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To this day i still don't understand why people mention about the amount of lines in the code, 13 million lines mean nothing to me.
 

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THALES STRENGTHENS ITS LEADING POSITION IN THE INDONESIAN DEFENCE INDUSTRY​

04 NOV 2022
  • At IndoDefence 2022, DEFEND ID and Thales have signed several agreements reaffirming their commitment to supporting the ongoing modernisation and digitalisation of the defence sector in Indonesia.
  • Thales has signed a contract to refurbish the mission system of four Diponegoro-class ships, with the latest technology in combat management systems and sensors to extend their operational performance.
  • PT Len and Thales also inked a Memorandum-of-Agreement (MoA) to establish a joint venture organisation by 2023 that will work on, amongst other topics, the localisation of Maintenance, Repair and Overhaul (MRO) for radars currently in operation with the Indonesian Air Force.

At the opening day of IndoDefence 2022, Thales reinforced its commitment to the Republic of Indonesia’s defence forces, signing multiple agreements with its long-term partner, local State Owned Enterprise (SOE), PT Len Industri, witnessed by Minister of Defence, Prabowo Subianto. Working with DEFEND ID, Indonesia’s defence industry holding company led by PT Len, these agreements confirm Thales’ position to support Indonesia’s military ambitions.

In April 2022, President Widodo outlined Indonesia’s objective to have DEFEND ID join the list of the world’s top fifty defence companies by 2024 and to increase the use of locally-manufactured components within the industry. Thales’ capabilities and solutions in naval and air defence will strongly contribute to these plans.

Refurbishing the Diponegoro-class ships
Thales signed a contract with PT Len to undertake the refurbishment of the integrated mission systems for four Diponegoro-class ships. The contract was signed by Mr. Bobby RASYIDIN, President Director for PT Len Industri and Mr. Erik-Jan RAATGERINK, Sales Director, Thales Netherlands.

Delivered in the early 2000s, these ships will soon be refurbished with an Integrated Missions System including the TACTICOS Combat Management System, as well as the latest in software-driven radar technology able to combat the highest level of threats.

As a leading partner to the Indonesian Navy for the last forty years and the appointed supplier of combat systems for most Indonesian warships currently in service, Thales is bringing its best capabilities to help extend the lifecycle of the Navy’s fleet and ensure that the ships remain equipped for optimal performance. The modernisation programme will extend over the next five years with post-sales support provided by trained teams at Thales’ Naval Service Centre in Surabaya. This latest upgrade follows a similar programme undertaken for the KRI Usman-Harun Multi-Role Light Frigate (MRLF) in 2020.
Thales also signed a separate Memorandum-of-Understanding (MoU) with PT Pal for future joint collaboration in the area of Integrated Mission Systems and associated sensors and sub-systems for the Indonesian export market.

Laying the groundwork for a joint-venture with PT Len
In a separate Memorandum-of-Agreement (MoA), PT Len and Thales announced their intentions to create a joint venture (JV) that will start with local Maintenance, Repair and Overhaul (MRO) activities for radars in service with the Indonesian Air Force. Additional cooperation topics will be explored including radars, Command & Control systems, military satellites, and Combat Management Systems.

The JV is expected to be operational by the end of 2023. The agreement was signed by Mr. Bobby RASYIDIN, President Director for PT Len Industri and Mdm. Pascale SOURISSE, Senior Executive Vice-President, International Development, Thales.

Thales is proud to have made strong progress together with PT Len over the last few months since the inception of DEFEND ID. The contract to refurbish the Diponegoro-class ships underscores the trust that the Indonesian Navy has in Thales’ proven mission-critical solutions. From a humble partnership dating back 40 years, we are delighted to now take it a step further with PT Len through this upcoming joint venture. By working closely with local SOEs under DEFEND ID, we are in an even stronger position to innovate and co-develop local solutions, transfer technology, and build local indigenous capabilities within Indonesia and to take the country a step further in its defence ambitions.
Olivier RABOURDIN, President Director, PT Thales Indonesia.

https://www.thalesgroup.com/en/coun...thens-its-leading-position-indonesian-defence

Diponegoro-class mission system & sensor refurbishment contract with Thales and JV with PT. LEN.
 

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In an environment where serious collaborations regarding naval systems are made with Indonesia, it is useful to examine I-class frigate, which will be delivered in 2023 together with many naval domestic sensors and missile systems that may attract the attention of Indonesia for Indonesian warship program.
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  • Genesis Advent, one of the most advanced CMS in World with approximately 550 applications and 13 million lines of code (Thx Ibrahim Sunnetçi)
  • Genesis Advent-Link which allows other communication protocols to communicate with Genesis Advent
  • Cenk-S AESA radar with 4000 GaN modules (~2x longer range than Thales Smart-S Mk2)
  • Ares-2N and Ares-2NC Electronic attack and support sensors
  • Akrep-D1/2 Fire control radar developed by Aselsan
  • Alper LPI navigation radar developed by Aselsan
  • KULAÇ eco-sounder, Milpars electromagnetic log system developed by Aselsan
  • Underwater telephone developed by tubitak Bilgem and produced by Koç Savunma
  • MIDAS-VLS 16 cell (Hisar-Rf quad pack and Siper-Naval quad pack missiles)
  • 16x Atmaca Block-1 SSM (250+km)
  • Gokdeniz CIWS (Levent with Sungur+ missiles- 4 interferometer Rf antenne + IIR seeker- is under development)
  • 76mm MKE main gun
  • 324mm twin light weight torpedo tubes from Aselsan ( to fire Orka torpedos developed by Roketsan)
  • Fersah hull mounted active/passive sonar developed by Aselsan
  • Hizir torpedo defence system containing DUFAS low frequency active and passive sonars
  • 3x PIRI KATS IRST dual band LW/MW developed by Aselsan (Each has 120 degree coverage and able to track 150 targets simultaneously)
  • 2x 25mm STOP stabilized gun from Aselsan


Great firepower in a compact ship, if you compare it with other warship design it is light weight. France and Italian ship is heavy and under armed compare it with i Classe.

Indonesia should consider it as a candidate :) .
 

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PT Lundin (North Sea Boats) X-18 Combat Boat. Credit to Tim Media Prabowo Subianto.

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Indonesia signs commitment to purchase Czech-made L410 aircraft

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The commitment was signed by Director of PT Prasandha Dumayasa Evi Lusviana, Director of Wise Air Wibisana Sugria, Director of North Sulawesi Air Marco Dino Umbas, Director of PT Merpati Maintenance Facility (MMF) Rowin Mangkoesubroto and Deputy Commercial Director of Omnipol Asia David Holubec.

According to Evi, the L410 NG aircraft are in the same class as the N219 aircraft made by PT Dirgantara Indonesia (PTDI).

The three companies that have purchased the L410 NG are 10 units of North Sulawesi, 3 units of Wise Air and 5 units of Star Wisata Air, and the three are airlines that work with local governments, said Evi.


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Genesis Advent, one of the most advanced CMS in World with approximately 550 applications and 13 million lines of code (Thx Ibrahim Sunnetçi)

A tiny correction. This info is from 2019. Although I'm not a fan of quantifying code's capability or quality by how many lines of code it has, it's likely to have much more functionality and LOC now, three years later. And a nice tidbit, in his same article Mr Sunnetic wrote that the half of the entire codebase was written by female engineers. I don't know why but that brought a smile to my face. Warm feelings :)
 

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To this day i still don't understand why people mention about the amount of lines in the code, 13 million lines mean nothing to me.
“Measuring programming progress by lines of code is like measuring aircraft building progress by weight.”

- Bill Gates
 

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Great firepower in a compact ship, if you compare it with other warship design it is light weight. France and Italian ship is heavy and under armed compare it with i Classe.

Indonesia should consider it as a candidate :) .
While firepower is one concern, size has its own perks, larger ship means more accomodations, more habitability, more endurance, more sensors etc.

The right balance is big ships with big firepower.
 

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