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Laos keen to buy another type of weapons from PT Pindad

The Laotian Defense Ministry has expressed keen interest in buying another type of products of Indonesian state-owned weapons manufacturer PT Pindad, the company's vice president for export Ridi Djajakusuma said.

"We have again introduced and promoted PT Pindad products to the Laotian Defense Ministry. They have keen interest in buying another weapons from Pindad, including short rifles and ammunition," Djajakusuma, said recently.

PT Pindad is one of the Indonesian companies taking part in the Trade and Tourism Fair 2017 held by the Indonesian Embassy in Vientiane to mark the 60th anniversary of Indonesia-Laos bilateral relations.

Djajakusuma said both countries have close military cooperation.

In 2014, the Laotian Defense Ministry bought weapons from PT Pindad, including 60 G2 combat pistols, 35 SS1 V2 assault rifles, 35 SS1 V4 assault rifles, and ammunition.

"At our meeting with the Laotian Defense Ministry on Sept 21, they have expressed interest in buying G2 elite pistols, SPR 2 sniper rifles and ammunition from Pindad," he said.

The Laotian prime minister is expected to visit PT Pindad when he visits Indonesia in October this year.

Currently, 27 Laotian soldiers are taking part in training in Indonesia as part of preparations for the ASEAN Armies Rifle Meet (AARM) 2017 to be held in Singapore.

http://www.antaranews.com/en/news/112760/laos-keen-to-buy-another-type-of-weapons-from-pt-pindad
 
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Indonesia in pursuit of exports in emerging markets

Indonesia is pursuing new defence export opportunities in Senegal and Laos as part of its expanding efforts to penetrate emerging international defence markets.

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Indonesia’s state-run Antara news agency reported on 10 January that Senegal is looking to procure an additional CN-235 transport aircraft as well as unspecified naval vessels while other local reports said Laos had expressed interest in acquiring firearms and ammunition.

The Senegalese Air Force has already procured three CN235 Series 200 aircraft with the last of these platforms delivered in December 2017.

Citing an official from the Indonesian Embassy in Dakar, Senegal, the Antara news agency said the West African country now wanted to procure a fourth aircraft as well as ships for military applications from Indonesian shipbuilder PT PAL.

http://www.janes.com/article/76975/indonesia-in-pursuit-of-exports-in-emerging-markets
 
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Turkish Aerospace Industries plans to market PT.DI' N219 and collaborate to develop N245 (improved civilian version of CN-235)

President & CEO Turkish Aerospace Industries, Inc. (TAI), Temel Kotil, PhD, dalam kunjungan kerja ke PTDI melakukan pembahasan Perjanjian Kerangka Kerja (Framework Agreement) untuk menjabarkan kerjasama strategis dalam program kolaborasi kedirgantaraan antara Dirgantara Indonesia dengan TAI.

https://finance.detik.com/industri/...sawat-n219-dan-kembangkan-n245-buatan-bandung

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CN235-220 Multi Purpose Aircraft for Nepalese Army currently under construction in PT.DI production facilities (9/1/2018)

The purchase contract was signed on June 16th, 2017 by Major General Purna B Silwal as the Master General of Ordnance of the Nepalese Army and PT.DI President Director Budi Santoso at the Nepalese Army Headquarter.

The CN235-220 multi purpose aircraft ordered by the Nepalese Army is designed for paratroop transport, medical evacuation, passenger transport, VVIP transport and cargo transport that can be adjusted. The aircraft has a front door used as the entrance or exit for VIPs or VVIPs, while the ramp door is wide enough for a paratroop operation and cargo loading.

The aircraft is expected to be delivered to Nepal within 18 months.

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Singapore Airshow 2018: Nepal begins negotiations for 2nd CN-235 with PT Dirgantara

The Nepalese government has begun negotiations with Indonesian state-owned aircraft manufacturer PT Dirgantara (PTDI) for another CN-235-220M multipurpose platform, an official from the company confirmed with Jane’s at the 2018 iteration of the Singapore Airshow.

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The aircraft is being acquired for the Nepalese Army (NA) Air Wing, and like the first airframe ordered in 2017, will probably be deployed primarily for troop and cargo transport, humanitarian supply missions, and medical evacuations, said Ade Yuyu Wahyuna, PTDI’s vice-president of sales.

PTDI secured a contract to supply the first CN-235-220M with Nepal in June 2017. The aircraft type, which is being produced under a long-standing licensing arrangement with Airbus, is currently under construction at the company’s facilities in Bandung.

http://www.janes.com/article/77674/...tiations-for-second-cn-235-with-pt-dirgantara

Singapore Airshow 2018: Thailand enters ‘pre-contract’ negotiations for 3 MPA

Key Points
  • Thailand and Indonesia are in advanced negotiations over the acquisition of three maritime patrol aircraft
  • Platforms will improve Thailand’s maritime surveillance capabilities in the Andaman Sea and the Gulf of Thailand
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The Royal Thai Navy (RTN) and Indonesian state-owned aircraft manufacturer PT Dirgantara Indonesia (PTDI) are now in ‘pre-contract’ negotiations over the procurement of three CN-235-220 aircraft in the maritime patrol configuration.

Speaking to Jane’s at the 2018 iteration of the Singapore Airshow, PTDI’s Vice President of Sales, Ade Yuyu Wahyuna, said negotiations in this stage begun in late-January 2018, and a formal contract can be expected to materialise before the end of the year.

http://www.janes.com/article/77673/...nters-pre-contract-negotiations-for-three-mpa
 
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Singapore Airshow 2018: PTDI continues expanding its portfolio

PT Dirgantara Indonesia (PTDI) will deliver three NC-212i light transport aircraft – one to Vietnam and two to the Philippines – by midyear, Shephard learned at Singapore Airshow 2018.

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Arie Wibowo, director of production at PTDI, said that certification for the NC-212i’s Genesys Aerosystems S-Tec 5000 digital autopilot system, a process being led by Airbus Defence & Space, should occur by ‘this summer’. Once achieved, this will allow three aircraft to be delivered to the Vietnam People’s Air Force and Philippine Air Force (PAF) respectively.

The Vietnamese aircraft is currently being used for the certification process. The aircraft were completed at PTDI’s Bandung facility some time ago, but have been awaiting their certificate. Delivery of the PAF aircraft has been delayed well after the original anticipated handover date of late 2015.

PTDI is currently building a CN-235-220M transport aircraft for the Nepalese Army Air Wing. The Indonesian company expects a contract for a second aircraft to materialise this year too.

https://www.shephardmedia.com/news/mil-log/singapore-airshow-2018-ptdi-continues-expanding-it/
 
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Indonesia looks to win exports in Bangladesh

Indonesia and Bangladesh are looking to expand collaboration to facilitate defence trade and industrial engagement, the Ministry of Defence (MoD) in Jakarta said on 20 February. Following meetings between defence officials from the two countries in Jakarta, the MoD said in a press release that “Bangladesh is interested in buying military products from Indonesia's defence industry”.

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To facilitate potential purchases, the MoD said Bangladeshi officials are planning to visit Indonesian companies including land systems specialist PT Pindad, shipbuilder PT PAL, and aerospace company PT Dirgantara (PTDI) to “see Indonesia’s industrial capabilities directly”.

The two sides are expected to expand talks on defence trade opportunities at a later date as well as increase engagement in military training and education programmes as well as military exercises.

http://www.janes.com/article/78049/indonesia-looks-to-win-exports-in-bangladesh
 
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Indonesia looks to win exports in Bangladesh

Indonesia and Bangladesh are looking to expand collaboration to facilitate defence trade and industrial engagement, the Ministry of Defence (MoD) in Jakarta said on 20 February. Following meetings between defence officials from the two countries in Jakarta, the MoD said in a press release that “Bangladesh is interested in buying military products from Indonesia's defence industry”.

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To facilitate potential purchases, the MoD said Bangladeshi officials are planning to visit Indonesian companies including land systems specialist PT Pindad, shipbuilder PT PAL, and aerospace company PT Dirgantara (PTDI) to “see Indonesia’s industrial capabilities directly”.

The two sides are expected to expand talks on defence trade opportunities at a later date as well as increase engagement in military training and education programmes as well as military exercises.

http://www.janes.com/article/78049/indonesia-looks-to-win-exports-in-bangladesh
Hope we can increase our cooperation to brotherhood level... :-)
 
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