The radar achieved the Site Acceptance Test (SAT) on February 24, and was commissioned in the presence of Tentara Nasional Indonesia Angkatan Udara's (TNI-AU) Chief of Staff Air Chief Marshal Imam Suffat, the French Defense Attaché, and Indonesian government and military representatives on March 5.
Indonesia's new long-range air defense radar systems are essential for the protection of air sovereignty.The radars, situated in the Eastern part of Indonesia, will provide an air picture and situational awareness to operators in the Sector Operation Center in Biak and the National Air Defense Command's Operations Center in Jakarta.
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