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印尼防长证实, 印尼将购买至少42架歼10C
送交者: 火树 2025-10-16 05:37:39 于 [世界游戏论坛]

Indonesia will acquire at least 42 Chinese-made Chengdu J-10C fighter jets, according to Indonesian Defense Minister Sjafrie Sjamsoeddin. Sjamsoeddin announced the deal on October 15, 2025, stating the purchase is part of a plan to modernize the Indonesian military.

Key details about the deal:
  • Cost and funding: The Indonesian Finance Minister confirmed that the budget for the purchase had been approved and exceeded $9 billion.

  • Delivery timeline: Sources close to the Indonesian Air Force indicate that the first deliveries of the J-10s could take place in 2026.

  • Pilot training: The contract reportedly includes provisions for pilots from China's People's Liberation Army (PLA) to train their Indonesian counterparts.

  • Fleet diversification: The new Chinese jets will fly alongside other foreign-made aircraft that Indonesia has recently purchased. This includes 42 French Rafale jets, with the first deliveries expected in early 2026, and a tentative deal for 48 Turkish-made KAAN fighter jets. 

  • Factors influencing the purchase
  • Affordability: Indonesia's air force is working to replace its aging and fragmented fleet of aircraft. The J-10C, a medium-weight, multirole fighter, offers a cost-effective alternative to Western platforms.

  • Geopolitical considerations: Indonesia has traditionally followed a "free and active" foreign policy that balances its relationships with major powers. The acquisition of Chinese jets is a diplomatic balancing act that aims to maintain independence and leverage amid intensified U.S.-China rivalry.

  • Proven performance: The J-10C's real-world combat experience, including its reported use by Pakistan in skirmishes with Indian jets in 2025, is seen as a strong selling point. 

  • Potential implications
  • Shifting dynamics in Southeast Asia: As the first ASEAN nation to purchase a Chinese fourth-generation fighter, Indonesia's decision could set a precedent for other countries in the region. This might be viewed with apprehension by neighbors like Vietnam and the Philippines, which have concerns about China's regional ambitions.

  • Strategic autonomy: By diversifying its military suppliers, Indonesia is signaling its intent to define its defense posture on its own terms, rather than being dictated by external political pressures.

  • Western response: The purchase could concern Western nations, including the U.S. and Australia, which view Indonesia as a critical partner for regional stability. It could also potentially trigger sanctions from the U.S. under the Countering America's Adversaries Through Sanctions Act (CAATSA). 



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