need both OPVs and advanced frigates. We absolutely need them both.
What we don't need are prestige projects like a new capital or expensive cars for officials. Yes i understand a minister needs a large car which can offer protection, but also lower levels of officials expect they can get lux expensive cars with escorte.
There's article from Benard Sondakh, he's Navy Chief under Megawati Administration and early SBY First term. He's known as the ones that fight and got approval for four Sigma 9113 corvettes.
Despite some online media comments for those corvettes, he put something that I see as so far one of handicap for all three TNI's branch, which is operational budget. Sigma Corvettes is sophisticated enough (for TNI operational environments) and relative cheap to operate. This kind of thinking is also the ones that seems decide on taking over three ex Brunai Nahkoda Ragam corvettes.
Sondakh I remember that time to champion TNI-AL focusing on FCS and Corvettes not because there's no need for Frigattes, but simply more on arguments can TNI-AL afford to operate modern Frigattes. Sometime after Prabowo's MinDef sign MoU with Fincantieri for those 6 FREMM, he comented in media saying "it is good for Government to procured that kind of Frigattes, just don't forget to give enough budget to operating them".
That's why I'm saying beggar can not choose. So far I just don't see enough money trails on 'huge' increase in operating budgets commitment. We can talk on Rafale or FREMM, just hope they are preparing enough budgets to operate them, as those will be nor only expensive to procured but much more expensive to operate then what TNI use to operates. I believe this is one of reasons why Soeharto decided to scrap ex USSR Cruiser and Destroyers. Many online milenials enthusiats talk of Soeharto scrap them due to pressures from Neighbours and US. However I do see it more because under early 70's economic conditions, those cruiser and destroyers simply unaffordable to operate.
So Arrow 140 derivatives seems allready calculate enough to be supported operationally. It's enough chatters in media and online sources that MinDef already give Down Payment for the project to PAL-Babcock. However I don't see the progress on money trails for FREMM yet. Personally I do have more hope on OPV's.
As for new capital project, personally I don't see the need for that. Better use the money to build dikes like in Netherland to safe guard Jakarta coasts and revitalise better water ways management to prevent flood. That's what the Dutch Blue Prints for Jakarta/Batavia which Indonesian governments after that only follow partially. No wonder Jakarta have this much problem. Then again New Capital is more grandeur, image buildings, sexy projects then Dikes and water ways in Jakarta.
Anyway it is more on Politics rather then Defense talks. Back to TNI-AL and Coast Guards, under present situations more 'presences' is needed. Rather then more 'shiny' advances assets but have diffilculties to operate due constraint in operational budgets. TNI until now in many occasion still need to 'borrow' fuels from Pertamina, and mostly pay them when during next year budget allocations. Not good signs for operational readiness.