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Police on high alert following fuel price hike announcement
Selasa, 18 November 2014 22:44 WIB | 554 Views

Jakarta (ANTARA News) - The Indonesian National Police will deploy two-thirds of its personnel to contain possible disruptive situations in the wake of the governments decision to raise the price of subsidized fuels on Monday night.

"It is true that the current situation is very conducive and safe. But with the policy implemented, I think the police force is obligated to contain any impacts it might have," Chief of the National Police, General Sutarman, said in the premises of the Presidential Palace here on Tuesday.

"Gasoline stations have been guarded since last night. The security situation has been relatively conducive so far," he stated.

To ensure that such a secure situation prevails, he added that the ranks and files of the Indonesian police were now on alert status one.

"It is true that we ordered alert status one yesterday. This means that two-thirds of our personnel will be on standby at gasoline stations and distribution points," he affirmed.

On Monday night, President Joko Widodo decided to increase the price of subsidized fuel, including premium fuel, from Rp6.5 thousand to Rp8.5 thousand per liter and that of diesel oil from Rp5.5 thousand to Rp7.5 thousand per liter.(*)

Police on high alert following fuel price hike announcement - ANTARA News
 
Expel foreign military ships that enter Indonesian territory: Navy chief
Senin, 17 November 2014 21:47 WIB | 870 Views

Surabaya, E Java (ANTARA News) - The Chief of Staff of the Indonesian Navy, Admiral Dr Marsetio, told his soldiers to expel foreign military ships that enter Indonesian territory, including the district of Nunukan, North Kalimantan.

"We will expel foreign ships that enter Indonesian territory. We have the Ambalat Task Force as a joint operation in the Nunukan area," Marsetio said here on Monday.

With regard to the Malaysian military ship that reportedly infiltrated the waters of Bunyu Island of North Kalimantan, the navy chief stated that the ship had been expelled by several Indonesian ships, including the Yos Sudarso-353 and Hiu-804, which were stationed in the area.

The report also added that Malaysia allegedly claimed three villages in Nunukan district of North Kalimantan. The navy is investigating the allegation.

Marsetio further noted that commanders of The West and East Navy Fleets put in efforts to prevent such infiltration of foreign military ships in Indonesian waters in the future.

"We also conducted early detection drills that were coordinated with related ministries," the admiral affirmed.

Furthermore, the navy inaugurated Marine Infantry Batallion-10 in Batam Island on November 10, he pointed out, adding that this was part of efforts to enhance security in the waters of Riau and the Malaka Strait.

"The present of the battalion in Batam will, hopefully, enhance security," Marsetio remarked.

The navy chief attended the 69th anniversary celebrations of the Marine Corps at the FX Soepramono Range of Surabaya on Monday.

As many as 5,054 cadres of the Marine Corps attended the event that was based on the theme of "Together with People in a Developing Nation."(*)

Expel foreign military ships that enter Indonesian territory: Navy chief - ANTARA News
 
Indonesia, France agree to cooperate on dockyard development
Minggu, 16 November 2014 14:39 WIB | 1.288 Views

Brisbane (ANTARA News) - The governments of Indonesia and France have agreed to increase cooperation on the maritime sector, particularly in shipyard development.

"In the maritime sector, both governments give an emphasis on industry because France is strong in shipyard industry. A working group will be needed to discuss the cooperation," Cabinet Secretary Andi Widjajanto told reporters on the sidelines of accompanying President Joko Widodo (Jokowi) to visit the Brisbane Port here on Sunday.

In order to follow up the agreement, both sides will set up a joint working group which will discuss concrete steps towards the realization of the planned cooperation.

Besides strengthening cooperation on the maritime sector, Jokowi when meeting French President Francois Hollande also discussed investment opportunities on infrastructure and energy, particularly power plant development.

Regarding the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS) issue, it was said that Indonesia was a moderate Muslim country.

"There is also a request for intelligence cooperation to prevent undesired things. On climate change, both countries agreed to continue their commitment," Widjajanto said.

In a meeting with German Chancellor Angela Markel, Jokowi also discussed cooperation in the defense sector after Indonesia and Germany have previously cooperated in the procurement of main battle tank Leopards.

"In the defense industry field, we have bought Leopard tanks so that both sides just hope to continue the program. In the wider defense industry, both sides will cooperate on what could be done with regard to the maritime industry," Widjajanto explained.

Both leaders also discussed the ISIS and climate change issues. "Discussions were still on general things. The previous cooperation such as the purchase of Leopards and cooperation on energy transfer will be continued," he stated.

On Sunday noon, Jokowi inspected Brisbane port before he headed toward Brisbane International Airport to leave for Indonesia.

He has been on working visits to China, Myanmar and Australia for a week.

Indonesia, France agree to cooperate on dockyard development - ANTARA News
 
Navy Added 54 Newest Tanks and MLRS in 2015

By Dian Kurniawan

on November 17, 2014 at 16:18 pm

54 tanks and MLRS will be a Newest Addition To Marine defense equipment for marines corps to maintain the sovereignty and integrity of the Unitary Republic of Indonesia.

Liputan6.com, Jakarta - Chief of Naval Staff (Navy Chief) Admiral Marsetio plans to modernize the main tool defense (defense equipment) in the body of marines. The plan is to meet the Minimum Essential Force (MEF) marine corps.

According to the Navy Chief Admiral Marsetio, the defense equipment to safeguard the sovereignty and integrity of the Unitary Republic of Indonesia.

"Next year there will be the latest addition of 54 tanks and rockets multilaras," said Marsetio during the celebration of the 69th anniversary of the marines in Shooting Earth Marines, Karangpilang, Surabaya, on Monday (17.11.14).

In commemoration of this anniversary of the marines, soldiers displayed some skill points. Among other things colossal warrior dance and dance to the accompaniment rampak archipelago dedicated drum jalasenastri marines eastern region.

According Marsetio, the colossal dance reflects how the Navy raised the maritime culture of Indonesia.

"Overview of the colossal dance in line with the vision of a government that wants to make Indonesia as the largest maritime countries of the world and become the pivot maritime world," said Mersetio.

In addition to featuring a colossal dance, anniversary marines also featured attractions lightning strike weaponry combined infantry and marines, tanks dancing, free fall 12 special forces soldiers who carry out air Canopy Relative Work cooperation (CRW) and jump flag carrying unit flags, flags red and white, flag TNI headquarters, Mabesal, and marines. (Sun / Mut)

TNI AL Tambah 54 Tank Terbaru dan Roket Multilaras pada 2015 - Liputan6.com
 
Indo Defence 2014 Video - IHS Maritime

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PT Pindad Panser Anoa 2 family of APCs

Indonesian Marine Corps BMP-3F Infantry Fighting Vehicle
 
Indonesia as a Maritime Power: Jokowi's Vision, Strategies, and Obstacles Ahead
November 2014 - brookings.edu/research/articles/2014/11/indonesia-maritime-liow-shekhar

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Earlier this year, electoral debate in Indonesia powered up a national discourse about the country’s intent, capabilities, and roadmap as a maritime power in the Indo-Pacific region. Indonesia’s newly installed president, Joko Widodo, popularly known as Jokowi, promised in his election manifesto in May 2014 to (1) focus on strengthening Indonesia’s maritime security, (2) expand the canvas of regional diplomacy to cover the entire region of the Indo-Pacific, and (3) project the Indonesian navy as a respected regional maritime power in East Asia. He further announced in June 2014 that he aimed to transform Indonesia into a “global maritime axis” (poros maritim dunia). He reaffirmed his vision after being declared victorious in July 2014 and called upon all citizens to “work together to develop Indonesia into a global maritime axis, a global civilizational hub.” While taking the oath of office to become Indonesia’s seventh president on October 20, 2014, Jokowi reiterated his call to transform Indonesia into a maritime nation and invoked the slogan of “Jalesveva Jayamahe” (in the ocean we triumph).

Jokowi’s articulations are an important step forward in Indonesia’s effort towards developing a grand maritime strategy. His vision goes beyond the idea of merely achieving maritime security and seeks to transform Indonesia into a maritime power. He is the first president in democratic Indonesia to publicly promulgate a maritime security doctrine, taking the debate out of the pages of the policy documents and placing it into the domain of a broader politico-strategic discourse. In light of these debates and discussions, this paper examines Jokowi’s ideas and what they mean for Indonesia’s grand maritime strategy in the coming years.

follow the link to read more : brookings.edu/research/articles/2014/11/indonesia-maritime-liow-shekhar

this article also include following subjects:
Maritime Connectivity and Commerce
Maritime Security: Minimum Essential Force (MEF) and More
Correcting Archipelagic Indonesia’s Anomalous Threat Perceptions
Reinvigorating Indonesia’s Long-Held Two-Ocean Doctrine
The Road Ahead
Implications for the United States
 
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Battle of Surabaya

Movie Trailer - Battle of Surabaya - Cooming Soon

Brief history of the battle of Surabaya

Allied forces arrived at the end of October 1945, the pemuda ('youth') foothold in Surabaya city was described as "a strong unified fortress". Ferocious fighting erupted when 6,000 Indian troops landed in the city to evacuate European internees.

On October 26, 1945, Brigadier A. W. S Mallaby reached an agreement with Mr. Suryo, the Republic of Indonesia's governor of East Java that the British would not ask Indonesian troops/militia to hand over their weapons. An apparent misunderstanding about the agreement between British troops in Jakarta (led by Lieutenant General Sir Philip Christison) and Mallaby's troops in Surabaya was to have have serious ramifications.

On October 27, 1945, a British plane from Jakarta dropped leaflets over Surabaya urging all Indonesian troops and militia to surrender their weapons. The leader of Indonesian troops and militia was angered, seeing it as a --BREAKING OF THE AGREEMENT REACHED-- with Mallaby earlier. On October 28, 1945, they attacked British troops in Surabaya killing more than 200 British Troops

Brigadier Mallaby was killed in Surabaya on 30 October 1945 under unclear circumstances that remain debated today.

Initially British troops were 6,000-strong-armed Indian soldiers from 49th Infantry Brigade of the 23rd Indian Division. When the battle reached its peak, British sent additional troops which consisted of 24,000 fully-armed soldiers from the 5th Indian Division, 24 Sherman tanks, 24 armed aircraft, 2 cruisers and 3 destroyers.

Indonesian forces consisted of 20,000 soldiers from the newly-formed Tentara Keamanan Rakyat (TKR; People's Security Troops) and estimated 100,000-120,000 irregulars. TKR was formed by the former members of Peta, a semi-military organization during Japanese occupation. The irregulars consisted of pro-Independence mob, armed with rifles, swords, and spears. Some of their weapons were taken from the demoralized Japanese troops.

At dawn on 10 November, a day now commemorated in Indonesia as Heroes' Day, British troops began a methodical advance through the city under the cover of naval and air bombardment. Fighting was heavy with British troops clearing buildings room by room and consolidating their gains. Despite the fanatical resistance of Indonesians, half the city was conquered in three days and the fighting over in three weeks.
 
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After having a speech on a Radio, Bung Tomo was never found, it seems that he went into the war right after the speech and died during the fight.

The spirit is still here and there is another battle in a very different form. Today Indonesian companies are struggling in economic sector, fighting the multinational ones. There should be some regulation to protect our national companies just like in defense sector. In oil and gas sector for instant, taken from my uncle experience, particularly in a contractor company, national companies get lesser than the old days. Many of them are bought by foreign companies. Only the big ones that survives like Medco, Bakrie, and of course Pertamina.

I hope Jokowi become PDF member though and see my post here, and then take action..... :D
 
Jokowi is quite tech savvy, maybe someone in his circle silently monitor this forum. :coffee:

With the country top leadership position held by clean, credible and brave person that committed to make the much needed changes, i see bright hope for the indonesian future.

Protection indeed still needed especially for commodity sector, to protect the natural wealth of indonesia. Utilization of all natural resources should be prioritize to fullfil the growing domestic consumtion. And the rest can be processed to give added value for export market.

Furthermore, we also need to open the gate for investment in infrastructure sector. Creating supportive invesment climate by cutting the red tape, streamline the bureaucracy, solving the land aquization problem. Infrastructure is the key for growth. If the sustainable growth can be supported by the private investment, goverment can give much more needed attention for wealth distribution for the people.
 
In term of the wealth distribution, in my opinion, we should focus on nurturing and protecting our small and medium size company, so we can try to avoid South Korea current condition, in which their conglomerates growing can not afford to trickle down their wealth efficiently into the mass population.

The education system in South Korea seems to nurture their Chaebol businesses by creating submissive workers only. Some thing that I fear happening in Indonesia in the future by implementing tough education system which lack of analytical skills practice and Independent mentallity. Too much learning at school will make students get lesser time to learn and study something that they like at newspaper or books, two important source in which we can learn from the best and study different view and opinion regarding one particular topic.

Too much time under school institution will make follower mentality into the student brain, and best thinker are also not at school teaching them, best thinker can only be found at books, newspaper, CNN, and others. Dont forget about silly conversation at FB as well.
 
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Indonesia aims for world-class military technology
Jumat, 21 November 2014 10:08 WIB | 578 Views
Pewarta: Otniel Tamindael
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Photo document of Indonesian soldier when the military Joint Exercise 2014 at Halim Air Base Perdanakusumah, Jakarta, May 2014. (ANTARA/Widodo S. Jusuf)

Jakarta (ANTARA News) - Aiming for world-class military technology, the Republic of Indonesia is committed to advancing the countrys defense industry by promoting joint cooperation between local and overseas defense firms.

Through such cooperation, the local defense companies can gain essential knowledge and experience that will eventually help them to independently produce state-of-the-art armaments for the National Defense Forces (TNI).

Indonesia needs a transfer of technology, and the United States (US) was ready to lend support to the country in the form of world-class military technology.

Speaking at a public lecture Wednesday at the University of Indonesia campus in Depok, West Java, US Ambassador to Indonesia Robert Orris Blake remarked that his country will cooperate with the TNI to strengthen international defense.

"We will work together with the Indonesian National Defense Forces to step up and strengthen international defense and maritime security," Blake stated.

The US will assist Indonesia in modernizing its military equipment and help the TNI in implementing advanced and world-class American technological systems, he affirmed.

"We will also assist Indonesia in the modernization of its military by providing American military technological system," Blake remarked.

His institution was prioritizing local military weapons through a transfer-of-technology system to improve national defense competency, TNI Chief General Moeldoko said.

"We cannot ignore local products of our national defense systems because they are our priority. We cannot overlook the high technology either. Thus, we need a transfer of technology," Moeldoko stated here recently.

The weapons that are utilized by Indonesian soldiers are costly. Hence, the Indonesian Military should follow up the latest advances in technology so as not to fall behind other countries, according to the general.

"The TNI weapons are not cheap. However, we need to follow the latest technologies to balance power and attain the strength to face other countries," Moeldoko remarked.

Speaking during the opening ceremony of the 2014 IndoDefense Expo and Forum early this month, Vice President Jusuf Kalla affirmed that Indonesias military technology should be world class.

The vice president lauded the development milestones achieved by Indonesia in the field of military technology and hoped that it will be able to compete with foreign producers in manufacturing state-of-the-art military weaponry system.

"Military technology is not something easy because it requires meticulous research, high costs, and strong cooperation. But, Indonesia has adequate experience in the field of technology," the vice president stated.

Anoa-armored vehicles were very good and capable of competing with similar vehicles manufactured in other countries, Kalla noted.

Although defense equipment requires highly sophisticated technology, the industry should be able to provide benefits to the community in addition to being able to defend the country from outside attacks, the vice president emphasized.

One of Indonesias military capabilities is the national armys proficiency in intercepting foreign aircraft trespassing into its waters or the national territory, he pointed out.

"We can intercept foreign aircraft, and that means we have great ability," the vice president remarked.

His country was also ready to provide increased security in Indonesian waters using the resources from the US military forces, the US ambassador further stated.

The aid can be in the form of specialized military training and equipment assistance to strengthen Indonesias maritime defense capabilities, Blake explained.

"This is to ensure security of the Indonesian waters and to prevent illegal fishing by foreign vessels," he remarked.

Securing the Indonesian waters was essential, since geographically, it is surrounded by oceans, Blake noted.

The US and Indonesia will increasingly cooperate in the area of security and defense, he said.

"We are working with the Indonesian military to improve its maritime security and to strengthen its international defense capabilities," he noted.

America was keen to improve Indonesias maritime defense capabilities to complement its vision of becoming a world maritime power, Blake emphasized.

"We stand ready to boost maritime collaboration to complement the vision of President Jokowi," he remarked.

Boosting maritime security is aimed at improving Indonesias maritime defense capabilities and providing assistance to curtail illegal fishing in its waters.

US President Barack Obama praised Indonesia for its multi-pronged approach to combat terrorism, Blake also noted.

The US was partnering with Indonesia on addressing global security challenges such as terrorism and the proliferation of weapons of mass destruction, he said.

"Last week, when President Obama met President Jokowi on the sidelines of the APEC meeting in China, President Obama said he wanted to thank Indonesia for the efforts it had taken in isolating extremism," Blake remarked.

Obama had thanked Indonesia for its joint counter-terrorism efforts with other countries, the US envoy also revealed.

The bilateral defense and security cooperation have been very sound and his government stands ready to bolster maritime security cooperation to complement President Jokowis vision, Blake said.

"We are also pleased to play a role in supporting Indonesias military modernization, including through provision of world-class American military systems and technology," he stated.
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In term of the wealth distribution, in my opinion, we should focus on nurturing and protecting our small and medium size company, so we can try to avoid South Korea current condition,.....

The education system in South Korea seems to nurture their Chaebol businesses by creating submissive workers only. Some thing that I fear happening in Indonesia in the future by implementing tough education system which lack of analytical skills practice and Independent mentallity.....

Indeed, government effort to support the young entrepreneur and their dream to achieve financial freedom by opening up their own micro, small and medium business should be pushed to help distribute more wealth to the people. more entrepreneur also means more economic resilient for the country.

Education is of course always important and should become integral part of the big agenda/strategy to push this country move forward. Anis Baswedan in this regards with his education movement "Indonesia Mengajar" i believe will bring a new breath of fresh air to the old education system.


Regarding the military technology here few latest development from PT. Pindad & PT. DI - Ristek TV

PT. Pindad showcase weapons for the champions

PT Dirgantara ready to launch N219 Aircraft
 
Indonesia's maritime axis is not a bluff - a heavy crackdown on illegal fishing begins


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200 Malaysians arrested in Indonesian waters for illegal fishing
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Indonesian authorities detained 200 Malaysian fishermen yesterday on charges of illegally trawling in the country's waters. The arrests followed stern warnings from Indonesian president Joko Widodo, who had directed local law enforcement to act decisively on any fishing boats operating illegally.

"There's no need to detain them - just sink their boats. 10 to 20 boats at the bottom of the sea will make them think twice. Just remember to rescue the crew members," Jokowi said in Jakarta yesterday, as reported by Utusan Malaysia's Saharuddin Musthafa.

Indonesia's Cabinet Secretary Andi Widjajanto told Reuters in an interview that curbing illegal fishing was imperative to his government, as the practice was costing Indonesia upwards of USD25 billion every year. "The President has stressed that Indonesia's maritime sector is in a state of emergency, and drastic measures need to be taken to adress it. Therefore, Indonesia condemns all acts of illegal fishing, and severe action will be taken on offenders.

"We hope our enforcement will send a clear message to our neighbours, such as Malaysia and China, that such actions on our part are not the norm," Andi said in the interview.

Andi added that in the coming days, an additional 300 fishermen are expected to be arrested on similar charges.

The Malaysian ambassador to Indonesia, Zahrain Mohammed Hashim, has said in response that his staff would monitor developments in the case, and are in communication with the Indonesian Foreign Ministry to receive confirmation on details.
"As of now, the Malaysian embassy in Jakarta is awaiting a response from the Foreign Ministry of Indonesia on the allegations linked to the arrests," he said. Zahrain added that should the offence of the 200 detained Malaysian fishermen be proven, his staff would be on hand to offer the approriate assistance and consultation to the accused.
 
CN 235 ASW should be ordered by Navy, it is quite weird to see that PT Dirgantara upgrade Turkish CN 235 into ASW version but our Navy hasnt ordered yet

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Hebat! Pesawat CN235 Made in Bandung Bisa Lacak Keberadaan Kapal Selam
Feby Dwi Sutianto - detikfinance
Jumat, 03/10/2014 08:30 WIB

Jakarta -PT Dirgantara Indonesia (PTDI) meningkatkan kemampuan salah satu produk unggulannya yakni pesawat baling-baling CN235 dengan teknologi Anti-Submarine Warfare (ASW). Pesawat CN235 ini bisa dilengkapi oleh sonar dan radar khusus yang mampu mendeteksi keberadaan kapal selam.

"Kita coba anti submarine di pesawat CN235. Kita upgrade menjadi anti submarine. Dia bisa deteksi kapal selam," kata Direktur Niaga dan Restrukturisasi PTDI Budiman Saleh kepada detikFinance, Jumat (3/10/2014).

Selain dilengkapi teknologi anti kapal selam, CN235 bisa dipasang torpedo. Teknologi anti kapal selam ini baru terpasang pada pesawat CN235 yang dibeli dan dimiliki oleh militer Turki.

"Kita ujicobakan pada CN235 di Turki," sebutnya.

Budiman menjelaskan insinyur PTDI memiliki kemampuan di bidang rekayasa atau pengembangan pesawat. Dengan kemampuan itu, para insinyur mampu meningkatkan kemampuan CN235 yang awalnya merupakan produk kerjasama PTDI dan Cassa Spanyol (sekarang Airbus Military) tersebut.

"Kita banyak buat rekayasa, itu justru bikin nilai lebih tinggi. Itu dilakukan dari Bandung semua," sebutnya.

Dengan nilai tambah ini, harga pesawat pun bisa melonjak. Varian termahal seperti CN235 MPA. Pesawat yang biasa digunakan untuk patroli laut atau marine patrol ini telah dipakai militer Indonesia dan penjaga pantai Korea Selatan.

"CN235 sangat variatif harganya. Minimal US$ 28 juta. Itu sangat basic sedangkan untuk yang kompleks bisa US$ 55 juta," jelasnya.

PTDI berencana mengembangkan varian CN235 next generation (nextG). Nantinya kapasitas penumpang akan dinaikkan. Pesawat, CN235 nextG ini, menggunakan sistem navigasi dan komunikasi digital dan glass cockpit technology.(feb/ang)

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