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TNI AD Distribusikan 353 unit Kendaraan Dinas

Oleh : Herry Barus | Selasa, 28 September 2021 - 06:00 WIB

INDUSTRY.co.id - Jakarta – Markas Besar Angkatan Darat (Mabesad) kembali menggelar dan mendistribusikan sejumlah kendaraan dinas kepada satuan jajaran, Senin (27/9). Kendaraan dinas yang dibagikan adalah hasil Pengadaan TNI AD tahun anggaran 2020-2021 dan dukungan SKK Migas, baik kendaraan roda empat maupun roda dua.
Catatan Dispenad, total keseluruhan kendaraan 353 unit, terdiri dari roda empat sebanyak 118 unit dan roda dua sebanyak 235 unit. Adapun rincian jenis kendaraan tersebut meliputi
Transporter Heavy Scania 8 unit,
Kendaraan Dapur Lapangan 20 unit,
Pajero Sport 6 unit,
Ambulans 5 unit,
Tactical Reinforced Vehicle (TRV) 25 unit,
kendaraan Jammer 4 unit,
ILSV J-Forces Armored 4 unit,
kendaraan P6 ATAV 26 unit,
kendaraan penarik Meriam MAZ 8 unit dan kendaraan Tata Daewoo 12 unit,
Sepeda motor Trail Honda CRF 232 unit dan
Sepeda motor BMW Kawal Depan VIP 3 unit.

Pada kesempatan tersebut, Kepala Staf Angkatan Darat (Kasad) Jenderal TNI Andika Perkasa menyampaikan, bahwa TNI AD terus mengupayakan dan memperbaiki kualitas pengadaan atas kendaraan dinas yang didukung dengan teknologi mutakhir dalam rangka mendukung pelaksanaan tugas-tugas TNI AD ke depan agar semakin lebih baik lagi.

Sementara itu, Ketua Komisi I DPR RI, Meutya Viada Hafid menyambut positif dan mengapresiasi atas terealisasinya pengadaan kendaraan dinas TNI AD yang didukung Alutsista dengan teknologi mutakhir. “Bukan saja didukung teknologi paling mutakhir, sekaligus juga desain mutakhir yang dilakukan dengan hati” . Hal ini menjadi sangat sesuai dengan berbagai temuan di lapangan. Dengan demikian melalui pengadaan kendaraan dinas ini, diharapkan dapat memperbaiki kinerja TNI AD di masa mendatang tegas Meutya.
Selain Ketua Komisi I DPR RI, pada kegiatan tersebut juga hadir antara lain Wakil Ketua Komisi I DPR RI Dr. H. Abdul Kharis Almasyahari, M.Si, dan H. Anton Sukartono Suratto, M.Si, serta anggota Komisi I DPR RI Letjen TNI (Purn) Lodewijk F. Paulus, H. Sukamta, Ph.D, Dede Indra Permana, S.H., dan H. Syaifullah Tamliha, S.Pi.MS. Deputi Bid. Bisnis SKK Migas dan para pejabat utama di lingkungan Mabesad, serta perwakilan penerima kendaraan dinas dari Kotama dan Balakpus.
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again massive procurement, 353 new vehicles for the army.
from trucks to motorcycles
we aren't in tight money crisis, dont we? cheers :cheers:

If that includes motorcycle, then it is not much at all.
 
29 SEPTEMBER 2021
Indonesia configures 90 m OPVs for anti-submarine, anti-ship operations
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A computer-generated image of Indonesia's 90 m OPVs that are being built by PT Daya Radar Utama. (PT Daya Radar Utama)

The Indonesian Navy is equipping its new class of two 90 m offshore patrol vessels (OPVs) with a Turkish combat management system (CMS) and weapons for anti-submarine and anti-ship operations.

Schematic diagrams and other official documents forwarded to Janes by an industry source confirm that the Indonesian Navy has selected the Advent combat system from Turkish software company Havelsan.

The system will be supplied with five operator consoles on a vessel combat network that has one electro-optical (EO) targeting system turret, a combined radar and EO-based fire-control system, a navigation radar, and a surveillance radar integrated with an identification friend-or-foe system.

The CMS will also be linked to a 76/62 Super Rapid (SR) naval gun – presumably from Italian defence company Leonardo – with provisions for a 35 mm naval gun system, two 20 mm cannons, anti-surface missiles, a variable-depth sonar system, decoy launchers, and an electronic warfare radar.

A computer-generated image of the vessel provided by shipbuilder PT Daya Radar Utama (PT DRU) indicates that the navy intends to equip the OPV with four anti-surface missile launchers mounted amidships. The image also depicts a 35 mm naval gun system in the aft section facing the flight deck, but it is unclear where the 20 mm guns will be located.

However, except for the 76 mm naval gun, Janes has been informed that selection processes for the remaining weapons are yet to begin and provisions for these systems in the CMS architecture will be made on a fitted-for-but-not-with basis.

As reported by Janes

 
Vietnam, Indonesia hold meeting of joint working group on defence - military ties
The Vietnam - Indonesia joint working group on defence - military cooperation convened the fourth meeting via videoconference on September 29.
VNA Thursday, September 30, 2021 13:58

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Colonel Vu Thanh Van, Director of the External Relations Department under the Vietnamese Ministry of National Defence, at the online meeting on September 29 (Photo: qdnd.vn)

Hanoi (VNA) – The Vietnam - Indonesia joint working group on defence - military cooperation convened the fourth meeting via videoconference on September 29.

The event aimed to prepare for the two countries’ second defence policy dialogue slated for October, the Quan doi Nhan dan (People’s Army) daily reported.

Colonel Vu Thanh Van, Director of the External Relations Department under the Vietnamese Ministry of National Defence, expressed the willingness to join hands with the Indonesian side to help promote defence and military cooperation.

He noted in the Vietnam - Indonesia strategic partnership, bilateral defence and military links have maintained a positive development trend in the recent past.

Amid the complex COVID-19 pandemic, the organisation of the joint working group’s fourth meeting reflected both sides’ proactiveness, flexibility, and determination to maintain contact and enhance defence - military relations, according to the officer.

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Both sides shared the view that the joint working group has shown its effectiveness in helping to develop substantive defence - military ties between Vietnam and Indonesia.

Notably, leaders of the two militaries have paid mutual visits on the occasion of each other’s important events. The countries have also maintained and made good use of the consultation and information exchange mechanisms; shared experience between their military arms and services; cooperated in the defence industry; and supported and consulted each other at multilateral forums.

Regarding cooperation orientations for the time ahead, the two officials agreed to propose their defence ministries’ leaders increase mutual visits, especially at high levels, to boost viewpoint sharing and trust building; bring into play consultation and dialogue mechanisms; augment ties in personnel training; continue supporting each other at multilateral forums; and consider expanding cooperation to more areas such as search, rescue, and military medicine, particularly in COVID-19 response./.
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If that includes motorcycle, then it is not much at all.

yep its 118 unit, mostly heavy trucks and armor vehicles..but in term of tonnages, i believe it remains massive:pleasantry:

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Home»News»Terma signs 2 new naval electronic warfare contracts in Indonesia
The Danish Defence Acquisition and Logistics Organizations (DALO) today launched a RFP for the acquisition of new 130 mm Naval Countermeasure Rounds.
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Terma Signs 2 New Naval Electronic Warfare Contracts In Indonesia
On August 31st, 2021, Terma has been awarded a contract to supply a third-party Electronic Support Measures (ESM) systems integrated with our C-Flex Patrol for 6 vessels.
Naval News Staff 02 Oct 2021

Terma press release

Terma will provide an Electronic Warfare (EW) solution that not only gives the Indonesian Navy the ability to capture, compile and utilize EW data across multiple ships, but also brings advantages in many other areas with the commonality in design and future expansion potential. As part of the overall system design, Terma is also in close cooperation with a UK EW data management specialist, who will provide a shore station for ESM data processing, storage and dissemination. This combination of system solutions will allow the Indonesian Navy to establish a fully functional ESM database for their fleet.

On the same day, Terma was also awarded another contract for the upgrade of existing C-Guard systems with Anti-Submarine Warfare (ASW) capabilities for the Sigma-Class Corvettes of the Indonesian Navy. In this program, Terma will in collaboration with a partner provide an upgrade to enhance the existing AAW (Anti-Air Warfare) capable C-Guard system with ASW capabilities. This C-Guard ASW upgrade program is a follow-on from the previous ASW upgrade contract awarded in 2019 for the same class of ships.

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Elements of the C-series on Terma stand at IMDEX Asia 2019

Terma’s newly established Service and Operation Office in Surabaya will play a vital part of the project execution team. These two contracts further consolidate Terma’s position and relevance in Indonesia and are testament of the crucial role that Terma Indonesia plays in the development of the company in the country.

 
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YONBEKANG ARMADA,
ARMY Logistic & Transport
they have truck, hovercraft, LST ship, horse and many more...
i like transports, logistics and supplies unit:yay:

will get about 20 new special kitchen truck...congrats for YONBEKANG
 
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I wonder how much Indonesia has agreed to pay per vehicle. URO VAMTAC is a great vehicle. No question about that. However, It is not extraordinary either. Its selling point has always been one of the cheapest Western armoued military vehicles that offer STANAG armor level 3 and I am surprised that Indoneisa has decided to buy the vehicles when their own Pindad Maung vehicles were already in development. Perhaps, Indoneisa has never intended put more armour on Pindad Maung. Of course, I am mostly ignorant of the Indonesian vehicle so I am happy to be corrected.
 
I wonder how much Indonesia has agreed to pay per vehicle. URO VAMTAC is a great vehicle. No question about that. However, It is not extraordinary either. Its selling point has always been one of the cheapest Western armoued military vehicles that offer STANAG armor level 3 and I am surprised that Indoneisa has decided to buy the vehicles when their own Pindad Maung vehicles were already in development. Perhaps, Indoneisa has never intended put more armour on Pindad Maung. Of course, I am mostly ignorant of the Indonesian vehicle so I am happy to be corrected.

They bought that long before Pindad introduce Maung

For the armor vehicles, Pindad has already had Komodo. I dont know why government let that to happen since it violates the law.

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President Jokowi calls for a shift in defense policy
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Screenshot of President Joko Widodo (Jokowi) while giving his remark during the 76th Anniversary ceremony of TNI at the courtyard of Merdeka Palace on Tuesday (October 5, 2021). (ANTARA/Desca Lidya Natalia/FR)

I asserted once more that we need to shift away from defense spending policy to defense investment policy.


Jakarta (ANTARA) - Indonesian President Joko Widodo (Jokowi) called for a shift in Indonesia's defense policy during the celebration of the 76th anniversary of the Indonesian Defense Forces (TNI) that took place at the courtyard of the Merdeka Palace in Jakarta on Tuesday.

"I asserted once more that we need to shift away from the defense spending policy to defense investment policy," President Jokowi said at the TNI anniversary celebration which was livened up with a show of a so called "Trimatra flight" from eight helicopters owned by the Indonesian army, navy, and air force.

The participating choppers, including three AH-64 E Apache attack helicopters, carried the Red-and-White flag and TNI flag.

President Jokowi emphasized the need for a long-term, systematic, consistent, and sustainable policy. Jokowi also advocated for continuous adoption and innovation of the latest technology.

In addition, he encouraged the nation to become more active within the consortium of the global defense industry, uphold the spirit of independence, and strengthen the domestic industry in order to a realize a more resilient Indonesia.

Related news: To mark TNI anniversary, Border Task Force gives aid to school

In his statement, Jokowi admitted that Indonesia is still under the shadow of the COVID-19 pandemic.

"If we liken it to a war, then our current fight against COVID-19 is like a continuous war, a war that drains away our energy, mind, and spirit," he noted.

Fighting this war requires alertness, speed, and synergy, as well as the use of science and technology, he added.

"Our success in handling COVID-19 is inseparable from TNI's big role," Jokowi remarked.

He lauded TNI for its professionalism in conducting its duties, its capability individually and a unit, as well as in the use of science and technology.

The ceremony were also attended by Vice President Ma'ruf Amin, TNI Commander Air Chief Marshal Hadi Tjahjanto, National Police Chief General Listyo Sigit Prabowo, Coordinating Political, Legal, and Security Affairs Minister Mahfud MD, Defense Minister Prabowo Subianto, Chief of Staff of the Indonesian Army General Andika Perkasa, Chief of Staff of the Indonesian Navy Admiral Yudo Margono, Chief of Staff of the Indonesian Air Force Marshal Fadjar Prasetyo, and other officials.

 
They bought that long before Pindad introduce Maung

For the armor vehicles, Pindad has already had Komodo. I dont know why government let that to happen since it violates the law.

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Not exactly comparable, methinks. From my understanding, Komodo is a bit heavier & larger vehicle than Vamtac. And does Komodo have a certification for STANAG armor level 3 protection? Maybe the Indonesian army needed a relatively lighter vehicle with the certification. Hence, Indoneisa has acquired only a handful of Vamtac when they plan to produce hundreds of Pindad vehicles. Then again, I could be mistaken. Thank you for your info.
 
Not exactly comparable, methinks. From my understanding, Komodo is a bit heavier & larger vehicle than Vamtac. And does Komodo have a certification for STANAG armor level 3 protection? Maybe the Indonesian army needed a relatively lighter vehicle with the certification. Hence, Indoneisa has acquired only a handful of Vamtac when they plan to produce hundreds of Pindad vehicles. Then again, I could be mistaken. Thank you for your info.

Your welcome

Yup you are correct that Komodo is heavier and larger than Vamtac, this is why later Pindad also develop Maung which I believe is developed due to our Armed Force needs.

I dont know whether Komodo get STANAG armor 3 protection but they do have been certified by our Armed Force and it fits with our Armed Force requirement.

 
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