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Tarung Drajat (martial art) attraction performed by Brimob officers during Brimob's 71st anniversary (Nov. 14 2016)
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Pasukan dengan loreng khas Brimob menampilkan atraksi beladiri Tarung Drajat, Senin 14 November 2016 dalam rangka HUT ke-71 Korps Brimob di Mako Brimob Polda Sulsel. - Harian Fajar Makassar 15/11/2016 -


ps : I'm sorry for the low quality image.. It was scanned from a newspaper page :oops:


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The filming technique looks promising, but too bad it's actually a love story. It'd be great if there's no romance at all and all about combat from start till end.

Budget constraints ... more combat scene means more props, more CGI, etc. I don't think they have enough money. Besides, drama is still the most liked (and most profitable) genre in Indonesia.


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The filming technique looks promising, but too bad it's actually a love story. It'd be great if there's no romance at all and all about combat from start till end.

combat scene in that movie? it is peacekeeping mission in Lebanon, combat was rarely to happening..
 
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combat scene in that movie? it is peacekeeping mission in Lebanon, combat was rarely to happening..

Things could go wrong during peacekeeping operations. Aidid's militia attacked Pakistani contingent in Somalia, resulting the death of 24 Pakistani soldiers and 57 wounded. The filmmaker could create a fictional conflict. As an example, Hizbullah started to launch rockets once again, causing Israeli forces to invade the Southern Lebanon like in 2006.

Most of Garuda contingent is able to withdraw north to avoid conflict. However, before the invasion begins a 24-man team with 4 Anoa was sent to apprehend local Hizbullah rocket team leader, Their task is to bring the Hizbullah local leader to UNIFIL's relocated HQ at Beirut

During their journey, the team is pursued by Hizbullah to free their leader. The team is also pursued by Israeli, because the leader is a highly valuable intel asset for them. All Anoa are disabled during numerous clashes and it's a difficult journey to reach safety, after numerous Garuda personnel killed and wounded. This can be as good as Black Hawk Down. :D
 
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KN SAR Purworejo at Palindo Marine Shipyard
Kapal SAR catamaran milik Basarnas ini siap dioperasikan kembali setelah sebelumnya harus menjalani perbaikan di galangan Palindo Marine karena sempat kandas saat melakukan upaya pencarian korban kapal karam.

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RI, Laos explore stronger defense cooperation
Vientiane, Laos | Tue, November 15, 2016 | 09:01 pm

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Indonesia is sounding out the possibility of tapping into the potential of Laos, which currently relies on other countries to develop its weapons systems, in a bid to continue to improve the country’s defense industry.

Defense Minister Ryamizard Ryacudu presented an offer to his Laotian counterpart, National Defense Minister Chansamone Chanyalath, during a meeting at the Laos Defense Ministry in Vientiane on Tuesday. The meeting was held on the sidelines of the ASEAN Defense Ministers’ Meeting (ADMM) Retreat.

“The Indonesian Defense Ministry is ready to connect you with Indonesian defense companies if Laos is interested,” said Ryamizard.

To complete Indonesia-Laos defense cooperation, he said, Indonesia was also ready to expand collaboration in the field of defense education and training between the two countries.

“We need to intensify and improve our collaboration on education,” Ryamizard said. “Indonesia is basically open to welcoming military students from Laos to study at our staff and command schools.”

Indonesia does not currently engage in any defense cooperation with Laos except in the field of education and training. Ryamizard’s proposal on the supplying of defense equipment for Laos, if it is realized, will mark the first collaboration between the two countries in this respect. (ebf)


Margareth S. Aritonang
The Jakarta Post


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Indonesia-Laos joint working group needed for enhanced defense collaboration

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Advanced technology – Visitors explore defense vehicles displayed during the 2016 International Indo Defence Expo & Forum at JIExpo Kemayoran, Jakarta, on Nov.2. (Antara/M.Agung Rajasa)

Vientiane, Laos | Tue, November 15, 2016 | 09:52 pm

View attachment 352286Advanced technology – Visitors explore defense vehicles displayed during the 2016 International Indo Defence Expo & Forum at JIExpo Kemayoran, Jakarta, on Nov.2. (Antara/M.Agung Rajasa)
Indonesia and Laos should set up a joint working group through which they can assess priority areas before they further enhance defense cooperation, a high-ranking defense official has said.

Laos Defense Minister Lt. Gen. Chansamone Chanyalath said Tuesday that his country needed such a working group to locate the areas of its defense weaponry system that most needed improvement before it sealed any agreement with Indonesia.

“[...] I do believe that Indonesia has experience in producing defense equipment," Chanyalath told his Indonesian counterpart, Defense Minister Ryamizard Ryacudu, during a meeting at his office in Vientiane, on Tuesday.

Chanyalath was responding to Ryamizard's proposal for a more enhanced defense cooperation between the two countries. In his remarks earlier, Ryamizard said it was expected that Laos could also procure defense equipment from Indonesia, expanding their existing collaboration, which is in the field of defense education and training only.

Chanyalath told Ryamizard that stronger defense cooperation between Indonesia and Laos would help build the latter's defense industry so that Laos, which still imports the majority of its weapons from other countries, could start to produce its own military weapons.

Chanyalath later proposed a high-level official meeting to discuss further details both countries should work on so their defense collaboration would be mutually beneficial. (ebf)

http://www.thejakartapost.com/news/...nhanced-defense-collaboration-1479221548.html




RI, Laos explore stronger defense cooperation

Vientiane, Laos | Tue, November 15, 2016 | 09:01 pm

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Modern technology – Foreign technicians disembark from the Navy's KRI I Gusti Ngurah Rai-332 at the shipyard of state-owned shipbuilder PT PAL Indonesia in Surabaya, East Java, on Nov.8. PT PAL is building the frigate in conjunction with Netherlands-based Damen Schelde Naval Shipbuilding (DSNS). It is expected that construction of the ship will finish in October 2017. (Antara/Irfan Anshori)

Indonesia is sounding out the possibility of tapping into the potential of Laos, which currently relies on other countries to develop its weapons systems, in a bid to continue to improve the country’s defense industry.

Defense Minister Ryamizard Ryacudu presented an offer to his Laotian counterpart, National Defense Minister Chansamone Chanyalath, during a meeting at the Laos Defense Ministry in Vientiane on Tuesday. The meeting was held on the sidelines of the ASEAN Defense Ministers’ Meeting (ADMM) Retreat.

“The Indonesian Defense Ministry is ready to connect you with Indonesian defense companies if Laos is interested,” said Ryamizard.

To complete Indonesia-Laos defense cooperation, he said, Indonesia was also ready to expand collaboration in the field of defense education and training between the two countries.

“We need to intensify and improve our collaboration on education,” Ryamizard said. “Indonesia is basically open to welcoming military students from Laos to study at our staff and command schools.”

Indonesia does not currently engage in any defense cooperation with Laos except in the field of education and training. Ryamizard’s proposal on the supplying of defense equipment for Laos, if it is realized, will mark the first collaboration between the two countries in this respect. (ebf)

http://www.thejakartapost.com/news/2016/11/15/ri-laos-explore-stronger-defense-cooperation.html




Indonesia suggests Myanmar implement its own ‘Bela Negara’

Vientiane, Laos | Tue, November 15, 2016 | 11:23 pm

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Deep talks -- Defense Minister Ryamizard Ryacudu (left) discusses the effectiveness of Indonesia's Bela Negara (State Defense) program with his Myanmar counterpart, Defense Minister Sein Win (right), during a meeting in Vientiane on Nov. 15. (JP/Margareth S.Aritonang)

Defense Minister Ryamizard Ryacudu has suggested that Myanmar could implement its own version of his ministry’s widely criticized Bela Negara (State Defense) program as a way to tackle security challenges, including terrorism.

Speaking to his Myanmar counterpart, Defense Minister Sein Win, in a meeting in Vientiane on Tuesday, Ryamizard said the people’s force was more effective than any weapon in the fight against terrorism. This was one of the reasons Indonesia had developed the State Defense program, he went on.

“Weapons contribute only 1 percent in winning a fight against terrorism while people’s force accounts [for] 99 percent,” he said.

Ryamizard said Indonesia’s huge population of around 250 million was a great power to fight against terrorism, an ideology-based threat that was currently affecting the country with the largest Muslim population in the world.

“The Bela Negara program provides room for all 250 Indonesian people to face terrorist groups such as the IS [Islamic State] extreme group. All of the citizens must defend the country,” he stressed.

The Bela Negara program has raised criticism from various parties worried that it is an attempt to re-militarize the country. Some of them argued that training civilians with military skills, even if they were basic, might lead to clashes among people.

Responding such concerns, the Defense Ministry has repeatedly said that military training would only be provided to locals living in conflict-prone areas. (ebf)

http://www.thejakartapost.com/news/...ts-myanmar-implement-its-own-bela-negara.html
 
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