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DDG_Ross
post Dec 15 2016, 11:04 AM

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QUOTE(Fat & Fluffy @ Dec 15 2016, 10:32 AM)
Indonesian jails are breeding ground for terrorists: Study

Prisons in Indonesia, notorious for being overpopulated and under- staffed, remain a fertile breeding ground for pro-ISIS militants, according to a new study.

These structural problems within the prison system will continue to defeat efforts in deradicalisation, disengagement and rehabilitation, say analysts from the Institute for Policy Analysis of Conflict (Ipac) in a report released yesterday.

As a result, inmates loyal to the Islamic State in Iraq and Syria are able to recruit and radicalise fellow prisoners with impunity, as well as direct attacks from behind bars, says the study by the Jakarta-based think-tank.

"Prisons are overcrowded and understaffed, corruption is rife, and inadequate budgets make it easier for well-funded extremists to recruit inmates when they can offer extra food," Ipac director Sidney Jones said yesterday.

"No deradicalisation programme is going to be effective unless some of these issues are addressed."

There are more than 200,000 inmates in 477 correctional facilities across Indonesia, of which some 300 or more prisons and detention centres are overcrowded.

The worst is a facility in Banjarmasin, South Kalimantan, which has more than six times its capacity, leading the warden to turn toilet areas into holding cells.

Indonesia has about 16,500 prison officers, most of whom have not been adequately trained in areas including the handling of high-risk inmates. With these officers on different shifts in a day, only some 3,650 staff are on duty at any one time.

This represents a ratio of about one officer to 55 inmates, making it almost impossible to closely monitor all prisoners, including 220 terrorist convicts.

While the number of inmates in jail for terrorism-related activities is low relative to the total prison population, the stakes are far higher with these "high-risk" offenders.

The risk is exacerbated with the rising number of terrorist convicts, with more than 120 jailed this year.

The radicalisation of common criminals by pro-ISIS inmates in prison continues to be a nightmare for both the police and prison officials, according to Ipac.

At least 18 former criminal offenders have been involved in terrorism cases in Indonesia since 2010, and most were radicalised in prison.

In one case, an inmate was recruited after he was involved in fights. Two others were recruited because they wanted better food, or had found the tight-knit community of terrorist inmates appealing.

Another factor in the radicalisation of inmates is the presence of jailed ideologues such as Abu Bakar Bashir, the spiritual leader of the old Jemaah Islamiah terror network, and Aman Abdurrahman, who is said to have ordered the Jan 14 attack in Jakarta which killed eight people, including the four perpetrators.

Both Bashir and Aman are known to have followers in and out of prison, and have played active roles in the radicalisation of inmates.

Efforts have since been made to isolate the militant leaders to prevent the spread of violent ideology.

The Ipac report also says there is "probably no alternative to isolating the most hardline extremist prisoners in one or two facilities with specially trained staff so that controls on visitors, communications and outside donations can be strictly enforced".

Meanwhile, lawmakers on Tuesday asked Parliament for more time to deliberate on proposed legislative changes to beef up the country's anti-terrorism laws.

These include allowing the police to hold suspects involved in terror attack plots for up to six months, instead of a week, as well as making it an offence for citizens to join militant groups such as ISIS overseas.
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over there even the prison guards got influenced by the inmates
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post Dec 15 2016, 03:23 PM

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QUOTE(KLboy92 @ Dec 15 2016, 03:05 PM)
How can you tell?
Looks like white shots from here. Aren't practice rounds usually blue?
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i say its mixed but one of them obviously carry the acmi training round

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post Dec 16 2016, 01:00 PM

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another army abandon the bullpup.. bye2 famas bye.gif

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French Army procurement agency has confirmed replacement of FAMAS assault rifle by HK-416F.

According an official statement of the French army DGA (French army Procurement Agency), of Friday, September 23, 2016, the French army DGA has confirmed the contract for replacement of the FAMAS, 5.56mm caliber standard assault rifle of the French armed forces to the German Company Heckler & Koch SAS France with the AK-416F 5.56x45mm caliber assault rifle.

http://www.armyrecognition.com/september_2...f_12409164.html


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post Dec 16 2016, 03:05 PM

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QUOTE(Gregyong @ Dec 16 2016, 02:19 PM)
Pipu's republik of ceena? biggrin.gif
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also nz army
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post Dec 17 2016, 01:39 AM

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China Just Seized an Unmanned US Navy Sub

China just seized an unmanned underwater vehicle operated by the US Navy, according to reports from Reuters. The seizure occurred in the South China Sea yesterday, and the US has since demanded that the vehicle be returned.

Reuters is reporting that the vehicle was seized just northwest of the Subic Bay, shortly before the USNS Bowditch was about to pick up the unmanned vehicle. Reuters characterizes the Navy ship that was going to intercept the unmanned vehicle as an “oceanographic survey ship,” and the BBC quotes an unnamed Navy source as saying that the unmanned vehicle is “used to test water salinity and temperature.”

The seizure is unprecedented in the South China Sea and will likely only increase the tensions that have been simmering following President-elect Donald Trump’s call to the president of Taiwan. China doesn’t recognize Taiwan as an independent state, and the call was seen as a hostile move, knowingly or not, against future diplomatic relations with China.

http://gizmodo.com/china-just-seized-an-un...-sub-1790187701

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post Dec 18 2016, 09:18 PM

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QUOTE(KYPMbangi @ Dec 18 2016, 06:34 PM)
13 killed in Indonesian military plane crash

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rip
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post Dec 20 2016, 03:35 PM

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though most likely due to the soft ground


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post Dec 21 2016, 09:44 PM

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QUOTE(patt_sue @ Dec 21 2016, 08:29 PM)
did the aircraft crashed into ammo dump?
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near not into
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post Dec 21 2016, 11:02 PM

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final salute to Major Kayamboo Chellam

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post Dec 22 2016, 10:10 PM

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dem turks just abandon a leopard 2 for the isis scums..
http://syria.liveuamap.com/en/2016/22-dece...ish-leopard-2a4

the abandoned turkish leopard 2a4
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another perspective of the picture with the excavator
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the al-bab sheikh aqil hospital where the battle took place is now under isis control
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post Dec 22 2016, 11:03 PM

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QUOTE(azriel @ Dec 22 2016, 10:45 PM)
Looks like the Turks got the Leopard 2A4 back plus an ISIS BMP-1.

https://aw.my.com/en/forum/showthread.php?9...n-combat/page15
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hmm.. unconfirmed report say there might a second turkish leopard captured.. oh well sweat.gif

the second "captured" leopard
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post Dec 23 2016, 05:13 PM

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post Dec 26 2016, 08:58 AM

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QUOTE(reinloch @ Dec 26 2016, 08:26 AM)
The Turkish Leopard 2A4 losses is surprising, SG and Indo here should take note.
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inadequate tactics and morale so poor and most cases it was disabled by vbied and atgm and becomes useless
unlike the us/brits in afghan and iraq them turks main weakness is they have a very limited cas cover inside syrian territory

after that the isis uses classic human wave tactics to repel the turks and in haste they abandon their tanks..

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post Jan 4 2017, 12:32 PM

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AFP: 2 hostages have joined Abus

ZAMBOANGA CITY—The Armed Forces of the Philippines said a Japanese treasure hunter abducted by the Abu Sayyaf in 2010 and a Filipino businessman held by the bandits since 2014 have been removed from the list of kidnap victims after the military received reports that they have joined the group.

Maj. Filemon Tan Jr., the spokesperson of the Western Mindanao Command (Westmincom), said fish trader Joshua Bani had been considered an ally of the Abu Sayyaf and will no longer be included on the government’s list of kidnap victims.

He said the fate of Japanese Toshio Ito, who had earlier been suspected of joining the bandit group, is unknown.

http://newsinfo.inquirer.net/859012/afp-2-...ave-joined-abus


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post Jan 4 2017, 01:53 PM

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Indonesia suspends all military cooperation with Australia, reportedly over 'insulting' training material

Indonesia has suspended all military cooperation with Australia, allegedly over insulting training material on display at an Australian Special Forces base.

An Indonesian military spokesman told the ABC cooperation between Indonesia and the Australian Defence Force had been suspended effective immediately.

The ABC understands the Indonesian Special Forces group Kopassus trains with the Special Air Service at the unit's base in Perth.

Major General Wuryanto would not confirm the reason for the suspension, saying it was for technical matters, and that there were "ups and downs in every cooperation between two national forces".

But an Indonesian newspaper, Kompas, reported that a Kopassus instructor felt insulted by material on display at the training facility.

The "laminated material" was demeaning to Indonesia's founding principles of Pancasila, according to Kompas.

Kompas reported that it followed another earlier incident, when a Kopassus member discovered lessons being taught at the Special Forces base were demeaning to the Indonesian military.

It is unclear how long the suspension is for or whether the suspension will affect future joint training exercises between Indonesia and Australia.

http://www.abc.net.au/news/2017-01-04/indo...stralia/8161362

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Indonesian Air Force chief to be questioned on why AW101 order wasn’t canceled

The Indonesian National Armed Forces (TNI) has formed a team to investigate the purchase of a AW101 helicopter by the Indonesian Air Force.

President Joko “Jokowi” Widodo canceled the order in December 2015, he cited the high cost as a reason for the cancellation.

However, a AW101 painted in Indonesian Air Force colors was seen in Britain recently.

http://www.thejakartapost.com/news/2017/01...r-purchase.html

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post Jan 10 2017, 07:48 PM

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QUOTE(Skidd Chung @ Jan 10 2017, 05:52 PM)
So that is considered bad, right? Since earlier all speculated Rafale might be coming to MY.
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bad in terms of?
gripen is also a very capable aircraft nothing wrong with that
they also the only one company that can offer lease option
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post Jan 10 2017, 08:27 PM

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QUOTE(azriel @ Jan 10 2017, 08:10 PM)
BAE is also offering Eurofighter Typhoon lease to Malaysia.
BAE to offer Eurofighter lease to Malaysia
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later after that they changed it to offset package with local joint venture
as offset package is more attractive than the leasing option apparently
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post Jan 14 2017, 12:52 PM

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QUOTE(KYPMbangi @ Jan 14 2017, 12:44 PM)

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after the roll it dove straight to the ground.. rip
pilot blackout?
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post Jan 18 2017, 01:49 AM

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BREAKING: 100+ Dead After Nigerian Military Accidentally Bombs Refugee Camp

On Tuesday, a Nigerian state official said that the Nigerian Air Force killed over 100 people after they accidentally bombed a refugee camp while on a mission against the terror group Boko Haram in northeast Rann, near the border of Cameroon.

The official is helping evacuate the wounded, many of which include aid workers.

Major General Lucky Irabor, a Nigerian military commander, has confirmed the incident.

http://americanmilitarynews.com/2017/01/br...s-refugee-camp/

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