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Anti terror simulation : TNI (Gultor) successfully freed hostages in Soetta airport (5/12/2014)

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Freeing hostages simulation in Timoho, Jogja City Hall complex (2/12/2014)


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GarudaShield2014

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Gultor team with full gear, get in and out securing ISIS militant in anti terror scenario (5/12/2014)

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Interesting photo moment

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Hi guys... how's the weather down there?

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Watching over an island, probably around the border area...

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The glorious KRI Dewaruchi - Training ship for new cadet


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New LST is almost ready. The handover around march 2015

 
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Are those french made SUVs?


Yes, thats Panhard VBL from france. We have small numbers of these vehicle, around 18 units. We also made the domesticated one. P2 Komando & APC. We made many units (the domesticated one) for Police and TNI. For the exact number, i'm not really sure.

As seen at Indo Defence 2014.

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From the side - Looking good

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Ready for action

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Indonesian defense industry keeps getting better and stronger..

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P2 Komando as seen in real life action
 
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Garuda Shield Exercise 2014

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credit to original uploader surely
 
PT Pindad Indonesia to produce fireworks
Kamis, 20 November 2014 07:26 WIB | 1.237 Views
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Photo document of PT Pindad (Persero). (pindad.com)
Malang, East Java (ANTARA News) - Indonesia state-owned PT Pindad (Persero) plans to expand its business from solely military products to manufacturing large-scale fireworks, due to the lucrative business in selling fireworks.

"The fireworks business is very attractive. Based on calculations, spending on fireworks in Indonesia reaches Rp600 billion a year, though the fireworks have been imported from China and Japan," the companys head of munitions department, I Wayan Sutama, told newsmen at the Pindad office in Turen, Malang, East Java.

He said if the business plan is successful, Pindad could take some share of the Rp600 billion firecrackers business.

Wayan noted that the fireworks PT Pindad would manufacture are not the childrens toy type, but the large sized ones used for official ceremonies, such as in sports competitions or new year celebrations, with the smallest one measuring 120 millimeters.

"It happens that a Chinese investor has invited us to cooperate, and we are interested," he said.

Pindad officials hope they could start production within a month, Wayan said, adding that the company has already has the building and experts needed for production while, in principle, manufacturing fireworks is not different from creating the type of ammunition that Pindad now manufactures.

"We are just waiting for the investors readiness. We have also coordinated with the police, because purchase of fireworks must be accompanied by a police event permit," he said.

(Reporting by Syaiful Hakim/H-YH/INE/KR-BSR)
 
3 much smaller boats are drowned by water police today (6/12) in north sulawesi. These 3 boats are from philippines.

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Indonesia & Royal Saudi Military Excercise (22/11/2014)

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KRI Frans Kaisiepo-368 & HMS Al Dammam–816 in Jeddah water, Arab Saudi
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Brimob, paramilitary police with their new camo

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They change their camo so they can blend well for operation on conflict area like Papua. They often get shot, injured and dead because their old uniform can't blend their presence well with the surrounding.

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Garuda Shield 2014

Short movie

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Indonesian CoastGuard (BaKamLa - Marine Security Agency)

Sea trial 2 Bakamla ships (Bintang Laut-4801) & (Singa Laut-4802) in batam

Bakamla Ships - (Kuda Laut-4803) touch the water for the 1st time in batam

Bakamla Ships - (Kuda Laut-4803)

Bakamla will add 30 more ships in the near future with the size of 46m, 80m and 110m all local production. (tempo.co/read/news/2014/12/06/078626696/30-Kapal-Segera-Perkuat-Bakorkamla)

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Fast Boat - KMC Komando

Local production, around $1m / unit (already include R&D cost for 10 units), i really like the concept.
 
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Getting close-up & personal with KRI Todak-631 & crew

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KOMPI BRAVO INDOBATT XIII/H 2014

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Satkopaska on Armada Day at Dermaga Ujung Surabaya (6/12/2014)
 
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Satkopaska in action

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Armed Special Forces - Kopassus

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Police Elite Team (Gegana)

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Wow, what can i say... this is just pure... awesomeness...

Waves after waves of battle ready, discipline, and deadly marines show up with their combat equipment in Marines Anniversary Day (Nov 2014).
 
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Indonesia begins sinking illegal fishing boats
Sabtu, 6 Desember 2014 20:15 WIB | 2.268 Views
Pewarta: Andi Abdussalam

Jakarta (ANTARA News) - Indonesia has detained 155 foreign fishing vessels and, on Friday, sunk three of them, a stern measure lauded by all sides at home to clear the countrys water of foreign fish poachers.

"We have detained five large foreign ships and 150 other small ones across the country last week. We sunk three of them on Friday to teach them a lesson, so that they will give up poaching in Indonesian waters," President Joko Widodo (Jokowi) said in a discussion with local fishermen in Gorontalo on Saturday.

Jokowi, who was inaugurated as Indonesias seventh President last October, has repeatedly said the country has lost some Rp300 trillion annually from illegal fishing and that there are currently 5,400 illegal ships operating in Indonesian waters, due to a lack of decisive action by the government.

Three Vietnamese boats, which have been proven to have illegally fished fish in Indonesian waters, were made to explode by the Indonesian Navy off the Anambas Island waters, Riau Islands, on Friday.

"We have been planning the sinking operation since Friday morning. Three fishing ships were going to be sunk. They were all from Vietnam," the Head of Information Office of the Indonesian Navy, First Admiral Manahan Simorangkir, was quoted as saying by local online media on Friday.

Indonesian Maritime Affairs and Fisheries Pudjiastuti has promised she will personally witness the sinking of other foreign vessels in Batam, after the sinking of the Vietnamese ships.

"We have sunk three Vietnamese fishing vessels today. And tomorrow I will sink larger vessels myself in Batam, Riau Islands," the minister was quoted by detik.com news portal as saying on Friday.

Besides in Batam, Indonesia has also scheduled to sink other foreign vessels in the Aru Sea, in the eastern Indonesian region, next week.

The public expressed hope that the sinkings would continue until the countrys waters were free from poachers and local fishermen could be free to maximize their fish catches.

According to President Jokowi, the Indonesian government is taking such stern action in an effort to reduce illegal fishing and assure that there will no longer be foreign fishermen entering Indonesias waters.

He said that the governments decision to take stern measures against illegal fishing is intended to help Indonesian fishermen to profit from the countrys sea wealth.

So far, Indonesia has not yet tapped its full fishing potential and the country remains weak in protecting its marine sector, which has a potential revenue of US$1.2 trillion a year, said officials.

Weak control over the marine wealth has enabled foreign poachers to steal the countrys fish, which, according to the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO), amounts to Rp300 trillion per annum.

Based on the calculations of the Peoples Coalition for Fishery Justice (Kiara), the state lost Rp101 trillion to illegal fishing between January and August 2014, during which a total of 1.6 million tons were illegally fished from Indonesian waters.

Therefore, the governments move to sink illegal fishing vessels has gained wide support at home, hoping the action will continue to be taken until the countrys waters are cleared of fish poachers.

Earlier, Foreign Minister Retno Marsudi said the move to sink foreign poachers is not an illegal action, also saying it is not a barbaric act, but rather a move to provide a deterrent effect so that illegal fishermen will stop poaching in Indonesian waters, in a bid to assure Indonesias maritime economic sovereignty.

Meanwhile, Professor Salim Said of the Defense University expressed hope that the government will be consistent in its measures and continue to sink foreign fishing ships found poaching fish in Indonesian waters.

"The government should not lessen its stern action in order not to give a chance for foreign fishing ships to return to Indonesian waters," Salim Said stated, when contacted on Friday.

The government should show its consistency by increasing the number of naval ships and the amount of funds for the procurement of fuel for warships. It is useless to possess naval ships if they cannot be deployed due to shortages of fuel.

Salim said he appreciated the move by the government, which has taken strong actions against foreign boats that poached fish in Indonesian waters. The government should not allow illegal fishing to occur in its waters, he said.

"Indonesia has regulated in its law the sinking of foreign ships. Foreign vessels can be sunk to offer a lesson when they fish illegally in Indonesian waters," Salim added.

He noted that every country has laws and regulations which had to be abide by. The country of origin of the poachers cannot intervene in Indonesian law, he noted.

"If an Indonesian citizen faces beheading in Saudi Arabia, for example, Indonesia cannot intervene. It cannot force Saudi Arabia to follow Indonesias law," Salim stated.

The West-East Care Foundation (YPTB) also supported the governments move to explode foreign vessels that were illegally fishing in Indonesia waters.

"The governments move to sink the vessels is important. It is important to uphold the sovereignty of the Unitary State of Indonesia (NKRI) in all water territories of the country, including the East Timor Sea, based on theinternational affairs and on geological and geomorphology facts," said YPTB chairman Ferdi Tanoni.

Former maritime and fisheries minister Freddy Numberi also said he appreciated the governments move.

"It is good for Indonesia to sink the ships and let the international world know it," said Freddy Numberi on Friday. Yet, he recalled that the move should be taken in measured steps, among others, by explaining the sinkings transparently.

Catch Fish Director General of the Ministry of Maritime Affairs and Fisheries Gellwynn Jusuf said Minister Susi Pudjiastuti had coordinated and discussed the actions with a number of neighboring countries.

Minister Susi explained that representatives of various foreign countries she met with have supported her policy in cracking down on fish poaching in Indonesia waters.

Further, support for the move has been voiced by various sides in Indonesia, such as businesses, the military and legislators.(*)

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Practice, practice and practice... thats the only way to master the skills, soldiers.

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Infantry Battalion Iskandar Muda 112/Raider, practice ambush in the mountains of Mata Ie, Aceh Besar, Aceh (07/12/2014). The exercise held to improve the capability and readiness of soldiers in the face of any possibility of war.

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Marines PT-76 amphibious light tank in action - Yes it's old, but better than nothing right?

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Accompanied by equally old marines BTR 50 tracked APC

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F16 readied around natuna island (6/12)

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Two f-16 maneuvering around Ranai Airbase securing natuna island.

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Komodo Armored Vehicles and it's variants

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Brimob special edition Pictures

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while in Papua, accompanying Paulus Zebua, chief Police of Papua

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@Zarvan you must be like our "Police forces style right" now
 
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Armada Day Photos

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Kopassus Hostage Rescue Simulation Training

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Infiltration training in the jungle
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NBell 412 passing above Suramadu bridge, Surabaya

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Air Force C-130 Hercules fly over the 31st Sqn hangar at Halim Perdanakusuma AFB

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Marines

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