alright I’ve posted a whole lotta images of almost all Indonesian Ground Vehicles here:
It uses the tech tree thing that Ive been working on for the past few months as well as my old GDOC vehicle description into this mega-compilation. Of course its not the ENTIRETY, but its still a significant amount of vehicles + brief description (88 Vehicles!)
Survey of the airbase hosting said jets is already taking place, so its not exactly “No closer” is it
do keep in mind this part
Indonesian officials said this year one option is to review reviving plans to acquire the costly F-15EX fighter jets from Boeing Co.
The minister made the remarks as he was leaving a bilateral meeting with US Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth.
hmm why is he saying its not close? Maybe its because he had that interview while he was leaving a meeting alongside US Defence Secretary Pete Hegseth. Probably dont wanna anger the US
Productive meeting today with Defense Minister Sjafrie Sjamsoeddin where we discussed deepening our defense ties. Indonesia is a valued partner and an anchor of regional stability. I look forward to welcoming him to the Pentagon soon.
If so then what’s the purpose of adding the Indonesian sub tree branch from the main Japanese line if it eventually goes to the Japanese main line anyway, rendering the sub-tree branch useless
I guess an Apache helicopter without the radar is like eating Sashimi without Wasabi. The radar is too useful especially now but I’m surprised I have not found much about other sensor packages for the Apache in general. Some other attack helicopters have what seem like better packages there. o-well
we cannot confirm or deny but we will confirm when we cannot deny but we will never deny/confirm. - military secrets are the most fleeting of any secrets. But we wont confirm that fact!
The BTR-80s Had already been replaced in Lebanon by the Pandur II/Cobra IFV, and they will likely remain there untill next year where the UNIFIL mission is officially done.