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if an missile taken out from their shell/box it will reduce their operational time considerably, unless it want to be fired in some exercise
I know about that but it seems that our air-to-air missile arsenal still relies on old stocks (before US embargo in 90's). But iam also curious because i never see our Hawk 209 fly without sidewinder missiles on their wingtips while almost all recent pics or video footage of our F-16's always show them flying on empty wings. Do we have to wait until the 24 upgraded F-16 granted by US to be delivered to get the new missiles?

Until that time, our air force using some kind of passive defense tactics against airspace violation by foreign plane which is to wait until our radars identifying the type of foreign plane before arming our scramble jet with suitable weapons.
Such as the recent airspace violation case (Cessna in Aceh and Pakistan Airlines in Makassar) where our F-16 and Sukhoi force them to land using only their mounted guns.
Well, so far we lucky since all of those case happens with commercial/civilian airplanes. If that was a hostile air strike group, it will be to late for us to react since there is no fighter jet stand ready with missiles to prepare for that situation.
 
Focken Terrorist got caught, i hope he takes a bullet to his stupid thick head

Police Arrest Suspected Cop Killer in Central Sulawesi


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Santoso, center, seen in a YouTube video that was subsequently taken down, is Indonesia’s most wanted man. (Photo via YouTube)

Jakarta. The Densus 88 police anti-terrorism squadron on Friday arrested a man suspected of slitting the throats of two police officers in Poso, Central Sulawesi in October of 2012, allegedly at the direction of Santoso, Indonesia’s most wanted fugitive.

“We arrested him in Mamasa, in western South Sulawesi, yesterday,” a source in Densus 88 said on Saturday. “He was involved in the murder of our officers in Tamanjeka [a village in Poso] a while ago.”

The suspect, who Densus 88 would not name, was thought to have killed two police officers — First Brig. Andi Sapa and Brig. Sudirman — and was an alleged member of Santoso’s East Indonesia Mujahideen, police said.

Santoso and his lieutenant, police defector Daeng Koro, stand accused of running a terrorist training camp in the mountainous jungles of Central Sulawesi and masterminding violent plots, including the murder of police officers and athwarted bombing of the Gang Dolly red-light district in Surabaya, Indonesia’s second largest city.

“We’re cutting down the roots of Santoso’s network,” the source in Densus 88 said.

The anti-terrorism squadron also said it had caught two additional terrorism suspects in Poso earlier this month.

“We arrested Paimin, alias Ade, and Ardi in Poso,” National Police spokesman Insp. Gen. Ronny F. Sompie said. “Both were caught separately and were in the East Indonesia Mujaheedeen network led by Santoso.”

Paimin was caught on April 16 in Lawanga, North Poso. He was a suspected of carrying out a bombing in the village of Pantago Lemba in February of 2014. He was also accused of acting as a courier for Santoso. Ardi was caught a day later in Kayamanya. He was accused of involvement in the same bombing and of theft to support terrorism.


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TNI Navy to form a new fleet command in July 2014.

  • According to the plan, the third fleet command will be formed in Sorong, Papua, this July.
  • Currently Indonesian Navy has two fleet commands; The Western fleet command (Armabar) based in Jakarta and Eastern Fleet Command (Armatim) based in Surabaya.
  • With the establishment of a third fleet, Indonesia Navy will have 3 fleet commands; Western Fleet, Central Fleet, and Eastern Fleet.
  • Surabaya will become head base for Central Fleet Command while Sorong will become head base for Eastern Fleet Command.
  • The reason of a new fleet in Sorong is to improve monitoring as well as security coordination in Eastern Indonesia.
  • Plan of a new fleet in Sorong has been discussed since two years ago. During that time the Navy has prepared facilities and supporting infrastructure for the new fleet in Sorong.
  • The establishment of the new fleet in Sorong, Papua will be followed by addition of Marine division.
  • Several warships from two existing fleets will be transfered to the new fleet in Sorong. However the number of ships will not divided equally between three fleets. The distribution will based on quality and intelligence observation.
  • In the new organizational structures, a three-star commander will be in charge of all three command fleets.

News in Indonesian :

TNI AL Bentuk Armada Wilayah Baru
SENIN, 28 APRIL 2014

TEMPO.CO, Jakarta - Tentara Nasional Indonesia Angkatan Laut segera membentuk armada wilayah baru. Sesuai dengan rencana, armada wilayah ketiga di Indonesia tersebut akan dibentuk di Sorong, Papua, pada Juli nanti.

Saat ini kekuatan tempur TNI Angkatan Laut masih bertumpu pada dua armada wilayah, yakni Barat atau Armabar, dan Timur atau Armatim. "Armabar di Jakarta, dan Armatim di Surabaya," kata Kepala Dinas Penerangan TNI AL Laksamana Pertama Untung Suropati di Markas Besar TNI AL, Cilangkap, Jakarta, Senin, 28 April 2014.

Jika armada laut Sorong diresmikan, Armada Timur di Surabaya akan berubah menjadi Armada Tengah. Menurut Untung, alasan utama TNI AL membentuk armada wilayah baru di Sorong adalah untuk meningkatkan koordinasi pengawalan wilayah laut Indonesia bagian timur.

Menurut Untung, lokasi Sorong dipilih karena memiliki geopolitik yang tepat dan strategis. Tujuan lain, untuk mempertegas kedaulatan Indonesia di kawasan, terutama wilayah timur yang dirasa masih berlubang pengamanannya.

Untuk pembagian kekuatan kapal perang, kata Untung, TNI AL akan menggunakan sistem alih bina atau pembagian kekuatan tempur yang dimiliki. Dengan kata lain, sejumlah kapal perang calon penghuni armada Sorong didatangkan dari sebagian armada Surabaya dan Jakarta.

Saat ini jumlah kapal perang milik TNI AL ada 150-160 unit. Namun, Untung menegaskan, jumlah kapal perang tersebut tidak akan dibagi rata untuk mengisi tiga armada wilayah. "Ada pertimbangannya. Bukan cuma kuantitatif saja, tapi kualitatif dan pengamatan intelijen juga," katanya.

Penambahan armada di Sorong, Papua, juga diikuti dengan penambahan divisi pasukan marinir. Sebab, menurut Untung, idealnya pembangunan armada wilayah baru wajib diikuti dengan penempatan pasukan marinir.

"Sebab, konsep TNI kan armada terpadu, jadi harus ada kapal perang, pesawat udara, pangkalan, dan marinir," ujarnya.

Wacana penambahan armada di Sorong sudah dibahas sejak dua tahun lalu. Selama itu pula TNI AL menyiapkan sarana dan prasarana pendukung untuk armada wilayah baru di Sorong. Dalam struktur organisasi yang baru nanti, direncanakan ada seorang panglima bintang tiga yang akan membawahi ketiga komando armada wilayah.



TNI AL Bentuk Armada Wilayah Baru   | -nasional- | Tempo.co
 
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Delayed delivery of Brazilian aircraft irks RI
Yuliasri Perdani, The Jakarta Post, Jakarta | Headlines | Tue, April 29 2014, 9:01 AM

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The Defense Ministry has expressed its disappointment withBrazilian aerospace conglomerate Embraer SA for a seven-month delay in the delivery of four EMB 314 Super Tucano turboprop aircraft.

The ministry’s procurement center head, First Marshal Asep Sumaruddin, said on Monday that Embraer was obliged to deliver the first batch of eight aircraft by August last year and the second one in March 2015.

“From the first batch, we’ve only received four aircraft,” said Asep. “We’ve contacted Embraer for clarification about the remaining four, but haven’t received a sufficient response. We’re still coordinating with the Brazilian government through their Defense Ministry and embassy in Jakarta to resolve the problem.”

The ministry signed a US$284 million contract with Embraer in 2010 to build a squadron of Super Tucanos to replace the OV-10 Bronco aircraft, which have been in service since 1976.

The Tucano is designed for light attack, counter insurgency, close air support, aerial reconnaissance missions in low threat environments, as well as providing pilot training.

Under the contract, Embraer has been required to pay a penalty of 0.1 percent on a daily basis since the delay, but the combined penalty is capped at a maximum of 5 percent.

Embraer, according to Asep, has paid the maximum penalty of around $7 million and cannot be issued with more fines, regardless of the length of the delay.

Brazilian Ambassador to Indonesia Paulo Alberto da Silveira Soares said his government would try its best to see that Indonesia receives the four remaining Tucanos “as soon as possible”.

Soares added that the embassy had communicated directly with Embraer to settle the issue.

“Next month, Indonesian Deputy Defense Minister Sjafrie Sjamsoeddin will visit Brazil to discuss defense cooperation. During the visit, he is also scheduled to meet with the president of Embraer. Let’s hope that meeting will clarify everything,” Soares told The Jakarta Post.

Aviation expert Dudi Sudibyo said the delay was worrying as it would set a precedent for another delay in the delivery of the final batch of Tucanos next year.

Dudi blamed the lengthy delay on the lenient penalty stipulated in the procurement contract.

“Five percent is clearly too small for a sanction and the company may be taking advantage of that, particularly when the government has paid almost the entire cost,” Dudi said.

Indonesia has paid 97 percent of the first batch contract, worth $142 million, according to the ministry.

Dudi suggested that the ministry improve its negotiation skills for subsequent purchases to prevent future delays.

Under the so-called Minimum Essential Force (MEF) strategy, Indonesia is working to purchase 128 jet fighters by 2024, according to the ministry.

“Among them is the Super Tucano, which is technologically superior in its class,” said Dudi.

The four Tucano aircraft delivered last year are now being used by the Indonesian Air Force’s 21st squadron at Abdul Rahman Saleh Air Force Base in Malang, East Java. (fss)

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to bad we already pay them 97% of the deal
If not we may push them to transfer some of their production line to PTDI + TOT
 
Brazilian are still busy completing their stadiums for the world cup this year... they are desperately behind schedule. :dirol:

so Embraer engineers are recruited (enlisted) to help as well.. Maybe that's why. :cuckoo:
 
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Brazilian are still busy completing their stadiums for the world cup this year... they are desperately behind schedule.
so Embraer engineers are recruited (enlisted) to help as well.. Maybe that's why
maybe they need embraer assembly line to produce the brazuka (official ball) ???
 
I can't understand its shape it looks like that some one tried to copy some part of a house and make a boat

you are being serious right? so did someone also try to copy some parts of a flying dildo when he made a missile?

Most combat tactical boats look like that

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Hi nufix, can you give information about the manufacturer? is it Lundin?
Btw that 50 cal machine gun is RCWS right? because if its manual operated then our marine corps must draft Shaquille O'Neal or Yao Ming to be the gunner :D

I can't understand its shape it looks like that some one tried to copy some part of a house and make a boat
Thats the common model of modern Fast Assault Craft. I think its close to the Swedish CB90 class - fast assault craft.
 
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