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The money will only be disburse in 2023 budget, so those 2 billion USD program ( if all is approved by Finance Minister ) will only get effective contract in 2023. We only have 2024 as Jokowi last period. Next year Indonesia must reach below 3 % of GDP target for its state budget deficit, so the situation for next year will likely relatively similar like this year.

Most probably as I have predicted from last year, out of 20 billion USD defense acquisition program ( backed by foreign and domestic loan ), only about 10-15 billion USD that will likely become effective contract.

By seeing in this current situation, the likely effective contract under Jokowi last term is maximum 10 billion USD, which is half of Bappenas/Minister of planning already approved defense acquisition program for 2020-2024 ( 20 billion USD-backed by loan ).

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Personally this is what I have been suggesting for long, keep pushing our local defense industry. Why do we need to buy many fighters plane when KF21/IFX program has already had 6 prototypes ???

Why do we need to buy Frigate from Italia that is built in Italia where we can make Iver design frigates fully in the country for whole 2 ships ?

Defense acquisition program that is lack of significant local industry participation must be thrown out, except for those that are in dire needs and our local industry is not able yet to make one like SAM system, AA missiles and others.

Better wait for local defense industry to grow in which I predict that they will be quite decent after 2025 inshaAllah. Program like happening between PT LEN Industry with Thales, PT Dirgantara Indonesia with KAI Korea, PT PAL with Babcock, PT Pindad with FNSS, PT PAL with Naval group are the ones that we should push under Jokowi last administration.

Last but not least, I want to say once again, ALHAMDULILLAH
 
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Kopassus, Indonesian Army Special Force, total strength is 8000 troops

 
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navy aviation testing Scan Eagle UAV
 

Penerbang Helikopter EC-725 Caracal TNI AU, Latih Kemampuan di AWR(Air Weapon Range) Salatri

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TNI AU. Cianjur-Dispenau. Para penerbang helikopter C-725 Caracal TNI AU Skadron Udara 8 Lanud Atang Sendjaja Bogor, melatih kemampuan menembakkan roket RD-702 MOD4. Latihan dilaksanakan di Air Weapon Range (AWR) Salatri, Cianjur, Jawa Barat, Kamis (19/5/2022).
Para penerbang berlatih menembakan roket pada ketinggian 500 dan 1000 feets dengan Dive Profle, Cruise dan Hover profile pada sasaran yang telah disiapkan. Selain rocketing, penerbang juga berlatih menembak sasaran menggunakan senjata mesin kaliber 7,6 mm yang terpasang pada helikopter.

Danwing 4 Lanud Atang Sendjaya Kolonel Pnb Agni Prayogo selaku Direktur Latihan yang turut meninjau latihan mengatakan, latihan hari pertama berupa kegiatan ground school yang diikuti seluruh peserta. Selanjutnya pada hari kedua, dilakukan penembakan menggunakan roket dan peluru 7,6 mm.
“Pada kegiatan ground school seluruh peserta sekaligus menerima mission planing dan pembekalan terkait pelaksanaan latihan,” ujar Danwing 4.
Direncanakan latihan penembakan roket dan peluru kaliber 7,6 mm yang bertajuk advanced rocketing ini, akan berlangsung hingga 21 Mei 2022. Setelah itu peserta akan melanjutkan latihan dengan materi Combat Search and Rescue (CSAR) hingga 26 Mei 2022 mendatang
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To improve soldiers' fighting abilities, the 1st Marine Amphibious Reconnaissance Battalion (Yontaifib 1 Mar) sharpened land reconnaissance skills by carrying out joint exercises (latma) The Military to Military Connection (M2MC) 2022 Torchlight with the United States Special Operations Command Pacific (US SOCPAC) located at the Peacekeeping Mission Center (PMPP) Sentul, Bogor, West Java. Friday (20/05/2022).

Reconnaissance is a mission to obtain information by carrying out visual observations or other methods of detection, about the activities and resources of an enemy or potential enemy, or about the meteorological, hydrographic or geographical characteristics of a particular area.

This Joint Training activity is a form of implementation of the daily orders of the Chief of the Navy Staff (Kasal) Admiral TNI Yudo Margono, S.E., M.M., about building superior and professional Human Resources (HR) and being tough in dealing with all threats.
 
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The pilots of the EC-725 Caracal helicopter of the TNI AU Air Squadron 8, Atang Sendjaja Air Base, Bogor, practice their ability to fire RD-702 MOD4 rockets. The exercise was held at the Air Weapon Range (AWR) Salatri, Cianjur, West Java, Thursday (19/5/2022).

Pilots practice firing rockets at an altitude of 500 and 1000 feets with a Dive Profile, Cruise, and Hover profile at prepared targets. In addition to rocketing, pilots also practice target shooting using 7.6 mm caliber machine guns mounted on helicopters.

Danwing 4 Lanud Atang Sendjaya Colonel Pnb Agni Prayogo as the Director of Training who also reviewed the exercise said that the first day of training was in the form of ground school activities which were attended by all participants. Then on the second day, the shooting was carried out using rockets and 7.6 mm bullets.
 
Indonesia government doesnt take loan from South Korea to finance KF21/IFX program, so the financing is not included in the DPRLN ( foreign loan backed acquisition program ). It is indeed not included in either blue and green book because the share cost financing is decided not to take loan from South Korea.

This AH still believe Indonesia takes loan from SK to finance KF21/IFX program which is not true. The financing is likely used direct state budget and the yearly shared cost is not that much by the way and 30 % will be paid in barter, I expect some sell of CN 235 planes as well to finance those 30 % as South Korea is interested to get another CN 235 planes from Indonesia

 
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Rizwan Rahmat made a mistake, 6 Rafale planes order is go ahead as it is part of previous 1.1 billion USD MRCA program backed by foreign loan which has been approved by both Planning Minister and Finance Minister in 2021.

He also made another mistake by saying green book is for 2022 state budget, 2022 state budget has been made in middle of 2021 where parliament has approved it. This green book acquisition program can only be effective contract in 2023 where the amount of money that will be disbursed as the down payment will be decided this year but the disbursement can only happen in 2023 ( making the contract effective ).

Many dont understand that the plan to buy another 36 Rafale planes are just Prabowo Subianto plan and hasnt been sealed with contract just like previous 6 Rafale planes order. The dire needs is to fill previous F 5 squadron with just 12 planes.

Indonesia has already had KF21/IFX program that should be the main backbone of our future fighters squadrons. The decision not to approve Prabowo plan to buy another 36 Rafale planes I believe make countries such as Singapore and Australia worry since KF21/IFX have relatively similar capability with F 35, particularly the block 3 and has cheaper price than Rafale and F15 EX, so potentially Indonesian dream to have around 100 modern capable fighters could be achieved beyond 2030's, which is all the same type thus much more effective, efficient and easier to operate, not to mention if PTDI also develop the Stealth Wingman drone for the KF21/IFX squadrons that they will be produced in the country, inshaAllah.

KF21/IFX is also more suitable to face China aircraft carrier in SCS that in the future will be loaded with J 31 5 generation fighters. With this program, inshaAllah we will have both modern capability and adequate number of fighters (due to cheaper price and the production is handled by our local industry ) that can match with our future challenge

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24 MAY 2022

Indonesia omits major procurement programmes from 2022 ‘Green Book'​

by Ridzwan Rahmat

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The Indonesian Ministry of National Development Planning has omitted major defence procurement programmes from the register of priority projects approved for foreign funding in 2022.

This register is commonly referred to in-country as the ‘Green Book'. Programmes included in this register will be escalated to the Indonesian Ministry of Finance, which will then decide on the final amount of foreign loans that can be obtained for fiscal year (FY) 2022.

Documents forwarded to Janes on 24 May by a government source indicate that among programmes that have been included in the ‘Green Book' are mid-life upgrades for the Indonesian Navy's Diponegoro-class corvettes and Bung Tomo-class frigates. In terms of hull age, these vessels have either exceeded or are approaching their 20-year mark.

Besides these combatants, upgrades for the Indonesian Navy's first batch of KCR-60M-class fast-attack craft and FPB-57 fast patrol vessels are also mentioned. The former type was commissioned in 2014 while the latter were inducted between 1988 and 2004.

A programme to procure more medium-altitude long-endurance (MALE) unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) for the Indonesian Air Force is also included in the ‘Green Book' for 2022.

Overall, the total amount for all programmes included in the register of priority projects for which foreign funding can be obtained is USD2 billion.

Notably missing from the register are programmes to equip the Indonesian Air Force with Rafale multirole fighter aircraft from Dassault Aviation, and the Indonesian Navy with FREMM guided-missile frigates from Fincantieri. Contracts for these major equipment were signed in 2021.

 
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