The Indonesian Air Force held a simulation of the attack on enemy areas using the Kamikaze drone belonging to Wing Command I of the TNI Kopasgat and two main aircraft of the Indonesian Air Force, namely F-16 Fight Falcon and Hawk 100/200.
The simulations were in the Jalak Sakti and Hardha Marutha I 2025 exercises which were held at the AWR Buding field, Kelapa Kampit District, East Belitung Regency, Bangka Belitung Islands, Wednesday, June 25.
The simulation began with personnel from Wing Command I Kopasgat arriving using GFAC vehicles to monitor enemy areas.
After the detection of the area was complete, troops from the GFAC car flew the Kamikaze explosive drone to be directed towards the enemy.
The drone was detonated right at the enemy point. Furthermore, two warplanes were deployed to carry out airstrikes.
The F-16 and Hawk 100/200 aircraft were deployed to attack one point which was simulated as enemy hangars.
Four points were successfully detonated by missile weapons from the two fighter aircraft.
The sound of the explosion was so jarring that it made the residents who watched it cheered. The Indonesian Air Force then continued training with other operating simulations.
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The Jalak Sakti Hardha Marutha I 2025 exercise involved all personnel of Wing Command I Kopasgat.
582 personnel were recorded to be involved in this combat simulation. All of these personnel consist of the Matra Unit, Combat Unit, and Bravo Unit.
Kopasgat also sent several tactical vehicles to fight such as ILSV, ATAV P6, and M3CS.
Some of the Indonesian Air Force's flagship fighter aircraft are also involved in these activities such as Hawk 100/200 and F-16.
In this exercise, they will conduct several combat simulations, ranging from hostage-freedom operations, airport takeovers, airstrikes with fighter aircraft, to the appearance of snipers.
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