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Actually the MLRS version look more advanced...

Indeed, that's old photo, showing early stage development of SBS prototype. Serve as technology demonstrator for light tracked armored vehicle development. Most probably developed to replace AMX 13, AMX VCI and Scorpion when they got retired someday.

Sepertinya teknologinya masih akan disempurnakan setelah transfer teknologi hasil pengembangan medium tank berhasil dikuasai PINDAD.


PINDAD Komodo 4x4 APC
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Indonesia and France initiate defence R&D programme
Indonesia and France have initiated a project to promote science and technology collaboration in strategic sectors including defence. Called the Nusantara Programme 2016, the initiative is funded by the two governments and jointly managed by Indonesia's Ministry for Research, Technology and Higher Education, and France's Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Development, and the Ministry of National Education and Higher Education and Research.

The Indonesian government said on 2 February that the programme will promote, through funding research and development, areas such as advanced materials, including nanotechnologies, information and communications, and early-warning systems. Defence is one of seven sectors outlined for investment.

http://www.janes.com/article/57693/indonesia-and-france-initiate-defence-r-d-programme
 
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am guessing and hoping that the end result of this will look like russian TOS-1 MRLs.... as in they have similar role
Well they need to invest more on incendiary warheads research. I just thinking it would be your regular mlrs, with regular type of warheads such as HE, anti personnel mines, bomblets and such.
 
Indonesia conducts further tests of improved R-Han 122 rocket
Ridzwan Rahmat, Singapore - IHS Jane's Defence Weekly
02 February 2016
Key Points
  • Indonesia has conducted further tests of an indigenously developed 122 mm rocket
  • The tests were conducted to gather data on the rocket's performance with various payloads
An Indonesian consortium comprising defence equipment developers and research institutes has conducted further tests of an indigenously developed 122 mm rocket known as the R-Han 122B, state-owned arms manufacturer PT Pindad announced on 1 February.

The rockets were launched between 27 and 29 January in Tempursari, East Java, from an Indonesian Marine Corps RM-70 multiple rocket launcher (MRL). Twenty-five R-Han 122B rounds carrying various payloads were launched over the three days.

"The tests were done on the back of successful initial launches completed in October 2015," said PT Pindad in its statement.


Indonesia and France initiate defence R&D programme
Jon Grevatt, Bangkok - IHS Jane's Defence Weekly
02 February 2016
Indonesia and France have initiated a project to promote science and technology collaboration in strategic sectors including defence.

Called the Nusantara Programme 2016, the initiative is funded by the two governments and jointly managed by Indonesia's Ministry for Research, Technology and Higher Education, and France's Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Development, and the Ministry of National Education and Higher Education and Research.

The Indonesian government said on 2 February that the programme will promote, through funding research and development, areas such as advanced materials, including nanotechnologies, information and communications, and early-warning systems. Defence is one of seven sectors outlined for investment.
 
Indonesia, Timor Leste establish cooperation on defense
Rabu, 3 Februari 2016 06:18 WIB | 987 Views
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Jakarta (ANTARA News) - The governments of Indonesia and Timor Leste, through the Ministries of Defense, have agreed to establish cooperation in the field of defense, in particular education and training.

A press statement received by Antara here on Tuesday stated that the Indonesian Defense Minister Ryamizard Ryacudu paid a courtesy call to the East Timor Defense Minister in Dili on Monday (February 1).

The visit was conducted on the sidelines of a working visit of the Indonesian Minister of Defense in order to review the Indonesian Health Care Mission on the Floating Hospital in the Port of Dili, East Timor.

Ryamizard said Indonesias Defense Ministry is ready to assist Timor-Leste, in particular to improve the capacity of the Timorese army personnel.

During this time, cooperation in defense related education and training between the two countries has been on, including Timor Leste Military Officers enrolling in Indonesias Military Command and Staff School.

Timor Leste has also sent several students to study at the Institute of National Defense as well as at a number of universities in Indonesia.

The Indonesian Ministry of Defense opens up opportunities for Timorese soldiers to learn engineering.

"The UN needs Engineering unit to build and improve places which are ravaged by war or natural disaster," Ryamizard stated.

The Defense Minister of Timor Leste, Cirilio Cristovao, said the defense cooperation between Indonesia and East Timor has been going on from the beginning. Both countries already have a cooperation agreement between their armed forces.

"To improve the quality and capability of the engineers, we hope we can send troops to undergo training in Indonesia," he said.

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KORPS HIU KENCANA-Indonesian Navy Submarine Force

The Indonesian Navy has long experience in operating submarines. For a significant period in the 1960s and 1970s, Indonesia operated the most powerful submarine force in the Asia-Pacific region, excepting the Cold War superpowers: 12 Whiskey-class submarines, two torpedo retrievers, and one submarine tender, all purchased from the Soviet Union. By comparison, no other Southeast Asian nation possessed a submarine force of any size, and in 1967 the Royal Australian Navy had only six submarines, of the Oberon class.

The Indonesian Navy received its first submarine, KRI Tjakra (401), from the USSR on 12 September 1959. This first submarine was commanded by Commander O.P. Koesno. Its delivery was a milestone in the creation of the Indonesian Submarine Force, and 12 September was designated as the Indonesian Submarine Squadron Day to commemorate the date that the Indonesian Navy began operating these advanced war machines with both strategic value and deterrent effect.

During the 1960s, in the heyday of the Whiskey class, these superb underwater units were used to regain West Papua from Dutch colonial control. There were three submarine deployments during the military operation—called JAYA WIJAYA 1—against the Dutch forces in the West Papua. KRI Nagabanda (403), KRI Trisula (402), and KRI Tjandrasa (408) successfully launched an attack on the Dutch forces in the West Papua area; in operation TJAKRA II, Tjandrasa managed to infiltrate the enemy’s area to land a group of Indonesian Special Forces on the island. For the success of that operation, the Indonesian Government awarded Tjandrasa and her crew with the prestigious “Bintang Sakti” medal. To the present day, Tjandrasa is the only naval vessel to have been awarded the medal. In April 1963, in operation VISHNU MUKTI, KRl Nagarangsang (404), KRl Tjundamani (411), and KRI Alugoro (406) again conducted a ‘show of force’ in West Papua waters.

Thanks to those 12 submarines, the Indonesian Navy at that time was considered to be one of the most powerful naval forces in the Asia-Pacific region—making Indonesia a regional power and serving as a source of pride and self confidence for her people.

[Photo credit: Kaskus/SukaBedil]

Indonesia, Timor Leste establish cooperation on defense
Rabu, 3 Februari 2016 06:18 WIB | 987 Views
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ANTARA FOTO/Widodo S. Jusuf

Jakarta (ANTARA News) - The governments of Indonesia and Timor Leste, through the Ministries of Defense, have agreed to establish cooperation in the field of defense, in particular education and training.

A press statement received by Antara here on Tuesday stated that the Indonesian Defense Minister Ryamizard Ryacudu paid a courtesy call to the East Timor Defense Minister in Dili on Monday (February 1).

The visit was conducted on the sidelines of a working visit of the Indonesian Minister of Defense in order to review the Indonesian Health Care Mission on the Floating Hospital in the Port of Dili, East Timor.

Ryamizard said Indonesias Defense Ministry is ready to assist Timor-Leste, in particular to improve the capacity of the Timorese army personnel.

During this time, cooperation in defense related education and training between the two countries has been on, including Timor Leste Military Officers enrolling in Indonesias Military Command and Staff School.

Timor Leste has also sent several students to study at the Institute of National Defense as well as at a number of universities in Indonesia.

The Indonesian Ministry of Defense opens up opportunities for Timorese soldiers to learn engineering.

"The UN needs Engineering unit to build and improve places which are ravaged by war or natural disaster," Ryamizard stated.

The Defense Minister of Timor Leste, Cirilio Cristovao, said the defense cooperation between Indonesia and East Timor has been going on from the beginning. Both countries already have a cooperation agreement between their armed forces.

"To improve the quality and capability of the engineers, we hope we can send troops to undergo training in Indonesia," he said.

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OOT ngomongin timor leste, kok ada yg mirip ya

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LCU 593-2 inside KRI Banda Aceh 593 LPD's floating dock
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Indonesian Light Strike Vehicle (ILSV)
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This humvee class vehicle looks great and very promised, can't wait they can fill the roles as the main combatant vehicle for Light Infantry unit such as Raider and Linud and become the backbones of Army utility vehicle eventually. Any detailed specs for this vehicle?

BTW, this Garda II 4X4 Utility vehicle, still in prototype stage though. But it looks great. Made by PT PINDAD and Kopassus Dislitbang.

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KRI Siwar 646, navy missile boat, shadowing USA submarine passing through Malacca strait
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This humvee class vehicle looks great and very promised, can't wait they can fill the roles as the main combatant vehicle for Light Infantry unit such as Raider and Linud and become the backbones of Army utility vehicle eventually. Any detailed specs for this vehicle?

check this link:
Kendaraaan perintis ILSV Indonesia Light Strike Vehicle Indonesia Bisa - JIP : No Road No Problem
Light Strike Vehicle can handle a wide range of missions - Indo14-Day3 | IHS Jane's 360
Indonesian Light Strike Vehicle (ILSV)


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