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buglerbilly
25-01-10, 11:48 AM
Monday, January 25, 2010 5:45 PM

Air Force to purchase 16 Super Tucano fighters

Dicky Christanto , THE JAKARTA POST , JAKARTA | Sun, 01/24/2010 12:30 PM | Headlines

The Indonesian Air Force plans to purchase a squadron of 16 warplanes widely known as Super Tucanoes to replace the OV-10 Bronco aircraft, which have been in service for more than three decades, says Air Force Chief Marshal Imam Sufaat.

"The purchase is part of our effort to improve the Air Force's weaponry system. We have proposed the purchase to the government with the hope that they will grant the funds," he said in Yogyakarta on Saturday.

Imam was in Yogyakarta to witness the job transfer of the Air Force Academy governor from Rear Marshal BS Silaen to his successor Air Commodore Sru Artjarjo.

Imam declined to reveal the price of the Brazilian light attack and observation jet planes or when the deal would be made but said the warplanes were the suitable and affordable choice to replace the turboprop-driven aircraft.

He further said three more Sukhoi fighter jets, part of a squadron ordered in 2007, would arrive from Russia this year.

Seven units of the bombers have already been received by the Air Force.

"Hopefully, we will have 10 Sukhoi fighter jets no later than October this year," he said as quoted by kompas.com.

Besides the Sukhoi squadron, the Air Force also has a squadron of US-made F-16 Falcon fighter jets and F-5 Tiger bombers, two squadrons of British-made training Sky-Hawk and Hawk bombing jets, which have been regularly deployed to maintain the country's sovereignty over its vast air space.

On Friday, Coordinating Political, Legal and Security Affairs Minister Djoko Suyanto said Indonesia was also looking into the possibility of procuring weapon systems, including warplanes, from China and forging bilateral cooperation in weapon systems development.

"We are now discussing the kinds of weapon systems that we want to purchase from China. And for that purpose, the Defense Ministry and the Indonesian Military *TNI* will hold further bilateral talks," he said after meeting with China's State Councilor Dai Bingguo in his office.

Dai was in Indonesia to follow up President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono's visit to China in 2005. He was accompanied by Indonesian Foreign Minister Marty Natalegawa when signing technical and partnership cooperation with the Indonesian Defense Ministry.

Djoko acknowledged that, so far, the partnership agreement held potential as it opened dialogue for the two countries to develop better defense industry systems. The foreign minister and Dai also signed two MoUs on money laundering and extradition of Indonesian fugitives in China and vice versa.

Indonesia has turned to eastern European countries, China and Latin America to supply military hardware in a bid to reduce its dependence on the United States, which maintains a weapons and military hardware embargo on Indonesia in connection with past military conflicts and alleged human rights abuses in Timor Leste and Aceh.

JKM Mk2
25-01-10, 04:25 PM
Well Oz definitely has to put extreme pressure on the US now to sell us Raptors!!

With our F-111's gone we are just wide open to invasion from the north.

Cheers
JKM

ADMk2
25-01-10, 04:50 PM
Interesting to see how they're gonna pay for this one. I doubt Brazil is in serious need of Palm oil...

How many chickens does Indonesia have I wonder?

:)

Milne Bay
25-01-10, 10:47 PM
Just how expensive are super Tucanos?
Not in the same league as Sukhoi as far as cost is concerned.
Their economy is improving and as far as sensible defence spending is concerned, this is likely a good buy for them.

Fitch Ratings Monday upgraded Indonesia's sovereign credit rating to one notch below investment grade, reflecting the country's resilience to the recent global financial crisis, but warned that the economy remains vulnerable to sudden capital outflows.

Fitch raised Indonesia long-term foreign and local currency issuer default ratings one notch to BB+ from BB. The outlooks on the ratings are stable.

Fitch's revised rating on Indonesia is the equivalent of one notch higher than the Ba2 rating assigned by Moody's and two levels above Standard & Poor's BB-.

"The rating action reflects Indonesia's relative resilience to the severe global financial stress test of 2008-2009 which has been underpinned by continued improvements in the country's public finances, a fundamental sovereign rating strength, and a material easing of external financing constraints," Ai Ling Ngiam, a director in Fitch's sovereign ratings team, said in a statement.

Indonesia's public debt ratios continued to decline throughout 2009, falling to 30% of gross domestic product, and international reserves including gold rose 28% to $66 billion, Fitch said. Its economy recorded an economic growth rate of 4.6%, the eighth-highest among all Fitch-rated sovereigns, the ratings firm said.

Marc 1
26-01-10, 03:01 AM
Interesting to see how they're gonna pay for this one. I doubt Brazil is in serious need of Palm oil...

How many chickens does Indonesia have I wonder?

:)

How many chickens or how many chickens free of avian influenza?

danh
27-01-10, 11:26 AM
How many chickens or how many chickens free of avian influenza?

Irrelevant since you can't catch "bird flu" by eating the meat.