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Pindad Komodo 4x4, ram test
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Indonesian Air Force's EC-725 being tested by PT DI in Bandung, Indonesia.
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The EC-725 Caracal will be the Indonesian Air Force's dedicated Combat Search and Rescue helicopter
 
More Pindad Anoa2 6x6 Amphibious
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With propellers this big, can we expect 20 Knot speed ride?
 
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KCR-40 Missile/Fast Patrol Boat

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First production units, still armed with 12.7mm machine guns and Denel 20mm

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Current unit with AK-630 CIWS and C-705 AshM installed

Designed and built by PT. Palindo Marine Industries.
Currently 8 unit operated by TNI-AL (Navy), and few units operated by Maritime Security Bureau (BAKAMLA) as patrol boats. TNI-AL would likely to add another batch this year.

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A Bakamla-operated KCR 40

Price : $750.000 (per ship)
Displacement: 250 tons
Length: 44 m (144 ft 4 in)
Beam: 8 m (26 ft 3 in)
Propulsion: 3×MAN V12 total power 1.800hp
Speed: 30 knots (56 km/h; 35 mph)[1]
Complement: 35[1]
Sensors and
processing systems:

  • Sewaco CMS
  • TR-47C Tracking Radar
  • SR-47AG Searching Radar
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Designed and built by PT. Palindo Marine Industries.
Currently 8 unit operated by TNI-AL (Navy), and few units operated by Maritime Security Bureau (BAKAMLA) as patrol boats. TNI-AL would likely to add another batch this year.

Navy currently also operate 3 patrol boat variant, the PC-43. KRI Pari, KRI Sembilang and KRI Sidat.
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RCWS testing

FN Herstal DeFNder RCWS deployed on Anoa APC in testing stage. Currently there are few defence companies showing interest to up-armed the Anoas and future TNI-AD armored vehicles.

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The products

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A RCWS originated from Belarussian company at IndoDefence
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Prajurit Batalyon Raider 112 Kodam Iskandar Muda melaksanakan simulasi pembebasan sandera di Universitas Syiah Kuala (Unsyiah), Banda Aceh, Aceh, Sabtu (29/8/2015).
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Saab strikes technology cooperation with BPPT, ITB
The Jakarta Post, Jakarta | World | Sat, August 29 2015, 10:29 AM

World News

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Sweedish RBS-70 missile system

Swedish defense and security giant Saab AB has signed two technology cooperation agreements that will mainly help foster the defense and aeronautics sectors in Indonesia.

On Thursday, Saab chief technology officer Pontus de Laval signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the Agency for the Assessment and Application of Technology (BPPT) which was represented by deputy chairman for industrial technology design and engineering, Erzi Agson Gani.

Under the terms of the MoU Saab and BPPT will cooperate broadly on defense technology such as aerospace, naval and sensor technology.

The collaboration will also create projects that support autonomous development of defense technology in Indonesia, the company said in a media statement.

Saab is employing the Triple Helix Model, in which the company and Sweden in general have extensive experience, in the MoU with BPPT.

The Triple Helix Model calls for a strong alliance between academia, the business sector and the government.

De Laval said Saab’s development of combat air systems was one example of the implementation of the Triple Helix Model.

“Efficient development of new capabilities driven by customer demands would not be possible without the cooperation with academia and government,” de Laval said.

“This cooperation will strengthen both parties and contribute to innovation.”

Earlier on Wednesday, de Laval signed another MoU with the Bandung Institute of Technology (ITB), which was represented by Rector Kadarsah Suryadi.

The MoU with ITB will create cooperation within innovation and entrepreneurial development.

The agreement also includes supporting scientific cooperation within areas such as aeronautics, logistics, transportation, infrastructure, “Smart City” programs and urban development.

De Laval said that Saab was happy to share its Triple Helix Model experience with ITB.

“It also gives the parties an opportunity to meet, which encourages new ideas that could benefit everyone involved,” he said.

In late June, Saab also signed a Letter of Intent (LoI) with the Indonesian Defense University (Unhan).

The cooperation with Unhan focuses on academic collaboration in innovation, research and development, as well as knowledge exchange.

Indonesia already uses a number of systems made by Saab such as the RBS70 short range air defense missile and the G40 Giraffe Radar.

Saab has also offered its light, single-engine JAS39 Gripen to replace ageing, American-made Northrop F-5 E/F Tiger II planes operated by the 14th Squadron, based at the Iswahjudi Air Force Base in Madiun, East Java.

Other contenders are the Eurofighter Typhoon, made by a consortium consisting of Germany, Italy, Spain and the UK; the French-made Dassault Rafale; and the Russian-made Sukhoi Su-35, which are heavy, dual-engine jet fighters.

Another contender is the light, single-engine American-made Lockheed Martin F-16.

Each contender has offered a significant industrial participation scheme to sweeten the deal.

In addition to industrial participation, Saab has also offered its multirole Erieye airborne early warning and control system (AEW&C) to improve Indonesia’s air defense capacity. The radar system can be installed on Saab 340 and 2000 twin turboprop regional aircraft as well as the Embraer regional jet.

Saab has also sealed cooperation deals with state-owned land system maker PT Pindad to modernize RBS 70 missiles and with shipbuilder PT Lundin Industry Invest to work on stealthy Fast Attack Craft (fac).

- See more at: Saab strikes technology cooperation with BPPT, ITB | The Jakarta Post
 
KH-31P Anti-Radiation missile

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The first arrival of the Flankers in early 2000's

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Bushmaster MRAP

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big thanks to @febi_adrianto
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Pindad Anoa2 6x6 Command version with RCWS
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The 2nd phase order for KCR60, the 60 meters Fast Missile Boats developed by PT.PAL hampered by rupiah depreciation.

Today, Navy operate 3 units of KCR 60 missile boats with the 4th unit still in production. Navy plan to add more KCR 60, but economic turmoil halt the plan, until the negotiation on new pricing agreed. The original price for this vessel was Rp125B or $9M, but after rupiah depreciates, the value of the project swelled to Rp200B or $14M. This is happen because around 60% of the component still need to be imported, particularly the engines and main weaponry.

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GEJOLAK KEUANGAN, Produksi Kapal PT PAL Terimbas | Surabaya - Bisnis.com
 
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