Indonesia selects Terma to supply Electronic Warfare systems, countermeasure systems

 

Terma C-Flex combat system. Photo c/o Terma.



Danish defense company Terma announced on 29 September 2021 that they received a contract to supply Electronic Warfare systems to the Indonesian Navy (TNI-AL) on 31 August 2021.

The system involves integration with Terma's C-Flex Patrol system.

According to Terma's press release, "the company will provide an Electronic Warfare (EW) solution for 6 vessels, which will allow the TNI-AL to capture, compile and utilize EW data across multiple ships, but also bring in commonality in design and future expansion potential."

"Terma will also be in close cooperation with a UK EW data management specialist which will provide a shore station for ESM data processing, storage and dissemination."

"The combination of these system solutions will allow the TNI-AL to establish a fully functional ESM database for their fleet."

No mention was made on which ships will be provided with the new EW systems,

In a separate development, Terma also received an award on 29 September 2021 to upgrade the existing C-Guard systems on the TNI-AL's Diponegoro-class corvettes, which will allow Anti-Submarine Warfare (ASW) capabilities to be included.

The contract is a follow-on program from a previous upgrade made in 2019.

Terma also announced the establishment of a new Service and Operations Office in Surabaya, Indonesia, which will support all Terma-awarded programs in the country, and further consolidate the company's position in relevance.





[1] Naval News
[2] Jane's
[3] Navy Recognition

Indonesia selects Terma to supply Electronic Warfare systems, countermeasure systems Indonesia selects Terma to supply Electronic Warfare systems, countermeasure systems Reviewed by Asia Pacific Defense Journal on October 06, 2021 Rating: 5

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