21 November 2024

PH to Get More USV Platforms from US

21 November 2024

Mantas T-12 USV (photo: Martac)

MANILA – The Philippines is expected to receive more unmanned surveillance platforms from the United States through its USD500 million Foreign Military Financing (FMF), US Defense Secretary Lloyd J. Austin III said.

"I just watched the Philippine Navy demonstrate the capabilities of a T-12 unmanned surface vessel (USV). A T-12 is one of several unmanned capabilities funded and delivered this year through the US security assistance. We expect to see many more platforms like this delivered with the USD500 million in FMF that I announced during my visit in July, to help ensure that the Philippines has the capabilities and means to defend its rights and its sovereignty throughout its exclusive economic zone (EEZ)," Austin said during a joint press conference at the Western Command headquarters in Puerto Princesa, Palawan Tuesday afternoon.

Also called "Mantas T-12," this particular USV has a length of 3.6 meters and has a maximum payload of 64 kg. and is considered a solid system for littoral environments.


It is equipped with an all-electric powertrain and payload management systems and can be deployed from shore, ship, or boat with supporting launch and recovery equipment.

The T-12 can also integrate "above and below-surface sensors," such as electro-optical cameras, sonars, light detection, and ranging and acoustic modems to expand its mission profile.

"America is profoundly committed to the defense of the Philippines. Our commitment to the Mutual Defense Treaty is ironclad and let me say again, the Mutual Defense Treaty applies to armed attacks on either of our armed forces, aircraft, or public vessels, including our coast guards, anywhere in the South China Sea. The past few years have been a period of truly historic progress for the US-Philippine alliance," Austin said.

Mantas T-12 USV for Philipine Navy (photos: MaxDefense)

Asked whether cyber and asymmetric capabilities would be among the first items to be delivered to the Philippines under the new USD500 million FMF agreement, he said that Defense Secretary Gilberto Teodoro Jr. has already identified the priority equipment.

"Certainly, the Secretary (Teodoro) has identified what his priorities are, and we will work with them to fill those priorities. But we want to make sure that we're doing everything that we can to help him increase his domain awareness, his ability to protect the sovereign territory, and its interests. And cyber plays a critical role in that respect, and you saw evidence of that earlier today. When the T-12 was on display out there, a T-12, as you know, a fundamental part of that is the ability to command and control that using cyber capabilities," the US defense chief said.

Austin was in the Philippines for a two-day visit.


On Monday, Austin and Teodoro signed the General Security of Military Information Agreement (GSOMIA), a critical step to enhance information sharing and deepen interoperability between Manila and Washington DC.

The two defense chiefs also led the groundbreaking ceremony for a new bilateral Combined Coordination Center.

These bilateral undertakings will improve joint efforts to plan bilateral exercises, operations, and humanitarian response efforts to address common challenges in the Indo-Pacific region.

On Tuesday, Austin, along with Teodoro, visited the Antonio Bautista Airbase in Puerto Princesa, Palawan, one of the nine identified Enhanced Defense Cooperation Agreement (EDCA) sites in the country. 

(PNA)

US, UK and Australia Sign Hypersonic Weapons Deal

21 November 2024

Raytheon concept for an air-breathing hypersonic cruise missile (image: Raytheon)

Accelerated delivery of AUKUS Pillar II Hypersonic Systems

Australia, the United Kingdom and the United States have reached a milestone agreement to accelerate the testing of hypersonic vehicles and related technologies.

Under AUKUS Pillar II, the Hypersonic Flight Test and Experimentation (HyFliTE) Project Arrangement (PA) will enable the three nations to accelerate development, testing and evaluation of innovative hypersonic systems.

HyFliTE represents new heights of collaboration amongst AUKUS partners through shared testing facilities and pooling our deep collective technical expertise.

This development follows the AUKUS Defence Ministers' Meeting on 26 September where it was announced that the three nations were increasing their collective ability to develop and deliver offensive and defensive hypersonic technologies under Pillar II.

Hypersonic weapons are long-range strike missiles that can travel five times the speed of sound. They could be launched from the land, sea, or air.

The PA will incorporate existing national efforts, including multiple test flights across all nations, giving the AUKUS effort on hypersonics a strong boost. 

These flight tests will accelerate the development of hypersonic concepts and critical enabling technologies. 

Development of hypersonic technology is a key Defence priority, identified in the 2024 National Defence Strategy. It is a capability that can hold time critical and heavily defended targets at risk from increased ranges, enhancing the survivability of the Australian Defence Force against potential threats. 

“This agreement will accelerate Australia’s sovereign ability to develop and deliver offensive and defensive hypersonic technologies – through a robust testing and experimentation campaign under AUKUS Pillar II,” Chief Defence Scientist, Professor Tanya Monro AC, said.

“HyFliTE will leverage our collective expertise and innovation enterprises to deliver hypersonic capabilities at pace.” 

Australia remains committed to its domestic and international legal obligations as it pursues hypersonic technologies.

Irjen TNI Jajaki Kerjasama dengan Milkor, Afrika Selatan

21 November 2024

Milkor 380 MALE UAV produksi Milkor, Afrika Selatan (photo: Milkor)

Irjen TNI Kunjungi Industri Pertahanan Di Cape Town, Afrika Selatan

(Puspen TNI). Inspektorat Jenderal TNI (rjen TNI) Letnan Jenderal TNI H. Muhammad Saleh Mustafa,  melaksanakan kunjungan ke salah satu Industri Pertahanan di Cape Town, Afrika Selatan. Industri Pertahanan  yang memproduksi UAV, Amour, Senapan dan Boat. Dalam kunjungannya Irjen TNI diterima langsung Executive Chairman Milkor Mr Tarik Imre, Senin (18/11/2024).

Delegasi TNI diajak melihat work shop Milkor (photos: TNI)

Dalam kunjungannya Irjen TNI mengucapkan terima kasih atas sambutan yang hangat dari pihak Milkor. Beliau menyampaikan harapan peluang kerjasama antara TNI dan Milkor dalam pemenuhan Alutsista berupa drone dan tranfer teknologi demi terwujudnya interoperability bagi TNI.

Selain itu Irjen TNI juga menyampaikan antara kerjasama ini dapat saling menguntungkan bagi keduabelah pihak dan sekaligus mengundang untuk dapat berinvestasi di Indonesia, sehingga nantinya dapat memberikan dampak yang signifikan bagi Indonesia khususnya di bidang pertahanan dan keamanan, demikian tegasnya.


Selanjutnya pihak Milkor mempresentasikan profile dan produk serta memperlihatkan beberapa work shop tempat pembuatan UAV, Communication System, Avionic System dan GCS (Ground Control Station).

Pihak Milkor juga siap berkerjasama dengan pihak militer Indonesia dalam pemenuhan Alutsista serta perkembangan industri pertahanan dan yang tidak kalah penting pihak Milkor akan turut berpartisipasi dalam kegiatan Indo Defence yang rencananya akan digelar pada bulan Agustus 2025.


Dalam kunjungannya  Irjen TNI didampingi oleh Irlat Itjen TNI Brigjen  TNI Achmad Daeng Leo, S.H., M.H., Irum itjen TNI Brigjen TNI Deki Santoso Pattinaya dan Athan RI Pretoria Kol Mar Burhannudin serta Staf Itjen TNI.

(TNI)

20 November 2024

Buffel ARV Yonkav 8 Turut Serta dalam Latihan Keris Woomera 2024

20 November 2024

Kendaraan Armoured Recovery Vehicle Buffel Leopard 2 Yonkav 8 TNI AD (photos: Yonkav 8)

Prajurit Yonkav 8/NSW/2 Kostrad mengikuti latihan militer gabungan antara Indonesia dan Australia yang bertempat di Situbondo, Jawa Timur, Senin(18/11/2024).


Bertajuk Keris Woomera, kegiatan ini merupakan latihan gabungan terbesar dalam sejarah antara Tentara Nasional Indonesia (TNI) dan Pertahanan Australia (ADF), yang melibatkan Yonkav 8/NSW/2 Kostrad dengan Alutsista terbaiknya yaitu Tank Leopard 2 A4 dan ARV yang berlangsung selama empat hari pada tanggal 13-16 November 2024.


Danyonkav 8/NSW/2 Kostrad Letkol Kav Mochammad Nuril Ambiyah, S.H., M.I.P. menyampaikan dengan adanya latihan Keris Woomera ini prajurit TNI dan ADF dapat meningkatkan interoperabilitas serta mempererat hubungan bilateral demi menjaga keamanan dan stabilitas kawasan Indo-Pasifik.


"Latihan ini menjadi bagian penting dalam upaya memperkuat kerja sama pertahanan antara Indonesia dan Australia, terutama dalam menghadapi tantangan keamanan kawasan," terangnya.

Latihan Bersama Helang Laut 21B/24 Wujud Sinergi TNI AL Dan TLDB

20 November 2024

Latihan bersama yang rutin setiap dua tahun sekali itu bertujuan meningkatkan interoperabilitas antara TNI AL dan TLDB (photo: TNI)

Sebagai wujud dari sinergi antara Tentara Nasional Indonesia Angkatan Laut (TNI AL) dan Tentera Laut Diraja Brunei (TLDB) dalam upaya menjaga stabilitas keamanan maritim, kembali digelar latihan rutin bersama antar kedua angkatan laut dengan sandi Latihan Bersama Helang Laut 21 B/24.

Latihan Bersama (Latma) Helang Laut 21B/24, secara resmi dibuka oleh Panglima Komando Armada II, Laksamana Muda TNI Ariantyo Condrowibowo yang diwakilkan oleh Komandan Satuan Eskorta (Dansatkor) Koarmada II Kolonel Laut (P) Rafael Dwinatu A.P., S.T., M.Tr.Hanla., dalam Upacara Pembukaan di Puslatkaprang Kolat Koarmada II, Senin (18/11).
 
KRI Frans Kaisiepo-368 korvet (photo: Dreamstime)

Hadir dalam upacara pembukaan antara lain Dansatkat Koarmada II Kolonel Laut (P) Agus Setyawan, Komandan KRI Frans Kaisiepo -368 selaku Dansatgas Latma Helang Laut 21 B/24 Letkol Laut (P) Rivo De Havilland, Komandan KRI Nala-363 Letkol Laut (P) Eko Triyatomo selaku Pasops Satgas Latma Helang Laut 21 B/24. Dari TLDB yakni Komandan KDB Darulaman 08 Commander Ade Roddiane Bin Haji Mohd Rosdi, Komandan KDB Syafaat 19 Lieutenant Commander Nazurah Binti Hj Mahaleh, dan Athan Brunei Commander Muhammad Shahmun Azimin Bin Haji Awang Asli.

Dalam amanatnya, Pangkoarmada II menyampaikan bahwa latihan ini mencerminkan kerjasama yang  erat antara TNI AL dan TLDB. "Sebagai dua kekuatan maritim yang memiliki kedekatan sejarah, geografis, dan diplomatik, kita dihadapkan pada tantangan serupa dalam menjaga keamanan dan stabilitas di kawasan Asia Tenggara, khususnya di Laut Natuna Utara dan Laut Sulawesi," ujar Laksda TNI Ariantyo Condrowibowo dalam amanat tertulisnya.

KDB Darulaman (08) offshore patrol vessel (photo: wiki)

Orang nomor satu di jajaran Koarmada II ini juga menegaskan bahwa Latma Helang Laut 21 B/24 bukan hanya untuk meningkatkan kesiapan operasional, tetapi juga sebagai wahana berbagi pengalaman, pengetahuan, teknik, dan taktik. "Hal ini akan memperkaya kemampuan kita dalam melaksanakan operasi bersama yang lebih efektif dan efisien," tegasnya. 

Latihan yang berlangsung mulai tanggal 17 hingga 22 November 2024 ini terbagi menjadi dua tahap, yakni Harbour Phase dan Sea Phase. Pada Tahap Harbour Phase akan dilaksanakan berbagai kegiatan diantaranya  Courtesy Call, Cocktail Reception, Helang Laut Cup (Sport Interaction), Pre Sail Conference, dan Professional Sharing Session. Tidak ketinggalan, untuk mengenalkan Kota Surabaya juga diadakan program City Tour bagi personel TLDB.

KRI Tombak-629 kapal cepat rudal (photo: TNI AL)

Selanjutnya pada tahap Sea Phase, TNI AL bersama TLDB akan melaksanakan latihan bersama yang meliputi Officer of the Watch Maneuvering Exercise (OOW MANEX), Photo Exercise (PHOTEX), Screen Exercise (SCREENEX), Gunnery Exercise (GUNNEX), Publication Exercise (PUBEX), Naval Surface Interception Comms (NSIC), dan Visit, Board, Search, and Seizure (VBSS).

Untuk mendukung pelaksanaan Latma Helang Laut 21B/24, TNI AL mengerahkan alutsista terbaiknya, seperti KRI Frans Kaisiepo-368 dari Satuan Kapal Eskorta Koarmada II, KRI Tombak-629 dari Satuan Kapal Cepat Koarmada II, serta Heli Panther HS-1311 dari Pusat Penerbangan Angkatan Laut. Selain itu, Tim VBSS KRI juga turut diterjunkan dalam latihan ini. Sementara itu, TLDB mengerahkan kapal perang jenis peronda luar pantai, yakni KDB Darulaman (08), Kapal Patroli Kelas Itjihad KDB Syafaat (19), serta satu tim pasukan khusus atau Navy Surface Action Group (NAVSAG).

KDB Syafaat (19) kapal patroli (photo: wiki)

Sebelum Latma Helang Laut 21 B/24 resmi dibuka, Pangkoarmada II yang diwakili Dansatkor Koarmada II menerima Courtesy Call dari Komandan KDB Darulaman 08 Commander Ade Roddiane Bin Haji Mohd Rosdi bersama Komandan KDB Syafaat 19 Lieutenant Commander Nazurah Binti Hj Mahaleh, bertempat di Rupat Satkor Koarmada II.

(TNI)

Filipina Memilih LIG Nex1 Untuk Memasok Rudal Anti-Tank AT-1K Raybolt

20 November 2024

Rudal anti tank AT-1K Raybolt (photo: LIG Nex1)

Max Montero pada tanggal 11 November 2024 lalu menyebutkan bahwa Angkatan Darat Filipina telah memilih LIG Nex1 untuk memasok Sistem Rudal Anti-Tank jenis AT-1K Raybolt dan diharapkan akan dikirimkan pada tahun 2025.

Tidak disebutkan jumlahnya namun proyek kecil ini merupakan "uji beli/test buy" yang dimaksudkan untuk memberikan pengalaman dan pelatihan bagi Angkatan Darat Filipina dalam menggunakan sistem tersebut.

Saat ini Angkatan Darat Filipina hanya memiliki beberapa peluncur rudal BGM-71 TOW, dan mengandalkan LAW, RPG, dan senapan tanpa tolak (Recoilless Gun) sebagai senjata lawan tank/penghancur bunker.

Sebenarnya akuisisi ini telah dilakukan pada bulan Oktober 2024 lalu di bawah Proyek Pengadaan Medium Multi-Purpose Assault Weapon (MMAW) dengan Amunisi Berpemandu Presisi (Precision Guided Munition/PGM) dimana hal ini termasuk dalam akuisisi prioritas pada  Horizon 2.

Sebelumnya, persyaratannya adalah untuk sistem tanpa pemandu, yang sangat mirip dengan senjata anti-tank ringan atau senapan tanpa tolak untuk menggantikan unit lama yang ada.

Five US-made T-6 Texan II Training Aircraft Arrived Home

20 November 2024

Beechcraft T6C Texan II of the Vietnam People's Air Force reg number 601 (photo: Vietnam Defence)

Five special planes landed at Tan So Nhat International Airport Ho Chi Minh City on the morning of November 18, 2024. These are US-made military pilot training planes called T6 Texan II. What's special is that these carry the flag and insignia of the Vietnam People's Air Force on the fuselage. 

Currently, they still have the US registration number, as the first plane landing has the registration number N27. However, if we look closely, we can also see the number 601 on the fuselage of the plane behind the Vietnam People's Air Force insignia. Perhaps after it has been handed over to the Vietnam People's Air Force, it will have its US registration number removed. 

The first T6 Texan II landed at Tan So Nhat International Airport and not only this one but five, ones followed one another. They came with the other,  it is said that the T6s chosen by Vietnam are the T6C Texan II version.

This is the modern version equipped with a glass cockpit, ECS screen kit, and hardpoints under the wings that can hang weapons, and here can see the T6C Texan IIs landing with two auxiliary fuel tanks to increase the flying range.

Vietnam People's Air Force has become an air force with the most comprehensive training capabilities in the region of Southeast Asia with both Western and Russian aircraft systems training systems.

Beechcraft T6C Texan II of the Vietnam People's Air Force reg number 605 during transit in Glasgow (photo: Ann Quann)

Vietnam's military pilots according to Russian standards have been completed for a long time with training aircraft from basic to advanced from Yak-52 to L39C, L39NG, and Yak-130 and then the fighter pilots can be assigned to Air Force regiments depending on the Air Force regiment to switch to Su-22, Su-27, or Su30MK2

These T6 Texan IIs returning to the country will supplement the ability to train pilots according to the Western aircraft system initially will be the transport air force of the current Vietnamese people. 

The air force is also mainly using Western-made aircraft such as CASA C-212, and C-295 and maybe in the near future Vietnam will have C-130J made by the US being equipped with T6 Texan II training aircraft.

First of all, the transport air force of Vietnam will not need to send pilots abroad for basic training saving both time and budget.

These planes fly from the Don Mueang Airport in Bangkok where it had made a transit to the Tan So Nhat International Airport in Ho Chi Minh City.

It is said that these planes are piloted by American pilots they have made a very long journey from the US Crossing the Atlantic Ocean to Europe then crossing the Mediterranean to Africa Middle East Central Asia Southeast Asia and from Thailand flying back to Vietnam.

Congratulations to the five newest planes of the Vietnam People's Air Force who have returned to their nests.

(Dang Khoa QS)