Friday, February 12, 2016

Fregat Kelas Ahmad Yani Indonesia akan Pensiun


Pensiun akan membuka jalan untuk generasi PKR SIGMA 10514


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Fregat kelas Ahmad Yani TNI-AL, KRI Abdul Halim Perdanakusuma. Menurut jadwal, diputuskan pada 2016 hasil dari pertemuan teknis dan pekerjaan logistik rencana angkatan laut tahunan, kelas  ini akan pensiun pada tahun 2017 secara bertahap. Sumber : TNI-AL.



Angkatan Laut Indonesia (Tentara Nasional Indonesia - Angkatan Laut, atau TNI-AL) dijadwalkan menonaktifkan kapal pertama dari enam frigat Yani kelas Ahmad di 2017, sumber TNI-AL mengatakan IHS Jane pada 10 Februari.



Jadwal diputuskan pada 2016 hasil dari pertemuan teknis dan pekerjaan logistik rencana angkatan laut tahunan yang berlangsung pada awal Januari di markas TNI-AL Armada Barat (Koarmabar) di Jakarta. "Kelas Ahmad Yani akan dinonaktifkan satu kapal pertahun dari 2017 hingga 2022," kata sumber itu.



Menurut IHS Jane's Fighting Ships, kapal perang ini pertama kali ditugaskan ke Angkatan Laut Kerajaan Belanda (RNLN) antara Agustus 1967 dan Mei 1968 sebagai kelas Van Speijk. Mereka kemudian ditransfer ke TNI-AL antara tahun 1986 dan 1989.



Kapal peang Ahmad kelas Yani memiliki panjang keseluruhan 113,4 m, balok keseluruhan 12,5 m, dan draft lambung 4,2 m. Platform ini dapat menampung 2.880 ton pada beban penuh dan dapat menampung 180 awak.



Kapal ini dipersenjatai dengan Oto Melara 76 mm meriam sebagai senjata utama dan empat 12,7 mm senapan mesin untuk titik pertahanan. Kemampuan anti kapal selam difasilitasi oleh enam tabung 324 mm yang dapat menyebarkan torpedo ringan Honeywell Mk 46.



Bagaimanapun, TNI-AL belum menentukan kapal mana dari enam kapal yang dijadwalkan akan dinonaktifkan pertama di tahun 2017.



Sumber : Ihs Jane's dan Garuda Militer

Retirement paves way for the induction of new SIGMA 10514 vessels The TNI-AL's Ahmad Yani-class guided missile frigate, KRI Abdul Halim Perdanakusuma. According to a schedule decided at the 2016 iteration of an annual naval technical and logistics work plan meeting, the class will be retired at a rate of one ship a year from 2017. Source: TNI-AL★ The Indonesian Navy (Tentara Nasional Indonesia - Angkatan Laut, or TNI-AL) is scheduled to decommission the first of its six Ahmad Yani-class frigates in 2017, a TNI-AL source told IHS Jane's on 10 February. The schedule was decided at the 2016 iteration of an annual naval technical and logistics work plan meeting that took place in early January at the TNI-AL's Western Fleet (KOARMABAR) headquarters in Jakarta. "The Ahmad Yani class will be decommissioned at a rate of one ship a year from 2017 until 2022," the source said. According to IHS Jane's Fighting Ships, the vessels were first commissioned into the Royal Netherlands Navy (RNLN) between August 1967 and May 1968 as the Van Speijk class. They were then transferred to the TNI-AL between 1986 and 1989. Ahmad Yani-class vessels have an overall length of 113.4 m, an overall beam of 12.5 m, and a hull draught of 4.2 m. The platform displaces 2,880 tonnes at full load and can accommodate a crew of 180. The vessel is armed with an Oto Melara 76 mm main gun as a primary weapon and four 12.7 mm machine guns for point defence. Submarine prosecution capability is facilitated by six 324 mm tubes that can deploy the Honeywell Mk 46 lightweight torpedo. The TNI-AL, however, has not specified which of the six ships is slated to be decommissioned first in 2017. ★ IHS Janes Copy the BEST Traders and Make Money : http://bit.ly/fxzulu

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Retirement paves way for the induction of new SIGMA 10514 vessels The TNI-AL's Ahmad Yani-class guided missile frigate, KRI Abdul Halim Perdanakusuma. According to a schedule decided at the 2016 iteration of an annual naval technical and logistics work plan meeting, the class will be retired at a rate of one ship a year from 2017. Source: TNI-AL★ The Indonesian Navy (Tentara Nasional Indonesia - Angkatan Laut, or TNI-AL) is scheduled to decommission the first of its six Ahmad Yani-class frigates in 2017, a TNI-AL source told IHS Jane's on 10 February. The schedule was decided at the 2016 iteration of an annual naval technical and logistics work plan meeting that took place in early January at the TNI-AL's Western Fleet (KOARMABAR) headquarters in Jakarta. "The Ahmad Yani class will be decommissioned at a rate of one ship a year from 2017 until 2022," the source said. According to IHS Jane's Fighting Ships, the vessels were first commissioned into the Royal Netherlands Navy (RNLN) between August 1967 and May 1968 as the Van Speijk class. They were then transferred to the TNI-AL between 1986 and 1989. Ahmad Yani-class vessels have an overall length of 113.4 m, an overall beam of 12.5 m, and a hull draught of 4.2 m. The platform displaces 2,880 tonnes at full load and can accommodate a crew of 180. The vessel is armed with an Oto Melara 76 mm main gun as a primary weapon and four 12.7 mm machine guns for point defence. Submarine prosecution capability is facilitated by six 324 mm tubes that can deploy the Honeywell Mk 46 lightweight torpedo. The TNI-AL, however, has not specified which of the six ships is slated to be decommissioned first in 2017. ★ IHS Janes Copy the BEST Traders and Make Money : http://bit.ly/fxzulu

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