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Two Leopard 2A4 tanks on display during Techno Military Festival at Sebelas Maret University. Credit to Solo Info.

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It's true that pindad currently in the process to expands its business to UAE and would sell the license and help build factory to produce SS2 there to penetrate middle east rifle market. But don't assume to much, except if you have some source to back up your assumption... Like this one...


Because i'd love to know the detail...

The news about rheinmetall rcws license acquisition by pindad showed up not to long after pindad news of upcoming expansion in UEA... the rcws is fitted for anoa 2... it was already installed... Rheinmetall does have a foot print at UEA...

I guess i was wrong.... sorry for my bad assumption and mybad judgement.. but then again... it felt there is something beneath the deal

We wouldn't just giving a knowledge just to acquire money... it would become much better if we trade one for some....
 
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Indonesian Shipbuilder

PT Tesco Indomaritim
PT Tesco Indomaritim was incorporated in 1989. The Company manufactures high quality and high performance aluminum and steel plate vessels powered with either Water jet system or Propeller system. The Company offers built-designed vessels for both work boats and military vessels which include Pilot boats, Crew boats, Patrol boats, Landing craft and Combat boats.

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Naval Patrol Boat, 28 meter
Water jet System

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Naval Patrol Boat, 28 meter
Propeller System

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Landing Craft Utility, 24 meter
Water jet System

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Combat Boat, 18 meter
Water jet System
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PROUDLY MADE IN INDONESIA!
 
The news about rheinmetall rcws license acquisition by pindad showed up not to long after pindad news of upcoming expansion in UEA... the rcws is fitted for anoa 2... it was already installed... Rheinmetall does have a foot print at UEA... I guess i was wrong.... sorry for my bad assumption and mybad judgement.. but then again... it felt there is something beneath the deal. We wouldn't just giving a knowledge just to acquire money... it would become much better if we trade one for some....

Whatever it was behind the deal, i don't know and i assume you don't know either.. So it's better not to make such wild assumption, or even worse, accusation. :coffee:


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Hawaii Army National Guard Hosts Indonesian Air Force for Knowledge Exchange
The exchange is intended to build a strong relationship between the U.S. and Indonesia under the State Partnership Program
WAHIAWA, HAWAII, UNITED STATES
July 2016

Photos by Spc. Paul Berzinas
117th Mobile Public Affairs Detachment (Hawaii)

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U.S. Army Maj, Joseph O. Tolentino addresses Indonesian Air Force aviation officers during a Subject Matter Expert Exchange (SMEE) at Wheeler Army Airfield in Wahiawa, Hawaii on July 18, 2016.


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U.S. Army Chief Warrant Officer Anthony Peck shows visiting Indonesian Air Force Col. Eding Sungkana the flight controls of one of the Hawaii Army National Guard’s UH-60M Blackhawk helicopters at Wheeler Army Airfield in Wahiawa, during an aviation Subject matter expert exchange between service members from the U.S. and Indonesia on July 18, 2016.

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Indonesian Air Force aviation officers head towards the flight line during an aviation subject matter expert exchange with U.S. Army National Guard at the Army Aviation Support Facility #1, Wheeler Army Air Field in Wahiawa, Hawaii on July 20, 2016.


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U.S. Army Staff Sgt. Fred T. Dona prepares a simulated weight for a sling load demonstration using a CH-47F Chinook helicopter as part of an aviation subject matter expert exchange held at the Army Aviation Support Facility #1, Wheeler Army Airfield in Wahiawa, Hawaii on July 20, 2016.

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U.S Army National Guard soldiers and Indonesian Air Force aviation officers take turns sitting on the edge of the cargo loading ramp of a CH-47F Chinook during an aviation subject matter expert exchange held at the Army Aviation Support Facility #1, Wheeler Army Airfield in Wahiawa, Hawaii on July 20, 2016.

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Indonesian Air Force Maj. Vicky Simatupang gives a brief on Indonesian Helicopter maintenance practices during an aviation subject matter expert exchange held at Army Aviation Support Facility #1, Wheeler Army Airfield in Wahiawa, Hawaii on July 21, 2016.

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U.S. Army Staff Sgt. Daniel Alvarez shows Indonesian Air Force Maj. Noorintyo Herbanu and Maj. Vicky Simatupang corrosion control techniques using a CH-47F Chinook helicopter at Army Aviation Support Facility #1, Wheeler Army Airfield in Wahiawa, Hawaii on July 21, 2016.
 
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THURSDAY, 11 AUGUST 2016 463 VIEWS

Cambodia-Indonesia to Strengthen Ties
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Indonesian Defense Minister Ryamizard Ryacudu was in Phnom Penh to meet with General Tea Banh yesterday. KT/Mai Vireak


Cambodia and Indonesia will further strengthen their ties by extending current bilateral cooperation to include the military; it was announced following a meeting between the defense ministers of the two countries yesterday.

Indonesian Defense Minister Ryamizard Ryacudu was in Phnom Penh to meet with General Tea Banh, his Cambodian counterpart. Gen. Banh told reporters after yesterday’s meeting that the two discussed how regional peace and stability can be best ensured through cooperation.

“Previously, Cambodia and Indonesia have not widely cooperated, so we agreed to expand our relationship,” he explained, adding that this would be done through a memorandum of understanding.

Gen. Banh pointed out that Indonesia had provided aid to Cambodia’s military in the past, including training and technical equipment supplies such as uniforms and weapons. Cambodian officers have been to Indonesia to train, he said, while Indonesian experts visited Cambodia to help train “thousands” of Cambodian officers.

The topic of the South China Sea was discussed, he said, noting that the two sides had agreed that those countries directly involved in the dispute must negotiate to ensure a peaceful resolution.
 
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Indonesia, Cambodia discuss defence cooperation

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Indonesian Defence Minister Ryamizard Ryacudu (centre) arrives at Phnom Penh International Airport on Tuesday for a three-day official visit to the Kingdom. Hong Menea

Thu, 11 August 2016
Shaun Turton and Vong Sokheng


Indonesia is willing to offer Cambodia’s navy ships at a discount and would like the Kingdom to be involved in joint patrols in the region, Indonesia’s Defence Minister Ryamizard Ryacudu yesterday told the Post, amid his meetings with government leaders.

Ryacudu, a retired general, met with Prime Minister Hun Sen and his defence counterpart, Tea Banh, as part of a regional tour, which will see him next head to Singapore.

According to Banh, who spoke to reporters following their hour-long meeting, the two discussed a new defence cooperation agreement between the countries, which will include increased military training and potential weapons and uniform sales.

“[We] will move to sign a Memorandum of Understanding between Cambodia and Indonesia’s defence ministries in all sectors of defence,” Banh said.

According to Indonesia’s Defence Attache office, the MoU would allow Indonesia to train soldiers from all Royal Cambodian Armed Forces branches.

Since 2012, Indonesia has trained about 200 Cambodian troops – including from the 911 Brigade and National Counter Terrorism Special Forces – under the Army to Army Talks (ATAT) agreement. The new programs followed the end of a six-month commando training course offered to the Kingdom’s special forces.

Taking roughly 20 soldiers a year to Indonesia, the program offers courses covering sniper, anti-terrorism, military diving, climbing and sky diving tactics.

The country also sends advisers to Cambodia to train the Prime Minister’s Bodyguard Unit.

The Defence Attache office added that the planned MoU will allow Indonesia to sell weaponry it produces to Cambodia.

In an interview yesterday at the Cambodiana Hotel, Ryacudu said he would also float the proposal of selling Cambodia warships so it could cooperate more closely with Indonesia’s naval operations, particularly joint patrols in the northern South China Sea.

“We have our own shipyard, it is quite capable and we already produce ships which have been bought by the Philippines, so that’s something that we would like to offer to Cambodia, if they would like to buy,” Ryacudu said.

We would like to sell to them at a special price, like a friendship price.”

Reached yesterday, Defence Ministry spokesman Chhum Socheat said though Cambodia needed new warships, its budget was limited.

He also said that he had no further information on intentions to acquire two Chinese frigates announced by Banh in February.

According to documents obtained by the Post, Cambodia currently has a small fleet of slightly over 20 vessels, including four Stenka class and two Turya class Soviet-built vessels and eight Chinese-built patrol boats.

According to a source with intimate of knowledge of the Cambodian military, the navy lacked the money, and trained personnel, to handle more advanced vessels.

“Their capacity is very rudimentary,” said the source, adding that at least four of the Soviet-built boats are considered unseaworthy.

Under its global maritime fulcrum policy, Indonesia is pushing to become a leader in naval security.

The country is among the most influential in the ASEAN bloc, which has been split by the divisive South China Sea dispute, particularly after a decision by the Permanent Court of Arbitration in the Hague, which dismissed most of China’s claim to the waters.

Tensions were further raised yesterday after Reuters reported that Vietnam had deployed mobile rocket launchers on disputed islands in the Spratly group.

Though it does not have a direct rival claim, Indonesia has clashed with Beijing over fishing rights near its Natuna islands. Many of its neighbours, however, have competing claims.

Contact authors: Shaun Turton and Vong Sokheng
 
Satgas Maritim TNI Konga Diberangkatkan ke Lebanon
Prajurit Satgas Maritim TNI Konga XXVIII-I/UNIFIL berbaris ketika mengkuti upacara keberangkatan menuju Laut Lebanon di Dermaga Madura Koramatim, Surabaya, Jawa Timur, Kamis (11/8/2016). Satgas yang berjumlah 107 tersebut merupakan Satgas Maritim TNI pertama yang diberangkat menggunakan pesawat udara menuju Lebanon, yang sebelumnya melalui lintas laut menggunakan KRI.

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