Indonesian Air Force Develop Radar Technology


The 150-kilogram micro satellite weighs in Circularly Polarized-Synthetic Aperture Radar (CP-SAR), Thursday (16/12/2016), at Josaphat Microwave Remote Sensing Laboratory (JMRSL), Chiba University, Japan. This is the first micro satellite to carry a radar sensor. (JOSAPHAT MICROWAVE REMOTE SENSING LABORATORY)


Jakarta, Jakartagreater.com - To improve the capability of air and space control, TNI AU (Indonesian Air Force), through the Research and Development Service of the Indonesian Air Force (Dislitbangau) in cooperation with Prof. Joshapat Tetuko Sri Sumatyo, Ph.d. will conduct research and development (R&D) technology Circulary Polararize-Synthetic Aperture Radar (CP-SAR).

Manuscript of cooperation (MOU) signed by Kadislitbangau Marsma TNI Kukuh Sudibyanto and Prof. Joshapat Tetuko Sri Sumatyo, P.hd as the creator of CP-SAR technology, witnessed by Marshal Hadi Tjahjanto, S.IP., on Tuesday 28 November 2017 at Mabesau Cilangkap, Jakarta.

CP-SAR technology in the future is needed by the Air Force for the implementation of tasks in order to maintain the sovereignty of Indonesian airspace

Also present at the MOU signing ceremony to improve air and space control capability, TNI AU, through the ​​Research & Development Service in collaboration with Prof. Joshapat Tetuko Sri Sumatyo, Ph.d. are:
  1. Wakasau Marsda TNI Yuyu Sutisna, SE, M.M.
  2. Irjenau Marsda TNI Umar Sugeng Haryono.
  3. Asper Kasau Marsda TNI Anastasius Sumadi.
  4. Other TNI AU officials.
  5. Dr. Frans Dwicoko.
(tni-au.mil.id)

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