GLOBAL TACTICAL ANALYSIS CENTER
38 ДОКЛАДОВ В КАТАЛОГЕ -- "Indonesia"
Experts assess that the ongoing conflict in Iran is not expected to incite future terrorist attacks in Indonesia. This evaluation comes amidst rising global tensions and regional instability.
The allegations against Indonesian soldiers reflect growing concerns over military repression. This incident raises significant questions about the role of the military in domestic affairs.
A second UN casualty in a fresh flare-up in southern Lebanon underscores mounting risk to peacekeeping missions. The death marks the sixth Indonesian service member lost in the region this year as hostilities intensify. The incident signals a broader threat to international forces and regional stability.
Indonesia conducts a large-scale combat exercise in the Java Sea featuring a SINKEX against a decommissioned LST. The drill blends naval and air assets in a visible show of maritime firing and target-tuning. This marks the first SINKEX since mid-2024, underscoring Jakarta’s ongoing emphasis on training realism and fleet kill-chain robustness.
An underwater drone found near Indonesia sharpens scrutiny of Asia’s race for undersea surveillance capabilities. Analysts say this is a long-gestating dynamic among major powers in South and Southeast Asia. The device’s torpedo shape and location in the Lombok Strait highlight a strategic choke point and rising triad competition.
Indonesia's blasphemy statute faces renewed questions about its use as a tool of political power versus protection of religious harmony. The case involves a veteran Muslim leader facing Christian complainants and raises concerns about legal thresholds and potential weaponisation. Analysts warn the dispute could influence religious policy and political dynamics in the world's largest Muslim-majority nation.
A Chinese unmanned underwater vehicle found in the Lombok Strait signals a tactical vulnerability in Indonesia’s undersea defense. Analysts urge Jakarta to harden anti-submarine warfare (ASW) and submarine tracking. Jakarta is expected to pursue a quiet diplomatic path while assessing implications for regional deterrence.
A leaked plan to grant sweeping US military overflight access to Indonesia's airspace triggers domestic backlash and fears that Jakarta may be compromising strategic independence amid a broader Western security agenda. Analysts caution the document could reshape Indonesia's foreign policy calculus if confirmed, with implications for regional balance and non-aligned posture. The leak underscores tensions between sovereignty, alliance commitments, and the trajectory of U.S. military access in Southeast Asia.
UK Export Finance has arranged £128 million in loan guarantees to back the export of submarine rescue vehicle systems to the Indonesian Navy. The funding supports two UK companies and underlines Britain’s defense export role amid Southeast Asian maritime security dynamics. The agreement signals a step in diversifying regional anti-submarine and rescue capabilities.
Greek defense firm SCYTALYS signed an MoU with Indonesia's PT Dirgantara Indonesia to integrate tactical mission systems into N219 and CN235 aircraft. This partnership aims to boost maritime surveillance capabilities in Asia-Pacific, signaling increased regional defense collaboration.
Indonesian rights activists have escalated efforts to hold Myanmar’s military rulers accountable by filing a genocide complaint against President Min Aung Hlaing. The case accuses the leader of mass atrocities against the Rohingya ethnic minority, signaling intensified international scrutiny of Myanmar’s military crimes.
An Indonesian fisherman captured a Chinese underwater drone near the Lombok Strait, a critical maritime route close to Australia. This event highlights rising Chinese underwater operations in strategically sensitive areas, raising concerns among regional powers including Australia and the US.
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