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From where you read PT DI is developing light attack helicopter with Korea ??? They are trying to make it themselves but once again government doesnt give money for development cost. It will be based on BEL 412


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I linked these just to show it exists, i know this through a personal communication. However pretty sure it has gone into thin air.
 

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I linked these just to show it exists, i know this through a personal communication. However pretty sure it has gone into thin air.
Yup, of course there was the time where Indonesia and Korea start KFX/IFX partnership so there maybe proposal like that for another project and PTDI is interested since it can lower the expense and widen the market.

Nevertheless, PTDI also has option to develop themselves if government can provide the money and they have made that basic design already (not yet detail design).

Indonesian government look like just want to focus on fighter project.
 

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And then link it up to an UAV :)
Not sure about that. Link up between UV is a kind of new concept for Indonesia (Maybe someone here can correct me if I was wrong). I believed they will mature the prototype first and think about that later since this UGV have more room for upgrade.
 

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Not sure about that. Link up between UV is a kind of new concept for Indonesia (Maybe someone here can correct me if I was wrong). I believed they will mature the prototype first and think about that later since this UGV have more room for upgrade.
Just telling for the future, it better has an uplink capability foreseen and spared from today.
 

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Erick Tohir visits Pindad (there is a prototype of electric motorcycle)
 

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aselsan SARP rcws ?
I don't think so.. Just google-image Aselsan SARP and then compare the sensor at the front with this one (around 3:56), seems that they are using different sensors and different positions. Also looks like Aselsan is using specially built / heavily modified guns, while these guys only put an "everyday MG" (Minimi ..?) with very little modification (well, they have to modified AT LEAST the trigger-ing process). At 4:21 we can still see the rear sight and carrying handle :D

I'm NOT saying that they're doing a bad job, the little kinks can be iron out as time goes by, especially if they receive buying commitments from TNI (read: funds). To be fair, with tech nowadays it is quite easy to built an RCWS. Even the components available in civilian market is already good enough for this purpose.. I mean, they don't have to detect an ant movement on 2 kilometers radius do they?

With micro computers like Raspberry Pi, various sensors and a little coding skill, an RCWS is very feasible. There are lots of tutorial in internet for a start, such as:

- https://maker.pro/raspberry-pi/tutorial/how-to-interface-a-pir-motion-sensor-with-raspberry-pi-gpio
- https://tutorials-raspberrypi.com/raspberry-pi-ultrasonic-sensor-hc-sr04/

and I even found one paper from Indos uni student that is talking about this:

- http://library.unmer.ac.id/index.php?p=show_detail&id=34989

There is no shame even it is not 100% "karya anak bangsa" and there is very little thing to worry about getting an embargo as these things are quite cheap and available everywhere.
 

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I don't think so.. Just google-image Aselsan SARP and then compare the sensor at the front with this one (around 3:56), seems that they are using different sensors and different positions. Also looks like Aselsan is using specially built / heavily modified guns, while these guys only put an "everyday MG" (Minimi ..?) with very little modification (well, they have to modified AT LEAST the trigger-ing process). At 4:21 we can still see the rear sight and carrying handle :D

I'm NOT saying that they're doing a bad job, the little kinks can be iron out as time goes by, especially if they receive buying commitments from TNI (read: funds). To be fair, with tech nowadays it is quite easy to built an RCWS. Even the components available in civilian market is already good enough for this purpose.. I mean, they don't have to detect an ant movement on 2 kilometers radius do they?

With micro computers like Raspberry Pi, various sensors and a little coding skill, an RCWS is very feasible. There are lots of tutorial in internet for a start, such as:

- https://maker.pro/raspberry-pi/tutorial/how-to-interface-a-pir-motion-sensor-with-raspberry-pi-gpio
- https://tutorials-raspberrypi.com/raspberry-pi-ultrasonic-sensor-hc-sr04/

and I even found one paper from Indos uni student that is talking about this:

- http://library.unmer.ac.id/index.php?p=show_detail&id=34989

There is no shame even it is not 100% "karya anak bangsa" and there is very little thing to worry about getting an embargo as these things are quite cheap and available everywhere.
what about the electro optical sensor/camera ? im still curious where they sourced that from though .
 

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what about the electro optical sensor/camera ? im still curious where they sourced that from though .
Also easily available everywhere, relatively inexpensive and "good enough" quality for RCWS ..?

Again, with the tech nowadays.. these kind of things is very affordable and "open". I mean, if we want something like what NASA use to view the earth on crisp picture up from the space, then the tech is probably kept secret, but it is definitely an overkill to use in an RCWS.

 
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