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PT Dirgantara Indonesia Participating in Singapore Airshow (CN 235 MPA and N 219)

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Sritex Joins Hands With Cambodian Govt for Uniform Factory
Indonesian textile manufacturer Sri Rejeki Isman will soon open a garment manufacturing plant in Cambodia to supply uniforms to the country's police and armed forces.

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The company, better known as Sritex, signed a memorandum of understanding with the Cambodian Interior Ministry on Wednesday (17/02), according to a statement from Indonesia's Foreign Affair Ministry on Saturday. The deal is part of a $50 million contract for selling uniforms to Cambodia's security personnel this year.

Sritex and the Cambodian government have agreed to set up a joint venture, named Sritex Cambodia, to establish the uniform plant and manage related procurement made by the country.

The company said earlier that it plans to have the factory up and running by the end of this year. Sritex will until then supply the country with uniforms from its Indonesian factories.

The company is expanding its export market, eyeing to enter Spain, France, Hong Kong and Peru this year.

Sritex Joins Hands With Cambodian Govt for Uniform Factory | Jakarta Globe
 
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Sritex Secures Deal to Make Military Uniforms for United Arab Emirates


By : Muhammad Edy Sofyan | on 3:06 PM February 09, 2016
Category : Business, Corporate News
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Sri Rejeki Isman, a textile and fabric manufacturer better known as Sritex, is set to start making military uniforms for the United Arab Emirates this year amid the company's efforts to boost exports within the next five years.

Welly Salam, corporate secretary at Sritex, said the company recently signed an agreement with the Middle Eastern country in Abu Dhabi, however he declined to disclose the specific value of the deal.

"This year the company will make around 150 pieces of apparel. The amount may increase each year, but it depends on the needs of the country's military forces," he said in Jakarta recently.

The deal is part of the company's goal to see exports contribute up to $15 million by the end of the year and between $50 million and $80 million within the next five years.

Welly said the company is targeting five countries to achieve its export goal — Cambodia, France, Hong Kong, Peru and Spain.

"We've already secured a contract in Cambodia. We are still finalizing the deal with the remaining four countries," he said, adding that the contract with Cambodia is a government to government partnership.
Sritex Secures Deal to Make Military Uniforms for United Arab Emirates | Jakarta Globe
 
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Indonesia Promotes Military Products to Middle East Countries
Fajar Nugraha • 11 Mei 2016 14:16 WIB
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PT Pindad in SOFEX 2016 (Photo: KBRI/Amman)


Metrotvnews.com, Jakarta: Indonesian military products get good reception at the 11th Special operations Forces Exhibition and Conference (SOFEX) held in Amman, Jordan on May 10-12.

"PT Pindad represents Indonesia in the exhibition. The participation is intended to learn the market, seek opportunities and promote Indonesian strategic industry to Middle East countries," said the Indonesian Ambassador to Jordan Teguh Wardoyo in a written statement, Wednesday (5/11/2016).

PT Pindad displays its top products such as SS2 assault rifle, G2 Elite Pistol, SPR sniper rifle and PM2 anti-terror rifle. The company also brings mock-ups of Anoa armoured personnel carrier, Komodo tactical vehicle and tank boat.

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President of SOFEX Supreme Steering Committee, Pangeran Feisal bin Al Hussen, impressed with Indonesian military products when he visited Indonesia's booth at the exhibition.

"Prince Feisal especially interested with SPR2 rifle sniper," continued Ambassador Teguh.

"Besides that, Chief of the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Kazakhstan Gen. Saken Zhasuzakov and Kuwait Army Chief of Staff Lieutenant General Mohammad Khaled Al Kheder also interested with products from Pindad. They scheduled meeting with Pindad and also invited the company to Kazakshtan and Kuwait," explained Ambassador Teguh.


http://en.metrotvnews.com/world/yKX...es-military-products-to-middle-east-countries
 
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Does Indonesian arms industry have MRAP-class vehicles in development or in production?
 
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Does Indonesian arms industry have MRAP-class vehicles in development or in production?

Not yet. We use Bushmaster (Australia), Mamba & Casspir (South African) for MRAP. Our needs for this products are to small today, to justified the investment cost.

We are currently cooperating with FNSS to develop 30Ton medium tank. Just wait in 2017 for the prototypes.
 
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Not yet. We use Bushmaster (Australia), Mamba & Casspir (South African) for MRAP. Our needs for this products are to small today, to justified the investment cost.

We are currently cooperating with FNSS to develop 30Ton medium tank. Just wait in 2017 for the prototype.
Check Russian Typhoon MRAP or LAZAR 2 MRAP from Serbia :D
 
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yea, that's cool too.
Forgot about Russian one but know about LAZAR 2. both are beasts.
The Lazar 2 armoured vehicle offers its occupants with high, all-round, add-on STANAG 4569 Level 4 ballistic protection, STANAG 4569 Level 2A and 2B anti-mine protection, STANAG 4569 Level 3A and 3B additional anti-mine protection, and STANAG 4317 fireproof. The hull is protected up to STANAG 4569 Level 2. An advanced life support system (LSS) installed in the vehicle offers protection against nuclear, biological and chemical (NBC) threats. It can protect upto 14mm armed piercing, Totally ahead of others. Additionally it has side holes for troops to put guns and fire to target while sitting in it in case ambushed ;)
FYI: Bangladesh has ordered it :D and no, before that BD only used APC
 
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Philippine official praises Indonesian-made warship
A Philippine defense official has praised the technical capabilities of Indonesian-made warships, while overseeing the delivery of an SSV Tarlac to Manila.

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Representing the Philippine National Defense Department, Captain Francis Alexander R Jose was present among a group of delegates during the dispatching of an Indonesian-made warship from Surabaya to Manila. He praised the sophistication of the warship.

"During the speed acceleration of the SSV Tarlac, the vessel proved to be stable and without any shock," Jose said after testing the maximum speed when the ship entered the Makassar Strait, Indonesia, as quoted by Antara news agency.

When met aboard the BRP Tarlac in Philippine waters on Friday, Jose said he was proud of the newly-acquired Indonesian-made ship and expressed gratitude with regard to cooperation during the ordering process.

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The ship showcased several sophisticated maneuvers during the voyage, including the "landing craft utility" ( LCU ) in which two support ships enter through the rear of the vessel.

The LCU is an advanced capability of the "Strategic Sealift Vessel" ( SSV ) BRP TARLAC ( LD-601 ship ), where smaller LCU's function as supporting units during coastal wars and can also transport weaponry.

During the showcase, the rear of the SSV TARLAC was sunk to a depth of two meters so that the two support ships could enter. The back entrance of the vessel opened and the two support ships entered. The SSV TARLAC then returned to its original position, disposing of the water that the vessel had taken aboard during the process.

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Another maneuver carried out by the ship was a 16.2 knots speed acceleration.

Meanwhile, Kapal Niaga general manager Satriyo Bintoro, who oversaw the inaugural export to Manila, said that all the vessel had performed at an optimal standard during the trip.

Succeeding in an aim to display vessel functions and illustrate the sophistication of advanced features to the Philippine navy who were present during the voyage.

http://www.thejakartapost.com/news/...official-praises-indonesian-made-warship.html
 
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Wide selection of PINDAD's products from G2 Pistol, SS2 Rifle, SPR2 & SPR3 Sniper Rifle being tested by Jordanian Armed Forces
Location: King Abdullah Special Operations Training Center, Amman (KASOTC)

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