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Posted : 2015-04-07 15:47
Updated : 2015-04-07 19:20

GE seeks to supply engines for KF-X program

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An employee assembles an airplane engine at a GE plant in the U.S. state of Massachusetts. GE is seeking to supply its F414-GE-400 engine for Korea's next-generation indigenous fighter jets. / Courtesy of GE Korea

By Lee Hyo-sik

General Electric (GE) wants to supply state-of-the-art aircraft engines for Korea's next-generation indigenous fighter jet program.

The world's leading infrastructure and technology firm plans to offer Korea Aerospace Industries (KAI), a preferred bidder for the Korean Fighter experimental (KF-X) program, to use its F414-GE-400 engine.

The F414 has been selected to power fighter jets in six countries ― Australia, Brazil, India, Sweden, Switzerland and the United States.

It is used in the U.S. Navy F/A-18E/F Super Hornets, EA-18G Growlers, Saab Gripen NG and Tejas Light Combat Aircraft Mark II. More than 1,200 F414 engines have been sold around the globe, according to GE.

"GE is a proud, long-term supporter of Korea's aviation industry. We now want to be part of the KF-X program," GE Korea CEO Chris Khang said. "We are ready to offer the most capable and competitive engine solutions with F414, a proven platform with the latest technology and a strong track record of reliability and operability that KF-X requires."

Khang said GE will also transfer its manufacturing technology, as well as maintenance, repair and overhaul capabilities, if it is chosen to work with KAI.

"We are confident that we have done much more localization in Korea than any competitors," he said. "We have purchased a wide range of core components from our Korean partners, worth over $200 million. This proves our strong commitment to the development of the country's aviation industry."

One of the important factors for KF-X program's success was the exportability of the fighter jet, Khang said, adding that GE supported KAI's T-50 and FA-50 export programs to Indonesia, Iraq and the Philippines.

"We have been supporting KAI's export programs for the two aircraft and the Surion helicopter," he said. "With GE's strong global network and technology leadership, we will continue to play a key role in facilitating Korea's efforts to sell its next-generation aircraft abroad."

The $7.7 billion KF-X program to build F-16 plus class jets with the help of global defense contractors, including GE, will replace the Air Force's aging fleet of F-4s and F-5s. KAI will provide 120 twin-engine aircraft for the Air Force by 2032.

For the past 35 years, GE has been collaborating with the defense ministry and private aviation companies here.

More than 1,300 GE engines power 600 aircraft and ships operated by the Korean military, including F110 and F404 engines for fixed-wing fighter aircraft, T700 and CT7 engines for rotorcraft and turboprop airplanes, and LM500/LM2500 engines for naval vessels.

GE seeks to supply engines for KF-X program
 
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Old News, but as I remember, it hasnt yet been posted here

Indodefence 2014: PT Len expands use of indigenous CMS across TNI-AL fleet

Ridzwan Rahmat, Jakarta - IHS Jane's Navy International
06 November 2014


Key Points
  • The Indonesian Navy is expanding use of an indigenously developed CMS on smaller patrol boats
  • PT Len to install the CMS on Singa and PC-43 vessels
Indonesian defence electronics company PT Len will be installing an indigenously developed combat management system (CMS) on the Indonesian Navy's (Tentera Nasional Indonesia - Angkatan Laut, or TNI-AL's) Singa (PB 57)-class and PC-43-class patrol boats, the company has confirmed with IHS Jane's .



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A mock-up of the Mandhala CMS displayed at the Indodefence 2014 exhibition in Jakarta. (IHS/Ridzwan Rahmat)


The CMS, known as the Mandhala, was previously installed on three Ahmad Yani (Van Speijk)-class guided-missile frigates: KRI Ahmad Yani (351), KRI Abdul Halim Perdanakusuma (355), and KRI Yos Sudarso (353).

Indodefence 2014: PT Len expands use of indigenous CMS across TNI-AL fleet - IHS Jane's 360

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Previously, PT LEN is also collaborating with Thales to supply some electronic software product for 2 Indonesian new frigate ( Sigma) and also for international market.
 
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Indonesian-US Navy Sea Surveillance Exercise 2015

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Indonesian Navy taking this chance to knowing better about their counterpart capability and knowing better our lacks in this field
 
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RSG, PT Dirgantara Indonesia Team Up to Deliver Advanced Anti-Submarine Warfare (ASW) Platform for the Indonesian Armed Forces

Posted: Apr 14, 2015 2:00 PM WIB
Updated: Apr 14, 2015 9:37 PM WIB

Rotorcraft Services Group, Inc. (RSG), announced its teaming agreement with PT Dirgantara Indonesia (PTDI) for the development and integration of an advanced Anti-Submarine Warfare suite for the Airbus AS565 MBe Panther helicopter.

FORT WORTH, TX, April 14, 2015 /24-7PressRelease/ -- Rotorcraft Services Group, Inc. (RSG), an industry leader in aircraft technical services, announced its teaming agreement with PT Dirgantara Indonesia (PTDI) for the development and integration of an advanced Anti-Submarine Warfare suite for the Airbus AS565 MBe Panther helicopter. The integrated mission equipment suite will include L-3 Ocean Systems DS-100 Helicopter Long-Range Active Sonar (HELRAS) and Raytheon Mk46 or Whitehead A244/S lightweight torpedo launching system. The systems modular design will allow the multirole ASW helicopter to be quickly reconfigured for non-combat roles, including Maritime Surveillance, Search and Rescue, MEDEVAC, Utility and External Cargo Lift operations.

"We look forward to leveraging our company's unique blend of expertise, customer commitment and drive for innovation to deliver the most advanced and cost effective ASW platform for the Indonesian Armed Forces in partnership with PTDI, L-3 Oceans systems and Airbus Helicopters " said Fida Waishek, President of RSG AeroDesign "The HELRAS has been demonstrated through numerous NATO naval exercises to be the highest performance helicopter dipping sonar in the world for both shallow and deep water operations. The low frequency system uses high resolution Doppler processing and long shaped pulses to detect submarines at very long range and near-zero Doppler target signal." In addition to its long-range surveillance and search capabilities, the DS-100 is well-suited to redetection, target localization and weapon delivery against deep and shallow water targets.

RSG is an approved supplier for leading Aerospace OEMs worldwide including Agusta Aerospace Corporation, Airbus Helicopters, Changhe Aircraft Industries Group Co., Enstrom Helicopter Corporation, Hafei Aviation Industry Co., Helicopter Support Inc., Korean Aerospace Industries, L-3 Communications Ocean Systems, L-3 Communications Wescam, MD Helicopters, PT Dirgantara Indonesia, Safran USA, Inc., Sikorsky Aircraft Corporation and Sikorsky Global Helicopters.

RSG, PT Dirgantara Indonesia Team Up to Deliver Advanced Anti-Submarine Warfare (ASW) Platform for the Indonesian Armed Forces - WSPA.com
 
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Police`s mobile brigade to deploy snipers to secure Asia-Africa Conference
Selasa, 14 April 2015 19:40 WIB | 272 Views

Depok, W Java (ANTARA News) - The National Polices Mobile Brigade will deploy snipers at certain locations to secure the upcoming Asia-Africa Conference, Senior Commissioner Leo Bona Lubis, the Brimob spokesman, noted here, Wednesday.

He stated the Police Headquarters will deploy a total of three thousand Mobile Brigade (Brimob) personnel to help secure the implementation of the Asia-Africa Conference (AAC) to be held in Jakarta and Bandung, West Java, on April 19-24, 2015.

"Five hundred personnel will work with the Jakarta Police Office, and 2.5 thousand others will be on standby at the Brimob Headquarters and ready to be deployed whenever they are needed," he added.

To secure the implementation of the AAC in Bandung, on April 24, the West Java Police will deploy 1,015 Brimob personnel and 400 others from the Jakarta police will be on duty.

In the meantime, military personnel are well prepared to safeguard the implementation of the upcoming AAC 2015, according to Chief of the Indonesian Defense Forces (TNI) General Moeldoko.

"To secure the AAC, thank God, we have conducted a technical force game (TFG). Every step was well simulated," Moeldoko stated on Tuesday.

In total, 57 delegations from Asian and African nations have confirmed their attendance at the commemoration of the 60th anniversary of the AAC.

Of the 10 ASEAN member countries, the Philippines will not be attending the event, while Thailand has not confirmed its participation.

Events marking the AAC will include a senior official meeting on April 19, a ministerial-level meeting on April 20, the Asian-African Business Summit on April 21, and the Asian-African Summit in Jakarta on April 22 and 23.

In addition, the heads of state will participate in the historical walk event, which will be held in Bandung on April 24.(*)

Police`s mobile brigade to deploy snipers to secure Asia-Africa Conference - ANTARA News
 
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*Women Empowerment
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Indonesia, Norway to increase cooperation to fight illegal fishing
Rabu, 15 April 2015 08:19 WIB | 475 Views

Jakarta (ANTARA News) - Indonesia and Norway have agreed to increase cooperation against illegal fishing activities, especially in the fields of technology and funding.

"They are very advanced with regard to monitoring and security. We will help them with technology, funding, and others," Minister of Fisheries and Marine Resources Susi Pudjiastuti said at Merdeka Palace following a meeting between President Joko Widodo and Norways Prime Minister Erna Solberg here on Tuesday.

She noted that countries across the world are striving to eradicate illegal fishing, especially those that have implemented a sustainable management system to make their fishing resources better.

"Fish will become abundant and poachers will seek to exploit it," she added.

The minister remarked that Norway has a strong monitoring and security system that helps preserve its fish resource.

According to her, the supply and sustainability of fish in Indonesia has attracted the attention of the international community.

"If fish supply here finishes, we will be in trouble because we meet quite much of the worlds needs," she pointed out.

Besides increasing their cooperation, the governments of Indonesia and Norway have agreed to support each others efforts to become non-permanent members of the UN Security Council.

"The two countries support each others bid to become non-permanent members of the UN Security Council for the period of 2019-2020 for Indonesia and 2021-2022 for Norway," the President said in a joint statement after concluding his bilateral meeting with Erna Solberg at Merdeka Palace.

President Jokowi, as he is also called, revealed that the two heads of government also exchanged views on the South China Sea issue as well as the Middle East situation.

According to him, the meeting has been productive as a number of agreements have been reached.

"Prime Minister Erna Solbergs visit to Indonesia is the first," he added.

The president noted that Norway has been Indonesias important cooperation partner in the fields of environment, fisheries, human rights, and maritime development.

"In view of that, we have discussed various efforts to increase our cooperation that has been going on since 2010 in the environment field," he revealed.

The two countries have also agreed to step up cooperation in the eradication of illegal fishing, biogas-powered electricity supply, and training 25 police women and 12 teachers from Afghanistan in Jakarta and Bandung.

"In the field of education, cooperation will be carried out with the countrys universities including UGM, ITB, and Akper Ibnu Sina," he affirmed.(*)

Indonesia, Norway to increase cooperation to fight illegal fishing - ANTARA News
 
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Eurofighter sales presentation bid to joint Indonesian Air Force bidding programme

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Military Chief Challenges IS Militants to Come to Indonesia
Gen. Moeldoko: Let them come and we'll take them all out

By Jakarta Globe on 01:40 pm Apr 14, 2015
Category Featured, Front Page, News, Terrorism
Tags: Abu Bakar Bashir, Indonesian Military TNI, Islamic State ISIS, Moeldoko, Sulawesi

Police investigators at the scene of a shootout with alleged East Indonesia Mujahedeen (MIT) fighters in Central Sulawesi earlier this month. (Antara Photo/Zainuddin M.N.)

Jakarta. The Indonesian Military (TNI) is not at all impressed by threats made by a man claiming to be an Islamic State fighter, to come and free convicted terrorists from the maximum security prison on Nusakambangan island, off Central Java.

“It’s not a problem, let’s wait for them. It’s even better if they do come and not just spew some threats,” TNI chief Gen. Moeldoko said on Tuesday, as quoted by Detik.com. “Let them come and we’ll take them all out, no problem.”

It has been reported that a video posted on YouTube video contained threats to break convicted terrorists Abu Bakar Bashir and Aman Abdurrahman out of prison.

Authorities believe the man in the video could be the Indonesian-born IS militant named Abu Jandal, who previously appeared in a YouTube video uploaded in December, airing threats to the TNI and the National Police’s counterterrorism unit Densus 88.

Police say they are taking the latest video — titled “Salim News alias Abu Jandal” — seriously and have started an investigation, involving also Densus 88 and the National Counterterrorism Agency (BNPT).

The video was viewed more than 5,000 times before it was removed.


Gen. Moeldoko, commander of the Indonesian Military (TNI). (Rumgapres Photo)

Moeldoko said the military was primarily focusing on preventing the Islamic State ideology from gaining a foothold in the archipelago. However, he stressed, his forces would stand firm in the face of any concrete threat.

“Such ideology cannot be allowed to spread in Indonesia,” Moeldoko said. “I have seen clearly how the ideology can spread in unstable countries.”

Alleged Santoso backers arrested

Separately, on Monday, a police spokesman said Densus 88 operators had arrested two people suspected of involvement in terrorist activities in Poso, Central Sulawesi, and Bima, West Nusa Tenggara.

Herman, who is also known as Abu Syaif or David, and Busyro Atif, were arrested on Sunday at 7:30 p.m. local time in Bima, police spokesman Sr. Comr. Agus Rianto said on Monday in Jakarta.

The two suspects are believed to have connections to Santoso, the alleged leader of the East Indonesia Mujahideen (MIT) terrorist network, who remains at large. Santoso is also the former leader of the Poso wing of Jamaah Ansharut Tauhid (JAT) militant group, which was founded by Bashir.

Bashir is currently serving a 15-year jail sentence for involvement in a terrorist training facility in Aceh.

Police allege Herman was involved in the bombing of a traffic police post in Poso in 2013, among other attacks, and took part in military-style training with Santoso. Busyro is also believed to have trained with Santoso and is suspected of having been involved in the 2012 murder of two police officers in Tamanjeka, Central Sulawesi, namely Brig. Andi Sapa and First Adj. Insp. Sudirman.

“We are still investigating the two suspects to find out more about their roles,” said Agus.

Additional reporting by Farouk Arnaz

Indonesian looks to boost exports to Africa
Jon Grevatt, Bangkok - IHS Jane's Defence Weekly
13 April 2015
The Indonesian government is looking to provide enhanced support to domestic defence companies bidding to export equipment to the African continent, deputy foreign minister AM Fachir stated on 13 April.

In a statement by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Fachir noted that Indonesia has had some defence export success in Africa but that the government intends to encourage "strengthened" attempts to further penetrate the market.

He added that the government has asked Indonesian representatives and ambassadors in the African region to "more proactively promote strategic industrial products and to capture market opportunities in the region".

In the past seven years Indonesia has exported the CN-235 medium-range twin-engined transport aircraft, which is produced by Indonesia company PT Dirgantara (PTDI) under licence from Airbus, to three African countries: Burkina Faso, Guinea, and Senegal.



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This is Abu Jandal Video, posted by Al-Jazeera

 
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Eurofighter offers PTDI to assemble typhoon in Indonesia
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JAKARTA, KOMPAS.com - Manufacturers fighter European consortium, the Eurofighter expose their offerings to the Indonesia, the Indonesian government if so bring fighter Typhoon as a replacement for the F-5 Tiger who has retired.One of the proposals submitted Eurofighter is transfrer technology and aircraft assembly can be done in Indonesia, through the production facility owned by PT Dirgantara Indonesia (PT DI) in Bandung."Yes, we (Eurofighter) is in talks, both with the government of Indonesia and PT DI about what we offer, and what they can do," says Martin Elbourne, Head of Industrial Offset Eurofighter when a media conference here on Tuesday (14/04/2015).

PT DI, according to Martin, already have sufficient means to have a final assembly facility (Final Assembly Line) for the Eurofighter Typhoon. "I've seen to it directly and I'm sure they can," he said.By working with the Eurofighter, call Martin, PT DI call Martin could increase its role than just assemble passenger aircraft into combat aircraft manufacturer.

So what kind of strategic cooperation will be taken Eurofighter? According to Martin, for the early stages, can provide Eurofighter Typhoon aircraft assembly facility to PT DI. Next is the care and support of research capacity building.As for the long term, PT DI had the opportunity to not only assemble, but also produces components Typhonn to be exported to countries that combat aircraft operators, such as Germany, Spain, England, and so on.Added by Martin, negotiating with PT DI diharpkan can walk easily, because the aircraft assemblers factory based in Bandung, West Java that have strong ties with Airbus Industries, which is one of the Eurofighter consortium.

As is known, the Eurofighter aircraft manufacturer which is composed of European companies, namely Alenia Aermacchi Italian, French Airbus Group and BAE Systems of the UK.Currently, in addition to assembling the CN 235, PT DI also be a component supplier Airbus A380 aircraft and helicopters NAS332 Super Puma Helicopter Airbus under license.At the end of his explanation, Martin assured strategic partnership that exists between PT DI and Airbus Group for 40 years and offers to make the aircraft assembly line in Indonesia become the Eurofighter advantage over other candidates.Competitors Eurofighter Typhoon itself today is the JAS 39 Gripen fighter aircraft made by the manufacturer Scandinavian SAAB, Sukhoi Su-35 Russian-made, as well as the F-16 Block 60 US-made.Fourth fighters that were submitted by the Ministry of Defence as a strong candidate replacement for the F-5 Tiger.
 
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Military to not allow any disturbance during Asian-African Conference
Rabu, 15 April 2015 14:42 WIB | 508 Views

Jakarta (ANTARA News) - The military will not allow any party to disrupt the 60th anniversary events of the Asian-African Conference (AAC) scheduled on April 19-25, 2015, in Jakarta and Bandung, stated Indonesian Defense Forces (TNI) Commander General Moeldoko.

"The TNI and the National Police (Polri) will not allow any party to disturb the implementation of the 60th anniversary commemoration of the AAC. So far, preparations have been made well," the TNI chief noted while addressing the roll call on the AAC preparations at the National Monument (Monas) Square here on Wednesday.

Therefore, the TNI chief also instructed all leaders of the TNI services and soldiers to not hesitate in overcoming any on-field problems and developments.

"In carrying out the duties, (the TNI) officers should always strictly adhere to the principles of neutrality, firmness, and professionalism. This means they have to abide by the standing procedures and ethics in implementing security measures while exercising self-control, maintaining composure, and not becoming provoked," he explained.

All forces of the TNI-National Police (Polri) involved in securing the events are ordered to continue analyzing all developments in a coordinated manner with the intelligence elements of the National Intelligence Agency (BIN), the TNIs Strategic Intelligence Agency (Bais), and the intelligence elements in the regions.

General Moeldoko pointed out that the AAC event was the realization of the Asian-African spirit since 1955 in responding to every development and challenge faced by member countries through partnership and concrete cooperation.

He emphasized that the AAC event must be a success as it has to do with the countrys honor and authority before the international community.

In view of the large number of attending heads of state and government and in the midst of current global security conditions considered not conducive by several participating countries, the TNI has set up a joint security command to ensure security of the VVIP guests, he pointed out.

The command comprises presidential security guards reinforced by the TNI/Police forces and supported by the regional security task forces that would secure Ring II and III areas and special task forces that would indirectly secure on-site activities of VVIPs.

The roll call was also attended by Deputy National Police Commissioner General Badrodin Haiti, Navy Chief of Staff Admiral Ade Supandi, Air Force Chief of Staff Marshal Agus Supriyatna, and Army Chief of Staff General Gator Nurmantyo.

In total, 57 delegations from Asian and African nations have confirmed their attendance at the commemoration of the 60th anniversary of the AAC, which will be held on April 19-24, in Jakarta and Bandung.

Of the 10 ASEAN member countries, the Philippines will not be attending the event, while Thailand has not confirmed its participation.

Events marking the AAC will include a senior official meeting on April 19, a ministerial-level meeting on April 20, the Asian-African Business Summit on April 21, and the Asian-African Summit in Jakarta on April 22 and 23.

In addition, heads of states will participate in the historical walk event, which will be held in Bandung on April 24.

The AAC was first organized in Bandung in April 1955, at the initiative of Indonesia, Myanmar (Burma), Ceylon (Sri Lanka), India, and Pakistan.(*)

Military to not allow any disturbance during Asian-African Conference - ANTARA News
 
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The F-16 burns at Air Force air base Halim
Reporter: Iqbal Fadil | Thursday, April 16, 2015 09:31


Merdeka.com - A fighter aircraft F-16 belonging to the Air Force failed to take off on runway Halim air base, Jakarta this morning. The pilot survived with injuries in the hand, but the plane burned.

Information compiled, the incident took place at around 7:15 pm, Thursday (16/4). The aircraft failed to fly while the left wheel off the resulting friction causing sparks and burning fuselage at the end of the runway.

Genesis is rapid and firefighters in direct Lanud swiftly extinguish the fire in quick time. Fuselage charred but not until it is destroyed.

Event occurs when the aircraft will perform a fly fly pass through TNI headquarters in Cilangkap. Today, President Jokowi appointed honorary citizen of special forces military. One of the attractions that are served are a fly pass by a number of Air Force fighter fleet. One is 4 F-16s.





Indonesia confirmed that it is interested in purchasing Su-35 fighters



Russian Aviaton » Wednesday April 15, 2015 10:42 MSK


Indonesian Ministry of Defense confirmed that it is interested in purchasing the latest Russian Su-35 fighters, RIA Novosti reports with reference to Rosoboronexport Deputy CEO, Sergey Goreslavski.

He took part in the work of Russian delegation at LIMA-2015 exhibition held in March at Langkawi Island (Malaysia).

“Indonesian air forces showed interest in Su-35. The country’s Minister of Defense confirmed it once again,” Goreslavski said.

According to him, Indonesia is also interested in Russian helicopters, Be-200 amphibious aircraft and conventional submarines (project 636).

In February 2015 ANTARA agency with reference to Commander-in-Chief of the Indonesian air forces Vice-Marshal Agus Supriatna reported that the air forces are going to replace outdated F-5 fighters (delivered from USA) with state-of-the-art “4++”-generation Su-35 fighters.
 
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