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I proposed we called it 'Boatanized Infantry' :D



Depends on the protection level that it has. Does anyone know about it?

If it was intended to be used for 1st wave, IMO, it should have at least STANAG IV protection
4569 but dont know which level , assume they have the same armor plating for the bridge like the one in anoa.

"coastal mechanized infantry"
 
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Depends on the protection level that it has. Does anyone know about it?

If it was intended to be used for 1st wave, IMO, it should have at least STANAG IV protection
At least it should be able to resist attack from small arms up to 7.62 mm.

And also ba dum tss.
 

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I believe its Pindad that is mostly working the bridge and the rest is done by Lundin, i am confident with Pindad that the bridge is strong enough to mount the turret and more importantly able to handle the recoil (for 105mm), they already have experience with armored vehicles.
 

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4569 but dont know which level , assume they have the same armor plating for the bridge like the one in anoa.

"coastal mechanized infantry"

I'll stick with my boatanized wkwkwk
I believe its Pindad that is mostly working the bridge and the rest is done by Lundin, i am confident with Pindad that the bridge is strong enough to mount the turret and more importantly able to handle the recoil (for 105mm), they already have experience with armored vehicles.

The Q is whether the army (or any services that will operate it) will use it as a spearhead/1st wave in a contested environment/beach like what Marine's Yontankfib will do

If not, Stanag III is 'ok'
 

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4569 but dont know which level , assume they have the same armor plating for the bridge like the one in anoa.

"coastal mechanized infantry"
Which level? That matters the most.
Assuming the turret is same as the one applied on land vehicles, it may have level 4 protection.
While i assume rest would have level 2-3, above that the armor can induce additional weight and space which will either affect space in hull or enlarge the outher shell and affect the total displacement, so morelikely it will be kevlar protection on the outer coating (which is mostly done as such for composite boats)
Composites (sandwiches) are usually more energy absorbent compared to the steel. With kevlar coating they can usually keep up to stanag II /III pretty easily.
I believe its Pindad that is mostly working the bridge and the rest is done by Lundin, i am confident with Pindad that the bridge is strong enough to mount the turret and more importantly able to handle the recoil (for 105mm), they already have experience with armored vehicles.
I assume Lundin does the bridge/mast, pindad does the turret integration in/on the bridge and mast integration to the turret.
While CMI is providing the turret and overseeing mast integration/cabling design and overall integration of the turret.
 

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I assume Lundin does the bridge/mast, pindad does the turret integration in/on the bridge and mast integration to the turret.
While CMI is providing the turret and overseeing mast integration/cabling design and overall integration of the turret.
Hmm.... maybe but the turret is heavy, so must be under technical supervision from Pindad.
 

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If Navy want this boat , how many unit can be docked inside KRI Banajarmasin class?
 

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Which level? That matters the most.
Assuming the turret is same as the one applied on land vehicles, it may have level 4 protection.
While i assume rest would have level 2-3, above that the armor can induce additional weight and space which will either affect space in hull or enlarge the outher shell and affect the total displacement, so morelikely it will be kevlar protection on the outer coating (which is mostly done as such for composite boats)
Composites (sandwiches) are usually more energy absorbent compared to the steel. With kevlar coating they can usually keep up to stanag II /III pretty easily.

I assume Lundin does the bridge/mast, pindad does the turret integration in/on the bridge and mast integration to the turret.
While CMI is providing the turret and overseeing mast integration/cabling design and overall integration of the turret.

IIRC during Indo Defence 2016, the spec said something about STANAG level 3 protection in critical sections.
 

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Thats quite complex since some lcu can load dump truck inside her and also there is ocean going tugboat🤔
what he mean by Tboat is tankboat , indonesia can fit 2 Tesco Indomaritim LCU which roughly had 24 meter length and almost the same width of that tank boat , so you could get a glimpse of answer if it can fit or not .
 

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what he mean by Tboat is tankboat , indonesia can fit 2 Tesco Indomaritim LCU which roughly had 24 meter length and almost the same width of that tank boat , so you could get a glimpse of answer if it can fit or not .
I see. So, it useless. Unless if Navy can come up with new and bigger platform. I thought at least 4 unit before. 😒
 

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I assume Lundin does the bridge/mast, pindad does the turret integration in/on the bridge and mast integration to the turret.
While CMI is providing the turret and overseeing mast integration/cabling design and overall integration of the turret.
If you saw the recent video of the "Tank Boat" (Combat Boat as what John Cockerill would like to called it) the mast isn't integrated on the turret but on the bridge contrary to the "Tank Boat" CGI pics we have seen before.

Anyway so after the "Tank Boat" looks like PT Lundin is planning to build the X18 Missile Boat.

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Credit to Tankboat.
 
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If you saw the recent video of the "Tank Boat" (Combat Boat as what John Cockerill would like to called it) the mast isn't integrated on the turret but on the bridge contrary to the "Tank Boat" CGI pics we have seen before.

Anyway so after the "Tank Boat" looks like PT Lundin is planning to build the X18 Missile Boat.

View attachment 17449

Credit to Tankboat.
So....KCR?
 

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If you saw the recent video of the "Tank Boat" (Combat Boat as what John Cockerill would like to called it) the mast isn't integrated on the turret but on the bridge contrary to the "Tank Boat" CGI pics we have seen before.

Anyway so after the "Tank Boat" looks like PT Lundin is planning to build the X18 Missile Boat.

View attachment 17449

Credit to Tankboat.

Somehow I think that to guard our ALKI this version will be more effective than ground-based coastal anti-ship missiles. I don't mean that we don't need the latter, though. It's just that the AShM armed X-18s can fire their missiles while moving and, thus, position themselves to intecept enemy warships from any direction.
 

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Somehow I think that to guard our ALKI this version will be more effective than ground-based coastal anti-ship missiles. I don't mean that we don't need the latter, though. It's just that the AShM armed X-18s can fire their missiles while moving and, thus, position themselves to intecept enemy warships from any direction.
Agree.
 
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