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Indonesia stops search, evacuation operation for AirAsia victims
Selasa, 3 Maret 2015 21:24 WIB | 601 Views

Surabaya, E Java (ANTARA News) - Search and evacuation efforts for the victims of the ill-fated AirAsia QZ8501 have been officially stopped, according to Chief of the National Search and Rescue Agency (Basarnas) Vice Marshal F.H.B. Soelistyo.

"I and the victims relatives have agreed to officially end the search and evacuation operation at 1:45 p.m. local time," Soelistyo stated here, Tuesday.

They also agreed that Basarnas will conduct additional operation for seven days starting March 9, 2015.

"We will try again only for a week. This additional operation is to respect the victims relatives. However, after this, I will completely stop it," he noted.

The identification of some victims is still pending, however, the process will continue until all the recovered bodies are identified and returned to their families.

"We have told the media that 103 bodies have been recovered, in addition to the four body bags that we discovered in the planes fuselage. The four have not been identified," he added.

Vice Marshal Soelistyo held a closed-door meeting with relatives of the AirAsia QZ8501 victims at the East Java Police Headquarters on Tuesday.

The Indonesia AirAsia Airbus A320-200 lost contact with air traffic control over the Java Sea on Dec. 28 morning, shortly after taking off from Juanda International Airport, Surabaya, East Java province, en route to Singapore.

The ill-fated plane had 155 Indonesians, three South Koreans, a Malaysian, a Singaporean, a British, and a French national on board.

The ill-fated plane is believed to have crashed in the Java Sea near Karimata Strait, some 95 nautical miles from Pangkalan Bun, Central Kalimantan.

Since the day of its disappearance, Indonesia has launched a massive search and rescue operation, which was joined in by several foreign countries, including Malaysia, Singapore, Australia, the United States, Japan, China, South Korea, India, and Russia.

In January, the transportation ministrys National Transportation Safety Commission (KNKT) released 18 points of factual information in a preliminary report based on the black box recordings of the ill-fated AirAsia flight QZ8501.

Head of KNKTs AirAsia QZ8501 Investigation Team Mardjono Siswosuwarno stated, among other things, that the second-in-command pilot, or co-pilot, was flying the aircraft when the accident occurred.(*)

Indonesia stops search, evacuation operation for AirAsia victims - ANTARA News
 
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New Anoas rolled out from factory, and soon to be delivered to Sudan as a part of Indonesian Peacekeeping.
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I want to see this ones (Badak IFV) rolled out from Pindad in hundreds soon ............

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And also this one, even though I dont know whether our Army has ordered this new Anoa variant yet.......

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Are these unmanned? We have seen and heard that Indonesia and even Malaysia is quite ahead in technology and specially in military as Pakistan is not able to make a missile on its own and Indonesia has tooked Chinese ones and now are exporting them.
 
Are these unmanned? We have seen and heard that Indonesia and even Malaysia is quite ahead in technology and specially in military as Pakistan is not able to make a missile on its own and Indonesia has tooked Chinese ones and now are exporting them.

Nope, but this one below yes, still in prototype though, PT Lundin (Indonesian company) and Saab (Swedish)

I dont think Malaysia is ahead of you in term of military technology, you are far ahead from them. And our Military industries are still in developing phase as well.

Nope, we dont export C-705 Anti ship missile, we just want to produce it here, and if all things are fine, we want to to have joint research in making new variant of cruise missile with China, according to MOU it should be started in 2017. And for your information, C-705 missile hasnt yet been produced by us. We just export rockets to China, R-Han 122, maybe they want to buy it to know our knowledge in making rocket.

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Bali Nine Transfer to Nusakambangan

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Australian Bali Nine duo Andrew Chan (pictured) and Myuran Sukumaran are escorted off the plane that carried them to to Cilacap, central Java, by security officers

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Myuran Sukumaran (pictured) and Andrew Chan are facing execution this weekend on Nusakambangan Island on Indonesia, also known as 'Death Island' and have now been transferred to Nusakambangan island prison via a ferry

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Indonesia has allocated around $20,000 for each prisoner this weekend and said weather and location can cause difficulties, including transfer by the charter jet which carried the men to Cilacap airport (pictured) on Wednesday

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Indonesian police armoured vehicles carrying the Australian Bali Nine duo arrive at Wijaya Pura Port in Cilacap, Central Java

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Indonesian special police leave the ferry port after transferring the prisoners in Cilacap, Central Java.

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I hope some days we can meet at Jakarta, not knowing all of you guys here exactly make my curiosity get bigger and bigger, day after day...... :cry:
Well, even I work by having PDF thread alive at my computer, some personal feeling has been arise here..... :partay:
 
Indonesian legendary sniper Tatang Koswara dies at 68
Wednesday, 04 March 2015

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REPUBLIKA.CO.ID, BANDUNG -- Legendary Indonesian sniper Tatang Koswara died at the age of 68 on Tuesday night (March 3) while being interviewed as a guest star in a television talk show in Jakarta.

The body of the deceased has been taken to his home in Bandung, on Wednesday (4/3).

Koswara's third child, Tubagus Abdiyuda noted during the funeral at his home on Wednesday that his father had suffered from heart disease for the past 14 years before his death.

"I am proud of my father. Although he had a heart problem, he had an iron spirit, perhaps because of his strong body. He was a military man," Abdiyuda stated.

However, Abdiyuda was in agony when he witnessed his father struggling with heart disease.

"He was drenched in cold sweat, but he kept fighting. One day he told me that it was like being in a void when the disease relapsed. He could not breathe. With strong willpower, he was able to (breathe again)," Abdiyuda said.

Tatang Koswara died on Tuesday night (March 3) during the shooting of a talk show Hitam Putih at a television station studio in Jakarta.

The body of the late sniper was taken to the funeral home on Sayuran Road, Lumba Lumba Kav. No.2 RT/01 RW08, Dayeuhkolot Sub-district, Bandung, East Java Province, on Wednesday morning.

Tatang Koswara will be honored in a military funeral and buried in a local cemetery near his house.

Indonesian legendary sniper Tatang Koswara dies at 68 | Republika Online

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Police Shoot Three Suspects of Indonesian Workers Kidnappers
Wednesday, 04 March 2015

Investigation and Criminal Division of Metro Police Resort Soekarno-Hatta Airport have shot three of four suspects that sedates Indonesian workers (TKI) frequently operating in several airports throughout Indonesia.

“They fought back during the arrested,” Chief of Investigation and Criminal Division of Metro Police Resort Soekarno-Hatta Airport, Commissioner Azhari Kurniawan, said on Tuesday, Mar. 3.

The three suspects were shot in the leg. They are RS, 40, of Lampung; IY, 39, of Purwokerto; and BD, 45, of East Lampung. They were booked along with their partners JA, 36, of Lubuk Linggau. “The gang consist of six people, with two still at large,” Aszhari said.

Second Inspector Wayan Sukaarsa, Chief of Resmob Division, said the suspects tried to flee and fought back against officers during the attempted arrest. “They were arrested at different places such as Dadap, Tangerang, Subang, Bekasi and the area of Tanjung Priok, North Jakarta,” Wayan said.

According to Aszhari, the suspects sedated their victims and steals all of their valuables and dumps their body on the side of the road at Purwokerto and Bekasi. “They target Indonesian workers that just arrived from overseas,” he said.

Police Shoot Three Suspects of Indonesian Workers Kidnappers | Metro | Tempo.Co :: Indonesian News Portal
 
Unmanned aircraft for maritime survey

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Civilian drone (source: Kompas)

Jakarta, Kompas - National Institute of Aeronautics and Space or Lapan was preparing a series of four unmanned aircraft to carry out missions of maritime surveillance systems, monitoring, and mapping the border. Development is done in the communication system, controller, and cargo.

According to the Head of Aviation Technology Lapan Gunawan S Prabowo, Sunday (03/01/2015), in Jakarta, from 2015 up to the next three years, four unmanned aircraft (drones) that Lapan Surveillance Unmanned Aerial Vehicle or LSU-02 until LSU- 05 will be integrated in the system of maritime survey.

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LSU-2 trials in the deck KRI Frans Kaisiepo 368 (photos: Lapan)

Program design pioneered in Lapan LSU in 2011, at the Center for Aviation Technology. Now LSU-01 to the LSU-03 operated. LSU-01 for disaster surveys. The LSU-02 record-breaking Indonesian World Record Museum (MURI) to fly to go back as far as 200 kilometers are used for aerial photography and mapping.

The plane was programmed automatically to fly independently towards Nusawiru within 100 kilometers and back onto the runway two hours later. LSU 02 aircraft has a wingspan of 2.5 m and a length of 2 meters body. Lapan UAV aircraft had been operated to photograph the crater of Mount Merapi and monitor the flooding in Jakarta in January 2013. The technology can also support the food security program with monitoring of paddy to rice production estimates.

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The probe will be used Directorate Army Topographic and Geospatial Information Agency for monitoring and mapping of the border area. The rides are designed for takeoff and landing on the ship and never included joint military exercises.

LSU-03 drone with a range of 350 km and can carry out surveillance missions instant video recording (realtime). "Type LSU was capable of lifting loads up to 10 pounds or twice LSU-02," said Head of Aerodynamics Lapan Agus Aribowo.

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Forum for the LSU-05 which weighs a total of 120 kg has diujiterbang end of 2014. The latest generation of drones that reaches 6 feet or two times longer than the LSU-02. The fuselage is made of composite material is lighter alloys. "With its light weight, more cargo," said Agus.

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LSU-05, drone-made Lapan (photo: Lapan)

The probe will be installed radar system that can map a cloudy area. Another goal is for geological survey and Earth's magnetic field. (YUN)

Pesawat Tanpa Awak untuk Survei Kemaritiman - Kompas.com
 
Are these unmanned? We have seen and heard that Indonesia and even Malaysia is quite ahead in technology and specially in military as Pakistan is not able to make a missile on its own and Indonesia has tooked Chinese ones and now are exporting them.


Pakistan is far ahead than Indonesia and Malaysia in missile regime technology, as you had build Babur Cruise missile and Raad and so many Grad type missile artillery rocket. Pakistan too has built so many indigenous military product like APC, tank, aircraft with super Mushak aircraft trainer, artillery, RPG-7 type and so on.

And i can said for sure, your guys has achieving Nuclear as weapon technology and that's not easy feat to be achieved by any countries and yet Pakistan is the first and the only Muslim predominance country in this world who own their Nuclear tipped warhead as their weapon.
 
Nope, but this one below yes, still in prototype though, PT Lundin (Indonesian company) and Saab (Swedish)

I dont think Malaysia is ahead of you in term of military technology, you are far ahead from them. And our Military industries are still in developing phase as well.

Nope, we dont export C-705 Anti ship missile, we just want to produce it here, and if all things are fine, we want to to have joint research in making new variant of cruise missile with China, according to MOU it should be started in 2017. And for your information, C-705 missile hasnt yet been produced by us. We just export rockets to China, R-Han 122, maybe they want to buy it to know our knowledge in making rocket.

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Export to China? Really?
 
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