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Disimpen aja kali......:D

Itu hanggar bukan buat nyimpen yg sudah dipensiunkan, F 16 nya juga ada beberapa, ada Hawk disana bukan berarti yg lainnya bernasib sama kan.....
Soalnya F-5 disitu kan pensiun, Hawk disitu juga yg MK-53 semua bro ex-trainer yg sudah pensiun (bukan hawk 100/.200) kliatannya F-16 ada 3 biji tuh jangan2 yg dulu di kanibal dan masih nunggu mesin / spare part pengganti.
 
Soalnya F-5 disitu kan pensiun, Hawk disitu juga yg MK-53 semua bro ex-trainer yg sudah pensiun (bukan hawk 100/.200) kliatannya F-16 ada 3 biji tuh jangan2 yg dulu di kanibal dan masih nunggu mesin / spare part pengganti.

Komcad (Komponen Cacad) 8-)

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Yonif Para Raider 328

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KH-179
 
Soalnya F-5 disitu kan pensiun, Hawk disitu juga yg MK-53 semua bro ex-trainer yg sudah pensiun (bukan hawk 100/.200) kliatannya F-16 ada 3 biji tuh jangan2 yg dulu di kanibal dan masih nunggu mesin / spare part pengganti.

foto tahun brp itu? kalo waktunya masih periode embargo dulu kemungkinan itu f16 yg sdg grounded, ttp setelah embargo dicabut seluruh Blok 15 OCU sd aktif operasional lagi...imhoo
 
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Indonesian made, anti helicopter mines. Been developed since 1993 by Navy Research and Development agency.
 
Paling ujung sebelah kanan itu F-16 dah pensiun juga?
cc @madokafc @Indos @pr1v4t33r
Disimpen aja kali......:D

Itu hanggar bukan buat nyimpen yg sudah dipensiunkan, F 16 nya juga ada beberapa, ada Hawk disana bukan berarti yg lainnya bernasib sama kan.....



The satellite is own by Indonesian state owned enterprise which is BRI (bank) so it is still quite secure I believe

Despite that, we still need to fund LAPAN satellite development, especially LAPAN A-5. The funding can use our military budget as well. Making our own military communication and reconnaissance satellite should be part of our defense program.

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Soalnya F-5 disitu kan pensiun, Hawk disitu juga yg MK-53 semua bro ex-trainer yg sudah pensiun (bukan hawk 100/.200) kliatannya F-16 ada 3 biji tuh jangan2 yg dulu di kanibal dan masih nunggu mesin / spare part pengganti.
foto tahun brp itu? kalo waktunya masih periode embargo dulu kemungkinan itu f16 yg sdg grounded, ttp setelah embargo dicabut seluruh Blok 15 OCU sd aktif operasional lagi...imhoo
Foto baru itu, ane baru ambil dari instagram kru Skatek iswahyudi.

ada beberapa kemungkinan, hanya diparkir di hangar krn utk disimpen ato krn sdg maintaining ato lagi masang drugchute buat versi hibah.
 
Indonesian Navy commemorates Indonesian Fleet Day
Senin, 7 Desember 2015 21:19 WIB | 294 Views

Manado, N Sulawesi (ANTARA News) - Indonesian Navy commemorated the National Fleet Day by holding a parade of Lambung Mangkurat 374 Indonesian Ship in Manado VIII Naval Base, on Monday.

The ship fired a blank shot in the air, signaling the start of the parade. Thousands of people who had gathered near the port were left stunned by Lambung Mangkurats action.

The Commander of Manado VIII Naval Base, First Admiral Simorangkir, delivered the speech of the Navy Chief of Staff Ade Supandi, in which he said the annual commemoration of the National Fleet Day held a deep meaning for the maritime sector.

"We have a significant purpose behind the Fleet Day, which is to evaluate and introspect about the entire Indonesian naval fleet since we enjoy the trust of the country and will always work as per the national mandate," Simorangkir said.

The ceremony was attended by several soldiers of the Navy, Army, and Air Force Corps, as well as police officers and civilians.

The North Sulawesi Governor, Soni Sumarsono, also attended the ceremony along with the Regional Police Chief, Brigadier General Wilmar Marpaung.(*)

Indonesian Navy commemorates Indonesian Fleet Day - ANTARA News
 
Final acceptance test of the Indonesian Army 2nd batch Caesar 155mm SPH.

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Credit to Eko Soetanto.

Live firing test of the Indonesian Army 2nd batch Caesar 155mm SPH.

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Credit to Eko Soetanto.

It will be nice if we can equip at least two full artillery brigades with this beast. One brigade for every Kostrad Infantry Division
 
Defender ROV, from Indonesian Army Counter Explosive Unit

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this mini ground Unmanned Vehicle been made by Allen Vanguard Company

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Spesifikasi Defender ROV
– Manufaktur: Allen Vanguard
– Panjang: 152 cm
– Tinggi: 115 cm
– Berat kosong: 275 kg
– Bahan sasis: titanium
– Penggerak: 6×6
– Integrasi sensor: ethernet
– Power: 2x 3Ah 12v DC Apollo batteries quick change
– Ground clearance: 10 cm
– Kecepatan maks: 3,25 km per jam

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Stay Allert


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Routine Patrol - Airforce

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The Blue Barrets (Unifil troops)

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K9 Unit - Airforce

 
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credit to kosasih dan bpkgwgayus

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Bofors 40/L70
 
Markets | Mon Dec 7, 2015 6:07pm EST
Lockheed wins $318 million contract for Hellfire missiles
WASHINGTON

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was awarded a contract for more than $318 million to sell Hellfire II missiles to the U.S. Army, Air Force and a number of countries, the Pentagon said on Monday. Part of the contrac" data-share-img="" data-share="twitter,facebook,linkedin,reddit,google,mailArticle" data-share-id="USKBN0TQ2TZ20151207" style="margin-bottom: 18px;">

Lockheed Martin Corp (LMT.N) was awarded a contract for more than $318 million to sell Hellfire II missiles to the U.S. Army, Air Force and a number of countries, the Pentagon said on Monday.

Part of the contract would be through foreign military sales to South Korea, Egypt, Pakistan, Iraq, India, Saudi Arabia, Tunisia and Indonesia, the Department of Defense said in its daily digest of major contract awards.

The fight against Islamic State militants and other armed conflicts around the globe has fueled demand for U.S. missile defense equipment, helicopters and munitions.

Lockheed wins $318 million contract for Hellfire missiles| Reuters
 

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