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DAHANA – DAVEY BICKFORD to Establish First Electronic Detonator Plant in Indonesia

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PT DAHANA (Persero), a state-owned enterprise engaged in defense and commercial explosives, will establish the first Electronic Detonator plant in Indonesia. This is marked by the signing of a memorandum of understanding between PT DAHANA (Persero) and its French partner Davey Bickford SAS at Dahana Subang Campus on Friday, July 30, 2021.

According to PT DAHANA (Persero)’s President Director Budi Antono, the cooperation between the two companies is set as a joint operation with an initial production capacity of 150,000 pcs/shift/year.

“In early stages, the production of this electronic detonator will be prioritized to meet the domestic needs. However, in the long term, export is possible," said Budi Antono during his speech.

Apart from the memorandum of understanding signed by President Director Budi Antono, there was also the signing of a Non-disclosure Agreement (NDA) by the Director of Technology & Development Wildan Widarman and a Rental Agreement for digital blasting equipment by the Director of Operations Bambang Agung. Davey Bickford SAS was represented by its Indonesia representative, Lieusanto Rasjid.

Support for this program originated from the government through the Assistant Deputy for Manufacturing Industry at the Ministry of SOEs, Liliek Mayasari. Liliek Mayasari revealed that the Defense Industry SOEs have the advantage of a dual use of technology-based solution, namely defense and non-defense.


Electronic Detonator Blasting System for underground mining operations (photo : Davey Bickford SAS)

“PT DAHANA is one of the SOEs which are members of the Defense Industry SOEs. Hopefully, the establishment of the electric detonator plant will help strengthen DAHANA's position as an explosive industry, both nationally and internationally,” said Liliek Mayasari during the virtual speech.

Electronic detonator is one of the accessories for explosives commonly used within mining sector. Electronic detonators function as the main explosives lighters which is capable of performing high level of accuracy compared to other types of detonators. In addition, Electronic Detonators can also increase blasting yields for its ease of setting of the delay time, reduce ground vibration and airblast, provide better safety in electrical environments, and more efficient use of the number of detonators.

The establishment of domestic production facilities is in line with the direction of the President of the Republic of Indonesia at the 2021 Ministry of Trade Work Meeting last March. At that time, President Joko Widodo again asked all stakeholders to boost the love of Indonesian products. President also asked the Ministry of Trade to make the right policies and strategies to develop the national product market, for example by supporting programs that are proudly manufactured and made in Indonesia.

“The presence of factories in the country will automatically increase the level of domestic component content (TKDN) which is beneficial to the domestic economic climate. This includes reduction or halt of import quotas in 2022/2023," said Budi Antono.

Several other production facilities are also in speedier process for completion. The Elemented Detonator (Non-electric) factory with a capacity of 8 million pcs/year located in the Energetic Material Center (EMC) Subang area is planned to start production early next year. Meanwhile, the DAHANA – PKT Ammonium Nitrate Plant Development Project in Bontang is planned for commissioning in the end of next year.

(Dahana)
 
State owned company

PT Pindad showcase its newest vehicle that is targeted to penetrate both military and civilian market

MV 2 4X4 Pindad

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Private sector (They also get funding from Defense Ministry for R&D development)

PT RESPATI director stated that the progress of laser warning system development is almost complete and targeted to be integrated in Scorpion tank in November.


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RCWS

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Private sector ( They also get funding from Defense Ministry for the R &D)

Sentry gun testing

PT Ansa Solusitama

 
Government Research Agency and state owned company collaboration

BPPT and Pertamina Build 2 Electric Vehicle Charging Stations

CNN Indonesia | Thursday, 05/08/2021 17:21 WIB

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BPPT and Pertamina officially launched two fast charging SPKLUs at Pertamina's gas stations in Lenteng Agung and MT Haryono. SPKLU illustration. (ANTARA/RENO ESNIR).


Jakarta, CNN Indonesia -- The Agency for the Assessment and Application of Technology ( BPPT ) together with PT Pertamina (Persero) officially launched two fast charging General Electric Vehicle Charging Stations ( SPKLU ) at gas stations owned by giant oil companies located in Lenteng Agung and MT Haryono, Jakarta today, Thursday. (5/8).

Head of BPPT Hammam Riza said the two SPKLUs in collaboration with Pertamina have added to the number of filling stations that have been built by BPPT, namely BPPT Thamrin, Puspitek Serpong, SPKLU at PT LEN Bandung in collaboration with PT PLN (Persero) and PT LEN.

Hammam said the SPKLU would contribute to the ecosystem of using Battery-Based Electric Motorized Vehicles (KBLBB) in Indonesia. This is because the projected future demand for electric vehicles will increase by around 77.5 percent in 2050 for car-based ones, while motorcycle-based ones will reach 82.5 percent.

In addition, the establishment of SPKLU is also needed to reduce imports of fuel oil (BBM) which suck in foreign exchange.

"The implementation of the KBLBB will reduce imports of fuel, especially gasoline imports by 51 million barrels in 2030 and 370 million barrels in 2050," said Hammam during a virtual launch event.

In addition to saving fuel imports, according to BPPT's calculations, the reduction in gasoline imports will save the country's foreign exchange by around US$5.86 billion or around Rp. 87.86 trillion. This projection uses the current import price of gasoline and an exchange rate in the range of Rp. 15,000 per US dollar.

However, it is acknowledged that the use of KBLBB will slightly increase LNG imports for the power generation sector. This reduces the deficit in the oil and gas trade, which is US$78.42 billion in 2050.


 
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PT Sentra Surya Ekajaya (SSE Defense)

Air Force commander inspected P6 ATAV V 3 tactical vehicle

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Is this for the jungle terrain since it comes without doors I figure the purpose is for troops to be out of the door immediately plus it has that jungle vibe with doors and everything.. It seems to be light hence it can speed up quickly in tough forest roads
 
Government Research Agency (BPPT)

Several medical products developed by the agency. The production then will cooperate with several national companies, state owned and private owned enterprises.

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This radiography equipment is developed with private sector, PT Madeena Karya Indonesia and also one of state universities, UGM

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PT Tri Ratna Diesel

Product : Diesel engine, agricultural machinery, small vessels/boat

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Diesel Engine


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Army General (Cavalery Commander) visited PT Pindad and inspected Pindad products

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State owned company

Local content of some products made by PT Pindad and PT Dahana. 129 defense products are also certified to have more than 40 % local content.

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RMAF’s CN-235-220M MSA Ready

18 Agustus 2021


RMAF’s CN-235-220M Maritime Surveillance Aircraft (photo : fahmioden)

The Sightings: RMAF’s Camar Ready

A picture taken by planespotter in Bandung, Indonesia went viral in Malaysia recently as it indicate that at least one of the three Royal Malaysian Air Force (RMAF) IAe CN-235-220M maritime surveillance aircraft (MSA) is ready after undergoing almost a year long modifications.

That said, the picture validates several modifications previously speculated to be incorporated into the three Malaysian aircraft.

These iinclude the chin mounted Electro Optical/Infra Red (EO/IR) camera turret with search light for night time operation. At least one bubble window was fitted at the aft of the aircraft.

No belly mounted radar dome could be seen from the picture as its view was obstructed by an aircraft push back vehicle.

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Private sector


PT Lundin Launches New Stealth Trimaran Vessel For Indonesian Navy

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Indonesian shipbuilder PT Lundin (also known as North Sea Boats) today launched a new Fast Attack Craft Trimaran for the Indonesian Navy (TNI AL). KRI Golok (688) was named during an official ceremony at the shipyard in Banyuwangi (East Java) in presence of the Chief of Staff of the Navy, Admiral Yudo Margono.

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During the ceremony, Admiral Margono said that the Trimaran was the first ship made of composite material which has the advantages of high specific strength, lighter weight, and has excellent fatigue resistance and corrosion resistance. Therefore, this ship can be used as a prototype trimaran ship, for development purpose.

“The philosophical meaning of naming this ship is that KRI Golok-688 should be used to carry out any given operational task, both Military Operations for War (MOOW) and Military operations other than war (MOOTW). With its high speed and high destructive power, it is hoped that this ship will be able to carry out the hit and run fast missile boat tactic,”


Chief of Staff of the Indonesian Navy, Admiral Yudo Margono

In addition, Admiral Margono revealed that the construction of the Trimaran ship certainly has a very strategic meaning: PT. Lundin Industry Invest is one of the national defense industries that has succeeded in developing defense industry technology for the national interest, in an effort to reduce dependence on other countries regarding the procurement of the Indonesian Navy’s equipment in the future.

PT Lundin Launches New Stealth Trimaran Vessel for Indonesian Navy Golok 688
Chief of Staff of the Navy, Admiral Yudo Margono, during the launching and naming ceremony of KRI Golok. TNI AL picture.

According to a TNI AL statement, KRI Golok (688) has a total length (Loa) of 62.53 meters, a width of 16 meters, a ship height of 18.7 meters and a weight of 53.1 tons (ed. note: PT Lundin mentions a displacement of 245 tons). Maximum speed of 28 knots, cruising speed of 16 knots. The vessel is armed with 30 mm cannon and 12.7 mm gun and is capable of carrying 25 crew members.

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The Fast Attack Craft (FAC) employs a modern “Wave Piercing” trimaran design. This allows the vessel to cut-through waves rather than rise up and over them, and the increased beam provides inherent stability. This combination of features reduces both pitching and rolling, creating a stable weapons platform, and enabling the vessel to comfortably and safely maintain higher average speeds in adverse conditions. The FAC has “Stealth” design characteristics, and incorporate features that minimise detection by reducing Radar, Infra-Red, Acoustic and Magnetic signatures. Stealth properties are further improved as there are no reverse-angle bow overhangs to reflect radar signals, as seen on conventional hull forms. Weaponry, including missiles and naval guns, and the ships 11 m high-speed RHIB, are discreetly concealed or shaped to meld into the superstructure profile.

KRI Golok (688) is the second vessel of the “X3K” type built by PT Lundin. The first one, KRI Klewang, was launched in August 2012. However the first-in-class ship was destroyed a month later, following a fire that broke out during fitting out. Earlier this year, the shipbuilder launched and started sea trials of another unique design: the X18 Combat Boat also known as “Tank Boat”.

The expected commissioning date of the ship is for now unknown. Naval News reached out to PT Lundin for comments but we have yet to hear back from the local shipbuilder.

 

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