A file image of a Qatar Emiri Air Force (QEAF) Mirage fighter taxiing at Incirlik Air Base, Turkey, in 2011. Indonesia is seeking to procure several airframes from the country as a stopgap measure to fulfil its security requirements. The Ind.
A file image of a Qatar Emiri Air Force (QEAF) Mirage fighter taxiing at Incirlik Air Base, Turkey, in 2011. Indonesia is seeking to procure several airframes from the country as a stopgap measure to fulfil its security requirements. The Ind.
The Elang Hitam UAV seen here just before its first flight attempt. The programme has since been diverted for civil applications. Indonesia will no longer be developing its Elang Hitam (Black Eagle) medium-altitude long-endurance (MALE) unma.
PT PAL is implementing the Arrowhead 140 design on a two-ship contract it signed with the Indonesian MoD in April 2020. Indonesian shipbuilder PT PAL will implement the Arrowhead 140 design on a contract it secured from Jakarta in April 2020.
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Indonesia selects FREMM design for frigate programme but questions remain over funding by Ridzwan Rahmat Italy s fourth FREMM multimission frigate, Carabiniere , being prepared for launch. Indonesia has selected this design for its programme to procure follow-on ships to its Martadinata-class frigates. (Fincantieri) Jakarta has selected the Bergamini (FREMM) class design for a programme to procure follow-on vessels to the Indonesian Navy s (Tentara Nasional Indonesia- Angkatan Laut: TNI-AL s) two Martadinata (SIGMA 10514)-class guided-missile frigates. The selection was also confirmed on 10 June by Italian shipbuilder Fincantieri, who disclosed that the company will supply six new FREMM frigates to the TNI-AL. Indonesia has also opted to procure two ex-Italian Navy Maestrale-class frigates from the Italian government, the company added.
Indonesia outlines 2021 offset target 18 January 2021 by Jon Grevatt The Indonesian Ministry of Defence (MoD) has outlined an objective to enhance foreign engagement with in-country countertrade and offset requirements in 2021 to support the development of national industries. The MoD said in recently published targets for 2021 that during the year it aims to “enhance promotion of co-operation” between local firms and foreign contractors in the defence sector. The MoD said such co-operation will be geared towards “increasing industry capability” and will be channelled into three activities: countertrade, local content, and offsets. Already a Janes subscriber? Read the full article via the Client Login