FlyingZieten
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I know the scenario has very low possibilities of happening because of improved mutual relation between the countries and the Indonesian seems to prefer to deal with the Malaysian first. But what happen for instance if Indonesia decided to attack Malaysia and Australia as one of the commonwealth member had to indirectly support Malaysia and wage limited war with Indonesia?
What tactics do the RAAF planed for this kind of scenario?
Indonesian Air Force in its current strength I believe will not posses any great or disruptive challenge to RAAF, considering the types of aircraft owned. I'm not trying to look down at Indonesian here because me myself has an Indonesian descendant (I'm a Dutch) they're really a great warrior but what I want to do here is to have a nice and neutral opinion.
And consequently for the above case I have decided to strengthen the Indonesian Air Force little bit in the second scenario so it will be balanced with RAAF. Of course I'm not trying to equip Indonesian AIr Force with F-35 or F-22 or PAK FA but with just an additional planes of the current types and of course an adequate armament.
Indonesian Air Force Strength Scenario One
Same as in the real world without any additional plane or armament:
Indonesian National Air Force - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Indonesian Air Force Strength Scenario Alternatives
Same as in the real world:
Indonesian National Air Force - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
But this will be the changes:
-1x full complement Sukhoi Su-27SKM Squadron (24 planes in total)
-Additional 1x full complement second hand F-16C/D Block 52 (24 planes in total also)
-All existing A-4 and A-5 are replaced with F-16C/D Block 52 Also.
-Half complement of Mikoyan Mig-29SMT Squadron (12 planes in total)
All of the aircraft will have chance to carry R-77 and R-73 but for F-16 there's still no AMRAAM.
For ground facilities:
-Improved Early Warning radar in Southern Island (Java, Bali, Timor and Flores) with an equivalent technology of Soviets Radar in 1970s and early 80s
-Additional SA-2 and SA-3 SAM facilities scattered in Sulawesi and Java.
-S-300 guarding main city such as Jakarta, Surabaya and Makassar
-Buk Missile System in Hasannudin (Makassar) and Halim Perdanakusuma (Jakarta
Navies TNI AL and Army TNI AD have the same strength as in the real word. Possible deployment of Kopassus to raid Australian major facilities.
Royal Australian Air Force strength is the same as in the real world.
I'm actually currently writing a novel regarding a conflict in South-East Asia and for that book I want to know more if the Indonesian Air Force -- both in the first and second scenario has a chance to inflict a damage to Australia.
Thank you for the supports and help given.
What tactics do the RAAF planed for this kind of scenario?
Indonesian Air Force in its current strength I believe will not posses any great or disruptive challenge to RAAF, considering the types of aircraft owned. I'm not trying to look down at Indonesian here because me myself has an Indonesian descendant (I'm a Dutch) they're really a great warrior but what I want to do here is to have a nice and neutral opinion.
And consequently for the above case I have decided to strengthen the Indonesian Air Force little bit in the second scenario so it will be balanced with RAAF. Of course I'm not trying to equip Indonesian AIr Force with F-35 or F-22 or PAK FA but with just an additional planes of the current types and of course an adequate armament.
Indonesian Air Force Strength Scenario One
Same as in the real world without any additional plane or armament:
Indonesian National Air Force - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Indonesian Air Force Strength Scenario Alternatives
Same as in the real world:
Indonesian National Air Force - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
But this will be the changes:
-1x full complement Sukhoi Su-27SKM Squadron (24 planes in total)
-Additional 1x full complement second hand F-16C/D Block 52 (24 planes in total also)
-All existing A-4 and A-5 are replaced with F-16C/D Block 52 Also.
-Half complement of Mikoyan Mig-29SMT Squadron (12 planes in total)
All of the aircraft will have chance to carry R-77 and R-73 but for F-16 there's still no AMRAAM.
For ground facilities:
-Improved Early Warning radar in Southern Island (Java, Bali, Timor and Flores) with an equivalent technology of Soviets Radar in 1970s and early 80s
-Additional SA-2 and SA-3 SAM facilities scattered in Sulawesi and Java.
-S-300 guarding main city such as Jakarta, Surabaya and Makassar
-Buk Missile System in Hasannudin (Makassar) and Halim Perdanakusuma (Jakarta
Navies TNI AL and Army TNI AD have the same strength as in the real word. Possible deployment of Kopassus to raid Australian major facilities.
Royal Australian Air Force strength is the same as in the real world.
I'm actually currently writing a novel regarding a conflict in South-East Asia and for that book I want to know more if the Indonesian Air Force -- both in the first and second scenario has a chance to inflict a damage to Australia.
Thank you for the supports and help given.