Indonesian Avionics Industry

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InfoGlobal has flying test bed (FTB) plane for testing their avionic system in real flight test

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Infoglobal's avionic has equipped the Royal Malaysian Air Force's PC-7 MK. II aircraft.
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Avionics is a category of electronic systems and equipment specifically designed for use in aviation.

A literal blend of the terms "aviation" and "electronics," the avionics installed in an aircraft or spacecraft can include engine controls, flight control systems, navigation, communications, flight recorders, lighting systems, threat detection, fuel systems, electro-optic (EO/IR) systems, weather radar, performance monitors, and systems that carry out hundreds of other mission and flight management tasks.

Every modern aircraft, spacecraft, and artificial satellite uses electronic systems of varying types to perform a range of functions pertinent to their purpose and mission. Generally, the more complex the craft or mission is, the more complicated the electronic systems are that they employ.

Commercial airliners, helicopters, military fighter jets, unmanned aerial vehicles (UAV), business jets, and spacecraft all use avionics - to provide services, carry out missions, make new discoveries, track and report performance measures, and operate within established safety parameters. The most advanced avionics systems also integrate multiple functions to improve performance, simplify maintenance, and contain costs.

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This Muhammadiyah Cadre Successfully Developed Radar Technology for Kemhan RI​


By aandarianto

5 hours ago

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MUHAMMADIYAH.OR.ID, BANJARMASIN - Maybe only a handful of successful young people managed to build a company in the field of security defense, especially radar technology in Indonesia. One of them is Yussi Perdana Saputera, the Young Manufacture of Al Jihad Banjarmasin Mosque.


In a press release received by the editor on Wednesday (16/4), Yussi Perdana who was the birth of Banjarmasin, said his young people joined and learned a lot of experience of organizing and leadership in the Young Forces of Al Jihad / AMMA Mosque (formerly his name was Teen Masjid Al Jihad / RMJ).


"After graduating from Tsanawiyah Junior High School, Ulun (I) continued to SMK Telkom majoring in informatics in Banjarbaru. That’s where Ulun began to know and love the world of technology. Then continue to study S1 at Telkom University Bandung majoring in Telecommunications Engineering, "said Yussi.


While traveling on the island of Java, Yussi has been active as an assistant lecturer to find additional pocket money. Then while completing the final task, he also became an assistant researcher at the Indonesian Institute of Sciences (LIPI).

"After college Ulun decided to keep fighting the fate of the overseas and for the support of parents also not to rush home to Banjarmasin. Therefore, Ulun then continued his S2 Education at ITB through scholarships," he said.


Graduated S2, on February 5, 2016 Yussi and some of his colleagues founded the company with the name of PT Radar Telekomunikasi Indonesia (PT RTI) which is a defense industry company under the auspices of the Ministry of Defense (Kemhan) RI.


The company is engaged in the field of radar, telecommunications, electronics, and information with the mission to develop domestic production technology products / Domestic Content Level (TKDN).


These products are designed to be used in a variety of industries, societies, and governments, both for civil and defense applications. Among them for the procurement of LPI radar, coastal radar, air defense radar, and weapons tracker radar for the Indonesian National Army (TNI).


The radar products created by Yussi and his colleagues are not only used for domestic needs, but have also been glimpsed by the government of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia with an investment value of Rp. 80 billion. But with the requirements that must be met is to establish a factory in Saudi Arabia, change citizenship to become a citizen of Saudi Arabia and settle in Saudi for at least 5 years. But this offer was rejected.


“I feel heavy on the terms offered,” Yussi said.


As one of the young people who had joined the Young Forces of Al Jihad Mosque (AMMA) Banjarmasin, when asked his opinion about the development carried out by Al Jihad Mosque, Yussi said that currently the mosque building has developed significantly, then he also highlighted about the development of information in Al Jihad Mosque which is increasingly advanced, including the radio Suara Al Jihad, website mu4.co.id, social media and online studies.


In addition, he also appreciated the facilities provided by Takmir Masjid Al Jihad such as professional body maintenance services with 2 pieces of Toyota Alphard type ambulance, toilet facilities that are standard for star hotels and also sacrificial animal slaughter services with aids so that in 1 day can complete slaughter of up to 90 cows, most Indonesian.


Yussi also provides 5 inspirational tips to the younger generation to advance and succeed.


"First hold fast to the values of religion, follow the direction of parents and do not argue, always do good to others, do not forget to give alms, continue to learn and build networking or friendship and finally good at finding opportunities," Yussi said.


 
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In 2022, Mr. Adi Sasongko as CEO of PT. Infoglobal once told Singaporean media, GBP Aerospace & Defense, about his company's plan to build a new, larger workshop with an area of around three hectares near the airport (Juanda, Surabaya). This will be a one-stop workshop for avionics, reverse engineering and so on.

Now in 2025, the form of this workshop has begun to appear and can be seen on Google Maps.

Here is photo taken last March.

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Next I want to bring LEN Industry to this thread, they are participating in UCAV MALE Elang Hitam (Black Eagle)

Unlike previous two companies I bring to this thread in avionics and radar system where both are private sector, LEN Industry is a state owned company and currently acting as holding of all Indonesian SOE in defense sector, including Indonesian Aerospace

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But mostly their revenue comes from civilian sector out side of aerospace like electronic and signaling system of Greater Jakarta LRT System

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April 24, 2025, Infoglobal and Dislitbangau (Indonesian Air Force Research Departmen) discussed the study of the development of the Multipurpose Control & Display Unit (MCDU) avionics on the C295 aircraft, as well as the Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV) mission system.

1. MCDU is, an avionic instrument that is the main interface of the Flight Management System (FMS). Infoglobal has previously developed CDU for various military aircraft, namely the CDU of the CASA NC-212 aircraft, the Mission Computer Data Entry (MCDE) of the F-5 E/F Tiger aircraft, and the FMD-A13 of the C-130 Hercules aircraft.

2. Mission System UAV
A collaboration plan to create a UAV mission system. Currently, Infoglobal is independently developing a Medium Altitude Long Endurance (MALE) type UAV with a surveillance mission.

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Indonesian Avionics Company, InfoGlobal, (private sector) is now also developing drone.

First picture is older design, second picture look like that will be the final design. If successful, it will add the company capability into drone as well. As it has the strength in the software development and system integration, so making drone makes sense.


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Indonesian gov research agency, BRIN, is also developing UAV mission system. It produces small drones as well intended to test their mission system.

So far those who develop mission system seriously for UAV is :

1. LEN Industry (SOE defense electronic company, parent of Defense SOE holding)
2. InfoGlobal (private sector, defense electronic mostly in avionics)
3. Gov Research Agency, BRIN
4. Indonesian state owned universities, UGM/Universitas Gajah Mada has the most developed one among other state universities as far as I know as latest development shows they develop long range drone with VTOL capability
 
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At the Indodefence 2025 Exhibition, there was an avionics made by Infoglobal that caught my attention, namely the Integrated Multi Function Display (IMFD), a display for the Grob G 120TP trainer aircraft.

This is not the first time this Surabaya-based company has made avionics for this trainer aircraft, previously they had made the Engine Data Display (EDD), namely an avionics that functions to display engine data, fuel, and electrical data on the aircraft's instrument panel.

For information, there are 2 types of Grob G-120TP aircraft cockpit models, namely the semi-digital model and the full glass cockpit. The EDD is installed in the semi-digital cockpit, while the IMFD is integrated for the full glass cockpit.
 
InfoGlobal Avionics in Indo Defense 2025

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