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Foreign researchers’ access to TNI museums restricted
  • Moses Ompusunggu
    The Jakarta Post
Jakarta | Fri, February 9, 2018 | 06:12 pm
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The Satria Mandala museum, managed by the Indonesian Military (TNI), displays the weaponry system owned by the TNI. (Kompas/Agnes Theodora Wolkh Wagunu)
Foreign researchers can no longer freely enter museums run by the Indonesian Military (TNI) without permission from the TNI headquarters, in a new policy that one local historian says shows Indonesia to be “allergic to foreigners.”

In August last year, the TNI reportedly issued a policy temporarily banning foreign nationals from entering Indonesia's main military museum, the Satriamandala Museum, located on one of the busiest thoroughfares in Jakarta, Jl. Gatot Subroto in Kuningan, without permission from the military’s headquarters.

The Jakarta Post recently obtained an undated photograph showing two flyers announcing the temporary ban on foreigners visiting the museum.

"For the moment, visitors from abroad are not allowed to enter/visit Satriamandala Museum before receiving a permit from the TNI headquarter," the announcement displayed in the photograph read.

The Post visited Satriamandala Museum on Thursday, and found that the announcement had been taken down.

A museum official said that since January the restriction had been relaxed by allowing foreigners to enter the museum for recreational purposes only. Foreigners who wanted to visit the museum for research purposes were still obliged to obtain a permit from the intelligence assistant to the TNI commander, the official said.

The regulation is said to have been implemented at two other museums managed by the TNI's History Center namely the Indonesian Communist Party (PKI) Betrayal Museum in Lubang Buaya, East Jakarta, and the Indonesian Soldier Museum within the Taman Mini Indonesia Indah (TMII) complex, also in East Jakarta.

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Two kids play with old heavy machine guns once used by the Indonesian Military (TNI) at the Satria Mandala military museum in Jakarta on Sunday. As apart of the celebration of TNI. (The Jakarta Post/JP)

Renowned historian Asvi Warman Adam told the Post that two of his foreign colleagues had been affected by the restriction.

One tried to enter Satriamandala, Asvi said, while the other researcher attempted to enter the PKI Museum in Lubang Buaya. "[This policy] creates a negative image of Indonesia as a state that is undemocratic, isolated and being allergic to foreigners," Asvi said, recalling there had been no such obligation previously.

The University of Indonesia historian called the regulation "discriminatory" given that it did not apply to Indonesian researchers. "Museums are not archives. In museums, the dioramas are for the public," Asvi said.

TNI spokesman Brig. Gen. Sabrar Fadhilah insisted the policy regarding foreign researchers was a "procedure" that had to be implemented for "foreigners who want to enter military institutions" and that it aimed to ensure impartiality in research.

"It's like somebody, a foreigner, who wanted to come to your house to research whether or not your house was formerly owned by the Dutch. That person must secure your permission," Sabrar said in a phone interview on Friday.

"I think there has to be a process to ensure research is not conducted haphazardly," Sabrar said.

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Lesson learned – Then Maj.Gen.Soeharto (right) let an operation to remove the bodies of military generals, who were killed and dumped into a well at the G30S coup headquarters called “Lubang Buaya” in the 1965 incident. (Tempo/-)

Established in October 1972, Satriamandala Museum is Indonesia's foremost military museum and houses a trove of artifacts, weapons and vehicles. The name of the museum is derived from the Sanskrit words meaning "a sacred place of knights."

Prior to its establishment, the museum's main building was formerly the home of Indonesia's founding father Sukarno, who stepped down from power following the attempted coup in 1965, which has been blamed on the now-defunct PKI.

It has four rooms dedicated to artefacts that once belonged to four of the country’s most prominent military figures: Soeharto, who rose to power as president in 1967 and governed the country for more than three decades until his downfall in 1998; Abdul Harris Nasution, a military strategist and a close ally of Soeharto, best known for escaping an assassination attempt during the attempted 1965 coup; national hero Sudirman, Indonesia's first military commander; and Oerip Soemohardjo, Indonesia's first armed forces chief of staff.

Notable exhibits include a litter used to carry Sudirman during his seven months of guerilla fighting in Java against Dutch imperialists, and Indonesia's first presidential aircraft named the RI Seulawah 1.

The museum also contains dioramas showcasing the history of Indonesia’s military, including the country's volatile formative years, between 1945 and1949, which are now being scrutinized by a large-scale Dutch-funded research project involving local historians from Gadjah Mada University (UGM) in Yogyakarta. (ahw)

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Foreign researchers’ access to TNI museums restricted
  • Moses Ompusunggu
    The Jakarta Post
Jakarta | Fri, February 9, 2018 | 06:12 pm
2018_02_09_40326_1518173098._large.jpg
The Satria Mandala museum, managed by the Indonesian Military (TNI), displays the weaponry system owned by the TNI. (Kompas/Agnes Theodora Wolkh Wagunu)
Foreign researchers can no longer freely enter museums run by the Indonesian Military (TNI) without permission from the TNI headquarters, in a new policy that one local historian says shows Indonesia to be “allergic to foreigners.”

In August last year, the TNI reportedly issued a policy temporarily banning foreign nationals from entering Indonesia's main military museum, the Satriamandala Museum, located on one of the busiest thoroughfares in Jakarta, Jl. Gatot Subroto in Kuningan, without permission from the military’s headquarters.

The Jakarta Post recently obtained an undated photograph showing two flyers announcing the temporary ban on foreigners visiting the museum.

"For the moment, visitors from abroad are not allowed to enter/visit Satriamandala Museum before receiving a permit from the TNI headquarter," the announcement displayed in the photograph read.

The Post visited Satriamandala Museum on Thursday, and found that the announcement had been taken down.

A museum official said that since January the restriction had been relaxed by allowing foreigners to enter the museum for recreational purposes only. Foreigners who wanted to visit the museum for research purposes were still obliged to obtain a permit from the intelligence assistant to the TNI commander, the official said.

The regulation is said to have been implemented at two other museums managed by the TNI's History Center namely the Indonesian Communist Party (PKI) Betrayal Museum in Lubang Buaya, East Jakarta, and the Indonesian Soldier Museum within the Taman Mini Indonesia Indah (TMII) complex, also in East Jakarta.

2018_02_09_40346_1518187891._medium.jpg
Two kids play with old heavy machine guns once used by the Indonesian Military (TNI) at the Satria Mandala military museum in Jakarta on Sunday. As apart of the celebration of TNI. (The Jakarta Post/JP)

Renowned historian Asvi Warman Adam told the Post that two of his foreign colleagues had been affected by the restriction.

One tried to enter Satriamandala, Asvi said, while the other researcher attempted to enter the PKI Museum in Lubang Buaya. "[This policy] creates a negative image of Indonesia as a state that is undemocratic, isolated and being allergic to foreigners," Asvi said, recalling there had been no such obligation previously.

The University of Indonesia historian called the regulation "discriminatory" given that it did not apply to Indonesian researchers. "Museums are not archives. In museums, the dioramas are for the public," Asvi said.

TNI spokesman Brig. Gen. Sabrar Fadhilah insisted the policy regarding foreign researchers was a "procedure" that had to be implemented for "foreigners who want to enter military institutions" and that it aimed to ensure impartiality in research.

"It's like somebody, a foreigner, who wanted to come to your house to research whether or not your house was formerly owned by the Dutch. That person must secure your permission," Sabrar said in a phone interview on Friday.

"I think there has to be a process to ensure research is not conducted haphazardly," Sabrar said.

2016_04_17_3239_1460869149._medium.jpg
Lesson learned – Then Maj.Gen.Soeharto (right) let an operation to remove the bodies of military generals, who were killed and dumped into a well at the G30S coup headquarters called “Lubang Buaya” in the 1965 incident. (Tempo/-)

Established in October 1972, Satriamandala Museum is Indonesia's foremost military museum and houses a trove of artifacts, weapons and vehicles. The name of the museum is derived from the Sanskrit words meaning "a sacred place of knights."

Prior to its establishment, the museum's main building was formerly the home of Indonesia's founding father Sukarno, who stepped down from power following the attempted coup in 1965, which has been blamed on the now-defunct PKI.

It has four rooms dedicated to artefacts that once belonged to four of the country’s most prominent military figures: Soeharto, who rose to power as president in 1967 and governed the country for more than three decades until his downfall in 1998; Abdul Harris Nasution, a military strategist and a close ally of Soeharto, best known for escaping an assassination attempt during the attempted 1965 coup; national hero Sudirman, Indonesia's first military commander; and Oerip Soemohardjo, Indonesia's first armed forces chief of staff.

Notable exhibits include a litter used to carry Sudirman during his seven months of guerilla fighting in Java against Dutch imperialists, and Indonesia's first presidential aircraft named the RI Seulawah 1.

The museum also contains dioramas showcasing the history of Indonesia’s military, including the country's volatile formative years, between 1945 and1949, which are now being scrutinized by a large-scale Dutch-funded research project involving local historians from Gadjah Mada University (UGM) in Yogyakarta. (ahw)

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Wonder, is equipment in Satriamandala museoum still can be refurbished to working conditions ? @mengkom

Hmm just asking for curiousity, there is lot gen there like Mesin Bahan, Thomson, Kar 98 etc
 
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TNI AD Signs Procurement Contract for Goods and Services Rp 9 Trillion

TNI AD Tandatangani Kontrak Pengadaan Barang dan Jasa Rp 9 Triliun
Rabu, 7 Februari 2018 | 21:30 WIB


JAKARTA, KOMPAS.com - Markas Besar TNI Angkatan Darat menandatangani kontrak pengadaan barang dan jasa senilai Rp 9,4 triliun untuk anggaran tahun 2018 yang diwakili oleh Pejabat Pembuat Komitmen (PPK) dari satuan jajaran Angkatan Darat.

Rinciannya, Rp 5,5 triliun untuk belanja barang, dan Rp 3,9 triliun untuk belanja modal. Sementara jumlah paket yang di-"launching" tahun ini sebanyak 178 paket dengan nilai sebesar Rp 1,6 triliun.

Penandatanganan kontrak tersebut disaksikan oleh Kepala Staf TNI Angkatan Darat (Kasad) Jenderal TNI Mulyono, didampingi Wakasad Letjen TNI Tatang Sulaiman, Irjenad dan para Asisten Kasad, di Mabesad, Jakarta Pusat, Rabu (7/2/2018).

Sebagaimana dikutip dari Antaranews.com, Mulyono mengatakan, pelaksanaan "launching" pengadaan barang dan jasa di lingkungan Angkatan Darat berpedoman pada Peraturan Presiden RI Nomor 4 tahun 2015 tentang perubahan keempat atas peraturan Presiden RI 54 tahun 2010 tentang pengadaan barang dan jasa pemerintah.

(Baca juga: Tahun 2018, Alutsista TNI AD, AL, dan AU Bertambah)

Selain itu, kegiatan ini merupakan penjabaran dari kebijakan Presiden dan Panglima TNI, dimana pelaksanaan kegiatan dilakukan secara transparan, akuntabel dan tertib administrasi serta akan senantiasa dievaluasi secara berkelanjutan dengan menggunakan sistem yang terintegrasi.

Mulyono mengatakan, semangat yang diusung TNI AD dalam penyelenggaraan pengadaan barang dan jasa pada dasarnya telah selaras dengan apa yang menjadi penekanan Panglima TNI, dimana prosesnya harus mengacu kepada ketentuan-ketentuan terkait.

"Dengan adanya permasalahan yang sering berulang maka saya minta agar pihak atau tim yang ditunjuk dalam proses pengadaan melaksanakan tugas dan fungsinya secara maksimal, serta laporan kemajuan yang dibuat harus dapat dipertanggungjawabkan secara administrasi maupun fisiknya," tegas mantan Pangkostrad ini, Rabu.

Kasad juga menekankan kepada mitra pengadaan barang dan jasa agar memiliki komitmen terhadap hal-hal yang tertuang dalam kontrak serta berterus terang apabila ada kendala yang dihadapi, sehingga dapat dilakukan upaya penyelesaiannya secara cepat dan tepat.

(Baca juga: Maret 2018, TNI AD Akan Punya 8 Helikopter Tempur Apache Buatan AS)

Dalam pengadaan barang dan jasa ini sistemnya dilaksanakan swakelola satuan dan pengadaan oleh mitra penyedia.

Di tingkat pusat, pengadaan barang dan jasa dilaksanakan oleh Mabesad dan Badan pelaksana pusat, sedangkan di tingkat daerah oleh Komando utama jajaran Angkatan Darat.

TNI AD juga menggunakan Layanan Pengadaan Secara Elektronik (LPSE) untuk pengadaan barang dan jasa non Alutsista di satuan kerja di jajaran TNI AD.

Kegiatan ini bertujuan untuk mendukung percepatan pengadaan barang dan jasa sesuai dengan prosedur dan mekanisme yang berlaku, tepat waktu, tanpa mengabaikan kualitas maupun kuantitas serta tidak mengalami lintas tahun.

Sehingga dapat mendukung tercapainya opini Wajar Tanpa Pengecualian dari BPK RI pada Laporan Keuangan Kemhan/TNI.

Kegiatan pengadaan barang dan jasa di lingkungan Angkatan Darat merupakan salah satu siklus kegiatan dari pembinaan materiil yang mempunyai peran penting dalam menjamin ketersediaan materiil/bekal dalam kualitas, kuantitas, waktu, kondisi dan kemampuan yang tepat dalam menunjang pelaksanaan tugas pokok TNI AD.
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Kira2 barang apa yg akan dibeli tni AD dg budget 5.5 trilyun?

 
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@Svantana

Kira2 barang apa yg akan dibeli tni AD dg budget 5.5 trilyun?


Budget 5,5 trilyun rupiah for belanja barang (purchasing of goods) like gasoline, oil, stationaries, computers, printers, gensets, cements, sands, woods, habels, iron steel construction, shoes, uniforms, googles, food, helmets, etc.

Budget 3,9 trilyun rupiah for belanja modal (assets investment purchase) like combat vehicles, tactical vehicles, etc. For example with 3,9 trilion rupiah we could buy around 150 - 250 anoas, depends on the varians.
 
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Naval Aviation (Penerbal)
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This squadron receive CN 235 MPA as new worker.

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This squadron is inactive btw, only Aircraft with Maritime recon, ASW and bomber capabilities can revive This squadron.

Trainer Aircraft owned by penerbal

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Looks like acquisition of additional Leopard 2 tanks have been confirmed by the Indonesian Army Chief.

"Sunday, 11 February 2018 11:52

Army Chief of Staff (TNI) Army General Mulyono confirmed that the Army bought some additional Leopard tanks, (11/4/2017).

General Mulyono explained that the Army currently has modern weaponry and is not inferior to other countries such as Leopard tank which is one of the most advanced tanks in the world.

These combat tanks were imported directly from Germany.

Well, there is something special from one of the variants that are purchased and that is the Leopard Revolution.

In terms of price, it is much more expensive than the 2A4 variant with a cost of US $ 1.7 million per unit, or if in rupiah currency is worth Rp16, 3 billion per unit.

While the 2A4 variant cost US $ 700,000 or Rp6, 7 billion per unit.

The purchase of Leopard Tank will add to the inventory of Leopard Tank Leopard which now totaled 103 units, consisting of 61 MBT Leopard 2 Revolution, 42 MBT 2A4."

http://aceh.tribunnews.com/amp/2018...rot-ucapan-jokowi-soal-pengadaan-tank-leopard
 
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Wonder, is equipment in Satriamandala museoum still can be refurbished to working conditions ? @mengkom

Hmm just asking for curiousity, there is lot gen there like Mesin Bahan, Thomson, Kar 98 etc
from economical perspective, i think the amount of man-hour and fund needed to resurrect those old-timer is not worth it,
now we have the capability to build the new one which is superior in terms of specification and operational value.

yes, a few years ago pindad has known to refurbish .30 cal M2 aerial guns and converted it to 7.62 M2A1
but that's a different case. M2 browning spare parts are easily available, and is still widely use today.

i never been to satriamandala museum personally, but i've gone to a similar museum in bandung (mandala wangsit). I can say, the condition miserable.
to prevent rust, they dip those historic weapons in a heavy coat of enamel.. as a result, the marking's gone, the hinges not moving anymore.
those weapons lose it's beautiful form, now they're just become a chunk of metal.

the museum curator just concern in preserving the items but forgot to preserve its history. it's preposterous.
 
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Foreign researchers’ access to TNI museums restricted
  • Moses Ompusunggu
    The Jakarta Post
Jakarta | Fri, February 9, 2018 | 06:12 pm
2018_02_09_40326_1518173098._large.jpg
The Satria Mandala museum, managed by the Indonesian Military (TNI), displays the weaponry system owned by the TNI. (Kompas/Agnes Theodora Wolkh Wagunu)
Foreign researchers can no longer freely enter museums run by the Indonesian Military (TNI) without permission from the TNI headquarters, in a new policy that one local historian says shows Indonesia to be “allergic to foreigners.”

In August last year, the TNI reportedly issued a policy temporarily banning foreign nationals from entering Indonesia's main military museum, the Satriamandala Museum, located on one of the busiest thoroughfares in Jakarta, Jl. Gatot Subroto in Kuningan, without permission from the military’s headquarters.

The Jakarta Post recently obtained an undated photograph showing two flyers announcing the temporary ban on foreigners visiting the museum.

"For the moment, visitors from abroad are not allowed to enter/visit Satriamandala Museum before receiving a permit from the TNI headquarter," the announcement displayed in the photograph read.

The Post visited Satriamandala Museum on Thursday, and found that the announcement had been taken down.

A museum official said that since January the restriction had been relaxed by allowing foreigners to enter the museum for recreational purposes only. Foreigners who wanted to visit the museum for research purposes were still obliged to obtain a permit from the intelligence assistant to the TNI commander, the official said.

The regulation is said to have been implemented at two other museums managed by the TNI's History Center namely the Indonesian Communist Party (PKI) Betrayal Museum in Lubang Buaya, East Jakarta, and the Indonesian Soldier Museum within the Taman Mini Indonesia Indah (TMII) complex, also in East Jakarta.

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Two kids play with old heavy machine guns once used by the Indonesian Military (TNI) at the Satria Mandala military museum in Jakarta on Sunday. As apart of the celebration of TNI. (The Jakarta Post/JP)

Renowned historian Asvi Warman Adam told the Post that two of his foreign colleagues had been affected by the restriction.

One tried to enter Satriamandala, Asvi said, while the other researcher attempted to enter the PKI Museum in Lubang Buaya. "[This policy] creates a negative image of Indonesia as a state that is undemocratic, isolated and being allergic to foreigners," Asvi said, recalling there had been no such obligation previously.

The University of Indonesia historian called the regulation "discriminatory" given that it did not apply to Indonesian researchers. "Museums are not archives. In museums, the dioramas are for the public," Asvi said.

TNI spokesman Brig. Gen. Sabrar Fadhilah insisted the policy regarding foreign researchers was a "procedure" that had to be implemented for "foreigners who want to enter military institutions" and that it aimed to ensure impartiality in research.

"It's like somebody, a foreigner, who wanted to come to your house to research whether or not your house was formerly owned by the Dutch. That person must secure your permission," Sabrar said in a phone interview on Friday.

"I think there has to be a process to ensure research is not conducted haphazardly," Sabrar said.

2016_04_17_3239_1460869149._medium.jpg
Lesson learned – Then Maj.Gen.Soeharto (right) let an operation to remove the bodies of military generals, who were killed and dumped into a well at the G30S coup headquarters called “Lubang Buaya” in the 1965 incident. (Tempo/-)

Established in October 1972, Satriamandala Museum is Indonesia's foremost military museum and houses a trove of artifacts, weapons and vehicles. The name of the museum is derived from the Sanskrit words meaning "a sacred place of knights."

Prior to its establishment, the museum's main building was formerly the home of Indonesia's founding father Sukarno, who stepped down from power following the attempted coup in 1965, which has been blamed on the now-defunct PKI.

It has four rooms dedicated to artefacts that once belonged to four of the country’s most prominent military figures: Soeharto, who rose to power as president in 1967 and governed the country for more than three decades until his downfall in 1998; Abdul Harris Nasution, a military strategist and a close ally of Soeharto, best known for escaping an assassination attempt during the attempted 1965 coup; national hero Sudirman, Indonesia's first military commander; and Oerip Soemohardjo, Indonesia's first armed forces chief of staff.

Notable exhibits include a litter used to carry Sudirman during his seven months of guerilla fighting in Java against Dutch imperialists, and Indonesia's first presidential aircraft named the RI Seulawah 1.

The museum also contains dioramas showcasing the history of Indonesia’s military, including the country's volatile formative years, between 1945 and1949, which are now being scrutinized by a large-scale Dutch-funded research project involving local historians from Gadjah Mada University (UGM) in Yogyakarta. (ahw)

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Hahahaha .. The best eample of inferiority and narrow minded society ...:cheesy:
 
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Alat Pengendali Tembakan Baru untuk Howitzer 105mm TNI AD

12 Faebruari 2018



HOWCAN-PAMS Howitzer 105mm TNI AD (photos : LSKK)

Howitzer Cannon Positioning Alignment And Monitoring System (HOWCAN-PAMS) sebagai Alat penjajaran cepat untuk Meriam 105 Tarik Plus Aldalbak (Alat Pengendali Tembakan) Komputer guna mendukung bantuan tembakan secara cepat dan tepat.

Juga meningkatkan kecepatan penyampaian informasi dari pucuk ke Pibak secara realtime dalam proses penjajaran pucuk satbak Armed secara cepat dan akurat dengan jaringan informasi tanpa kabel. Kemudian juga meningkatkan kinerja penembakan, khususnya ketika terjadi perubahan penjajaran pucuk satbak Armed sebagai sarana bantuan tembakan.




Howitzer Cannon Positioning Alignment And Monitoring System (HOWCAN-PAMS) merupakan hasil :
-Produk Litbanghan TA. 2017
-Kerjasama dengan Pussenarmed tahun 2017

(LSKK)

Rompi Taktis Simulasi Lapangan
Februari 1, 2018 Admin MIC
Rompi Taktis Simulasi Lapangan merupakan alat untuk meningkatkan kemampuan hardware dan software satuan-satuan Batalyon Infanteri maupun Lemdik selaku penyelenggara latihan untuk menilai dan mengendalikan suatu latihan melalui beberapa metode latihan dengan sifat latihan dua pihak tidak dikendalikan.



  • Produk Litbanghan TA. 2017
  • Kerjasama dengan Pussimpur tahun 2017


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Simulator Meriam 57MM S-60
Juli 17, 2017 adminlskk
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Simulator Meriam 57mm S-60 adalah sebagai wahana latihan, menjaga serta meningkatkan kemampuan dan kesemaptaan prajurit.

Kemampuan dari Simulator Meriam 57mm S-60 adalah :

  1. Mensimulasikan perilaku alutsista pada saat dioperasikan (gerak laras, gerak badan alutsista, radar, optronics dsb).
  2. Mensimulasikan skenario medan latihan, sasaran (bergerak dan diam), perilaku alutsista dan tembakan (beserta hasil tembakannya). Simulasi medan latihan, memberikan gambaran kondisi medan latihan yang sesuai (mendekati) dengan kondisi riil di lapangan. Simulasi sasaran mensimulasikan objek sasaran baik yang sedang bergerak maupun diam dengan bentuk sesuai dengan keadaan sebenarnya.
  3. Mensimulasikan perilaku personil yang terkait dengan operasi sistem Artileri Pertahanan Udara S57MM.
  4. Mensimulasikan berbagai aksi dan reaksi terkait dengan operasi sistem Artileri Pertahanan Udara S57MM.


  • Produk First Article (FA) TA. 2016
  • Sertifikasi Puslaik Kemhan Tahun 2016


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Radar Sista Rudal Rapier
Juli 17, 2017 adminlskk

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Radar Sista Rudal Rapier berfungsi untuk dapat memberikan informasi data sasaran pada pelaksanaan prosedur pengendalian operasi satuan arhanud secara langsung bagi satuan tembak (satbak), dan dapat melengkapi satbak-satbak arhanud yang belum dilengkapi dengan radar untuk melaksanakan fungsi pencarian, pengenalan dan penjejakan terhadap sasaran udara.

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Short Range Reconnaissance Drone
Februari 1, 2018 Admin MIC
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Short Range Reconnaissance Drone adalah sebuah perangkat keras mesin terbang dengan kendali jarak jauh yang mampu dikendalikan atau mengendalikan dirinya sendiri yang berfungsi untuk menampilkan visualisasi keadaan medan tempur.

  • Produk Litbanghan TA. 2016
  • Kerjasama dengan Pussenarmed tahun 2016


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@Svantana

Kira2 barang apa yg akan dibeli tni AD dg budget 5.5 trilyun?


Budget 5,5 trilyun rupiah for belanja barang (purchasing of goods) like gasoline, oil, stationaries, computers, printers, gensets, cements, sands, woods, habels, iron steel construction, shoes, uniforms, googles, food, helmets, etc.

Budget 3,9 trilyun rupiah for belanja modal (assets investment purchase) like combat vehicles, tactical vehicles, etc. For example with 3,9 trilion rupiah we could buy around 150 - 250 anoas, depends on the varians.
Bukannya ada berita ya yg bilang AD ga akan akusisi mainan baru 2018 ini
 
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Andro and Dilla, two commemorate dogs who sniffing 1 ton meths at sunrise glory boat

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Sempat Mabuk
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Andro dan Dilla, dua anjing pelacak yang bertugas mengungkap penyelundupan sabu di atas KM Sunrise Glory. (Foto: Liputan6.com/Ajang Nurdin/B Santoso)
 
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