Wednesday, October 6, 2021

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

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