Thread: TNI in Gallery (the New Photos)

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    Marine Recon (Taifib) guy don't wear special ops suit/gear. It's so obvious they don't took part on the AT assault team ops. Maybe, as their origin task, just to to sneak and peep the enemy position.

    BTW: since when Den-81 Gultor was not in the level of a detachment force? Does satuan (group) was under a detachment level? Do they reduce the quantity?

    For every armed force branch has its own special force and its special forces has its own special detachment.

    Indonesian navy has two special forces which are Kopaska and Taifib (marine), from those chose the most skilled person to serve in Denjaka

    Kopassus is Indonesian Army Special Force. Within Kopassus it has special detachment called Den-81 Gultor. But, maybe because Kopassus also has several group such Sandhy Yudha (covert and intelligent ops unit), decreasing the Gultor from Den to Sat is just to simplify the organization structure. So, Gultor is the same level as Sandhi Yudha, isn it?

    Just a guess ...



    Quote Originally Posted by Master Chief View Post
    The CT guns:
    L-r: Colt M4, HK MP5K, HK MP5A4 (?), Daewoo K7, HK M416.

    Question/correction:
    1. The far left: is it Gegana or Den88AT ? These are two different Police units, thought personnel & hardware wise are mixed.
    2. Kopassus correct name: Sat-81/Gultor. No more Den-81.
    3. What did Marines Yontaifib do in the CT exercise ? They are Marines Amphibious Recon.

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    finally... my friend send me a pic of Su-30Mk2... here we go..





    anyone have any idea, what the **** is this..?


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    anyone have any idea, what the **** is this..?

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    Well, my guess are:
    - manual books about the aircraft. My lecture once said, sometimes aircraft manual books that tell everything, every part, every damn detail about the aircraft maintenance could has more weight than the aircraft itself

    - maybe spare part, especially for fast moving part such as engine blade
    - I don't expect they are the armory, but it would be nice if true
    - bolt and screw to assemble the aircraft?

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    Quote Originally Posted by bambu runcing View Post

    Well, my guess are:
    - manual books about the aircraft. My lecture once said, sometimes aircraft manual books that tell everything, every part, every damn detail about the aircraft maintenance could has more weight than the aircraft itself
    Would that be in Indonesian unless they can read Russian?

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    If Russia pursue international market, they will provide manual books in english.
    But I 'm not sure as to whether it is using metric or international standard measures...

    Quote Originally Posted by Wally1967 View Post
    Would that be in Indonesian unless they can read Russian?

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    [quote=bambu runcing;3797481]

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    Quote Originally Posted by bambu runcing View Post

    - manual books about the aircraft. My lecture once said, sometimes aircraft manual books that tell everything, every part, every damn detail about the aircraft maintenance could has more weight than the aircraft itself
    manual books?? I Think that's too many, maybe spare parts or special tools for assembling these Sukhoi.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bambu runcing View Post
    If Russia pursue international market, they will provide manual books in english.
    But I 'm not sure as to whether it is using metric or international standard measures...
    believe me no translation, your pilot have to learn russian. same as our pilot. indian airforces write their own manual after reading the russian manual.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ggk View Post
    believe me no translation, your pilot have to learn russian. same as our pilot. indian airforces write their own manual after reading the russian manual.
    now, did malaysian Pilot has wrote the manual in bahasa? maybe we can borrow it...

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    Quote Originally Posted by karbol View Post
    now, did malaysian Pilot has wrote the manual in bahasa? maybe we can borrow it...
    ha ha ha ...we practically bring a bunch of indian airforce engineers to gong kedak air base to help us re write the manual.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ggk View Post
    ha ha ha ...we practically bring a bunch of indian airforce engineers to gong kedak air base to help us re write the manual.
    use google translator instead.. much cheaper lol

    Anyway, I think we have Department of Russian Literature (Sastra Rusia) at University of Indonesia, Pajajaran University, and Gajah Mada University.

    Or, try Pusat Penerjemahan Bahasa UI, Rp 100.000 per 1500 character for Russia to Bahasa..

    http://www.scribd.com/doc/2539616/Ac...a-Penerjemahan

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    Default my tour in Aceh 2003...

    finally, i have a scanner...

    so i just want to share with you guys a little pic when my tour to Aceh in 2003. those year, the war between TNI and GAM are getting hotter.. so here it go...

    loading the BTR-50...


    marines PT-76 in north aceh..


    tank driver...


    marines stand guard...


    marines in the truck..

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    marine post somewhere in north aceh


    marines and aceh people..


    TNI (army) patrol in village..


    Journalist and TNI


    gunfight in some village


    patrol again...


    gunfight in coconut plantation..




    enjoy guys... sorry 'bout the quality...

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    Quote Originally Posted by karbol View Post
    finally... my friend send me a pic of Su-30Mk2... here we go..


    anyone have any idea, what the **** is this..?

    Welcome, all newbies. (A lot new ones in a short time)
    Thanks all for the pictures.

    No missiles in theses boxes (too heavy to be lifted by just two persons).
    As bambu runcing said, spare parts, special tools and sensitive instruments.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bambu runcing View Post


    anyone have any idea, what the **** is this..?


    Well, my guess are:
    - manual books about the aircraft. My lecture once said, sometimes aircraft manual books that tell everything, every part, every damn detail about the aircraft maintenance could has more weight than the aircraft itself

    - maybe spare part, especially for fast moving part such as engine blade
    - I don't expect they are the armory, but it would be nice if true
    - bolt and screw to assemble the aircraft?[/quote]
    what a pretty bird

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