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post Dec 15 2016, 11:04 AM

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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, 12:09 PM

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China boosts defences on South China Sea islets

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WASHINGTON: New satellite imagery shows China has apparently installed "significant" defensive weapons on a series of artificial islands it built in the South China Sea, a US-based think tank said on Wednesday (Dec 14).

Beijing has created seven islets in the Spratly Islands in recent years, built up from much smaller land protuberances and reefs.

Although Beijing has said it does not intend to militarise the contested waters of the South China Sea, ongoing satellite imagery has shown the installation of military equipment and longer runways.

The latest images, released by the Asia Maritime Transparency Initiative (AMTI), show a series of hexagonal structures now in place on each of the seven islets.

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They appear to be large anti-aircraft guns and close-in weapons systems (CIWS), the AMTI said. Such systems are designed to take out incoming missiles and enemy aircraft.

"These gun and probable CIWS emplacements show that Beijing is serious about defense of its artificial islands in case of an armed contingency in the South China Sea," said AMTI, part of the Washington-based Centre for Strategic and International Studies.

"Among other things, they would be the last line of defence against cruise missiles launched by the United States or others against these soon-to-be-operational air bases."

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AMTI director and Southeast Asia expert Greg Poling said watching the Chinese military build-up was like seeing pieces of a jigsaw puzzle come together.

China now has air bases, radar and communications systems, naval facilities and defensive weaponry in place.

"I also would expect we will see antiship cruise missiles," Poling told AFP. "You are beginning to have these interlocking rings of defense around these islands, (extending) China's ability to project power to the south."

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The South China Sea issue has been brewing for years, with China, the Philippines, Brunei, Malaysia and Vietnam making competing claims in waters with vital global shipping routes and what is believed to be significant oil and natural gas deposits.

Beijing's territorial claims, based on controversial historical records, have also pitted it against the United States.

China paused land-reclamation efforts last year and began focusing on "infrastructure development" of the islets, according to a US Defence Department report in May.

The United States insists China's claims have no basis under international law, and the US military has conducted several "freedom of navigation" operations in which ships and planes have passed close to the sites Beijing claims.

Such missions have drawn howls of fury from China, which accuses Washington of provocation and increasing the risk of a military mishap.

The Permanent Court of Arbitration in The Hague ruled in July that there was no legal basis to China's claims to nearly all of the South China Sea, a verdict Beijing dismissed.

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post Dec 15 2016, 12:57 PM

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QUOTE(sniper on the roof @ Dec 14 2016, 11:25 PM)
Sales pitch yes.. but theres certain truth in it.

Taiwan's Mirage2000 fleet is barely flying, army still running M48's, Navy running WW2 vintage sub.
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taiwan Mirage2000 less and less to fly due to they lack of parts,and at the end will be storing. france stop supply parts to Taiwan due to Taiwan La Fayette-class frigate scandal, and become politic argument for years, and they don't want drop court case in Taiwan, so France angry and stop supply parts。

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post Dec 15 2016, 03:05 PM

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QUOTE(atreyuangel @ Dec 14 2016, 07:28 PM)
It's a dud dude
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How can you tell?
Looks like white shots from here. Aren't practice rounds usually blue?

QUOTE(waja2000 @ Dec 13 2016, 09:42 AM)
Other US show is coming after Air Force 1, now F-35 cost overun for years.  laugh.gif  laugh.gif
LM stock drop 3% already, equal value about 4 billion. 

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Big mouth only (I hope)
The other partners won't let him get away with it
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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 15 2016, 04:02 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?
Big mouth only (I hope)
The other partners won't let him get away with it
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just re-negotiation price only, but every one also know new US weapon program cost over runs for decade, DDG1000, F-35, Ford Aircraft Carriar, LCS, AF1, etc .. make weapon industry company collect huge profit.
he just send signal to weapon industry company don't make too much money.

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post Dec 15 2016, 04:11 PM

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QUOTE(waja2000 @ Dec 15 2016, 04:02 PM)
just re-negotiation price only, but every one also know new US weapon program cost over runs for decade, DDG1000, F-35, Ford Aircraft Carriar, LCS, AF1, etc .. make weapon industry company collect huge profit.
he just send signal to weapon industry company don't make too much money.
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he bodoh or more likely, manipulating the story

every single major US project there are people painting negative picture for their own agenda

right now when F-35 is starting to be successful and partner nations are happy, right now is when he decide to cut?!?! it really IS F-22 all over again!

see also: Spruance, Ticonderoga, Aegis, F/A-18, F-15
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QUOTE(NGT1137 @ Dec 15 2016, 04:06 PM)
They are asking you to buy more outdated rubbish at exorbitant price.
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Of course.. thats obvious. Im saying that the taiwanese do have the need to get them "outdated" rubbish to reolace their even more outdated rubbish.
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post Dec 15 2016, 06:22 PM

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QUOTE(Dreadstar @ Dec 14 2016, 06:36 PM)
symbolic but still carry sidewinder

tuttttttttt ... fox 2
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ACMI probe most likely
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QUOTE(TechSuper @ Dec 15 2016, 06:22 PM)
ACMI probe most likely
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left ACMI probe

inert aim9 right
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post Dec 15 2016, 06:39 PM

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QUOTE(atreyuangel @ Dec 15 2016, 06:35 PM)
left ACMI probe

inert aim9 right
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x perasan starboard station tu bang notworthy.gif
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QUOTE(TechSuper @ Dec 15 2016, 06:39 PM)
x perasan starboard station tu bang  notworthy.gif
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biasanya mmg itu pun setting dia laugh.gif laugh.gif
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Defence News in a Nutshell (DNN) - 15 December 2016 Edition



Your guide to what's happening in MINDEF and the SAF - in under 5 minutes! In the last edition of DNN, the RSAF exercises its national air defence capabilities; the Army introduces new simulator systems for its armour platforms; Singapore and India conduct a bilateral artillery exercise; and Minister for Defence Dr Ng Eng Hen speaks at the 12th Manama Dialogue and the 4th Reagan National Defense Forum.
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post Dec 16 2016, 07:30 AM

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another 155mm arty coming into being. soon when all testing and certification is done, it'll be up in the market for everyone to buy. can we get more big guns for our arty? or the service already have enough big guns?
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post Dec 16 2016, 07:48 AM

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QUOTE(TechSuper @ Dec 16 2016, 07:30 AM)
Broadsword

another 155mm arty coming into being. soon when all testing and certification is done, it'll be up in the market for everyone to buy. can we get more big guns for our arty? or the service already have enough big guns?
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this new indigenous howitzer wont be india main 155 arty....

they just concluded a deal to buy145 units of m777 lightweight howitzer from BAE for $750m....

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QUOTE(patt_sue @ Dec 16 2016, 09:48 AM)
this new indigenous howitzer wont be india main 155 arty....

they just concluded a deal to buy145 units of m777 lightweight howitzer from BAE for $750m....
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did u read the article? hmm.gif
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QUOTE(Fat & Fluffy @ Dec 16 2016, 08:40 AM)
did u read the article?  hmm.gif
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post Dec 16 2016, 09:01 AM

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QUOTE(patt_sue @ Dec 16 2016, 09:48 AM)
this new indigenous howitzer wont be india main 155 arty....

they just concluded a deal to buy145 units of m777 lightweight howitzer from BAE for $750m....
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QUOTE(patt_sue @ Dec 16 2016, 10:57 AM)
is there anything wrong with my post?
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Army’s artillery black hole: 155-millimetre guns in the pipeline”

·      1,580 towed artillery guns for Rs 25,000 crore

·      114 Dhanush guns from Ordnance Factory Board

·      145 Ultralight howitzers from BAE Systems for Rs 5,000 crore

·      814 Mounted Gun Systems (MGS) for Rs 15,750 crore

·      100 Tracked Self Propelled (SP) guns


·      180 Wheeled Self Propelled (SP) guns


blackhole biggrin.gif anyway..

145 from bae is a just a fraction of the blackhole.. how is that gonna be the main stay? hmm.gif
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QUOTE(Fat & Fluffy @ Dec 16 2016, 09:01 AM)
blackhole  biggrin.gif  anyway..

145 from bae is a just a fraction of the blackhole.. how is that gonna be the main stay?  hmm.gif
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okay..youre right,maybe not the mainstay,but to complement the other arty....

btw, this drdo arty is still in the testing period and the full production is expected to start in 2019/2020
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QUOTE(patt_sue @ Dec 16 2016, 11:25 AM)
okay..youre right,maybe not the mainstay,but to complement the other arty....

btw, this drdo arty is still in the testing period and the full production is expected to start in 2019/2020
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anyway... wont have high hopes. anything out of drdo is crap anyway.. way worse than prc

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