War Ships Return Malaysia Ambalat block approach


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Aircraft spotter strategic diversiform Boeing 737 belonging to the TNI-AU successfully detect 17 flagship in the limit Malaysia terluar block Ambalat, Kalimantan Timur (Kaltim). One of them is a war ship patrolling the property of the royal Jerong Malaysia.

Malaysia is also strongly suspected to increase the intensity patrolinya was expelled after the KRI Untung Surapati property TNI AL entering Ambalat block. Said Danlanud Balikpapan Letkol flight Pandu Agus Purnama detikcom when contacted on Saturday (30/05/2009).

"Movement of war ships in the limit Malaysia terluar Ambalat block we had record images through the air," said Pandu.

Told Pandu, ships, Malaysia recorded Friday's (29/05/2009) yesterday. Patrol warship Malaysia was detected with the speed of 15 knots per hour with a point-coordinates 04.10 north 118.00 east leads to the Ambalat block at around 02.28 UTC, or at 09.28 WIB.

Previously, the gunboat patrolling the property in Malaysia is never detected. "We are a little astonished because during our patrol gunboat patrol that Malaysia did not have, especially near the Ambalat block," said Pandu.

Pandu described, in addition to the TNI AL, TNI AU also regularly conduct air operations with a password shield Camar. In addition to strategic aircraft spotter, TNI AU also exert 3 fighter, which is the F-16 and F-5 Tiger made in America and Russia-made Sukhoi 27/30. Unit 225 Lanud Radar Tarakan will also continue to monitor the situation until the end of the Ambalat block in the post Ambalat sea Coral Menarang and report them to the center Komando National Air Defense Sector.

"Indeed, Malaysia is often incoming ships Ambalat block in the region NKRI. If it remains so, Lanud plane sergap from Makasar and Lanud Madiun must participate dislodge the ship," close Pandu.

Previously, on Monday (25/5/2009), TNI AL-war ship, KRI Untung Surapati driven the 872-ship battle royal of the Sea of Malaysia (TLDM) Yu KD-3508 that attempts to enter the sovereignty of the Republic of Indonesia in the Ambalat block. Notes from the TNI AL, known since January-April 2009 Malaysian ships belonging to the army have been as many as 9 of the Indonesian times.

Source: http://www.detiknews.com/read/2009/05/30/184248/1139896/10/kapal-perang-malaysia-kembali-dekati-blok-ambalat

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