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I don't like Tucanos at all, their roles can be delegated to Attack helicopter or another low speed fighter aircraft we had in inventory. And they are not recommend seller at all with the delaying in delivery times
 
Military given authority
to secure vital transportation
hubs

Nani Afrida, The Jakarta Post, Jakarta | National | Sat, February 21 2015, 7:11 AM

National News

All seaports, airports, railway networks and bus stations in the country will officially be under the protection of the Indonesian Military (TNI) following the signing of a memorandum of understanding (MoU) between the Transportation Ministry and the TNI on Friday.

Under the agreement, signed by Transportation Minister Ignasius Jonan and TNI chief Gen. Moeldoko at the TNI headquarters in Cilangkap, East Jakarta, the military could deploy personnel and weapons to secure the vital transportation hubs.

“As a matter of fact, the military has secured our vital installations for quite some time; this agreement is the formalization of the military assistance,” Jonan said, adding that the ministry had also signed a similar agreement with the National Police.

Jonan said that the security protection was needed to protect the assets, which, if left unguarded, could cause instability.

“There are many threats toward the activities of vital installations. We are thankful for the support from the military,” he said.

When pressed about what kind of threats could disrupt transportation services, however, Jonan said that the threats were of low intensity.

Under the agreement, military personnel would be deployed especially to vital transportation hubs in border regions, as well as to disaster-prone and remote areas.

Moeldoko said that the MoU was consistent with what had been ordered by President Joko “Jokowi” Widodo.

He said that the agreement was part of the TNI’s contribution to the program for accelerating national development.

“We have concluded several agreements with other ministries as well,” Moeldoko said.

Moeldoko said it would be incumbent on the TNI to respond to military threats to vital installations.

As for non-military threats, Moeldoko said that the relevant ministries would handle them.

“We will back up the effort,” he said.

Earlier, Moeldoko said the military had agreed to deploy 1,000 personnel to help the Transportation Ministry secure key facilities.

The military personnel will help the Transportation Ministry provide security in ports, airports and other important locations under the supervision of the ministry.

Following the deployment of the 1,000 personnel in the first phase, the military would add another 1,000 personnel in the next stage.

Moeldoko said the deployment of the personnel would not compromise the TNI’s overall capability as most of the soldiers involved in the program were ones approaching their retirement.

“The personnel to be dispatched for the program are those who are about to retire. This is also part of our retirement preparation program,” Moeldoko said.

Jonan declined to give details on the budget needed for the operation, saying state-owned enterprises under the transportation ministries would foot the bill.

Currently, the country has 1,246 seaports, 237 airports and 579 railway stations.

The ministry is planning to construct an additional 100 ports, 49 airports and 120 railway stations within the next five years.

Under Jonan’s leadership, the Transportation Ministry inaugurated 20 ports and 10 airports in regions across Indonesia last year.

The ministry plans to keep developing infrastructure for air, sea and land transportation, including railways, to boost economic development in the country.

- See more at: Military given authority to secure vital transportation hubs | The Jakarta Post
 
RI may re-evaluate defense
partnership with Brazil:
House

Nani Afrida, The Jakarta Post, Jakarta | World | Sat, February 21 2015, 2:24 PM

World News

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Brazilian Air Force A-29B

The House of Representatives' Commission I overseeing political, security and foreign affairs has supported the Foreign Ministry’s decision to recall the Indonesian ambassador-designate to Brazil, Toto Riyanto, in protest at Brasilia's delay in accepting the envoy's credentials.

Brazilian President Dilma Rousseff refused to accept Toto’s credentials on Friday in apparent anger at the execution of Brazilian drug convict Marco Archer Cardoso Moreira in a Central Java prison last month.

“The emotive behavior of the Brazil government will aggravate the bilateral relationship between the two countries,” Commission I deputy chairman Tantowi Yahya said on Saturday.

He said that Indonesia and Brazil had cooperated in the defense sector.

“Indonesia and Brazil have been partners and we allocated some funds in the 2009-2014 state budget to purchase Super Tucano aircraft from Brazil to safeguard our coastline,” Tantowi said. Besides the Super Tucano, Indonesia has also ordered multiple-launch rocket systems (MLRS) from Brazil.

Tantowi said that legislators would discuss with the Defense Ministry to evaluate whether Brazil’s government had changed their unfriendly attitude toward Indonesia.

Apart from weapons systems, Indonesia is also an important meat importer and Brazil is trying to export meat to Indonesia.

“I think Brazil is in the position that it needs us more. We have an emergency situation with drugs and we don’t need to be afraid of pressure from Brazil and Australia,” Tantowi said.

Another Brazilian national, Rodrigo Muxfeldt Gularte, is also facing the death penalty for drug trafficking offenses. (+++++)

- See more at: RI may re-evaluate defense partnership with Brazil: House | The Jakarta Post

No more Tucano? :(
Damn all this drama over the execution of a scum bag..
 
RI may re-evaluate defense
partnership with Brazil:
House

Nani Afrida, The Jakarta Post, Jakarta | World | Sat, February 21 2015, 2:24 PM

World News

ALX_A-29_01.jpg

Brazilian Air Force A-29B

The House of Representatives' Commission I overseeing political, security and foreign affairs has supported the Foreign Ministry’s decision to recall the Indonesian ambassador-designate to Brazil, Toto Riyanto, in protest at Brasilia's delay in accepting the envoy's credentials.

Brazilian President Dilma Rousseff refused to accept Toto’s credentials on Friday in apparent anger at the execution of Brazilian drug convict Marco Archer Cardoso Moreira in a Central Java prison last month.

“The emotive behavior of the Brazil government will aggravate the bilateral relationship between the two countries,” Commission I deputy chairman Tantowi Yahya said on Saturday.

He said that Indonesia and Brazil had cooperated in the defense sector.

“Indonesia and Brazil have been partners and we allocated some funds in the 2009-2014 state budget to purchase Super Tucano aircraft from Brazil to safeguard our coastline,” Tantowi said. Besides the Super Tucano, Indonesia has also ordered multiple-launch rocket systems (MLRS) from Brazil.

Tantowi said that legislators would discuss with the Defense Ministry to evaluate whether Brazil’s government had changed their unfriendly attitude toward Indonesia.

Apart from weapons systems, Indonesia is also an important meat importer and Brazil is trying to export meat to Indonesia.

“I think Brazil is in the position that it needs us more. We have an emergency situation with drugs and we don’t need to be afraid of pressure from Brazil and Australia,” Tantowi said.

Another Brazilian national, Rodrigo Muxfeldt Gularte, is also facing the death penalty for drug trafficking offenses. (+++++)

- See more at: RI may re-evaluate defense partnership with Brazil: House | The Jakarta Post

No more Tucano? :(


Tell them to return our money, Better use it to buy FA50 instead of Tucano.
 
Damn all this drama over the execution of a scum bag..

Dilma popularity is at stake after stinging Brazilian defeats over Germany last year and hence came the joke BRA7-1L around the world. Adding up with popular strikes over the raising of railway tickets and Brazil recorded an 0 percent economic grow last year. She needs something to alleviate the anger of her citizen toward something else, and hence came us with the execution of their drug lords
 
Dilma popularity is at stake after stinging Brazilian defeats over Germany last year and hence came the joke BRA7-1L around the world. Adding up with popular strikes over the raising of railway tickets and Brazil recorded an 0 percent economic grow last year. She needs something to alleviate the anger of her citizen toward something else, and hence came us with the execution of their drug lords

But this is borderline idiotic .. The Indonesian diplomat row and now this.. Lady is out of her mind.
 
Indonesia has the toughest law concerning Drugs. Just few grams of narcotics you're find yourselves get killed by rifles(execution/shot dead by the special forces) or at least, prisoned for life.
 
US, Indonesia Expand Military Cooperation Agreement


FILE - An Indonesian soldier cleans up a missile launcher during a military exhibition in Jakarta


Fatiyah Wardah
January 07, 2015 4:25 PM

JAKARTA—
Indonesia and the United States have signed an action plan to expand military cooperation and improve Indonesia's defense readiness.

The signing ceremony at the Ministry of Defense in Jakarta Wednesday was witnessed by the ministry's Secretary General, Lt. Gen. Ediwan Prabowo, and U.S. Deputy Ambassador Kristen Bauer.

After the ceremony, Prabowo said the 2015 action plan would substantially expand the U.S. Defense Institution Reform Initiative (DIRI) Program in Indonesia.

"Today we begin to ... establish a master plan for 2015. The focus of cooperation between the Ministry of Defense and DIRI is not only in one program. The cooperation would involve the directorate general’s defense strategy, defense planning and its defense potential," said Prabawo.

Bauer said defense cooperation with Indonesia is a long-term commitment for the United States.

"Our relationship continues to grow and strengthen. And our defense relationship is a key part of it and it has never been stronger. With over 500 exchanges, joint exercises and other activities last year and more planned for this year, we are very proud to be Indonesia’s top partner in mil to mil engagements," said Bauer.

The U.S. says the DIRI mission is to partner with countries to develop effective, accountable, professional and transparent defense establishments.

The U.S. cut off military ties with Indonesia over human rights concerns in the early 1990s. Full defense relations were restored in 2005.

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


US, Indonesia Expand Military Cooperation Agreement
 
Indonesia planning to transfer Andrew Chan and Myuran Sukumaran to Nusakambangan island under jet fighter escort.
  • 1 DAY AGO FEBRUARY 22, 2015 12:00AM
Bali Nine lawyers welcome transfer delay
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INDONESIA PREPARES” Weapons mobilised to combat Bali Nine ‘threats’

A MOTHER’S HEARTACHE: ‘I pray Bali Nine will be executed’

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The main entrance gate to Nusa Kambangan prison where the Bali Nine are due at some point to be executed. Picture: Ulet Ifansasti/Getty Images Source: Getty Images



No date has been given for the transfer but the expectation is that it could come at any time as President Joko Widodo reiterates that there will be “no delay” in the executions.

ABBOTT TO INDONESIA: Let’s not forget about the $1b tsunami aid

The head of the TNI, the Indonesian military, four-star General Moeldoko, said on Friday that his forces were prepared to meet any “threats” during the transfer and would have military and weapons systems in place to prevent outside incursions.

There is no chance Indonesian authorities seriously believe that Australian Special Forces would attempt to stage a rescue of Chan and Sukumaran.

But the general’s high-handed rhetoric was designed to remind Australia that all arms of the Indonesian government were fully behind President Widodo’s commitment to seeing the executions through.

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Detailed report ... Footage aired on Channel 1 Indonesia showing how prisoners are executed. Picture: Channel 1Source: Supplied



“We will hold a meeting to discuss the possibility of threats,” the general said. “Of course, we do not indicate or refer to a particular country. However, the military deeply understands the possibility of threats.”

The paramilitary police unit, Brimob, had been expected to fly Chan and Sukumaran from Bali to Nusakambangan on a turboprop police plane, but the situation has changed as diplomatic relations between Australia and Indonesia falter yet again.

The source said the TNI would now be involved in the coming transfer, providing logistical support as well as sending a categorical message of intent to Australia.

The deployment of such a macabre high-powered escort would be unprecedented for a prisoner transfer in Indonesia’s history. Even high-level Indonesian terrorists have typically been driven in convoy to the prison island.

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Gruesome ... Indonesians got an in depth look at how prisoners are executed, a fate the Bali Nine duo will soon face. Picture: Channel 1 Source: Supplied



“This is the same level they gave to Obama,” said the source, referring to the US President’s visit to Indonesia in 2011.

Indonesians have been angered by Prime Minister Tony Abbott using the $1bn in aid Australia gave Indonesia after the 2004 Boxing Day tsunami as leverage in his pleas for clemency.

Mr Abbott also raised the deaths of nine Australians, who were killed in a 2005 chopper crash off Sumatra in a post-tsunami aid mission, as part of his request for goodwill and reciprocity.

Indonesia considered Mr Abbott’s words “threats” and said it would not be intimidated. Instead, it has increased its resolve with the TNI stepping into the picture.

Nusakambangan, on the south coast of Java, is expected to be secured by sea, air and land once the prisoners are shifted to the execution island.

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Pushing ahead ... Police holding the map and run through the transfer plan for the next round of executions. Picture: Adam Taylor Source: News Corp Australia



Indonesia also released an angry statement condemning to government of Brazil for its decision to “abruptly postpone” a planned meeting in which Indonesia’s ambassador-designate to Brazil was to formally present his credentials at the presidential palace, as he was set to begin his tenure.

Indonesia called the treatment of its ambassador-designate an “unfriendly act”.

Brazil strongly protested the January 18 execution of its citizen Marco Archer, on January 18, and its plans to execute paranoid schizophrenic Rodrigo Gularte along with Chan and Sukumaran in the next round.

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs said in a statement: “As a democratic sovereign state with its own sovereign, independent and impartial justice system, no foreign country nor party can and may interfere with the implementation of Indonesia’s prevailing laws, including the enforcement of laws to address drug trafficking.

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Abbot thinks he hard, no he's not
 
Well, seems like everything has been prepared, even the jets. With 2 side of the government trying to score political points to get their constituents support, there will be no room for further negotiation. Slaps or get slap.
 

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