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Indonesia Negotiating Purchase Of Warships From Britain
Ezra Sihite | January 21, 2013



Indonesia has sent a team to London to negotiate the purchase of warships from 
Britain, Defense Minister Purnomo Yusgiantoro said over the weekend, several 
days after meeting with his British counterpart Philip Hammond in Jakarta. 

Purnomo said Indonesia is interested in buying three frigates from Britain in a 
bid to modernize the country’s naval fleet. “We are still negotiating the 
prices,” he said. 

The team has checked the ships several times already and is satisfied with 
them, Purnomo said. “The problem is we have our budget ceiling. That’s why must 
have the ships within our ceiling.” 

Purnomo added that the agreement on the purchase was conducted on a 
transfer-of-technology basis as Indonesia was aiming to produce its own similar 
ships in the future. 

Purnomo said that he conveyed Indonesia’s intention to purchase the ships 
during his meeting with Hammond on Wednesday. 

Hammond told the Financial Times recently that he was hopeful that defense 
sales could form a key part of last year’s pledge by British Prime Minister 
David Cameron and President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono to double bilateral trade 
by 2015. 

He added, however, that as Indonesia sought to strengthen its military 
industry, its military contractors would have to incorporate more local 
production and the transfer of technology. 

“The days of bashing metal in the northwest of England, crating it up and 
shipping it off are over,” Hammond told the paper. “What people want to buy is 
the technology transfer and partnership but with local production, leveraging 
lower local production costs and also building an indigenous capability.” 

Indonesia has already sealed contracts with the British defense industry on 
supply of parts for Hawk jets and Scorpion battle tanks. 

During their meeting on Wednesday, Hammond and Purnomo discussed defense 
training and defense system procurement. “Some of our equipment is from 
Britain, and we hope to share experience in that field,” Purnomo said. 

Yudhoyono and Cameron sealed a defense deal that would boost cooperation in 
research and development, investment and production. 

Yudhoyono told a seminar at London’s Royal College for Defense Studies last 
year that Indonesia would continue to modernize its defense. He said he was 
happy that Britain is assisting in that area. 

After last week’s meeting, Purnomo said that Indonesia would consider emulating 
Britain’s army reserve.

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maspanji10:27am Jan 22, 2013
Well, 40 Typhoon jets rejected by India will end up in Indonesia and Type 45 
Multi Purpose destroyers will augment Indonesian Navy (2) plus BP concession in 
Papua, not bad for a knighthood ( pretty expensive though ).



Wonderland7:09am Jan 22, 2013
Ah, now comes the real reason SBY got his Knighthood and red carpet treatment 
when he went to London. There is always a carrot there to intise the likes of 
SBY and other such "banana republic" leaders.



blightyboy7:35pm Jan 21, 2013
I have been told by reliable sources that we are throwing the oars in free of 
charge.



Pelan25:00pm Jan 21, 2013
England !!! what happened with good old Ivan, the Russki- Inferior technology??



haggis4:49pm Jan 21, 2013
What buying from the UK - there will be no graft or kick backs from the UK team 
- How will the Indonesian buyers survive in an honest transaction?


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