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Obvious choice given Astra Mk1 is maturely in service on the Su-30MKI and Indonesian Su-30s will get a modern BVR.View attachment 205039
NEW DELHI, July 7 (Reuters) - India will supply the BrahMos cruise missile system and the Astra air-to-air missile to Indonesia, an Indian government official said on Tuesday.
Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi is currently on his first trip to the Southeast Asian nation since 2023.
In March 2026, Indonesia's Defence Ministry confirmed that it had entered into an agreement with India to procure the BrahMos missile system, with contract finalisation expected afterwards. That statement came from Indonesia itself, not India.This isn't a deal, its essentially just a "we're talking about it".
Coming from Indonesia, it's literally meaningless.
They've said so far that they are in talks to buy the following jets.
SU-30MK2
SU-35S
KF-21
F-15EX
JF-17
J-10
RAFALE
MIG-35
and now this.
Basically, their government is hedging its bets, and doesn't really have a clear cut plan.
Most likely, they'll buy the KF-21 and maybe the F-15EX, and call it a day.
Every other intended purchase will be dumped into the sea.
Yeah, down vote me all you want, but Indonesia has been in "final stage" talks about literally all of the fighters i mentioned.In March 2026, Indonesia's Defence Ministry confirmed that it had entered into an agreement with India to procure the BrahMos missile system, with contract finalisation expected afterwards. That statement came from Indonesia itself, not India.
Since then, Indian Defence Secretary Rajesh Kumar Singh stated that the Indonesia BrahMos deal was in its final stages, and during PM Modi's July 2026 visit, both sides announced deeper defence cooperation involving BrahMos and Astra missiles. Reuters is now reporting that India will supply both systems.
Talks are several steps behind this process. Fighter aircraft evaluations is a different matter altogether. Indonesia uses a similar assortment of weapons we do, so they'll find it easier to integrate some modified weapons.
But that's kind of moving the goalposts from the original post. The actual news here is the BrahMos/Astra deal, and that one's reported as signed, not "in talks" or "final stage." Different verb, different category. You can be completely right that Su-35/KF-21/Rafale/etc are all vapourware for now and still have this missile deal be a real, inked agreement, they're not the same claim.Yeah, down vote me all you want, but Indonesia has been in "final stage" talks about literally all of the fighters i mentioned.
Zero have been actually confirmed.
Indonesia is currently having financial issues when it comes to military spending.
There's nothing confirmed.
That cover article you pulled from the deep dark recesses of your archive is dated 1 April 1989. And you think it's being fulfilled with speculation of Indonesia maybe buying a few missiles from you? Wow, just wow.Slowly but surely, the momentum is building, folks.
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The "signing" is probably nothing more than an MOU, I bet, if indeed there was actually a signing. The truth is that there is no evidence of anything more than an intent to buy.But that's kind of moving the goalposts from the original post. The actual news here is the BrahMos/Astra deal, and that one's reported as signed, not "in talks" or "final stage." Different verb, different category. You can be completely right that Su-35/KF-21/Rafale/etc are all vapourware for now and still have this missile deal be a real, inked agreement, they're not the same claim.
If you've got a source saying the missile deal itself is unconfirmed or just an MOU/LOI dressed up as more, genuinely happy to look at it.
Could still fall through, sure. Everything can. But "we watched this thing work and want it" reads differently than "we've been circling six different jets for a decade." Whether it is an intent or binding commitment remains to be seen.The "signing" is probably nothing more than an MOU, I bet, if indeed there was actually a signing. The truth is that there is no evidence of anything more than an intent to buy.
There's no moving the goalpost. I claimed that this isn't serious in my original post. And I claim the same in my previous and current post.
Again, I reiterate, Indonesia has no money.
Is it? Thats the first im hearing about astra being “maturely in service”.Obvious choice given Astra Mk1 is maturely in service on the Su-30MKI and Indonesian Su-30s will get a modern BVR.
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