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[Unique] Indonesian General statue, General Soedirman, built in the front yard of Japan Ministry of Defence office.

They also give a flower bouquets ceremony in front of this statue. A good gesture starting for the first time today that hope to be continued in the future.

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Patung Jenderal Soedirman di Tokyo - JakartaGreater
 
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Wulung, Unmanned Aerial Vehicle

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Pindad Anoa2, 6x6 Amphibious Armored Vehicle
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U.S. Marines, Indonesian Forces Storm Beach
Story Number: NNS150821-01Release Date: 8/21/2015 8:34:00 AM
By Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class Will Gaskill, USS Germantown Public Affairs

JAVA SEA, Indonesia (NNS) -- As Cooperation Afloat Readiness and Training (CARAT) Indonesia drew to a close, the Marines aboard the amphibious dock landing ship USS Germantown (LSD 42) broke down their rifles, scrubbed their nylon tents, and performed maintenance on the vehicles that took them to the Indonesian shores. While living ashore for six days, they participated in various exercises with their Indonesian counterparts, building trust and increasing interoperability between the Marines of both countries.

"One thing we have to be proud of is how well we came together to work with the Indonesian forces," said Maj. Ben Reid, commander of the Marines' landing force during CARAT Indonesia. "We had different units without previous relationships, and had only a month and a half to plan together before CARAT Indonesia. By the end, we are all one team and our ability to adapt and win really showed here."

During CARAT Indonesia, the two countries' Marines improved amphibious warfare tactics, trained on field maneuvers, simulated humanitarian relief scenarios, and shared field survival skills. The partner nations worked together on topics including beach surveys, water desalination, and even which local species are safe for human consumption in survival situations.

"We grilled snakes and water lizard," said Lance Cpl. Ricky Baird, an amphibious assault vehicle (AAV) mechanic. "It was a once in a lifetime experience. We got to show them we are on the same team and that we are open to their customs."

Several beach landings also took place during the exercise. A few miles off the beach, the Indonesian amphibious ship KRI Makassar launched its landing craft, while the Germantown simultaneously launched its landing force.

"We put all these units together and completed the most complex military evolution there is- a strike from the sea," said Reid.

Developing professional partnerships and tearing down cultural barriers was a common theme throughout the entire event. It could be easily seen in every Marine who participated.

"The well-led [Korps Marinar], Indonesia's joint military forces, set the tone for hospitality, enthusiasm and motivation," said 1st Sgt. Jose Romero, senior enlisted leader for the Marines embarked aboard Germantown. "It was an honor to partner with the KORMAR and to take part in a cultural exchange with them."

As CARAT Indonesia wrapped up, both the Indonesian and American Marines took away new skills and knowledge to improve future bilateral missions, such as humanitarian aid and disaster relief, the most frequently exercised mission in the typhoon-prone region.

"This operation, which involved 600 Marines and Sailors and even more Indonesian forces, was a success because of the understanding and partnership amongst all the teams involved," said Romero. "I believe all the previous CARATs established a solid foundation for us. The high caliber participants, as well as the professional and disciplined Indonesian forces, made this a win for all teams."


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Indonesian, Australian air force hold joint exercise

Jumat, 21 Agustus 2015

Kupang, E Nusa Tenggara (ANTARA News) - The Indonesian and Australian air forces will hold a joint exercise entitled, "Eagle Ausindo 2015" from August 21 to 29, El Tari Air Force Base Commander, Colonel Andi Wijaya, said on Friday.

Under the joint exercise, the Royal Australian Air Force has deployed a fighter aircraft F-18 Hornet, as well as the C-17 Globe Master.

"These advanced aircraft have landed at the El Tari air base in Kupang," he said.

Meanwhile, the Indonesian Air Force will deploy five F-16s from the Air Squadron 3, one Super Puma Helicopter from Air Squadron 6 and a C-130 Hercules A-1327 from Air Squadron 31.

The exercise is aimed at improving cooperation in the defense field between the two countries and enhancing the ability of each air force personnel.

According to Wijaya, more joint exercises will be conducted in Australia, but the time and location are yet to be determined.

Improving Air Force personnels abilities should continue through their maintaining fitness and strength in carrying out their duties as the guardians of Indonesian sovereignty.

"Indonesias territory should be maintained properly and therefore the ability of the personnel should be improved with continuous practice," he said.(*)

Indonesian, Australian air force hold joint exercise - ANTARA News
 
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Pakar Perkapalan Siap Bangun Kapal Selam 30 Meter
Sabtu, 22 Agustus 2015 | 09:41

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Jakarta - Pakar Arsitektur Perkapalan yang juga pendiri perusahaan desain perkapalan pertama di Indonesia, Kaharuddin Djenod menyatakan, pihaknya telah menyiapkan desain kapal selam sepanjang 30 meter. Dengan dukungan pemerintah, Kaharuddin menyatakan kesiapannya membangun kapal selam tersebut untuk memperkuat sistem pertahanan Indonesia di bidang maritim.

"Saya siapkan desain kapal selam 30 meter, jika Indonesia mau buat dan jalankan itu dengan tenaga kita sendiri, saya siap untuk membangunnya," kata Kaharuddin saat menerima Penghargaan Achmad Bakrie XIII di Djakarta Theater, Jumat (21/8) malam.

Ilmuwan yang telah menimba ilmu perkapalan di Jepang selama 15 tahun ini berharap bangsa Indonesia mampu mandiri di bidang maritim. Kaharudin mengaku keuletan, dan dedikasinya pada dunia perkapalan terinspirasi pesan mantan Presiden Soekarno dalam pidatonya pada awal 1950. Saat itu, Bung Karno berpesan agar bangsa Indonesia membangun industri maritim dan dirgantara jika ingin memperkuat pertahanan.

"Sebagai putra bangsa, saya ingin realisasikan pesan Bung Karno pada Januari 1950, hendaknya Indonesia membangun industri maritim dan dirgantara jika ingin memperkuat pertahanan," katanya.

Pendiri perusahaan Terafulk Megantara Design ini berharap Penghargaan Achmad Bakrie XIII yang diterima dapat mendorongnya untuk terus mengamalkan pengetahuan yang dimilik dan berbuat yang lebih baik bagi bangsa Indonesia.

Kaharuddin menerima Penghargaan Achmad Bakrie di bidang teknologi karena dinilai telah menopang perkembangan maritim Indonesia melalui melalui inovasi teknologi. Kaharuddin mengembangkan sistem dan metode yang terbukti mampu bersaing di dunia internasional.

Yayasan Achmad Bakrie bekerja sama dengan Freedom Institute memberikan Penghargaan Achmad Bakrie XIII kepada enam tokoh yang dinilai memberikan kontribusi dalam bidangnya masing-masing. Selain Kaharuddin, Penghargaan Achmad Bakrie tahun ini diberikan kepada Azyumardi Azra dalam bidang Pemikiran Sosial, Ahmad Tohari dalam bidang Kesusasteraan, Suryadi Ismadji dalam bidang Sains, Tigor Silaban dalam bidang Kedokteran atau Kesehatan, serta Suharyo Sumowidagdo dalam bidang Ilmuwan Muda Berprestasi.

Pakar Perkapalan Siap Bangun Kapal Selam 30 Meter | Nasional | Beritasatu.com

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In short, an Indonesian shipmaker offers 30m type submarine of his design to Indonesian government.
 
Maaf bukannya meragukan hasil karya anak bangsa, tp kalau bicara teknologi kapal selam, apalagi yg menawarkan sebuah perusahaan swasta kecil, lebih baik tdk usah deh, konsentrasi dengan CBG class yg akan dibangun pt.pal aja deh

Maaf bukannya meragukan hasil karya anak bangsa, tp kalau bicara teknologi kapal selam, apalagi yg menawarkan sebuah perusahaan swasta kecil, lebih baik tdk usah deh, konsentrasi dengan CBG class yg akan dibangun pt.pal aja deh
 
Maaf bukannya meragukan hasil karya anak bangsa, tp kalau bicara teknologi kapal selam, apalagi yg menawarkan sebuah perusahaan swasta kecil, lebih baik tdk usah deh, konsentrasi dengan CBG class yg akan dibangun pt.pal aja deh

Kemungkinan utk ditanggepin sama pemerintah jg teramat sangat kecil kok. Itu kapal buaya ITS sampe skg gk jelas.
 
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