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Kopassus unit-81 anti terror.

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Jakarta grants hundreds of Motorcycles to Jaya Regional Command(Oversees Jakarta) to optimize soldier's effiency

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Securing the 2014 Presidential Election
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Pindad P1 Commando
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Pindad SS1-R5, a necked-up SS1 to chambering 7.62mm rounds. The 'R' means Raider.

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US Marine Corps soldier testing the SS2-V4's
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Pindad SS2-V4, this one belongs to a Brimob personnel
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A Bullpup version of SS2, rumored to be called Pindad SS3, not in service.
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A Korean Drama behind the Indonesian National Revolution
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Yang Chil-Sung/Yang Chil-Seong (양칠성), born in May 29 1919 at Jeolla Province, Korea. He was Korean-Japanese soldier which was being sent to East Indies (now Indonesia) at 1942.
After the Japanese surrender to Allied Forces in 1945, Yang Chil-Sung refuses to became a Japanese war prisoner, using the local name Komarudin, he joined the Indonesian struggle of Independence.

He was known as Japanese by natives and among Dutch soldiers, which he by that time using his Japanese name Yanagawa Sichisi. He and his two friend, Abubakar (Hasegawa) and Usman (Masahiro Aoki), a Japanese, joining a guerilla movement led by Major Kosasih, based at Garut, West Java.

Yang Chil-Sung and his partner struggle ended at August 10, 1949, he was captured by Dutch troops along with Abubakar and Usman. They later receive death punishment. And now their grave is located at Heroes Cemetery of Kalibata, Jakarta.

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Yang Chil-Sung (center), and his two partner after being detained by Dutch soldiers.

According to Korean history, there are 2.300 forced Korean slave and soldiers being sent by Japanese to Dutch East Indies (Indonesian) at 1942. Their primary task is to guarding prisoner compound, and later guarding prisoners of war belong to the Japanese troops in Ambarawa, Semarang, and many other places. Not many of them managed to return home.

Yang Chil-sung left a son, named Eddy Jawan, which he's still one years old when his father executed.
 
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Foreign Heroes behind the Indonesian Independence

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Rear Admiral Tadashi Maeda(前田 精 Maeda Tadashi), born at Kagoshima, Japan, March 3, 1898 - December 13, 1977) was a high-ranking Imperial Japanese Navy officer during the Pacific War. Maeda played an important role in Indonesian independence; he met Sukarno and Mohammad Hatta at his house in Jakarta on August 16th, 1945 and his house was used to declare the Indonesian independence.

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On 1973, Tadashi Maeda receive and invitation to attend Indonesia Independence ceremony, and he was given Bintang Jasa Naraya award by President Suharto, because of his effort to support the Independence of Republic of Indonesia.
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Tadashi passed away at December 13th 1977 at 79 years old. His house now being used as Museum of Proclamation Letter.
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Indonesian revolutionary struggle on films..

Darah & Doa a.k.a The Long March (1950) *

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Storyline
It tells the story of an Indonesian revolutionary who falls in love with one of his Dutch prisoners.


Darah dan Doa (1950) - IMDb
Darah dan Doa - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

*) Darah & Doa is Indonesia's first film after independence.


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OEROEG (1993)

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Storyline
Johan Ten Berghe joins the Dutch army when the Dutch East Indies unilaterally declare independence as Indonesia. He initiates his naive driver Twan in life in the East, having grown up there as son of colonial official Hendrik, now missing. Their adventures intertwine with Johan's childhood memories, especially concerning his native best friend, Oeroeg, who joined the rebellion, as well as their nanny and later de facto stepmother. Conflicting loyalties become tangible in extreme situations.


Oeroeg (1993) - IMDb
Oeroeg - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia


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India, Indonesia to Cooperate on Maritime Security, Defense Procurement
New Delhi wants to support the development of Indonesia’s military and defense industry.

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By Prashanth Parameswaran
August 14, 2015

India wants to support the development of Indonesia’s military and defense industry, the Indonesian Ministry of Defense (MoD) noted August 10.

Following a meeting between Indonesian Defense Minister Ryamizard Ryacudu and India’s ambassador to Indonesia, Gurjit Singh, on August 10, the MoD said the defense partnership between the two countries would focus on two key areas. Both of these were touched on when Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi met Indonesian president Joko “Jokowi” Widodo last year in Myanmar.

The first area was a general joint commitment by the two countries to enhance maritime security for mutual and global benefit. This is already an area of focus, with both countries engaging in coordinated patrols as well as joint bilateral and multilateral exercises in surrounding waters. The maritime realm is also one realm ripe for greater cooperation flagged in Singh’s new book, Masala Bumbu: Enhancing the India-Indonesia Partnership, which highlights the need to diversify the bilateral relationship. Singh specifically thanked Indonesia’s Navy (TNI-AL) for its role in coordinated patrols with the Indian Navy in the Andaman Sea. He also referenced Indonesian President Joko “Jokowi” Widodo’s ambitions to make Indonesia a global maritime power – a key policy priority (See: “The Trouble With Indonesia’s Foreign Policy Priorities Under Jokowi”).

The second was a more specific interest expressed by India to collaborate in defense procurement, including through funding, technology, and technology transfers. This makes sense for both sides. India wants to boost its defense exports as part of its broader objective of enhancing cooperation with Southeast Asian states via its ‘Act East’ policy under Modi (See: “India Navy Chief to Boost Defense Cooperation on Southeast Asia Voyage”). Meanwhile, Indonesia is looking to enhance its defense capabilities and build an indigenous defense industry as it seeks to achieve a Minimum Essential Force by 2024 (See: An Indonesian Defense Revolution Under Jokowi?”).

The MoD did not specify exactly what the future shape of this cooperation might look like. India already does supply some defense equipment to Indonesia, especially the navy. But according to IHS Jane’s, some future promising areas may include a program to provide patrol vessels to Indonesia, expanding an existing commercial agreement covering naval systems between Indonesian and Indian shipbuilders PT PAL and Pipavav Defense, and enhancing cooperation in military aerospace programs between PT Dirgantara Indonesia and Hindustan Aeronautics.


India, Indonesia to Cooperate on Maritime Security, Defense Procurement | The Diplomat
 
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TNI Sets Up Village Guard Post Following Alleged PNG Incursion
By Jakarta Globe on 03:42 pm Aug 14, 2015

Jakarta. The Indonesian Military, or TNI, says it will set up a security post in the Papuan border village of Yakyu, in Merauke district, following a report that soldiers from neighboring Papua New Guinea last week ordered residents there to lower the Indonesian flag.

Brig. Gen. Supartodi, the Merauke military commander, said on Friday that the group of 14 uniformed PNG soldiers reportedly entered the village on Aug. 7.

Yakyu is located 1.2 kilometers from the Indonesia-PNG border.

“In response to this [alleged] incident, we have decided to build a [security] post in Yakyu village,” Supartodi said as quoted by Antara.

Col. Mohammad Syafei Kasno, of the Cendrawasih Military Command, which oversees the TNI’s operations in Papua, said separately that 10 soldiers had been deployed to the village.

The alleged incident was first reported on Thursday by Suzana Wanggai, the head of the provincial border office, who said that the PNG soldiers had claimed Yakyu village as part of PNG territory.

She noted that while the village lay squarely in Indonesian territory, its residents were from the Mayna clan of the Kanum tribe, who moved to the area in the 1990s from neighboring Weyam village in PNG.

“The people obtained Indonesian identity cards from Merauke district last month,” Suzana said as quoted by Tempo.

Syafei claimed that PNG officials had argued the village was on neutral ground and should hoist the flags of both countries.

However, Col. Mark Goina of the PNG Defense Force told ABC’s Pacific Beat radio program that no such incident had ever taken place.

“We have not received any information around PNGDF troops going to Merauke to conduct any form of activity or operation, and therefore we categorically deny any involvement of our service men and women and that information is not true,” he said.

“I confirm there is no Papua New Guinean soldiers in or near Merauke, they are all stationed outside of the border doing their normal border duties.”

Still, he could not say for sure whether Yakyu village lay in Indonesian or PNG territory. “At this point in time I need to confirm that, we need to confirm that on a map.”

TNI Sets Up Village Guard Post Following Alleged PNG Incursion - The Jakarta Globe
 
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S.A.K.T.I.

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S.A.K.T.I. advanced vest (left) and ballistic vest (right)

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Army Strategic Reserve personnel with SAKTI.

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Regular units with SAKTI vest.
 
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