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Depend on negotiation, but according to previous deal and other countries deals for used F16 between 24-32 is most likely
Better snatch the available F16s before its being donated to UkrAF
 

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TS 1621 not 1612

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more and more and more AMRAAM and 9X please!!!
 

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It is most likely a mirage 2000, because it has been on PSP since October 2022.
PSP is for interim fighter. We try to get Qatari Mirage with that PSP but French won't allow it.

Seems like MoD is looking for other option.
 

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GMF Hands Over C130 Aircraft Belonging to the Indonesian Air Force which Has Completed Modernization

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The modernization of the A-1315 includes the replacement of the Center Wing Box (CWB) and several aircraft structural items. Through the CWB replacement program, the service life of the C-130H aircraft can be extended for the next 20 years.

In addition to replacing the CWB, GMF will also carry out an Avionic Upgrade (AUP) on the next aircraft through the Hercules phase 1 modernization program.

After the A-1315, the Indonesian Air Force has again entrusted its 7 C-130 aircraft to work on the CWB and AUP modernization programs until 2025, where currently 2 aircraft are in the process of being worked on at GMF.

 

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Documents provided to Janes indicate that the ceiling approved for the loan programme is USD800 million, and it should cover the delivery of two airframes, together with their associated components, service equipment, and training packages.
Get those Globaleye please
 

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Documents provided to Janes indicate that the ceiling approved for the loan programme is USD800 million, and it should cover the delivery of two airframes, together with their associated components, service equipment, and training packages.
Get those Globaleye please
Could someone tell us the full article?
 

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Could someone tell us the full article?
a summary from https://www.facebook.com/lembagakeris/
The Indonesian Ministry of Finance (MoF) has approved plans for the country to acquire two new airborne early warning and control (AEW&C) aircraft, with loans sourced from a foreign lender.
The approval means that the Indonesian Ministry of Defence (MoD) can now formally begin the process of evaluating suitable aircraft types and sources for a foreign lender to fund the programme.
The Indonesian Air Force (Tentara Nasional Indonesia Angkatan Udara: TNI-AU) is currently not equipped with any form of AEW&C capabilities.
Documents provided to Janes indicate that the ceiling approved for the loan programme is USD800 million, and it should cover the delivery of two airframes, together with their associated components, service equipment, and training packages.
The AEW&C aircraft procurement is in addition to the list of 16 programmes for the year, for which permission to take on foreign loans has been granted by the MoF, provided the formal contracts are signed with the MoD by 31 December 2023.
However, for the AEW&C programme, the MoD has a lengthier timeline and contract, for it needs to be signed by 31 December 2024. If a contract does not materialise by then, the approval to take on foreign loans will lapse.
The TNI-AU has a long-standing requirement for at least four AEW&C aircraft and is known to have shown interest in various aircraft types that can be converted for this purpose, including the Airbus C295.

hopefully stayed with global eye with saab 6000 and not with C295
 
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