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post May 18 2013, 12:53 AM

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Indonesia’s Big Procurement Push Is Aided By Lenders
Mar. 31, 2013, Defence News


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Dua Pesawat Tempur Sukhoi Tiba di Lanud Sultan Hasanuddin

17/05/2013

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Dua Pesawat Tempur SU-30 MK 2 sesuai rencana tiba hari kamis, (16/5) Pukul 17.57 Wita landing di Lanud Sultan Hasanuddin Makassar, sehingga 4 dari 6 Pesawat tempur Sukhoi pesanan pemerintah Indonesia buatan Rusia telah tiba, diangkut dengan menggunakan pesawat angkut Antonov AN-124-100 Flight Number VDA 6212 dengan Pilot Maksimov V. beserta 17 Crew.

Pesawat angkut AN-124-100 yang berangkat dari Bandara Dzemgi Rusia Rabu (15/5) Pukul 06.30 UTC take off dari bandara Ninoy Aq Manila menuju Makassar, dengan rute penerbangan Bandara Dzemgi Rusia- Bandara Ninoy Aq Manila- Lanud Sultan Hasanuddin. Makassar.

Kedatangan dua Pesawat tempur Sukhoi SU-30 MK 2 tersebut menjadikan 4 dari 6 pesawat tempur sukhoi pesanan pemerintah Indonesia tahun 2013 telah tiba, yang akan menambah kekuatan Skadron Udara 11 Wing 5 Lanud Sultan Hasanuddin sebagai home base pesawat tempur SU-27 SKM dan SU-30 MK 2 buatan KNAPO (Komsomolsk-na Amure Aircraft Production Association) Rusia, yang saat ini sudah ada 12 Unit pesawat Tempur Sukhoi SU-27 SKM dan SU-30 MK 2 yang datang secara bertahap yaitu semenjak Tahun 2003 di Lanud Iswahyudi Madiun selanjutnya di Lanud Sultan Hasanuddin tahun 2009 dan 2010.


Source: TNI - Angkatan Udara

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post May 18 2013, 02:18 AM

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btw, what's the meaning of '10' for 10 Para?
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post May 18 2013, 02:25 AM

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QUOTE(yinchet @ May 17 2013, 10:11 PM)
apaches is on hold.
They might go for viper/cobra instead.

they indeed spending like a boss.
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the apache on progress.. along with other procurement, news in the next few month
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QUOTE(ezatamrol @ May 18 2013, 02:18 AM)
btw, what's the meaning of '10' for 10 Para?
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nothing,its just the brigade numbering system.1st to 9th Brigade are normal infantry brigades



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so the other 1st to 9th brigades are joint/combination of ramd and ranger too?
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QUOTE(ezatamrol @ May 18 2013, 03:03 AM)
so the other 1st to 9th brigades are joint/combination of ramd and ranger too?
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17 RAMD and 8 Ranger
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i see, thanks.
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QUOTE(ezatamrol @ May 18 2013, 03:03 AM)
so the other 1st to 9th brigades are joint/combination of ramd and ranger too?
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yes.contoh

4th brigade(mechanized) comprises of 12th RMR,19th RMR and 7th RRR along with support units
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Some additional notes (hope you don't mind)

The Terrex AV-81 8x8 wheeled armoured vehicle / infantry carrier vehicle (ICV) was originally developed by Ireland-based Timoney for Singapore Technologies Kinetics. The vehicle is currently being produced by ST Kinetics in cooperation with the Singaporean Army and the Defence Science & Technology Agency (DSTA).

A Turkish built variant called Yavuz (Terrex AV-82) was developed by Turkish automotive manufacturer Otokar for the Turkish Armed Forces. The Singaporean Army had fielded around 135 Terrex vehicles by 2010.


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question..why we didn't just go for Terrex, buy their blueprints and develop it to our standards? is it more expensive than Pars?
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QUOTE(kerolzarmyfanboy @ May 18 2013, 02:21 PM)
question..why we didn't just go for Terrex, buy their blueprints and develop it to our standards? is it more expensive than Pars?
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I believe because a lot already invested in the AV8...as announced.... Deftech has begun production for 257 units... with delivery of the first batch in five years' time....deal is worth RM4.27 billion....Deftech already invested RM100 million to expand its plants in Pekan and Nilai to cater for the production









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What is confirmed as the turrets for the AV8? the Denel confirmed?

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celah mana dia dapat camo harimau belang tu?
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QUOTE(noavatar @ May 18 2013, 10:18 AM)
Some additional notes (hope you don't mind)

The Terrex AV-81 8x8 wheeled armoured vehicle / infantry carrier vehicle (ICV) was originally developed by Ireland-based Timoney for Singapore Technologies Kinetics. The vehicle is currently being produced by ST Kinetics in cooperation with the Singaporean Army and the Defence Science & Technology Agency (DSTA).

A Turkish built variant called Yavuz (Terrex AV-82) was developed by Turkish automotive manufacturer Otokar for the Turkish Armed Forces. The Singaporean Army had fielded around 135 Terrex vehicles by 2010.
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The undercarriage and suspension is by Timoney. You can actually see Timoney brandname on the side of undercarriage of the Terrex.
the rest is pretty much design/built by STK. just sat in one today.

QUOTE(kerolzarmyfanboy @ May 18 2013, 02:21 PM)
question..why we didn't just go for Terrex, buy their blueprints and develop it to our standards? is it more expensive than Pars?
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bcos it's singapore.

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Navy Open House 2013, Changi Naval Base

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newly commissioned sub (think commisioned just early May), RSS Swordsman of Archer class.

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Both Archer and Challenger class subs are upgraded/tropicalized 2nd hand subs from Swedish navy.

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This sniper rifle comes with a WiFi server, USB ports, an iPad mini … and aims itself


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TrackingPoint today unveiled the world’s first Precision-Guided Firearm (PGF) system that puts fighter-jet style “lock and launch” target tracking technology in a rifle system to create the most accurate long-range shooting system in the world. The TrackingPoint groundbreaking PGF system is based on patent-pending innovations in optics and fire control.


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The new TrackingPoint sniper rifle doesn’t fire when you pull the trigger. Rather, it fires when it knows it will hit the target you’re aiming at. And then streams video to the included iPad mini to allow you to share your sharpshooting experience.

The shooter simple tells the rifle what he or she is aiming at by locking a laser on the target. The gun’s built-in laser range finder, compass, environmental sensors to gauge wind speeds, inertial measurement unit, ballistics computer, and networked tracking engine then engage. But the rifle only fires when you’re holding it in exactly the right direction to hit the target, ensuring that even the unsteadiest and untrained hands can deploy death from a distance. And every shot is recorded and streamed to your nearby iPad.


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The image displayed on the scope isn't a direct visual, but rather a video image taken through the scope's objective lens. The Linux-powered scope produces a display that looks something like the heads-up display you'd see sitting in the cockpit of a fighter jet, showing the weapon's compass orientation, cant, and incline. To shoot at something, you first "mark" it using a button near the trigger. Marking a target illuminates it with the tracking scope's built-in laser, and the target gains a pip in the scope's display. When a target is marked, the tracking scope takes into account the range of the target, the ambient temperature and humidity, the age of the barrel, and a whole boatload of other parameters. It quickly reorients the display so the crosshairs in the center accurately show where the round will go.

Image recognition routines keep the pip stuck to the marked target in the scope's field of view, and at that point, you squeeze the trigger. This doesn't fire the weapon; rather, the reticle goes from blue to red, and while keeping the trigger held down, you position the reticle over the marked target's pip. As soon as they coincide, the rifle fires.


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TrackingPoint is quick to emphasize the rifle doesn't fire "by itself," but rather the trigger's pull force is dynamically raised to be very high until the reticle and pip coincide, at which point the pull force is reset to its default. In this way, the shooter is still in control of the rifle's firing, and at any point prior to firing you can release the trigger.


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The TrackingPoint XS1, chambered in a .338 Lapua Magnum, with a 27-inch Krieger barrel and 300 grain match rounds.


TrackingPoint official website: http://tracking-point.com/




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