Friday, June 14, 2013

Extraordinary: Military premises world are now being watched


The military is very pentinga role in the defense and state security, in short the State Sovereignty. because through the power of the one, a state can show off to other countries. Especially for areas in conflict areas such as the North and South, Pakistan-India .... and directly adjacent to the state they were, would not want to increase their military defenses. How to vote, yes it was the defense equipment ... military aerospace cool language ... especially to Asia that do not want to miss the european and american ...

According to Frost & Sullivan Indonesia, Eugene van de Weerd, income kerdirgantaraan military procurement Asia Pacific will grow to U.S. $ 7,064 billion in 2016, with a CAGR of 5.8% from 2010 to 2016. The expected growth of military procurement in Asia Pacific aerospace selnjutnya will encourage the development of a means of transport air propeller and unmanned operations to support growing demand in the region.

Led by China, countries like India, Australia, and Singapore are increasingly expanding their military capabilities. These countries generally have a defense budget worth about 2.3% of their GDP, respectively. Developing countries such as Malaysia, Thailand, Philippines, and Indonesia also increase the defense budget to modernize their forces.

What about military developments in Indonesia itself?
We all know, that Indonesia since Susilo Bambang Yodhoyono pack leadership has begun to show its seriousness to the Indonesian military aerospace. Deprivation-related cases island conducted by our neighboring countries, and several times the entry of foreign aircraft into our air sovereignty ... With increased budget for the military, it is clear that significant progress. In mid October, the Indonesian parliament approved the desire to increase the defense budget to U.S. $ 6.3 billion (more than $ 1 billion in previously approved) in 2011, this was due to the strong economic growth of about 7% per year which makes President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono has committed to increase defense spending to 1.5% of GDP in 2014.

Increased military aerospace Indonesia is also seen from some cooperation undertaken with fellow residents asia pacific. The cooperation in various fields of defense, of which includes cooperation in the field of institutional, kerjasma in the field of technology, as well as education and training. Such cooperation with China is expected to help develop the technology in PT Pindad, PT PAL Indonesia, and PT Indonesian Aerospace to produce military technology to the upper middle class. Not only producing military technology cooperation, but the cooperation will also be sought China likely come to market the products produced by the Indonesian military.

Similarly, military cooperation with South Korea which has agreed to the project development KF-X fighter jets, South Korea, which was delayed for several years due to technical problems and funding. Indonesia will acquire about 50 KF-X fighter jets to bear 20 per cent cost of development projects worth billions of dollars. "The reactivation of the project will begin early next year, and we plan to produce new fighter jets after a feasibility study completed by the end of 2012," said a South Korean Defense Ministry spokesman.

And this was the development of Indonesian military special attention by the U.S. and China as the leaked secret telegram issued by wikileaks. In a leaked memo, recorded talks between Assistant Secretary of State (Foreign Minister) China, Cui Tiankai, along with the Director General of the Asian Affairs, Hu Zhengyue, with their colleagues from the United States, the U.S. Deputy Assistant Secretary of East Asian and Pacific affairs, Eric John, in Beijing on March 5, 2007.

They discuss issues in Southeast Asia, such as Myanmar democracy and security issues in the region. Officials from both countries also discussed the situation in Indonesia. John stressed to Hu that the U.S. and China should work together to encourage democratization, economic growth, and anti-terrorism in Indonesia.

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