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post Nov 8 2014, 10:37 AM

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QUOTE(KYPMbangi @ Nov 8 2014, 10:15 AM)
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post Nov 8 2014, 10:38 AM

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With indon and vietnam purchase just put us to shames.

Maybe the nezt rmk will allow us to buy new or upgrade existing asset. Sad to see everytime no budget

Most important get air defense system which our is severely outdated and self propelled artillery which is the back log for so long
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post Nov 8 2014, 10:41 AM

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Yang mane satu lebih menawan......

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post Nov 8 2014, 10:47 AM

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QUOTE(LTZ @ Nov 8 2014, 10:41 AM)
Yang mane satu lebih menawan......

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For me right one. more clear

Any WASS pipul on board the sub to monitor the firing?
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post Nov 8 2014, 10:47 AM

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IndoDefence: First light attack helicopter delivered to Indonesian Army

07th November 2014 - 15:24 by the Shephard News Team

The first Fennec helicopter for the Indonesian Army’s light attack squadron has been delivered by Airbus Helicopters it was announced on 6 November.

Twelve Fennec helicopters will be delivered in total, including six single-engine and six twin-engine versions. The fleet will bring the Indonesian Army light attack capabilities in a cost-effective aircraft and mission system package.

Under an industrial agreement with PT Dirgantara Indonesia, the mission equipment for the fleet – including machine guns and rocket launchers – will be installed by PT Dirgantara Indonesia at its in-country facilities in Bandung.

Deliveries will continue through 2016.

Philippe Monteux, head of region South East Asia & Pacific, Airbus Helicopters, said: ‘Indonesia’s acquisition of the Fennec demonstrates this helicopter family’s suitability for operations in a full range of conditions, providing a highly manoeuvrable and agile platform with low detectability.’

The Fennec helicopter is the militarized version of Airbus Helicopters’ Ecureuil rotorcraft family. It is deployed in performing combat, combat support, tracking, escort and training duties worldwide.


http://www.shephardmedia.com/news/rotorhub...opter-delivere/
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post Nov 8 2014, 11:40 AM

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LCS to be Built in Malaysia

Marhalim Abas
November 8, 2014

JAKARTA: The first piece of steel for the RMN’s first LCS programme is expected to be cut on December 5, said Royal Malaysian Navy chief Admiral Tan Sri Abdul Aziz Jaafar.

The steel is to be cut at a plant in Holland before it is shipped (in a complete building kit) to the Boustead Naval Shipyard in Malaysia where the built process of the first LCS is expected to start in the first quarter of 2015.

Speaking to Malaysian Defence on the first day of the Indo Defence 2014 show here, Abdul Aziz said as Malaysia did not have any steel plant capable of producing or cutting naval grade materials, BNS the main contractor for the LCS programme has to source it from Holland.

He also dismissed talk that the first LCS will be built in France. “All of the LCS will be built in Malaysia, we are only sourcing the steel from Holland,’ he added.

Asked whether the selection of the surface-to-surface missiles of the LCS had been confirmed, Abdul Aziz said there was a new development regarding the selection of the weapon system. He, however, declined to name the missile selected pending a formal contract signing.

Analysis

Malaysian Defence had reported previously that the first LCS will be built in France based on information from sources. It appears that confusion had arisen due to the fact that the steel for the LCS is being sourced from Holland. Industry sources met at Indo Defence said that the steel for the Kedah class was also sourced from the same plant in Holland. The steel will arrive in Lumut as a complete building kit, consisting of highly accurate pre-cut and pre-formed plates, frames and profiles. All parts of the kit will arrive ready for assembly and welding which was the same method employed for the Kedah class construction.

On the SSM, it appears that Kongsberg’s New Strike Missile (NSM) – RMN choice – has been selected over the MBDA Exocet Block III. Details are fuzzy about the change to NSM however as Exocet has been in the works since the Gowind design was selected for the LCS programme. The SAM system however remained the VL Mica.


http://www.malaysiandefence.com/?p=5130

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QUOTE(azriel @ Nov 8 2014, 11:40 AM)
wow NSM have been selected, but still rumour no official purely based on source from the blog owner. But i dont know guys after seeing new development of CAMM sea ceptor it seems better lcs to change to sea ceptor since it newer technology but still both missile can do what it intended for which to defence the ship from incoming SSM missile. The only AA missile that for me effective to actually performing target and destroy aircraft are aster 30, other than that pretty much not enough range
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Latest naval gun prepares to come on board - Indo14-Day3

Richard Scott
06 November 2014

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BAE Systems Bofors’ (Hall A, Stand AP301) latest 40mm Mk 4 naval gun is being displayed as part of a Saab turnkey combat system proposed for PT Lundin’s stealth trimaran fast attack craft.

Private venture development of the 40mm Mk 4 mounting – the latest evolution of the Bofors 40mm L/70 line – began in 2009, with the aim of providing small inshore patrol craft and offshore patrol vessels with a compact, lightweight and affordable multirole weapon system. BAE Systems began land-based firing trials of its 40mm Mk 4 prototype in 2011, and has subsequently undertaken at-sea firing trials on the patrol craft Jägaren. First production orders are expected shortly.

The system has been designed to realise a 40 per cent reduction in weight, volume and price compared with the 40mm Mk 3; BAE Systems believes that this lower price point and reduced installation footprint will open up opportunities in the patrol craft market previously denied to heavier 40mm turrets.

Although evolved from the Mk 3, the new 40mm Mk 4 mounting has been re-engineered so as to bring weight down to less than 2,300kg without ammunition. To achieve this, a new elevating mass (brought across from the Swedish Army’s CV 90 armoured vehicle family) is introduced, electric drives are used in place of hybrid electrohydraulics, the cupola is more compact, and a fully digitised modular system architecture is adopted.

The primary magazine holds 30 rounds. An intermediate magazine holds an additional 70 rounds, giving an on-mount capacity of 100 rounds. Loading of ammunition from the intermediate magazine to the primary magazine is fully automatic, while the intermediate magazine can be reloaded from below deck.

Although the 40mm Mk 4 can fire any 40mm L/70 ammunition, BAE Systems promotes full compatibility with its latest programmable 3P ammunition on the grounds of improved flexibility, optimised effects, and reduced logistics overheads.

3P ammunition can be programmed in any one of six different modes for different target threats: gated proximity for air defence; gated proximity mode with impact priority (air defence large targets); time mode (against small, fast and manoeuvring surface targets and concealed onshore targets); impact mode for engaging surface targets; armour-piercing mode against armoured surface targets; and proximity in the default mode.

The 40mm Mk 4 gun has a maximum range of 12.5km, and a cyclic rate of fire of up to 300 rounds a minute. Rather than being limited to single shot or fully automatic, the operator can now select any firing rate between 30rds/min and 300rds/min.

The 40mm Mk 4 has been baselined by Saab and PT Lundin as the main gun armament for the latter’s 63m stealth fast attack trimaran.

For this particular application, the weapon cupola would be shaped to match the faceted topside structure of the vessel itself, so maintaining the vessel’s low radar signature.


http://www.janes.com/article/45478/latest-...ard-indo14-day3
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post Nov 8 2014, 03:52 PM

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QUOTE(junchuan @ Nov 8 2014, 02:51 PM)
Why dont malaysia build high tech steel mill?? Seems quite weird that we dont even have one high tech mill even though theres so much construction and industries in malaysia.. Or isit just that naval steel is super hard to make blink.gif

And let us all hope that rmn will choose essm in 8 mk41 vls or at least camm
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we got, just that demand is just not economical to upgrade existing facility. Naval grade steel is not much diff from normal steel just differs formulation

let say LCS fully built with demand form local mill, what are the next order?

one time order does not justice a new fully updated





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PT Pindad is gonna obtain the guided missile know-how from SAAB

This tech is just a matter of time to be applied into RHAN rockets...also, would not be surprised if f5 replacement would be grippen ng as the result of this marriage of convenience...

Gandeng Pabrikan Swedia, Pindad Bakal Kuasai Teknologi Rudal
Rudal RBS 70

Rudal RBS 70 adalah sebuah sistem pertahanan udara portabel jarak pendek yang dirancang untuk bisa beroperasi di segala cuaca (Saabgroup.com)

Liputan6.com, Jakarta - PT Pindad melakukan kerjasama dengan produsen senjata internasional, yakni pabrikan peluru kendali (rudal) asal Swedia, SAAB Dynamic AB. PT Pindad adalah pembuat kendaraan dan alat tempur yang digunakan oleh TNI maupun Polri.

Kerjasama PT Pindad dan SAAB Dynamic ini dilihat langsung oleh Menteri Pertahanan, Ryamizard Ryacudu di area Indo Defence 2014, Kemayoran, Jakarta pada 06 November kemarin.

Perjanjian kerjasama tersebut meliputi pengembangan dan peremajaan sistem pertahanan udara berbasis darat RBS 70 Mk2 TNI Angkatan Darat. Selain itu, turut dibicarakan kerjasama jangka panjang terkait pemberian transfer of technology (ToT) sistem dan rudal RBS 70 Mk2 sesuai Undang Undang Nomor 16 Tahun 2012 tentang Industri Pertahanan.

"Pasti kami mengikuti UU Nomor 16 Tahun 2012, kami akan mengikuti arah kebijakan industri pertahanan Indonesia. Saya yakin SAAB akan melihat ini mulai dari fase-fase teknologi mulai pemeliharaan hingga pembangunan roket nasional. SAAB akan membantu teknologi Indonesia," Ucap Michael Hoglund, Deputy Head of Marketing & Sales-Missile Systems SAAB Dynamics dalam Media Gathering di Jakarta, Kamis (06/11/2014).

Di tempat yang sama, PT Pindad sangat berterima kasih kepada SAAB Dynamic karena membantu kemandirian industri pertahanan Indonesia. Program ToT ini diharapkan dapat membantu kemajuan teknologi sistem pertahanan udara nasional.

"Sementara ini teknologi roket belum kita kuasai apalagi teknologi optiknya, kontrolnya, stabilitasnya. Roket indonesia baru sampai roket meluncur saja nanti ke sana akan kita kuasai. Nanti bisa meliputi misil RBS 70 Mk2, New Batteries of RBS 70 Mk2, serta integrasi misil dengan sub sistem kendaraan tempur. Untuk detailnya nanti akan dirumuskan dalam perjanjian selanjutnya," ungkapnya.

Dalam kolaborasi ini, PT Pindad menjadi kontraktor utama dan SAAB Dynamic AB menjadi sub-kontraktor. PT Pindad yakin pangsa pasar RBS 70 Mk2 masih ada, untuk itu mereka akan giat mempelajari teknologi ini.

"Masih (pangsa pasar), nanti kalau kita sudah kuasai teknologi itu pangsanya sudah ada tidak hanya di Indonesia kan, masih banyak di negara lain Asia bisa juga," harap Pria berkaca mata ini.

Rudal RBS 70 adalah sebuah sistem pertahanan udara portabel jarak pendek atau MANPADS (Man Portable Air Defence System) buatan Swedia yang dirancang untuk bisa beroperasi di segala cuaca. Untuk jarak jangkau, RBS 70 Mk2 bisa mencapai 8 kilometer dan melesat hingga ketinggian 4.000 meter. Kecepatan RBS 70 Mk2 yakni 2 Mach dengan sistem pemandu laser.

Selain TNI, tentara negara lain seperti dari Argentina, Brazil, Jerman, Singapura, Thailand, dan masih banyak negara lain menggunakan RBS 70 untuk menjaga pertahanan udara mereka. (Ein)

Credit: Rizki Gunawan

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A clearer picture of the CX-1 hypersonic missile. From the technicians working on it we can probably reasonably gauge the approximate size of the missile. My take? Probably 8-9 meters in length and around 80cm across.
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Gripen gears up for Indonesia - Indo14-Day3

David Donald
06 November 2014

Saab is finalising details of its offer to Indonesia to answer an air force requirement for new multirole fighters. The Indonesian air force (TNI-AU) sent out a request for information to a number of fighter manufacturers last summer, and there are indications that a request for proposal could be issued in the coming weeks.

Under Indonesia’s minimum effective force initiative that envisages the TNI-AU having 200 fighters by 2024, an initial requirement has been drawn up for 16 multirole aircraft to replace the TNI-AU’s ageing Northrop F-5E/Fs. The joint Korean/Indonesian IF-X advanced fighter project is not expected to achieve operating capability until around 2025, and an F-5 replacement is needed before that time.

Saab (Hall D, Stand D052) is responding to the requirement with the Gripen NG, which is currently in development for the Swedish and Brazilian air forces. Brazil signed the contract for 36 Gripen NGs late last month.

Industrial co-operation is a key factor of any proposal, and under Indonesian law at least a 30 per cent direct offset is mandatory. The selection criteria for the new fighter are weighted 30 per cent for aircraft/ system performance, 30 per cent for acquisition and life-cycle costs, and 40 per cent for industrial co-operation. Saab has an excellent track record in delivering on its offset commitments and is able to offer full technology transfer where applicable.

PT Dirgantara Indonesia would be involved on the industrial side in any Gripen deal, and in preparation for an RFP, discussions are currently underway with Saab to establish the nature of what role PTDI might undertake. Indonesia, and PTDI in particular, have long-term ambitions based on raising technical capabilities, and it is likely that PTDI’s involvement would not just mean construction/assembly tasks, but also development work. PTDI is also a partner in the IF-X advanced fighter project, and Saab could help the Indonesian company in some areas of this project, if requested.

From both system performance and cost perspectives, the Gripen NG is highly competitive, and it has the added industrial advantage of being an active development programme, albeit one with a wellproven product as a basis. The aircraft answers all multirole needs, including the anti-ship role, which is likely to figure in Indonesian requirements.

The Gripen is also one of the easiest aircraft to integrate with customer-specified weapons that may come from a variety of international sources.


http://www.janes.com/article/45468/gripen-...sia-indo14-day3

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So all the other type of steel we make for industrial purposes all lower grade than naval steel??
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naval grade steel one of the ingredient inside is chromium, formulation is almost like stainless but with added strength and corrosion resistant

exact formulation is a guarded secret. No mill will reveal their formula

industrial steel mostly are just carbon steel, why u need naval grade steel when u are on land and the steel are inside the concrete? sweat.gif

Just go find ISO standard steels, there alot. Normally for military naval purpose there no actual standard to apply, all diff by requirement sset by the manufacturer or customer
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More modest line of Anti-Ship missiles (C-700 series Missiles) at Zhuhai Air Show
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QUOTE(MilitaryMadness @ Nov 8 2014, 07:21 PM)
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A clearer picture of the CX-1 hypersonic missile. From the technicians working on it we can probably reasonably gauge the approximate size of the missile. My take? Probably 8-9 meters in length and around 80cm across.
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india defense forum is buzzing that cx-1 is a copy of brahmos

size wise, almost same even up to the stabilizing fins positioning is the same

although, it can also be said that it a copy of the P-700 or P-800 which brahmos is actually based upon but none of previous two was also reportedly even sold to china

Goes to show, china does not hesitate to copy even latest military hardware. shakehead.gif shakehead.gif
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Goes to show, china does not hesitate to copy even latest military hardware.
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Hahaha don't la say 'copy'. That's such a bad word.

A better word would be 'Reverse engineered'. rolleyes.gif

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QUOTE(MilitaryMadness @ Nov 8 2014, 10:15 PM)
Hahaha don't la say 'copy'. That's such a bad word.

A better word would be 'Reverse engineered'.  rolleyes.gif
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reverse engineered officially is when u already have the item via legal means and u create a new one based on that whistling.gif

but neither brahmos, p-700 or p-800 was reportedly sold to them rolleyes.gif rolleyes.gif

so how they obtained it to reverse engineered? That why russia also dont really want to sell weapons to them if not for the money thumbup.gif
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Malaysian Defence--LCS to be Built in Malaysia

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JAKARTA: The first piece of steel for the RMN’s first LCS programme is expected to be cut on December 5, said Royal Malaysian Navy chief Admiral Tan Sri Abdul Aziz Jaafar.

The steel is to be cut at a plant in Holland before it is shipped (in a complete building kit) to the Boustead Naval Shipyard in Malaysia where the built process of the first LCS is expected to start in the first quarter of 2015.

Speaking to Malaysian Defence on the first day of the Indo Defence 2014 show here, Abdul Aziz said as Malaysia did not have any steel plant capable of producing or cutting naval grade materials, BNS the main contractor for the LCS programme has to source it from Holland.

He also dismissed talk that the first LCS will be built in France. “All of the LCS will be built in Malaysia, we are only sourcing the steel from Holland,’ he added.

Abdul Aziz said six personnel from the RMN LCS project team were based at DCNS yard in Lorient to finalise the design of the vessel. They are expected to return home before the start of the construction of the first LCS in Lumut

Asked whether the selection of the surface-to-surface missiles of the LCS had been confirmed, Abdul Aziz said there was a new development regarding the selection of the weapon system. He, however, declined to name the system selected pending a formal contract signing.

Analysis

Malaysian Defence had reported previously of the possibility that the first LCS will be built in France based on information from sources. It appeared that information were erroneous. The error came from the fact that the steel for the LCS is being sourced from Holland. Industry sources met at Indo Defence said that the steel for the Kedah class was also sourced from the same plant in Holland. The steel will arrive in Lumut as a complete building kit, consisting of highly accurate pre-cut and pre-formed plates, frames and profiles. All parts of the kit will arrive ready for assembly and welding which was the same method employed for the Kedah class construction.

On the SSM, it appears that Kongsberg’s New Strike Missile (NSM) – RMN choice – has been selected over the MBDA Exocet Block III. Details are fuzzy about the change to NSM however as Exocet has been in the works since the Gowind design was selected for the LCS programme. The SAM system however remained the VL Mica.

— Malaysian Defence



really hope the Kongsberg’s New Strike Missile (NSM) rumour to be true.

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