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Pindad signs bank deal to support expansion
Jon Grevatt, Bangkok - Jane's Defence Weekly
25 July 2019

State-owned Indonesian firm PT Pindad has signed a credit agreement with a domestic bank to support the expansion and development of its production facilities.

The bank deal is likely positioned to support PT Pindad’s production of medium tanks for the Indonesian Army.

PT Pindad said on 26 July that its arrangement with the Bank Jabar Banten (BJB) is intended to help the company achieve significantly expanded production targets. Financial details of the agreement were not disclosed.

Wildan Arief, PT Pindad’s finance director, stated in a press release that the company has been growing consistently over the past few years and that its production targets are expected to increase by about 40% in line with the growing requirements of the Indonesian Armed Forces.

https://www.janes.com/article/90100/pindad-signs-bank-deal-to-support-expansion
 
PT Pindad invests in munitions facility
Jon Grevatt, Bangkok - Jane's Defence Industry
10 April 2019
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Indonesian land systems specialist PT Pindad has inaugurated a munitions production complex in Turen, East Java, the company said on 10 April.

PT Pindad said the new facilities will help it increase capacity to meet expanding demand from domestic and international customers.

The complex houses seven production plants, said PT Pindad, including a 5.56 mm munitions manufacturing site and facilities for components, testing, an explosive chamber, and a facility to process compounds including tetrazene.

Investment in the new complex cost IDR400 billion (USD30 million), with funds sourced from the government. PT Pindad, which is state owned and headquartered in Bandung, West Java, said the complex will enable it to expand its production of small-calibre munitions by up to 66%.

https://www.janes.com/article/87829/pt-pindad-invests-in-munitions-facility
 
Tuesday, October 22, 2019
First steel cutting held for Indonesia’s two additional Teluk Bintuni-class Landing Ship Tank
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The first steel cutting ceremony was held for the 8th and 9th unit of the Teluk Bintuni-class landing ship tank for the Indonesian Navy during ceremonies held on 18 October 2019 at Indonesian shipbuilder PT Bandar Abadi’s yard in Batam.

This is the first time PT Bandar Abadi has constructed the ships of the class, as earlier sisterships were built by another shipyard, PT Daya Radar Utama.

The two ships, temporarily designated as AT-8 and AT-9, were acquired as part of the Indonesian Armed Forces (TNI) Minimum Essential Force Strategic Plan for 2015 to 2019.

The contract for the ships were signed on February 2019, and is expected to cost around IDR360 billion (US$25.6 million) and was financed through a domestic loan

It will be used for transporting equipment of the Indonesian Army {TNI-AD) including heavy tanks, and could also be used as a transport asset during peacetime operations.

The Teluk Bintuni-class landing ship tanks are 117 meters long, 16.4 meters wide, and has a draft of 3.0 meters. It has a maximum speed of 16 knots, and a maximum range of 6,240 nautical miles at 13 knots cruising speed.

https://www.asiapacificdefensejourn...nO28YlvC_wsWwlnkRM8V19XCbVQW4sCn1JDcRaMQaHSlk
 
Indonesia lays keel for second purpose-built hospital ship
Ridzwan Rahmat, Singapore - Jane's Navy International
14 October 2019
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Key Points
  • Indonesia has laid down the keel for a second purpose-built hospital ship
  • The vessel is on track to be delivered to the navy by October 2021
Indonesian state-owned shipbuilder PT PAL has laid down the keel for the country's second purpose-built naval hospital ship.

The vessel, which is scheduled to be delivered to the Indonesian Navy (Tentara Nasional Indonesia - Angkatan Laut: TNI-AL) in 2021, was laid down on 14 October at PT PAL's facilities in Surabaya.

The hospital ship is being built according to the landing platform dock (LPD)-like multirole vessel design, of which six are in service with the TNI-AL.

https://www.janes.com/article/91896/indonesia-lays-keel-for-second-purpose-built-hospital-ship

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PT PAL build bridge for Papuan province


 
The new version can carry blackhawk.. thats why navy have interest for this birds too

Maybe the design is more intended for Philippine navy tender. I am waiting for PT PAL OPV design video though.
 
Passive radar prototype, this radar can detect stealth fighter.

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PT LEN Industry, a leading state owned electronics company in Indonesia has said that it wants to build radar factory in the beginning of 2019 and finishes it in the end of 2019. It seems PT LEN has some kind of confidence that it will fulfill all of 32 surveillance radars which Indonesian armed force need it. The requirement is the radar should be 3 D with 400 km range. So far PT LEN only can build 2 D radar with range of 200 KM and 10.000 feet altitude. PT LEN said that it is currently developing 3 D radar. PT LEN also said it plans to do Joint Venture with leading radar company to develop its new radar. Other rival company in radar field is PT Inti and CMI Teknologi.

PT LEN radar LEN S-200
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Latest interview with PT LEN CEO in November 2018

 
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