This's agreement seems related to the effort on keeping Hawk 200/100 in TNI-AU inventory to be operational for sometime around. Especially providing Indigenous support capabilities.
The agreement being call for reverse engineering the Hawk Adour engine. Bit make me wonder on with the capabilities of both companies. This Infoglobal mostly has experience in Avionics, while Nusantara Turbin as DI subsidiary mostly work as Turbine MRO. Both doesn't have (so far) the capabilities to build an engine from ground up. Off course the idea of Habibie when IPTN then build Nusantara Turbine, was to be nucleus of Indonesia own indigenous Gas Turbine manufacturing.
However I don't see they (Nusantara Turbine) have the capability or more important given the Investment necessary to build supporting technology on manufacturing Gas Turbine. They have reasonable facilities doing heavy MRO. However that doesn't mean enough capabilities on manufacturing.
I'm bit carefully to read the development on recent reverse engineering drive initiate by MinDef. Before they (MinDef) also initiate SOE consortium to reverse engineering Chinese C-705 Missiles. The development seems been tone down so far (except some Missiles models testing in wind tunnel that I've put before). Not that I'm saying they don't have capabilities for reverse engineering, but doing so need constant Investment with high risk factor to fail. Something that Indonesian bureaucracy shown reluctance on big Investment in RnD.
So build Turbofan need large Investment on metallurgy and precision engineering. Despite Indonesia has metallurgy research since Soekarno era, but in my opinion it's still not connected toward day to day manufacturing industry. All the domestic steel companies for example, relied on Foreign Partner technology to develop their steel products. So I do have big doubt on metallurgy RnD capabilities in Indonesia, despite they're already doing it for sometime. If local Industry didn't use them, then there doubt even from local on their capabilities.
This's all in my opinion result from lack of consistent Investment in RnD. Can those reverse engineering projects will gain result ? Off course they can, but it will need constant high risk Investment on developing what been call basic science. This's where my doubt came.
Still in the end they can do reverse engineering by 'buying' off the shelf tech from the outside. I do sense that's in the end that will happen on those reverse engineering Projects. It'll provide less risky Investment, and that's will suit better with Indonesian bureaucracy.
Anyway, seems by doing this the plan for LCA Investment for Hawk replacement being delayed. Perhaps cause the budget being diverted to MRCA Investment. As I point out, if they want to keep getting MRCA, some budget need to be diverted.