It's more like they (Pindad) use BMP-2 as 'base design' or even the old BTR-50. Quite interesting since at the same time Korean K-21 seems making way for production cooperation with Pindad. Still it's good for Pindad to try their own design.Something interesting just turn up. Reminds me of the AMX-VCI.
Rather light and small, possibly just a protoype.
i'll keep my finger crossed until i can see the Leos hereCommander of Military District Command (KODIM) 0903/Tanjung Selor ,Lt. Col. Gema Repelita accompanying team of Army Headquarters (Mabesad) review development plans of Army Cavalry Battalion (YONKAV) in the village of Gunung Sari, Subdistrict Tanjung Selor, Bulungan regency, East Kalimantan. Activities of the review lasts two days from March 17 until October 18, 2011.
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Yonkav-Kodam (Military Area Command) VI / MLW will be built in 2012 alongside Infantry Brigade Command 24/BC and planned to use Leopard 2 main battle tank type made in Germany with 62.3 ton weight specifications, length 9.97 meters, 3.75 meters wide.
This statement come from someone on Middle level, and not from a General. However being put on the official Army website and also Mulawarman Military District website (Kodam VI/Mulawarman - DANDIM 0903/TSR DAMPINGI TIM MABESAD TINJAU RENCANA PEMBANGUNAN BATALYON KAVELERI DI TANJUNG SELOR).From Indonesian Army official website via Google translate :
WEBSITE TENTARA NASIONAL INDONESIA
i'll keep my finger crossed until i can see the Leos here
Yes, everything is possible here.This statement come from someone on Middle level, and not from a General. However being put on the official Army website and also Mulawarman Military District website (Kodam VI/Mulawarman - DANDIM 0903/TSR DAMPINGI TIM MABESAD TINJAU RENCANA PEMBANGUNAN BATALYON KAVELERI DI TANJUNG SELOR).
Supposedly this can happen if the Generals give the ok. This already create commotions on local Military forums. Putting the MBT on East Kalimantan, for me is going to be logistical nightmare, considering the lack of infrastructure there. Putting light armored assets in East Kalimantan will be easier (in my opinion) to support since the infrastructure that's going to be prepared will be less demanding.
Also where this Leo 2 going to come ? The Dutch or Germans surpluses ? The Dutch already put their Leo 2 in the storage, but they (the Dutch) don't say anything those Leo 2 will be for sale. Is the Germans still have surpluses of Leo 2 ?
With so many factors still there, I just wandering why they dared put this statement on official web sites
Oohhh Wellll, This is Indonesia, anything still possible to be something else
Surpluses MBT's getting cheaper, thus become more affordable (at least in procurement) for developing nations. Even Korean ROTEM now are offering packages for upgrading their K1A1 with K2 technology with more attractive prices.Yes, everything is possible here.
I also have my doubt about the effectiveness of a MBT in our country. Yes its maybe usefull, but something like a BMP-3F or a Panhard VBL with anti-tank missiles is much more flexible and useful in our country (and cheaper to acquire and to maintain).
Its also not a from highest priority in my opinion, we still dont have a capable air defence system, only some low budget stuff against low and slow flying air targets.
Seems unlikely as the AMX-13 upgrading program with Sabiex is going on.Ananda,
the AMX-13s could be retired as the fire support role can still be performed by the 90mm Scorpions.
Surprisingly enough, I do agree. TNI-AD's armoured program does not seem to include a MBT in the near future based on everything I have read so far. Rather, it's geared towards a more light and mobile capability, organic to a mechanized regiment.I find it hard to believe that this claim contains any truth. I would even bet a significant amount of money that this talk was nothing more but wishful thinking by that Lieutenant Colonel, and that nothing will happen.
You're absolutely right. Politics and also threat perceptions.Politics, not logic determine where new weapon systems are stationed.
MBTs, especially Russian designed ones that have a weight of less than 50 tonnes, can operate along highways, roads, urban areas and even in areas where there is no proper road network. Operating a Leopard 2 in rural areas might be a bit tricky though. Then again the Yanks and Aussies operated M-48s, M-60s and Centurions in Vietnam, in areas that had no proper roads. But they also had excellent engineering support.Can the roads and bridges in Indonesia even support a modern MBT outside the more heavily populated areas?
Technically they are going to use it against no one as Indonesia does not face any external threats. The purchase of MBTs, if it happens, can be described as part of the TNI-ADs ongoing modernisation efforts.Who are they going to use it on?
Perhaps ground pressure might be a better measure whether MBTs can operate there rather than vehicle weight. I do recall it was comparable to a Russian T-series MBT despite of a higher combat weight. One of the reasons the Singaporeans chose the Leopard 2.MBTs, especially Russian designed ones that have a weight of less than 50 tonnes, can operate along highways, roads, urban areas and even in areas where there is no proper road network. Operating a Leopard 2 in rural areas might be a bit tricky though. Then again the Yanks and Aussies operated M-48s, M-60s and Centurions in Vietnam, in areas that had no proper roads. But they also had excellent engineering support.
100% Agree, you can find a lot announcements and 'news' in the media based on "maybe"s, "there is a possibility that in the future"s and even just fantasy."I find it hard to believe that this claim contains any truth. I would even bet a significant amount of money that this talk was nothing more but wishful thinking by that Lieutenant Colonel, and that nothing will happen."
"Surprisingly enough, I do agree. TNI-AD's armoured program does not seem to include a MBT in the near future based on everything I have read so far. Rather, it's geared towards a more light and mobile capability, organic to a mechanized regiment."
"If such a deal with national and international ramifications would be made, it would not be the task of a generic infantry officer to announce it. It would be the president himself, the defence minister or at the very least the commanding general of the army who would reveal such a deal to the public. Yet, none of these three persons has commented on this issue. And neither did any of the potential supplier nations, nor any company that would be involved, nor any reputable media institution.
This fact alone is a very clear indicator."
Well if you look on the terrain and infrastructures conditions of Indonesian Land borders (with Malaysia in Borneo, with PNG in west Papua, and with Timor Leste in Timor), then you'll see that logistically it's not suitable for MBT operations. Only Java, and in some part of Sumatra and Bali that have infrastructures and conditions more suitable for MBT's operations. That's why the Army used to operated only light armored vehicles on border area. Base on that if any MBT's being procured, then it's supposedly logically (base on infrastructure on logistics support) located in Java or at most in Sumatra.If indeed Leopards 2s are bought, the AMX-13s could be retired as the fire support role can still be performed by the 90mm Scorpions. If MBTS are bought, logic would dictate that these are placed where Indonesia actually has land borders.
I think this more as demonstrator to show the versatility of Anoa design for several design configurations. I'm more interested with the turret, seems it's Pindad own design, thus it's more as demonstrator on Pindad side to show their design capabilities.Anyway, another Anoa variant with a 20mm turret was photographed recently. It seems that Pindad is experimenting with different variants. But are there plans to purchase them
However, I haven't found any recent link yet that confirm if the dutch Leo's 2 really for sale. Most of Indonesia's AMX 13 105 mm variant are ex dutch. Will be interesting in TNI-AD really go to the dutch for second hand MBT's. They have done that with AMX 13, will they go second time ?THE HAGUE, 08/04/11 - The cabinet is virtually certain to announce enormous cutbacks at defence today. According to a leaked draft version of the measures, 12,000 jobs and complete army units will disappear.
Defence Minister Hans Hillen already announced permanent budget cuts of 1 billion euros per year earlier. The cabinet already considered the far-reaching cutbacks last week. The decision was however postponed and will likely be made today.
Public broadcaster NOS has already obtained the plans. It says that all 60 Leopard tanks will be divested. The 17 Cougar helicopters are also to go, as well as four of the 10 mine-sweepers. At least one-third of the 86 F-16s will also be sold.
Some 12,300 jobs will disappear. Around 6,000 soldiers will face forced redundancies. NOS has not yet discovered where the blows will actually fall.
The unions are furious and derisive. Bigger missions such as that in Uruzgan - four years, 2,000 personnel - will no longer be possible in the future, says ACOM chairman Kleian. "The Netherlands will have a Belgian armed forces. Flying now and then. And if there is money and petrol, then we will do a trick."
Yes ground pressure plays a huge part. During an exercise with the USMC a few years ago in a palm oil estate, USMC LAV-25s kept getting bogged down but the Malaysian army's Scorpions were all right due to their lower ground pressure.Perhaps ground pressure might be a better measure whether MBTs can operate there rather than vehicle weight.
Dutch Leos were reportedly offered to Peru for their MBT program. Germany should still have plenty to spare, especially with the reported cuts.However, I haven't found any recent link yet that confirm if the dutch Leo's 2 really for sale. Most of Indonesia's AMX 13 105 mm variant are ex dutch. Will be interesting in TNI-AD really go to the dutch for second hand MBT's. They have done that with AMX 13, will they go second time ?