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Current conditions in Indonesia-Malaysia Naval border

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Kapal KRI 632 Lemadang di perairan Tanjung Datuk, Kalimantan Barat, Jumat (30/5/2014). Foto: VIVAnews/Aceng Mukaram

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Kapal KRI 352 Slamet Riyadi di perairan Tanjung Datuk, Kalimantan Barat, Jumat (30/5/2014). Foto: VIVAnews/Aceng Mukaram
 

Joint Military Drill 2014


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Direktur Latihan Gabungan (Dirlatgab) TNI Letjen TNI Lodewijk F. Paulus didampingi Wadirlatgab TNI Mayjen TNI Serunting Sakti dan pejabat tinggi lainnya menyaksikan pelaksanaan gelar Operasi Mobilisasi Udara (Mobud) di Kawasan Pusat Latihan Pertempuran (PLP) Marinir-5 Baluran Asembagus, Situbondo Jawa Timur, Sabtu (31/5/2014) Dalam Operasi Mobud tersebut, TNI menggunakan 6 Heli serang dibantu 20 Heli Serbu yang mengangkut 160 Prajurit dari Yonif 411/Raider. (Puspen TNI/Tribunnews.com) *** Local Caption *** Gelar Operasi Mobud Latgab TNI di Asembagus

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Direktur Latihan Gabungan (Dirlatgab) TNI Letjen TNI Lodewijk F. Paulus didampingi Wadirlatgab TNI Mayjen TNI Serunting Sakti dan pejabat tinggi lainnya menyaksikan pelaksanaan gelar Operasi Mobilisasi Udara (Mobud) di Kawasan Pusat Latihan Pertempuran (PLP) Marinir-5 Baluran Asembagus, Situbondo Jawa Timur, Sabtu (31/5/2014) Dalam Operasi Mobud tersebut, TNI menggunakan 6 Heli serang dibantu 20 Heli Serbu yang mengangkut 160 Prajurit dari Yonif 411/Raider. (Puspen TNI/Tribunnews.com) *** Local Caption *** Gelar Operasi Mobud Latgab TNI di Asembagus

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Direktur Latihan Gabungan (Dirlatgab) TNI Letjen TNI Lodewijk F. Paulus didampingi Wadirlatgab TNI Mayjen TNI Serunting Sakti dan pejabat tinggi lainnya menyaksikan pelaksanaan gelar Operasi Mobilisasi Udara (Mobud) di Kawasan Pusat Latihan Pertempuran (PLP) Marinir-5 Baluran Asembagus, Situbondo Jawa Timur, Sabtu (31/5/2014) Dalam Operasi Mobud tersebut, TNI menggunakan 6 Heli serang dibantu 20 Heli Serbu yang mengangkut 160 Prajurit dari Yonif 411/Raider. (Puspen TNI/Tribunnews.com) *** Local Caption *** Gelar Operasi Mobud Latgab TNI di Asembagus

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BUSHMASTERs Protected Mobility Vehicle (PMV) for KOPASSUS

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Busmaster driver & technician training.
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Bushmaster landed at airport Halim Perdana Kusuma
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Indian Ambassador witnesses India-Indonesia Coordinated Patrol Naval Exercise at Medan
By Budi Imam on 12:59 pm May 31, 2014

The Ambassador of India to Indonesia, ASEAN and Timor Leste Mr. Gurjit Singh visited Medan, North Sumatra to witness the closing ceremony of India-Indonesia Coordinated Patrol Naval Exercise (INDINDO CORPAT). The 23rd edition of this INDINDO CORPAT was inaugurated at Port Blair on 14th April and concluded at Belwan/Medan, Indonesia on 3rd May 2014.

Speaking on the occasion, Ambassador Gurjit Singh highlighted the strong civilizational and cultural ties that these two great countries enjoyed and expressed his confidence that the contemporary strategic partnership between these two maritime neighbours would be strengthened in the future, spearheaded by greater operational interaction between our two navies. He pointed out that the presence of the two Commanders-in-Chief at both the Opening and Closing Ceremonies made this the highest level of interaction during the INDINDO CORPAT between the two navies since inception and that the Indian Embassy under his leadership was committed to furthering the close defence ties that the two countries enjoy.

Defence ties between Indonesia and India have consequently been growing steadily with regular joint activities and exchanges of personnel between the Armed Forces of the two friendly neighbours. Under the broad ambit of this Strategic Partnership, TNI AL and the Indian Navy carry out coordinated patrolling twice a year near the International Maritime Boundary Line to keep this vital part of the Indian Ocean region safe and secure for commercial shipping and international trade.

Rear Admiral Arief Rudianto, the Commander-in-Chief Western Fleet Command (PANGARMABAR) was the Senior Officer who attended the Opening Ceremony at Port Blair. The Parchim Class Corvette KRI Imam Bonjol & the Indonesian Navy’s latest indigenously built Maritime patrol Aircraft CN 235 participated in the 23rd IND-INDO CORPAT. Air Marshal PK Roy, Commander-in-Chief Andaman Nicobar Command participated in the closing ceremony as the Senior Officer from the Indian Side. The Indian Navy’s ship INS Kumbhir and aircraft IN Dornier participated in the Closing Ceremony at Belawan / Medan.

During his visit Ambassador also called on the Governor of North Sumatra, Mr. Gatot Pujonogroho and recalled the close historical and cultural linkages between the two countries. He added the close geographical proximity between North Sumatra and India has always encouraged trade over the centuries which now needs to be diversified beyond trade towards new investment in Infrastructure, tourism and health sector. He further added that the region of North Sumatra presents exciting possibilities in these areas and Indian companies were eager to take up the challenge. The Governor welcomed Ambassador’s initiative for bringing Indian investment to North Sumatra and promised that his administration would extend all assistance in this regard.

Source : Home - Indian Embassy Jakarta

Indian Ambassador witnesses India-Indonesia Coordinated Patrol Naval Exercise at Medan | The Jakarta Globe
 
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Military modernization no arms race: Defense minister

Veeramalla Anjaiah, The Jakarta Post, Jakarta | World | Mon, June 02 2014, 1:14 PM

Renewed tensions in the South China Sea and China’s increasing assertiveness in its maritime claims are changing the security landscape in Southeast Asia and boosting defense spending in the region.

“Renewed tensions in the South China Sea are causing jitters among some of us in the region," Defense Minister Purnomo Yusgiantoro said at the Shangri-La Dialogue in Singapore on Sunday.

Purnomo’s speech was made available to The Jakarta Post on Sunday night by the Shangri-La Dialogue organizer, the International Institute of Strategic Studies (IISS) London.

Though China’s recent assertive actions in the South China Sea may have triggered increased defense spending in some ASEAN countries, Indonesia, which lags behind its regional peers in defense capability, has boosted its military budget not because of China but to modernize its armed forces.

“Our defense budget has grown significantly, and we intend to continue to modernize our armed forces to achieve the necessary capabilities of our essential forces by the 2020s,” Purnomo said.

Indonesia, has recently made several weapons purchases, including tanks, submarines, fighter planes and helicopters.

Indonesia allocated Rp 83.4 trillion (US$7.3 billion), less than 1 percent of GDP, for defense spending in 2014.

Purnomo said that the country's military modernization should not raise concerns among its neighbors.

“Military modernization is not an arms race, but it does need a positive, regional security framework marked by confidence-building measures, trust and transparency,” Purnomo said.

“We in Indonesia are quite mindful that our quest for more security does not need to lead to more insecurity for others. It is always better for strategic intentions to be rightly understood – not wrongly perceived – by others. Transparency and clarity will lessen misunderstanding and reduce mistrust."

While commenting on the regional security situation, which has been worsening recently, Purnomo said Indonesia was not happy with it.

“There are still roadblocks that stand in our way – geostrategic rivalries, mutual suspicions, lingering historical animosities, long-standing territorial and jurisdictional disputes,” Purnomo said.

Many regional powers – ranging from Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe to US Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel – have slammed China for its recent unilateral provocative actions in the South China Sea, an area rich in oil and gas reserves and fisheries, and have asked all claimant countries to resolve the issue peacefully according to the rule of law at sea.

The present flare up of tensions began when China’s state-owned oil company China National Offshore Oil Corporation deployed an oil rig called HD-981 to Lot 143 in the South China Sea, an area claimed by both China and Vietnam.

According to the Centre for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS), an independent think tank, Lot 143 is located 120 nautical miles east of Vietnam’s Ly Son Island and 180 nautical miles from China’s Hainan Island.

Indonesia, a non-claimant country, is however concerned about China’s nine-dash line map, which touches its oil-rich Natuna Islands, an area within the archipelagic state’s economic exclusive zone (EEZ). Indonesia has increased its naval presence in the Natuna area.

Army chief Gen. Budiman recently said that Indonesia would deploy four Boeing Apache attack helicopters to the Natuna Islands.

Meanwhile, Prime Minister Abe praised Indonesia and the Philippines for recently resolving their own long-standing maritime dispute through peaceful negotiations. He called on China and other South China Sea claimants to follow suit.

“Take a look at Indonesia and the Philippines. They have peacefully reached an agreement of late on the delimitation of their overlapping EEZs. I welcome this as an excellent case in point that truly embodies the rule of law, “ Abe said.

Military modernization no arms race: Defense minister | The Jakarta Post

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pada nonton RunningMan di GBK pa yah ko sepi amat? :D
 

ANOA RCWS Version



Minggu, 25 Mei 2014

Mengenal Lebih Dekat Panser Anoa 6 x 6 RCWS Pindad




Peralatan standart

Winch 6 ton, Pioneer Set, Pemadam Kebakaran, Penyejuk Udara, Toolkit Pengemudi, Lampu-Peta, Jaring Kamuflase, Hydraulic Rear Rampdoor System, Smoke Grenade Dischargers cal. 66 mm; (3 right, 3 left)
Fitur opsional

Komunikasi (AM, FM Radio dan Intercom Set ; 2x12V-100 Amp baterai) , GPS, NVG, Add -on Keramik lapis baja Armament ; RCWS-Cal 7,62 / 12,7 mm ( Remote Control Weapon System). Senjata di bagian belakang Senapan Mesin Ringan 7,62 mm.
Turet

- Elevation : -10o s.d. +45o
- Rotation : 360o
- Operation : Manually
Fitur

Spesifikasi
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Sumber/Source : PINDAD
 
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@Zarvan, surely we will order 17 Blackhawk and 3 unit Chinook to form one more Air mobile squadron, and for utility helo we will placing more order for Bell-412EP we had a fond with them.
 
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@Zarvan, surely we will order 17 Blackhawk and 3 unit Chinook to form one more Air mobile squadron, and for utility helo we will placing more order for Bell-412EP we had a fond with them.
What is the MRL in first picture ?
 

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