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Two NBell 412 and indonesian rescue team evacuating bodies from the crashed airasia


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Leader of ASEAN 8-)

Jokowi wants RI military to be strongest in the region

Ina Parlina, The Jakarta Post, Jakarta | National | Wed, December 31 2014, 10:58 AM

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President Joko “Jokowi” Widodo set a target on Tuesday to improve the capacity of the Indonesian Military (TNI) and defense industry not only to meet the Minimum Essential Force (MEF) targets, but also to transform it into a force to be reckoned with in the region.

In a bid to improve the country’s obsolete weapons system, the government earlier implemented a plan to realize the military’s MEF blueprint for achieving an independent defense industry by 2024.

Speaking during a meeting with Defense Industry Policy Committee (KKIP) on Tuesday at the Presidential Office, Jokowi pointed out four main priorities for the country’s defense policy, including efforts to develop the military to become a well-respected force, to reach self-sufficiency in defense equipment, to meet the country’s defensive needs and to make defense policy a part of the comprehensive approach to security.

The President said that the country should no longer depend on imported defense equipment and that efforts (such as bureaucratic reforms) needed to be taken to expedite the transfer of military technology at state-owned defense firms.

“Those [reforms] include measures related to competitiveness and productivity that are designed in such as way that we will be able to partner with such global defense industry players as South Korea, the United States and Western European countries,” Jokowi said.

Obsolete weapons systems have hampered the TNI’s ability to guard Indonesia’s territorial waters from rampant illegal fishing.

The Defense Ministry has recently pledged to spur the development and production of naval weapons by national defense companies in order to help implement Jokowi’s maritime-axis vision. The ministry has also aimed to promote joint cooperation between local and overseas defense firms to give local defense firms essential knowledge and experience that would eventually help them independently produce state-of-the-art armaments for the TNI.

In December 2011, the ministry and South Korean Daewoo Shipbuilding & Marine Engineering (DSME) signed a US$1.1 billion contract to manufacture three U-209 diesel-electric submarines. PT PAL’s engineers will be given a chance to take a close look at the construction of the first two submarines at a DSME plant in South Korea before they construct the last one at the PT PAL plant in Surabaya.

In the meeting, Jokowi also wanted defense firms to start working on civilian projects.

“For example, Pindad’s [light-armored] Anoa vehicles should be used for commercial trucks, PAL’s warships can also be used as commercial ships and for fishing, while the DI’s [military transport aircraft] CN295 can also be used for civil defense,” he said.

PT Pindad’s executive director Silmy Karim said his company was ready to produce non-defense equipment, which would not only encourage the country’s defense industry but could also promote economic growth.

“The demands for defense products continue to rise, so we will boost the production of both [defense and non-defense industries],” said Silmy after Tuesday’s meeting.

Other than Anoa, Silmy added, Pindad is also looking into production for rail networks and heavy equipment utilizers.

“The meeting supported the idea that we should optimize the country’s defense production,” Defense Minister Ryamizard Ryacudu said.

- See more at: Jokowi wants RI military to be strongest in the region | The Jakarta Post

Jokowi seems not quite good at understanding our strategic state owned companies but I agree that PT pindad and PT LEN should improve their non-military business.
 
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Russian Beriev Be-200 at Pangkalan Bun Surabaya, Indonesia, ready for deployment

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2 NBell 412EP on KRI Banda Aceh LPD Deck, ready to evacuate bodies to Pangkalan Bun Surabaya

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All day long, stormy weather accompany the search and rescue process. Here the ship from National Search and Rescue Agency sending speedboat to KRI Banda Aceh LPD to deliver the bodies that they found. Later, they will send the bodies that have been collected to Pangkalan Bun Surabaya using NBell 412EP which stationed on KRI Banda Aceh.

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KRI Bung Tomo 357 back to Surabaya after 8 days helping the SAR process

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Korem (Military Resort Command) Babullah,Ternate, Receive 1 Unit of KMC Komando

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Navy divers and retrieval team in joint search operation for AirAsia
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500 soldiers from Infantry Battalion 303 Raider, deployed using KRI Tanjung Kambani 971 to Papua for 6 month (6/1/2015).
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Russian Beriev Be-200 at Pangkalan Bun Surabaya, Indonesia, helping the SAR process. Indonesian Air Force are eyeing this aircraft to strengthen maritime patrol task.

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KRI Banda Aceh LPD, Indonesian navy assets for MOOTW, Great value for money.

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terrible news, huge loss for the victims famlies. in the first minutes after the incident, VN government offered a hand in searching the plane. I wonder why Indonesian government rejects it. we were willing to do what we can within our limited capacity.
 
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terrible news, huge loss for the victims famlies. in the first minutes after the incident, VN government offered a hand in searching the plane. I wonder why Indonesian government rejects it. we were willing to do what we can within our limited capacity.


Thanks. The latest news says that we already found the tail, hope to find the black box soon. But I haven't found any news about vietnam want to joint the search and rescue process and then rejected by our government, can you post the links? I personally think that we should utilize every help offered by neighboring countries to accelerate the SAR process.

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Indonesian National Police - Light armored vehicles and Riot control

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