NEW YORK-(IDB) : Representatives from Indonesia’s armed forces visited a Boeing
production center in the US state of Arizona to view eight AH-64E Apache
combat helicopters, which Indonesia has been trying to buy for over a
year, the aircraft manufacturer said on Thursday.
“The Apache is expected to be a key part of Indonesia’s continuing
efforts to improve its strategic defense capabilities,” said Dave
Brostrom, a Boeing business development manager.
The 14-person delegation, which included Army Chief Gen. Moeldoko and
Defense Ministry Secretary General Lt. Gen. Budiman, viewed the latest
Apache models and met with US officials.
Indonesia has expressed interest in buying helicopters from the US
Army through a foreign military-sales agreement, and has received
approval from the US government to do so, Boeing said.
According to Brostrom, Indonesia has also expressed interest in the CH-47F Chinook, which is produced in Pennsylvania.
When it first emerged that Indonesia was looking to acquire the eight
Apaches, two human rights groups sent a letter to the US Congress,
calling on legislators to reject the sale on human-rights grounds.
The East Timor Action Network and West Papua Advocacy Team said that
Indonesia’s “long record of disregard for civilian casualties,
corruption, human rights violations and impunity” should preclude the
sale of the helicopters.
The time frame for a decision on the Apache request has not been
announced, Boeing said, while there was no comment from Indonesia on
when a deal would be announced.
The AH-64 Apache is the primary attack helicopter of the US, Greece, Israel, the Netherlands and Singapore.
Source : JakartaGlobe
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