Expanded List of Indonesian Vehicles - Air

good shout. All fixed now!

tbf we only have two proper chinese aircraft, one is the Type 56 which can very easily be substituted by the Lim-5 since they’re literally identical, another is the J-10 which is a deal a lot of people dont like, and its not like its the top-of-the-line stuff like the VT-4, so i dont think there would be that big of a crowd displeased if it werent there (and its not like its final anyway, it could very well change and be cancelled)

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Japan gonna beat Britain on who can get most jet from different vehicle with it only missing the typhoon after this. I should chose Japan as my fourth and final nation

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Im surprised you didn’t add the L-29, it could be added as potential Event vehicle (slower and lower BR version of the Strikemaster)

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the chance of typhoon appearing is very slim, but not zero 🙂

this one is a bit difficult, originally I included it but just like the T-34C i cannot get any armament list other than practice ones as well as no in service images of it using anything other than fuel tanks.

I also had all the Il-28 variants (U & R) but they were also removed because they cant carry armaments

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Well it would all depend on Bangladesh and whether it would be added to Japan or China (very likely to be China). Beside it I don’t see any other nation that can be added to Japan that can give it the typhoon

oh no im saying in this (Indonesia), not in Japan as a whole, there’s a non-zero chance, very small, miniscule even, but its not 0%

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originally I included it but just like the T-34C i cannot get any armament list other than practice ones as well as no in service images of it using anything other than fuel tanks.

Im pretty sure at this point Gaijin won’t give a damn about historical accuracy of the suspended armament on the aircraft just like Hawk 209 Sea Eagle and Su-30 MKM Kh-38MT

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B-25 of the 1st Sqd from in early post-independence years, the squadron emblem could be added as monthly decal
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Compilation of the Indonesian Rafales & their status (with date of their last update)

01-03 set to be delivered in 22/01/2026

  • T-0301 - B - In Service (23/01/2026)
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  • T-0302 - B - In Service (23/01/2026)
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  • T-0303 - B - In Service (23/01/2026)
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  • T-0317 - C - Flying, not Painted (06/02/2026)
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  • T-0318 - C - Flying, not Painted (06/02/2026)
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EDIT V11:

  • Added the cancelled-purchase MiG-21FL

was planned in 1965 to be brought in, we sent pilots over there to train on it, 30th september happened, deal fell through. Originally I was also going to include the declassified CIA document but dunno whether thats allowed or not so I decided against that

In game performance: Nothing too groundbreaking, would be a worse MiG-21F-13 since its missing the gun, but it is a possible alternative

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Well if it’s declassified, there shouldn’t be any problem

well its not that part, its this that worries me

is it safe for certain?

If we’re thinking about the same document, this should be clear
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Edit: also, it has been published in CIA’s Reading Room website, which stated:

In case you don’t know what FOIA is:

its included now!

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On another note, there was this image of the T-34 with what looks like a live (?) FFAR rocket pod as well as some gunpods (unsure), can anyone help ID the suspended armaments?

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Based on this monument, looks like FFAR and SURA rockets
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This looks like your average Soviet blunt-nosed bomb, maybe OFAB-250?
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The gunpod does not looks like the type used by other air arm’s T-34C, could it be they reusing old AT-6 Texan’s .303 gunpod?
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AT-6 Browning .303 gunpod
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Sorry this one a bit blurry, I was in a rush when I took this picture

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The gunpods on the Gabonese T-34’s are 50.cal gunpods if i recall correctly. I know this since there’s pics of the exact same gunpod mounted on other combat trainers and COIN vehicles from other nations which explicitly stated that it’s a 12.7mm gunpod.

Though even though the image is blurry It seems that the gunpod in question on the Indonesian T-34C is similar if not identical to the one shown on the AT-6 Judging by it’s shape and dimensions of the pod alone

The fact that Indonesian T-34’s use Swiss and Soviet secondary ordinances is a good find too

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I disagree, the gunpods on Gabonese T-34 has flat bottom, while my observation based on that blurry photo is the Indonesian gunpod appears to be bulgy and kinda looks like a drop tank, and it also partially obscured the landing gear
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