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Letkol Mar Citro Subono selaku peneliti Litbangal kendaraan amfibi mengatakan, kendaraan amfibi yang dibuat dengan spesifikasi menggunakan mesin darat Isuzu NKR 71, 5100 CC, 125 PS, 4x4, selain itu menggunakan dua buah mesin cummins mercruiser 220 HP, jenis diesel commonrail, stem drive propeller. Keistimewaannya roda darat bisa dilipat keatas seperti pesawat saat di air, sehingga kecepatannya bisa mencapai 12 knot sedangkan di darat mampu melaju dengan kecepatan 80 km per jam.

Dimensinya, lanjutnya, panjang 10 meter, lebar 2,5 meter, tinggi 3,1 meter dan mempunyai bobot 6,7 ton. Daya muat kendaraan amfibi yaitu 3 kru, 16 penumpang dan 500 kg barang. Secara taktis, kegunaan kendaraan amfibi yaitu raid amfibi cepat dengan sasaran yang jauh di darat, mengangkut bekal untuk re supply pasukan depan, ambulance amfibi, mobil komunikasi amfibi dan mobil komando.

Kemudian secara Non taktis, kendaraan amfibi bisa digunakan untuk SAR banjir, kendaraan organik KRI stand by di KRI dan untuk kendaraan pangkalan membantu fungsi pangkalan yang banyak menghadapi dua alam. Seluruh rangkaian kegiatan di akhiri dengan pemotongan tumpeng oleh Sekdislitbangal Kolonel Laut (T) Aris Krisnadjaja sebagai ungkapan rasa syukur atas keberhasilan uji coba kendaraan amfibi, dan potongan tumpeng diserahkan kepada Letkol Mar Citro Subono.**Dispen Kormar


Not mean to belittle their achievements, but this thing look like this one, something which had been invented more than 70 years ago.....

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Indonesia Orders Two More C295s
Indonesia has ordered two additional Airbus C295 aircraft, adding to nine already delivered. The new aircraft will be configured for maritime patrol. The air force uses the earlier C295s as transports.

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The national police will operate one of the new C295s as its only fixed-wing aircraft ,while the air force will operate the other, says Iwan Krisnanto, the head of Indonesian Aerospace’s design center. Indonesia designates the type as the CN-295. Indonesian Aerospace ordered the aircraft on behalf of the government, as it did for the previous nine.

Krisnanto, in a written response to Aviation Week’s questions, declined to specify the type of mission system to be installed on the new aircraft.

Indonesian Aerospace has opted for the Merlin system of U.S. company Integrated Surveillance & Defense Inc. on three CN-235 maritime patrol aircraft (MPA), two of which are operated by the navy. The third CN-235 MPA, destined for the air force, is expected to be delivered by year-end, Krisnanto says. The C295 is based on the CN-235.

The main features of the Merlin MPA system are an electronic surveillance system, electro-optical turret and a Telephonics search radar.

Krisnanto says the nine C295s ordered in 2012 have been delivered to the air force, with the last one in December 2015. Two were fully manufactured by Airbus, five were outfitted by Indonesian Aerospace at its facilities in Bandung, and the remaining two were assembled and flight tested by the local company. As part of the $325 million contract, a service and delivery center and a final assembly line was set up in Bandung.

http://aviationweek.com/awindefense/indonesia-orders-two-more-c295s
 
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Indonesia's Defense Minister Ryamizard Ryacudu (C) inspects the honour guard before a meeting with his Cambodian counterpart Tea Banh, at the Ministry of National Defense of Cambodia, in Phnom Penh August 10, 2016. REUTERS

Indonesia, Australia to Deepen Military Relations
TEMPO.CO, Jakarta - Indonesian Defense Minister Ryamizard Ryacudu said on Thursday that Indonesia and Australia would discuss efforts to deepen their military relations at the 2+2 meeting scheduled to be held in Bali on Friday.

"We will discuss how to deal with the South China Sea issue as well as the threats of terrorism which are our common enemy. The talks will be aimed at deepening our relations," he stated after a press conference on "Two Years of Concrete Work by Jokowi-JK," at Bina Graha, the state secretariat.

He informed that the Australian Defense Minister has invited him to visit some military sites, such as the Marine Corps headquarters in Darwin, to show how open the two countries were in the military field.

"I will never meddle in the affairs of other countries and similarly other countries also must not meddle into our affairs," he stressed.

Ryamizard noted that Indonesia would not reject Australias offer if it would invite it to a joint exercise to prevent security threats in the region or elsewhere.

Indonesia has also discussed with Malaysia and the Philippines ways to jointly overcome potential threats in Sulu waters, such as the recent cases of hijacking.

The 2+2 meeting took place thrice in the past. These meetings are aimed at strengthening cooperation and increasing mutual confidence in the military sector.

A 2+2 meeting was held with Japan in Tokyo on December 17, 2015.

Various issues were discussed in three main groups at the meeting in 2015. These issues were grouped as bilateral, regional and global.

The regional cluster covered political and security developments in the Asian region, including the South China Sea dispute, Japans new military policy and the results of the East Asia Summit in Kuala Lumpur in 2015.

Indonesia and Japan contribute actively to the US peace keeping forces.

On a bilateral level, discussions focused on efforts to increase economic and defense cooperation.


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Indonesia withdraws helicopters from UN mission in Mali
The UN Multidimensional Integrated Stabilisation Mission in Mali (MINUSMA) is facing a growing shortage of helicopters after the Indonesian Army Aviation withdrew its three Mi-17V-5s that were deployed in Timbuktu for 12 months.

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An officer with the Indonesian Medium Utility Helicopter Unit (INDO MUHU) that was contributed to MINUSMA told IHS Jane's that the helicopters were flown to Bamako on 21 October and disassembled so that they could be loaded on a chartered Antonov An-124-100 transport aircraft, which left for Indonesia on 26 October.

Lieutenant Colonel Zulfimar Caniago, the commanding officer of INDO MUHU, told IHS Jane's in August that Indonesia would withdraw the unit without replacing it as the Mi-17V5s are needed back in Indonesia for domestic operations.

MINUSMA now has no military transport units in Timbuktu and will soon lose both the military helicopter transport and reconnaissance units it currently has in Gao as the Netherlands has confirmed that it needs to withdraw its CH-47D Chinooks and AH-64D Apaches in early 2017.

The UN is looking for countries willing to deploy helicopters to Mali and it is understood that talks are ongoing with Germany, which has already agreed to contribute up to 650 military personnel to MINUSMA. Colombian Army Aviation sources confirmed to IHS Jane's in late September that their service has also been asked to contribute aircraft.

http://www.janes.com/article/64976/indonesia-withdraws-helicopters-from-un-mission-in-mali
 
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Lah polisi bukannya punya skytruck?

You're right, looks like that part isn't quite accurate.

Jumlah armada polisi air dan udara terdiri dari 54 unit kendaraan dari berbagai jenis yang terdiri dari:
  • 15 unit NBO-105
  • 18 unit Enstrom 480B
  • 10 unit PZL W-3 Sokol
  • 1 unit NBell-412
  • 1 unit NBell-206
  • 2 unit NC-212-200
  • 4 unit PZL M28 Skytruck
  • 2 unit Beechraft 1900D
  • 1 unit Beechraft 18CH
  • 12 unit MI-2
  • 2 unit Eurocopter AS365(heli)
  • 2 unit Diamond DA40 (pesawat latih)
  • 1 unit Fokker 50
https://id.wikipedia.org/wiki/Polisi_Air_dan_Udara
 
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The Jakarta Post
Indonesia, Australia to strengthen military ties
Jakarta | Fri, October 28, 2016 | 09:09 am
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Defense Minister Ryamizard Ryacudu speaks at the third Trilateral Defense Ministerial Meeting in Nusa Dua, Bali, on Aug. 2. (The Jakarta Post/Zul Edoardo)

Defense Minister Ryamizard Ryacudu has said Indonesia and Australia are set to discuss efforts on strengthening military ties in an upcoming meeting involving foreign and defense ministers of each respective country.

Ryamizard said the meeting on Friday, which would take place in Bali, was expected to discuss regional and security issues, including the disputed South China Sea, where neither country was a claimant, as well as how to address terrorist threats. He noted that terrorism was an issue of common concern and an enemy that must be faced together.

"We'll talk about the South China Sea, we'll talk about terrorist threats. These are issues that we have to discuss together. We'll strengthen the good relationship we have [with Australia]. There are no other issues," Ryamizard said on Thursday, as quoted by Antara news agency.

He went on to say that the Australian Defense Minister, Marise Payne, had also invited him to visit military bases in Australia, such as a marine headquarters in Darwin, the Northern Territory. He noted that the move demonstrates the openness of each country's military.

Ryamizard further said he would discuss with Australia the issue of countries that had expressed support for an independent Papua, for them to not interfere.

Further in the meeting, the minister said he would not refuse if Australia suggested a joint military exercise to ward off regional and global security threats.

The meeting on Friday would be the fourth occasion involving the four ministers of both countries since it was first initiated in 2010.

Foreign Ministry officials had previously said the ministers were set to discuss the strengthening of cooperation on strategic security issues between the two countries, including possible collaboration in cybersecurity. (liz/dmr)

http://www.thejakartapost.com/news/2016/10/28/indonesia-australia-to-strengthen-military-ties.html
 
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That fast. The news just surfaced, yet the plane is almost ready.

Indonesian SAR AS365N3+ Dauphin Helicopter ready for Acceptance flight test at PTDI Bandung
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PTDI...sometimes bad sometimes good....
Still proud indonesia have this plane factory...re-re-restructure maybe a good option.
 
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PTDI...sometimes bad sometimes good....
Still proud indonesia have this plane factory...re-re-restructure maybe a good option.

Restructuring of PTDI has been long overdue.. The current president has been there since 2007.. They need fresh sets of people to take another angle to approach problems in this SOE..

I hope they can find a banker to run this company.. (berharap akan jadi seperti Jonan yang ditarik dari Citibank untuk merombak KAI) and get the sh*t in this company together before they start producing IFX
 
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Restructuring of PTDI has been long overdue.. The current president has been there since 2007.. They need fresh sets of people to take another angle to approach problems in this SOE..

I hope they can find a banker to run this company.. (berharap akan jadi seperti Jonan yang ditarik dari Citibank untuk merombak KAI) and get the sh*t in this company together before they start producing IFX

yes i gree with you..
so that i mean is more PTDI's peoples restructuring
 
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Defense World
Indonesia, Chile Interested In Buying India’s Air-Launched Version Of BrahMos Missile
12:17 PM, October 27, 2016
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Indonesia and Chile have shown interest in India’s air-launched version of BrahMos missile that will be tested in February next year.

“The center (Indian government) had given clearance for identifying markets for the missile. Chile and Indonesia had shown interest. Modalities were being worked out for marketing the missiles,” Raja Singh Thangadurai, Deputy Programme Director, BrahMos, Defence Research and Laboratory, (DRDL), was quoted as saying by the Hindu Thursday.

Thangadurai said that the design and development of the air-launched version of the missile from the SU-30 MKI fighter of the Indian Air Force had almost been completed.

Hindustan Aeronautics Ltd (HAL) had carried out modification of the fighter aircraft to carry the BrahMos supersonic cruise missile. Work had been taken up with the Sukhoi design bureau, HAL and the IAF for interface requirements and installation of BrahMos on Su-30 MKI fighter. The final stage preparation and fine-tuning of the air launch weapon system was in progress, he said.

Stating that the launcher modification had already been completed, Thangadurai said that dummy trial with instrumented drop from the SU-30 aircraft was carried out at Pokhran in Rajasthan a few weeks ago. The performance and the results were successful and highly encouraging. However, two more dummy drop trials would be carried out before launching the actual test. The dummy trials would be conducted in the weeks to come, Mr. Thangadurai said.

http://www.defenseworld.net/news/17481/Indonesia__Chile_Interested_In_Buying_India___s_Air_Launched_Version_Of_BrahMos_Missile#.WBK6j_l96K4
 
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>>> Despite all the problems, lots of export customer looks quite satisfied. More export opportunities in the pipeline.

Hingga akhir tahun ini, PTDI menargetkan akan mengeksor pesawat untuk tiga negara, yaitu Thailand, Senegal, dan Filipina. Masing-masing dengan tipe pesawat yang berbeda. 2 unit N212 untuk Thailand, 2 unit CN235 untuk Senegal, dan 6 unit NC212 untuk Filipina.

"Senegal ada dua lagi, order yang akan kita delivery di bulan Desember ini merupakan repeat order untuk pesawat CN235. Lalu Thailand 2 unit NC212, dan Filipina juga kalau bisa kita selesaikan settlement termination contract-nya, kita akan bisa dapatkan kontrak berikutnya, karena dalam perencanaannya mereka masih membutuhkan sekitar 6 pesawat lagi,"

readmore:http://finance.detik.com/industri/d...uatan-ri-dipakai-thailand-senegal-hingga-arab
 
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