Kupang, E Nusa Tenggara (Antara Bali) -- The government is planning to replace F-5 fighter jets with Sukhoi-35s, Chief of the National Defense Forces (TNI) General Moeldoko said.
This step is being taken as part of efforts to augment the main armaments system of the country to maintain state security.
"We hope the plan is realized as the main armaments system still lacks weapons and other equipment," he told military and police personnel here on Thursday.
At present, the TNI cannot pin its hopes on the existing fighter jets because they may injure the pilots flying them, he stated.
The recent incident when an F-16 fighter jet burst into flames before takeoff at Halim Perdanakusuma Airport in East Jakarta confirms that the country needs to improve its armaments system, the general explained.
"If you take into account the usage period of our fighter jets, you can see that they need replacement," he pointed out.
Moeldoko further noted that he has yet to discuss the plan to replace the fighter jets with the Defense Ministry, but vowed to hold the discussion soon.
In addition, the TNI has not held discussions on the funds that will be required to purchase the new fighter jets either. He admitted that the plan will need a considerable amount of money.
However, the military chief expressed hope that the plan can be realized soon as part of efforts to maintain stable security conditions. (WDY)
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This step is being taken as part of efforts to augment the main armaments system of the country to maintain state security.
"We hope the plan is realized as the main armaments system still lacks weapons and other equipment," he told military and police personnel here on Thursday.
At present, the TNI cannot pin its hopes on the existing fighter jets because they may injure the pilots flying them, he stated.
The recent incident when an F-16 fighter jet burst into flames before takeoff at Halim Perdanakusuma Airport in East Jakarta confirms that the country needs to improve its armaments system, the general explained.
"If you take into account the usage period of our fighter jets, you can see that they need replacement," he pointed out.
Moeldoko further noted that he has yet to discuss the plan to replace the fighter jets with the Defense Ministry, but vowed to hold the discussion soon.
In addition, the TNI has not held discussions on the funds that will be required to purchase the new fighter jets either. He admitted that the plan will need a considerable amount of money.
However, the military chief expressed hope that the plan can be realized soon as part of efforts to maintain stable security conditions. (WDY)
COPYRIGHT © ANTARA News Bali 2015