MOSCOW-(IDB) : Russia won export orders for weapons exceeding $15 billion and
delivered weapons worth $14 billion in 2012, compared with $13.2 billion
of weapons in 2011. “Surely, Russia will continue cooperation with her
traditional partners in the sphere of military-technical cooperation,”
Russian president Vladimir Putin told a meeting of the government’s
committee for military-technical cooperation with foreign countries in
December. “But it is of not less importance to us to enter new markets,
expand the nomenclature of deliveries and services.”
According to figures provided on the Russian president’s official website (www.kremlin.ru),
the largest buyers of Russian weapons last year were India (27
percent), Algeria (21 percent) and Vietnam (18 percent). Russia also
signed a breakthrough deal with Iraq worth $4.2 billion, which included
Mi-28NE helicopters and Pantsir S1 air-defense systems.
Russia’s backlog of export orders for military equipment is estimated at $40 billion, down from the record of $50 billion in 2010. The backlog is expected to stay flat in the next three to four years and then gradually decrease.
Bangladesh Orders Yak-130s on Credit
Rosoboronexport, Russia’s arms vendor (Chalet B367 and Hall 4 Stand D187), used LIMA 2013 (in Langkawi, Malaysia, March 26 to 30) as its platform to report on its most recent achievements in military sales. For Bangladesh, which is seeking to buy 24 Yak-130 jet trainers with added precision strike and air defense capability, the Russian government recently opened a credit line of $1 billion for weapons purchases. Focus on a single type allows the Asian country to increase the number of aircraft it ordered and facilitate programs for personnel training, infrastructure, spares and weapons stores. Previously, Bangladesh considered a follow-on order for MiG-29 series fighters, but apparently found the lighter and newer Yakovlev better suited to its requirements. However, Bangladesh may place an order to modernize eight previously delivered MiG-29s into more advanced MiG-29SMTs.
Indonesia Building Fleet of Flanker Fighters
This March, Anatoly Isaikin, director general at Rosoboronexport, announced that Indonesia had placed a follow-on order for six more Sukhoi Su-30MK2 twin-seat multi-role fighters. The deal also includes an unspecified number of Saturn AL-31F engines and other equipment needed to keep the growing Indonesian Flanker fleet intact. To facilitate further sales to Jakarta, the Kremlin-controlled VEB Bank provided the Indonesian finance ministry with an export credit facility worth $399.5 million for a seven-year term.
Following the delivery of new aircraft in February, the Indonesian air force’s current Sukhoi fleet comprises 12 aircraft: two Su-27SKs, three Su-27SKMs, two Su-30MKs and five Su-30MK2s. Four more Su-30MK2s are expected by year-end. Sjafrie Sjamsoeddin, deputy defense minister, was quoted as saying Indonesia plans to have a full squadron of 16 Sukhoi Su-27/30 fighters by the end of this year. Earlier, his colleagues voiced Jakarta’s ultimate intent to form 10 Sukhoi fighter squadrons comprising 180 aircraft within the next 15 to 20 years.
Victor Komardin, Rosoboronexport deputy director general, told the media at LIMA 2013 that Indonesian officials have asked Russia to create a joint center for repair and maintenance of Sukhoi fighters, and Mil Mi-17 and Mi-35 helicopters in Indonesia. He believes the agreement could be signed before the planned rotation of the armed forces chiefs in the second half of the year. After the rotation, Russian salesmen expect resumption of negotiations on follow-on orders for the Su-30MK2, and even more advanced Su-35s, as well as other weapons on the Indonesian wish list.
China Signs for Su-35s
More weapons sales are pending to China. Russian officials confirmed during a briefing at IDEX 2013 in Abu Dhabi that preliminary documents had been signed for the Sukhoi Su-35 multi-role fighter. The new deal for 24 Sukhoi Su-35 single-seat, multi-role fighters would be worth $1.5 billion, with deliveries expected to start in 2015. China and Russia signed the intergovernmental agreement in January, according to Vyacheslav Dzirkaln, deputy director at Russia’s Federal Service for Military-Technical Cooperation (FSVTS), following decisions made during Russian defense minister Sergei Choigu’s visit to Beijing in November 2012.
Dzirkaln added that the work on a firm contract is ongoing “in a planned manner” as the sides are “detailing” delivery terms. “There will be direct shipments only, not license production,” he said. China last purchased fighters from Russia in 2004, when it added 24 Su-30MK2s, bringing the grand total of Flanker series aircraft it procured from Russia to 283.
India Is Biggest Importer
India is another enthusiastic buyer of Sukhoi jets. Today, 15 out of 32 Indian air force fighter squadrons operate Su-30MKI multi-role fighters. Alexander Fomin, director at the Federal Service for military-technical cooperation with foreign countries (FSVTS) and the head of Russian official delegation to Aero India 2013, said that Russia continues selling weapons to India on a large scale, despite losing a number of international tenders recently. He added that India’s share of Russia’s military exports is nearly 30 percent, making India the largest importer of Russian weapons.
President Putin, during his visit to New Delhi in December, witnessed the signing of several major arms deals. The largest of those calls for the shipment of 42 additional Su-30MKI kits for subsequent assembly at Hindustan Aeronautics Ltd. (HAL). The value of that deal is estimated at U.S.$3 billion. This recent order supplements earlier signed contracts for a total of 230 such fighters.
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Sorurce : Ainonline
Russia’s backlog of export orders for military equipment is estimated at $40 billion, down from the record of $50 billion in 2010. The backlog is expected to stay flat in the next three to four years and then gradually decrease.
Bangladesh Orders Yak-130s on Credit
Rosoboronexport, Russia’s arms vendor (Chalet B367 and Hall 4 Stand D187), used LIMA 2013 (in Langkawi, Malaysia, March 26 to 30) as its platform to report on its most recent achievements in military sales. For Bangladesh, which is seeking to buy 24 Yak-130 jet trainers with added precision strike and air defense capability, the Russian government recently opened a credit line of $1 billion for weapons purchases. Focus on a single type allows the Asian country to increase the number of aircraft it ordered and facilitate programs for personnel training, infrastructure, spares and weapons stores. Previously, Bangladesh considered a follow-on order for MiG-29 series fighters, but apparently found the lighter and newer Yakovlev better suited to its requirements. However, Bangladesh may place an order to modernize eight previously delivered MiG-29s into more advanced MiG-29SMTs.
Indonesia Building Fleet of Flanker Fighters
This March, Anatoly Isaikin, director general at Rosoboronexport, announced that Indonesia had placed a follow-on order for six more Sukhoi Su-30MK2 twin-seat multi-role fighters. The deal also includes an unspecified number of Saturn AL-31F engines and other equipment needed to keep the growing Indonesian Flanker fleet intact. To facilitate further sales to Jakarta, the Kremlin-controlled VEB Bank provided the Indonesian finance ministry with an export credit facility worth $399.5 million for a seven-year term.
Following the delivery of new aircraft in February, the Indonesian air force’s current Sukhoi fleet comprises 12 aircraft: two Su-27SKs, three Su-27SKMs, two Su-30MKs and five Su-30MK2s. Four more Su-30MK2s are expected by year-end. Sjafrie Sjamsoeddin, deputy defense minister, was quoted as saying Indonesia plans to have a full squadron of 16 Sukhoi Su-27/30 fighters by the end of this year. Earlier, his colleagues voiced Jakarta’s ultimate intent to form 10 Sukhoi fighter squadrons comprising 180 aircraft within the next 15 to 20 years.
Victor Komardin, Rosoboronexport deputy director general, told the media at LIMA 2013 that Indonesian officials have asked Russia to create a joint center for repair and maintenance of Sukhoi fighters, and Mil Mi-17 and Mi-35 helicopters in Indonesia. He believes the agreement could be signed before the planned rotation of the armed forces chiefs in the second half of the year. After the rotation, Russian salesmen expect resumption of negotiations on follow-on orders for the Su-30MK2, and even more advanced Su-35s, as well as other weapons on the Indonesian wish list.
China Signs for Su-35s
More weapons sales are pending to China. Russian officials confirmed during a briefing at IDEX 2013 in Abu Dhabi that preliminary documents had been signed for the Sukhoi Su-35 multi-role fighter. The new deal for 24 Sukhoi Su-35 single-seat, multi-role fighters would be worth $1.5 billion, with deliveries expected to start in 2015. China and Russia signed the intergovernmental agreement in January, according to Vyacheslav Dzirkaln, deputy director at Russia’s Federal Service for Military-Technical Cooperation (FSVTS), following decisions made during Russian defense minister Sergei Choigu’s visit to Beijing in November 2012.
Dzirkaln added that the work on a firm contract is ongoing “in a planned manner” as the sides are “detailing” delivery terms. “There will be direct shipments only, not license production,” he said. China last purchased fighters from Russia in 2004, when it added 24 Su-30MK2s, bringing the grand total of Flanker series aircraft it procured from Russia to 283.
India Is Biggest Importer
India is another enthusiastic buyer of Sukhoi jets. Today, 15 out of 32 Indian air force fighter squadrons operate Su-30MKI multi-role fighters. Alexander Fomin, director at the Federal Service for military-technical cooperation with foreign countries (FSVTS) and the head of Russian official delegation to Aero India 2013, said that Russia continues selling weapons to India on a large scale, despite losing a number of international tenders recently. He added that India’s share of Russia’s military exports is nearly 30 percent, making India the largest importer of Russian weapons.
President Putin, during his visit to New Delhi in December, witnessed the signing of several major arms deals. The largest of those calls for the shipment of 42 additional Su-30MKI kits for subsequent assembly at Hindustan Aeronautics Ltd. (HAL). The value of that deal is estimated at U.S.$3 billion. This recent order supplements earlier signed contracts for a total of 230 such fighters.
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Sorurce : Ainonline
India beli sukhoi 230 biji baru dibantu russia bikin tejas. Dan tejas pun masuk pesawat LIFT sebenarnya teknologynya cuman ditambahin teknology stealth.....hitung sendiri tuh berapa ratus trilyun buat sukhoi doang!!! TOT russia n negara2 produsen utama itu mahal bro...!!! Pemerintah ini langkahnya hrs kita hargai(diluar komisi n korupsi) berusaha dpt harga semurah mungkin n dpt ToT.....lihat brp harga SIGMA produk DSNS indo dibanding Maroko ?? Jauuuuh.... Kita modal 15 trilyun n dapat ilmu mulai dasar boss....itu benar2 murah (semoga berhasil), kita do'akan sj langkah2 pemerintah yg 'ulet' ini berhasil n lancar semua.....amin
BalasHapusSemoga korea benar2 baik sama kita......amin
HapusAsyik, akhirnya indo beli pesawat baru...
BalasHapusTapi koq cuma jadi 1 skuadron ya?
Saran: beli sukhoi 35BM dan Sukhoi 32 super flanker. Biar makin garang dirgantara indonesia.
F16 second, batalin aja deh! Masa jam terbangnya sudah mau habis. Walau di upgrade2 bagaimana pun.
Mudah2an indo punya 3 sampai 4 skuadron Sukhoi mengingat wilayah indonesia yg sangat luas, saatnya perkuatan alutsista udara dan laut diutamakan. Untuk yg didarat, MBT leopard revolution sudah cukup koq.
Majulah TNI dan indonesiaku... :)
Neh kutipannya...Sjafrie Sjamsoeddin, deputy defense minister, was quoted as saying Indonesia plans to have a full squadron of 16 Sukhoi Su-27/30 fighters by the end of this year. Earlier, his colleagues voiced Jakarta’s ultimate intent to form 10 Sukhoi fighter squadrons comprising 180 aircraft within the next 15 to 20 years.
Hapusadi pratama@ , wamen,berencana buat 10 skuadron untuk pesawat sukhoi, yang kemungkinan membeli su 35s dan persenjataan nya 15 s/d 20 thn kedepan.
BalasHapusMaksudnya buat MEF rentra pertama bung ano...
BalasHapusMaaf, comment nya agak kepotong2, soalnya sambil kerja... Hehehehe... :)
Yang koment orang gila gak bermutu gak diperhatikan orang koment sampah by: adrian kalibata city herbras 02/CU
BalasHapusOrang gila, goblok bin donggggook muncul lg, andrian kali anjing...
Hapusya termasuk kamu yg koment jg gila dan gak mutu.. manusia primitif..goblok...
BalasHapusadrian loe atu2ny orang waras tong sampah loe!
BalasHapusrencana 10 skuadron sukhoi, tapi belinya jangan nyicil setahun 6 gimana mau dapat ToT bagus, minta kredit sama rusia buat 10 skuadron sukhoi + minta ToT yang sesuai(s300 +pengembangan bersam pak fa, baru diladenin sama rusia.. :D ...
BalasHapusabis itu sambil proses berjalan (tot,pengiriman,pembayaran), bicara lagi sama rusia kedepan mau ngankat 12 unit kilo+ lainnya s300,400 dll, setelah pesanan berjalan 70-90% lakukan pesanan kedua kilo dll, minta lagi TOTnya apan kek,
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aduh artikel diatas bhs planet lg,gw gak ngerti,tolong terjemahkan ya ?
BalasHapus10 skadron sukhoi??? Apa ga kebanyakan yah? Lah yg kelas medium dan light figter dapat jatah seimbang gak? Wah.. Kalo bener mantap juga tni au.
BalasHapusMana adrian resek,satu kata jancok lo!
BalasHapusMungkin pada lupa, maklum memang kita bangsa "Pelupa" dan mudah melupakan. !!!
BalasHapusPesawat C -130 B yg di boyong alm. bung Karno dari AS tanpa uang sepeserpun sampai sekarang masih hidup setelah melewati program perpanjanagn waktu hidup, pada hal umurnya sdh lebih dari 50 tahun, Bro.!!!!
Begitu pula pesawat C -47 "Dakota" yg masih layak terbang umurnya sdh lebih " tua" banget dari umur "Boleroes11" iru menunjukan bahwa techno logy manusia memungkinkan pesawat2 " tua" masih dpt exist.
Saya tidak sependapat dg ady pratama@ kalau F-16 "hibah" tinggal sedikit "live hour" nya, ini terlepas dari masalah"hibah" itu sendiri.
Dengan kondisi hasil " refurbish" dan up- grade avionic F- 16 blok 25 dpt berubah menjadi blok 32, tapi sulit kalau jadi blok 52.
Bagian utama pesawat ada 3 ; Frame atau platform, Engine dan Avionic.
Nah, kalau ke tiganya dlm kondisi "S" sesuai standard dan sertifikasi pesawat militer ya pasti akan lolos dari test kelayakan dan siap untuk " flight" serta mampu melakukan manuver terbang sesuai dg keinginan pilot.
Saya sendiri juga tidak " setuju" dg proses hibah itu sendiri, karena kita di bebani dg biaya yg begitu besar padahal namanya hibah itu kan di beri atau di kasih tentunya dlm kondisi layak terbang.
Disini peranan diplomasi di butuhkan, tapi kalau memang ada maksud lain, ya silakeun toh " rumah idaman" di " balik papan" tetep menunggu dan tinggal waktu saja, namun pasti datang bagi siapa saja, termasuk yg pejabat yg " nggendutin" katong dewek dari hasil kong kalingkong.
Ini "Boleroes11" heh, opo abamu. He....he....he.....
setuju cak boller, kt juga harus ingat, F5, A4, yg dulu pernah kt miliki jg mengalami refubish, hasilnya, HUD F5 tiger kt hampir setara dgn f16 A/B kt, trus A4 sistemnya pengalami perubahan setingkat. padahal pesawat2 kt dah terbilang JADUL. tp kemempuannya meningkat jd lebih modern.
BalasHapusYang pada komen barang hibah,barang rongsokan,negara sampah,pada gak ngerti semua. cuma menurut saya kang boleroes namanya hibah,kalo buat biaya up grade msh wajar aja kalo ditanggung sdr kecuali kalo us kasih hibah F16 blok 52 hibah gratis masih baru lagi nih lbh mantap(mana mungkin),yg penting ga ada embel2 korupsi/komisi.
BalasHapusDisini komen perihal hibah material alutsista dari AS, tidak pernah muncul kewaspadaan mengenai pemasangan "chip" pada setiap unit pesawat, atau helikopter dan atau material lain ex AS.
BalasHapus"Chip" itu berfungsi sebagai alat bantu pemindai material dimana, kapan dan kemana bergerak, seperti kita memasang GPS di mobil kita sehingga memudahkan pelacakan.
Memang sulit untuk melacak dimana "Chip" itu terpasang, karena dg nano teknology mungkin "Chip" tsb hanya sebesar rambut di belah tujuh.
"Chip" tsb layaknya radio "beacon" pada peralatan emergency yg mampu TX melalui channel Giga herz via Satelit mata2 yg setiap beberapa menit selalu melintas di seluruh dunia karena menggunakan LEO ( Low Earth Orbit).
Benarkah seperti itu kang bole? Lalu kalo emang bener ada apakah ada alat pendeteksinya kang bole,bisa jadi pesawat baru/alutsista baru termasuk pesawat kepresidenan kelak juga ada chip mata2 dong kang bole?
BalasHapusTidak tertutup kemungkinan hal tsb ada, hanya untuk membuktikannya mungkin saat ini kita belum mampu untuk mendeteksi.
BalasHapusGambaran real-nya adalah : Setiap prajurit AS di lengan atas sebelah kiri, dibawah "badge" satuan selalu terselip "chip" sebagai upaya monitoring posisi prajurit tsb berada, di samping hal itu, setiap prajurit AS juga dilengkapi dg camera locator, sehingga secara visual dapat di monitor secara real time sikon dimana prajurit tsb " action " dan dg kelengkapan alkom siskom serta peta GIS yg di program pada laptop rudigized, maka kodal dpt memberi arahan secara real time apa yg harus dilakukan prajurit dlm melaksanakan perintah.
Kapan prajurit TNI kita juga dapat di lengkapi dg peralatan seperti itu????
Sebenarnya banyak SDM kita dg level specialis mampu membuat perlengkapan tsb secara sederhana dg memanfaatkan program " real time sofware" yg mereka kuasai dan sdh pada level advanced ilmunya, tapi sayang belum ada yg memanfaatkan kemampuan tsb.
Mungkin ano-ano anggota PP2A juga ada yg mempunyai kemampuan serupa??? Sayang kalau kemampuan tsb hanya di salurkan di blog ini dg komen yang " ngoyo woro ngajak suloyo ".
Ini, " Boleroes11" heh, opo abamu. He....he.....he.........
Begitu pula seluruh material alutsista yg bergerak dan berfungsi tempur, baik darat, laut maupun udara dg kelengkapan program " real time sofware " dpt termonitor secara visual dan real time dan tidak tertutup kemungkinan kantor Puskodal ops yg sdh dilengkapi dg layar monitor besar dari " Barco " dan mampu bekerja 24 jam non stop selama 10 tahun terus menerus dpt menyelenggarakan komunikasi timbal balik atau istilah di kom "Carima" ( memancar dan menerima ) yg sdh teri- incryption. Pada satuan tempur laut yg terdiri gugus tempur laut, pesawat tempur, pesawat AWS, pesawat MPA, dan satuan darat bahkan satuan tempur setingkat regu atau resimen / brigade dpt melaksanakan komunikasi untuk kordinasi secara real time dan dapat menyelenggarakan " tele confrence " untuk tingkat komando dengan visual digitally.
BalasHapusDari olah informasi, pada saat " genting " di Ambalat, Malaysia saja dg memanfaatkan pesawat mesin tunggal piston namun di lengkapi dg sistim survaillance lengkap mampu me - koordinir kapal perang Malaysia bagaimana harus bermanuver / olah gerak me - counter olah gerak kapal perang kita.
Maka jangan ribut saja di blog ini, masih banyak yg harus kita sumbangkan untuk kejayaan TNI kita.
Ini, "Boleroes11" heh, opo abamu. He....he.....he.............
Indonesia Fleet Building of
BalasHapusFighters Flanker Maret ini,
Anatoly Isaikin, direktur
jenderal di
Rosoboronexport,
mengumumkan bahwa
Indonesia telah
menempatkan order
tindak-on untuk enam
pesawat tempur Sukhoi
Su-lebih 30MK2 kembar-
kursi multi-peran.
Kesepakatan itu juga
mencakup jumlah yang
tidak ditentukan mesin
AL-31F Saturnus dan
perlengkapan lainnya
yang diperlukan untuk
menjaga armada Flanker
Indonesia tumbuh utuh.
Untuk memfasilitasi
penjualan lebih lanjut ke
Jakarta, Kremlin
dikendalikan VEB Bank
disediakan kementerian
keuangan Indonesia
dengan fasilitas kredit
ekspor senilai $
399.500.000 untuk jangka
waktu tujuh tahun.
Setelah pengiriman
pesawat baru pada bulan
Februari, armada Sukhoi
angkatan udara Indonesia
saat ini terdiri dari 12
pesawat: dua Su-27SKs,
tiga Su-27SKMs, dua
Su-30MKs dan lima
Su-30MK2s. Empat lagi
Su-30MK2s diharapkan
pada akhir tahun. Sjafrie
Sjamsoeddin, Wakil
Menteri Pertahanan,
seperti dikutip Indonesia
berencana untuk memiliki
satu skuadron penuh 16
Sukhoi Su-27/30 pejuang
pada akhir tahun ini.
Sebelumnya, rekan-
rekannya menyuarakan
niat utama Jakarta untuk
membentuk 10 skuadron
tempur Sukhoi yang
terdiri dari 180 pesawat
dalam 15 sampai 20 tahun
ke depan. Victor
Komardin, wakil direktur
Rosoboronexport umum,
mengatakan kepada
media di LIMA 2013 yang
pejabat Indonesia telah
meminta Rusia untuk
menciptakan sebuah
pusat bersama untuk
perbaikan dan
pemeliharaan pesawat
tempur Sukhoi, dan Mil
Mi-17 dan Mi-35 helikopter
di Indonesia. Ia percaya
perjanjian bisa
ditandatangani sebelum
rotasi direncanakan
kepala angkatan
bersenjata pada semester
kedua tahun ini. Setelah
rotasi, salesman Rusia
mengharapkan dimulainya
kembali negosiasi tindak
lanjut atas perintah untuk
Su-30MK2, dan bahkan
lebih maju Su-35S, serta
senjata lainnya pada
daftar keinginan
Indonesia.