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Post by : Shakul
Indonesia has accepted a proposal from the United States to establish a maintenance, repair, and overhaul hub for C-130 Hercules aircraft, a move that has generated mixed reactions among lawmakers and analysts who caution about potential sovereignty implications. The plan was disclosed by Defense Minister Sjafrie Sjamsoeddin during a meeting with the House of Representatives Commission I overseeing defense and foreign affairs.
The proposed hub is being considered for Kertajati International Airport, which offers a large land area and robust aviation infrastructure. Officials say the initiative aims to strengthen Indonesia’s aviation and defense industry capabilities while positioning the country as a regional maintenance hub for Hercules aircraft in Southeast Asia.
The idea for the maintenance hub originated from the United States, citing a lack of regional-scale Hercules maintenance facilities in Southeast Asia. Indonesia’s Defense Ministry has been instructed to study technical details and assess the feasibility of the proposal after it was reviewed by President Prabowo Subianto.
Currently, the U.S. conducts most of its heavy Hercules maintenance at Robins Air Force Base in Georgia, while also relying on contractor-operated facilities and allied partner bases in countries including the United Kingdom and Portugal. Establishing a hub in Indonesia would expand the regional maintenance network and provide strategic support for U.S. and allied operations.
Despite potential benefits, some lawmakers and analysts have raised concerns about how foreign military presence or collaboration could blur sovereignty lines. The discussion emphasizes the importance of balancing international cooperation with national defense autonomy and regulatory oversight.
A spokesperson for Indonesia’s Defense Ministry, Rico Sirait, highlighted that the collaboration should be understood in the context of enhancing national defense and aviation capabilities. Officials stressed that the project would bolster Indonesia’s capacity to maintain and service military aircraft independently over time.
The plan continues to undergo review and technical assessment by Indonesian authorities. Observers are monitoring how the initiative could impact bilateral defense relations with the United States and regional security dynamics in Southeast Asia.
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