Kopaska
Tontaipur Weapon
Indonesian soldiers Celebrate Army Day
Indonesian Soldiers Train Diuring Anti-Terror Exercises
Timorese Father And Indonesia Army Son, East Timor
A Timorese father and son sitting by a wall. The son wears the uniform of the Indonesia army.
SITUATION IN JAKARTA.
INDONESIA: DEMONSTRATIONS OVER SITUATION IN TIMOR
JAKARTA AFTER THE RIOTS
BEIRUT - BEIRUT - LEBANON
epa00859528 Indonesian U.N. peacekeepers upon arrival to Rafik Hariri International Airport, Beirut, Lebanon, Friday, 10 November 2006. A first batch of Indonesian troops, including the son of the countrys president, arrived Friday in Lebanon to join a U.N. peacekeeping force monitoring the ceasefire between Israel and Hezbollah. EPA/WAEL HAMZEH
EPA / STF / WAEL HAMZEH
Indonesian soldiers drive armored personnel carriers through the streets of Jakarta to a port where they will be shipped to Lebanon as part of Indonesia's contribution to the UN peacekeeping effort there Wednesday Nov. 1, 2006, in Jakarta, Indonesia. A contingent of 850 Indonesian soldiers is scheduled to arrive in Lebanon in late November.(AP Photos/Irwin Fedriansyiah)
JAKARTA, INDONESIA: Indonesian President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono (C) and First Lady Kristiani Herrawati Yudhoyono see off soldiers leaving Jakarta, 08 November 2006, to join the United Nation force in Lebanon. Around 125 Indonesian soldiers of the 851-strong force had left Jakarta as the first batch of Indonesian peacekeepers to join UN in Lebanon. Israel, which does not have diplomatic relations with mainly Muslim Indonesia, had initially objected to the involvement of Indonesia in the UN force. AFP PHOTO/Jewel SAMAD (Photo credit should read JEWEL SAMAD/AFP/***** Images)
JAKARTA, INDONESIA: An Indonesian soldier take some private moment with his girlfriend at the airport before leaving Jakarta, 08 November 2006, to join the United Nation force in Lebanon. Around 125 Indonesian soldiers of the 851-strong force had left Jakarta as the first batch of Indonesian peacekeepers to join UN in Lebanon. Israel, which does not have diplomatic relations with mainly Muslim Indonesia, had initially objected to the involvement of Indonesia in the UN force. AFP PHOTO/Jewel SAMAD (Photo credit should read JEWEL SAMAD/AFP/***** Images)
JAKARTA, INDONESIA: Indonesian soldiers queue up at the airport before leaving Jakarta, 08 November 2006, to join the United Nation force in Lebanon. Around 125 Indonesian soldiers of the 851-strong force had left Jakarta as the first batch of Indonesian peacekeepers to join UN in Lebanon. Israel, which does not have diplomatic relations with mainly Muslim Indonesia, had initially objected to the involvement of Indonesia in the UN force. AFP PHOTO/Jewel SAMAD (Photo credit should read JEWEL SAMAD/AFP/***** Images)
JAKARTA, INDONESIA: An Indonesian soldier holds his child at the airport before leaving Jakarta, 08 November 2006, to join the United Nation force in Lebanon. Around 125 Indonesian soldiers of the 851-strong force had left Jakarta as the first batch of Indonesian peacekeepers to join UN in Lebanon. Israel, which does not have diplomatic relations with mainly Muslim Indonesia, had initially objected to the involvement of Indonesia in the UN force. AFP PHOTO/Jewel SAMAD (Photo credit should read JEWEL SAMAD/AFP/***** Images)
JAKARTA, INDONESIA: An Indonesian soldier bids goodbye to his wife at the airport before leaving Jakarta, 08 November 2006, to join the United Nation force in Lebanon. Around 125 Indonesian soldiers of the 851-strong force had left Jakarta as the first batch of Indonesian peacekeepers to join UN in Lebanon. Israel, which does not have diplomatic relations with mainly Muslim Indonesia, had initially objected to the involvement of Indonesia in the UN force. AFP PHOTO/Jewel SAMAD (Photo credit should read JEWEL SAMAD/AFP/***** Images)
JAKARTA, INDONESIA: Indonesian Nindi (R) wipes tears as her father Didik Utomo prepares to leave Jakarta, 08 November 2006, to join the United Nation force in Lebanon. Around 125 Indonesian soldiers of the 851-strong force had left Jakarta as the first batch of Indonesian peacekeepers to join UN in Lebanon. Israel, which does not have diplomatic relations with mainly Muslim Indonesia, had initially objected to the involvement of Indonesia in the UN force. AFP PHOTO/Jewel SAMAD (Photo credit should read JEWEL SAMAD/AFP/***** Images)
JAKARTA, INDONESIA: An Indonesian soldier spends some private moments with his wife and child at the airport before boarding an aircraft in Jakarta, 08 November 2006, to join the United Nation force in Lebanon. Around 125 Indonesian soldiers of the 851-strong force had left Jakarta as the first batch of Indonesian peacekeepers to join UN in Lebanon. Israel, which does not have diplomatic relations with mainly Muslim Indonesia, had initially objected to the involvement of Indonesia in the UN force. AFP PHOTO/Jewel SAMAD (Photo credit should read JEWEL SAMAD/AFP/***** Images)
salute dan respect buat TNI kita yg berangkat ke lebanon..!
moga selamat selamat bertugas..!Bogor, Indonesia..
Troops preparing for Bush visit to meet his counterpart president Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono
Non Uniformed person is not civilian
Beirut, LEBANON: An Indonesian UNIFIL soldiers board the USS Wilson cargo ship after in docked at Beirut port loaded with their military vehicles, 18 November 2006.
Beirut, LEBANON: An Indonesian UNIFIL truck and a container are unloaded from the USS Wilson cargo ship at Beirut port, 18 November 2006. Indonesia is sending 851 troops to join the UN Interim Force in Lebanon (UNIFIL). Israel, which does not have diplomatic relations with mainly Muslim Indonesia, had initially objected to the involvement of Indonesia in the UN force.
Beirut, LEBANON: A UN Indonesian soldier secures containers after they were unloaded from the USS Wilson cargo ship at Beirut port, 18 November 2006.
Beirut, LEBANON: Indonesian UNIFIL soldiers push a military vehicle after it was unloaded from the USS Wilson cargo ship at Beirut port, 18 November 2006. Indonesia is sending 851 troops to join the UN Interim Force in Lebanon (UNIFIL).
Beirut, LEBANON: An Indonesian UNIFIL soldier gives instructions as a UN truck is downloaded from the USS Wilson cargo ship at Beirut port, 18 November 2006.
Beirut, LEBANON: Lebanese soldiers secure the site where an Indonesian UNIFIL forces ambulance is being unloaded from the USS Wilson cargo ship at Beirut port, 18 November 2006.
Beirut, LEBANON: Indonesian army first lieutenant Agus.H.Y (C), son of Indonesian President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono, gestures as he speaks with his colleagues as a military vehicle (background) is downloaded from the USS Wilson cargo ship at Beirut port, 18 November 2006.
Beirut, LEBANON: Indonesian UN soldiers look at a Lebanese fisherman fishing at the port of Beirut, 18 November 2006.Jakarta After The Riots - Mei 1998
PT. DI and PT Sentra Surya Ekajaya
JAKARTA AFTER THE RIOTS
Original caption: Military patrol in the Chinese quarter. The Chinese shops are most threatened by the pillages.
Image: © LANGEVIN JACQUES/CORBIS SYGMA
Photographer: Jacques Langevin
Date Photographed: May 16, 1998
THE CRISIS IN INDONESIA: THE SITUATION IN JAKARTA
Original caption: A patrol group from the Indonesian army arrives at the scene of the pillages in the Chinese quarter.
Image: © CORBIS SYGMA
Photographer: Cornelis Metselaar
Date Photographed: May 14, 1998
JAKARTA AFTER THE RIOTS
Original caption: Tanks occupy the town center, while according to witnesses the army did not stop the pillaging.
Image: © LANGEVIN JACQUES/CORBIS SYGMA
Photographer: Jacques Langevin
Date Photographed: May 16, 1998
JAKARTA AFTER THE RIOTS
Original caption: Military presence in front of the hotel Hyatt in the town center.
Image: © LANGEVIN JACQUES/CORBIS SYGMA
Photographer: Jacques Langevin
Date Photographed: May 16, 1998
CRISIS IN INDONESIA: THE SITUATION IN JAKARTA
Original caption: The town center is occupied and controlled by the army.
Image: © LANGEVIN JACQUES/CORBIS SYGMA
Photographer: Jacques Langevin
Date Photographed: May 20, 1998
ATMOSPHERE IN JAKARTA AFTER SUHARTO'S RESIGNATION
Original caption: The army lets children play on the tanks. (Penguasa sesungguhnya Kota Jakarta : anak-anak)
Image: © LANGEVIN JACQUES/CORBIS SYGMA
Photographer: Jacques Langevin
Date Photographed: May 21, 1998
PT. DI designed P2 KEV to respond requirement of local made Armored Personal Carrier (APC). Few Prototypes were built, but due to limitation of budget at that time it was impossible for PT DI to bring it to mass production.
Therefore PT DI search for local counterpart which are willing to invest into this program. There was PT Sentra Surya Ekajaya, a company in west java who got interested to bring the prototype into mass production.
The PT. DI P2 KEV was then produced into at least 3 variants, which are :
1. P2 Komando
2. P2 APC
3. P2 APC Police
Im not sure wether this is P2 APC - Police or one made by PT Skunk Engineering Jakarta
They're also developing other special purpose vehicle , The P3 Ransus/Cheetah
PT. Pindad
APR (Angkut Personil Ringan) - Light Personel Carrier
During TNI Operation in Aceh, lots of TNI trucks were being ambushed by GAM. TNI asked Pindad to build a new vehicle that could give better protection to soldiers, cheap, easy to maintain and must be delivered into service in shortime after.
They soon came up with APR-1-V1, a 4-wheeled APC based from commercial Isuzu truck. With 4.570cc Diesel engine it produce 3.200 HP, It could carry up to 12 persons and speed up till max 100 kmh.
APR-1-V1
Pindad also made further variant of it called APR-2, but unluckily I couldn't find any info about it. I only got two pictures which I assumed to be APR-2, any info about it?
APR-2
APS (Angkut Personel Sedang) - Medium Personel Carrier
Pindad's further development is APS, base of APS is Texmaco 6 wheeled truck.
The vehicle's design was kinda unique since it has 2 sliding door on both side of vehicle along with one on its back. The vehicle was more like to be a military limo rather than a combat vehicle.
There were two variants made, the APS-1-V1 and APS it self. They basically the same, but APS has a single centered driver compartment and 2 sliding doors on it side.
Both variants could carry up to 13 personel, and it equipped with 12.7 caliber, AGL and possible 20 mm's.
APS1-V1
APS
Prototype Panser 6x6
The new 6x6 panser is still in prototype, Pindad even havent got any name for it.
But surely the vehicle was designed as true panser since its no longer built from any commercial truck. It has monoqoque body with engine compartment linear to passanger cabin, which makes it fully upgradeable into full amphibious vehicle.
The engine is Texmaco 6.595 Turbo Diesel with 260-300 HP. Top speed about 115 kmh and could carry up to 13 fully equipped personels. It also has cupola on its top-side.
Two of the prototypes were broght to parade on TNI anniversary. And It seemed that the army already ordered 100 of them.
Bengpus PAL TNI-AD
It is an internal Maintenance Division of the army. It has developed several vehicle, which are :
1. APC Ahmad Yani
2. Cakra FAV
3. Rantis Paksi
I still dont have any detailed information about this vehicle.
I have few pictures which I assumed to be Paksi. I hope anyone could give me further detail about it.
Marinir (Navy Marines)
This division in Indonesian Navy has created The JASGU (Jeep Amphibi Serba Guna) the Multi Purpose Amphibious Jeep. The marines already have three variants of it.
JASGU 1.
- 1800 cc engine
- 4 personels
JASGU 2
- 1800 cc petrol (for land use) and 2500 cc diesel (for water use)
- Speed on water 7 knot
JASGU 3
- 4300 cc diesel engine
- Land speed 105 kmh
- Speed on water 15 knot
- 13 personels
Raptor and Aligator
They also build Raptor and Aligator, the Armored VIP and Troops Carrier Vehicle
Raptor
- Armoured VIP Carrier Vehicle
- diesel 4 cylinder in line
- 125 PS
- body Armoured Steel 8 mm,
- 7 passanger, 2 crew
Aligator
- Armoured Personel Carrier Vehicle
- diesel 4 cylinder in line
- 125 PS
- body Armoured Steel 8 mm,
- 20 equipped personel, 3 crew
- SMR RPD 12,7 mm.
* [left] Aligator, [right] Raptor
sumber :http://www.militaryphotos.nethttp://www.militaryphotos.net/forums/showthread.php?75559-TNI-in-Gallery-%28the-New-Photos%29/page17
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