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Show of Force: After visiting Kopassus headquarters yesterday, Mr. President visits Brimob HQ today, to show that he really means business

President: Berikan pengayoman, perlindungan rasa aman untuk seluruh rakyat tanpa membedakan asal suku, agama dan golongan
Brimob: Kami Loyal pada Pimpinan Negara yang Sah

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He then continues his trip to visits Marines HQ in Cilandak

President:
"Saya ingin memastikan bahwa semuanya loyal kepada negara, setia pada Pancasila, pada UUD 1945, NKRI, Kebhinekaan kita. Sehingga, kalau sudah bertemu dan dekat seperti ini bisa kita rasakan prajurit kita siap"

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Together We Strong. Show of strength: President Joko “Jokowi” Widodo (center) raises a clenched fist along with (from left to right) Army chief of staff Gen. Mulyono, Indonesian Military (TNI) chief Gen. Gatot Nurmantyo, Army Special Forces (Kopassus) chief Maj. Gen. Madsuni and State Secretary Pratikno during a visit to the Kopassus headquarters in Cijantung, Jakarta, on Thursday. Jokowi has instructed law enforcement personnel to uphold national unity, respect diversity and protect all regardless of race, ethnicity and religion. (Presidential Office/Rusman)
 
Three more Submarines , What is the best choices for Indonesian Navy...? . Menurut anda sekalian Mana yang paling Memenuhi kriteria...?

newbie bertanya .:-).
 
Three more Submarines, What is the best choices for Indonesian Navy...? Menurut anda sekalian Mana yang paling Memenuhi kriteria...?

In my opinion we should consider to add more type 209, since our production facility was initially built to produce this submarine class. But don't choose the current type 209/1400, get the more advanced type 209/1500. Bigger, quieter, and able to last longer when submerge, since this sub is eqipped with AIP.

Other than type 209/1500 we can also choose the more advance type 214 class, skip the type 212.

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In my opinion we should consider to add more type 209, since our production facility was initially built to produce this submarine class. But don't choose the current type 209/1400, get the more advanced type 209/1500. Bigger, quieter, and able to last longer when submerge, since this sub is eqipped with AIP.

Other than type 209/1500 we can also choose the more advance type 214 class, skip the type 212.

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Should get ones with AIP. Turkish deal for 6 units of 214 class was around USD 2.5billion from HDW. So if we order 3 it will be around half of that? or can it be cheaper from SoKor? and ToT AIP if possible.

Do you have info about type 218SG?
 
Air Platforms
DCNS proposes corvette, frigate designs for Indonesian Navy requirements
Ridzwan Rahmat, Jakarta - IHS Jane's Defence Weekly
11 November 201
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Key points:
  • DCNS has proposed two surface vessel designs for ongoing requirements in Indonesia
  • Proposals come with offers to transfer technology and technical know-how to local industry
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A model of the Gowind 2500 frigate on display at Indo Defence 2016. DCNS is offering the design for Indonesia's two possible follow-on frigates to its SIGMA 10514 platforms. (IHS/Ridzwan Rahmat)

DCNS is positioning its OPV 90 and Gowind 2500 designs for the Indonesian Navy's (Tentara Nasional Indonesia - Angkatan Laut, or TNI-AL's) requirements for two 80 m offshore patrol vessels (OPVs) and two possible follow-on frigates to the SIGMA 10514 platforms, respectively.

Speaking to IHS Jane's at the Indo Defence 2016 exhibition in Jakarta, DCNS officials confirmed that the shipbuilder will be participating in these competitions. Formal tenders for the projects are largely expected to be issued in 2017.

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http://www.janes.com/article/65436/...gate-designs-for-indonesian-navy-requirements
 
Looking at Indonesian regular army gear today and during clash in Aceh decade ago we got vast improvement in many areas, especially Korps Brimob.

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Look at the magz standard issue from the M16, and their backpack

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The legendary Marinir with cocotremoured lorry and their rpk gpmg.

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Kopassus along with some organic troops ascting as scout (the one with M1 type helmet) and their makeshift defender

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Pt76 amphib tanks, one the best tank unit in Indonesia forces disposal at the time

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Post guard in Aceh rural area
 
The Straits Times
Philippines to allow Malaysia, Indonesia pursuit of kidnappers in its waters
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Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte inspects a guard of honour during a welcoming ceremony at Malaysian Prime Minister Najib Razak's office in Putrajaya. PHOTO: AFP

PUBLISHEDNOV 10, 2016, 5:50 PM SGT
UPDATEDNOV 10, 2016, 11:08 PM


PUTRAJAYA (AFP) – The Philippines will allow Malaysian and Indonesian maritime forces to pursue Islamist kidnappers into its waters, Malaysian Prime Minister Najib Razak said following talks with his counterpart from Manila.

Datuk Seri Najib made the announcement after a meeting with visiting President Rodrigo Duterte that focused on recurring kidnappings at sea by Philippine-based Islamic militants.

Mr Najib said Mr Duterte had already agreed the measure with Indonesian President Joko Widodo, or “Jokowi”.

“The hot pursuit is a new development. This has been agreed by Duterte and Jokowi, and now with us,” Mr Najib said at a press conference in the Malaysian administrative capital Putrajaya.

The waters between Malaysia’s eastern Sabah state and the southern Philippines have for years seen repeated kidnappings by the Abu Sayyaf militant group.

“We need to stamp out the kidnap-for-ransom groups. It is affecting us, Sabahans and foreigners who visit us,” Mr Najib said.

“We have to continue to pursue and interdict them.”

The Abu Sayyaf, a loose network of militants based on remote islands in the southern Philippines, has defied more than a decade of military offensives and been on a lucrative kidnapping spree in recent years.

In the latest reported incident, the Philippine military on Monday said the group had killed a German woman and abducted her companion from their yacht off the southern Philippines.

The two-day trip is the first official visit to Malaysia by the tough-talking Duterte, 71, who did not appear at the press conference.

Elected in May, Duterte has launched an unprecedented war on drugs that has left more than 4,000 people dead.

He said before arriving in Malaysia that maritime security and the fight against piracy were his top agenda items for the trip.

The three countries agreed earlier this year to increase cooperation, including possible joint sea patrols.

While the Abu Sayyaf’s leaders have in recent years pledged allegiance to the Islamic State in Iraq and Syria (ISIS) militant group, analysts say it is mainly focused on running a kidnapping business rather than religious ideology.

http://www.straitstimes.com/asia/se-asia/philippine-president-rodrigo-duterte-gets-red-carpet-welcome-on-malaysia-visit

The Straits Times
Philippines to allow Malaysia, Indonesia pursuit of kidnappers in its waters
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Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte inspects a guard of honour during a welcoming ceremony at Malaysian Prime Minister Najib Razak's office in Putrajaya. PHOTO: AFP

PUBLISHEDNOV 10, 2016, 5:50 PM SGT
UPDATEDNOV 10, 2016, 11:08 PM


PUTRAJAYA (AFP) – The Philippines will allow Malaysian and Indonesian maritime forces to pursue Islamist kidnappers into its waters, Malaysian Prime Minister Najib Razak said following talks with his counterpart from Manila.

Datuk Seri Najib made the announcement after a meeting with visiting President Rodrigo Duterte that focused on recurring kidnappings at sea by Philippine-based Islamic militants.

Mr Najib said Mr Duterte had already agreed the measure with Indonesian President Joko Widodo, or “Jokowi”.

“The hot pursuit is a new development. This has been agreed by Duterte and Jokowi, and now with us,” Mr Najib said at a press conference in the Malaysian administrative capital Putrajaya.

The waters between Malaysia’s eastern Sabah state and the southern Philippines have for years seen repeated kidnappings by the Abu Sayyaf militant group.

“We need to stamp out the kidnap-for-ransom groups. It is affecting us, Sabahans and foreigners who visit us,” Mr Najib said.

“We have to continue to pursue and interdict them.”

The Abu Sayyaf, a loose network of militants based on remote islands in the southern Philippines, has defied more than a decade of military offensives and been on a lucrative kidnapping spree in recent years.

In the latest reported incident, the Philippine military on Monday said the group had killed a German woman and abducted her companion from their yacht off the southern Philippines.

The two-day trip is the first official visit to Malaysia by the tough-talking Duterte, 71, who did not appear at the press conference.

Elected in May, Duterte has launched an unprecedented war on drugs that has left more than 4,000 people dead.

He said before arriving in Malaysia that maritime security and the fight against piracy were his top agenda items for the trip.

The three countries agreed earlier this year to increase cooperation, including possible joint sea patrols.

While the Abu Sayyaf’s leaders have in recent years pledged allegiance to the Islamic State in Iraq and Syria (ISIS) militant group, analysts say it is mainly focused on running a kidnapping business rather than religious ideology.

http://www.straitstimes.com/asia/se-asia/philippine-president-rodrigo-duterte-gets-red-carpet-welcome-on-malaysia-visit

Too much talking here and very slow progress is being made while more sailors are getting kidnapped...

Just today 6 Vietnamese have been kidnaped from their vessel
And few days back they kidnapped 2 more Indonesians off Sabah Waters..

Someone deserves a smack in the back of the head
 
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Too much talking here and very slow progress is being made while more sailors are getting kidnapped...
Just today 6 Vietnamese have been kidnaped from their vessel
And few days back they kidnapped 2 more Indonesians off Sabah Waters..
Someone deserves a smack in the back of the head

We need more than just hot persuit agreement. How about join assault (Philipine, Malaysia, Indonesia) to storm Abu sayaf stronghold?

Should get ones with AIP. Turkish deal for 6 units of 214 class was around USD 2.5billion from HDW. So if we order 3 it will be around half of that? or can it be cheaper from SoKor? and ToT AIP if possible.
That would be great, 11/12 with our 3units changbogo 209/1400 deal.

DCNS proposes corvette, frigate designs for Indonesian Navy requirements
So we choose open tender mechnism for the procurement of 80meter OPV. Why don't we just assign this project to PT.PAL?


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