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PINDAD is ready to increase her production capacity with increasing funds from Government

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PINDAD Badak Direct Fire Support Vehicle while conducting firing test

PMN Cair, Pindad Siap Produksi Kendaraan Tempur Lebih Banyak - Bisnis Liputan6.com
 
Why Indonesia is Immune to ISIS
Can lessons from countries like Indonesia be applied to volatile countries in the Middle East?

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While the number of foreign fighters traveling to Syria and Iraq to join ISIS and other violent extremist groups is estimated to have more than doubled between June 2014 and December 2015, relatively few are coming from Indonesia—at least for now. The question is: Why?

Why Indonesia is Immune to ISIS - Defense One
 
KRI Fatahillah-361 Selesai Menjalani Mid-Life Upgrade

Pada tanggal 10 Juli 2013 lalu Ultra Command and Control System menanda-tangani kontrak untuk melakukan Mid-Life Upgrade (MLU) kapal KRI Fatahillah 361, korvet buatan tahun 1979 yang dibangun oleh galangan Wilton-Fijenoord, Schiedam, Belanda dan masih aktif berdinas dalam jajaran Armada TNI Angkatan Laut.

Ultra CCS adalah perusahaan anak dari Ultra Electronics yang berkantor pusat di Middlesex, Inggris. Dalam kontrak ini Ultra CCS bertindak sebagai main contractor yang bermitra dengan Nobiskrug perusahaan perkapalan yang berkantor pusat di Rendsburg, Germany, Nobiskrug merupakan perusahaan anak dari perusahaan kondang ThyssenKrupp Marine Systems (TKMS).

Pekerjaan upgrade kapal dilakukan di Indonesia, tempat yang dipilih adalah Surabaya, dan mitra lokal utama sebagai subkontraktor yang diajak kedua perusahaan ini adalah PT LEN dan PT Dok dan Perkapalan Surabaya (DPS), kedua perusahaan ini adalah Badan Usaha Milik Negara.

Lingkup pekerjaan dari kontrak senilai 50 juta USD ini adalah penggantian Combat Management System berikut semua sensornya, repowering dan general overhaul. Termasuk dalam kontrak adalah penggantian radar, sonar, C2, CMS, dan instalasi elektonik lainnya demikian juga lambung kapal, penggantian mesin, dan penggantian propeler. Dengan kata lain meskipun sistem senjata dan interior kapal tidak termasuk dalam kontrak, maka tampilan KRI Fatahillah ini akan seperti baru kembali.

Waktu pengerjaan sesuai kontrak adalah 28 bulan sejak kontrak berlaku efektif (setelah dilakukan pembayaran down payment) sehingga kapal ini berdasarkan informasi resmi dari website perusahaan akan diserahkan kepada TNI AL pada awal tahun 2016.

Pembicaraan untuk melakukan MLU bagi 2 korvet lainnya semestinya dilakukan pada tahun 2013 tersebut, namun ternyata kontrak lanjutan bagi kedua korvet juga belum dilakukan. Dalam kelas kapal yang sama TNI AL mempunyai KRI Malahayati-362 dan KRI Nala-363. Untuk KRI Nala modifikasi telah dilakukan sehingga korvet ini memiliki helikopter dek untuk membawa helikopter kelas ringan.

Radar surveillance pada korvet ini telah diganti baru dengan pemasangan radar Terma Scanter 4100. Radar buatan pabrikan Terma dari Denmark ini dipilih karena dapat berfungsi ganda, radar ini selain sebagai surface surveillance juga merupakan air surveillance. Radar 2D medium range ini berkemampuan menjejak sasaran hingga 96Nm (145km). Target kecil berupa helikopter, UAV atau bahkan peluncuran rudal pun dapat terlacak hingga ke horizon. Terma menyatakan bahwa meskipun dalam kondisi cuaca buruk radar tetap dapat menghasilkan gambar dengan resolusi tinggi.

Tidak banyak yang dipublikasikan ke media atas penggantian sistem sensor pada korvet ini, namun sitem manajemen pertempuran (CMS), sistem kendali tembakan, sonar dan decoy pada korvet ini terkonfirmasi untuk dilakukan penggantian. Sebagaimana diketahui, Ultra maupun Terma mempunyai sistem untuk memasok sistem sensor tersebut, sehingga dimungkinkan sistem tersebut berasal dari perusahan-perusahaan ini.

Fatahillah class adalah korvet dengan panjang 83 meter dengan bobot 1450 ton. Persenjataan kapal ini meskipun tergolong korvet cukup untuk dibilang gahar yaitu 1 meriam utama Bofors kaliber 120mm, 2 meriam sekunder Rheinmetall 20mm, 4 rudal anti kapal Exocet MM-38, 2 peluncur torpedo 3 tabung Honeywell Mk 46, dan 1 peluncur mortir anti kapal selam Bofors ASR375 laras ganda.

Saat ini upgrade kapal KRI Fatahillah-361 telah selesai. Tinggal menunggu tahapan testing dan komisioning maka kapal ini akan diserahkan kembali kepada TNI AL. Kita akan menunggu apakah kedua korvet lainnya yaitu KRI Malahayati-362 dan KRI Nala-363 akan segera mengikuti proses MLU ataukah masih harus menunggu waktu.

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More countries purchase
weapons from PT Pindad

Nani Afrida, The Jakarta Post, Jakarta | National | Thu, October 08 2015, 5:02 PM


State-owned land system and weapons maker PT Pindad said on Wednesday that many countries had shown interest in its weapons and that it had inked contracts to provide weapons to some of them.

“We are selling our products to places such as Singapore, Laos, Nigeria, the Philippines, Timor Leste and Thailand,” Pindad president director Silmy Karim told The Jakarta Post on Wednesday.

Pindad produces automatic rifles, pistols, grenade launchers, munitions and war vehicles. The Indonesian Military (TNI) and National Police dominate its market.

The company was also proud of its products as TNI personnel had won several international shooting tournaments using Pindad weapons.

“We have high-quality weapons, that’s why our soldiers win international tournaments and have attracted interest from other countries,” Silmy said.

Silmy said the firm’s most recent contract was sealed in the United Arab Emirates (UAE) in September, when President Joko “Jokowi” Widodo visited Abu Dhabi.

According to the contract, Pindad will transfer technologies to UAE defense logistics and support company Continental Aviation Services (CAS), with the goal of enabling the local manufacturer and marketing Indonesian products. The products include the SS2 assault rifle and ammunitions.

“The plan to build the SS2 weapon plant in UAE will commence in 2017,” Silmy said.

CAS will also collaborate with Rheinmentall Defense Canada to transfer technologies to Pindad, allowing the company to manufacture remote weapon systems (RWS) using Pindad’s name.

The domestic strategic industry was dormant for years after president Soeharto stepped down in 1998 amid the economic crisis. The country received fund assistance during that time from the International Monetary Fund (IMF), which had urged the government to stop supporting the defense industry.

However, during the tenure of president Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono, the House of Representatives passed Law No. 16/2012 on the defense industry and a special committee was tasked with focusing on the issue.

The idea was also in line with Yudhoyono’s plan to equip TNI with a new and sophisticated weaponry system to meet the Minimum Essential Force (MEF).

As Yudhoyono’s successor, Jokowi has promised to improve TNI’s weaponry system by reducing weapon exports and placing more focus on weapon products from Indonesia.

“We will reduce imports of weapon systems by developing our defense industry,” Jokowi said, during the commemoration of the 70th anniversary of the TNI in West Java.

Silmy said that Pindad was still struggling to improve its products. The company had sent several of its best people to learn about weapons technology overseas.

“We need young people who understand weapons technology so that Pindad can produce more sophisticated weapons for Indonesia,” Silmy said

The 2012 law also supports Pindad in efforts to obtain technology from countries Indonesia had ordered products from.

Although Pindad had the opportunity to grow, Silmy said that the company needed more support from the government, including a sufficient budget to boost the company’s capacity.
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- See more at: More countries purchase weapons from PT Pindad | The Jakarta Post
 
Air Force claims current
regulations leave RI airspace
unprotected

Nani Afrida, The Jakarta Post, Jakarta | National | Mon, January 04 2016, 5:09 PM

The Indonesian Air Force has argued that the government should pass new regulations to protect the nation’s skies, claiming that foreign planes often entered Indonesian airspace without permission.

“Their is an idea that Indonesia’s airspace is open and not exclusive at all, as many non-scheduled foreign aircraft enter our airspace freely,” Air Force spokesperson Rear Marshal Dwi Badarmanto said in Jakarta recently.

He acknowledged that Law No. 1/2009 on aviation did stipulate punishment for those who enter Indonesia’s airspace without permission, however, he added that the regulation did not specify the type of criminal actions that would qualify as violations of the law.

“Any violation of our airspace is handled only as an entry-permit violation, not as a violation of a country’s sovereignty,” he said, adding that Indonesia should implement regulations on airspace security that protected the nation’s airspace and stipulated legal consequences for violators.

Dwi also suggested that the Air Force be involved in investigations into airspace violations.

“The Air Force has a role to protect the nation’s airspace, intercept illegal airplanes, and it has enough knowledge about these matters [to carry out these duties],” Dwi said.

Dwi said that the Air Force had taken action to protect the nation’s airspace in the past, such as forcing planes flying in Indonesian airspace to land. However, he said that those actions seemed futile if their was no subsequent legal process.

He said that the pilots of planes that were forced to land had only been asked to pay a Rp 60 million (US$4,336) fine, the same price as an airport landing fee.

“The amount is too small and is not proportional with the effort we took. There should be legal punishment so violations will not happen again,” Dwi said.

According to him, a legal process for violators would not only have a deterrent effect but would also guarantee the sovereignty of Indonesian’s airspace.

Based on the 1944 Chicago convention and Law No. 1/2009 on aviation, Indonesia has sovereignty and the rights to exclusive use of its airspace, meaning that Indonesia has the right to use its airspace for defense and security activities in the national interest. This includes protecting Indonesia from air strikes and violations of its airspace.

There has been many reports of the Air Force confronting foreign planes that did not have permission to fly in Indonesian skies. In most cases, the Air Force has requested that the pilots of foreign planes leave Indonesian airspace or land.

On Nov. 10, for instance, the Air Force intercepted a civilian plane being flown by a US navy reserve pilot, Col. James Patrick Murphy, and forced it to land at the Juwata airbase in Tarakan, North Kalimantan.

On the same day, the Air Force in Makassar, South Sulawesi, detained a Malaysian airplane and its five crew members as the plane did not have clearance to enter Makassar.

The Malaysian airplane was planning to fly to Bali and then continue on to Australia.

In November 2014, two Sukhoi jet fighters forced down an United Arab Emirates Gulfstream IV Jet in Kupang, East Nusa Tenggara, after the jet entered Indonesia using fake flight clearance papers.

In March 2011, a commercial airplane owned by Pakistan International Airlines entered Indonesia without proper permission. The plane, which was transporting 49 military personnel, was forced to land in Makassar. - See more at: Air Force claims current regulations leave RI airspace unprotected | The Jakarta Post
 
Plenty of Bullets Seized, but No Arrests Yet in Papua Shooting

Jakarta.
Police say they have identified two suspected members of the group that attacked a police station in Papua’s Puncak district on Dec. 27, killing three officers and wounding one.

Gen. Badrodin Haiti, the National Police chief, named the suspects as Kalenak Murib and Iris Murib. It is not clear whether the individuals are related; Murib is a common clan name in Puncak district.

Badrodin told the Jakarta Globe on Saturday that a joint team of police and military personnel had raided the two men’s homes in Sinak subdistrict and seized a large stash of ammunition, some of it stolen from the Sinak police station that wasattacked last Sunday.

The haul included 150 rounds of ammunition for an AK-47 assault rifle; 239 rounds for a Pindad SS1, the standard Indonesian police and military issue assault rifle; and 82 rounds for an M14 rifle. Police also seized seven firearms, but Badrodin did not say what kind they were. It is believed the houses’ occupants had fled prior to the raids.

Puncak and the neighboring district of Puncak Jaya in the Papuan hinterland are hotbeds of the province’s long-running separatist insurgency, with police identifying six clan-based groups as being responsible for much of the armed attacks against security forces in the two districts.

In Puncak, they include the Murib Military, based in Sinak and Gomeh subdistricts, as well as a group led by Titus Murib in Kepala Air subdistrict and a third led by Peni Murib in Muara subdistrict.

A fourth group, the one alleged to be responsible for the attack on the Sinak police station, is led by Kalenak Murib and Alex Gagak Murib, and based out of Ilaga, the Puncak district seat, according to district chief Puncak Willem Wandik.

The group has also been blamed for a similar attack on a group police Mobile Brigade (Brimob) personnel in December 2014. The weapons seized by the perpetrators in that earlier incident are believed to have been used in the recent attack, authorities say.

Police allege that the groups are all affiliated to varying degrees with the Free Papua Organization, or OPM, which has for decades waged a low-level war for independence from Indonesian rule.

Plenty of Bullets Seized, but No Arrests Yet in Papua Shooting | Jakarta Globe
 
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HUT ke-53 KowalAnggota Korps Wanita Angkatan Laut (Kowal) bersiap mengikuti upacara peringatan HUT ke-53 Kowal di Markas Kolinlamil, Jakarta, Selasa (5/1). Upacara HUT ke-53 Kowal diselenggarakan dalam rangka mengenang kembali sejarah kelahiran Kowal pada 5 Januari 1963 serta menumbuhkan kembali semangat juang dan patriotisme untuk meningkatkan profesionalitas, kompetensi, dan etos kerja Kowal. (ANTARA FOTO/Wahyu Putro A)

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Anggota Korps Wanita Angkatan Laut (Kowal) menari Gemmu Famire seusai mengikuti upacara peringatan HUT ke-53 Kowal di Markas Kolinlamil, Jakarta, Selasa (5/1). Upacara HUT ke-53 Kowal diselenggarakan dalam rangka mengenang kembali sejarah kelahiran Kowal pada 5 Januari 1963 serta menumbuhkan kembali semangat juang dan patriotisme untuk meningkatkan profesionalitas, kompetensi, dan etos kerja Kowal. (ANTARA FOTO/Wahyu Putro A)

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Anggota Korps Wanita Angkatan Laut (Kowal) mengikuti upacara peringatan HUT ke-53 Kowal di Markas Kolinlamil, Jakarta, Selasa (5/1). Upacara HUT ke-53 Kowal diselenggarakan dalam rangka mengenang kembali sejarah kelahiran Kowal pada 5 Januari 1963 serta menumbuhkan kembali semangat juang dan patriotisme untuk meningkatkan profesionalitas, kompetensi, dan etos kerja Kowal. (ANTARA FOTO/Wahyu Putro A)

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Anak buah kapal KRI Banda Aceh mengikuti upacara peringatan HUT ke-53 Korps Wanita Angkatan Laut (Kowal) di Markas Kolinlamil, Jakarta, Selasa (5/1). Upacara HUT ke-53 Kowal diselenggarakan dalam rangka mengenang kembali sejarah kelahiran Kowal pada 5 Januari 1963 serta menumbuhkan kembali semangat juang dan patriotisme untuk meningkatkan profesionalitas, kompetensi, dan etos kerja Kowal. (ANTARA FOTO/Wahyu Putro A)

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KSAL Laksamana TNI Ade Supandi memeriksa pasukan ketika menjadi Inspektur Upacara Peringatan HUT ke-53 Kowal di Markas Kolinlamil, Jakarta, Selasa (5/1). Upacara HUT ke-53 Kowal diselenggarakan dalam rangka mengenang kembali sejarah kelahiran Kowal pada 5 Januari 1963 serta menumbuhkan kembali semangat juang dan patriotisme untuk meningkatkan profesionalitas, kompetensi, dan etos kerja Kowal. (ANTARA FOTO/Wahyu Putro A)
 

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