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PH may buy more NC212i planes in the future — Lorenzana
The Philippines may purchase more NC212i light utility transport aircraft from Indonesia if the Air Force finds it suitable to their operations, Defense Secretary Delfin Lorenzana said.

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On Tuesday, the state-owned PT Dirgantara Indonesia finally turned over two units to the Philippines, after a few years of delay due to autopilot issues. The planes, purchased through the AFP modernization program signed in 2014, are worth P850 million.

The Air Force sees the aircraft as a “big leap” to their air mobility requirements and capabilities. Its fleet of light transport planes, the Nomad, are being used since the 1970s.

“If the Air Force will find this aircraft suitable for our use, they will order more of this aircraft,” he said.

A similar type of aircraft is currently not included in the Horizon 2 of the AFP modernization program, however.

Lorenzana also took the opportunity at the turnover to express his admiration for Indonesia’s defense industry.

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“We admire Indonesia for their vision to create their own defense industry. Remember in the 1960s we also had our own modernization program under then President Marcos but it did not take off,” he said.

“But Indonesia was able to pursue their vision of developing their naval industry and aircraft industry and now they are exporting to us,” Lorenzana said, citing the two strategic sealift vessels of the Philippine Navy which were also bought from Indonesia as examples.

“We are happy to have the help of our neighbors. Indonesia is in just in the back door to provide the necessary equipment,” he said.

“When the supplier of a good is near, the after-sale support is easier. It’s easier for them to come and solve a problem,” he added.

http://newsinfo.inquirer.net/1004707/ph-may-buy-more-nc212i-planes-in-the-future-lorenzana
 
Indonesia to boost military products` procurement process for Brunei

Jakarta (ANTARA News) - The Government of Indonesia is committed to boost military products` procurement process for Brunei, according to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.

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"Of course, we will follow up on this plan. The process is underway, and we agree to boost it," Indonesia`s Minister of Foreign Affairs Retno Marsudi noted here on Friday.

Earlier, Minister Marsudi and her Brunei counterpart Minister Erwyn Yusof had attended the 4th Indonesia-Brunei Joint Commission for Bilateral Cooperation (JCBC) at the Pancasila Building in Jakarta.

The plan to purchase some military products from Indonesia was initiated by Sultan Hassanal Bolkiah of Brunei during his visit to Jakarta in May this year.

Bolkiah had expressed interest in some military weapons and vehicles produced by PT Pindad while visiting an exhibition at the Indonesian Military Base in Cilangkap, East Jakarta.

Apart from military and defense cooperation, Marsudi noted that during the JCBC, the two countries agreed to intensify negotiations on the placement and protection of Indonesian migrant workers in Brunei, considering their number reaches 20 percent of Brunei`s population.

Indonesia also conveyed a request for some residency permits for its diplomats deployed in Brunei.

Indonesia and Brunei are also committed to strengthen cooperation in combating transnational organized crimes, especially on the trafficking of humans and drugs as well as counterterrorism.

On the sidelines of the meeting, Indonesia`s aircraft company Sriwijaya Air had signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) note with Brunei`s Syarikat Kejuruteraan Bumiputra Belait Sdn Bhd to start flight services on the Bandar Seri Begawan-Balikpapan route.

The MoU highlighted Indonesia-Brunei JCBC`s agreement to boost economic cooperation through business-to-business relations.

Brunei was keen to follow up on Indonesia`s invitation to invest in the "10 New Bali" tourism destinations.

In the social and cultural fields, Indonesia and Brunei have agreed to implement an MoU on health cooperation signed in 2015 and to follow up on an action plan on food security through agricultural cooperation.

https://en.antaranews.com/news/1167...itary-products-procurement-process-for-brunei
 
Philippines, Bangladesh Likely To Buy 100 Turkish-Indonesian KAPLAN Tanks

The Philippines and Bangladesh are likely to order about 100 KAPLAN medium tanks which are co-produced by Turkish defense contractor FNNS and Indonesia's PT Pindad. Windu Paramata, the head of the medium tank project at PT Pindad said the two countries had expressed willingness to buy 40 to 50 units each.

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"In October, we will be demonstrating medium tanks there, as a condition for the procurement of defense equipment in their countries," Paramata told Anadolu Agency on Friday.

Paramata said the Indonesian Ministry of Defense was considering purchasing the KAPLAN tanks and ministry was still evaluating the number of units to be procured.


Paramata said the Indonesian Army's Research and Development Agency had certified the medium tank earlier this year.

Paramata praised the Turkish-Indonesian battle tank as featuring the most recent technology in the global defense industry.


Paramata said the medium tank can operate at a maximum temperature of 50 degrees Celsius, and at a minimum temperature of -30 degrees Celsius.

http://www.defenseworld.net/news/23...ly_to_Buy_100_Turkish_Indonesian_KAPLAN_Tanks
 
CN-235 for Senegal, currently under construction at PT.DI
This is the 3rd order from Senegal.

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Aside from Senegal, Nepal and Ivory Coast which have placed an order in 2017/2018 on CN-235 from PT.DI, turn out Australia would also become one of PT.DI' customer in the near future. They need CN-235 to be used in Antarctica. The plane would cost $35 million /unit.


PT DI Selesaikan Pesanan Pesawat dari Australia dan Tiga Negara Lainnya

PT Dirgantara Indonesia (PT DI) siap mengekspor pesawat ke empat negara pada 2018 ini. Keempat negara tersebut adalah Nepal, Senegal, Australia dan Pantai Gading. Untuk Australia, pesawat yang yang dipesan ke PT DI digunakan untuk operasional di kutub selatan atau Antartika.

"Mungkin kami dapat tambahan book order sekitar empat CN235 sampai akhir tahun. Kebetulan yang Australia digunakan untuk di Antartika," ujar Direktur Niaga PTDI, Irzal Rinaldi di Pondok Cabe, Tangerang Selatan, Jumat (7/9/2018).

Selain pesanan dari luar negeri, lanjut Irzal, pihaknya juga tengah merakit pesawat untuk di dalam negeri.

"Kita ada yang punya TNI AL, ada 2 unit," kata Irzal.

Irzal mengatakan, harga pesawat CN235 yany dipesan oleh masing-masing negara tersebut senilai 35 juta dollar AS per unit.

"Kalau (TKDN) CN235 39 persen. Karena itu kebanyakan komponen impor," ucap dia.

Sebelumnya, PT Dirgantara Indonesia baru saja menjual pesawat CN295 ke Polri.

Penyerahan unit pesawat tersebut dilakukan di Mako Direktorat Polisi Udara, Baharkam Polri, Pondok Cabe, Tangerang Selatan, Jumat (7/9/2018).

Seiring dengan diserahkannya pesawat CN295 ini, diharapkan dapat meningkatkan kinerja Kepolisian Udara Republik Indonesia dalam setiap pelaksanaan operasi kepolisian udara.

Pesawat CN295 Polud ini merupakan pesawat ke-10 yang diproduksi PTDI. Sembilan unit pesawat CN295 sebelumnya sudah diserahkan dan dioperasikan oleh TNI AU.

http://www.tribunnews.com/nasional/...esawat-dari-australia-dan-tiga-negara-lainnya
 
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PT PAL closes in on Philippine Navy opportunities

Indonesian shipbuilder PT PAL is stepping up engagement with the Philippine Navy (PN) in efforts to fulfil the service's capability requirements for sealift, surface combatants, and submarines, an industry official from PT PAL has confirmed to Jane's .

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The official, speaking at the Asian Defence and Security (ADAS) 2018 exhibition in Manila that concluded on 28 September, said that following on from PT PAL's programme to deliver two Strategic Sealift Vessels (SSVs) to the PN - the second of which was commissioned in May 2017 - the company is negotiating the sale of two additional vessels of the same type.

The official said a contract to supply the two SSVs, which are based on the Makassar-class landing platform dock (LPD) ships in service with the Indonesian Navy that were designed by South Korean shipbuilder Dae Sun, could emerge in 2019 to meet the PN's requirements to respond to disaster relief and counter-insurgency (COIN)-support requirements. The value of the initial contract was USD92 million.

The PN has also expressed interest in procuring PT PAL's KCR-60M missile attack craft to also support COIN operations, said the official. Jane's understands that negotiations over the supply of two initial KCR-60M vessels are continuing and that this could also result in a contract opportunity in 2019. The Indonesian Navy currently operates three 60 m KCR-60Ms, and a fourth is expected to be commissioned soon.

While the programmes to supply the KCR-60M vessel and additional SSVs are regarded as near-term export targets for PT PAL, the possible collaboration on submarines is a longer-term aim, said the official.

In the short term, PT PAL is focused on completing the construction of the Indonesian Navy's (TNI-AL's) third Nagapasa (Type 209/1400)-class submarine, developed by South Korea's Daewoo Shipbuilding and Marine Engineering (DSME). The first two submarines in the programme - built by DSME - have already been handed over to the TNI-AL under a USD1.1 billion contract signed in 2011.

https://www.janes.com/article/83455/pt-pal-closes-in-on-philippine-navy-opportunities
 
Pindad Exports of Munitions and Explosives to Thailand

PT Pindad (Persero) will again export 7,300 grains of 7.62x51 mm and explosives materials as many as 4,030 units to Thailand. The release of the export of the product will be released by the Minister of State-Owned Enterprises (BUMN) Rini M. Soemarno and the President Director of Pindad, Abraham Mose at the PT LEN Industri Office, Wednesday (10/31/2018).

Previously, PT Pindad (Persero) had been involved in export sales for a long time. Starting from 2006 Pindad began to intensify its exports to several countries such as Cambodia and Nigeria for assault rifles, Malaysia and Australia to handle riots, South Korea, Singapore, Timor Leste, the Philippines for ammunition, Laos for weapons and ammunition, and several other countries in the Asian region with average sales per year in the range of 5 million USD. Thailand alone is the current main export customer for Pindad since 2006 for small caliber ammunition products.

Pindad has also participated in the UN peace mission by sending Anoa vehicles as of 2010. Currently Anoa Pindad has spread in several regions, such as 24 units in UNAMID as a peace mission in Sudan, 20 units in UNIFIL as a peace mission in Lebanon , 4 units at MINUSCA as peace missions in Central Africa, and 20 units in MONUSCO as peace missions in Congo.

This year Pindad increased its export sales target, with plans to export G2 Elite pistols for Brunei Darussalam, Elite G2, Assault Rifles, and Ammunition for Malaysia, Assault Rifles, Ammunition and Submachine Guns for the Philippines, and ammunition, assault rifles and dragons to United States with a total prognosis of 2018 in the range of 100 million USD.

Pindad's newest product, the Medium Tank, has also been promoted in several countries in the Southeast Asia region and has received a positive response. We hope that in the coming year this product will be able to enter the international market for the leading Pindad in Asia in 2023.

In addition to defense products, Pindad has now also developed Industrial products, namely generators, electric motors, ship equipment, agricultural equipment, and heavy equipment such as excavators, which currently have around 7 units in Palu.

This export activity is a manifestation of our commitment not only to present the figure of BUMN at the global level but also to bring in foreign exchange and multiplier economic effects in the community both in the form of empowering local suppliers and employment.

https://www.pindad.com/pindad-kembali-ekspor-munisi-dan-exposives-material-ke-thailand
 
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PT PAL will export two military vessels to the Philippines in 2018. One type of ship to be exported is the 143 meter Landing Platform Dock (LPD) at a price of around USD 43 million or around Rp 626.24 billion ( assuming the exchange rate of Rp. 14,563 per US dollar).

"(Price) depends on their request, type like this (LDP) for example up to USD 43 million USD, but related to the specifications of their wishes (price) can go up can go down," said PT PAL Public Relations Manager Bayu Witjaksono in JiExpo, Jakarta, Thursday (7/11).

The news is in Indonesian: https://www.liputan6.com/bisnis/read/3686626/pt-pal-ekspor-2-kapal-militer-ke-filipina-pada-2018
 
Indonesia’s exports of defense industrial products reach USD 284.1 million

The Indonesian ministry of Defense announced on 22 November that the exports of defense industrial products reached US$284.1 million from 2015 to 2018. "On the other hand, the domestic sales in the same period reached Rp5.4 trillion," Rear Admiral Agus Setyadi, head of defense facilities, said on the sidelines of a discussion event at the East Java governor`s office here.

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The exports worth US$161 million were achieved by PT Dirgantara Indonesia in the form of two units of CN-235 aircraft to Senegal, three units of NC-212 to Vietnam, two units of NC-212 to Thailand. PT PAL contributed US$86.9 million through the exports of two units of Strategic Sealift Vessel to the Philippines, while PT Pindad exported Anoa armored vehicles, tanks, arms and ammunition to meet the needs of countries in Southeast Asia, Africa, the UAE, South Korea, Nigeria and Timor Leste. "PT Pindad`s exports are valued at US$32.6 million," he commented.

PT Lundin also conducted exports to Russia and Sweden in the form of Sea Rider ships worth US$3.6 million, he added. To meet the domestic needs, he pointed out the defense industries sold products worth Rp1.83 trillion to the Air Force, worth Rp1.29 trillion to the Navy, worth Rp1.9 trillion the Army, and worth Rp180.4 billion to the Defense Forces Headquarters.

He noted the sale of defense industrial products was a matter of pride as it proved Indonesia`s global competence. "The sales achieved by Indonesia`s defense industry show the country has become a competitor for other nations` defense industry," he remarked.

https://www.armyrecognition.com/nov...ustrial_products_reach_usd_284.1_million.html
 
Philippines, Bangladesh Likely To Buy 100 Turkish-Indonesian KAPLAN Tanks

The Philippines and Bangladesh are likely to order about 100 KAPLAN medium tanks which are co-produced by Turkish defense contractor FNNS and Indonesia's PT Pindad. Windu Paramata, the head of the medium tank project at PT Pindad said the two countries had expressed willingness to buy 40 to 50 units each.

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"In October, we will be demonstrating medium tanks there, as a condition for the procurement of defense equipment in their countries," Paramata told Anadolu Agency on Friday.

Paramata said the Indonesian Ministry of Defense was considering purchasing the KAPLAN tanks and ministry was still evaluating the number of units to be procured.


Paramata said the Indonesian Army's Research and Development Agency had certified the medium tank earlier this year.

Paramata praised the Turkish-Indonesian battle tank as featuring the most recent technology in the global defense industry.


Paramata said the medium tank can operate at a maximum temperature of 50 degrees Celsius, and at a minimum temperature of -30 degrees Celsius.

http://www.defenseworld.net/news/23...ly_to_Buy_100_Turkish_Indonesian_KAPLAN_Tanks

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Air Force getting 6 more NC-212i aircraft: PAF chief

The Philippine Air Force (PAF) is acquiring six more NC-212i light lift aircraft, PAF chief Lieutenant General Rozzano D. Briguez said during the 72nd anniversary celebration of the service on July 2, 2019.

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“An additional six NC-212i light lift aircraft are expected to arrive starting next year to support various operations,” Lieutenant General Briguez said.

PAF is currently operating 2 NC-212i light lift aircraft built by Indonesian state-owned PT Dirgantara Indonesia (Persero). PAF formally accepted the 2 aircraft in June 2018.

“The NC212i aircraft can be used strategically for producing artificial rain, maritime patrol and coast guard patrol. It can also be utilized for the following missions: passenger and troop transport, cargo/logistic transport, anti-smuggling control, immigration control, search and rescue, paratroop dropping, and medical evacuation,” PAF said.

https://www.mintfo.com/security-defense/air-force-getting-6-more-nc-212i-aircraft-paf-chief/11817/
 

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