This's two days old information. Kris FB seems got it from TNI-AL Instagram. When I see this two days ago, don't want to put it here yet. Seems after some searching, There's other informal information that I heard shown MinDef did already submitted Project that already reach 'finance' people for more Maritime base Helicopters. For that I decide to put it here.
Seems they're looking for candidate to replace their NBO-105 which come from IPTN in the 80's. I presume why they're talking with Airbus on H145M. All this to enhance their fleet of Panthers (AS 565). Interesting on that H225M, as not many Navy that use them.
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Question if they (TNI-AL) will use similar specs that Brazilian Helibras prepared for Brazilian Navy H225M (picture from Airbus Helicopter). This's large enough helicopter that unlike AS565 can not be use with existing Corvettes/Light Frigates. However with they are now building Larger Frigates on Iver/Type 31 based and if FREMM got on the way too, they at least going to need to give 8 Frigates with this class of Helicopter.
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This is not first time TNI-AL air wing has medium-large helicopter. The record shown in 80's they got 4 NAS 332M with 2 already wired for ASuW (with Bendix radar), although no solid information that I got, shown whether their planned ASW kit already installed (Picture from TNI-AL Purpenerbal).
Rumours that I got long time ago, those 2 NAS332M being prepared for larger Frigates then Van Speijk. Van Speijk/Yani class is not large enough for NAS332M. It's speculated those two being prepared for Tromp class Frigates after they're retired from Dutch Navy. Other rumours talk for TNI-AL that time talking with other European source for 2 similar size Frigates.
As we know the East Timor and Economic Crisis in 90's and Soeharto's down fall practically stop those plan. So practically TNI-AL in process to reequipping them selves on ASuW and ASW capabilities that they're having in 80's.
If this going through, shown again the power of Airbus Lobby in using their influence on DI rotary wings projects.