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Thats should be done decades ago
Thanks God nothing fatal happened!
Shout out to the pilot
good idea!CONTENT PREVIEW
Naval Weapons
Indonesia commissions shore-based 76 mm naval gun
Ridzwan Rahmat, Singapore - Jane's Navy International
30 December 2019
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A screenshot from a video provided to Jane’s, showing the Indonesian Navy’s shore-based 76 mm naval gun at Paiton, East Java, during its test-firing in November 2019. Source withheld.
Key Points
The Indonesian Navy (Tentara Nasional Indonesia - Angkatan Laut: TNI-AL) has commissioned a shore-based 76 mm naval gun that has been installed at its newly built weapons range in Paiton, East Java.
- The Indonesian Navy has commissioned a shore-based 76 mm naval gun
- It is the first of several weapon types that will be featured at the newly constructed range at Paiton
The gun, which was salvaged from the retired Ahmad Yani-class frigate, Slamet Riyadi , was handed over by Indonesia's state-owned electronic company, PT Len, to the TNI-AL's Doctrine, Education, and Training Development Command (KODIKLATAL) on 6 December.
The gun was commissioned on the same day, a source close to the matter has confirmed with Jane's . It will be operated by KODIKLATAL, and the TNI-AL's maritime operations training command. Slamet Riyadi was decommissioned in August 2019 after 33 years of service with the TNI-AL.
PT Len is the lead integrator of the Paiton weapons range project, and has worked with several other companies in the programme including Italian firms, ICS Technologies and Omnia Engineering. The companies collectively conducted an inaugural test-firing of the weapon on 21 November.
Paiton was previously a small-calibre weapons firing range, and was primarily used by members of the Indonesian Marine Corps (KORMAR). Given the requirement to accelerate weapons competency among TNI-AL personnel, a decision was made to convert the facility into a weapons range for naval weapons of larger calibre.
The 76 mm gun is the first of several weapon types that the TNI-AL plans to operate as training and instruction aids at its Paiton weapons range. The water-cooled weapon has been incorporated with its revolving magazine and feeder assemblies, and a bridge, and combat information centre simulators.
https://www.janes.com/article/93403/indonesia-commissions-shore-based-76-mm-naval-gun
This was actually meant for land based gunnery training center / firing range .good idea!
You should mount more bigger calibre though.
Vietnam and Taiwan have big guns stationed along the coast.
Looking at landing process, the airframe still intact and maybe only suffered minor damage
Goddamn, the LZ looks sketchy to begin withThanks God nothing fatal happened!
Shout out to the pilot
400.000 reserve, what kind reserve personnel? Bela negara?Smh
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400.000 reserve, what kind reserve personnel? Bela negara?