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Indo Defence 2016: Domestic long-endurance UAS unveiled (video)
03rd November 2016 - 8:00by Grant Turnbull in Jakarta



Indonesian company PT Bhinneka Dwi Persada is displaying a new long-endurance UAS for the first time at this year's Indo Defence exhibition.

Called the Rajawali 720, the UAS features a canard configuration with a main wing measuring 7m. The company states that the endurance of the aircraft is up to 24 hours, with potential for that to be increased to 30 hours in the future.

A maximum take-off weight is currently set at 180kg, with a payload capacity specificed at 100kg. Those payloads could include an EO/IR turret, multi-spectral cameras, ground moving target indicator or a synthetic aperture radar.

PT Bhinneka Dwi Persada already produces UAS, namely the fixed-wing Rajawali 330 and rotary-wing Rajawali 350, and has supplied several to the Indonesian military. The 330 and 350 are localised version of UMS Skeldar's F-330 and the R-350.

However, the 720 is not sourced from an existing UMS Skeldar design and is thought to be from a Norwegian company, though this has not been confirmed by PT Bhinneka Dwi Persada.

Company CEO Feba Henry Affan told Shephard that a prototype could be flying by the end of the year.

https://www.shephardmedia.com/news/uv-online/indo-defence-2016-local-long-endurance-uas-unveile/

Leonardo ready to expand helicopter sales to Indonesia
Kamis, 3 November 2016 18:45 WIB | 339 Views
Pewarta: Aditya E.S. Wicaksono

Jakarta (ANTARA News) - Italian aerospace, defense and security company Leonardo-Finmeccanica sees an opportunity to expand its presence in Indonesia with sales of its helicopter products, company officials said here on Thursday.

Head of Region for Leonardo Helicopters Lorenzo Pariani said here at the Indo Defense Expo 2016, Thursday, that Indonesia has a dynamic market to fill the needs of civilian and military users of Leonardos products.

"Indonesia is a big archipelago. You have specific needs that we could develop together," Lorenzo said.

At the end of 2015, Leonardo had delivered an AW139 helicopter to the Indonesian Search and Rescue Agency (Basarnas) for humanitarian and rescue missions.

Basarnas was Leonardos first Indonesian costumer in the form of a government agency.

"This is like an ice breaker because we want to sell more of our helicopters," Lorenzo said.

The Indonesian Air Force has also chosen Leonardos AW101 helicopter, which serves as a multi-purpose helicopter, with sufficient haulage and is projected to conduct missions as a heavy-lift helicopter to increase the mobility of troops and logistics.

Several private operators in Indonesia have also been using Leonardos helicopter such as Susi Air with AW109 and AW119, and Travira Air, which opted for a larger AW139.

"Were also ready to have cooperation in transfer of technology with Indonesia," Lorenzo said.

Leonardo has sold more than 1,000 units of helicopters globally, while this year, the company has received 15 confirmed orders for helicopters from the Indonesian costumers, he said.

Meanwhile, Leonardos Vice President of Market and Business Development, as well as Head of Region Southeast Asia, Bruno Bertella said that Leonardo and the Indonesian Military have been partners for around 20 years.

Leonardo has provided the Indonesian armed forces with a sophisticated defense system, such as an electronic defense systems, torpedos, warship cannons in various calibres.

"We hope to be able to provide a heavy weight torpedo for the Indonesian submarine which was recently built in South Korea," Bruno said.

The Indo Defense Expo and Forum 2016 is currently being held in Jakarta from Nov 2 to 5, in which a total of 844 companies, including 573 foreign companies and 271 domestic ones, are participating.

Indonesias Defense Minister Ryamizard Ryacudu said the exhibition is expected to benefit not only the defense field but also the countrys economy and research and technology development.

http://www.antaranews.com/en/news/107552/leonardo-ready-to-expand-helicopter-sales-to-indonesia

Indo Defense Expo will help improve economic cooperation
Rabu, 2 November 2016 18:55 WIB | 536 Views

Jakarta (ANTARA News) - Indonesias Defence Minister Ryamizard Ryacudu has said the Indo Defense Expo and Forum 2016, being held in Jakarta from November 2-5, will help improve cooperation in the economic field.

"Indo Defense Expo and Forum 2016 is expected to benefit not only in the defense field but also the countrys economy and tourism, including research and technology development," Ryamizard stated at the opening of the Indo Defense Expo and Forum 2016 here on Wednesday.

In addition, the event is expected to help build a joint development program of technology and research.

Ryamizard noted that the international exhibition opens up cooperation opportunities for the participants and visitors from various defense industrial companies and countries across the world.

He informed that the Indo Defense Expo and Forum is a biennial international exhibition that showcases defense technologies.

"This is the seventh edition of the exhibition since 2004 when Indonesia had first organized the event," he recalled.

A total of 844 companies, including 573 foreign companies and 271 domestic ones, engaged in the defense industry, are participating in the Expo.(*

http://www.antaranews.com/en/news/107520/indo-defense-expo-will-help-improve-economic-cooperation

Leonardo: Tidak Ada Yang Namanya Helikopter VVIP!
November 3, 2016
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Sumber gambar: Fery S.
Leonardo, induk perusahaan helikopter AgustaWestland mengatakan, helikopter AW101 yang sedianya akan dibeli oleh TNI AU bukanlah helikopter yang dibuat khusus untuk keperluan pengangkutan VVIP. Helikopter ini didesain untuk menjalankan beragam misi, dari angkut pasukan, misi SAR, patroli, termasuk pengangkutan VVIP.

“Ada satu pihak yang mengatakan bahwa AW101 adalah helikopter VVIP. Saya menyatakan, tidak ada yang namanya helikopter VVIP,” ujar Lorenzo Pariani, Head of Region Leonardo Helicopters saat bertemu Angkasa siang tadi (3/11/2016).

Namun demikian, Lorenzo tidak menampik jika di beberapa negara helikopter AW101 menjalani misi untuk pengangkutan VVIP. Sebab menurutnya, heli ini sangat nyaman dan paling aman di kelasnya.

“Seorang VVIP tidak perlu berjalan membungkuk saat masuk heli ini karena tinggi kabinnya sekitar 1,93 m. Faktor keamanan dan fitur pengamanan diri di AW101 sudah paling baik di kelasnya. Jadi, tak heran kalau banyak negara AW101 digunakan untuk mengangkut kepala negara mereka,” tuturnya.

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Selain menolak dikatakan sebagai heli khusus VVIP, Lorenzo juga mengatakan bahwa helikopter AW101 bukanlah sekelas dengan Super Puma ataupun Cougar. Sehingga, otomatis AW101 tidak bisa dibandingkan secara langsung dengan kedua helikopter itu.

Di kesempatan yang sama, Lorenzo juga menjamin ketersediaan suku cadang dan dukungan perawatan yang memadai bagi seluruh operator helikopter yang sekarang berganti nama menjadi Leonardo ini di Indonesia, termasuk jika kelak TNI AU mengakuisisi helikopter AW101.

“Komitmen kami, kami akan bekerjasama dengan perusahaan Maintenance, Repair and Operations (MRO) lokal yang sepenuhnya dikendalikan oleh orang Indonesia. Selain itu, Leonardo juga menjamin akan memberikan dukungan pelatihan secara penuh dan pusat pelatihan sumber daya manusianya di Indonesia.

“Mudahnya, kami ingin menggandeng MRO lokal yang dikendalikan penuh oleh orang Indonesia, melatih, merintis pusat pelatihan, dan pastinya menjual produk kami di Indonesia. Semudah itu,” ujarnya.

Author: Remigius Septian

http://angkasa.co.id/info/militer/leonardo-tidak-ada-yang-namanya-helikopter-vvip/

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Apel Pengamanan Pilkada 2017Panglima TNI Jenderal Gatot Nurmantyo (kedua kanan) bersama Kapolri Jenderal Pol Tito Karnavian (kiri) dan Kapolda Metro Jaya Irjen Pol M Iriawan (kanan) mengecek pasukan saat apel pasukan pengamanan Pilkada 2017 di Monas, Jakarta, Rabu (2/11/2016). Sebanyak 4000 pasukan gabungan TNI dan Polri melaksanakan apel pengamanan Pilkada serentak 2017. (ANTARA FOTO/Rivan Awal Lingga)


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Apel Pengamanan Pilkada 2017Pasukan berkuda Polri mengikuti apel pasukan pengamanan Pilkada 2017 di Monas, Jakarta, Rabu (2/11/2016). Sebanyak 4000 pasukan gabungan TNI dan Polri melaksanakan apel pengamanan Pilkada serentak 2017. (ANTARA FOTO/Rivan Awal Lingga)




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Apel Pengamanan Pilkada 2017Pasukan Asmaul Husna Polri mengikuti apel pasukan pengamanan Pilkada 2017 di Monas, Jakarta, Rabu (2/11/2016). Sebanyak 4000 pasukan gabungan TNI dan Polri melaksanakan apel pengamanan Pilkada serentak 2017. (ANTARA FOTO/Rivan Awal Lingga)


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Apel Pengamanan Pilkada 2017Sejumlah personel kepolisian mengikuti apel pasukan pengamanan Pilkada 2017 di Monas, Jakarta, Rabu (2/11/2016). Sebanyak 4000 pasukan gabungan TNI dan Polri melaksanakan apel pengamanan Pilkada serentak 2017. (ANTARA FOTO/Rivan Awal Lingga)

Indonesian PT PINDAD and Rheinmetal RWMSA cooperate to made heavy caliber munition in PINDAD production facilities. Along with the signing of MOU between PINDAD and Tata Heavy Industries from India

Pindad-Rheinmetal RWMSA kerja sama produksi amunisi

Kamis, 3 November 2016 19:27 WIB | 820 Views
Pewarta: Martha Herlinawati Simanjuntak
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Abraham Mose (ANTARA FOTO/Fahrul Jayadiputra)

Dengan Rheinmetal itu kerjasama amunisi kaliber kecil hingga besar. Jadi kita akan mulai dengan operasi bersama dengan Rheinmetal khususnya produksi dan pemasaran."

Jakarta (ANTARA News) - Badan Usaha Milik Negara (BUMN) Indonesia PT Pindad dan perusahaan industri pertahanan Rheinmetal RWMSA asal Afrika Selatan menandatangani nota kesepahaman untuk bekerja sama memproduksi amunisi kaliber kecil hingga besar.

Kerja sama itu dikukuhkan melalui penandatangan nota kesepahaman di acara Indo Defence 2016 Expo and Forum di Jakarta International Expo Kemayoran, Jakarta.

"Dengan Rheinmetal itu kerjasama amunisi kaliber kecil hingga besar. Jadi kita akan mulai dengan operasi bersama dengan Rheinmetal khususnya produksi dan pemasaran," kata Direktur Utama PT Pindad Abraham Mose, Jakarta, Kamis.

Abraham mengatakan sasaran pasar adalah domestik dan luar negeri. Dengan kerja sama itu, pihaknya akan memenuhi permintaan amunisi baik dari dalam negeri maupun dari global.

"Ini sudah cukup lama memang kita bicarakan dan Alhamdulillah hari ini kita bisa melakukan penandatanganan MoU (nota kesepahaman)," ujarnya.

Setelah penandatangan nota kesepahaman itu, Abraham menuturkan langkah selanjutnya adalah mulai menyiapkan tim untuk mulai bekerja.

Selain kerja sama dengan Rheinmetal, pada kesempatan yang sama, PT Pindad juga melakukan penandatangan nota kesepahaman dengan Tata Group asal India.

"Dengan Tata Group itu kerjasama di development vehicle (pengembangan kendaraan), yang mungkin sudah tahu sebelumnya di Pindad ini kini punya Komodo kemudian kita akan lanjut lagi kerjasama dengan Tata Group yang dari India," ujarnya.
Editor: B Kunto Wibisono

COPYRIGHT © ANTARA 2016

http://www.antaranews.com/berita/594018/pindad-rheinmetal-rwmsa-kerja-sama-produksi-amunisi

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Moscow, Jakarta in Talks Over BMP-3F Amphibious Vehicles for Indonesian Navy

MILITARY & INTELLIGENCE 12:12 03.11.2016 (updated 12:23 03.11.2016)

Russia and Indonesia are discussing the supply of a new batch of Russian BMP-3F amphibious infantry fighting vehicles for the Indonesian navy, Deputy Director of Russia's state arms exporter Rosoboronexport Sergei Goreslavsky said Thursday.

JAKARTA (Sputnik) — The talks are being held on the sidelines of the ongoing Indo Defence 2016 International Forum taking place in the Indonesia capital Jakarta. The event, taking place on November 2-5, is one of Southeast Asia's biggest defense industry events and is attended by over 25,000 delegates representing over 750 companies from 55 countries. The Russian exhibit is organized by Rosoboronexport, which is showcasing over 200 pieces of military hardware.

"The Russian and the Indonesian sides are working on a project to supply the third batch of BMP-3F vehicles for the Indonesian navy. Currently, Rosoboronexport and Indonesian representatives are carrying out consultations on the matter," Goreslavsky told RIA Novosti.

Rosoboronexport has brought a real vehicle to showcase at the exhibition, he added, noting that the exporter is actively promoting the BMP-3 variant on the Asia-Pacific market.

"The vehicles are unrivaled in their class on the international arms market in terms of their tactical and technical characteristics, combat capabilities and the cost efficiency ratio. We therefore expect the Indonesian navy top continue purchasing BMP-3Fs," Goreslavsky added.

The first batch of BMP-3F vehicles was supplied by Russia to Indonesia in 2010 after the two countries signed an agreement for Russia to provide a $1 billion-dollar loan during Russian President Vladimir Putin's visit to Jakarta in 2007. In 2013, Indonesia purchased a further 37 vehicles worth $114 million.

BMP-3F is a variant of the BMP-3 designed for operations at sea with increased buoyancy and stability. Equipped with water jet propellers, it is capable of speeds of over six miles per second over water and can operate for up to seven hours in amphibious operations.

https://sputniknews.com/military/201611031047025169-russia-indonesia-bmp-3f/
 
Nexter's artillery range on display at Indodefence 2016
With its centuries-long experience in the artillery field and historic partnership with the Indonesian armed forces, Nexter is proud to be presenting its range of artillery systems in Jakarta at the Indodefence exhibition from 2 to 5 November.

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Nexter stand at Indodefence 2016 with 105 LG1 light towed howitzer. Army Recognition Picture.

On Nexter's stand (A017), visitors are able to view the 105 LG1 light towed howitzer. Deployable by light vehicle, helicopter or even by parachute, the 105 LG1 is the world's lightest 105mm assault artillery gun, and is ideal for providing supporting fire for rapid reaction forces. The 105 LG1 is in service with the armed forces of Singapore, Thailand, Indonesia, Belgium, Canada and Colombia.

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Range of artillery munitions produced by Nexter's ammunition business group on display at Indodefence 2016. Army Recognition Picture.


Nexter's flagship artillery product, the self-propelled CAESAR® 155mm/52-calibre howitzer is also presented on the stand. In use by the armed forces of France, Thailand, Indonesia and a Middle Eastern country, it is combat proven in the French army's missions in Afghanistan, Mali and Lebanon.

FINDART, Nexter's firing control system, and the range of artillery munitions produced by Nexter's ammunition business group, is also presented on the stand, alongside Nexter Robotics' NERVA® range of mini surveillance and reconnaissance robots.

http://www.armyrecognition.com/indo...ery_range_on_display_at_indodefence_2016.html

Indonesia, Singapore discuss shipping security at Malacca Strait
Kamis, 3 November 2016 00:45 WIB | 706 Views
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Denpasar (ANTARA News) - Officials from Indonesia and Singapore met here on Wednesday to discuss shipping security in the Malacca-Singapore Straits.

The head of the Sub-Directorate of Buoy Base and Workshop of the Ministry of Transportation, Soedirman Said, said the Malacca-Singapore Straits lane is very crowded as it is the meeting point for up to 80,000 ships of various types every year.

This leads to frequent accidents in the area.

A system of separate routes of ship traffic (TSS) has been set up between the deep part of the lane from West to East and the other way round, that is East to West, which is shallower for ships that no longer carry cargo.

"Many ships that pass along these lanes often cannot identify each other or ships coming from the opposite routes," he noted.

He reminded that Indonesia has not yet joined the navigation assistance facility in the TSS lane because based on the mandate of the International Maritime Organization that has the right to arrange navigation in the TSS lane are Vessel Traffic Service (VTS) Singapore and VTS Malaysia.

In view of that, Soedirman noted that based on the IMO Resolution A.375, Indonesia also played a role in improving navigation in the crowded and narrow lane "so that VTS Singapore and VTS Indonesia could coordinate in the exchange of information to improve safety, especially in the Singapore Strait."

On the occasion, the head of Operation Section of Sub-Directorate of Shipping Telecommunication of the Directorate of Navigation of the Ministry of Transportation, Erika Manurung, said Indonesia did not have VTS when the navigation arrangement was determined by the IMO at the TSS.

Erika reminded that Indonesia only set up VTS in 1997 and it became operational in 1998. Right now, it has 20 VTS spreading across ports in Indonesia with three of them in Merak, Batam and Benoa. These also arrange buoys in the straits or bays.

"We will also offer cooperation for capacity building, information sharing and other aspects," she assured.

The head of Ship Accidents and Checks Section, Wahyu Prianto, disclosed that on an average, three to five accidents happen every year in the Malacca-Singapore Strait, but added that the number of accidents dropped significantly when compared to around 20 accidents annually earlier.

The head of the Sub-Directorate of Port System 1 and head of the Port Authority of Singapore Port, Kevin Wong, hailed the proposal for cooperation.

"Talking about VTS, what is more important to develop than equipment are human resources and a culture of safety," he pointed out.

(Reported by Juwita Trisna Rahayu/Uu.J010/INE/KR-BSR/H-YH)

http://www.antaranews.com/en/news/1...e-discuss-shipping-security-at-malacca-strait
 
Pindad's Smart Bomb LIG Nex1 prototype. Soon to be launched
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>>> Dapet TOT ato cuma masarin produk Korea? LIG NEX1

Guided aerial bomb KGGB (Korean GPS-Guided Bomb) was developed in 2007 under the auspices of the South Korean government’s Agency for Defense Development (ADD). The prime contractor for the development and serial production of bombs is LIG Nex1 company (which is a part of the LG Group). Tests of KGGB bombs were successfully completed by the end of 2012, and in 2013 LIG Nex1 started serial production of these bombs for the Air Force of South Korea. R&D costs amounted to more than $40 million.

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how many units ordered by the Indonesian coast guard?

For now, just 1 unit. But BAKAMLA have a plan to procure up to 4 units 110 meter OPV & 10 units 80 meter OPV.
http://nasional.sindonews.com/read/...akamla-dilengkapi-kemampuan-tempur-1455103376


Mini-submarine project ready to move ahead [INDODEF16-D3]

Indonesia is moving forward with plans to develop and build an indigenous mini-submarine (Kapal Selam Mini) after completing final engineering design activities earlier this year.

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PT Palindo Marine (Hall D, Stand 077) has confirmed to the Daily News that it plans to begin construction activities at its yard next year for a prototype boat. This is intended to serve as a technology demonstrator to prove the design ahead of follow-on production.

Work has been under way since 2007 to develop an indigenous submarine design capability, and to mature the Kapal Selam Mini concept to a production-ready state.

The Ministry of Defence’s research and development arm (Balitbang Kemhan) has worked with a core team of local industry and academia, including PT Palindo Marine, Institut Teknologi Sepuluh Nopember, the University of Indonesia, and BPPT. Other companies contributing to the work to date include PT Len, PT Dirgantara Indonesia, PT Barata and PT RiSEA.

The Kapal Selam Mini design baseline is a 22m boat with a 3m diameter pressure hull and a submerged displacement of 127.1 tonnes. The design, to be classified to DNV GL standards, is able to accommodate up to 12 personnel (a crew of five and seven combat swimmers), remain submerged for up to three days without snorkelling, and dive to a maximum depth of 150m. PT Palindo Marine anticipates delivery of the Kapal Selam Mini technology demonstrator in 2019.

The company is developing plans to upgrade its facilities in Batam in order to enable pressure hull manufacture.

http://www.janes.com/article/65243/mini-submarine-project-ready-to-move-ahead-indodef16-d3
 
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Indo Defence 2016: PT Pindad launches new Sanca 4x4 MRAP

Indonesian state owned company PT Pindad launched a new 4x4 mine-resistant armoured vehicle on 3 November that has been developed through a collaboration project with Thales.


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- The Sanca is based on the Thales Australia Bushmaster, and has been modified for Indonesian requirements. -

The vehicle, known as Sanca, is based on Thales Australia's Bushmaster multirole protected platform but has been customised for Indonesian requirements, industry officials said at the launch ceremony at the Indo Defence 2016 exhibition in Jakarta.

Speaking to IHS Jane's , they added that PT Pindad is close to securing a contract with the Indonesian Ministry of Defence to produce an initial batch of 50 Sanca vehicles for the Indonesian Armed Forces (TNI).

A total of 30 will be operated by TNI peacekeeping forces and the remainder deployed by the TNI special forces, otherwise known as Kopassus.

http://www.janes.com/article/65218/indo-defence-2016-pt-pindad-launches-new-sanca-4x4-mrap


Indo Defence 2016: PT Pindad in Full-Scale BADAK Production

Production of 50 BADAK (Rhino) Direct Fire Vehicles (DFV) is underway at PT Pindad, following successful trials of the vehicle by the Indonesian Army earlier this year.

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Leveraging design experience and characteristics from the company’s ANOA 6x6 armoured personnel carrier, already in extensive service in Indonesia, BADAK features a two man CMI Defence CSE 90LP low pressure turret, mounting an unstabilised 90mm main armament, a 7.62mm coaxial MG and a roof-mounted 7.62mm MG. It is powered by a Renault 340hp turbocharged diesel coupled to a 6-speed ZF automatic transmission, providing a top road speed of 80km/h and a range of approximately 600km for the 15.8t vehicle.

http://www.monch.com/mpg/news/14-la...pt-pindad-in-full-scale-badak-production.html


Indo Defence 2016: Boeing looks to leverage Apache sale

The first Indonesian Apache will go into production in December 2016, with flight tests expected in June 2017 and delivery in November to December next year. Company officials said the Indonesian Ministry of Defence had expressed an ‘appetite’ for an additional eight Apaches once the initial batch of aircraft enter service.

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Jakarta has also advanced its interest in the Chinook, submitting a pricing and availability request with the US government for four to 12 CH-47Fs. The company is now awaiting a formal letter of request from the Indonesian government to advance the sale through the US foreign military sale (FMS) process.

readmore: https://www.shephardmedia.com/news/rotorhub/indo-defence-2016-boeing-looks-leverage-apache-sal/
 
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Industry
Indo Defence 2016: ShinMaywa inches towards US-2 sale to Indonesia
Jon Grevatt, Bangkok - IHS Jane's Defence Weekly
03 November 2016
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ShinMaywa Industries is looking to progress a sale of the US-2 to Indonesia in 2017. Source: Japanese Maritime Self-Defence Force


Japanese company ShinMaywa Industries is moving forward with its potential programme to provide its US-2 amphibious search-and-rescue (SAR) aircraft to Indonesia, industry officials have told IHS Jane's at the Indo Defence 2016 exhibition in Jakarta.

The programme features the initial supply of only three aircraft but has significance for Japan because it could represent the country's first major international defence sale since Tokyo lifted the country's long-standing ban on military exports in April 2014.

Masayuki Tanaka, the manager of ShinMaywa's amphibious aircraft export division, said on 3 November that although the US-2 is not equipped with any weapons or munitions, the aircraft is considered by the Japanese government as a defence product because it is operated by the Japan Self Defense Force.

He added that ShinMaywa is hopeful that a contract to supply the aircraft to the Indonesian Armed Forces can be completed soon. "At a government level Japan and Indonesia are continuing to discuss the US-2 export programme and we hope an agreement can be reached in 2017."

Impetus in the US-2 sale to Indonesia was also provided by a defence collaboration deal signed by the two governments in March 2015 that outlines a commitment from both Indonesia and Japan to collaborate on military equipment and technologies. To that end, Tanaka said ShinMaywa is presently talking to Indonesian company PT Dirgantara about a collaboration programme centred on the US-2.

Tanaka added that, in addition to Indonesia, "several" Asian countries have expressed interest in acquiring the US-2. IHS Jane's understands that Thailand is considering the aircraft for its SAR requirements. Another major opportunity resides in India.

The Indian Navy is thought to have a requirement for 12 US-2 aircraft for an estimated USD1.6 billion. Japan and India have been engaged in talks about a potential sale of the aircraft for some time, although the Japanese Ministry of Defense (MoD) told IHS Jane's in October that negotiations had stalled due to Tokyo's requirement to receive greater clarity about the details of India's US-2i procurement policy.

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http://www.janes.com/article/65215/indo-defence-2016-shinmaywa-inches-towards-us-2-sale-to-indonesia
 
Maritime Security
Indo Defence 2016: Lundin rises from the ashes
03rd November 2016 - 7:00 by Grant Turnbull in Jakarta
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Shipbuilder PT Lundin is on track to deliver a replacement vessel for the Indonesian Navy’s KRI Klewang that was completely destroyed in a fire four years ago, the company’s CEO has confirmed.

John Lundin told Shephard that his company was still on schedule to deliver a new 63m trimaran-hull vessel ‘late next year’, with build progress now over 30% complete at its facility in Banyuwangi, East Java.

Built with modern composite materials, KRI Klewang was planned to be a nimble fast attack craft – incorporating four to eight anti-ship missiles – with stealth features that reduced radar and thermal signatures.

However, shortly after being delivered in 2012 the ship caught fire and was ultimately lost. Despite an investigation from several teams, and a focus on the ship's composite structure, the ultimate cause of the fire remains unknown and no blame has been attributed to PT Lundin.

‘After the accident there has been some re-evaluation and assessments, but we are hopeful we can get it on the water next year,’ said Lundin. ‘Of course, people had some concern about composites after this - that’s why we started several research projects.’

PT Lundin has worked with Indonesian research laboratories to get approval for a new solution that it calls a ‘self-extinguishing resin’, which is a component of the composite material. ‘The performance is much better than aluminium,’ explained Lundin.

Recent reports have indicated that Indonesia has cut funding for the project, and primary mission system integrator Saab – which was planned to provide the ship’s CMS, weapons and radar systems – had also pulled out of the project.

Lundin could not explain the reason for Saab’s withdrawal from the project. He said that the first boat could become a technology demonstrator, but reaffirmed that the project on the whole was not cancelled.

Integration of a new CMS and weapon systems will be determined by the Indonesian Navy, with potential options for anti-ship missiles being the Chinese C-704, Saab’s RBS15, the Kongsberg Naval Strike Missile and the MBDA Exocet.

Interest in the stealth ship is not limited to Indonesia, said Lundin, with several countries showing an interest for ‘light missile boats’, which are smaller and cheaper than traditional vessels. The ships are particularly suited for operations such as counter-piracy in shallow littoral waters.

The vessel can embark a 12m RHIB, big enough for a 10-person boarding crew.

‘If you do not have global interests we believe in fast and short range,’ said Lundin. ‘Small, high-tech, boats are also easier on infrastructure.’

https://www.shephardmedia.com/news/imps-news/indo-defence-2016-lundin-rises-ashes/

Klewang..it's been long time
 
Industry
Indo Defence 2016: South Korean and Indonesian companies sign radio co-operation deal
Jon Grevatt, Jakarta - IHS Jane's Defence Weekly
03 November 2016


South Korean company LIG Nex1 and Indonesia's PT Len Industri signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) on 3 November to commence collaboration on defence electronics.

The agreement - signed at the Indo Defence 2016 exhibition in Jakarta - will see LIG Nex1 transfer technologies to PT Len to enable co-development and production of products including a software defined radio and a combat management system.

LIG Nex1 officials said the MoU would facilitate initial co-operation between the two companies focused on meeting requirements within the Indonesian Armed Forces (TNI). Under the terms of the arrangement, PT Len would promote the products to the TNI and, if contracts can be secured, the two companies would co-produce the products in Indonesia.

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LIG Nex1 transfer technologies to PT Len to enable co-development and production of products including a software defined radio and a combat management system. LIG Nex1 officials said the MoU would facilitate initial co-operation between the two companies focused on meeting requirements within the Indonesian Armed Forces (TNI). Under the terms of the arrangement, PT Len would promote the products to the TNI and, if contracts can be secured, the two companies would co-produce the products in Indonesia.

It's clear then, this cooperation scheme could also be the case with PINDAD smart bomb.
 
Tata Motors signs MOU with Indonesia’s PT Pindad for armoured vehicles
The MoU includes a study to check the feasibility of locally assembling Tata Armoured Vehicles at PT Pindad’s facility, in Bandung in West Java province of Indonesia.

EconomicTimes IndiaTimes
ETAuto| November 03, 2016, 18:48 IST


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JAKARTA: Indian automobile manufacturer Tata Motors has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Indonesian state-owned enterprise specializing in military and commercial products - PT Pindad, to effectively explore market potential of Tata Armoured Vehicles in Indonesia and other agreed regions of ASEAN.

The MoU further includes a study to check the feasibility of locally assembling Tata Armoured Vehicles at PT Pindad’s facility, in Bandung in West Java province of Indonesia.

Biswadev Sengupta, President Director of Tata Motors Indonesia, a subsidiary of Tata Motors - Agent licensee (APM) of Tata Motors brand in Indonesia, said, “This is a very important milestone for Tata Motors operations in Indonesia and is a matter of pride to be able to co-operate with PT Pindad, which is held in high esteem by the Indonesian community. I am sure that through this arrangement, we can create a lot of value in Indonesia, a market which we are committed to in the long term.”

Biswadev further added “This foray into the defense business in Indonesia, is in continuation with the strides made in the logistics business in the country, where more than 3000 Tata vehicles are already on the road, covering Pickups, Light Trucks, Buses and Heavy Trucks.”

Tata Motors has created a focused division to design and develop defence technologies and products at its facilities in Jamshedpur and Pune.

PT Pindad is an Indonesian state-owned enterprise specializing in military and commercial products. PT Pindad provides the main weapon systems (Alat Utama Sistem Senjata or Alutsista) required to support independence in defence and security of the Republic of Indonesia. Furthermore, PT Pindad (Persero) also produces several industrial products for other aspects such as transportation and commercial explosives. Its activities cover design, development, engineering and fabrication as well as maintenance.

http://auto.economictimes.indiatime...sias-pt-pindad-for-armoured-vehicles/55227231

And this one is for local manufacturing of TATA Kestrel?
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