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    [quote=makavelli;2274132]in lebanon


    Is that a French made VBL .. or the Indonesian made P2 Komando

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    ohh .. lucky in understand indonesian haha.

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    The Sukhoi on the picture is a Su-27SKM
    The Su-27SKM single-seat multi-role fighter is a derivative of the Su-27SK fighter.

    The fighter is designed to destroy aerial targets in free air and against the background of land; and surface (ground and sea) targets with guided and unguided weapons at day and night under the all-weather conditions.

    The main features of the Su-27SKM fighter are the following:

    an improved fire control system boasting enhanced surface-target capabilities;
    an advanced cockpit management system;
    an improved navigation and communications suite;
    more sophisticated self-defense electronic countermeasures (ECM) suite;
    an expanded air-to-air and air-to-surface weapons suite with the ordnance mounted externally on 10 hardpoints;
    an in-flight refueling system.
    The fire control system of Su-27SKM provides for detection, tracking and hitting by onboard weapons aerial and surface targets round the clock and in any weather. The fire control system ensures the application of wider range (in comparison with the Su-27SK fighter) of weapon including the RVV-AE medium-range air-to-air active radar-homing missiles, and air-to-ground high-precision guided weapon with different types of guidance. The fire control system of Su-27SKM comprises two major subsystems: the first subsystem for air-to-air weapons and the second one for air-to-surface weapons.

    The mainstays of the cockpit management system are two colour multifunction liquid crystal displays (LCD), colour multifunction display panel with push-buttons, and head up-display. These displays show all required digital and visual target designation, flight and navigation data as well as data on the aircraft systems status. Along with the multifunction LCDs, the instrument panel houses traditional electromechanical instruments, which act mostly as backups.

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    Its a VBL...

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    how about the existing fighters .. SKM or SK ?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kopassus View Post
    Its a VBL...
    Thankss..!

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    2 x Su-27SK
    2 x Su-30MK

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    Finally TNI-AU is getting the weapons for the Sukhois.

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    Do Indonesian troops carry any sidearm? I never see pictures with troops carrying sidearm.

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    Quote Originally Posted by equilibrium37 View Post
    Finally TNI-AU is getting the weapons for the Sukhois.
    WTF?

    Why don't they have any weapons?

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    yepp .. no weapons. The 4 Sukhois came with no weapons. Its not clear wether the Govt. purchased any weapons after they came. Aparently those 4 are just for training/just for the pilots to get used to the aircraft. Because it wasnt clear wether the govt. would purchase more crafts or not. But now we know that they will.

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    english pls..!


    now the 4 su got weapons in it..
    about sidearm, im not clear myself..

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    Quote Originally Posted by equilibrium37 View Post
    yepp .. no weapons. The 4 Sukhois came with no weapons. Its not clear wether the Govt. purchased any weapons after they came. Aparently those 4 are just for training/just for the pilots to get used to the aircraft. Because it wasnt clear wether the govt. would purchase more crafts or not. But now we know that they will.
    Maybe they were a political message, because 4 Sukhois aren't sh1t.

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    Its enough to scare the hell outta Australia .. LOL just kidding.

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    Default Exercise Rajawali Ausindo

    Exercise Rajawali Ausindo is a C-130 Hercules aircraft interoperability exercise being conducted by the Indonesian Air Force and the Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF) at RAAF Base Richmond between 27 November and 29 November 06.
    Exercise Rajawali Ausindo will improve Australian and Indonesian air transport skills to respond more effectively to future natural disasters whether in Indonesia or elsewhere in the region.
    The exercise involves airlift training and practice drops of equipment and supplies, as well as information exchanges on humanitarian assistance and disaster relief operations.
    This exercise demonstrates the commitment between Australia and Indonesia to strengthen the Defence relationship in areas of mutual security and promote friendship and cooperation between the nations’ air forces.



    Participants in Exercise Rajawali Ausindo 2006 line up in front of an Indonesian Air Force C-130H Hercules. (A1323)




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