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@Kusumo What projects or JV Indonesia are currently working on? What platforms/hardwares Indonesia defence industry manufactures?

This vids about Indonesian company for defense and strategic industries from three elements, which is why Indonesia always pursuing transfer of technology for every defence procurement as much as Indonesia can get because our stable support from manufacturing industry is already there. As for example why South Korea choose and see us as partner for our KFX/IFX fighter program also because Indonesian Aerospace (PT Dirgantara Indonesia) are the one and only in Southeast Asia who have the capability to manufacture aircraft since 1976. Almost impossible for South Korea to choose partner with Japan or China since both country already have their own 5th generation fighters program. Also India already join with Russia for PAK-FA. Turkey with Sweeden's SAAB AB, Pakistan close to China and so on..

@Scorpion this vids also the answer for your questions what type of hardwares Indonesian defence industry manufacture can produce.

Land System
PT. PINDAD


Aerospace
PT. Dirgantara Indonesia / IAe (Indonesian Aerospace)


Sea Platforms
PT. PAL Indonesia
 
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A closer look to the improved version of type 209 DW 1400 SSK submarine for Indonesian Navy at DSME shipyard South Korea

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To be delivered in 2017
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The third submarine will be build at PT. PAL Indonesia according to schedule
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First batch delivery of the first 8 unit Leopard 2 RI MBTs + few other armored vehicle just arrived this afternoon (23-05-2016) at port of Tanjung Priok, Jakarta.

photo: @arcinc, anas_nurhafidz, pr1v4t33r

Indonesia has taken delivery of the first eight of 61 Leopard 2 RI (Republic of Indonesia) main battle tanks (MBTs) ordered in December 2012, Rheinmetall Defence executives said at the company's recent Land Forces Symposium 2016.

The tanks are part of a USD280 million contract encompassing the Leopard 2 RIs, 42 Leopard 2+ MBTs, 42 upgraded Marder 1A3 infantry fighting vehicles, and 11 armoured recovery and engineering vehicles from surplus German Army stocks.

All 42 of the Leopard 2+ vehicles - Leopard 2A4 MBTs with the addition of a bustle-mounted air conditioning system - have now been delivered, as have the Marders and support vehicles, the executives said.

http://www.janes.com/article/60542/indonesia-receives-first-eight-of-61-leopard-2-ris

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Some additional Marder IFV also arrived today
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Old news...

DCNS announces partnership with Indonesian shipyard PT Pal during Indo Defence 2014

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Scorpene 1000 SSK scale model on DCNS stand at Indo Defence 2014

• The Scorpene 1000: a compact submarine specially designed to operate in coastal waters, a theatre of growing importance to all maritime nations. Being also a fearsome adversary in deep water, Scorpene 1000 combines a state-of-the-art design with stealth, agility and power. It is remarkably effective in any underwater role that a client navy may wish to assign to it.

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Subtics workstation on DCNS stand at Indo Defence 2014

• SUBTICS®: a combat management system that can be installed on any type of submarine. It combines long-range capabilities in all navigation conditions with powerful weapons (torpedoes, anti-ship missile, counter-measures, land-attack capability). As a fully-integrated system, all functions are operated from Multifunction Common Consoles and its open architecture and modularity guarantee that the system can be adapted to every type of submarines and configured according to operational requirements. It can also be upgraded during its lifetime to fulfil new missions and keep its operational superiority.

• Services: DCNS offers a wide range of support services during the entire lifecycle of both surface ships and submarines. These services stretch from the simplest order of spare parts to the through-life support of complete fleet. On top of current support operations, DCNS can carry out modernisation and life extension programmes to maintain fleet availability at optimal cost. DCNS also offers a complete set of courses and solutions designed to train all levels of naval and industrial personnel, from the start of a project through decommissioning and/or dismantling. Finally, DCNS proposes services in naval bases and shipyards from the Design, Engineering, Construction, and Operation to the maintenance of these infrastructures. This global offer is designed to help navies to maintain and expand their self-sufficiency within technology transfer programmes.

http://www.navyrecognition.com/inde...shipyard-pt-pal-during-indo-defence-2014.html




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PT PAL, DCNS begin to explore Indonesian submarine requirements in working group
Ridzwan Rahmat, Singapore - IHS Jane's Defence Weekly
25 April 2016

Key Points

  • Indonesian and French officials have started a working group to explore Indonesian submarine requirements
  • Among issues being explored is the feasibility of operating a platform that can operate in both deep and littoral waters
Indonesian shipbuilder PT PAL has teamed up with French company DCNS in a formal working group to explore future submarine requirements of the Indonesian Navy (Tentara Nasional Indonesia - Angkatan Laut, or TNI-AL), industry sources close to the matter have confirmed to IHS Jane's .

The working group, which started in March, has been formed under the ambit of a government-to-government framework between France and Indonesia and includes representatives from the private and public sectors.


http://www.janes.com/article/59749/...esian-submarine-requirements-in-working-group


Conclusion:
It seems there's still an issue with transfer of technology given by South Korea with this $ 1.1 billion Type 209 project and France DCNS seeing it as an opportunity to give a better offer with a wide range technology transfer program and possibilities to introduced and build the first Scorpene 1000 SSK collaborate with PT. PAL from the start to the end in PT. PAL shipyard Indonesia. Just like DAMEN did with it's Sigma 10514 PKR project.


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Scorpene 1000 SSK


interesting to see how South Korea will react to this! (*:*)
 
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This is how the world seen Indonesian Airforce
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This is how Indonesian seen them
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Guarding Indonesian Airspace

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Escorting number ONE

Unity in diversity
 

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Russia and Indonesia sign defence co-operation agreement

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Amphibious tank BMP-3F Indonesian Marines

The presidents of Russia and Indonesia have signed a defence co-operation accord in Sochi, it was reported on 19 May.

Full details of the agreement signed by presidents Vladimir Putin and Joko Widodo were not disclosed. But the heads of state said in a joint statement that they had agreed to widen contacts between defence ministries and security agencies and to conduct an exchange of intelligence information.

In September 2015, IHS Jane's reported that Indonesia was discussing with Moscow the terms of a USD3 billion loan to support its acquisition of Russian military equipment.

Indonesia has previously secured loans from Moscow to procure Kurganmashzavod BMP-3F infantry fighting vehicles, Mil Mi-17-V5 helicopters, Mi-35P helicopters, and Sukhoi combat aircraft.


http://www.janes.com/article/60477/russia-and-indonesia-sign-defence-co-operation-agreement
 
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Old news...

DCNS announces partnership with Indonesian shipyard PT Pal during Indo Defence 2014

DCNS_Scorpene_100_SSK_IndoDefence_2014.JPG

Scorpene 1000 SSK scale model on DCNS stand at Indo Defence 2014

• The Scorpene 1000: a compact submarine specially designed to operate in coastal waters, a theatre of growing importance to all maritime nations. Being also a fearsome adversary in deep water, Scorpene 1000 combines a state-of-the-art design with stealth, agility and power. It is remarkably effective in any underwater role that a client navy may wish to assign to it.

DCNS_Subtics_IndoDefence_2014.jpg

Subtics workstation on DCNS stand at Indo Defence 2014

• SUBTICS®: a combat management system that can be installed on any type of submarine. It combines long-range capabilities in all navigation conditions with powerful weapons (torpedoes, anti-ship missile, counter-measures, land-attack capability). As a fully-integrated system, all functions are operated from Multifunction Common Consoles and its open architecture and modularity guarantee that the system can be adapted to every type of submarines and configured according to operational requirements. It can also be upgraded during its lifetime to fulfil new missions and keep its operational superiority.

• Services: DCNS offers a wide range of support services during the entire lifecycle of both surface ships and submarines. These services stretch from the simplest order of spare parts to the through-life support of complete fleet. On top of current support operations, DCNS can carry out modernisation and life extension programmes to maintain fleet availability at optimal cost. DCNS also offers a complete set of courses and solutions designed to train all levels of naval and industrial personnel, from the start of a project through decommissioning and/or dismantling. Finally, DCNS proposes services in naval bases and shipyards from the Design, Engineering, Construction, and Operation to the maintenance of these infrastructures. This global offer is designed to help navies to maintain and expand their self-sufficiency within technology transfer programmes.

http://www.navyrecognition.com/inde...shipyard-pt-pal-during-indo-defence-2014.html




Latest news

PT PAL, DCNS begin to explore Indonesian submarine requirements in working group
Ridzwan Rahmat, Singapore - IHS Jane's Defence Weekly
25 April 2016

Key Points

  • Indonesian and French officials have started a working group to explore Indonesian submarine requirements
  • Among issues being explored is the feasibility of operating a platform that can operate in both deep and littoral waters
Indonesian shipbuilder PT PAL has teamed up with French company DCNS in a formal working group to explore future submarine requirements of the Indonesian Navy (Tentara Nasional Indonesia - Angkatan Laut, or TNI-AL), industry sources close to the matter have confirmed to IHS Jane's .

The working group, which started in March, has been formed under the ambit of a government-to-government framework between France and Indonesia and includes representatives from the private and public sectors.


http://www.janes.com/article/59749/...esian-submarine-requirements-in-working-group


Conclusion:
It seems there's still an issue with transfer of technology given by South Korea with this $ 1.1 billion Type 209 project and France DCNS seeing it as an oportunity to give a better offer with a wide range TOT also introduced and build the first Scorpene 1000 SSK collaborate with PT. PAL from the start to the end in PT. PAL shipyard Indonesia, just like DAMEN did with it's Sigma 10514 PKR project.


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Scorpene 1000 SSK


interesting to see how South Korea will react to this! (*:*)

Is the sub diesel powered, AIP or nuclear one?
 

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Is the sub diesel powered, AIP or nuclear one?

This is the newest design compact diesel electric powered submarine with AIP from DCNS. Specially designed for littoral environment. Not nuclear one. Judging by its size I think its too small for nuclear powered submarine isnt it

 
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On duty crew onboard CN-235 MPA Indonesian Navy
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8 hours of flying sea border patrols
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its border violation or illegal fishing, Sir? :@-@:
 
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