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Used by Kopassus and produced in Indonesia as Sanca MRAP by PT Pindad. [104] In September 2021, Australia announced that it would donate 15 Bushmasters to Indonesia to support peacekeeping missions. [105] On 8 August 2023, Indonesia received the 15 units of donated Bushmasters. [106] Chaiseri First Win Thailand: Mine-Resistant Ambush Protected ...
The first examples of the IFAR 22 were sighted in 2022 at the Indo Defense 2022 exhibition in November. [3]The Research and Development Agency of the Ministry of Defense of the Republic of Indonesia (Balitbang Kemhan) tested this weapon to meet the needs of the Indonesian National Armed Forces on 13–16 March 2023.
Indonesia: On 2 April 2024, Naval Group announced that the Indonesian Navy has placed an order for two improved Scorpène-class submarine, which will be built in Indonesia. [2] [3] Nagapasa class: KRI Nagapasa KRI Ardadedali KRI Alugoro South Korea Indonesia: In active service. [4] Variant of Jang Bogo-class submarine design. Cakra class
Indonesia originally planned to arm the Sampari class with a 57mm gun as the main armament but due to budget constraints, all four ships were initially armed with a Bofors 40 mm L/70 as the main gun, possibly taken from retired ships like KRI Teluk Semangka LST. [10]
EW component is focused on Elettronica Spa MM/SLQ-746 ([2]) and two SCLAR rocket-launchers that are capable of launching chaff, flare, and HE rockets up to 10 km (6.2 mi). Several electronic and communication systems are fitted as well, and an Selex ES IPN20 command and control system is present to integrate all the tactical information and use ...
4 / 5 [14] Piper PA-28: United States: trainer Piper Archer DX 5 [15] Bell 505 Jet Ranger X: Canada: rotorcraft trainer 2 [16] Eurocopter EC-120: France: rotorcraft trainer 5 [3] UAV; Lapan LSU-02: Indonesia: Survelliance UAV Lapan LSU-03: Indonesia: Survelliance Boeing Insitu ScanEagle: United States: Survelliance 14 on order [17]
Luhut was born on 28 September 1947 in Simargala, a small hamlet in Toba, North Sumatra, as the eldest child and only son of the five children. [1] His father, Bonar Pandjaitan (died 1982), was a retired soldier who became a Sibualbuali bus driver and executive of Caltex Petroleum Corp in Indonesia and was sent to Cornell University in the United States. [2]
The first railways in Indonesia were built on the island of Java, using 1,435 mm (4 ft 8 + 1 ⁄ 2 in) gauge. During the Japanese occupation, they were converted to 1,067 mm ( 3 ft 6 in ) gauge. At its greatest extent, the Javanese- Madurese network had a length of 4,807 kilometres (2,987 mi), connecting most parts of the island. [ 44 ]