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Indonesian Navy to set up sea traffic management center
Rabu, 13 Mei 2015 17:45 WIB | 1.069 Views

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Surabaya, E.Java (ANTARA News) - The Indonesian Navy will set up a Traffic Management Center (TMC) to monitor sea traffic in a bid to offer safety and security to the community by providing information regarding traffic on sea lanes.

The Indonesian Navy plans to have a TMC similar to the one belonging to the Indonesian Police for monitoring road traffic, Indonesian Navy spokesperson Vice Admiral Manahan Simorangkir stated here, Wednesday.

"We want to serve the community by offering safety and security, including for the international community," he affirmed, adding that Malaka and Sunda Straits are sea lanes where the traffic is very busy.

Both sea lanes have areas prone to piracy and accidents due to navigation problems, and therefore, a facility such as TMC is very important, Simorangkir pointed out.

According to the spokesperson, the Indonesian Navy is currently developing the existing media center for the Indonesia Eastern Command Fleet and other institutions, so that all parties can be integrated, and every situation pertaining to sea traffic can be monitored.

Simorangkir expressed optimism that the TMC for monitoring sea lanes will provide information according to the Indonesia Navys needs in order to support its duties.(*)

Indonesian Navy to set up sea traffic management center - ANTARA News

Navy welcomes new sophisticated
research vessel

The Jakarta Post, Jakarta | National | Fri, May 15 2015, 11:55 AM
National News

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The Indonesian Navy took delivery of a French-made KRI Rigel 933 multipurpose research vessel at Jakarta International Container Terminal 2, Tanjung Priok, North Jakarta, on Friday.

"I hope it will be sufficient to meet the need for ships to update our navigation data and to research sea depth, topography and salinity. […] I expect the data to be used in national development efforts," Navy chief of staff Adm. Ade Supandi said.

Ade added that the vessel was expected to be used for the government's annual program to update its sea map, especially with coastal reclamation going on in various areas.

It is also aligned to President Joko Widodo’s objective to make Indonesia a global maritime axis.

The vessel is the first of two new vessels ordered under contract by the Defense Ministry from French shipbuilder OCEA SA in October 2013. The second vessel is slated to be finished in July or August, Ade said.

The Regel 933, which the Navy claims is the most technologically advanced vessel in Asia, is part of the Navy's modernization attempt for its hydro-oceanographic survey vessel lineup in the next five years.

The KRI Regel 933, which will be manned by 30 naval personnel led by Lt. Col. M. Wirda Prayogo, set off from the Les Sables D'Olonne Dock in France, where it was built, on March 26.

It arrived in Indonesian territorial waters on May 6.

The new multipurpose research vessel is equipped with maritime surveillance and oceanographic equipment, which will collect topographical data for defense-related tasks as well as search and rescue operations.

Its equipment includes an autonomous underwater vehicle to produce underwater imagery at up to 1,000 meters in depth, a side scan sonar and an automatic weather station.

It weighs 560 tons and measures 60.1 meter in length, 11.5 meter in width and is armed with 20 mm and 12.7 mm guns.

The vessel has a top speed of 16 knots and can accommodate 30 crew and six embarked personnel.

It will be moored at a dock in Jakarta owned by the Navy's Hydro-Oceanographic Office, as an addition to vessels KRI Dewa Kembar 932, KRI Louser 924 and KRI Pulau Romang 723.

The Defense Minister Ryamizard Ryacudu led the ship-naming ceremony and commissioning event at the dock in France on March 11. (fsu)

- See more at: Navy welcomes new sophisticated research vessel | The Jakarta Post
 
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Di inventori AL masih banyak kapal yang lebih kecil KCR40
Iya mas, makanya saya terkadang miris klo liat inventori tni-al selain didominasi oleh kapal yg sudah berusia ujur, mayoritas isinya juga berukuran imut., Tapi ya saya tetap optimis kok kedepannya pasti akan ada kabar baik :)
 
I am forget if Indonesian Marine Corps operated PTS-10 beside the already famous K-61 KAPA

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credit to Indomiliter
 
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Sejumlah personil Brigade Mobil (Brimob) dengan senjata lengkap bersiaga diatas truk pasukan menuju beberapa titik lokasi dalam Operasi Camar Maleo 2 di Poso, Sulawesi Tengah, Sabtu (16/5/15). Sekitar 1000 personil aparat kepolisian diturunkan dalam operasi Mabes Polri tersebut akan melakukan operasi lanjutan selama dua bulan ke depan, terdiri 600 personil Resimen Kelapa Dua, Brimob Polda Sulteng 367 orang dan ditambah kepolisian Polres Poso. (ANTARA FOTO/Zainuddin MN)

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Sejumlah personil Brigade Mobil (Brimob) dengan senjata lengkap bersiaga diatas truk pasukan menuju beberapa titik lokasi dalam Operasi Camar Maleo 2 di Poso, Sulawesi Tengah, Sabtu (16/5/15). Sekitar 1000 personil aparat kepolisian diturunkan dalam operasi Mabes Polri tersebut akan melakukan operasi lanjutan selama dua bulan ke depan, terdiri 600 personil Resimen Kelapa Dua, Brimob Polda Sulteng 367 orang dan ditambah kepolisian Polres Poso. (ANTARA FOTO/Zainuddin MN)
 
Indonesian president backs defence increases
Jon Grevatt, Bangkok - IHS Jane's Defence Industry
13 May 2015
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Indonesian defence spending 2010-2019. Credit: IHS
Indonesian President Joko Widodo has vowed to more than double the country's defence budget in 2016 if Indonesia's economy achieves 7% GDP growth this year.

In comments published by state-run news agency Antara on 13 May, Widodo said that if the GDP target is achieved the government would "set aside a budget of IDR210 trillion (USD16 billion) for the Indonesian armed forces". In 2015 the defence budget is set at about IDR100 trillion.

The pledge is an apparent indication of a commitment to accelerate a spending plan outlined in April by the Indonesian House of Representatives (DPR). This plan features incremental budgetary increases over the next few years, rising to IDR200 trillion by 2020.

This plan, in turn, is tracked against the Widodo administration's previous pledge to increase military spending as a proportion of GDP from the existing 0.9% to 1.5%.

Speaking on 13 May Widodo said the IDR210 trillion target can be achieved "if the economy grows well [and] particularly if stability is guaranteed". He added, "Our economy is facing global financial pressures … but I am sure if stability and security is maintained the economy will grow by 7%."

Indonesian president backs defence increases - IHS Jane's 360

photo by Ijal Lubis, .
all credit to him.



PINDAD SS2 V5
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PINDAD SSX 7,62 mm
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Is this new Gun produced by PINDAD ?
 
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Indonesian Defense Minister visit Army Pacific Command
 
Indonesian president backs defence increases
Jon Grevatt, Bangkok - IHS Jane's Defence Industry
13 May 2015
IDS_-_main.jpg

Indonesian defence spending 2010-2019. Credit: IHS
Indonesian President Joko Widodo has vowed to more than double the country's defence budget in 2016 if Indonesia's economy achieves 7% GDP growth this year.

In comments published by state-run news agency Antara on 13 May, Widodo said that if the GDP target is achieved the government would "set aside a budget of IDR210 trillion (USD16 billion) for the Indonesian armed forces". In 2015 the defence budget is set at about IDR100 trillion.

The pledge is an apparent indication of a commitment to accelerate a spending plan outlined in April by the Indonesian House of Representatives (DPR). This plan features incremental budgetary increases over the next few years, rising to IDR200 trillion by 2020.

This plan, in turn, is tracked against the Widodo administration's previous pledge to increase military spending as a proportion of GDP from the existing 0.9% to 1.5%.

Speaking on 13 May Widodo said the IDR210 trillion target can be achieved "if the economy grows well [and] particularly if stability is guaranteed". He added, "Our economy is facing global financial pressures … but I am sure if stability and security is maintained the economy will grow by 7%."

Indonesian president backs defence increases - IHS Jane's 360

photo by Ijal Lubis, .
all credit to him.



PINDAD SS2 V5
11130120_10206697668390010_3676956379266373768_n.jpg



PINDAD SSX 7,62 mm
11167808_10206696846769470_1604440092172732215_n.jpg
Please I want complete details about the Gun in last picture ??
@Indos @madokafc @Reashot Xigwin and others
 

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