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sorry for my previous post.

RCWS by Dislitbang & PT Indomesin Tridaya Bangsa

Photo by me .
#CMIIW

nice... please upload more photos... ini buat di instal di kapal patroli ya?
 
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sorry for my previous post.

RCWS by Dislitbang & PT Indomesin Tridaya Bangsa

Photo by me .
#CMIIW

Neat!!

Don't know why you keep on replying his post while others keep urging you & others to not reply him. Please just ignore him.

A'ight, consider it done, Chief!

It just feels so wrong to let him slip so easily.
 
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nice... please upload more photos comrade... ini buat di instal di kapal patroli ya?
yes . Anoa too , and For MI-35 .
maaf yaa bahasa inggris saya keraton wkwkwkwkwk.

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anyone can identify this ...? i found this on Hakteknas, and i forgot to ask. masalahnya di standnya kagak ada yang jaga .

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SSZ Subsonic and anoa 6x6 Amphibious.

saya mau bertanya semisal foto yang saya Upload ada saya plus muka sensor gak papakan...? . maaf user baru .
 
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anyone can identify this ...? i found this on Hakteknas, and i forgot to ask. masalahnya di standnya kagak ada yang jaga ..
Tactical Underwater Drone

saya mau bertanya semisal foto yang saya Upload ada saya plus muka sensor gak papakan...? . maaf user baru .

Gak pa2 bro, ekslusive fotonya... top :D

Tambahan photo RWS indomesin
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This is a bad and unexpected decision made by Singapore ..

There is rumor in Singapore that the mighty Singapore cancelled to purchase F35 because Indonesia has also made decision to cancell their plan to purchase Su-35 ..... :-)

Do you have any info to support that news?

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Enough Air Power? Singapore Drops the F-35 Stealth Fighter


Singapore has put on hold an order for F-35B stealth combat aircraft.

By Franz-Stefan Gady
August 10, 2016

Singapore is putting on hold plans to procure up to 12 Lockheed-Martin supersonic fifth-generation F-35B stealth multirole fighter jets for the Republic of Singapore Air Force (RSAF), according to the Pentagon’s F-35 program office, Bloomberg News reports.

Singapore’s Permanent Secretary for Defense Development, Ng Chee Kern, purportedly already informed the U.S. Department of Defense in the middle of June about the city state’s decision to postpone the acquisition of four F-35B fighter jets by 2022. (A tentative agreement included an option to buy an additional eight aircraft.)

However, U.S. President Barack Obama was apparently unaware of the mid-June decision taken by the city state. “We welcome Singapore’s interest in purchasing the F-35 aircraft,” he said last week at a White House press conference with Singapore’s Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong.
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In 2015, Singapore expressed interest in the F-35B variant, the aircraft’s most complex model designed for use by the United States Marine Corps. “The F-35B is capable of vertical or short takeoffs and vertical landings without requiring a catapult launcher, thanks to a lift fan and a directed thruster,” I noted elsewhere (See: “Finally! US Marine Corps Declares F-35B Operational”).

Singapore joined the F-35 program in 2003 as a so-called Security Cooperation Participant, which allowed the defense ministry to explore configurations and modifications to the aircraft to meet the city state’s specific operational requirements. Only in 2014 did Singapore dispatch a “letter of request”—the first official step in Pentagon’s Foreign Military Sales (FMS) process.

The city state has not revealed why it decided to postpone the procurement and put the contract on hold. According to Bloomberg News, an emailed statement by the Singapore defense ministry noted that “as a small country with no strategic depth, Singapore will always need superior air capabilities to protect its interests and borders.” Furthermore, quoting from a 2013 statement by the country’s defense minister, “our current fleet of fighter aircraft are adequate for our defense needs and the F-35 is still under evaluation.”

Indeed, Singapore may have adequate air power for the time being to deter aggressors. From 2010 to 2014, Singapore received 24 F-15SG combat aircraft from the United States. It is also in the process of upgrading its fleet of 63 F-16C/D/D+ fighter jets. As The Diplomat already reported in 2013:

With a relatively young fleet of advanced F-15 and F-16 multi-role fighters already in its current fighter inventory, Singapore’s defense establishment will likely want to see several aspects of the JSF program mature before committing to what will be one of the most, if not the most, costly military acquisition programs in Singapore’s history.

Among many defense analysts, Singapore’s possible near-term acquisition of F-35B combat aircraft was always seen as a long shot.

http://thediplomat.com/2016/08/enough-air-power-singapore-drops-the-f-35-stealth-fighter/
 
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Tapi waktu saya tanya ke dislitbang nanti ada tipe buat MI35.

Saya mau tanya... jika 2 perusahaan lokal kita mampu membuat rcws.... entah itu copy paste dari norinco atau darimanalah.... ngapain pindad barter lisensi ss2 dengan rcws rheinmetall.... apa yang menjadi pertimbangannya ?.... kenapa nggak ngejar barter dengan teknologi lain... 8 x 8 misalnya... bantuin dong... terima kasih...

I want to ask you guys a question.... if 2 of our local company had the ability to manufacture rcws.... whwther it was copy paste from norinco or from some else..... why pindad is still bartering ss2 license with rheinmetall rcws ?.... why not aiming another urgent technology... 8 x 8 for example... please respond.... thank you...
 
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This is a bad and unexpected decision made by Singapore ..

There is rumor in Singapore that the mighty Singapore cancelled to purchase F35 because Indonesia has also made decision to cancell their plan to purchase Su-35 ..... :-)

Do you have any info to support that news?

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Enough Air Power? Singapore Drops the F-35 Stealth Fighter


Singapore has put on hold an order for F-35B stealth combat aircraft.

By Franz-Stefan Gady
August 10, 2016

Singapore is putting on hold plans to procure up to 12 Lockheed-Martin supersonic fifth-generation F-35B stealth multirole fighter jets for the Republic of Singapore Air Force (RSAF), according to the Pentagon’s F-35 program office, Bloomberg News reports.

Singapore’s Permanent Secretary for Defense Development, Ng Chee Kern, purportedly already informed the U.S. Department of Defense in the middle of June about the city state’s decision to postpone the acquisition of four F-35B fighter jets by 2022. (A tentative agreement included an option to buy an additional eight aircraft.)

However, U.S. President Barack Obama was apparently unaware of the mid-June decision taken by the city state. “We welcome Singapore’s interest in purchasing the F-35 aircraft,” he said last week at a White House press conference with Singapore’s Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong.
Enjoying this article? Click here to subscribe for full access. Just $5 a month.

In 2015, Singapore expressed interest in the F-35B variant, the aircraft’s most complex model designed for use by the United States Marine Corps. “The F-35B is capable of vertical or short takeoffs and vertical landings without requiring a catapult launcher, thanks to a lift fan and a directed thruster,” I noted elsewhere (See: “Finally! US Marine Corps Declares F-35B Operational”).

Singapore joined the F-35 program in 2003 as a so-called Security Cooperation Participant, which allowed the defense ministry to explore configurations and modifications to the aircraft to meet the city state’s specific operational requirements. Only in 2014 did Singapore dispatch a “letter of request”—the first official step in Pentagon’s Foreign Military Sales (FMS) process.

The city state has not revealed why it decided to postpone the procurement and put the contract on hold. According to Bloomberg News, an emailed statement by the Singapore defense ministry noted that “as a small country with no strategic depth, Singapore will always need superior air capabilities to protect its interests and borders.” Furthermore, quoting from a 2013 statement by the country’s defense minister, “our current fleet of fighter aircraft are adequate for our defense needs and the F-35 is still under evaluation.”

Indeed, Singapore may have adequate air power for the time being to deter aggressors. From 2010 to 2014, Singapore received 24 F-15SG combat aircraft from the United States. It is also in the process of upgrading its fleet of 63 F-16C/D/D+ fighter jets. As The Diplomat already reported in 2013:

With a relatively young fleet of advanced F-15 and F-16 multi-role fighters already in its current fighter inventory, Singapore’s defense establishment will likely want to see several aspects of the JSF program mature before committing to what will be one of the most, if not the most, costly military acquisition programs in Singapore’s history.

Among many defense analysts, Singapore’s possible near-term acquisition of F-35B combat aircraft was always seen as a long shot.

Singapore already has a powerful air force in the region. The planned significant upgrade of their F-16 is enough to maintain their numerical and technological superiority. Besides, ASEAN is a peaceful region, there's no intention from its neighbour to invade Singapore or anything.

It's a sensible decision to put off the purchase of F-35B.....
 
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Saya mau tanya... jika 2 perusahaan lokal kita mampu membuat rcws.... entah itu copy paste dari norinco atau darimanalah.... ngapain pindad barter lisensi ss2 dengan rcws rheinmetall.... apa yang menjadi pertimbangannya ?.... kenapa nggak ngejar barter dengan teknologi lain... 8 x 8 misalnya... bantuin dong... terima kasih...

I want to ask you guys a question.... if 2 of our local company had the ability to manufacture rcws.... whwther it was copy paste from norinco or from some else..... why pindad is still bartering ss2 license with rheinmetall rcws ?.... why not aiming another urgent technology... 8 x 8 for example... please respond.... thank you...
from where you got the news brother? are you serius germany want to licensing ss1 production? while they have one of best H&K? and why you compose a riffle with military vehicle tech? maybe Its ok...but a little weired.. :D
 
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Tapi waktu saya tanya ke dislitbang nanti ada tipe buat MI35.
Why and what for? Mi-35 already equipped with a fixed twin 30mm gun. Lagipula RCWS cocoknya untuk platform kendaraan darat & laut.

Yg cocok untuk platform helikopter itu rotating belly gun (seperti di Apache) atau chin gun seperti di Light Armed Helicopter (LAH) Korea ini:

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