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I think its time to diversify our ship production into another dock........just like the pc40 program
time to revive KORNAS program after we master KCR tech and begin to replace 16 mbah parchim, kasian dah buyut kalau disuruh buat cari lontong #eh and spread the development program for several shipyard like the pc/kcr 40, war accelarate tech in some manner... but yes.. we are in peace now
 
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https://m.detik.com/news/berita/3559539/komisi-i-dpr-setujui-penambahan-20-anggaran-di-apbn-p-kemhan

Indonesia’s revised budget for 2017 includes a further marginal increase in defence expenditure to IDR109.3 trillion (USD8.17 billion), a 1.2% increase over the approved budget and a 4.6% boost compared with the draft budget.

According to accompanying information released by the Indonesian Finance Ministry on 6 July, the additional funding will be used to finance satellite lease payments and to support Indonesia’s involvement in the United Nations MINUSCA peacekeeping operation in the Central African Republic.

More generally, the 2017 defence budget is expected to continue to progress towards meeting the goals of the ‘Minimum Essential Force’ (a concept aimed at delivering Indonesia’s minimum force structure and operational readiness requirements), to improve border security and to support the local defence industry.
 
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wow +2 LPD for indonesian navy?
+3 ssv +2 kcr 60 for Philippines navy...

busy year for PT PAL:yahoo:
What ? whoa whoa what do i miss, is this real? :unsure:
indonesian navy order 2 LPD
Phillipines order 3 more ssv and 2 KCR 60
Malaysia 1 LPD (?)
Senegal 1 LPD, 2 KCR 45, 3 KCR 60
Guinea 2 KCR 60
Gabon 2 KCR 60
ada sumur lain ga gan? biar ati lebih mantep :yes4:

& I'm still waiting for destroyer over here...
Pftt.. keep dreaming bro
 
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Uji Coba Rudal Chiron Berhasil Tembak Jatuh Drone
13 Juli 1967

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Uji coba penembakan drone dengan menggunakan rudal Chiron (photos : Paskhas, Antara)

Dankorpaskhas : Uji Coba Rudal Chiron Ukur Kemampuan Prajurit

Bulukumba (13/7). Korps Pasukan Khas (Korpaskhas) TNI AU menggelar uji coba senjata dengan jenis Rudal Chiron dan meriam sistem penangkis serangan udara Oerlikon Skyshield, gelar uji coba penembakkan dua senjata tersebut sebagai bentuk untuk mengukur professional prajurit Paskhas sejauh mana Alutsista yang menjadi tanggungjawab Korps Paskhas dapat digunakan dan difungsikan dalam medan yang sebenarnya.

Hal tersebut disampaikan Komandan Korpaskhas Marsekal Muda TNI T. Seto Purnomo, saat memberikan keterangan usai menyaksikan secara langsung pelaksanaan kegiatan uji coba rudal Chiron dan Meriam Oerlikon Skyshield yang berlangsung di Pelabuhan Pendaratan Ikan (PPI) Kelurahan Tanah Lemo, Kecamatan Bontobahari, Kabupaten Bulukumba, Provinsi Sulsel. Kamis (13/7).

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Senjata Rudal Chiron tersebut merupakan alutsista terbaru TNI AU buatan Korea Selatan yang menjadi salah satu senjata yang dimiliki Korpaskhas saat ini. Penembakan yang digelar oleh para prajurit Paskhas yang baru saja kita saksikan bersama merupakan uji coba yang pertama kali dilakukan. Tegas Dankorpaskhas.

Penembakan dan uji coba dilakukan para prajurit beberapa waktu lalu mulai tgl 4 sampai 8 juli 2017 mendapatkan pelatihan langsung dari pabrik pembuatan senjata Rudal Chiron dari korea selatan yaitu Ground School dan penggunaan simulator yang bertempat di Denhanud 472 Makassar. Tutur Dankorpaskhas.

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Selain dalam menguji kemampuan prajurit dalam mengawaki alutsista yang ada, juga sebagai wadah untuk menciptakan terjalinnya hubungan baik antara masyarakat dengan para prajurit Paskhas, karena kegiatan prajurit lebih difokuskan pada latihan dan operasi sangatlah sulit para prajurit dapat membaur dengan masyarakat seperti apa yang kita saksikan ditempat ini, Tambahnya.

Dengan disaksikan secara langsung oleh ratusan masyarakat Bulukumba dan sekitarnya, kegiatan uji coba penembakan ini, Korpaskhas khususnya dan TNI Angkatan Udara secara tidak langsung memberikan laporan pertanggungjawaban baik kepada masyarakat luas maupun kepada media bahwa inilah sebagian dari penggunaan anggaran yang diberikan pemerintah kepada TNI Angkatan Udara. Tegas Marsda TNI T. Seto Purnomo.

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Uji coba ini sedianya dimulai pada pukul 09.00 Wita, namun dikarenakan cuaca hujan deras membuat uji coba ini terpaksa ditunda sementara, pada pelaksanaannya para prajurit Paskhas TNI AU pukul 11.00 Wita, 2 target drone telah diterbangkan sebagai sasaran tembak, dan akhirnya dapat dihancurkan oleh dua alutsista Korpaskhas yaitu rudal chiron dan meriam penangkis serangan udara Oerlikon Skyshield.

Uji coba dipimpin langsung oleh Dankorpaskhas Marsda TNI T. Seto Purnomo didampingi oleh Bupati Bulukumba AM Sukri Sappewali beserta Forumkopimda dan sejumlah lembaga pemerintah daerah Bulukumba serta Pejabat TNI AU dan Korpaskhas.

Tidak ketinggalan ratusan tamu undangan beserta warga masyarakat Bulukumba dan sekitar memadati lokasi untuk menyaksikan langsung pelaksanaan Uji coba senjata dengan jenis Rudal Chiron dan meriam sistem penangkis serangan udara Oerlikon Skyshield.

(Paskhas)
 
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What ? whoa whoa what do i miss, is this real? :unsure:
indonesian navy order 2 LPD
Phillipines order 3 more ssv and 2 KCR 60
Malaysia 1 LPD (?)
Senegal 1 LPD, 2 KCR 45, 3 KCR 60
Guinea 2 KCR 60
Gabon 2 KCR 60
ada sumur lain ga gan? biar ati lebih mantep :yes4:

PAL Indonesia Ask Permition to Eksport Warship to Africa

PAL Minta Pemerintah Berikan Izin Ekspor Kapal ke Afrika
Kamis, 13 Juli 2017 | 14:55

JAKARTA- PT PAL Indonesia (Persero) meminta dukungan pemerintah dalam penerbitan lisensi ekspor kapal perang ke Afrika.

Direktur Utama PAL Indonesia Budiman Saleh di Kemenko Kemaritiman Jakarta, Kamis, mengatakan pihaknya tengah melakukan penjajakan pengadaan kapal perang dengan beberapa negara Afrika, di antaranya dari Senegal.

Ia menyebut Senegal berminat untuk memesan satu unit "Landing Platform Dock" (LPD atau kapal perang amfibi), dua unit kapal cepat rudal (KCR) serta Guinea Bissau dan Gabon yang masing-masing berminat memesan dua unit KCR berukuran 60 meter.

"Senegal itu mau satu LPD, dua KCR 45 meter dan KCR 60 meter. Guinea Bissau ingin dua KCR 60 meter dan Gabon ingin dua KCR 60 meter. Untuk itu kami butuh dukungan pemerintah karena butuh export licence (izin ekspor)," ucapnya.

Budiman mengatakan beberapa negara tetangga di Asia Tenggara juga telah menyampaikan minat untuk memesan kapal dari PAL Indonesia.

Terlebih militer Filipina sebelumnya telah memesan dua unit kapal perang jenis "Strategic Sealift Vessel" (SSV) sepanjang 123 meter dengan nilai kontrak 90 juta dolar AS atau setara Rp1,1 triliun.

Filipina juga disebut tengah melakukan pembicaraan untuk tambahan dua unit SSV, ditambah satu unit "SSV Hospital Ship" dan dua unit KCR 60 meter.

"Itu jadi daya tarik, magnet buat negara-negara ASEAN lainnya. Contohnya Malaysia menginkan LPD sepanjang 163 meter, lebih besar dan bisa dimuati tiga helikopter on deck, dua di dalam hanggar. Jadi seperti helicopter carrier (pembawa helikopter)," ungkapnya.

Budiman berharap dengan penetrasi pasar yang dilakukan, pihaknya dapat memperoleh kontrak pembelian pada 2018. (gor/ant)

http://id.beritasatu.com/tradeandse...ah-berikan-izin-ekspor-kapal-ke-afrika/162615

PT PAL Indonesia Diminta Tingkatkan Utilisasi

Bisnis.com, JAKARTA—Menteri Koordinator Bidang Kemaritiman Luhut Binsar Pandjaitan meminta PT PAL Indonesia (Persero) agar meningkatkan kapasitas produksi pada tahun depan.

Luhut ditemui di Kemenko Kemaritiman Jakarta, Kamis, mengatakan permintaan itu disampaikan saat menggelar rapat dan evaluasi dengan jajaran PAL Indonesia.

"Tadi kami lakukan evaluasi bersama. Itu utilisasinya (pemanfaatannya) baru 15 persen maksimum. Sekarang bagaimana utilisasinya bisa ditingkatkan supaya mereka bisa bayar PMN (Penyertaan Modal Negara) dan bisa lebih produktif," katanya.

Untuk meningkatkan kapasitas produksi, mantan Kepala Staf Presiden itu mengatakan perlu dilakukan koordinasi agar kapal-kapal yang digunakan di Indonesia, seperti kapal TNI Angkatan Laut, bisa dibangun PAL Indonesia.

"Teknologinya mereka (PAL) semua sudah punya,sudah bisa. Ada beberapa yang belum bisa ya kerja sama dengan luar. Tapi kerja sama dengan luar porsi kita jangan hanya 5 persen," ungkap Luhut.

Direktur Utama PAL Indonesia Budiman Saleh mengatakan dalam pertemuan itu dibahas mengenai restrukturisasi (penataan kembali) perusahaan dari sisi keuangan hingga pasar.

Ia mengatakan perusahaan akan berorientasi pada pasar militer dan nonmiliter, baik dalam dan luar negeri.

Budiman mengklaim perusahaan galangan kapal itu memiliki potensi besar untuk berkembang.

"Hasil dari restrukturisasi PMN (Penyertaan Modal Negara) kemarin juga sudah bisa digunakan," tuturnya.

Lebih lanjut ia mengakui kapasitas produksi perusahaan hanya sekitar 10-15 persen sehingga perlu ada upaya yang mendorong peningkatan utilisasi.

Sumber : Antara


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& I'm still waiting for destroyer over here...

still on drawing board LoL, the simpler OPV came first

South Korea unveils AESA radar prototype for homegrown KF-X fighter project

South Korea’s Defense Acquisition Program Administration (DAPA) on Thursday unveiled a prototype of an advanced radar for its homegrown fighter jet project, demonstrating the radar’s initial capabilities amid the military’s efforts to complete the development of the fighter jets by 2026.

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DAPA's prototype of AESA radar for South Korea's KF-X fighter jet project
(Credit: DAPA)

The state-run Agency for Defense Development conducted various tests to ensure capability of the mock-up version of the active electronically scanned array radar system at a research institute in Yongin, Gyeonggi Province, run by Hanwha Systems, a local defense firm and a civilian contractor for developing AESA.

Among the test conducted were AESA’s detection capabilities. With a 120-degree detection range, AESA acquired mock-up targets by transmitting electronic wave. Consisting of about 1000 modules, AESA is able to detect a target as small as a one-meter-long object, according to ADD officials.

“Our current goal is to figure out what kinds of risk we will face,” an official from Defense Acquisition Program Administration said under the condition of anonymity. “We will verify our capability through upcoming flight test. If there is no issue, we will be good to go.”

Known as a crucial equipment to stealth fighters, AESA allows aircraft to remain stealthy by sending out signals that are spread out across a band of frequencies and are difficult to detect over background noise. The radar also allows the fighters to engage in electronic warfare to evade radar detection.

According to the DAPA, AESA will be flight-tested on a prototype fighter jet for Korean Fighter Experimental program, or KF-X, whose development is scheduled to be finished in 2026. The fight test will take place in 2022, DAPA added.

The 18.1 trillion won ($15.7 billion) KF-X project seeks to produce 120 fighter jets with domestic technology and deploy them at the South Korean Air Force by 2032. They will replace the older F-4 and F-5 jets currently in service.

South Korea had decided to develop its own AESA radar system after the US rejected its request to transfer core technologies to be applied to the KF-X jets in 2015. The technologies included the AESA radar, radio frequency jammer, electronic optics targeting pod, and infrared search and track system.

But the controversy persists whether South Korea would manage to develop AESA without the help of overseas contractors. DAPA signed a 400 billion won deal with Israeli contractor Elta Systems for technical supports on the radar’s transmitting and receiving devices and among others.

DAPA reiterated that although it would receive “technical supports” from overseas contractors, AESA’s hardware and software -- such as algorithms for missile detection capabilities and radar-evading system -- would be developed on its own.

“Throughout the process, there would be certain phases where we get technical support, if necessary. But there will be no overseas involvement when we mount the radar on KF-X fighters for a flight test,” DAPA official said.

(Source: Yonhap)

http://www.airrecognition.com/index....r-project.html
 
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Revised Indonesian budget brings modest increase
Craig Caffrey - IHS Jane's Defence Industry
12 July 2017

Key Points

    • Marginal increase of 1.2% approved for defence
    • Funding to be used to support UN peacekeeping operations and satellite lease payments
Indonesia’s revised budget for 2017 includes a further marginal increase in defence expenditure to IDR 109.3 trillion (USD 8.17 billion), a 1.2% increase over the approved budget and a 4.6% boost compared with the draft budget.

According to accompanying information released by the Indonesian Finance Ministry on 6 July, the additional funding will be used to finance satellite lease payments and to support Indonesia’s involvement in the United Nations MINUSCA peacekeeping operation in the Central African Republic.

More generally, the 2017 defence budget is expected to continue to progress towards meeting the goals of the ‘Minimum Essential Force’ (a concept aimed at delivering Indonesia’s minimum force structure and operational readiness requirements), to improve border security and to support the local defence industry.
 
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Revised Indonesian budget brings modest increase
Craig Caffrey - IHS Jane's Defence Industry
12 July 2017

Key Points

    • Marginal increase of 1.2% approved for defence
    • Funding to be used to support UN peacekeeping operations and satellite lease payments
Indonesia’s revised budget for 2017 includes a further marginal increase in defence expenditure to IDR 109.3 trillion (USD 8.17 billion), a 1.2% increase over the approved budget and a 4.6% boost compared with the draft budget.

According to accompanying information released by the Indonesian Finance Ministry on 6 July, the additional funding will be used to finance satellite lease payments and to support Indonesia’s involvement in the United Nations MINUSCA peacekeeping operation in the Central African Republic.

More generally, the 2017 defence budget is expected to continue to progress towards meeting the goals of the ‘Minimum Essential Force’ (a concept aimed at delivering Indonesia’s minimum force structure and operational readiness requirements), to improve border security and to support the local defence industry.

Quite understandable, most government fundings are aimed at the infrastructure projects. If we look at how China grew in 80's-90's, we can also see that the China was militarily modest for a country that gigantic at that time. Only after the infrastructure as its economic foundation was well established did they have much more money to invest in their military. I hope that Mr. Jokowi doesnt lose momentum.
 
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Dislitbangal mini submarine (credit: Indomiliter)
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The miniature model :
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Spec :
– Length: 22 meter
– Diameter press hull : 3 meter
– Draft: 2,6 meter
– Displacement (in land) : 111 ton
– Displacement (water) : 133 ton
– Radius/ surface speed: 1200 mile (1930 km) / 8-12 knot
– Radius/ submerged speed: 160 mile (257 km) / 4-14 knot
– Endurance: 6 weeks
– Operating depth: 80-140 meter
– Crew: 11 personel
– Engine: 1x250kW, Diesel generator
– Battery: 220 sel – 440 volt DC
– Fuel cap. : 20 ton
– Propeller: Twin screws – counter
– Armament: 4 Torpedo SUT (Surface & Underwater Torpedo) 533 mm

Please note that this design is NOT PT. Palindo Marine mini sub. Palindo mini sub spec is :
--Length: 22 meter
– Diameter press hull : 3 meter
– Draft: 2 – 3 meter
– Radius/ surface speed: ? / 10 knots
– Radius/ submerged speed: ? / 10 knots
– Silent run speed: 4 knots
– Endurance: 6 weeks
– Op. depth: 30-100 meter
– Crew: 5 personel
– Combat swimmer: 7 – 9 Frogmen
-- Armament : None, torpedo attachment optional outside the hull
 
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Quite understandable, most government fundings are aimed at the infrastructure projects. If we look at how China grew in 80's-90's, we can also see that the China was militarily modest for a country that gigantic at that time. Only after the infrastructure as its economic foundation was well established did they have much more money to invest in their military. I hope that Mr. Jokowi doesnt lose momentum.
Yup but one must notice,that china is an authoritarian state. That means that the military funding and acquisition will always be priority whomever in power, Indonesia however, doesn't work that way......you see everytime there's a transfer of power and our leaders change there will be change in priority for the armed forces.........it could be less focused , that's why IMO, the military couldn't just be sidelined for the sake of infrastructure development, however I do agree that to build a strong and sophisticated army......we must FIRST AND FOREMOST be economically capable and robust
 
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Revised Indonesian budget brings modest increase
Craig Caffrey - IHS Jane's Defence Industry
12 July 2017
Key Points
  • Marginal increase of 1.2% approved for defence
  • Funding to be used to support UN peacekeeping operations and satellite lease payments
Indonesia’s revised budget for 2017 includes a further marginal increase in defence expenditure to IDR109.3 trillion (USD8.17 billion), a 1.2% increase over the approved budget and a 4.6% boost compared with the draft budget.

According to accompanying information released by the Indonesian Finance Ministry on 6 July, the additional funding will be used to finance satellite lease payments and to support Indonesia’s involvement in the United Nations MINUSCA peacekeeping operation in the Central African Republic.

More generally, the 2017 defence budget is expected to continue to progress towards meeting the goals of the ‘Minimum Essential Force’ (a concept aimed at delivering Indonesia’s minimum force structure and operational readiness requirements), to improve border security and to support the local defence industry.
 
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Raytheon Anschütz submarine systems maneuver through acceptance tests
13. July 2017 Defense News

Navigation, steering and control technologies completed the Sea Acceptance Test onboard the newest submarine for the Indonesian Navy within a minimum of time.


Raytheon Anschütz has delivered a customized, type S55 submarine steering stand, including the newly designed three-dimensional autopilot, as well as a battery monitoring system – to Daewoo Shipbuilding and Marine Engineering (DSME), who are constructing the newest submarine destined for use by the Indonesian Navy.

The new system’s autopilot features a robust controller that ensures safe steering and maneuverability, with speed, precision and minimal noise. As a software-based system, the autopilot can offer an extended functional range, including smart integration of the rudder steering system with electronic sea chart or situational awareness systems for waypoint steering and tactical maneuver planning.

Raytheon Anschütz’s Gerald Baden, who leads the submarine business area, states: “Our new 3D autopilot demonstrated its full steering accuracy and our customers have expressed their overall satisfaction with the robustness and performance of the integrated steering solution. This acceptance test for the Indonesian submarine was the third successful implementation of the new autopilot in an international submarine program.”

Systems performed as designed throughout the Sea Trials, and were supported onboard with engineering and customer service specialists from Raytheon Anschütz.

Hull 7712 is the first of three 209-class submarines for the Indonesian Navy. They feature a modified design and are being built at Daewoo’s Okpo shipyard in South Korea.

Picture: TNI AL's Type 209/1200 SSK at Daewoo’s Okpo shipyard
(source: DSME – to be used only in combination with this news release)
 
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