JAKARTA - The Chief of Staff of the Indonesian Navy (KSAL) Admiral Muhammad Ali reviewed the sophistication of the main weapon system belonging to a German defense company during a two-day visit, namely since November 18-19.

Head of the Indonesian Navy Information Service (Kadispenal) First Admiral Tunggul said the visit to Germany was part of the Navy's diplomatic agenda in the context of capacity building to strengthen bilateral relations between Indonesia and Germany.

Tunggul said Ali visited two leading defense industries in Germany including Rheinmetall and Euroatlas GmbH.

"KSAL was greeted directly by the board of directors of the two companies and their partners and received an explanation regarding the development of the production capabilities of security defense equipment and equipment (alpalhankam)," said Tunggul when confirmed on Friday, November 21, confiscated by Antara.

During the meeting, Ali also discussed opportunities for defense cooperation between the domestic company industry and the two German companies.

Tunggal continued, Ali also had time to see the Submarine Control Simulation and Submarine Command Team Training tools used to train submarine crewers in various scenarios of shipping and underwater combat.

This exercise is carried out to train war officers to master the concept of operation using an autonomous underwater vehicle (AUV).

With this visit, Tunggul believes that the relationship between Indonesia and Germany in the field of defense is getting stronger and has the potential to produce a variety of continued cooperation.


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