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OK, for non Indonesians, as many of us here are defense enthusiast, just want to inform folks here that KF21/IFX program is mentioned specifically by Korean Prime Minister and he said both countries show its commitment on the program and will continue working together on developing the fighters.
 
AlhamduliLLAH, seems this meeting will solve many problem that is related to Indonesian payment......

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South Korea joins supersonic fighter club as KF-21 jet takes to skies​



By Brad Lendon and Yoonjung Seo, CNN

Updated 0251 GMT (1051 HKT) July 28, 2022
South Korea's homegrown fighter jet, the KF-21, has its first flight.

South Korea's homegrown fighter jet, the KF-21, has its first flight.

Seoul, South Korea (CNN)South Korea's homegrown KF-21 Boramae fighter jet flew for the first time on Tuesday, putting the country among the few nations to have developed and flown an advanced supersonic fighter.

The prototype jet took a 33-minute roundtrip flight from an air force base in the southern city of Sacheon, said South Korea's Defense Acquisition Program Administration (DAPA).
The pilot, Maj. Ahn Jun-hyun, admitted to being nervous beforehand, but said that after take off "everything went smoothly so I flew the whole flight route as planned."


The jet is the first of a fleet of six KF-21 prototypes made by Korea Aerospace Industries that will conduct more than 2,000 test flights from now until 2026, when mass production and deployment will begin, DAPA said.

A total of 120 jets are expected to be delivered to the South Korean air force by 2030.
Once operational, the KF-21 is expected to be armed with a range of air-to-air and air-to-surface missiles -- and possibly even air-launched cruise missiles. The twin-engine fighters will come in single- and two-seat versions.
South Korea's homegrown fighter jet, the KF-21, leaves an air base in the southern part of the country on its first flight Tuesday.

South Korea's homegrown fighter jet, the KF-21, leaves an air base in the southern part of the country on its first flight Tuesday.

On Tuesday, the jet was equipped with four mock-up Meteor air-to-air missiles and an infrared search-and-track system, and reached speeds of around 400 kilometers per hour (250 mph).

South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol said the test flight was "a splendid achievement in national defense independence."

The KF-21 is a joint project between South Korea and Indonesia in which Seoul holds 80% of shares.

While only 65% of the KF-21's parts are of South Korean origin,
its maiden flight still marks a significant achievement for a country that doesn't have a lengthy history of aircraft production.
The only other countries to have developed and flown an advanced supersonic jet fighter are the United States, Russia, China, Japan, France, Sweden and a European consortium of the United Kingdom, Germany, Italy and Spain.

Of those, only the US and China have deployed domestic-made fifth-generation fighter jets -- planes that feature stealth technologies, radar-jamming capabilities and avionics that integrate onboard and remote data to give pilots a real-time picture of their operation, according to NATO's Joint Air Power Competence Center.

While the DAPA calls the KF-21 a 4.5-generation fighter jet because it lacks such features as an internal weapons bay that would make it more stealthy, analysts say it may be able to fly higher and faster than the newest US-made fifth-generation fighter, the F-35.

"The KF-21 is the first fighter aircraft made with domestic technology, and it indicates that South Korea is now able to build fighter aircraft on its own. It will also be a stepping stone to develop better fighter aircraft and operate locally developed arms," DAPA said last year.

Peter Layton, a fellow at the Griffith Asia Institute in Australia, on Wednesday called the KF-21's flight an "impressive" milestone.

"The program has significantly enhanced South Korean aerospace capabilities particularly in design, manufacture, airframe components and avionic systems," said Layton, a former Royal Australian Air Force officer.

South Korea's homegrown fighter jet, the KF-21, made its first flight on Tuesday.

South Korea's homegrown fighter jet, the KF-21, made its first flight on Tuesday.

The KF-21 is expected to replace South Korea's F-4 and F-5 fighters, third-generation US-designed jets introduced in the 1960s.

As production runs are increased, it could also replace South Korea's fourth-generation F-16s and F-15Ks, Abraham Ait, chief editor of Military Watch Magazine, wrote in The Diplomat in 2020.
South Korea also operates F-35 stealth fighters.

Layton said when operational the KF-21 would improve South Korea's defensive and offensive capabilities in the air.

"Given the parlous state of the aging North Korean air force fighters, the KF-21 considerably over matches them," he said.

Layton said South Korea's F-35s have superior stealth capabilities to the KF-21 and are better to penetrate an enemy's radars.

"The (South Korean) air force will then have a mix of F-35s for strike operations and KF-21s for air defense operations. This concept makes good use of the F-35, which is optimized for attacking ground targets whereas the KF-21 has been optimized for air-to-air missions," he said.

The KF-21 has significant export potential because it is expected to be cheaper than the F-35s the US sells to foreign militaries.

Thailand, the Philippines, and possibly even Iraq "could be leading clients for the fighter," Ait wrote, adding that each of those countries operates the same kind of aircraft the KF-21 has been designed to replace. Those countries also have been customers for South Korea's indigenously developed FA-50 light-attack fighter.

President Yoon said after Tuesday's test that "a turning point has been created for the expansion of our defense industry exports."

 
Bambang Soesatyo wants to buy CN 235 for his own cargo company.
There you can see MALE UCAV Elang Hitam as well.

 
Finance Ministry meeting, G 2O, Nusadua, Bali

The security is very good since Nusadua complex is owned by government through its SOE

 
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July 29, 20225:03 AM PDTLast Updated 4 days ago

Indonesia, U.S. to hold military exercise amid heightened Indo-Pacific tensions​

Reuters

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JAKARTA, July 29 (Reuters) - Some 4,000 soldiers mostly from Indonesia and the United States will conduct a joint military exercise next week that underscores "the importance we place on a free and open Indo-Pacific region," a senior U.S. military official said on Friday.

The annual "Super Garuda Shield" exercise, which the United States called "significantly larger in scope and scale than previous exercises", comes against a backdrop of heightened tensions with China over the latter's growing assertiveness in the region.

But Major General Stephen G. Smith, who will be directing operations on the ground in the exercise, told reporters in Jakarta on Friday that the drill should not be seen as a response to any tensions.

"This exercise is not a threat or should not be viewed as a threat to anybody, anywhere. This is a purely military-to-military exercise," he said.

Tensions and rhetoric flared this week amid reports that U.S. House Speaker Nancy Pelosi planned to visit Taiwan as soon as August. But U.S. President Joe Biden and his Chinese counterpart Xi Jinping managed largely to steer clear of escalation in a call on Thursday, suggesting that neither side – preoccupied with economic woes at home – wants a fresh crisis across the Taiwan Strait.

The regional exercise is set to last from Aug. 1 to 14 on the Indonesian islands of Sumatra and Kalimantan and will also involve troops from other countries including Singapore, Australia and Japan, which is joining the drill for the first time.


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MEF (Minimum Essential Force) program that should reach target in 2024 is scrapped by current government, replaced by Essential Force program that has 25 years target from now. Good news for KF21/IFX program, all local defense industry program, and also good for our economy. This is inline with defense procurement programs in both Blue book and Green book published by Bappenas ( Minister of Planning).

MEF is started in 2009 under SBY administration.

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US to discuss price cap on Russian oil exports with Indonesia and Singapore — Reuters​

According to Reuters, Elizabeth Rosenberg will arrive in Jakarta on Monday and will head to Singapore on Tuesday

WASHINGTON, August 6. /TASS/. Elizabeth Rosenberg, the Treasury Department’s assistant secretary for terrorist financing and financial crimes, will next week visit Indonesia and Singapore to discuss the potential oil price cap on Russia, Reuters reported on Friday.

According to Reuters, Rosenberg will arrive in Jakarta on Monday and will head to Singapore on Tuesday. She is also planning to meet with local business leaders in energy and finance, Reuters added. In April, Indonesia’s state-run energy company Pertamina said it was mulling Russian crude oil purchases.

The embargo on Russian oil exports imposed by the EU and the US has fueled prices enabling Russia to redirect large oil volumes to other markets, primarily India and China, and to increase its oil revenues. Against this background, the G7 countries released a statement after a summit saying they would consider blocking the transportation of Russian seaborne crude oil, unless it is priced at or below a level "to be agreed in consultation with international partners."

Russian Deputy Prime Minister Alexander Novak warned earlier that such steps would disbalance the market and send crude prices soaring.


 
Members of 1st Special Forces Group - Airborne and The Kopassus, a TNI Angkatan Darat Special Forces Group, conduct a night time assault and sabotage rehearsal during Super Garuda Shield in Baturaja, Indonesia, on Aug 6, 2022.

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