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KRI Klewang in 2012
Class overview
NameKlewang class
BuildersPT Lundin Industry Invest
Operators Indonesian Navy
Preceded byMandau class
Built2010–2021
In commission2022–present
Planned4
Completed2
Active1
Lost1
General characteristics
TypeFast attack craft
Displacement219 t (216 long tons)
Length63 m (206 ft 8 in)
Beam16 m (52 ft 6 in)
Draught1.2 m (3 ft 11 in)
Installed power7,200 horsepower (5.4 MW)
Propulsion
  • 4 × MAN V12 diesels
  • 4 × MJP 550 waterjets
Speed35 knots (65 km/h; 40 mph)
Range2,000 nmi (3,704 km; 2,302 mi) at 16 knots (30 km/h; 18 mph)
Boats & landing
craft carried
1 × 11 m high-speed RHIB
Complement29
Armament

The Klewang-class fast attack craft is a stealth, wave-piercing, carbon trimaran fast attack craft built by PT Lundin Industry Invest.[3] Shortly after being floated out, on 28 September 2012, KRI Klewang was destroyed by fire while being outfitted at shipyard. The second ship in the class KRI Golok was launched on 21 August 2021.

Design

KRI Klewang has a length of 63 m (207 ft), a beam of 16 m (52 ft), with a draught of 1.2 m (3.9 ft), and displacement of 219 t (216 long tons).[3] The vessel was powered by four MAN V12 diesel engines with total power output of 7,200 horsepower (5.4 MW), which propelled four MJP 550 waterjets, with two located on the outrigger and the other two on the main hull. Klewang has a maximum speed of 35 knots (65 km/h), with cruising speed at 22 knots (41 km/h).[3] She has a range of around 2,000 nautical miles (3,700 km) at 16 knots (30 km/h). The vessel has a complement of 29 personnel, including a team of special forces.[3]

Klewang was planned to be armed with four and up to eight C-705 anti-ship missiles in enclosed launchers and a Type 730 CIWS in stealthy turret. According to the builder, the vessel also able to be armed with Penguin or Exocet missiles and naval gun of up to 57 mm caliber without affecting the stability of the vessel. She also carried an 11 m high-speed rigid-hulled inflatable boat for the special forces team.[3]

History

The Indonesian Navy ordered the first of four for delivery starting in 2012.[4][5][6][7] The first of these was named KRI Klewang and was launched on 29 August 2012; however, only four weeks later the ship caught fire on 28 September while undergoing fit-out in Banyuwangi, and was completely destroyed.

Replacement

A replacement 63 m trimaran was ordered in Banyuwangi, and was expected to be launched in early 2016. In the interim period, advances in infusable vinylester resin chemistry have seen the incorporation of nano particles into the resin. These particles aid the transfer of the resin through the carbon/glass fibre matrix and allow the use of fire retardant grade vinylester for infusion. This makes the carbon fibre composite structure of the new vessel self-extinguishing.[8] The ship was launched on 21 August 2021, and named as KRI Golok (hull no. 688).[9] Golok was commissioned on 14 January 2022 at Surabaya.[10]

Ship in the class

Ships Pennant number Launched Commissioned Builder Notes Commander
KRI Klewang 625 (X3K) 29 August 2012 PT Lundin Industry Invest Destroyed by fire in 2012
KRI Golok 688 21 August 2021 14 January 2022 [9] Lt Col. Primayantha (Feb 2022 - now)[11]

References

  1. ^ "TNI AL Kukuhkan KCR Stealth Trimaran KRI Golok 688, Akan Ditempatkan Di Wilayah Perbatasan". indomiliter.com (in Indonesian). 15 January 2022. Retrieved 22 January 2022.
  2. ^ "MAKIN SANGAR, RUDAL BERDAYA TEMBAK 250 KM AKAN PERKUAT KAPAL-KAPAL PERANG TNI AL". TNI Angkatan Laut (in Indonesian). 9 February 2022. Retrieved 10 February 2022.
  3. ^ a b c d e Mrityunjoy Mazumdar (September 4, 2012). "Indonesia Launches First Klewang-Class Large Trimaran Missile Boat". Defense Media Network.
  4. ^ ВМС Индонезии заказали четыре малозаметных тримарана [Indonesian navy ordered the four tri-stealth] (in Russian). ITAR-TASS. 24 January 2012. ВМС Индонезии заказали четыре малозаметных тримарана X3K с ракетным вооружением. Тримараны, изготовление которых обеспечит компания Lundin Industry Invest, будут иметь корпуса из углепластика. (Indonesian navy ordered the four tri-subtle X3K with missile weapons. Trimarans, production company which will provide Lundin Industry Invest, will have a body of carbon fiber.)
  5. ^ ВМС Индонезии вооружатся малозаметными тримаранами [Indonesian navy arm themselves with inconspicuous trimaran]. lenta.ru (in Russian). 25 January 2012. ВМС Индонезии заказали у компании Lundin Industry Invest четыре малозаметных ракетных тримарана X3K с корпусами из углепластика, сообщает ИТАР-ТАСС со ссылкой на Jane's Defence Weekly. (Indonesian navy ordered the company Lundin Industry Invest four stealth missile tri X3K with shells made of carbon fiber, according to ITAR-TASS reported with reference to Jane's Defence Weekly.)
  6. ^ Hamdani, Irul (2010-10-14). "TNI AL Akan Miliki Kapal Cepat Rudal Akhir Tahun 2011" [Navy Fast Missile Vessel By Year-End 2011]. detikSurabaya (in Indonesian). TNI Angkatan Laut (AL) dipastikan akan segera memiliki Kapal Cepat Rudal (KCR) Trimaran. Kapal didanai Anggaran dan Belanja Negara itu masih dalam proses pembuatan di PT Lundin Industry Invest di Banyuwangi. (The Navy will likely soon have a Quick Ship Missile (KCR) Trimaran. Ship funded and Expenditure Budget is still in the process of making the PT Lundin Industry Invest in Banyuwangi.)
  7. ^ "63m Fast Missile Trimaran". North Sea Boats.
  8. ^ Jakarta Post: Navy vessel catches fire in Banyuwangi (28 September 2012).
  9. ^ a b "KRI Golok-688 resmi diluncurkan sebagai pengganti KRI Klewang-625". airspace-review.com (in Indonesian). 21 August 2021. Retrieved 21 August 2021.
  10. ^ "Peresmian Dua Kapal Perang RI, KRI Wahidin Sudirohusodo dan KRI Golok-688". tempo.co (in Indonesian). 15 January 2022. Retrieved 15 January 2022.
  11. ^ "peresmian-kri-dr-wahidin-sudirohusodo-991-dan-kri-golok-688". Antaranews. 14 Jan 2022. Retrieved 21 Feb 2022.