Indonesian Defense Industry

Interview with PT PAL Indonesia CEO

 
Indonesian Aerospace (PTDI) Working on First Flying Cars in Southeast Asia

Collaboration with Indonesian private owned company.


Certification in early 2028 then sell mass at the end of 2028


 
Indonesian private owned shipbuilding.

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Finally launched the first ship


90 meters OPV with Corvette/Frigate Armament. Currently still in FFBW version.

KRI Raja Haji Fisabilillah once commissioned.

 
Defend ID UCAV (smaller than Black Eagle MALE UCAV) is showcased in airfield tarmac as well as N219 prototype and Indonesian Aerospace Flying car model.

 

BIAS 2024: PT Len Industri launches DID 3.11 tactical reconnaissance drone for surveillance and combatants​

Drone PT Len DID 3 11



AIRSPACE REVIEW – PT Len Industri, part of the DEFEND ID Holding, launched the DID 3.11 drone for surveillance and combatant functions at the ongoing Bali International Airshow (BIAS) 2024 at I Gustri Ngurah Rai Airport, Bali.

A total of two red and white drones were displayed in the outdoor arena of the exhibition.

Director of PT Len Industri Bobby Rasyidin said that the DID 3.11 drone already has a TKDN (local content) of 45 percent.

He added that in the future content development will be carried out in accordance with the mission required by users. For example, payloads for SAR (Synthetic Apperture Radar), Direction Finder, Jammer, and others.


Drones are equipped with a variety of advanced sensors to be able to carry out various missions effectively and efficiently.

Currently, there are two types of drones being built, namely for surveillance and combatant purposes. This drone was developed at the PT Len Industri facility in Subang. Meanwhile, the flight test was carried out from Nusawiru Pangandaran.

With a flight time of more than 10 hours, the DID 3.11 drone can carry out missions for a longer period of time so that it is more effective in carrying out missions.

It also includes efficient operational capabilities, with automatic take-off/landing capabilities, ease of operation, compact mobilization and common fuel types.

This pertamax-fueled drone can travel to a maximum speed of 180 km per hour with a maximum range of 1,500 km. (RBS)


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Indonesian shipbuilder launches 90 m OPV for navy​


2024-09-19


Privately owned Indonesian shipbuilder PT Daya Radar Utama (PT DRU) has launched the first of two 90 m offshore patrol vessels (OPVs) on order for the country's navy.

The vessel with pennant number 391 took to the water on 18 September at PT DRU's shipyard in Lampung, South Sumatra. It will be known as KRI Raja Haji Fisabilillah once commissioned.

In 2020 PT DRU received two separate contracts from the Indonesian Navy and the Indonesian Ministry of Defense (MoD) respectively to build two 90 m OPVs.

A steel-cutting ceremony for both ships was held in August 2021 at Lampung.

The OPVs will displace about 1,800 tonnes at standard loads and 2,100 tonnes at full loads.

The vessels will have a top speed of 28 kt, an economical speed of 15 kt, and a cruising speed of 20 kt. At its economical cruising speed, the OPV will have a maximum range of 9,600 n miles with an endurance of 20 days. It can operate at up to Sea State 5 and survive up to Sea State 6.

Neither the Indonesian MoD nor PT DRU have confirmed details of the OPV's weapon systems.

However, computer-generated images of the vessels that have been released by the MoD and PT DRU so far indicate that the vessels will be armed with what appears to be the Leonardo 76/62 Super Rapid (SR) 76 mm naval gun as its primary weapon.

 
KRI Raja Haji Fisabilillah once commissioned.


 

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