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R80 boot on Turkishteknofast 2021

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There is some positive traction now inside the Indonesian Research Agency about this program, hopefully something concrete can be seen, particularly regarding the potential participation of Indonesia Aerospace to do detail design and production of the plane. Basic design has been completed.
 
Turkish Vice President asks for information regarding R80
Posted onSeptember 26, 2021

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AIRSPACE REVIEW (airspace-review) – Turkish Vice President Fuat Oktay and Turkish Parliament Speaker Mustafa Sentop visited the Indonesian Pavilion during the Teknofest 2021 exhibition in Istanbul, Turkey (23/9).
In the exhibition which will be held on September 21-26 2021, Indonesia will occupy a special pavilion filled with various companies from Indonesia.

A number of leading technology research and development institutions from Indonesia participated in exhibiting their works such as BRIN, PT DI, PT INKA, PT RAI, ITB, ITS, UI, Artha Graha Group, and Carbon Addons.
In addition to displaying prototypes of innovative products such as aircraft, defense industry products and a number of other innovation products, participants from Indonesia also held talk shows and signed strategic partnerships with a number of technology developers from Turkey.
In terms of the aircraft industry, in addition to PT Dirgantara Indonesia, PT Regio Aviasi Industri (RAI) also exhibited its design, namely the new generation R80 turboprop aircraft.

Teknofest or technology festival in Turkey, is an annual exhibition of Turkey's leading technology which has been held since 2018.

This exhibition serves as a melting point for innovation and partnership with various research and technology stakeholders from the government, research centers, strategic industries to educational institutions.
The Indonesian Embassy in Ankara said that every year Teknofest continues to develop into the largest technology festival in the region.
In 2019 this exhibition broke the record as the most visited technology festival in Europe with the participation of more than 120 countries and visited by 1.5 million people.
Meanwhile, in 2020, because it was held at the peak of the COVID-19 pandemic, it was held on a smaller scale and with very strict health protocols.
"This is an opportunity to showcase Indonesia's technological achievements. Opportunity to build partnerships with a number of Turkish technology developers," said Lalu Muhamad Iqbal, Indonesian Ambassador to Turkey.
Moreover, he continued, this exhibition was also used by Indonesia to rebrand Indonesia as a country producing high-tech products.
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Air Force engineering squadron will do overhaul of Sukhoi SU-30MK Tail Number TS-3002 from squadron 14.
The overhaul will take 24 months ( 2years )

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Air Force engineering squadron will do overhaul of Sukhoi SU-30MK Tail Number TS-3002 from squadron 14.
The overhaul will take 24 months ( 2years )

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Are they going to perform this 2-years long overhaul locally..? If yes, is this the first time we've done that eversince we received the Sukhois...? I know that routine maintenance work is already done locally...

Anyway... hopefully this will help to shut those Su haters that keeps on claiming that we need to ship the Su's back to Russia for overhauls..
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Btw... it does seem that Jokowi is also quite upset about this whole AUKUS deal... enough to make him avoid a meeting with Morrison... and also there are worries about possible Australian changing stance regarding Papua now that they feel they have the US to cover them... sort of a déjà vu feeling...

 
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Are they going to perform this 2-years long overhaul locally..? If yes, is this the first time we've done that eversince we received the Sukhois...? I know that routine maintenance work is already done locally...

Anyway... hopefully this will help to shut those Su haters that keeps on claiming that we need to ship the Su's back to Russia for overhauls..
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Btw... it does seem that Jokowi is also quite upset about this whole AUKUS deal... enough to make him avoid a meeting with Morrison... and also there are worries about possible Australian changing stance regarding Papua now that they feel they have the US to cover them... sort of a déjà vu feeling...


Yup, according to very respected Facebook forum that is very reliable and accurate so far (LKPS). The news will likely come later as journalist I believe will make this stories. Maybe it has already been in Air Force website, as that forum always uses reliable source to back their posting. I cannot access our Air Force website due to security system in my computer.

Su 30/27 is the only heavy weight fighters in our inventory, they also have long endurance flight capability, and so far have been very reliable in catching black flight. We are not going to have a dedicated bomber even until 2040, so this fighters are the ones that can carry many bombs and heavy weight cruise missile like Brahmos, very important to face war in both land and sea.

Not to mention our Airforce is still not large in term of MRCA assets, so trying to influence the government to pass out this aircraft is actually harming the nation interest.

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I dont worry to much on Australia move as we are also facing threat of nuclear submarines from China if SCS tension is escalated ( I expect it can only potentially exist after 2040) and we are in US camp. Any way as our dispute with China is not as large as Vietnam and Philippine, and the dispute is in the edge of China SCS claim, I expect China will not target Indonesia as this is the clever move and all strategic planners in China are smarts, we can see how this country can develop into very advance level is due to their strategic planners.

Despite that we have to prepare for the worst and as I said over and over again China is the upcoming superpower, we cannot withstand this power if we buy majority of our armament by importing from other countries. We should be like Russia in term of their ability to play power balance with USA, despite much smaller economy but they can do it well because all of their weapons are made by themselves. I am not talking Indonesia in current time, but 20 years from now if we are serious enough to develop our local defense industry.
 
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PT Dirgantara Indonesia, Turkish Havelsan to develop simulator for N219 aircraft
by Alessandra Giovanzanti

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The N219 (seen here after completing its maiden flight on 16 August 2017) was showcased at the Teknofest 2021. During the exhibition, PTDI and HAVELSAN signed an MOU to develop and produce a simulator for the aircraft. (LAPAN)



PT Dirgantara Indonesia (PTDI) and Turkish company Hava Elektronik Sanayi ve Ticaret A Ş (HAVELSAN) have signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) to proceed with the joint development of a simulator for PTDI's N219 Nurtanio short take-off and landing (STOL) multirole aircraft.

The MOU was signed on 21 September by PTDI President Director Elfien Goentoro and HAVELSAN's Mehmet Active Nacar at the PTDI booth during the Teknofest 2021 international exhibition held in Istanbul between 21 and 26 September.

The agreement also includes avionic and system modelling, flight and engine modelling, and computer system and interface development, PTDI noted in a statement released on 22 September.

The N219 transport aircraft is a twin-turboprop transport aircraft offered for passenger, troop and cargo transport, maritime surveillance, and medical evacuation, all with quick-change configuration. According to Janes All the World Aircraft , the N219 is capable of carrying up to 19 people in its passenger configuration, up to 21 people in the troop transport configuration or 2.7 tonnes in the cargo configuration.

The aircraft, developed by PTDI in collaboration with the Indonesian National Institute of Aeronautics and Space (LAPAN), formally received type certification in late December 2020 from the Indonesian Directorate of Airworthiness and Aircraft Operation, part of the Ministry of Transportation.


Well PTDI has already made the simulator for N219 as you can see in the end of this video, but I guess they want to perfect it by bringing Havelsan in it

Just for information, this Youtuber height is 177 cm, so we can see at that height he can still sit in plane comfortably

 
The idea for both NC 212 and N 219

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Indonesia Aerospace has made NC 212 for Vietnam with hardpoints

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Their proposed avionics for IFX with wingman drone capability

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29 years anniversary of InfoGlobal

 
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Infoglobal Conducts Factory Acceptance Test with G7 Aerospace
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Infoglobal held a Factory Acceptance Test (FAT) for Multi Purpose Cockpit Display (MPCD) products with G7 Aerospace Malaysia on October 6, 2021. This FAT was carried out to test the suitability of the product before being marketed in Malaysia.

FAT was held live through a conference call at the Infoglobal Workshop, Surabaya and witnessed by G7 Aerospace experts in Malaysia. A total of 6 MPCD products were tested in the FAT process and this activity was successful. Before FAT was implemented, MPCD had also undergone a Quality Control process to ensure product quality.

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The MPCD made by Infoglobal has the advantage that its software is compatible for Hawk 100 and Hawk 200 aircraft without reprogramming. A total of 6 MPCD products were tested and will be sent to Malaysia and become Infoglobal's first export.

https://infoglobal.co.id/id/detailn...QHt12lJ98PtJ7IqDxozD1LaWOzDzcNw105mNMbv0Veyfw
 
Indonesian AirForce CN 235 MPA

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