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Take a look at what year of the news was (2017) and compare with what I've mentioned for year 2018 budget.

Rather than duplicating the turtle building arrogancy only criticized on our govt efforts including on research budget, you should realize that this budget effort increased very significantly.

I do mentioned 2018 total research funding which is Rp 41 trillion in my following post, and it has indeed increase from around 8 trillion several years ago. And I also said that Malaysia spend Rp 150 trillion. We are still much smaller but I do appreciate the increase.

My critics focuses on oil subsidy, if there is no oil subsidy more program will have more funding. It is the point.
 
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May 14, 2018 / By fp5et1

FPS Indonesia Handles Indonesian Military Supply Shipment

PT. FPS Indonesia successfully handled a project shipment of ammunition to include: 3 VL MICA, 1 Exocet Missile, and weapon spare parts from Chateauroux France to Surabaya, Indonesia for the Indonesian Navy.

To facilitate the shipment FPS Indonesia arranged for a Boeing 747 through airline operator ACG for transport.

FPS Indonesia is experienced in transporting military shipments and has carried out many shipments for the Indonesian military. With the most recent shipment FPS Indonesia has handled:

  • MICA and Exocet missiles from France
  • 90mm ammunition and Tarantula vehicle from Belgium
  • Oerlikon 30mm ammunition from South Korea
  • C-212 & C-235 engines from Spain
  • F-16 spare parts from USA
  • Torpedoes from Italy
  • Trimaran missiles from China
  • Radar systems from Canada
  • Military Land Rover and spare parts from the UK
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PT FPS Indonesia does more than military shipments and has also worked with the Indonesian government to support the Indonesian Railway by handling the carriage of train cars from factory to arrangement sites.

http://www.fps-group.net/uncategorized/fps-indonesia-handles-indonesian-military-supply-shipment/
 
1 exocet missile? Damn we are so poor, but lets hope this is only first batch of them, amiin
 
1 exocet missile? Damn we are so poor, but lets hope this is only first batch of them, amiin
Deliver per batch alias ngirimnya dicicil dulu.

1 exocet missile is not exactly have meaning 1 unit only, it also means 1 set or 1 pack of exocet missiles.

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May 14, 2018 / By fp5et1

FPS Indonesia Handles Indonesian Military Supply Shipment

PT. FPS Indonesia successfully handled a project shipment of ammunition to include: 3 VL MICA, 1 Exocet Missile, and weapon spare parts from Chateauroux France to Surabaya, Indonesia for the Indonesian Navy.

To facilitate the shipment FPS Indonesia arranged for a Boeing 747 through airline operator ACG for transport.

FPS Indonesia is experienced in transporting military shipments and has carried out many shipments for the Indonesian military. With the most recent shipment FPS Indonesia has handled:

  • MICA and Exocet missiles from France
  • 90mm ammunition and Tarantula vehicle from Belgium
  • Oerlikon 30mm ammunition from South Korea
  • C-212 & C-235 engines from Spain
  • F-16 spare parts from USA
  • Torpedoes from Italy
  • Trimaran missiles from China
  • Radar systems from Canada
  • Military Land Rover and spare parts from the UK
IMG-20180507-WA0005.jpg


IMG-20180507-WA0009.jpg


PT FPS Indonesia does more than military shipments and has also worked with the Indonesian government to support the Indonesian Railway by handling the carriage of train cars from factory to arrangement sites.

http://www.fps-group.net/uncategorized/fps-indonesia-handles-indonesian-military-supply-shipment/


Tarantula from Belgium ?

Oerlikon ammunition from South Korea ?

This freight forwarder may have drunk too much Martini.
 
Deliver per batch alias ngirimnya dicicil dulu.

1 exocet missile is not exactly have meaning 1 unit only, it also means 1 set or 1 pack of exocet missiles.

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Tarantula from Belgium ?

Oerlikon ammunition from South Korea ?

This freight forwarder may have drunk too much Martini.
wrong luggage manivest LOL, can't believe if they wrong shipping nanas grenade with real pineaple
 
maybe "90mm ammunition for Tarantula vehicle, from Belgium"
"90mm from belgium" is enough, it will be used for tarantula and badak (Cockerill® CSE 90LP)
 
1 exocet missile? Damn we are so poor, but lets hope this is only first batch of them, amiin
Well maybe this isn't the first batch as there was a pic posted in Kaskus on May 17th of KRI REM being fitted with Exocet Missiles. I'm guessing that the pic was taken from a magazine as there is a page number.

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Askrindo Beri Penjaminan Proyek Alutsista
by Vicky Rachman - May 4, 2018

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Askrindo beri penjaminan proyek alutsista. (Foto : Askrindo)

Dukung perkembangan industri pertahanan dalam negeri, PT Askrindo (Persero) menjalin kerja sama dengan Perkumpulan Industri Pertahanan Swasta Nasional (Pinhantanas).

Asmawi Syam, Direktur Utama Askrindo, dalam pernyataan tertulisnya menyebutkan, perjanjian a ini tidak hanya melihat potensi bisnis semata, tetapi juga turut membangun kemandirian industri pertahanan dalam negeri khususnya swasta agar dapat membangun kekuatan pertahanan dan keamanan nasional yang tangguh.

Perhatian pemerintah yang begitu besar terhadap bidang Pertahanan dan Keamanan dapat dilihat dari besarnya alokasi dana APBN yang dianggarkan untuk keperluan perawatan, pengadaan dan pembangunan alutsista, yakni Rp 105 triliun atau 12,47% dari APBN tahun 2018. Tentunya hal ini perlu didukung oleh semua pihak, yang terkait oleh pengadaan, pembangunan, dan perawatan alutsista, serta stakeholders lainnya. “Proses perawatan, pengadaan, dan pembangunan alutsista mengandung risiko yang dapat diminimalkan melalui jasa asuransi, sehingga tugas yang digariskan oleh Pemerintah dapat terselesaikan dengan tepat waktu, tepat guna, dan tepat sasaran,” ujar Asmawi.

Selama ini, Askrindo telah memiliki pengalaman dalam menjamin proyek-proyek Alutsista, baik yang dikerjakan oleh perusahaan BUMN, seperti PT PAL, PT Pindad, dan PT Dirgantara Indonesia, maupun Perusahaan Swasta Nasional, seperti anggota Pinhantanas.

Dalam kerjasama tersebut, Askrindo akan menjamin Asuransi Kredit, Asuransi Kerugian, Suretybond (Jaminan Penawaran, Jaminan Pelaksanaan, Jaminan Uang Muka, Jaminan Pemeliharaan), Kontra Bank Garansi (Jaminan Penawaran, Jaminan Pelaksanaan, Jaminan Uang Muka, Jaminan Pemeliharaan), Custom Bonds, Kontrak L/C, dan SKBDN. “Potensi bisnis dengan Pinhantanas relatif besar dan kami optimistis bisa berperan dalam proyek-proyek Pinhantanas yang pada tahun 2018 berjumlah sebesar Rp 25 triliun," tambah Asmawi.

Dari kerja sama ini, Asmawi berharap Askrindo ke depannya akan semakin berkembang dan dapat mendukung program pemerintah tidak hanya dibidang perekonomian, tetapi di bidang lainnya seperti pertahanan. “Ke depan, kami ingin membuktikan bahwa Askrindo merupakan perusahaan asuransi yang tangguh dan tidak hanya mendukung program pemerintah di bidang perekonomian, tetapi juga dibilang lainnya seperti yang kita lakukan sekarang ini,” jelasnya.

https://swa.co.id/swa/trends/askrindo-beri-penjaminan-proyek-alutsista

State owned insurance company give custom bond to local defense manufacture industry.

Defense and security tools project for maintenance and building and purchasing budget in 2018 IDR 105 trillion (USD 7.5 billions) and private local defense manufacture industry company project in 2018 reaches value IDR 25 trillion (USD 1.785 billion).

This projects may be for all defense and security agency including coast guard, custom, police, navy, army, air force, fish ministry, etc.
 
Indonesia, Netherlands strengthen cooperation in counter terrorism efforts
Selasa, 22 Mei 2018 07:06 WIB - 2 Views

Reporter: antara

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Jakarta (ANTARA News) - Indonesian Foreign Minister Retno Marsudi has met with Dutch Foreign Minister Stef Blok and discussed efforts to strengthen bilateral cooperation, particularly in education and counter terrorism efforts as stated in a press release from the Indonesian Foreign Ministry received by ANTARA here on Monday.

The bilateral meeting was held before Foreign Minister Marsudi attended a working dinner of G20 Foreign Ministers which started the series of G20 Ministerial Meeting in Buenos Aires, Argentina on Sunday (May 20, local time).

Related to education cooperation, the Indonesian government expects the Dutch government`s plan to conduct a review of international scholarship will not affect the cooperation with Indonesia.

Furthermore, the two Foreign Ministers also exchanged views regarding developments in the region, including the situation of refugees from Rakhine State in Cox`s Bazaar, Bangladesh.

Related to the eradication of terrorism, the Indonesian government invites the G20 member countries to contribute concretely in the fight against terrorism.

Foreign Minister Marsudi confirmed that the threat of terrorism is still high and very real. It can be seen from several events in Indonesia last week.

She explained that the Indonesian police and security authorities are moving quickly to identify and capture terrorist networks.

"Indonesians are not afraid. We should not be afraid of terrorism and should not give space for terrorism to move," Marsudi said.

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Indonesia, Netherlands strengthen cooperation in counter terrorism efforts
Selasa, 22 Mei 2018 07:06 WIB - 2 Views

Reporter: antara

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Jakarta (ANTARA News) - Indonesian Foreign Minister Retno Marsudi has met with Dutch Foreign Minister Stef Blok and discussed efforts to strengthen bilateral cooperation, particularly in education and counter terrorism efforts as stated in a press release from the Indonesian Foreign Ministry received by ANTARA here on Monday.

The bilateral meeting was held before Foreign Minister Marsudi attended a working dinner of G20 Foreign Ministers which started the series of G20 Ministerial Meeting in Buenos Aires, Argentina on Sunday (May 20, local time).

Related to education cooperation, the Indonesian government expects the Dutch government`s plan to conduct a review of international scholarship will not affect the cooperation with Indonesia.

Furthermore, the two Foreign Ministers also exchanged views regarding developments in the region, including the situation of refugees from Rakhine State in Cox`s Bazaar, Bangladesh.

Related to the eradication of terrorism, the Indonesian government invites the G20 member countries to contribute concretely in the fight against terrorism.

Foreign Minister Marsudi confirmed that the threat of terrorism is still high and very real. It can be seen from several events in Indonesia last week.

She explained that the Indonesian police and security authorities are moving quickly to identify and capture terrorist networks.

"Indonesians are not afraid. We should not be afraid of terrorism and should not give space for terrorism to move," Marsudi said.

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Editor: Heru Purwanto

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First they should stop endorsing the Pro OPM NGO's and eleminiates their lobby from Dutch Parliament.
 
USNS RAPPAHANNOCK, At Sea—Indonesian Navy frigate KRI Raden Eddy Martadinata (FFG-331) receives fuel from Military Sealift Command’s fleet replenishment oiler USNS Rappahannock (T-AO-204) during an underway replenishment in Indonesian territorial waters in the South China Sea, May 20. (Courtesy photo/Released)

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^^ The Exocet Missiles can be seen already fitted on the KRI REM-331.
 
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Indonesia, Japan discuss counter-terrorism cooperation during G20 ministerial meeting
Selasa, 22 Mei 2018 17:20 WIB - 1 Views

Reporter: Azizah Fitriyanti

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Indonesian anti terror squad. (ANTARA FOTO/Idhad Zakaria)

Jakarta (ANTARA News) - The Indonesian and Japanese foreign affairs ministers have discussed counter-terrorism cooperation on the sidelines of G20 Ministerial Meeting in Buenos Aires, Argentina, on Monday.

In a brief meeting with Indonesia`s Foreign Affairs Minister Retno Marsudi, Japan`s Foreign Affairs Minister Taro Kono conveyed his condolences to the family of the victims of a series of bomb attacks in Surabaya, East Java, last week, according to a statement by the Japanese Embassy in Indonesia received here on Tuesday.

Kono emphasized that such inhumane actions were unforgivable. His Indonesian counterpart responded, saying that terrorism was a real threat and she was keen to work with Japan in eradicating radicalism and terrorism.

Besides terrorism issue, Kono and his Indonesian counterpart agreed to take the 60th anniversary of Japan-Indonesia Diplomatic Relations as an impetus to enhance bilateral partnership in various fields.

The two ministers also discussed some regional and global issues, including North Korea, South China Sea, and escalating tensions in the Middle East.

In particular, Kono had asked Marsudi to assist Japan in resolving the abduction case with North Korea.

Earlier on Sunday, Indonesia had called on G20 member states to strengthen cooperation in countering terrorism, according +to a statement from Indonesia`s Foreign Affairs Ministry.

"G20 must demonstrate leadership and contribute concretely to fighting terrorism to maintain global security and peace," Marsudi noted.

On Sunday, Marsudi also had bilateral meeting with the Netherlands` Finance Minister, Stef Blok, and Deputy Secretary of the United States, John J. Sullivan.

During the meeting with Deputy Secretary Sullivan, Marsudi conveyed Indonesia`s concern on Prime Minister Netanyahu`s statement concerning the status of Jerusalem that threatens the peace process and peace itself.

The G20 Ministerial Meeting on Monday will focus on multilateralism and global governance as a response to new cross-border challenges, ranging from cybersecurity to the use of information and communication technologies to the changing paradigms in trade and migration.
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