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This is the reason the Ministry of Defense Involves PT TMI in Procurement of Alutsista
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Director General of Defense Strategy of the Ministry of Defense, Major General Rodon Pedrason said that the involvement of PT Indonesia Military Technology (PT TMI) in the procurement of the main weapon system equipment (alutsista) was not without reason.

"The Minister of Defense wants there to be a platform for advanced technology defense equipment experts, electronics experts, technocrats, engineers for the nation's children to assist in the transfer of technology so that we will not be deceived again by these brokers when buying defense equipment," said Rodon at the time. contacted, Tuesday, June 1, 2021. Rodon said that generally the technology is locked by the principal in the transfer of technology process. In this case, he said PT TMI acted as a consultant to help find the best defense equipment and so as not to be missed in terms of technology transfer.

"Not for purchases or procurement. PT TMI has no contract with the Ministry of Defense at all," said Rodon. This is in line with the statement of the Corporate Secretary of PT TMI, Wicaksono Aji, who said that PT TMI is a forum for advanced technology defense equipment experts, electronics experts, and domestic technocrats who study and transfer technology (ToT) in the process of finding the best defense equipment.

"PT TMI's role is to analyze and provide input to parties in need, be it the government, education or the private sector in terms of ToT," said Wicaksono.

ToT is often ineffective
The Director General of Defense Strategy at the Ministry of Defense, Major General Rodon Pedrason, said that so far, many efforts to transfer technology (ToT) in the procurement of the main weapons system equipment (defense equipment) were not working properly. On that basis, the Ministry of Defense will involve PT Technology Military Indonesia (PT TMI) in the next procurement. "So far, the ToT hasn't been going right, why is it only being told to paint? Making the ToT ship just paint the ship, just weld it. Ordinary people can do it. But if you crack the radar, if it's damaged, what kind of upgrading will it be, it's not shared with us, " said Rodon when contacted, Tuesday, June 1, 2021. Rodon said the spirit built by the current government is to make the defense industry advanced. He wanted Indonesia to no longer be dictated to. If the ToT can run well, he believes that in the end the maintenance of the national defense equipment can be more efficient. "Every service doesn't have to be brought there (the location for the manufacture of defense equipment)," said Rodon.

The presence of PT TMI was introduced by Prabowo Subianto to Rosobornexport, Russia's official intermediary agent for the export and import of defense technology products, on November 16, 2020. This PT is in the spotlight as the Ministry of Defense plans to buy defense equipment which is reportedly worth Rp. 1,760 trillion, and will be spent in the next three years or 2024.

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This is the reason the Ministry of Defense Involves PT TMI in Procurement of Alutsista
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Director General of Defense Strategy of the Ministry of Defense, Major General Rodon Pedrason said that the involvement of PT Indonesia Military Technology (PT TMI) in the procurement of the main weapon system equipment (alutsista) was not without reason.

"The Minister of Defense wants there to be a platform for advanced technology defense equipment experts, electronics experts, technocrats, engineers for the nation's children to assist in the transfer of technology so that we will not be deceived again by these brokers when buying defense equipment," said Rodon at the time. contacted, Tuesday, June 1, 2021. Rodon said that generally the technology is locked by the principal in the transfer of technology process. In this case, he said PT TMI acted as a consultant to help find the best defense equipment and so as not to be missed in terms of technology transfer.

"Not for purchases or procurement. PT TMI has no contract with the Ministry of Defense at all," said Rodon. This is in line with the statement of the Corporate Secretary of PT TMI, Wicaksono Aji, who said that PT TMI is a forum for advanced technology defense equipment experts, electronics experts, and domestic technocrats who study and transfer technology (ToT) in the process of finding the best defense equipment.

"PT TMI's role is to analyze and provide input to parties in need, be it the government, education or the private sector in terms of ToT," said Wicaksono.

ToT is often ineffective
The Director General of Defense Strategy at the Ministry of Defense, Major General Rodon Pedrason, said that so far, many efforts to transfer technology (ToT) in the procurement of the main weapons system equipment (defense equipment) were not working properly. On that basis, the Ministry of Defense will involve PT Technology Military Indonesia (PT TMI) in the next procurement. "So far, the ToT hasn't been going right, why is it only being told to paint? Making the ToT ship just paint the ship, just weld it. Ordinary people can do it. But if you crack the radar, if it's damaged, what kind of upgrading will it be, it's not shared with us, " said Rodon when contacted, Tuesday, June 1, 2021. Rodon said the spirit built by the current government is to make the defense industry advanced. He wanted Indonesia to no longer be dictated to. If the ToT can run well, he believes that in the end the maintenance of the national defense equipment can be more efficient. "Every service doesn't have to be brought there (the location for the manufacture of defense equipment)," said Rodon.

The presence of PT TMI was introduced by Prabowo Subianto to Rosobornexport, Russia's official intermediary agent for the export and import of defense technology products, on November 16, 2020. This PT is in the spotlight as the Ministry of Defense plans to buy defense equipment which is reportedly worth Rp. 1,760 trillion, and will be spent in the next three years or 2024.

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Ridiculous reason, tho I can smell the original good intention to support and "streamline" the procurement process. When you putting ToT without involving industrialist, manufacture, bppt, lapan and instead putting more uniforms to lead it then we all know how its going to perform. Perhaps some previous ToT we got can not be performed by us due insufficient level of knowledge? Is the ToT aiming in line with our aim such as UAV, submarine design and manufacturing, etc? Or is it something we dont even need?

What make it ineffective? I quote "...we will not be deceived again by these brokers when buying defense equipment..." and the oknum who sleep with the broker. There wont be any broker if there isnt any oknum and vice versa.

Michael Jackson once said "if you want to make the world a better place take a look at yourself then make a change". ;)
 

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though some hint of the design can be seen in their testing model here while they were tested in BPPT Hydrodynamic testing facility .
 

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VESSEL REVIEW | BENGEL & DEUGNIET – NEW SPLIT HOPPER BARGE PAIR JOIN DEME FLEET​

By Baird Maritime - June 9, 2021

MARINE PROJECTS WEEK
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Belgian offshore services company DEME Group has added two newbuild split hopper barges to its fleet. The self-propelled vessels, which have been named Bengel and Deugniet, are designed to work in conjunction with DEME’s larger cutter suction dredgers such as the recently delivered Spartacus. The barges were built primarily for the transport of dredged material to offshore spoil sites.
Designed by Royal IHC based in the Netherlands and built at the Batam facilities of Indonesian shipbuilder PaxOcean Graha, the barges each have an LOA of 95.2 metres, a beam of 19.9 metres, a moulded draught of only 5.95 metres ideal for shallow-water projects, a moulded depth of 6.3 metres, and a hopper capacity of 3,500 cubic metres. In addition to guaranteeing considerable transport capacities, these attributes make the new barges the largest vessels of their kind in the DEME fleet, although the builder said they are also considerably manoeuvrable even with their impressive dimensions.
 

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TAIWAN NAVIGATION ORDERS FIVE TUGS FROM INDONESIAN BUILDER​

By Baird Maritime - February 15, 2021


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Taiwan Navigation Company has placed an order for five new harbour tugs with PaxOcean’s Graha Trisaka Industri in Indonesia.
The Robert Allan Ltd-designed, 60-tonne bollard pull tugs will be operated on charter with CPC Corporation, which will use the vessels to support activities at a future LNG receiving terminal currently under construction at Kwun Tong Industrial Port.
The tugs will be built at PaxOcean’s yard in Batam. Deliveries are expected to be completed by the fourth quarter of 2022.
 

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Asia-Pacific, Middle East to dominate global offset opportunities over the coming decade, Janes data shows​

by Jon Grevatt



The potential value of obligations linked to defence offsets and industrial co-operation requirements across the Asia-Pacific region are forecast by Janes to reach about USD143 billion during 2021–30. The figure is based on newly compiled Janes data that links the total value of known market opportunities with the offset protocols of countries in regional markets.

According to the data, the Asia-Pacific region could attract nearly 30% of the USD487 billion in total global offset obligations over the coming decade. Prominent regional country markets will include India (potential obligations worth USD32.9 billion), South Korea (USD24.1 billion), Indonesia (USD18.1 billion), Taiwan (USD15.6 billion), and Australia (USD13.2 billion).

During 2021–30 Europe leads in terms of the value of potential offset obligations, but most requirements in this region are likely to be fulfilled by local industry. (Janes)

During 2021–30 Europe leads in terms of the value of potential offset obligations, but most requirements in this region are likely to be fulfilled by local industry. (Janes)
In terms of capability segments in the Asia-Pacific region, military aircraft programmes are expected to attract offsets worth nearly USD65 billion, ahead of military ground vehicles (USD14.8 billion), radars (USD12.8 billion), missiles (USD12.8 billion), and military ships (USD11.6 billion).

In India, the potential value of offsets channelled through military aircraft contracts is forecasted by Janes to be nearly USD18 billion, far ahead of segments including military ships, missiles, and radar, all of which are valued at between USD2–USD2.5 billion.

In other regions Janes data suggests that the potential value of offset opportunities in Europe and the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) will continue to be substantial, although it should be noted that many opportunities in Europe – where industrial capability is much higher – are likely be met by local firms. The forecasted value of offset obligations in MENA is USD141 billion, or around 29% of the global share.

 

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Signing and Submission of Certificate of Military Eligibility for Modified Test Bench Exocet

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Located in the office of the Head of the Indonesian Ministry of Defense, 10th Floor, General A.H. Nasution Building Kemhan Ri, Admiral TNI Teguh Sugiono, S.E., M.M. signed and submitted the Certificate of Military Eligibility for the Modified Test Bench Exocet to Mr. Riza Rinaldi KR as the President Director of PT. Bara Satria Indonusa as a material provider, having its address at Jl. The lobbies of U2 (Kalibata Indah Complex) Jakarta.

In this activity, the Head of the Ministry of Defense's Seaworthiness Committee was accompanied by Marine Colonel (T) Yudiarto as the Head of the Puslaik Seaworthiness Division. Activities run smoothly by always complying with the Covid-19 Health and Prevention Protocol.

The signing and submission of the Modified Military Eligibility Certificate for the Bench Exocet Test is carried out after the entire process of Military Eligibility Certification activities which include Application activities, Document Verification/Document Review, Conformity Inspection and Functional Tests that have been carried out by the IMAA Team Feasibility Inspector.


https://www.kemhan.go.id/puslaik/20...n-militer-modifikasi-test-bench-exocet-2.html
 

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Which one is better PT Steadfast Marine Batam's OPV or PT Data Radar Utama's one?
 

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PT.Steadfast marine batam OPV , they should try proposed this soon to tim kajian for OPV and BPPT .
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Looks a bit amateur to be honest, worked too hard to make bridge looks like Visby.
Worrying too much about the radar signature and then leaving SSM canisters exposed, it doesn't quite add-up.
Better they adapt a design with bridge being close to the center of gravity so it can remain operational at higher sea states.
 

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