Friday, March 30, 2007

Tanjung Priok Naval Base Google Earth Reconnaissance Photos

Tanjung Priok (also Tandjung Priok) is a subdistrict of North Jakarta, Indonesia. It hosts the city's main harbour of the same name. The port, Indonesia's busiest, is managed by national port company PT Pelindo. Tanjung Priok became Jakarta's primary harbor in the late nineteenth century. It largely replaced the Sunda Kelapa (a fish market) area to the west, as that site became too small for the increased traffic resulting from the opening of the Suez Canal

Tanjung Priok also operates as a Naval Base and Army Naval Base.
Here photos from google earth :


Aerial view of Tanjung Priok Harbour
Indonesian warship lined-up at Tanjung Priok
another view of indonesian warship
Several Indonesian navy research ship, The Baruna Jaya

Diego Garcia Google Earth Reconnaissance Photos

Diego Garcia (7°19′S 72°25′E) is an atoll located in the heart of the Indian Ocean, some 1,000 miles (1,600 km) south of India's southern coast. Diego Garcia is the largest atoll by land area of the Chagos Archipelago. It is part of the British Indian Ocean Territory (BIOT), a British overseas territory. Since the depopulation of Diego Garcia in the years leading up to 1973, it has been used as a military base by the United States. Diego Garcia hosts one of three ground antennas (others are on Kwajalein and Ascension Island) that assist in the operation of the Global Positioning System (GPS) navigational system.

Now, Diego Garcia is home to a military base jointly operated by the United States and the United Kingdom, although in practice it is largely run as a U.S. base, with only a small number of British forces and Royal Overseas Police Officers (ROPOs). The base serves as a naval refuelling and support station. It also serves as the home to Maritime Prepositioning Ship Squadron Two, the naval unit responsible for the readiness of the ships in Military Sealift Command Prepositioning Program in the Indian Ocean, a vital strategic asset to the United States.

Diego Garcia also has an airbase that supports the largest of modern aircraft. B-52s, other bombers, and aerial refueling tanker aircraft have been deployed to Diego Garcia to execute missions to Iraq in support of the Iraq War and the 1991 Gulf War, and also to Afghanistan during what the U.S. government termed Operation Enduring Freedom, and to Iraq again during the 2003 invasion. High-tech portable shelters to support the B-2 bomber were built on the island before the 2003 invasion of Iraq.

The B-52s, B-1s and B-2s deployed to Diego Garcia, in anticipation of the second Iraq War carried out the initial aerial bombardement on Baghdad on March 22, 2003. Some of these bombers dropped GPS guided bombs and laser guided 4,200 lb. bunker busters in "decapitation strikes" intended to kill Saddam Hussein and other Baath Party officials.[6] Diego Garcia is also a regular deployment site for US Navy P-3C Orion maritime patrol and anti-submarine aircraft.

Diego garcia air base
Bomber line-up on the tarmac
several B-52s near hangar
another B52s

Pangkalan Udara Hassanuddin Makassar - Google Earth Reconnaissance Photos

Makassar mempunyai sebuah Pangkalan Udara Militer yang juga berfungsi sebagai Bandar Udara Internasional. Namanya diambil dari salah satu Pahlawan nasional yang berasal dari Wilayah ini, Sultan Hasanuddin.

Berikut hasil dari google earth untuk Lanud Makassar.

Runway Makassar, Hanggar TNI AU dan Terminal
Nampak terminal dengan beberapa pesawat di parkir di apron
Sebuah Boeing 737 Surveillance di parkir di tarmac.
Sebuah A4 Skyhawk berada di belakang hangar

Wednesday, March 14, 2007

Halim Perdana Kusuma Indonesian Air Force Base Google Earth Reconnaissance Photos

Halim Perdanakusuma International Airport is located the Indonesian capital Jakarta, and was the city's main airport until the opening of Soekarno-Hatta International Airport in Cengkareng. The airport is now home to a large number of turboprop, charter and general aviation companies.

This airport is a Main Air Force Base also for Indonesian Air Force. The Base hosted several sqadron and a FASI air detachment.
An aerial view of Halim Perdana Kusuma Air Force Base.

Main Runway 06/24, 9843 feet, elevation 82 feet
Several C-130 Hercules, Fokker 27 and Fokker 28 parked at tarmac

View of hangar and 2 Super Puma and several CN 235

Friday, March 9, 2007

Tanjung Perak Indonesian Navy Base Google Earth Reconnaissance Photo

Tanjung Perak Indonesian Naval Base located at Surabaya. Tanjung perak is one of Indonesian Navy primary base. Its housed the East Fleet of Indonesian Navy and holds many warships, fregats and corvettes of Indonesian Navy.

At this Tanjung Perak Indonesian Naval Base Google Earth Reconnaissance Photo you can see the warship line-up towards the dock.

Another zoom-in picture :
We can see a line of Parchim class and several LST.

First

This is my first post in this blog.

I decided to start a Google Earth Reconnaissance Photos blog, it's pretty bare now but hopefully it'll grow. Post any requests you have there or problems with the site in comment area. I also have plan added as most as possible Google Earth Reconnaissance Photos I found when browsing the web. Enjoy!