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Heard Excalibur if the new Amphibious cargo tracked vehicles got success for the Marine corps, they would like to designing new Amphibious assault vehicles for the Indonesian Marines corps. The vehicle would be assemble on their Indonesian "partner" production facilities line just like the Amphibious cargo tracked vehicles
 

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Nope.
I believe someone already posted the pic somewhere in this sub forum, maybe in TNI AD thread.
Heard Excalibur if the new Amphibious cargo tracked vehicles got success for the Marine corps, they would like to designing new Amphibious assault vehicles for the Indonesian Marines corps. The vehicle would be assemble on their Indonesian "partner" production facilities line just like the Amphibious cargo tracked vehicles
That is nice, although we don't need as many as amphibious combat vehicle.
Its still new right? Designing new vehicle for us? Maybe little customization you mean?
 

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In the past there is news about cooperation with Turkey for amphibious vehicle, not sure how it goes.
 

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Nope.
I believe someone already posted the pic somewhere in this sub forum, maybe in TNI AD thread.

That is nice, although we don't need as many as amphibious combat vehicle.

For now maybe, but a hundreds or fifteen hundred would be sufficient for a while (to equipped three Pasmar). If conflict erupt (God forbid) we already had working design and secure the method along with experience and skill to produce them.
 

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For now maybe, but a hundreds or fifteen hundred would be sufficient for a while (to equipped three Pasmar). If conflict erupt (God forbid) we already had working design and secure the method along with experience and skill to produce them.
Gee... hundreds of kappa like vehicle, do we really need that much?
 

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Then the design will be changed from
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To something like
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My post is just for a joke, I don't think that OPV from Denmark that is endorsed by LBP is still on the table.
when talking about OPV , i remember alman said that we seek european manufacturer for that (Correction , alman never said that , i've probably got mixed up with some other things) , could it be the picture in the back of ditjen pothan in "RAPAT KOORDINASI PERENCANAAN DAN PENYUSUNAN STRATEGI KEGIATAN OPTIMALISASI OFSET" July 15 2021 ?
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those are poland made massive hybrid offshore patrol vessels that also can act as "Logistic Support Vessels" , a perfect thing to be called as "Mothership" , made by remontowa and MMC shipyard.

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thought it's just probably another random picture needed for "Spanduk acara" purpose...
 
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The Coordinating Minister for Maritime Affairs, Luhut Binsar Pandjaitan, invited the owners of Polish companies to invest in Indonesia in the maritime sector.

Mainly in the field of ship and port construction, and in other fields including agriculture, biotechnology and electricity.

"Poland has technology that can help Indonesia to become a maritime axis," said Luhut at the 5th International Maritime Congress held in Szczecin, Poland, June 8-9 yesterday.


As a written statement from the Indonesian Embassy in Warsaw to Metrotvnews.com, Tuesday 13 June 2017, Luhut also signed a Joint Statement on Maritime Cooperation with the Polish Minister of Maritime Affairs and Land Navigation, Marek Grobarczyk.


"The signing of this cooperation is a good start for the long-term cooperation between Indonesia and Poland," said Grobarczyk.

Cooperation between Indonesia and Poland in the maritime sector will include maritime infrastructure, port and ship construction, maritime connectivity, marine tourism and cooperation in maritime higher education.

Currently, it is known that Poland is looking for partners to cooperate in the construction of the ship industry, and Indonesia is considered to have an interest in this.

In addition to meeting with the Ministry of Maritime Affairs, Luhut also used the visit to Poland to meet with Polish companies that have the potential to cooperate with Indonesia, including Remontowa for shipbuilding, PGNiG (Polskie Górnictwo Naftowe i Gazownictwo) for the construction of a gas terminal, PGZ (Polska Grupa Zbrojeniowa) and Nauta for the development of the defense equipment industry, PT Ursus for agricultural equipment and public transportation and KGHM (Kombinat Górniczo-Hutniczy Miedzi) in the smelter industry.

Luhut emphasized that an Indonesia-Poland Working Group would soon be formed to follow up on the potential for cooperation in various fields between the two countries. The inaugural meeting of the Working Group is expected to take place in August this year.
 

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The Coordinating Minister for Maritime Affairs, Luhut Binsar Pandjaitan, invited the owners of Polish companies to invest in Indonesia in the maritime sector.

Mainly in the field of ship and port construction, and in other fields including agriculture, biotechnology and electricity.

"Poland has technology that can help Indonesia to become a maritime axis," said Luhut at the 5th International Maritime Congress held in Szczecin, Poland, June 8-9 yesterday.


As a written statement from the Indonesian Embassy in Warsaw to Metrotvnews.com, Tuesday 13 June 2017, Luhut also signed a Joint Statement on Maritime Cooperation with the Polish Minister of Maritime Affairs and Land Navigation, Marek Grobarczyk.


"The signing of this cooperation is a good start for the long-term cooperation between Indonesia and Poland," said Grobarczyk.

Cooperation between Indonesia and Poland in the maritime sector will include maritime infrastructure, port and ship construction, maritime connectivity, marine tourism and cooperation in maritime higher education.

Currently, it is known that Poland is looking for partners to cooperate in the construction of the ship industry, and Indonesia is considered to have an interest in this.

In addition to meeting with the Ministry of Maritime Affairs, Luhut also used the visit to Poland to meet with Polish companies that have the potential to cooperate with Indonesia, including Remontowa for shipbuilding, PGNiG (Polskie Górnictwo Naftowe i Gazownictwo) for the construction of a gas terminal, PGZ (Polska Grupa Zbrojeniowa) and Nauta for the development of the defense equipment industry, PT Ursus for agricultural equipment and public transportation and KGHM (Kombinat Górniczo-Hutniczy Miedzi) in the smelter industry.

Luhut emphasized that an Indonesia-Poland Working Group would soon be formed to follow up on the potential for cooperation in various fields between the two countries. The inaugural meeting of the Working Group is expected to take place in August this year.

So our Prime Minister got another project again ;)
 

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when talking about OPV , i remember alman said that we seek european manufacturer for that , could it be the picture in the back of ditjen pothan in "RAPAT KOORDINASI PERENCANAAN DAN PENYUSUNAN STRATEGI KEGIATAN OPTIMALISASI OFSET" July 15 2021 ?
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those are poland made massive hybrid offshore patrol vessels that also can act as "Logistic Support Vessels" , a perfect thing to be called as "Mothership" , made by remontowa and MMC shipyard.

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thought it's just probably another random picture needed for "Spanduk acara" purpose...
That is some nice CG.
 

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They have plan for tracked amphibious vehicle 2024 and amphibious badak in their roadmap.
You mean roadmap for a few prototype right❓

Heard Excalibur if the new Amphibious cargo tracked vehicles got success for the Marine corps, they would like to designing new Amphibious assault vehicles for the Indonesian Marines corps. The vehicle would be assemble on their Indonesian "partner" production facilities line just like the Amphibious cargo tracked vehicles
What design❓ Is there any amphibious IFV other than BMP-3F currently in the market?
BMP-3F is not an AFV but it's an amphibious IFV, which mean we can use it to push forward to the 8km off the coastline limit.

Gee... hundreds of kappa like vehicle, do we really need that much?
Shits always happen in actual combat. heck it always happens during exercise. But then again, that is the main reason we need more major live fire exercise, to learn by doing of what work and what doesn't.
 

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Not related much with Indonesian Frigates programme, but a comprehensive yet easy to understand report of FFG 62 programme of USN toward US Congress. Reason, cost, challenge and building strategy to achieved goal been compiled into one easy to understand report.
 

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2 PC 60 Built by PT Caputra Mitra Sejati
will be ready 2022

Desain-Kapal-Patroli-Cepat-PC-60-@PT.-Caputra-Mitra-Sejati.jpg


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Sspecs PC 60

Length O.A : 60.00 meters
Length B.P : 56.16 meters
Breadth MLD. : 8.50 meters
Depth Moulded (H) : 4.95 meters
Draught (T) : 2.72 meters
Top Sped : 24 knots
Cruising Speed : 17 knots
Main Engine : 2x MTU 20V400M73
Passenger : 55 Personnel
Class : BV
Owner : TNI – AL


 

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2 PC 60 Built by PT Caputra Mitra Sejati
will be ready 2022

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Sspecs PC 60

Length O.A : 60.00 meters
Length B.P : 56.16 meters
Breadth MLD. : 8.50 meters
Depth Moulded (H) : 4.95 meters
Draught (T) : 2.72 meters
Top Sped : 24 knots
Cruising Speed : 17 knots
Main Engine : 2x MTU 20V400M73
Passenger : 55 Personnel
Class : BV
Owner : TNI – AL



This can be categorized as small opv though, why not give more budget for bakamla to operated and owned this class of vessels
 
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