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First solo flight of Indonesian Su 30 MK2 young pilot (2024)

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The moment of the 2024 Sikatan Daya Exercise series in Lumajang, East Java, which was recently successfully held
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where one of the activities was a Sukhoi-27/30 fighter jet from Air Squadron 11 carrying out an Air Refueling simulation with a Tanker aircraft from Air Squadron 32.

 
2024 Sikatan Daya Exercise

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Great pictures, Indos. Keep 'em coming. (y)
 
Indonesian Su-30 attacks P-100 bombs, Sikatan Daya exercise. An episode of the 2024 Indonesian military exercise "Sikatan Daya" in Lumajang, using Indonesian Su-27 and Su-30 fighters, Russian-made. The video shows P-100 training bombs being dropped by Indonesian Su-30 aircraft from the 11th Aviation Squadron. The P-100 bomb does not have a fuse; the bomb emits smoke when it hits a target, making it easier for pilots to assess the results of the bombing. P-100 bombs are manufactured by the Indonesian company Sari Bahari and weigh 100 kg, they can be used on NATO F-5E Tiger II and F-16 aircraft, as well as Russian aircraft. P-100 training bombs are marked in blue, P-100L combat bombs in green. Also in the video you can see the in-flight refueling of two Indonesian Su-30 aircraft from a US-made Lockheed KC-130B aircraft.

 
Indonesian Air Force F-16s arrived at RAAF Base Darwin to take part at Exercise Pitch Black 24.

 

United States Airforce F-22 Raptor Landing & Take Off | Bali Airport | Plane Spotting​

 

The F-16 fighter jet was stunned by the ability of the F-22 Raptor to turn 180 degrees in the air in less than three seconds: The aircraft is also difficult to detect at close range.​

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AIRSPACE REVIEW – Valuable experience was gained by the Indonesian Air Force F-16 aviators while training with the US Air Force's (USAF) F-22 Raptor stealth fighter jet at Exercise Pitch Black 2024 at RAAF Base Darwin, Northern Territory, Australia.

The exercise was held on the fourth day of the Air Maneuver Exercise (AMX) on July 18.

In the exercise, two F-16 Fighting Falcons of the Indonesian Air Force carried out air combat maneuvers with two USAF F-22 Raptors.

Previously, in the morning training session, four TNI F-16s conducted air combat exercises with Gripen fighter jets belonging to the Royal Thailand Air Force (RTAF).

The training does not only focus on mastering flying techniques, but also includes Dissimilar Air Combat Training (DACT) and Dissimilar Air Combat Manuever (DACM), wrote the Indonesian Air Force in its release.

After carrying out the training, Pnb Captain Hangga "Rocket" praised the maneuverability of the F-22 Raptor in low speed combat conditions and the implementation of the Super High Angle of Attack maneuver.

With this maneuver, he said, the F-22 was able to turn around 180 degrees in less than three seconds.

Meanwhile, Captain Pnb Didik "Frigate" revealed that the stealth capabilities of the F-22 Raptor were very good, it was proven that the fifth generation fighter aircraft was not detected by the F-16 sensors up to a fairly short distance.


According to him, this is a valuable opportunity for Indonesian Air Force pilots to gain experience and learning in the future.


As the final part of the Force Integration Training (FIT) phase, this exercise will enter the Large Force Employment(LFE) phase.


The entire delegation will be divided into Blue Team and Red Team to carry out more complex training missions in the second and third weeks of this multinational air combat exercise. (RNS)

 

Indonesian Independence Anniversary Airventure - Part 1​

 

Wong bee Flight​

 

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