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Jokowi inside Boing 737 MPA - Ocean surveillance & reconnaissance
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TNI martial art self defense demonstration

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Lockheed Martin is confident it can seal several maritime patrol aircraft (MPA) deals in Asia over the next two years, including selling P-3 Orions to India, Pakistan, Taiwan and Thailand and S-3 Vikings to India, Indonesia, Malaysia and the Philippines.

US manufacturer confident of clinching Asian sales

Lockheed Martin is confident it can seal several maritime patrol aircraft (MPA) deals in Asia over the next two years, including selling P-3 Orions to India, Pakistan, Taiwan and Thailand and S-3 Vikings to India, Indonesia, Malaysia and the Philippines.

Maritime patrol is a top requirement for several Asian countries as they look to improve their anti-piracy and economic zone protection capabilities. Numerous airframe manufacturers are looking to tap into this fast-growing market, but several Asian navies require large aircraft, narrowing the field to the P-3, Ilyushin Il-38 or Boeing’s future P-8A Multi-mission Maritime Aircraft. “Nations looking for persistence and long range will look at large turboprops like P-3s,” says Richard Kirkland, vice-president of Lockheed’s newly created maritime surveillance enterprise.

Pakistan is now working with Lockheed and Portugal’s Ogema to restore two of its P-3s and plans to take another eight ex-US Navy aircraft, the first of which will be refurbished at Lockheed’s South Carolina facility starting this month and delivered next year. Kirkland says Thailand has also requested a second P-3, while Taiwan is still looking to buy 12 for anti-submarine warfare missions under a stalled deal that may finally go forward later this year. Lockheed will this month send a team to reassess the four local companies vying to refurbish the aircraft – Aerospace Industrial Defence Corporation, Air Asia, China Airlines and Evergreen Aviation Technologies.

The Brunei and Philippine air forces, Indian and Malaysian coastguards and Indonesian fisheries ministry are, however, looking for less expensive solutions. Lockheed is offering the C-130J in Brunei, but for the other requirements is promoting the smaller S-3, which offers half the range and endurance. Rivals to the Viking include the ATR 42, Bombardier Dash 8, Dassault Falcon 900, EADS Casa/Indonesian Aerospace CN-235, Embraer ERJ-145, Fokker 50 and Beechcraft King Air 350.

Kirkland says four non-Asian countries have already requested pricing and availability for some of the 100 ex-USN S-3s which will be available over the next four years and said at Asian Aerospace last month that Lockheed “spent a lot of time educating potential Asian users on the availability of the S-3”. He says the S-3 can be delivered “almost instantaneously” with 11,000h of service life remaining, while excess P-3s must be equipped with new wings to provide 15,000h or at least receive new critical wing parts to provide 5,000h of use.
 
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Indonesia Village Chiefs Get Anti-Terror Training



FILE - Members of the Indonesian Security Force evacuate a "VIP" during an anti-terror drill at Jakarta Convention Center.

Yudha Satriawan
December 17, 2014 6:50 PM

SOLO, INDONESIA—
Indonesia's Anti-terrorism Management Agency [BNPT] is conducting a three-day training for 70 village chiefs in and around the city of Solo to activate an effective early detection system.

The BNPT director of terrorism prevention, Police General Antam Novambar, said the ability of villages to monitor those who may have joined Islamic State is too weak.

"We plan to revive the system of reporting newcomers to the area within 24 hours. Neighbors, villagers and borough chiefs have been ignorant about the activities or identities of members of terrorist groups that were arrested in their areas," said Novambar.

Experiential lesson

Village Chief Agus Triyono said his area was where authorities killed suspected terrorist kingpin Noordin M.Top, an al-Qaida member accused of several bombings in Indonesia.

"Indeed, Mojosongo area in Solo has a dark experience on terrorism, but we’re using the experience as a lesson," said Triyono. "We are now working hand in hand with other village chiefs and neighborhood watches and the police force to monitor local activities lest the horrible terrorist acts of years ago happen again. We are always on the alert."

Yuyuk, village chief of Laweyan, whose area once was decorated with IS logos, said early detection is critical to anticipate acts of terror.

"As a frontline of the lowest level of government, village chief has to know everything about community activities. We are planning to share the results of the training to the community, especially to the neighborhood watch in our area. We have to able to detect terrorist acts as early as possible," said Yuyuk.

Early detection

Solo became a focus of government attention recently after IS murals were found painted on walls in the city, while pictures and Islamic State flags were being distributed.

But General Antam said anti-terrorism training will cover village chiefs across Indonesia.

On Tuesday, Indonesia said it estimates more than 350 of its citizens are now in Syria or Iraq to fight with the Islamic State, an increase of 50 since last month.

Said Aqil Siradj, the leader of Nahdatul Ulama, the largest Muslim organization in Indonesia, said he has urged the government to monitor the IS fighters closely when they return home.

Indonesia has said it is planning to revoke the citizenships of those who have joined Islamic State. Jakarta banned IS in August and moved against known members. Officials have said the radical group contradicts Indonesia’s pluralist state ideology, which is called Pancasila.

This report was produced in collaboration with VOA's Indonesian Service.

Indonesia Village Chiefs Get Anti-Terror Training

Slovakia, Indonesia prepare to sign defence trade agreement
Jon Grevatt, Bangkok - IHS Jane's Defence Industry
16 December 2014
Indonesia and Slovakia are preparing a defence collaboration agreement that will facilitate trade and related industrial collaboration, the Indonesian Ministry of Defence (MoD) has announced.

Following meetings between defence officials from the two countries on 16 December, a statement by the MoD said Indonesia and Slovakia have exchanged documents outlining the proposed scope of a memorandum of understanding that will act as the "legal basis to strengthen defence co-operation between the two countries".

The MoD said the agreement, which is expected to be finalised in 2015, outlines formal collaboration in the fields of defence equipment and procurement, as well as activities such as military exchanges.

Slovakia, Indonesia prepare to sign defence trade agreement - IHS Jane's 360

Japan eyes providing patrol boats to Indonesia to fight piracy
Kyodo

Japan is arranging to provide patrol boats to Indonesia to support its fight against piracy, government sources said Wednesday, a move seen as part of efforts to assist Asian countries to boost their security capabilities in the face of China’s maritime assertiveness.

Since last year, Japan has announced plans to provide patrol boats and other vessels to the Philippines, Vietnam and Sri Lanka to help boost their maritime security capabilities.

Prime Minister Shinzo Abe is expected to announce the assistance when Indonesian President Joko Widodo, better known as Jokowi, visits Japan possibly in the first half of next year.

The move is aimed at expanding the patrolling of sea lanes connecting the Indian Ocean and the Pacific Ocean as piracy is rampant in waters in Southeast Asia, threatening the safety of vessels including Japanese ones.

In November during talks at a regional economic meeting in Beijing, Abe and Jokowi agreed to step up cooperation on measures to counter piracy.

The boats will likely be offered by utilizing yen loans as port of official development assistance, but only after Jakarta takes measures to prevent a recurrence of ODA-related fraud as Tokyo has suspended ODA to Indonesia due to alleged fraud.

Japan eyes providing patrol boats to Indonesia to fight piracy | The Japan Times
 
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New BDU for Kopassus, demonstration using model

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Pindad Medium Tank, will be ready for production around 2016

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TNI armed forces combat vehicles

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21 December 2014 - Ambon bay

KIA Century 4 :
– Tipe : KIA (foreign fishing vessel)
– Flag : PNG
– Captain : Thanapom Pamnisti
– Crew : 55 (28 Thailand 17 Kamboja )
– Load : 200 Ton mixed fish
– GT : 200 Ton


KIA Century 7 :

– Tipe : KIA (foreign fishing vessel)
– Flag : PNG
– Captain : Thong Ma Lapho
– Crew : 17 Thailand
– Load : 43 Ton mixed fish
– GT : 250 Ton


Other vessel are still awaiting court decision...

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Tatra T815 truck, Paris dakar off road champion from Ceko, used by Indonesia marines forces.

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CN 235 MPA produced by PT Dirgantara Indonesia, used by Indonesian Navy.

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Utilizing frigate to crack illegal fishing on eastern part of Indonesia.

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Big catch on arafura sea . Century 4, Century 7, KM Sino 15, KM Sino 26, KM Sino 36, KM Sino 33 & KM Sino 27.

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The last stuart tank (1941), oldest TNI AD arsenal waiting for retirement and tarantula panser (2013) from korea.

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Hands on approach, Mr. President checking soldiers & cross border documentation at Indonesia-East timor border post.

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Indonesia TNI eyeing to buy multipurpose amphibious jet to strengthen maritime control

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Beriev Be-200 one of the candidate
news.liputan6.com/read/2150653/perkuat-penjagaan-maritim-tni-au-siapkan-pesawat-amfibi-baru
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Faceless ghost

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