FUTURE AIR POWER FOR INDONESIA

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1 FUTURE AIR POWER FOR INDONESIA Jerker Ahlqvist, Head of Gripen Lars Tossman, Head of Airborne Surveillance Magnus Hagman, Campaign Director Jakarta, 2016-11-03 This document and the information contained herein is the property of Saab AB and must not be used, disclosed or altered without Saab AB prior written consent.

SAAB S RANGE OF WORLD LEADING PRODUCTS

GRIPEN SUPERIOR COMBAT EFFECTIVENESS 4 Airframe Communications Sensors Combat Performance Weapons HMI Reliability Maintainability Supportability Fleet Size Availability Combat Effectiveness Acquisition Cost Upgrade Cost Life Cycle Cost Life Support Cost 4000 Hostile Fighters within 15 minutes

5 GRIPEN OPERATORS Sweden Thailand South Africa Hungary Czech Republic ETPS Brazil* *Contracted 2015 Flight hours >250.000 Flight hours

GRIPEN ALWAYS LATEST GENERATION 6

LATEST GRIPEN UPGRADE

8 RAPID DEPLOYABILITY Gripen is designed to remain operational in a high intensity, high-threat environment Short take-off and landing Operates from ordinary bases as well as standard road surfaces Rapid turnaround (Air-to-Air / 10 minutes) No specific ground support equipment needed during deployed operations Designed for world wide climate operations Standard Runway (150 x 8000 ft) Gripen requirement for deployment Runway (56 x 2600 ft)

OPERATIONAL RANGE (EXCLUDINGAIR-TO-AIR REFUELLING)

10 CUSTOMISED SUPPORT With Gripen, each operator is assured a support solution that balances the need for maximum availability and air power with affordable acquisition and operational costs throughout the entire life of the system Each support solution is defined and packaged together with Saab to take account of: Level of customer self-reliance Existing facilities and infrastructure Capability at local industry Military doctrines Operational scenarios

11 THE COST EFFECTIVE SOLUTION FLIGHT HOUR COST

12 GRIPEN FOR INDONESIA THE COMBAT EFFECTIVE SOLUTION True multi-role combat effectiveness Full weapons flexibility/easy integration Sovereign air power Rapid deliveries and compliant to Law No.16/2012 Unmatched availability System of systems Future growth guaranteed Lowest operational cost

GLOBALEYE WORLD-LEADING PERFORMANCE Covering all domains Air Maritime Land New radar system Erieye ER New aircraft Bombardier G6000

14 GLOBALEYE EXTERIOR OVERVIEW Erieye ER Radar IFF/ADS-B Data Links Voice Communication Satcom Self-Protection System Maritime Surveillance Radar AIS ESM/ELINT EO/IR Sensor

GLOBALEYE INTERIOR OVERVIEW 15

16 THE WORLD HAS CHANGED - NOT ONLY MILITARY TASKS Backup of ATC Society disaster Conflicts Piracy Search & Rescue Evacuation/ Mass exodus Network Centric Warfare Drug enforcement VIP Terror Protect fishing zones Refugees Sabotage Hijack shadowing Event protection Guerillas Solitary war action Peacetime Crises War

17 INDONESIAN CHALLENGES 1) Air & Maritime surveillance of South China Sea in order to gather military information/intelligence 2) Ship security for transportation and anti piracy 3) Illegal fishing 4) Smuggling and refugees by sea and air 5) Search and rescue support in vast waters and jungle

18 INFLUENCE OF THE EARTH S CURVATURE Ground based radar cannot detect low level targets at long distances AEW&C extends the low level coverage 10 times Early warning time is thus increased by 20 min with AEW&C Reduce own fighter on CAP Force multiplier Added early warning time 20 min 0 km 200 km 400 km

19 FORCE MULTIPLIER 0 50 100 150 200 NM Decision line Intercept line Detection line Low altitude targets Your time = < 5 min

FORCE MULTIPLIER 0 50 100 150 200 NM Decision line Intercept line Detection line Your time = > 25 min

FORCE MULTIPLIER 0 50 100 150 200 NM Intercept line Decision line Detection line Your time = > 25 min

22 QUICK REACTION ALERT Startup of system ~15 min Transit time 45 min -------------------------------- = Total 1 hour

23 WIDE AREA SURVEILLANCE Traditional MPA pattern to complete a surveillance area can be slow and inefficient Surveillance area ~480.000 km2 Patrol altitude ~2000 feet MPA speed ~180 knots Sensor coverage 50 km 780km Total time to complete area 7 hours (2400 km / 1300 nm) GlobalEye surface coverage flying at 30.000 feet greatly increases the MPA efficiency by providing wide area surveillance

ONE SOLUTION MULTIPLE ROLES GLOBALEYE 24

GLOBALEYE A NATIONAL ASSET FOR INDONESIA GlobalEye will detect, identify and prevent military and civilian threats: Illegal fishing, piracy, illegal logging, illegal Immigration and drug smuggling National border control over land and sea Security of national shipping and trade lines GlobalEye surveillance capability will support: Indonesian Armed Forces (TNI-AU, TNI-AL, TNI-AD) Indonesian Coast Guard and Maritime Police Ministries of Fishery, Energy and Transportation Saab AEW&C systems are operated by eight countries Proven - The BIGGEST CUSTOMER BASE in the world

INDUSTRIAL COOPERATION OUR TRACK RECORD Thailand Partnership with local defence industry ToT in C2, data links, naval systems Czech Republic >1BUSD in export and revenue >50 Local companies Industrial Cooperation successfully delivered to more than 30 countries Australia 350 jobs in Saab Centre of Excellence Software design & MRO Brazil Design Centre as part of ToT programme Innovation centre, CISB Joint Sweden Brazil Triple Helix projects Hungary Job creation in export industry EUR700 million and 5% of annual exports South Africa Job creation in civil and defence industry Flight test and EW Centre Korea Cooperation with Korea defence industry ToT and cooperation in radar technology

PARTNER IN A HIGH TECH PROGRAMME CAPABILITY TO DEVELOP, PRODUCE AND MAINTAIN IN BRAZIL DEVELOPMENT CENTRE Gavião Peixoto FLIGHT TEST CENTRE Gavião Peixoto AIRCRAFT & AEROSTRUCTURES PRODUCTION Gavião Peixoto & São Bernardo do Campo Systems Integration Airframe Design & Aerodynamics Simulation Maintenance Optimisation Weapon Integration Future Fighter Design

BRAZIL PROGRAMME FULL SPEED AHEAD The technology transfer is divided into over 50 key projects More than 100 engineers including family members arrived within first year of contract Over time, 350 Brazilian engineers will be trained in Sweden

29 SAAB INDUSTRIAL COOPERATION APPROACH Industrial Cooperation operates as an integrated part of Saab Business Development High Saab responsibility and support High Indonesian industry responsibility and control

3 SAAB S OFFER TO INDONESIA Full compliance with Law No. 16/2012 stipulating industrial cooperation and technology transfer for Indonesia Saab s offer will result in the creation of a strong and viable defence industry, with over 1000 qualified job opportunities and university graduates. Technology Development Centre hosting aerospace technologies to enhance the aviation engineering capabilities Technology support to the IF-X programme and future system upgrades Transfer of advanced radar technologies with acquisition of GlobalEye Local production of Gripen in Indonesia. Gradual ramp-up of an indigenous capability with the first Gripen squadron Indonesian Swedish Innovation Centre, a Triple Helix model for University cooperation, education in entrepreneurship and innovation management. Initial focus areas: Aeronautics, Defence & Security, Infrastructure, Logistics, Transportation

31 FUTURE AIRPOWER MODEL FOR INDONESIA Command & Control data link Fighter fighter data link Enhanced situational awareness Air picture Surface picture Mission assignments Targets (air, surface, ground) Threats Position, altitude, speed, heading Combat status (fuel, weapons.) Text messages Pointers

QUESTIONS?

COMPLEMENTARY SLIDES 33

KNOWLEDGE FROM EXPERIENCE 3 4 Almost 80 years of experience More than 4000 aircraft 1937

35 SAAB DEFENCE AND SECURITY Geographic sales distribution SALES ~USD3 billion (2015) 14 10 8 % 45 AIR LAND NAVAL CIVIL SECURITY 22 COMMERCIAL AERONAUTICS 14,700 EMPLOYEES 100 CUSTOMER COUNTRIES

36 HIGHLY ADVANCED SENSOR SUITE Long range multimode radar Air-to-Air Air-to Ground Reconnaissance Electronic warfare system Reconnaissance pods Precision targeting pods Fighter-Fighter data link Command & Control data link Secure comms and IFF Sensor and data fusion Advanced Human-Machine-Interface

37 STATE-OF-THE-ART WEAPONRY Air-to-Air Meteor (Long-range for BVR) AMRAAM (Medium-range for BVR) IRIS-T (Short-range for WVR) A-Darter (Short-range for WVR) Sidewinder (Short-range for WVR) BK 27 Gun Air-To-Surface Small Diameter Bombs (SDB) Guided Bombs (GBU-49, -10, -12, -16) Unguided Bombs (Mk 82, Mk 83, Mk 84) AGM-65 Maverick KEPD 350 (Very long-range for TAURUS various ground targets) RBS15 (Very long-range for anti-ship and ground targets) BK27 Gun PAGE 37

38 WORLDWIDE CUSTOMERS Brazilian Air Force Purchased 28 Gripen NG and 8 Gripen F Thai Air Force Purchased 8 Gripen C and 4 Gripen D UK Empire Test Pilot School Leased 1 Gripen D Czech Republic Air Force Leased 12 Gripen C and 2 Gripen D HUNGARIAN AIR FORCE Leased 12 Gripen C and 2 Gripen D SOUTH AFRICAN AIR FORCE Purchased 17 Gripen C and 9 Gripen D SWEDISH AIR FORCE Purchased 105 Gripen A and 13 Gripen B Purchased 75 Gripen C and 25 Gripen D Purchased 60 Gripen E 1990 1995 2000 2005 2010 2015 2020+

39 ONE SOLUTION MULTIPLE ROLES Air, sea and ground surveillance in a single solution Can change role dynamically, while airborne during on-going missions Air Domain 70% longer detection range than previous generation of radar Unique detection of hovering helicopters Jammer resistant Maritime Domain Detects targets out to the horizon ~400 km Target detection and identification for small targets such as jet-skis and periscopes Land Domain Long range GMTI and SAR imaging