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Seems to be "coincidences" of Philippine, Malaysia, Thailand and Singapore being busy acquiring warships at the same time.;)

Many countries in the region are overdue for military equipment upgrades especially the ones whose economies have been growing and can afford it.
 

Blackstone

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An interesting article from Business Insider on Indonesia arms purchases. Somehow, the author forgot to mention Indonesia is also buying weapons from China,
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JAKARTA (Reuters) - From rescue helicopters to air surveillance equipment, defense manufacturers jostled in Jakarta this week to claim one of the region's biggest prizes: a slice of Indonesia's shopping list as the country updates its aging air and sea security capability.

While it is not part of the dispute over claims in the South China Sea, Indonesia objects to China's claim to waters around the Natuna Islands and has been ramping up military exercises and patrols in the region.

At this year's annual defense gathering, just weeks after the largest Indonesian exercise to date off the Natuna archipelago, corridors were jammed and industry executives reported one of their busiest years at a time of high interest across the region after a lull of over five years.

Indonesia, which faced a U.S. arms embargo until just over a decade ago, has yet to nail down a winner for the highest profile item on its wish list - a squadron of jets to replace its aging Northrop F-5 fighters, as talks continue with Russia to buy Sukhoi Su-35 jets.

Rival contenders for the deal include the Saab Gripen combat jet, the Eurofighter Typhoon and Lockheed Martin's F-16s, according to industry stakeholders. Most offers include the jets and industrial cooperation.

"The situation here is obviously concentrating people's minds," said Robert Hewson, spokesman for Saab.

"So we have found a lot of interest in people talking to us about our radar products, our airborne surveillance products, because they need to be able to extend their horizons."

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Indonesia's President Joko Widodo talks with Military Chief Gatot Nurmantyo as they walk past fighter jets and weapons during a military exercise on Natuna Island Thomson Reuters

Indonesian President Joko Widodo had promised to double the country's defense budget, clean up procurement and modernize its aging military equipment. Since he took office, the country's total defense spending has jumped around 26 percent - though next year should actually see a slight dip to 108 trillion rupiah ($8.3 billion).

Much of the effort, as with other countries in the region, includes a push to bring skills to Indonesia through joint ventures and partnerships, like a deal with South Korea which analysts initially said could cost up to $8 billion, to develop a mid-level fighter jet program.

Korea Aerospace Industries said this week it is working with Indonesia's state-owned aerospace company Dirgantara Indonesia (PTDI) on joint marketing efforts, as well as a drone development program for surveillance.

French defense firm Thales said it was getting interest in its air defense offerings, after selling to Malaysia last year, as other countries consider how to upgrade existing technology with lasers to improve accuracy.

Indonesia will also seek to upgrade its heavy-lift helicopters, and the annual show saw Boeing promoting additional Apache helicopters and its Chinook.

Indonesia has already ordered eight AH-64E Apache helicopters.

"Maritime surveillance, and reconnaissance capabilities are moving to the forefront around the world and we certainly see that in Southeast Asia," a Boeing spokeswoman said.
 

FORBIN

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Tks Forbin. I have not seen this before. No bad eh! ;)
I understand i have see your profile :)
A question, FFG Formidable very good FFG are armed with Aster 15 but also Aster 30 ?

VLS ofc can lauch both no problem also I have see FFG modified for presumably radar Herakles, electronic but on SIPRI site except deal for Aster 30 for Ground Launchers purchased ( replace Improved Hawk ) i don' t see Aster 30 for Navy.

(200) ASTER-30 SAM 2013 For SAMP/T SAM system
(2) SAMP/TABM/SAM system 2013
Normaly 16 TELs
 

advill

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Hi Forbin, I am from the "Old" Navy, where our main weapons were: 40 mm Bofors, 20 mm Oerlikons & 1 RMN Ex-WW II British Frigate armed with a main 4" Gun. I am ignorant of modern weaponries & unable to answer your question re: FFG etc. I have never even been on board a modern RSN Frigate - no reason to. My main interest since 30+ years is Biz Marketing, and Consultancy and Training. In biz we help clients/customers to succeed by using all biz "weapons" available. Personally, I find it exciting and financially rewarding. In biz we fight "wars" with competitors etc. FYI, as a Mobilised Volunteer Reservist Veteran of the 1960s, I am not entitled to any pension. I earn my (own) keeps. Cheers old boy.
 

FORBIN

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Can replaced A-5 also

Myanmar Air Force confirms purchase of JF-17 «Thunder» fighter jets

The officers of the Myanmar Air Force confirmed that the purchase of a JF-17 «Thunder» fighter jets was approved. They said the order was part of a deal signed by China, Pakistan , and Myanmar.
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Earlier it was reported that Myanmar Air Force will seek to purchase 16 JF-17 Thunder multi-role plane. The JF-17 could be positioned as a viable replacement for Myanmar’s MiG-29, J-7M or Q-5 ground-attack aircraft.
The Joint Fighter-17 (JF-17) Thunder (also named FC-1 Xiaolong ) multi-role fighter was jointly developed by Chengdu Aircraft Corporation (CAC) of China and is jointly manufactured by Pakistan and China.
The JF-17 / FC-1 is armed with GSh-23 dual-barrel 23mm cannon or GSh-30 dual-30mm cannon. The aircraft has seven hardpoints of which four are located under the wings, one under the fuselage and two mounted on the wingtips. It can carry up to 3,700kg payload

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Air force have 18 CH-47D and 22 Super Puma to replaced.

Singapore opts for H225M & Chinook

Singapore will acquire an undisclosed number of helicopters and Airbus H225M Boeing CH-47F "Chinook" as part of its modernization of its helicopter fleet program. The Caracal and Chinook are coming replace AS332 helicopter "Super Puma" and CH-47D of the Republic of Singapore (RSAF).

"The H225M and CH-47F have the best capacity lifting and reach and allow the RSAF to respond more effectively to the lifting requirements of the Singapore Armed Forces helicopters with less and less labor," says the spokesman of the RSAF.

The H225M "Caracal"

The H225M "Caracal" (eg EC725) is the latest version of the "Super Puma" and "Cougar" family. This helicopter 11 tons Twin is equipped with a five-blade rotor and a large capacity fuel tank, offering performance and greater flight autonomy. It was designed to perform multiple missions such as combat search and rescue (SAR), The tactical airlift, long-range transport by air ambulance (MEDEVAC), logistic support and naval missions. The H225M is also equipped with a FLIR turret.

The Boeing CH-47F:
The new CH-47F have improved characteristics for the survival including a directional system of infrared electronic against measures, a better ballistic protection and a crush resistant shroud. The crew has armored seats. The CH-47F has a cell and a modernized avionics and a digital automatic flight deck.

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