fixed-pitch propellers. The vessel can attain a top speed of 14 kt, has a standard range of 4,400 n miles at 12 kt, and can operate up to Sea State Six. Each OSV can accommodate a crew of 30 and 16 mission personnel at sea for 20 days.

The platform has been lightly armed with a Rheinmetall 20 mm cannon as its main gun and two stern-facing 12.7 mm machine guns for point defence.

The service has not released details on the survey equipment that will be fitted on board the second OSV but Rigel is equipped with Kongsberg's EA 600 single-beam echo sounder and the company's EM 2040 and EM 302 multibeam systems. The vessel also carries Kongsberg Maritime's Hugin 1000 autonomous underwater vehicle (AUV), which can perform high-speed survey missions at depths of up to 1,000 m.

"The second OSV will now undergo harbour-acceptance tests and sea-acceptance tests before delivery," said the TNI-AL in its statement. It added that Indonesian service members will arrive in France from mid-August for training and familiarisation on board the platform. The vessel is scheduled for commissioning in October.

OCEA launches second Indonesian Navy oceanographic vessel - IHS Jane's 360
 
Indos ini om RendangSetlong bukan yah? curiga guwa... :D:D:D

Nope,that is not me, too busy to have more than two account in different forum. The other account that I have was in other international forum in which in order to defense our honor I get ban there after my "just" 6-7 post....:lol: And never been able to write there anymore until now...........:D
 
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It seems that 20 Stealth Trimaran is the target until 2024.
"We could be looking at a class of between 6 to 20 vessels by 2024", he said. "The final number will depend on factors such as acquisition costs and offset conditions presented by shipbuilders, but for now we are looking at a class of four ships."


Definitely, we'll get more than 4 units initial order. We need many vessels in this type to fill our naval port. From wiki, i count there's 11 main naval port (LANTAMAL) + 3 more current naval port upgrade so we have 14 main naval port spread across Indonesia archipelago. And from this news we know that Navy plan to put at least 3 units, 40 to 60 meters warship in each port. So we will need at least 42 units, 40-60m new warship. This role i believe will be fulfilled by KCR-40, KCR-60, and the Stealth Trimaran.

Tiga KRI Perkuat Pangkalan Utama TNI AL XII/Pontianak - www.antarajateng.com
Akan diperkuat minimal tiga kapal perang panjang 40 hingga 60 meter, kemudian setingkat pangkalan TNI AL juga akan diperkuat minimal tiga kapal patroli ukuran kecil.
 
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Nope,that is not me, too busy to have more than two account in different forum. The other account that I have was in other international forum in which in order to defense our honor I get ban there after my "just" 6-7 post....:lol: And never been able to write there anymore until now...........:D

soalnya ada beberapa postingan yang tak rubah titik koma dikit, ternyata direpost sama persis dari sini. xixxixixi iseng dikit:D yawes lah....
 
Definitely, we'll get more than 4 units initial order. We need many vessels in this type to fill our naval port. From wiki, i count there's 11 main naval port (LANTAMAL) + 3 more current naval port upgrade so we have 14 main naval port spread all over Indonesia. And from this news we know that Navy plan to put at least 3 units, 40 to 60 meters warship in each port. So we will need at least 42 units, 40-60m new warship. This role i believe will be fulfilled by KCR-40, KCR-60, and the Stealth Trimaran.

Tiga KRI Perkuat Pangkalan Utama TNI AL XII/Pontianak - www.antarajateng.com

So, the ammunition ( missile) should be ready if it is the case. There is "an unconfirmed information" that we might produce SAAB RBS 15 MK 3 in here. If there is no progress with C-705 anti ship missile cooperation with China, we likely end up cooperating with SAAB in missile production. It seems we will go to West club once again..............:smokin:

soalnya ada beberapa postingan yang tak rubah titik koma dikit, ternyata direpost sama persis dari sini. xixxixixi iseng dikit:D yawes lah....

Dimana..? Kaskus....he,he. Masak nama saya enggak disebut-sebut disana...? :disagree:
 

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