25 Juni 2025

Ditjen Pothan Bahas Progres Fregat Merah Putih dan Kapal Cepat Rudal Turki

25 Juni 2025

Rapat pembahasan progres Fregat Merah Putih (FMP) (photo: Kemhan)

Dirjen Pothan Kemhan Pimpin Rapat Pembahasan Perkembangan Pembangunan Kapal Frigate Merah Putih

Jakarta, Dirjen Pothan Kemhan - Laksda TNI Sri Yanto, S.T. memimpin rapat pembahasan perkembangan pembangunan Kapal Frigate Merah Putih oleh PT PAL di Ruang Rapat Lantai 2 Gedung R. Suprapto secara hibrid (online dan offline). Hadir dalam rapat tersebut Staf Dit Tekindhan Ditjen Pothan Kemhan, Ketua Project Officer Pembangunan Kapal Frigate Merah Putih, Dansatgas Pembangunan Kapal Frigate Merah Putih dan Direksi PT. PAL.

Pembangunan Kapal Frigate Merah Putih ini merupakan kontrak pengadaan antara Baranahan Kemhan dengan PT. PAL yang ditandatangani pada tanggal 30 April 2020 untuk 2 unit Kapal Frigate.

Setelah mendengarkan paparan dari Ketua Project Officer dan penjelasan dari PT. PAL dan Satgas terkait progres dan kendala dalam pembangunan Kapal Frigate Merah Putih, Dirjen Pothan Kemhan menyimpulkan dan menekankan bahwa :

1. Keterlambatan Launching Frigate-1 tidak berpengaruh terhadap proses pembangunan kapal Frigate-2.

2. Keterlambatan Launching Frigate-1 tidak berpengaruh terhadap proses pembangunan LPD UEA dan LD Filipina.

3. Karena pelaksanaan Launching Frigate-1 mundur pada tanggal 27 Oktober 2025, diharapkan pelaksanaan launching harus benar secara teknis dan memenuhi semua persyaratan teknis kapal untuk Launching.

4. Apabila menemui kendala baik teknis maupun non teknis selama proyek pembangunan kapal Frigate Merah Putih, agar semua pihak saling berkoordinasi dan bertindak reakif dalam mencari solusinya.

Kegiatan rapat berjalan dengan tertib, aman dan lancar dalam suasana kekeluargaan. (DitjenPothan)

Rapat pembahasan progres Kapal Cepat Rudal Turki (photo: Kemhan)

Rapat Pemberangkatan Personel Penerima Ofset Pengadaan Fast Attack Craft Missiled/KCR-Full Combat Mission

Jakarta - Direktur Teknologi dan Industri Pertahanan - Marsma TNI Dedy Laksmono, S.E., S.T.,M.M. memimpin rapat pemberangkatan personel PT. PAL dan PT. Len Industri (Persero) yang akan melaksanakan training di Ruang Rapat Dit Tekindhan Ditjen Pothan Kemhan, Lantai 1 Gd. R. Suprapto. Peserta rapat adalah staf Dit Tekindhan Ditjen Pothan Kemhan, staf Yankes Roum Setjen Kemhan RI, PT. PAL, PT. Len dan Tim TAIS, Turki

Rapat pemberangkatan personel ofset pengadaan Fast Attack Craft Missiled/KCR-Full Combat Mission ini adalah pelatihan terkait Top Side Design. Penerima pelatihan ini adalah tiga personel dari PT. PAL dan dua personel dari PT. Len yang akan berlangsung di Aselsan Campus di Ankara dan Sefine Shipyard di Yalova, Turki selama 7 hari.

Pada akhir rapat Dir Tekindhan Ditjen Pothan Kemhan menekankan kapada seluruh peserta pelatihan agar mempersiapkan seluruh dokumen persyaratan, perlengkapan pribadi serta fokus dalam menjalankan kegiatan dengan terlibat secara aktif dalam setiap rangkaian pelatihan yang dilaksanakan. Selain itu setelah kembali ke Indonesia, diwajibkan kepada peserta penerima ofset untuk membuat laporan pelaksanaan pelatihan dan ke Ditjen Pothan Kemhan.

Kegiatan ini berjalan tertib, aman dan lancar serta antusias dari peserta rapat. (Dittekindhan)

24 Juni 2025

Depohar 10 Terima Kunjungan Korean Aerospace Industries (KAI) dalam Rangka Stripping Pesawat KT-1B Woongbee

24 Juni 2025

Kegiatan stripping pesawat KT-1B Woongbee dilakukan dalam rangka memperpanjang usia pesawat KT-1B (photos: Depohar 10)

Bandung – Komandan Depohar 10, Kolonel Tek Ruhimat, S.T., M.M., menerima kunjungan delegasi dari Korean Aerospace Industries (KAI) dalam rangka pelaksanaan kegiatan stripping pesawat KT-1B Woongbee di Satuan Pemeliharaan (Sathar) 11 Depohar 10, Lanud Husein Sastranegara, Bandung.


Kunjungan ini merupakan bagian dari kerja sama teknis antara TNI Angkatan Udara dengan pihak pabrikan pesawat asal Korea Selatan tersebut, dalam upaya mendukung kesiapan dan keberlangsungan operasional pesawat latih KT-1B milik TNI AU. Proses stripping bertujuan untuk melakukan inspeksi menyeluruh terhadap struktur dan sistem pesawat sebagai bagian dari pemeliharaan berkala.


Dalam sambutannya, Kolonel Tek Ruhimat menyampaikan apresiasi atas kehadiran tim KAI dan menekankan pentingnya sinergi antara teknisi TNI AU dan pihak manufaktur untuk menjamin kualitas dan keamanan pesawat yang dioperasikan. “Kami berharap kolaborasi ini terus berlanjut dan membawa manfaat optimal bagi kesiapan operasional pesawat KT-1B ke depannya,” ungkap beliau.


Kegiatan ini juga menjadi ajang pertukaran pengetahuan dan pengalaman teknis antara teknisi Sathar 11 dengan tim KAI, guna memperkuat kapabilitas pemeliharaan pesawat buatan luar negeri di lingkungan Depohar 10.


Turut hadir dalam kegiatan ini para pejabat teknis dari KAI, pejabat Depohar 10, serta para teknisi Sathar 11 yang terlibat langsung dalam proses stripping dan inspeksi pesawat.

US Government Approved $2.0 Billion Package for Australian F/A-18F and EA-18G

24 Juni 2025

RAAF No. 1 Squadron F/A-18F Super Hornet aircraft (photo: AUs DoD)

WASHINGTON - The State Department has made a determination approving a possible Foreign Military Sale to the Government of Australia of F/A-18F and EA-18G Sustainment Support and related equipment for an estimated cost of $2.0 billion. The Defense Security Cooperation Agency delivered the required certification notifying Congress of this possible sale today.

The Government of Australia has requested to buy the following equipment and services related to sustainment of its F/A-18F Super Hornet and EA-18G Growler aircraft fleet: sixty (60) Global Lightning – Joint Tactical Terminal – Transceivers (JTT-X); forty (40) Advanced Electronic Warfare systems; and twenty-four (24) Next Generation Electronic Attack Units (NGEAU). The following non-MDE items will also be included: AN/PYQ-10C Simple Key Loaders; Inline Network Encryptors; AN/ALE-47 electronic warfare countermeasures systems (common carriage); Joint Mission Planning System (JMPS) software; aircraft spares and repair parts; other support equipment; software and hardware updates and development; system configuration upgrades; avionics software support; aircraft armament equipment; Foreign Liaison Officer support; technical data; engineering change proposals; engine component improvements; training and training equipment; training aids, devices, and spares; flight test services; transportation costs; system integration and testing; software development and integration; tools and test equipment; U.S. Government and contractor engineering, technical, and logistics support services; and other related elements of logistics and program support. The estimated total cost is $2.0 billion.

RAAF No. 6 Squadron EA-18G Growler aircraft (photo: Aus DoD)

This proposed sale will support the foreign policy and national security objectives of the United States. Australia is one of our most important allies in the Western Pacific. The strategic location of this political and economic power contributes significantly to ensuring peace and economic stability in the Western Pacific. It is vital to the U.S. national interest to assist our ally in developing and maintaining a strong and ready self-defense capability.

The proposed sale will improve Australia’s capability to meet current and future threats by providing the necessary follow-on sustainment support services for its F/A-18F Super Hornet and EA-18G Growler aircraft fleet. It will also improve Australia’s capability to support coalition operations and contribute to mutual security goals in the region. Australia will have no difficulty absorbing this equipment and services into its armed forces.

The proposed sale of this equipment and support will not alter the basic military balance in the region.

The principal contractor will be The Boeing Company, located in Arlington, VA. At this time, the U.S. Government is not aware of any offset agreement proposed in connection with this potential sale. Any offset agreement will be defined in negotiations between the purchaser and the contractor.

(DSCA)

KRI Kapak-625 Laksanakan Latihan Penembakan Meriam di Laut Maluku

24 Juni 2025

KRI Kapak 625 kapal cepat rudal Koarmada III (photo: PAL)

Laut Maluku — Dalam rangka mendukung Operasi Cendrawasih Jaya-25, unsur KRI Kapak-625 yang tergabung dalam Satuan Kapal Cepat (Satkat) Komando Armada III (Koarmada III) melaksanakan latihan penembakan senjata di wilayah perairan Laut Maluku, Sabtu (21/6/2025). Operasi ini dipimpin oleh Letkol Laut (P) Nugroho A.W selaku Komandan KRI Kapak-625.

Penembakan meriam utama 57 mm (photo: Koarmada III)

Latihan tempur tersebut melibatkan penembakan meriam kaliber 57 mm, 20 mm, serta sistem decoy terhadap sasaran floating target. Latihan ini bertujuan untuk menguji performa sistem senjata kapal sekaligus meningkatkan profesionalisme dan naluri tempur para prajurit di medan laut terbuka.

Penembakan meriam 20 mm (photo: Koarmada III)

“Kegiatan ini menjadi bagian penting dari pemeliharaan kesiapan tempur prajurit dan alutsista, guna menjawab setiap tantangan dalam menjaga kedaulatan laut Indonesia,” ujar Letkol Laut (P) Nugroho A.W dalam keterangannya.

Penembakan sistem decoy (photo: Koarmada III)

Pelaksanaan latihan penembakan ini juga sejalan dengan program prioritas Kepala Staf Angkatan Laut (Kasal) Laksamana TNI Muhammad Ali, khususnya dalam bidang pembinaan sumber daya manusia (SDM) TNI AL yang unggul serta peningkatan kesiapsiagaan Sistem Senjata Armada Terpadu (SSAT) yang memiliki daya gerak dan daya gempur tinggi.

Suasana ruangan combat information center (photo: Koarmada III)

KRI Kapak-625 menunjukkan kemampuan manuver dan tempur yang solid selama latihan, memperlihatkan kesiapan penuh dalam menjalankan misi pengamanan laut nasional. Operasi ini menegaskan komitmen TNI AL dalam menjaga stabilitas dan kedaulatan wilayah perairan Indonesia, khususnya di kawasan timur Nusantara.

23 Juni 2025

Naval Region 2 Successfully Completed the Live Fire Exercise at Sea

23 Juni 2025

Vietnam Navy consist of five naval region. Naval Region 2 Command at Nhon Trach manages and protects the seas from South Bình Thuận to Bạc Liêu and the southern continental shelf, including the important area (South China Sea and south coast) (photo: QDND)

Carrying out training, testing and live-fire missions at sea, Naval Region 2 has just organized and completed the mission well, ensuring absolute safety.

Naval Region 2 Command equipped with five Petya-class light frigate: HQ-09, HQ-11, HQ-13, HQ-15, HQ-17 (photo: QDND)

In preparation for the mission, Naval Region 2  and its units have issued specialized resolutions, organized education, and thoroughly grasped the orders, plans, and tasks of each unit. Organized additional training, closely inspected the status of technical equipment, and organized the reception and storage of weapons and ammunition to ensure safety. Prepared adequate food, provisions, and fuel for sea travel, ready to carry out long-term missions. Participated in health screening before going to sea, ensuring that 100% of the troops carrying out the mission were in good health.

HQ 13 Petya-class light frigate RGB-25/RBU-2500 Smerch, a Soviet-era anti-submarine rocket launcher (photo: QDND)

During the implementation of the mission, the units of Naval Region 2 closely followed and implemented the correct topics, organized close coordination and cooperation, performed well the assessment tasks, and successfully completed the live-fire items at sea. The ship's officers and industry officers have good capacity, high responsibility, solidarity, and determination to excellently complete the mission. The officers and soldiers have good professional qualifications, are well-trained, and can proficiently use the assigned technical equipment.

HQ 09 Petya-class light frigate launch RGB-25/RBU-2500 Smerch, a Soviet-era anti-submarine rocket launcher (photo: QDND)

This is one of the key tasks in the first 6 months of 2025 of Naval Region 2. Thereby, it aims to evaluate the results of training work, the coordination ability of the forces; evaluate the capacity and style of the commander in handling situations; as well as evaluate the management, exploitation, use and preservation of technical equipment of officers and soldiers in the entire Region.

HQ 09 Petya-class light frigate practices torpedo launching (photo: QDND)

At the end of the mission, units in the entire region completed their assigned tasks well, ensuring absolute safety.

(QDND)

Marinir Jajaki Kendaraan Taktis MAZ Penarik Artileri

23 Juni 2025

Truk MAZ serie penarik artileri (photo: Auto-Onliner)

Dankormar Pimpin Presentasi Kendaraan Taktis MAZ-5362H5 dari PT Satya Wacana Santhosa

Dispen Kormar TNI Angkatan Laut (Jakarta). Komandan Korps Marinir (Dankormar) Mayor Jenderal TNI (Mar) Dr. Endi Supardi, S.E., M.M., M.Tr.Opsla., CHRMP., CRMP., memimpin presentasi dan diskusi teknis tentang Kendaraan Taktis Penarik Meriam MAZ-5362H5 dari PT Satya Wacana Santhosa di Meeting Room Lapangan Golf Driving Range Cilandak, Jakarta Selatan. Jum'at (20/06/2025).

Kegiatan ini bertujuan untuk memberikan pemahaman dan masukan menyeluruh terkait kemampuan, spesifikasi teknis, dan potensi integrasi kendaraan taktis penarik meriam MAZ-5362H5 buatan Belarusia dalam mendukung mobilitas senjata artileri jajaran Korps Marinir dalam operasional tempur di berbagai medan.

Korps Marinir sekarang mengoperasikan howitzer tarik LG-1 MkII kaliber 105mm (photo: Marinir)

Dalam sambutannya, Dankormar menyampaikan apresiasi terhadap inisiatif PT Satya Wacana Santhosa yang turut mendukung pengembangan Alat Utama Sistem Persenjataan (Alutsista) nasional Korps Marinir TNI Angkatan Laut. "Kami berharap kendaraan taktis penarik meriam MAZ-5362H5 dapat memperkuat jajaran Korps Marinir," ucap Dankormar.

PT Satya Wacana Santhosa mempresentasikan produk Kendaraan Taktis Penarik Meriam MAZ-5362H5 yang telah disesuaikan dengan versi yang sesuai dengan kondisi alam di Indonesia. Kendaraan ini memiliki beberapa keunggulan secara taktis untuk melengkapi alutsista meriam Howitzer 105 MM yang dimiliki jajaran Korps Marinir.

Dengan demikian, diharapkan kendaraan taktis penarik meriam MAZ-5362H5 buatan Belarusia ini dapat menjadi solusi tepat untuk kebutuhan pertahanan Indonesia dalam menghadapi tantangan keamanan yang semakin kompleks dan dinamis. Kerjasama ini diharapkan akan membawa manfaat bagi kedua belah pihak, memperkuat jajaran Korps Marinir, dan meningkatkan kemampuan pertahanan negara.

Hadir dalam kegiatan tersebut, Wakil Komandan Korps Marinir (Wadan Kormar) Brigjen TNI (Mar) Muhammad Nadir, M.Tr.Opsla., Para Asisten dan Pejabat Utama Mako Kormar.

Singapore and US Navies Conduct Bilateral Exercise Pacific Griffin 2025, 12-day Bilateral Exercise in Guam

23 Juni 2025

Exercise Pacific Griffin 2025 (XPG 25) ships, comprising (left) RSS Supreme, (top centre) USNS Charles Drew, (bottom centre) RSS Sovereignty, and (right) USS William P. Lawrence sailing in formation with participating aircraft flying overhead (photo: Sing Mindef)

The Republic of Singapore Navy (RSN) and the United States Navy (USN) concluded the fifth edition of bilateral Exercise Pacific Griffin (XPG 25), which was held in Guam and its surrounding waters from 7 to 18 June 2025. The RSN’s participating assets were the Formidable-class frigate RSS Supreme, with an embarked S-70B Seahawk naval helicopter, and the Independence-class littoral mission vessel RSS Sovereignty. Two Fokker-50 Maritime Patrol Aircraft and six F-16 fighter aircraft from the Republic of Singapore Air Force (RSAF) also participated in the exercise.  The USN participated with the Arleigh Burke-class destroyer USS William P. Lawrence, the T-AKE oiler USNS Charles Drew and a P-8A Poseidon Maritime Patrol Aircraft. The exercise also involved naval divers from both navies.

RSS Sovereignty successfully fired her MICA surface-to-air missile at a fast-moving aerial target during XPG 25 (photo: RSN)

This year's exercise saw both navies conduct a series of advanced naval warfare serials, including live missile and gunnery firings, a simulated air defence exercise, and simulated encounter exercises. The participating RSAF assets engaged in a series of sea-air missions to strengthen sea-air integration. RSN naval divers also participated in maritime explosive ordnance disposal and maritime counter-terrorism operations training.

RSS Supreme successfully fired a Harpoon Surface-to-Surface missile during the MISSILEX serial at XPG25 (photo: RSN)

RSN's Commander First Flotilla and exercise Commander Task Group, Colonel Ng Kok Yeng Daniel highlighted the value of the exercise in enhancing cooperation and professionalism between the two navies. He said, "Exercise Pacific Griffin is an important exercise, and is part of the regular bilateral interactions with our US counterparts. It is a valuable opportunity for both navies to enhance our mutual cooperation and understanding. The vast training space in the waters off Guam provides us with the opportunity to hone our warfighting capabilities."

The S-70B Seahawk firing both of its warshot A244S torpedoes during the live firing serial at XPG 25 (photo: RSN)

The USN's Deputy Commander Task Group, Commodore Destroyer Squadron 7, Capt. John Baggett added that “We have a firm commitment to our partners in this region and a partnership with Singapore that spans nearly six decades. Pacific Griffin is one of many technologically robust training opportunities we participate in throughout the year that allows us to build dynamic competencies as an integrated maritime force.”

The Fokker 50 Maritime Patrol Aircraft firing a Harpoon missile during XPG 25 (photo: RSN)

Conducted biennially since 2017, Exercise Pacific Griffin highlights the strong navy-to-navy relations between Singapore and the US, as well as the excellent and long-standing bilateral defence relations between both countries. Apart from bilateral exercises, both navies also engage in a wide range of activities, including professional exchanges, cross-attendance of courses and participation in multilateral exercises. These regular interactions have enhanced cooperation and mutual understanding between the two militaries, and deepened personal and professional ties between their personnel.