In an announcement that could have far-reaching implications for
South East Asia’s strategic landscape, Defence Minister Purnomo
Yusgiantoro signalled in January 2012 that the Indonesian military was
poised to embark on a major procurement drive. For the last decade,
Purnomo said, the TNI had refrained from spending heavily on equipment
in order to give priority to political reform. That is now set to
change.
At the end of 2011, the finance ministry’s 2012 spending
plan revised the annual defence budget upwards to IDR72.5bn (USD8.0bn) –
a 50% increase on the 2011 defence allocation. This total should bring
the defence budget to over 1% of GDP for the first time in many years,
and could make President Yudhoyono’s stated aim of spending 1.5% of GDP
on defence by 2015 achievable (though 20-25% increases would be needed
in each of the next three financial years to make that happen).
By
the time Purnomo made his remarks, the Defence Ministry had already
announced at the end of 2011 that it had selected South Korea’s Daewoo
Shipbuilding Marine Engineering (DSME) to supply three new submarines
under the terms of a USD1.07bn contract. Two of the ordered Chang
Bogo-class submarines are to be built in South Korea, with the third to
be constructed locally by Indonesian shipbuilder PT PAL. Deliveries are
due in 2015-16. Indonesia’s close ally Turkey, which submitted an
unsuccessful bid for the submarine requirement, was informed by TNI
Chief of Staff Admiral Agus Suhartono that it would have the opportunity
to bid for follow-on submarine contracts, with the Indonesian navy
planning to procure between five and seven more submarines by 2024.
Meanwhile, Indonesia and Turkey are considering co-operation on rocket,
armoured vehicle and military radio programmes.
Other significant procurements in the last quarter included the acquisition of: six Sukhoi Su-30MK2 fighter aircraft (which will increase the size of the air force’s
Sukhoi fleet to 16 aircraft); nine C-295 tactical transport aircraft,
which are built by Airbus Military and local aerospace firm PT
Dirgantara; and four missile-equipped stealth trimarans built by PT
Lundin Industry Invest. The navy also launched the second of a new class
of fast patrol boat built by local firm PT Palindo Marindo, while the
air force inducted a second air defence radar station supplied by
ThalesRaytheonSystems to cover the eastern part of the country.
However,
two procurement programmes have run into difficulty due to
parliamentary interventions: the acquisition of unmanned aerial vehicles
from Israel; and the purchase of ex-Dutch Army
Leopard 2 main battle tanks. The latter procurement, which would see
100 tanks transferred to Indonesia for around USD600mn, has become
controversial, with lawmakers unhappy with the Ministry of Defence’s
lack of communication in explaining why the procurement is necessary.
Some analysts have argued that tanks would be unsuitable in Indonesian
conditions and that other requirements – such new maritime patrol
vessels – should be given priority.
Politically, Indonesia earned
praise for ratifying the nuclear Comprehensive Test Ban Treaty in
December, and also for bringing accused Bali bomber Umar Patek to trial
in February 2011. However, criticism of Jakarta’s handling of unrest in
Papua continued. The indictment of five Papuan activists on treason
charges drew particular condemnation, with human rights groups arguing
that in a democracy individuals should be free to advocate Papuan
independence. The fact remains that the East Timor experience has left
the Indonesian political establishment highly sensitive to any threats
of further separatism, and President Yudhoyono was unrepentant with
regard to his Papuan policy, arguing that the security forces there were
simply enforcing the law. Nonetheless, the unrest in Papua shows no
sign of abating, and the policies of the Yudhoyono administration do not
currently appear to be helping to reconcile the Papuans to life within
the Indonesian republic.
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