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Irjen Kemhan : Republik Korea Merupakan Mitra Strategis Indonesia Tingkatkan Teknologi Pertahanan
Berita Terkini | 2016-09-01 13:56:38 | 47 Kali Dibaca

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Jakarta - Inspektur Jenderal (Irjen) Kemhan RI, mengatakan negara Korea Selatan merupakan mitra strategis Indonesia dalam hal upaya peningkatan teknologi pertahanan dan pendukung kesiapan operasional satuan TNI. Oleh sebab itu Korea Selatan diharapkan dapat memberikan manfaat bagi Pemerintah Indonesia untuk mengembangkan kemampuan industri sehingga dapat bersaing dan berkiprah di dunia internasional.

Hal itu diungkapkan Irjen Kemhan, Marsdya TNI Ismono Wijayanto saat sambutan pada forum pertemuan ke 5 Komite Kerjasama Industri Pertahanan (Defence Industries Coorporation Committee / DICC ) Republik Indonesia - Republik Korea, Kamis ( 9/1) di Kantor Ditjen Pothan Kemhan RI, Jakarta.

Irjen Kemhan RI, menekankan tentang nilai strategis kerjasama teknologi dan industri pertahanan kedua negara yang ditunjukan melalui program pembangunan kapal selam dan pengembangan pesawat tempur KFX/IFX. Menurut Irjen, Pemerintah RI menaruh harapan besar bagi keberhasilan kedua program strategis tersebut karena akan menjadi pilar bagi hubungan dan kerjasama yang luas dimasa datang.

Sehubungan dengan forum pertemuan DICC, dijelaskan Irjen Kemhan merupakan implementasi dan tindak lanjut dari MoU antara pemerintah RI dan Republik Korea tentang pembentukan komite bersama kerjasama Industri pertahanan dengan tugas untuk membahas kemajuan kerjasama serta permasalahan di bidang industri pertahanan.

Terkait hasil pertemuan ini, Irjen mengharapkan nantinya akan mempererat hubungan antara industri pertahanan kedua negara dan berkontribusi pada peningkatan baik antara Indonesia dan Korea dimasa yang akan datang.

“ Melalui kerjasama industri pertahanan diharapkan tidak hanya terjadi pada pengadaan alutsista produk korea selatan oleh TNI, akan tetapi dapat dikembangkan menjadi kerjasama yang saling menguntungkan dalam upaya pengembangan industri pertahanan di Indonesia baik dari sisi SDM, fasilitas maupun teknologi, “ Ungkap Irjen Kemhan.

Sementara itu Menteri Defense Acquisition Program Administration (DAPA) Republik Korea, yang sekaligus Ketua Delegasi, Chang Myoung Jin saat pertemuan tersebut mengatakan Indonesia adalah negara satu-satunya dimana Pemerintah Korea telah meluaskan kerjasama industri pertahanan seperti program pesawat T-50, pembangunan kapal selam dan pengembangan pesawat tempur KFX/IFX guna mempererat hubungan kerjasama kedua negara yang terjalin dengan sangat baik.

“ Diharapkan melalui program kerjasama-kerjasama ini Indonesia dan Korea dapat berkembang menjadi negara pemimpin dan sahabat kerjasama di bidang industri pertahanan dikancah internasional,” jelas Menteri DAPA Korea Selatan.

Pada kesempatan pertemuan tersebut juga dilaksanakan penandatanganan protokol hasil pertemuan DICC ke-5, oleh Irjen Kemhan, Marsdya TNI Ismono Wijayanto dengan Menteri DAPA Republik Korea, Chang Myoung Jin. Turut menyaksikan penandatanganan, Dirjen Potensi Pertahanan RI, (Pothan), Timbul Siahaan, dan para Direktur dan pimpinan Industri pertahanan kedua negara. (MAW/JLY).

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Tiga Kapal Patroli Perkuat TNI AL
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Jakarta - Tiga kapal patroli yang memiliki panjang 28 meter (KAL 28 Meter) buatan dalam negeri, "Tesco Indomaritim" memperkuat jajaran TNI Angkatan Laut.

Kapal patroli yang diberi nama KAL Marapas, KAL Lemukutan dan KAL Bunyu dari Tesco Indomaritim itu diserahkan kepada TNI Angkatan Laut melalui acara penyerahan yang dipimpin Asisten Logistik (Aslog) Kasal Laksamana Muda TNI Mulyadi, di Pantai Mutiara, Jakarta Utara, Senin (5/9).

Ketiga kapal tersebut memiliki panjang 28 meter, lebar 5,85 meter, kecepatan maksimum 28 knot, daya tahan hingga 648 Nm (36 jam pada kecepatan 18 knot), berat penuh 70 ton dan diawaki 15 personil ABK.

KAL Marapas akan memperkuat Lantamal IV Tanjung Pinang, KAL Lemukutan memperkuat Lantamal XII Pontianak dan KAL Bunyu memperkuat Lantamal XIII Tarakan.

Dengan dimensi yang relatif kecil, kapal buatan Tesco Indomaritim akan dapat bermanuver dengan lincah, bahkan di alur perairan yang sempit sehingga mudah melakukan pengejaran, pengintaian terhadap berbagai ancaman kejahatan dan pelanggaran hukum dan kedaulatan di laut.

"Kapal-kapal ini dirancang untuk melaksanakan tugas operasi keamanan laut terbatas dan memperkuat pengamanan di sekitar Pangkalan Angkatan Laut," kata Aslog Kasal Laksda TNI Mulyadi.

Menurut dia, ketiga kapal tersebut merupakan hasil pengadaan Dismatal TA 2015. Dengan diserahkannya ketiga kapal tersebut, maka secara langsung akan menambah kekuatan TNI Angkatan Laut dalam menjaga keamanan wilayah perairan Indonesia.

http://www.beritasatu.com/nasional/383733-tiga-kapal-patroli-perkuat-tni-al.html
 
^^^ Tesco Indomaritm have 2 designs for 28 meter patrol boat. KAL 28 meter Propeller & KAL 28 meter Water Jet. Both have 28 knot speed. In total, there're 14 units built until 2016. 12 units KAL propeller & 2 units KAL water jet.

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Three units in the news above are the propeller version.
 
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Leo 2RI
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In Indonesia today, defence procurements are geared toward strengtening national defense industry. We can clearly see this on the big item procurement such as fighter jets with IFX program, Submarine with Changbogo program, Frigate with PKR program, Pindad' Medium tank program, etc. All this programs are working quite well and have shown significant progress.

So, despite budget issue, that will definitely limit our spending power in the near term, money would still be channeled to follow the planned program.
 
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For me .. your military budget is still not "transparant" and "unclear" compare to other nation in this region (Singapore) and also Australia, India and South Korea, especially in purchasing new assets ..

Compare this.. .. Australian budget for their 12 new submarines is $50 billion .. it looks huge ,, but that budget is not only to purchase .. but, also include budget for build new facility + maintanance and its operation cost for at least 25 to 30 years for their new submarines... Based on this budget, the cost of purchasing is only $10 billion (or $800 million per unit)..

So, it is "impossible' if you purchase many assets in last 10 years .. but your military budget is only increaese by less than 10% ... Don't forget that you have also to consider another variable like inflation and depreciation of your IDR ...

Singapore is a good example .. they plan their military budget consistently every year to meet their objective... So, i doubt that you can achieve your objective under MEF2 if there is no other source like "off budget" to support and finance your military unit..

In Indonesia .. your military program still to follow budget .. Meanwhile in Singapore and other countries... Budget will follow their military program ...:-)

i doubt you are Malaysian

recently i've discussing with someone in local forum who had the same answer with you
 
He is either singaporean or indonesian gkgkgk....
Are the discussion occur in formil? If it is at formil, could you hint his id in formil, so i can salvo it with bricks
 
He is either singaporean or indonesian gkgkgk....
Are the discussion occur in formil? If it is at formil, could you hint his id in formil, so i can salvo it with bricks

the clue is his line

In Indonesia .. your military program still to follow budget .. Meanwhile in Singapore and other countries... Budget will follow their military program ...

no need to salvo him/her, just ohh, i know he/she doesn't need our attention anymore....

something like that is much better for people like them
 
For me .. your military budget is still not "transparant" and "unclear" compare to other nation in this region (Singapore) and also Australia, India and South Korea, especially in purchasing new assets ..

Compare this.. .. Australian budget for their 12 new submarines is $50 billion .. it looks huge ,, but that budget is not only to purchase .. but, also include budget for build new facility + maintanance and its operation cost for at least 25 to 30 years for their new submarines... Based on this budget, the cost of purchasing is only $10 billion (or $800 million per unit)..

So, it is "impossible' if you purchase many assets in last 10 years .. but your military budget is only increaese by less than 10% ... Don't forget that you have also to consider another variable like inflation and depreciation of your IDR ...

Singapore is a good example .. they plan their military budget consistently every year to meet their objective... So, i doubt that you can achieve your objective under MEF2 if there is no other source like "off budget" to support and finance your military unit..

In Indonesia .. your military program still to follow budget .. Meanwhile in Singapore and other countries... Budget will follow their military program ...:-)
failed logic
it seems that you are still in denial..you only read "below 10%" but failed to look at how much it is compared to our GDP year by year..
our economy steadily growing you know..that "below 10%" is still nominally huge..
in fact, even though there is declining in this year budget in terms of percentage, it is still nominally bigger than last year

The above equipment list consist only the assets that have been delivered until today. so it is not Impossible, AT ALL. that is fact.

unlike your country, our acquisition process is fairly accountable. we have successfully minimize third party involvement in our acquisition program. so, there is no "leakage' in our spending
if you're still not believe just read SIPRI report
 
failed logic
it seems that you are still in denial..you only read "below 10%" but failed to look at how much it is compared to our GDP year by year..
our economy steadily growing you know..that "below 10%" is still nominally huge..
in fact, even though there is declining in this year budget in terms of percentage, it is still nominally bigger than last year

The above equipment list consist only the assets that have been delivered until today. so it is not Impossible, AT ALL. that is fact.

unlike your country, our acquisition process is fairly accountable. we have successfully minimize third party involvement in our acquisition program. so, there is no "leakage' in our spending
if you're still not believe just read SIPRI report

me thinking he is not Malaysian at all, the same troll who just been banned by waz

the true Malaysian here even not bothered to post in our section at all
 
^^^ My approach to any Mal-asia flag members here is to ignore them at their first "funny" comment.

Pindad SPR 2, this sniper rifle can effectively destroy its target within 2km range
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CQB exercise, Jakarta Metro Police, Gegana unit
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You can't still convince me .. How can you effectively operate your (new and modern) military assets with the existing budget?

As I explained before .. refer to military budget in Singapore or Australia .. the cost for acquisition of new main assets (like fighter or naval ships) is relatively low (because buyers can get credit line from sellers)...However, its operation cost (+ training and mantainance) is much higher (in case of Singapore F15SG - SAF should allocate at least USD30- 40 million to support for the operation of each F15SG every year or it is almost 30-40% from its purchasing cost of USD100 million)..

Yup ... May be .. you can purchase or add new assets like Su-35 etc to modernize and.or to strengthen your military ... but.. I doubt that you can fully utilize it like SAFor RAAF Australia actually did for their fighters


I'm not too concerned with this budget cut...it is only a brief setback. Anyone would agree that Indonesia will be among the world's top economies in a few decades. It may take some time, but Indonesia will get there. Even if the defence budget is always maintained at 1 percent GDP, it will still be quite huge

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You can't still convince me .. How can you effectively operate your (new and modern) military assets with the existing budget?

As I explained before .. refer to military budget in Singapore or Australia .. the cost for acquisition of new main assets (like fighter or naval ships) is relatively low (because buyers can get credit line from sellers)...However, its operation cost (+ training and mantainance) is much higher (in case of Singapore F15SG - SAF should allocate at least USD5- 10 million to support for the operation of each F15SG every year or it is almost 5-10% from its purchasing cost of USD100 million)..

Yup ... May be .. you can purchase or add new assets like Su-35 etc to modernize and.or to strengthen your military ... but.. I doubt that you can fully utilize it like SAFor RAAF Australia actually did for their fighters
yeah..you just believe what you want to believe, right? :azn:
the fact says otherwise, just check previous pages in this thread...You can see various military assets, old and new, eastern or western sourced are still operational in our inventory..

contrary, our particular neighbor need to replace their mig-29 fighter after just 20 years operational.. they need to replace standard issue assault rifle with imported one after less than 20 years of service
this means our maintenance capability is relatively good compared to another country in this region.

keep on trolling..i'm done with you..bye:azn:
 
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