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Prepare for Armada Jaya Exercise 2016

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Better to design another one which will have more specific purpose for marines....
Simplicity and commonality has it own merits

FYI, landing operation is just a small fraction of the whole campaign
Most of the time the propeller will not be used
I'd rather keep the original anoa design, but modified with modular propeller which can be drop when the APC has been landed on the shore
 
So... looks like that Anoa2 6x6 amphibious will be used by PASKHAS
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And this amphibious APC will be part of 119 units armor vehicles (from various type) needed by PASKHAS that will be supplied by PINDAD in the future.

>>> Anoa2 6x6 amphibious might not be good enough for Marines, but for PASKHAS... i think it's quite OK.
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BTR-4M, 8x8 wheeled IFV for Marines
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Makassar International Eight FestivalSeorang penerjun dari TNI AU melakukan atraksi terjun pada pembukaan Makassar International Eight Festival and Forum (F8) di Pantai Losari, Makassar, Kamis (8/9/2016). Makassar International Eight Festival and Forum tersebut diselenggarakan dalam ajang promosi pariwisata, seni, budaya dan kuliner Makassar dan berlangsung pada tanggal 8-10 September 2016 di Anjungan Pantai Losari dan diikuti 23 negara. (ANTARA/Yusran Uccang)



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Makassar International Eight FestivalDua pesawat Sukhoi melakukan atraksi di atas perahu pinisi pada pembukaan Makassar International Eight Festival and Forum (F8) di Pantai Losari Makassar, Kamis (8/9/2016). Makassar International Eight Festival and Forum tersebut diselenggarakan dalam ajang promosi pariwisata, seni, budaya dan kuliner Makassar dan berlangsung pada tanggal 8-10 September 2016 di Anjungan Pantai Losari dan diikuti 23 negara. (ANTARA/Yusran Uccang)

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Makassar International Eight FestivalSalah satu perahu pinisi bersandar di dermaga Anjungan Pantai Losari saat pembukaan Makassar International Eight Festival and Forum ( F8) di Pantai Losari Makassar, Kamis (8/9/2016). Makassar International Eight Festival and Forum tersebut diselenggarakan dalam ajang promosi pariwisata, seni, budaya dan kuliner Makassar dan berlangsung pada tanggal 8-10 September 2016 di Anjungan Pantai Losari dan diikuti 23 negara. (ANTARA/Yusran Uccang)

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Material Tempur Armada JayaDua buah kendaraan tempur Roket multi laras RM 70 Grad milik Korps Marinir TNI AL melakukan persiapan material tempur yang akan dilibatkan dalam latihan Armada Jaya XXXIV/2016 di Dermaga Madura Ujung Koarmatim, Surabaya, Jawa Timur, Kamis (8/9/2016). Latihan yang meliputi proses perencanaan militer hingga persiapan operasi serta keterpaduan komponen Sistem Senjata Armada Terpadu TNI AL itu melibatkan lebih dari 7.000 personel, 39 kapal perang, delapan pesawat udara, seta alutsista Korps Marinir TNI AL dan berlangsung di Laut Jawa hingga 16 September 2016. (ANTARA /M Risyal Hidayat)


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Material Tempur Armada JayaSejumlah prajurit Korps Marinir mempersiapkan meriam Howitzer 105 mm material tempur Korps Marinir yang akan dilibatkan dalam latihan Armada Jaya XXXIV/2016 di Dermaga Madura Ujung Koarmatim, Surabaya, Jawa Timur, Kamis (8/9/2016). Latihan yang meliputi proses perencanaan militer hingga persiapan operasi serta keterpaduan komponen Sistem Senjata Armada Terpadu TNI AL itu melibatkan lebih dari 7.000 personel, 39 kapal perang, delapan pesawat udara, seta alutsista Korps Marinir TNI AL dan berlangsung di Laut Jawa hingga 16 September 2016. (ANTARA/M Risyal Hidayat)
 
So... looks like that Anoa2 6x6 amphibious will be used by PASKHAS
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And this amphibious APC will be part of 119 units armor vehicles (from various type) needed by PASKHAS that will be supplied by PINDAD in the future.

>>> Anoa2 6x6 amphibious might not be good enough for Marines, but for PASKHAS... i think it's quite OK.
Land, sea, and air she goes!!
 
Indonesian air defense experts visit Hawaii Air National Guard (HIANG)
WAHIAWA, HI, UNITED STATES
09.02.2016

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Photo By Airman 1st Class Stan Pak | U.S. Air Force Maj. Michael O'Donnell accepts a gift of gratitude at the final day
Story by Airman 1st Class Stan Pak
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The program is administered by the National Guard Bureau, guided by State Department foreign policy goals, and executed by the state adjutants general in support of combatant commander and U.S. Chief of Mission security cooperation objectives and Department of Defense policy goals.

“The State Partnership Program is about building partnerships with other countries…a National Guard program where each state is matched with individual countries.” said Maj. Michael O’Donnell, 169th Air Defense Squadron, Mission Crew commander. “To build those partnerships what we do is select topics that are mutually beneficial where both countries can discuss and engage in.”

This is the second time a SMEE between the Indonesian air defense team and the 169th ADS has been conducted. The first time the exchange took place was in 2015 in Jakarta, Indonesia. This time however the Indonesians came to Hawaii.

“Last time we discussed air defense tactics and this time we were able to actually show them through a simulation how we use our tactics in a situation that requires activating fighters and needing to react to a target.” said O’Donnell.

The exchange included briefs from both participants about varying air defense subjects ranging from tactics to training, and even equipment.

We discussed training of our air defense controllers, what the training syllabus is like and what they can expect once they become qualified and continue on to maintain their proficiency.” O’Donnell said.

“We talked about integration of all the different radar feeds that we have in our location from Federal Aviation Administration and military and how the computer takes all that information and synthesizes it to create one tactical picture for us to operate off of.”

On the last day of the exchange, Hawaii Air and Army National Guard members gathered to discuss future plans and details for a 2017 conference in Indonesia.

“This program is going to continue into 2017, we’re expecting to do at least one more conference in Indonesia next year as well as hosting them again in Hawaii. It’s a growing program that we’re going to keep building on to continue the partnership between nations.” O’Donnell said.

The conference concluded with an awards ceremony where both sides presented awards and thank you mementos to one another. Lt. Col. Christopher Jarratt, 169th ADS commander presented on behalf of the HIANG and Col. Palito Sitorus, head of the Indonesian delegation presented on behalf of the Indonesians.

https://www.dvidshub.net/news/209135/indonesian-air-defense-experts-visit-hiang

Indonesian air defense experts visit Hawaii Air National Guard (HIANG)
WAHIAWA, HI, UNITED STATES
Photos by Airman 1st Class Stan Pak
154th Wing Public Affairs
September 2016


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U.S. Air Force Maj. Michael O'Donnell, mission crew commander from the Hawaii Air National Guard's 169th Air Defense Squadron, briefs the Indonesian delegates on the first day of the Subject Matter Expert Exchange for the State Partnership Program on Wheeler Army Airfield, Hawaii on Aug. 30, 2016.

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Hawaii Army National Guard and Indonesian air defense delegation members arrive at the 169th Air Defense Squadron facilities for the final day of the Subject Matter Expert Exchange on Wheeler Army Airfield, Hawaii, Sep. 2 2016.
 
Indonesia-Vietnam to hold security dialogs
Jumat, 9 September 2016 15:08 WIB | 513 Views

Jakarta (ANTARA News) - The governments of Indonesia and Vietnam have held their first dialog on security to strengthen cooperation in stamping out transnational crimes.

The first security dialog was held in Hanoi on Sept 7 between the Indonesian police and the Vietnamese Ministry of Public Security (MPS).

The Indonesian police delegation was headed by chief of the Criminal Investigation Agency (Bareskrim) Comr.Gen. Ari Dono Sukmanto. The Vietnamese delegation was headed by Deputy Director General of the Ministry of Public Security Lt.Gen.Duong Minh Hung.

"The dialog was part of efforts to increase cooperation with neighboring countries including Vietnam to deal with situation in this region and transnational crimes disturbing security and public order," Ari Dono Sukmanto said here on Friday.

Ari said he hoped the bilateral security dialog would contribute to attempt to eliminate transnational crimes in this region.

In the first dialog, both sides agreed to cooperate and to intensify exchange of information on security, public order and safety and in all aspects of security between the two countries, he said.

The Indonesian police and the Vietnamese Ministry for Public Security would exchange information about experience to prevent and eradicate transnational crimes such as human and drug trafficking, piracy in the sea, terrorism and other security problems of mutual interest, he said.

Both sides agreed to renew memorandum of understanding on cooperation in the prevention and eradication of crimes signed in 2005, which will expire before the end of 2016.

The security dialog between Indonesia and Vietnam was an implementation of one of the agreements of Joint Commission of the two countries in June, 2015, under which the foreign ministers of the two countries shared the view that it was important to hold security dialog between Indonesia and Vietnam.

The importance of the security cooperation between the two countries was raised again in talks during the visit here of Vietnamese Minister for Public Security on June 24-25 this year.(*)

http://www.antaranews.com/en/news/106649/indonesia-vietnam-to-hold-security-dialogs
 
I still hates that TNI-AU BDU camo......why can't it be in grey digital urban camo instead of bright blue
 
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