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Do you guys think China will offer their J20 to try enter Indonesian market and at the same time block F35?
What if bundled with submarine and frigate? "Paket lengkap"

Doesn't sound good for China if Indonesia get F35.
They already said it themselves, J20 isn't for export
 

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Let's see if we can resubmit in the next renstra.
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Let's see if we can resubmit in the next renstra.
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In 2021, Indonesia formally requested 48 F-35 fighter jets from the United States. This deal, which received approval from the US State Department, is valued at around $14 billion.

Let's see. Searching with a keyphrase of "Indonesia $14 billion fighter deal" and this is one of the result dated February 2022 (not so far from 2021, eh?):


The Biden administration on Thursday approved a nearly $14 billion arms sale to Indonesia, as the U.S. presses ahead with steps it believes will help counter China's increasing assertiveness in the Indo-Pacific.

The State Department announced the $13.9 billion sale of advanced fighter jets while Secretary of State Antony Blinken was visiting Australia on a visit also intended to underscore the U.S. determination not to allow China free rein in the Pacific, even as developments between Russia and Ukraine demand attention.

The sale to Indonesia of up to 36 F-15 fighter jets, engines and related equipment, including munitions and communications systems, follows a mid-December trip to Jakarta by Blinken, who at the time lauded close U.S.-Indonesia ties despite human rights concerns that have delayed previous arms sales to the country.

(Emphasis mine).
 

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Sigh...


Let's see. Searching with a keyphrase of "Indonesia $14 billion fighter deal" and this is one of the result dated February 2022 (not so far from 2021, eh?):




(Emphasis mine).
The way I see it, we were rejected in our plan for F-35 in 2021, so we chose Plan B with the F-15
 

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The way I see it, we were rejected in our plan for F-35 in 2021, so we chose Plan B with the F-15
(If it's true) It was go all the way approved by states dept though. It's a sign that it might be not that hard for us to get F35 after all.
 

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Indonesian Air Force Retires C-130B A-1303 Aircraft After 63 Years of Operation

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"Faisal said PTDI is also in collaboration with Turkey’s Havelsan for a possible airborne early warning (AEW) variant of the CN-235. Havelsan was involved in Turkey’s E-7 Peace Eagle AEW program, designing and integrating the Airborne Segment Mission Computing System (MCS). It also has the capability of modifying, enhancing and modernizing the MCS interface software, weapons control and electronic support measures, among others."

 

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"Faisal said PTDI is also in collaboration with Turkey’s Havelsan for a possible airborne early warning (AEW) variant of the CN-235. Havelsan was involved in Turkey’s E-7 Peace Eagle AEW program, designing and integrating the Airborne Segment Mission Computing System (MCS). It also has the capability of modifying, enhancing and modernizing the MCS interface software, weapons control and electronic support measures, among others."

Turkey​

A Boeing 737 AEW&C of the Turkish Air Force

Four Boeing 737 AEW&C Peace Eagle aircraft along with ground support systems were ordered by the Turkish Air Force, with an option for two more. Turkish Aerospace Industries(TAI) is the Peace Eagle's primary subcontractor, performing parts production, testing, aircraft assembly and conversion. Another Turkish subcontractor, HAVELSAN, is responsible for ground support elements, system analysis and software support.[33] HAVELSAN is also the only foreign company licensed by the U.S. Government to receive critical source codes.[34] Peace Eagle 1 was modified and tested by Boeing in the US, while Peace Eagle 2, 3 and 4 were modified and tested at TAI's facilities in Ankara, Turkey, in partnership with Boeing and several Turkish companies. In 2006, the four Peace Eagles were scheduled to be delivered in 2008.[35]

In September 2007, Boeing completed the first Peace Eagle test flight.[36] On 4 June 2008, it was announced that Peace Eagle 2, the second 737 AEW&C, had completed modifications; flight and mission system checks were completed in the third quarter of 2008.[37] In 2013, Israel delivered EW equipment for the Peace Eagle under US pressure.[38] On 21 February 2014, the first Peace Eagle, named Kuzey (meaning North), was formally accepted by the Turkish Air Force.[39][40][41] The remaining three aircraft are named Güney (South), Doğu (East) and Batı (West).[41] The fourth and final Peace Eagle was delivered in December 2015.[42]

In IDEF 2023 was signed project contract for the modernization of the E-7 Peace Eagle aircraft in the inventory of Turkish Air Force to meet the current operational needs of Air Force and to eliminate the obsolescence in the software. Within scope of modernization the aircraft will be equipped with IFF Mode 5 Responder, Karetta CRPA
Antenna, Mission Computer Hardware developed by Aselsan.[43]

 

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"Faisal said PTDI is also in collaboration with Turkey’s Havelsan for a possible airborne early warning (AEW) variant of the CN-235. Havelsan was involved in Turkey’s E-7 Peace Eagle AEW program, designing and integrating the Airborne Segment Mission Computing System (MCS). It also has the capability of modifying, enhancing and modernizing the MCS interface software, weapons control and electronic support measures, among others."


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A Boeing 737 AEW&C of the Turkish Air Force

Four Boeing 737 AEW&C Peace Eagle aircraft along with ground support systems were ordered by the Turkish Air Force, with an option for two more. Turkish Aerospace Industries(TAI) is the Peace Eagle's primary subcontractor, performing parts production, testing, aircraft assembly and conversion. Another Turkish subcontractor, HAVELSAN, is responsible for ground support elements, system analysis and software support.[33] HAVELSAN is also the only foreign company licensed by the U.S. Government to receive critical source codes.[34] Peace Eagle 1 was modified and tested by Boeing in the US, while Peace Eagle 2, 3 and 4 were modified and tested at TAI's facilities in Ankara, Turkey, in partnership with Boeing and several Turkish companies. In 2006, the four Peace Eagles were scheduled to be delivered in 2008.[35]

In September 2007, Boeing completed the first Peace Eagle test flight.[36] On 4 June 2008, it was announced that Peace Eagle 2, the second 737 AEW&C, had completed modifications; flight and mission system checks were completed in the third quarter of 2008.[37] In 2013, Israel delivered EW equipment for the Peace Eagle under US pressure.[38] On 21 February 2014, the first Peace Eagle, named Kuzey (meaning North), was formally accepted by the Turkish Air Force.[39][40][41] The remaining three aircraft are named Güney (South), Doğu (East) and Batı (West).[41] The fourth and final Peace Eagle was delivered in December 2015.[42]

In IDEF 2023 was signed project contract for the modernization of the E-7 Peace Eagle aircraft in the inventory of Turkish Air Force to meet the current operational needs of Air Force and to eliminate the obsolescence in the software. Within scope of modernization the aircraft will be equipped with IFF Mode 5 Responder, Karetta CRPA
Antenna, Mission Computer Hardware developed by Aselsan.[43]

No, I mean they're not even make E7 (using 737 or any jet plane)
 

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Sukhoi will have a change of camo scheme
 

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