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Need more sniffer and specialized hunting Dogs instead, they are more useful for our current needs. Special breeds for military K9 is really rare and to obtain them our military must queing in long waiting list as the breeder prefer to provide them to more important clients...

http://www.uswardogs.org/war-dog-history/types-war-dogs/

Dogs can be used as a more effective scouts even compared with human and machinary, in Nam and primitive mountain jungle in New Guinea dogs extensively used by US military View attachment 593226
Why not?
dogs employed by Vietnam police
300 dogs alone at Hanoi police squadron

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Inalillahi, semoga diterima disisi YME
Thank you for your service sir.
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Selasa 10 Desember 2019, 14:12 WIB

Komandan Pilot Tempur Lanud Pekanbaru Tutup Usia
Chaidir Anwar Tanjung - detikNews

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Foto: Komandan Wing Udara 6 Pangkalan Udara (Lanud) Roesmin Nurjadin, (RSN) Pekanbaru, Kolonel (Pnb) Muhamad Arwani tutup usia.(dok ist)
Jakarta - Komandan Wing Udara 6 Pangkalan Udara (Lanud) Roesmin Nurjadin, (RSN) Pekanbaru, Kolonel (Pnb) Muhamad Arwani tutup usia. Arwani tercatat menjabat Komadan Wing 6 Lanud RSN sejak 7 Desember 2018 lalu.

"Sebelumnya almarhum Kolonel Arwani sempat di rawat di RS di Yogyakarta dan dua hari ini dirujuk di RSPAD Gatot Subroto yang meninggal tadi pagi pukul 10.00 WIB,. Alamarhum mengalami sakit," kata Kepala Penerangan dan Perpustakaan (Kapentak) RSN Letkol M Zukri kepada detikcom, Selasa (10/12/2019).

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Zukri menjelaskan, rencananya Kol M Arwani akan dibawa ke rumah orang tuanya di Gang Pemuda No 191 Desa Bejen Rt 06/ Rw 19 Kelurahan Bantul Kecamatan Bantul Kabupaten Bantul.

"Almarhum akan dimakamkan di kampung halamannya," kata Zukri.


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Zukri menjelaskan, Kol M Arwani merupakan penerbang pesawat tempur yang meninggalkan seorang istri, Oktina Trisihati SE. dan tiga orang anak. Almarhum lahir pada 7 September 1973 di Bantul.

"Dia merupakan lulusan Akademi Angkatan Udara (AAU) tahun 1995," Tutup Zukri. (cha/rvk)
 
A smart and brilliant idea to solve the problem ... :-)


[URL='https://twitter.com/AHelvas']Alman Helvas
@AHelvas
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Indonesia still flip flop on KFX/IFX program, while the "taximeter" always rolling every day. If Indonesia wants to go on with the program but has no money in the pocket, why don't sale back DSME Type 209/1400 to South Korea. This is better for the sake of the nation and navy.
 
A smart and brilliant idea to solve the problem ... :-)


Alman Helvas
@AHelvas

Indonesia still flip flop on KFX/IFX program, while the "taximeter" always rolling every day. If Indonesia wants to go on with the program but has no money in the pocket, why don't sale back DSME Type 209/1400 to South Korea. This is better for the sake of the nation and navy.

i hope you were joking or purely intended as sarcasm by saying this is a smart and brilliant idea. if it's not, damn you're very smart indeed. that even universe wondering how smart you are. cuz alman opinion on this, is basically a joke. if the govs doesn't had a money they already stopped and walked out from the program. which is totally non sense to me

Why not?
dogs employed by Vietnam police
300 dogs alone at Hanoi police squadron

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Cho-nv-1557988097_m_460x0.jpg


Cho-vn4-1557988115_m_460x0.jpg


283-cho-nghiep-vu-cua-cscd-tham-gia-thi-tai-o-ha-noi-1.jpg
I've heard that our forces are lack of k9 dogs so we still import some of em from aussie or either somewhere
 
A smart and brilliant idea to solve the problem ... :-)


Alman Helvas
@AHelvas

Indonesia still flip flop on KFX/IFX program, while the "taximeter" always rolling every day. If Indonesia wants to go on with the program but has no money in the pocket, why don't sale back DSME Type 209/1400 to South Korea. This is better for the sake of the nation and navy.
Just get out, trash.
 
I've heard that our forces are lack of k9 dogs so we still import some of em from aussie or either somewhere


How hard to train for odrdinary k9? As i have watch "dunia binatang", it is very hard to train dog to became a cadaver dog. Specialise for search human part, organ bldy etc during disaster or maybe in crime scene. Only 14 dog in Indonesia that have cadaver capability, and jogja police have 3 Cmiiw

(Yeah, i still watch kids tv program, entertain and funny :cheesy:)
 
A smart and brilliant idea to solve the problem ... :-)


Alman Helvas
@AHelvas

Indonesia still flip flop on KFX/IFX program, while the "taximeter" always rolling every day. If Indonesia wants to go on with the program but has no money in the pocket, why don't sale back DSME Type 209/1400 to South Korea. This is better for the sake of the nation and navy.
Do you have permission to quote his tweets?

Alman Helvas
@AHelvas
Defense Market & Industry Consultant Former Jane's Representative - Indonesia NO QUOTE WITHOUT PRIOR CONSENT
 
Do you have permission to quote his tweets?

Alman Helvas
@AHelvas
Defense Market & Industry Consultant Former Jane's Representative - Indonesia NO QUOTE WITHOUT PRIOR CONSENT

His Twitter account is open (public), why do we even need permission to quote his tweet in this thread (which is also open for public) ?
 
His Twitter account is open (public), why do we even need permission to quote his tweet in this thread (which is also open for public) ?
He clearly wrote in capital letters NO QUOTE WITHOUT PRIOR CONSENT. You do know what it means right?
 
Indonesia outlines 2020–24 military procurement priorities
Jon Grevatt, Bangkok - Jane's Defence Industry
10 December 2019

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The Indonesian MoD has confirmed a range of military procurement targets for the period 2020–24, including the planned acquisition of 32 Lockheed Martin F-16V fighter aircraft (pictured here). Source: Lockheed Martin
Key Points
  • The final phase of the TNI's Minimum Essential Force (MEF) programme focuses on air force and navy modernisation
  • Funding remains a major challenge as foreign loans are required to support major acquisitions
The Indonesian Ministry of Defence (MoD) has outlined the military procurement priorities for the Indonesian National Armed Forces (Tentara Nasional Indonesia: TNI) as it enters the third and final phase of its long-term modernisation programme.

In presentations to the House of Representatives' defence commission in November, the MoD tabled plans for a multi-billion-dollar investment in assets including fighter aircraft, transport aircraft, tanks, air defence systems, and surface combatants to support the 2020-24 phase of the TNI's Minimum Essential Force (MEF) programme.

However, with Indonesia continuing to face a shortfall in defence spending, the country is expected to require substantial foreign loans to support much of this modernisation drive. The country will also look to support procurement through countertrade with commodities such as palm oil and coffee.

Similar funding methods underpinned the two previous phases of the MEF programme in 2009-2014 and 2015-19. In line with this modernisation drive, Indonesia also aims to ensure that its national defence industry is involved in all military imports. Such participation will likely be greatest in naval and land programmes, given the scope of local capabilities.

Air force
The most expensive procurement identified in the 2020-24 priorities is the Indonesian Air Force (Tentara Nasional Indonesia - Angkatan Udara: TNI-AU) project to acquire Lockheed Martin F-16V Block 70/72 Fighting Falcon multirole combat aircraft.

The MoD confirmed that the TNI-AU is planning to acquire 32 F-16s (two squadrons), which would cost about USD2 billion. Jane's understands that the F-16V has been identified by the TNI-AU as a replacement for its ageing BAE Systems Hawk 109/209 strike aircraft.

https://www.janes.com/article/93090/indonesia-outlines-2020-24-military-procurement-priorities
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kopongan ? , usd 2 billion are extremely cheap for 2sqd of vipers
 
Indonesia outlines 2020–24 military procurement priorities
Jon Grevatt, Bangkok - Jane's Defence Industry
10 December 2019

p1567516_main.jpg

The Indonesian MoD has confirmed a range of military procurement targets for the period 2020–24, including the planned acquisition of 32 Lockheed Martin F-16V fighter aircraft (pictured here). Source: Lockheed Martin
Key Points
  • The final phase of the TNI's Minimum Essential Force (MEF) programme focuses on air force and navy modernisation
  • Funding remains a major challenge as foreign loans are required to support major acquisitions
The Indonesian Ministry of Defence (MoD) has outlined the military procurement priorities for the Indonesian National Armed Forces (Tentara Nasional Indonesia: TNI) as it enters the third and final phase of its long-term modernisation programme.

In presentations to the House of Representatives' defence commission in November, the MoD tabled plans for a multi-billion-dollar investment in assets including fighter aircraft, transport aircraft, tanks, air defence systems, and surface combatants to support the 2020-24 phase of the TNI's Minimum Essential Force (MEF) programme.

However, with Indonesia continuing to face a shortfall in defence spending, the country is expected to require substantial foreign loans to support much of this modernisation drive. The country will also look to support procurement through countertrade with commodities such as palm oil and coffee.

Similar funding methods underpinned the two previous phases of the MEF programme in 2009-2014 and 2015-19. In line with this modernisation drive, Indonesia also aims to ensure that its national defence industry is involved in all military imports. Such participation will likely be greatest in naval and land programmes, given the scope of local capabilities.

Air force
The most expensive procurement identified in the 2020-24 priorities is the Indonesian Air Force (Tentara Nasional Indonesia - Angkatan Udara: TNI-AU) project to acquire Lockheed Martin F-16V Block 70/72 Fighting Falcon multirole combat aircraft.

The MoD confirmed that the TNI-AU is planning to acquire 32 F-16s (two squadrons), which would cost about USD2 billion. Jane's understands that the F-16V has been identified by the TNI-AU as a replacement for its ageing BAE Systems Hawk 109/209 strike aircraft.

https://www.janes.com/article/93090/indonesia-outlines-2020-24-military-procurement-priorities
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kopongan ? , usd 2 billion are extremely cheap for 2sqd of vipers

Dont know, maybe because Indonesia had invested a lot for F 16 infrastructure like MRO facilities, Depo repairing even for training regime facilities
 

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