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Īcquired from Belgium army surplus in 2014–2017. Armed with 20mm Rh 202 autocannon turret. Stationed at Pussenkav (Cavalry Weapon Centre) in Bandung. A M3A1, number 240-32, still in the Army inventory for theatrical and ceremonial purpose. AMX-13 will be replaced by Harimau Medium Tank/Kaplan MT. As of 2018, Janes reported that only half of the fleet (120+) operational and the remaining tanks was upgraded and retrofitted with new fire control system and 105mm rifled gun by PT PINDAD. As of 2016, 90 operational according to IISS Military Balance.Īrmed with 90mm Cockerill M-A1 Mk3 Gun on Alvis AC 90 turret.ġ75 AMX-13/75 and 130 AMX-13/105 or total of 305 AMX-13 acquired in 1960s. Ordered tanks are planned to be delivered in late 2020 and modifications finished within 2021. Īs of 2019 the army ordered 18 tanks and more orders are planned in the future. Jointly designed and developed by FNSS and PT PINDAD for the army's MMWT program.
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Indonesia purchased 42 units Leopard 2A4+ and 61 units Leopard 2RI plus 10 support vehicles from German Army surplus. Equipped with DM 11, DM 53 A1, DM 78 and RH 88 ammunition. Patrick’s Day celebration in Seal Beach, and the Community Festival in Cypress.Vehicles Ground vehicle Vehicle Most notable deployments include the Stanley Cup playoffs in 2007 at the Honda Center in Anaheim, serving as a temporary full-functioning dispatch center for all three cities during a communications center remodel project, all SWAT callouts and DUI checkpoints, and annual events such as the 4th of July celebration at the Joint Forces Training Base in Los Alamitos, St. The team has been called out for many incidents within the three-city jurisdictions as well as in the County of Orange. A galley with a 30-cup coffee maker, microwave and wash sink is also available for personnel working the long incidents. Command staff can operate from this position or from inside the command room.
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On the outside of the vehicle, there is another full work-station equipped with communications equipment and a large-screen display connected to a computer system. Each station is equipped with dual displays, headset jacks and foot pedals. There are three work-stations within the communications section that are set up for full dispatch capabilities. The vehicle is also equipped with an 800 MHz radio system, along with conventional radios for interoperability with surrounding Counties and HAM radio operators. A 42” SMARTBoard serves as the command and control board for mapping of events and special operations. A data satellite system is also in place for internet connectivity.
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It’s also equipped with a PBX phone system that has multiple ways of getting telephone connectivity. The vehicle has an elaborate video distribution system with multiple ways of bringing in local and national news channels. The vehicle is also equipped with a 42’ telescoping mast with a pan, tilt, zoom camera mounted on the top along with communications antennas. All systems within the vehicle were built with redundancy in mind on the chance one system fails. The vehicle has specialized communications equipment and computer systems, all to help sustain field operations in the event of a prolonged emergency incident. The work area was built into three compartments: Communications section, command and control, and logistics. The vehicle, a 2006 40’ Freightliner M2 truck with a customized work area, was built by LDV, Inc. Two members staff the vehicle each time it is called out for either a preplanned event or emergency response. The team is known as the West Orange County Urban Area Mobile Command Post Team. The team is comprised of a team manager (Cypress sergeant), assistant manager (Seal Beach officer) and 10 other employees/volunteers from the three agencies including one dispatcher from West Cities Communications. The vehicle is co-owned by the cities of Cypress, Seal Beach and Los Alamitos. As part of the cities emergency preparedness, a Mobile Command Post vehicle was purchased in 2007 utilizing Homeland Security grant funds.