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Sepertinya no konde, belum nemu ada berita awarding kontrak konde Apache utk TNI
I think its just not been installed yet.

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I think its just not been installed yet.

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I am with you brother...pick form old post from one of member of Pafdef...

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For US $1,4 billion listed on the DCSA:
8 AH-64D APACHE Block III LONGBOW Attack Helicopters
19 T-700-GE-701D Engines (16 installed and 3 spares),
9 Modernized Target Acquisition and Designation Sight/Modernized Pilot Night Vision Sensors,
4 AN/APG-78 Fire Control Radars (FCR) with Radar Electronics Units (Longbow Component),
4 AN/APR-48A Radar Frequency Interferometers,
10 AAR-57(V) 3/5 Common Missile Warning Systems (CMWS) with 5th Sensor and Improved Countermeasure Dispenser,
10 AN/AVR-2B Laser Detecting Sets,
10 AN/APR-39A(V)4 Radar Signal Detecting Sets,
24 Integrated Helmet and Display Sight Systems (IHDSS-21),
32 M299A1 HELLFIRE Missile Launchers, and
140 HELLFIRE AGM-114R3 Missiles.
 
I am with you brother...pick form old post from one of member of Pafdef...

DCSA notification

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For US $1,4 billion listed on the DCSA:
8 AH-64D APACHE Block III LONGBOW Attack Helicopters
19 T-700-GE-701D Engines (16 installed and 3 spares),
9 Modernized Target Acquisition and Designation Sight/Modernized Pilot Night Vision Sensors,
4 AN/APG-78 Fire Control Radars (FCR) with Radar Electronics Units (Longbow Component),
4 AN/APR-48A Radar Frequency Interferometers,
10 AAR-57(V) 3/5 Common Missile Warning Systems (CMWS) with 5th Sensor and Improved Countermeasure Dispenser,
10 AN/AVR-2B Laser Detecting Sets,
10 AN/APR-39A(V)4 Radar Signal Detecting Sets,
24 Integrated Helmet and Display Sight Systems (IHDSS-21),
32 M299A1 HELLFIRE Missile Launchers, and
140 HELLFIRE AGM-114R3 Missiles.
In the DSCA or FMS if we look there is no mentioned of Indonesia procuring any Rocket Pods and yet latest pics shows otherwise. Anyway if i recalled the admin of the 11th Assault Squadron Instagram in one of his comment answering a question about the Longbow Radars confirmed that they had indeed received the radars and are not installed yet.

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Indonesia Seeks Approval to Acquire Five C-130s by 2024

13 Juni 2018




Indonesia has begun a process to acquire five C-130 multirole transport aircraft. However, Jakarta has yet to decide on a procurement route for the acquisition. (image : TNI AU)

The Indonesian Ministry of Defence has started a funding request to acquire a fleet of five new Lockheed Martin C-130 Hercules multirole transport aircraft for the country’s air force (Tentara Nasional Indonesia – Angkatan Udara: TNI-AU).

The ministry aims for these to be delivered in the 2020–24 timeframe, which is the third and final phase of Indonesia’s military modernisation blueprint known as the ‘Minimum Essential Force’ (MEF).

The first phase of the blueprint, which was initiated by the then president, Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono, to revitalise the country’s armed forces, began in 2009.

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Patrol boats to secure West Kalimantan waters
Kamis, 14 Juni 2018 13:17 WIB - 0 Views

Reporter: Slamet Ardiansyah and Andilala

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Patrol boat to secure Indonesian waters (ANTARA FOTO/Asep Fathulrahman)

Pontianak, (ANTARA News) - The Indonesian Navy is deploying speed patrol boats to secure the waters of West Kalimantan during the 2018 Eid al-Fitr, or Lebaran homecoming season.

"Speed patrol boats are deployed to support safety and comfort of shipping in the waters of West Kalimantan for Lebaran holiday travelers, who use sea transportation," Ketapang Naval Post Commander Second Lieutenant Asep stated here on Thursday.

According to Asep, the speed patrol boats periodically underwent maintenance to keep them sailworthy.

"We do so to make the speed patrol boats worthy of being used to secure the waters of West Kalimantan, especially in Ketapang District," he remarked.

He added that the speed patrol boats are deployed as a emergency security response to handle sea accidents.

Asep emphasized that routine patrolling in the region of Ketapang waters was intensified to safeguard passing boats and to prevent sea accidents.


Editor: Otniel Tamindael

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What we really need are more A-400 along with more Makassar class to support the annual "Operation Mudik"
 
What we really need are more A-400 along with more Makassar class to support the annual "Operation Mudik"

Actually ASDP and ferry operator had long ordering more Ferry and Ro-Ro ship. And there is many low cost carrier operator like Lion Air, City link, Air Asia provide affordable air transportation alternative, so there is not much involvement of armed forces in annual mudik rites
 
Indonesian battery manufacturer
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Filip Karinja
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June 12, 2018
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PT Garda Persada must satisfy a number of pre conditions in order to proceed with the JV including securing orders for at least USD$5 million worth of batteries from its military clientele.
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Battery technology could be stepping up a gear in the near future amongst Indonesia’s military after the company that supplies the country’s defence apparatus, PT Garda Persada, announced a joint-venture agreement with UltraCharge (ASX: UTR).

PT Garda Persada and UltraCharge have agreed a provisional deal to manufacture, market, distribute and sell high voltage lithium-ion battery pouch cells in Indonesia – with the news helping UltraCharge shares to rise by 9% this morning.

Currently, PT Garda supplies the Indonesian Armed Forces with lead-acid batteries for use in their radios, vehicles, aircraft, naval ships and submarines, as well as portable solar charges and a range of aviation equipment.

It also provides gel and sealed lead and acid batteries for a variety of hard and soft skin vehicles, including several different tanks and armoured personnel carriers.

PT Garda is a subsidiary of the much larger Trinitan Group which manufactures a wider range of products including solar panels, wind power solutions and inverters.

Asian battery bloom
The deal between one of Indonesia’s leading manufacturers and UltraCharge marks a significant milestone that could help propel UltraCharge to securing a large market share in not only in the country itself but also the wider region.

UltraCharge already manufactures batteries for a range of industrial and civilian applications but is looking to go a step further by developing new battery technology for torpedoes and unmanned aerial vehicles (drones).

Under the joint production agreement, UltraCharge will hold a 70% interest in the new joint venture company which aims to manufacture and market its high voltage lithium-ion pouch cell batteries to potential clientele in Indonesia and throughout the ASEAN region.

PT Garda Persada has agreed to secure firm orders for at least US$5 million worth of batteries from its military clientele to proceed with the joint-venture.

UltraCharge will then be required to contribute up to US$3 million to establish a new production facility near Jakarta.

UltraCharge has said that it will also assist in funding the costs of the joint venture business while PT Garda will contribute its resources, facilities and labour resources to run the production line. PT Garda has also agreed to bear any “post-production costs.”

“The defence industry is a significant market for UltraCharge’s unique, lightweight, high voltage lithium-ion battery technology solutions. Two weeks ago, we announced our first revenue generating a commercial deal with electric scooter company Blitz Electric Motors Ltd, and today we are proud to unveil our first joint production agreement with PT Garda Persada,” said Mr Kobi Ben-Shabat, CEO of UltraCharge.

“This deal provides further third-party validation of our unique and effective lithium-ion battery solution,” he added.

“We believe our agreement with UltraCharge will allow our joint venture company to capitalise on UltraCharge’s unity lithium-ion technology solutions, as well as assisting us to develop new battery technologies for torpedoes and drones as well as for other applications such as base transceiver stations,” said Ms Umi Kalsum, chairperson of PT Garda Persada.

She added that these type of new battery solutions “could be used for telecommunication operators in Indonesia and for other organisations using radios. The army alone uses a large quantity of communication-related batteries every year,” she added.


https://smallcaps.com.au/ultracharge-partnership-indonesian-battery-manufacturer/
 
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