Thursday, October 22, 2020

Indonesia Rejects U.S. Request To Allow Its P-8 Poseidon Maritime Surveillance Planes To Land And Refuel There

Visitors stand next to a static US Navy aircraft the Poseidon P-8, left, and the USAF Boeing C-17A Globemaster III, right, on the tarmac during the Singapore Airshow in Singapore on February 11, 2020 [File: Roslan Rahman/AFP] 


JAKARTA (Reuters) - Indonesia rejected this year a proposal by the United States to allow its P-8 Poseidon maritime surveillance planes to land and refuel there, according to four senior Indonesian officials familiar with the matter. 

U.S. officials made multiple “high-level” approaches in July and August to Indonesia’s defence and foreign ministers before Indonesia’s president, Joko Widodo, rebuffed the request, the officials said. 

Representatives for Indonesia’s president and defence minister, the U.S. State Department press office and the U.S. embassy in Jakarta did not respond to requests for comment. Representatives for the U.S. Department of Defence and Indonesia’s foreign minister Retno Marsudi declined to comment. 

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WNU Editor: I am sure this will be brought up when US Secretary of State Pompeo visits next week .... Pompeo to Visit Indonesia After Spy Plane Rebuff (US News and World Report/Reuters).

2 comments:

Dave Goldstein said...

P-8's are anti submarine planes.

Naz said...

For decades most maritime patrol aircraft have been equipped with ESM sensors to localise surface transmissions, and have over time become very effective at intelligence collection simultaneously alongside their other more traditional roles.