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PTDI Showcases Latest Developments of Elang Hitam Drone


PT Dirgantara Indonesia (PTDI) recently held a demonstration and presentation on the latest developments of the Elang Hitam Medium Altitude Long Endurance (MALE) Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV) project.

The event took place at PTDI's Final Assembly Line (FAL) Hangar and was attended by various stakeholders involved in this strategic project.

Elang Hitam is a collaborative drone project between PTDI, the National Research and Innovation Agency (BRIN), and the Ministry of Defense.

This unmanned aircraft is designed to support various operations, including territorial surveillance, maritime patrol, and national defense and security missions.

With its ability to fly at medium altitudes and long operational durations, Elang Hitam is expected to be a modern solution for Indonesia's reconnaissance needs.

During the demonstration, PTDI showcased various technical aspects and the readiness of this UAV before entering the flight test phase.

Some of the featured highlights include advanced avionics systems, remote control capabilities, and the integration of various sensors and technologies that support its operational effectiveness.

According to the plan, the maiden flight test of the Elang Hitam UAV will soon take place in Nusawiru, Pangandaran.

This flight test is a crucial stage in ensuring the drone's performance and stability before it can be used operationally.

The success of this flight test will also be a significant milestone in the development of unmanned aircraft technology in Indonesia.

With this progress, PTDI demonstrates its commitment to the development of the National Aerospace Industry, particularly in creating UAV products that can compete globally.

The success of Elang Hitam is expected to strengthen Indonesia's self-reliance in defense and security technology.
Potential of Drones in the Future

Drones have significant potential in the future, not only in the military field but also in various civilian sectors. Some of these potentials include:

 * Agriculture: Crop monitoring, pesticide spraying, and land mapping.
 * Logistics: Goods delivery, especially in hard-to-reach areas.
 * Infrastructure: Inspection of bridges, roads, and power grids.
 * Security: Border surveillance, security patrols, and disaster response.
 * Entertainment: Aerial photography, filmmaking, and drone shows.

Recommendations for PTDI

Regarding the establishment of a subsidiary specifically for drone production, there are several considerations:

 * Advantages: Greater focus on drone development and production, potential synergy with PTDI's core business, and significant market opportunities.
 * Disadvantages: Potential duplication of resources, high investment risk, and additional management complexity.

Scenario:

Considering the large potential of the drone market and Indonesia's need for technological self-reliance, establishing a drone-specific subsidiary by PTDI under the DEFEND ID holding is a suitable step. This will enable PTDI to be more focused and agile in developing drone technology, as well as attract investment and top talent in this field.

PTDI's Steps to Achieve Independence in Drone Production:

 * Enhancement of R&D Capacity: Large-scale investment in research and development of drone technology, including the development of key components such as avionics, sensors, and propulsion systems.
 * Strategic Partnerships: Establish partnerships with domestic and foreign technology companies for technology transfer and joint development.
 * Human Resource Development: Improve the quality of human resources in the drone field through training, education, and collaboration with universities.
 * Government Support: The government needs to provide full support through policies that support the development of the domestic drone industry, including fiscal incentives, clear regulations, and market support.
 * Focus on Superior Products: PTDI needs to focus on developing drone products that have a competitive advantage, both in terms of technology, price, and capability.
With these steps, Indonesia has great potential to become independent in the production of various types of drones within the next 2-3 years, not only for military needs but also for various civilian applications.

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