List of active Indonesian Navy ships
All the Indonesia Navy (Template:Lang-id, TNI-AL) vessels are named with the prefix KRI (Kapal Perang Republik Indonesia or Naval Vessel of the Republic of Indonesia). Smaller sized boats with light armaments usually have the prefix KAL (Kapal Angkatan Laut or Naval Vessel of the Indonesian Navy). The classes are often named after lead ships or the first ship commissioned.
The Navy has a traditional naming convention for its ships. Moreover, the ship's type and missions can be identified by the first number on the ship's three-digit hull number, which is located at the bow and the stern of a vessel. The naming convention is such as:[1][page needed]
- Hull number beginning with 1 (reserved for aircraft carriers): ancient empires and kingdoms
- Hull number beginning with 2 (cruisers and destroyers): Indonesia's main islands (for cruisers), national heroes and other historical figure (for destroyers)
- Hull number beginning with 3 (frigates, corvettes): national heroes or naval heroes
- Hull number beginning with 4 (submarines, submarine tenders): mythical weapons (for submarines), national heroes (for submarine tenders)
- Hull number beginning with 5 (amphibious ships, LSTs, LPDs, LCUs, command ships): strategic bays or gulfs (for LSTs), big cities (for LPDs), small cities (for LCUs), national figures (for Command ship)
- Hull number beginning with 6 (fast attack craft): mythical weapons (previous names for missile boats), traditional weapons (current names for fast missile boats), wild animals (for fast torpedo boats)
- Hull number beginning with 7 (minesweepers, minehunters ships): every island begin with letter "R", letter "F" (mine countermeasure vessel)
- Hull number beginning with 8 (patrol boats): native fishes and sea creatures, native snakes and wild reptiles, wild insects, geographical places (such as towns, lakes or rivers begin with "si-", e.g. Sikuda, Sigurot, Sibarau)
- Hull number beginning with 9 (supporting ships, oilers, tugs, troop transports, oceanographic research ships, sailing ships, etc.): volcanoes, cities, mythical figures, geographical capes and straits
Submarine fleet
The Indonesian Navy is expected to operate at least 8 submarines by 2024.[2] The submarines are named after weapons in Javanese Wayang mythology.
Class | Picture | Type | Boats | Origin | Note |
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Submarine | |||||
Tbd | Attack submarine | KRI Tbd KRI Tbd |
France Indonesia |
On 2 April 2024, Naval Group announced that the Indonesian Navy has placed an order for two improved Scorpène-class submarine, which will be built in Indonesia.[3][4] | |
Nagapasa class | KRI Nagapasa (403) KRI Ardadedali (404) KRI Alugoro (405) |
South Korea Indonesia |
In active service.[5] 3 more planned.[6] | ||
Cakra class | KRI Cakra (401) |
Germany |
In active service. |
Surface fleet
Surface ship are typically named after a National Hero of Indonesia or other Heroes of Indonesia.
Class | Picture | Type | Ships | Origin | Note |
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Frigate | |||||
Tbd | General Purpose Frigate | KRI Tbd KRI Tbd |
United Kingdom Indonesia |
Under construction.
Variant of Arrowhead 140 frigate design; lead ship first steel cut on 9 December 2022,[7] keel laying on 25 August 2023.[8] Second ship first steel cut on 5 June 2024.[9] Known locally as Fregat Merah Putih (Red White Frigate).[10] | |
Martadinata class | Guided-missile Frigate | KRI Raden Eddy Martadinata (331) KRI I Gusti Ngurah Rai (332) |
Netherlands Indonesia |
In active service.[11]
Known locally as PKR (Perusak Kawal Rudal or Guided Missile Destroyer Escort). | |
Ahmad Yani class | KRI Ahmad Yani (351) KRI Yos Sudarso (353) KRI Oswald Siahaan (354) KRI Abdul Halim Perdanakusuma (355) KRI Karel Satsuitubun (356) |
Netherlands | In active service. | ||
Corvette | |||||
Tbd | Guided-missile Corvette | Tbd | South Korea | ex-Pohang-class Corvette.
In June 2024, the Indonesian government approved the grant from South Korea for the Ex-ROKS Bucheon (PCC-773) to be transferred to the Indonesian Navy. The ship will undergo refurbishment at a cost of $35 million before the transfer.[12][13] | |
Bung Tomo class | KRI Bung Tomo (357) KRI John Lie (358) KRI Usman Harun (359) |
United Kingdom | In active service. | ||
Diponegoro class | KRI Diponegoro (365) KRI Sultan Hasanuddin (366) KRI Sultan Iskandar Muda (367) KRI Frans Kaisiepo (368) |
Netherlands | In active service. | ||
Bung Karno class | Corvette | KRI Bung Karno (369) KRI Tbd |
Indonesia | In active service.
Designated as Korvet Rudal Heli (Missile & Helicopter-carrying Corvette) and presidential transport ship. Keel laying for the second ship on 25 January 2024.[14] | |
Fatahillah class | KRI Fatahillah (361) KRI Malahayati (362) KRI Nala (363) |
Netherlands | In active service.
KRI Nala (363) features helipad and telescopic hangar for light helicopter. | ||
Kapitan Pattimura class | ASW Corvette | KRI Kapitan Pattimura (371) KRI Untung Suropati (372) KRI Sultan Nuku (373) KRI Lambung Mangkurat (374) KRI Cut Nyak Dien (375) KRI Sultan Thaha Syaifuddin (376) KRI Sutanto (377) KRI Sutedi Senoputra (378) KRI Wiratno (379) KRI Tjiptadi (381) KRI Hasan Basri (382) KRI Imam Bonjol (383) KRI Teuku Umar (385) KRI Silas Papare (386) |
East Germany | In active service.
Originally, 16 ships were ordered. As of 2022, 14 ships still remain in active service. | |
Offshore Patrol Vessel | |||||
Tbd | Offshore Patrol Vessel | KRI Tbd KRI Tbd |
Italy | In March 2024, Fincantieri and the Indonesian Ministry of Defence have signed a 1.18-billion-euro contract for the supply of two Thaon di Revel-class offshore patrol vessel.[15] The ships to be sold would be among those that already being built for the Italian Navy in order to accelerate delivery.[16][17] | |
Raja Haji Fisabilillah class | KRI Raja Haji Fisabilillah (391) KRI Tbd (392) |
Indonesia | OPV-90m
2 unit on order from PT. Daya Radar Utama.[18] First ship launched on 18 September 2024.[19] |
Fast attack craft fleet
Fast attack craft are a small vessels that are used in a hit-and-run naval strategy.missile boat are named after traditional weapons of Indonesia. torpedo boat are named after wild animals.
Class | Picture | Type | Ships | Origin | Note |
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Fast Boat | |||||
Tbd | Missile boat | KRI Tbd | Indonesia | Another variant of KCR-60m (68m in length) with waterjet propulsion.[20]
Built by PT. Palindo Marine, the keel were laid on 12 June 2024.[21] | |
Tbd | KRI Tbd KRI Tbd KRI Tbd |
Indonesia | KCR-60m variant with water-jet propulsion.
Built by PT. Tesco Indomaritim since 2021.[22] 1 unit already launched.[23] | ||
Klewang class | KRI Golok (688) | Indonesia | In active service.
Launched on 21 August 2021 by PT. Lundin Industry Invest in Banyuwangi.[24] | ||
Sampari class | Batch I KRI Sampari (628) KRI Tombak (629) KRI Halasan (630) Batch II KRI Kerambit (627) Batch III KRI Kapak (625) KRI Panah (626) |
Indonesia | In active service. KCR-60m | ||
Clurit class | KRI Clurit (641) KRI Kujang (642) KRI Beladau (643) KRI Alamang (644) KRI Surik (645) KRI Siwar (646) KRI Parang (647) KRI Terapang (648) |
Indonesia | In active service. KCR-40m | ||
Mandau class | KRI Mandau (621) KRI Badik (623) KRI Keris (624) |
South Korea | |||
FPB-57 class | Torpedo boat Missile boat |
FPB-57 Nav II KRI Singa (651) KRI Ajak (653) FPB-57 Nav V KRI Todak (631) KRI Lemadang (632) KRI Hiu (634) KRI Layang (635) |
Indonesia Germany |
FPB-57 Nav II Equipped with SUT torpedo. FPB-57 Nav V Improved variant of Nav IV version. KRI Hiu (634) & KRI Layang (635) equipped with C-802 missile. |
Patrol fleet
The list below mentions ships that are considered as KRI because they are equipped with heavy and adequate armament or equipment. The Indonesian Navy also has numerous smaller patrol boats that classify as KAL. These types of boats were used as a secondary fleet to maintain the law of Indonesian coastal sea. Most of these smaller boats are lightly armed and better known domestically as PC or Patroli Cepat (Fast Patrol) vessel. There are also even smaller boats with Patkamla (Patroli keamanan laut) prefixes or Marine security patrol and armed with only machine guns. These boats are mainly used to patrol around various TNI AL naval bases or Lanal (Pangkalan TNI AL) across the Indonesian archipelago. Due to the sheer number of Lanal located inside Indonesian territory, TNI AL sources some of its patrol vessels (mostly Patkamla or rarely KAL vessels) from local shipbuilding industry in the region around its bases' location. This resulted in a varied bunch of ship classes and designs based on different standards adopted by various ship builder. Patrol boats are named after fish (Pari class, Sibarau class, Cucut class, etc.), snake (Boa class, Krait class, etc.), and small islands of Indonesia. The list below does not reflect the actual number of patrol vessels used by Indonesian Navy due to various factors, such as insufficient open-source data of some vessels and the lack of coverage by most national or international publications on patrol boats smaller than 18 meters (mostly Patkamla vessel), which are often converted from locally sourced boats near its Lanal location.
Class | Picture | Type | Vessels | Origin | Note |
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Patrol Boat | |||||
Dorang class | Patrol Boat | KRI Dorang (874) KRI Bawal (875) KRI Tuna (876) KRI Marlin (877) KRI Hampala (880) KRI Lumba-Lumba (881) |
Indonesia | PC-60m boat[25]
2 units, from PT. Caputra Mitra Sejati shipyard, in active service.[26] 1 unit on order from PT. Karimun Anugrah Sejati shipyard.[27] 1 unit on order from PT. Palindo Marine Shipyard.[28] Another 2 unit on order from PT. Caputra Mitra Sejati shipyard.[29] | |
FPB-57 class | FPB-57 Nav I KRI Kakap (811) KRI Kerapu (812) KRI Tongkol (813) KRI Barakuda (814) FPB-57 Nav IV KRI Pandrong (801) KRI Sura (802) |
Indonesia Germany |
FPB-57 Nav I SAR version, equipped with deck for light helicopter. FPB-57 Nav IV Patrol variant of Nav II version. | ||
Pari class | Batch I KRI Pari (849) KRI Sembilang (850) KRI Sidat (851) KRI Cakalang (852) Batch II KRI Tatihu (853) KRI Layaran (854) KRI Madidihang (855) KRI Kurau (856) KRI Torani (860) KRI Lepu (861) KRI Albakora (867) KRI Bubara (868) KRI Gulamah (869) KRI Posepa (870) KRI Escolar (871) KRI Karotang (872) KRI Mata Bongsang (873) KRI Butana (878) KRI Selar (879) |
Indonesia | PC-40m & PC-43m patrol boat (Clurit class version without C-705 missile).
Built by PT. Palindo Marine, PT. Caputra Mitra Sejati, PT. Citra Shipyard & PT. Karimun Anugrah Sejati.[30][31][32] | ||
Sibarau class | KRI Siliman (848) KRI Sigalu (857) KRI Silea (858) KRI Siribua (859) KRI Siada (862) KRI Sikuda (863) KRI Sigurot (864) KRI Tenggiri (865) |
Australia | In active service.
ex-Attack-class patrol boat of Australia navy. | ||
Badau class | KRI Badau (841) KRI Salawaku (842) |
Brunei | In active service. | ||
Krait class | KRI Krait (827) | Indonesia | In active service. Built by Fasharkan TNI AL Mentigi with assistance from PT. Batam Expresindo Shipyard. | ||
Cucut class | KRI Cucut (866) | Singapore | In active service. ex-RSS Jupiter diving support ship of Singapore Navy.[33] | ||
Boa class | KAL Boa KAL Welang KAL Suluh Pari KAL Katon KAL Sanca KAL Warakas KAL Kalakay KAL Panana KAL Tedong Naga KAL Kobra KAL Anakonda KAL Patola KAL Kalagian KAL Viper KAL Piton KAL Weling KAL Tedung Selar KAL Alkura KAL Tarihu KAL Birang KAL Mulga |
Indonesia | PC-36m & PC-40m patrol boats made of fiberglass. Used to be known as Boa class (PC-36m), Kobra class (PC-36m), Viper class (PC-40m) & Tarihu class (PC-40m) while still bear KRI prefixes. Constructed by Fasharkan TNI AL Manokwari, Fasharkan TNI AL Jakarta, Fasharkan TNI AL Makassar & Fasharkan TNI AL Mentigi (Tanjung Pinang). Taliwangsa, Boiga and Matacora were decommissioned due to various accidents.[34][35] | ||
Bawean class | KAL Bawean | Indonesia | PC-32m patrol boat made of aluminium built by PT. Palindo Marine. | ||
Kudungga class | KAL Kudungga | Indonesia | PC-38m patrol boat built by PT. Palindo Marine. Given as a grant from government of East Kutai Regency to Lanal Sangatta.[36][37] | ||
Mamuju class | KAL Mamuju | Indonesia | PC-38m patrol boat made of aluminium built by PT. Tesco Indomaritim. Known locally as Fast Offshore Patrol Combat boat.[38] | ||
PC-28m class | KAL Mansalar KAL Pohawang KAL Ratu Samban KAL Tanjung Pandangan KAL Kembang KAL Sambas KAL Enggano KAL Simeulue KAL Sepinggan KAL Balongan KAL Jemur KAL Panda KAL Sinyaru KAL Serayu KAL Belinyu KAL Samalona KAL Bokor KAL Pulau Bengkoang KAL Tahuna KAL Baruk KAL Maribaya KAL Telaga Tujuh KAL Tabuan KAL Tamposo KAL Balibo |
Indonesia | PC-28m patrol boats made of fiberglass built by Fasharkan TNI AL Mentigi since 1993. | ||
Bireuen class | Water Jet KAL Bireuen KAL Kumai KAL Mapor Propeller KAL Nipa |
Indonesia | PC-28m patrol boats made of aluminium built by PT. Palindo Marine.
In active service.[39] | ||
KAL-28m class |
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KAL Pulau Siantan KAL Pulau Karakelang KAL Pulau Nustual KAL Pulau Ambalat KAL Pulau Sangihe KAL Pulau Trangan KAL Pulau Mego KAL Pulau Siba KAL Belongas KAL Marapas KAL Lemukutan KAL Tanjung Pinang KAL Bunyu KAL Kelambau KAL Pulau Bungaran KAL Pulau Labengki KAL Limboto KAL Wayabula KAL Wayag KAL Tidore KAL Pulau Menjangan KAL Iboih KAL Sorake KAL Talise KAL Lalos KAL Anyer KAL Rajegwesi KAL Manakarra KAL Pelawan KAL Pandang KAL Sarudik KAL Sembulungan KAL Hinako |
Indonesia | PC-28m patrol boats made of aluminium built by PT. Tesco Indomaritim, PT. Palindo Marine, PT. Infinity Global Mandiri, PT. Lims Nautical Shipyard & PT. Steadfast Marine.
In active service.[40][41][42][43][44] KAL Pulau Pasoso were badly damaged during 2018 Sulawesi earthquake and tsunami, current status decommissioned.[45] Lanal Palu receive KAL Talise as replacement.[46] 2 on order from PT. Citra Shipyard.[32] | |
Sinabang class | KAL Sinabang KAL Sengiap |
Indonesia | KAL-28m patrol boat made of aluminium with water jet propulsion, built by PT. Tesco Indomaritim circa 2013.[47] | ||
Combat Boat 18m class | Fast Assault-craft/Patrol Boat | Patkamla Mamburungan Patkamla Pulau Bakau Patkamla Pulau Numfor Patkamla Bali Patkamla Pulau Salando Patkamla Busalangga Patkamla Lamaru Patkamla Coebang Patkamla Pelambong Patkamla Pulau Sebesi Patkamla Karimun Patkamla Gebang Patkamla Pulau Pagerungan Patkamla Pulau Semau Patkamla Pulau Yapen Patkamla Pulau Langkai Patkamla Kastela Patkamla Santiago Patkamla Binanga Patkamla Balaroa Patkamla Gorar Patkamla Wasur Patkamla Posa Patkamla Yapero Patkamla Jefman KAL Kilat KAL Guruh KAL Tornado |
Indonesia | Combat Boat-18m Fast Assault-craft built by PT Tesco Indomaritim, PT Palindo Marine, PT Citra Shipyard & PT Infinity Global Mandiri.[48]
In active service. | |
Samadar class | Patrol Boat | Patkamla Samadar Patkamla Sadarin Patkamla Salmaneti Patkamla Sawangi Patkamla Sasila Patkamla Sabola |
Australia | 16 meters boat part of Carpentaria-class inshore patrol vessel purchased as a grant from Australia in 1976.
In active service.[49] | |
Pulau Ismoyo class | Patkamla Pulau Ismoyo Patkamla Minca Patkamla Pulau Sugi |
Indonesia | 12 meter boat built by PT. Rizquna Energy Persada in 2017.[50] | ||
Pulau Ambo class | Patkamla Pulau Ambo Patkamla Pulau Kabaruan Patkamla Pulau Doom |
Indonesia | 12 meter boat built by PT. Borneo Sukses Makmur in 2017.[51] | ||
X-38 Combat Cat class | Fast Assault-craft/Patrol Boat | Patkamla Catamaran Patkamla Catamaran Patkamla Catamaran Patkamla Catamaran Patkamla Catamaran Patkamla Catamaran Patkamla Catamaran Patkamla Catamaran Patkamla Catamaran Patkamla Catamaran Patkamla Catamaran Patkamla Catamaran KAL Halilintar |
Indonesia | 12 meter catamaran boat made of CRP built by PT. Lundin Industry Invest listed as X-38 Combat Cat.[52]
KAL Halilintar were used by Kopaska special forces group, special boat unit of the 2nd fleet. This class of boat has KAL/Patkamla hull numbering scheme but doesn't have their own designation, often referred simply as Patkamla Combat Boat or Patkamla Catamaran in official setting. At least 12 unit of Combat Boat X-38 Catamaran has been ordered since 2007. | |
Pintar class | Multipurpose Patrol Boat | KAL Pintar (ex-KAL Pintar Mandiri I) KAL Pintar (ex-KAL Pintar BNI I) KAL Pintar (ex-KAL Pintar BRI I) |
Indonesia | 15 meters boat made of fiberglass. Given as a grant from Solidaritas Istri Kabinet Indonesia Bersatu (SIKIB) in 2013 as library boats.[53] Operated by Lantamal Tanjung Pinang, Lantamal Makassar and Lantamal Jayapura respectively.
Used as multipurpose boat in navy service including public library, patrol duty, also as vaccination center and floating ambulance during COVID-19 pandemic.[54] |
Minesweeper Fleet
Class | Picture | Type | Ships | Origin | Note |
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Mine countermeasure vessel | |||||
Pulau Fani class | Mine countermeasures vessel | KRI Pulau Fani (731) KRI Pulau Fanildo (732) |
Germany | 2 unit on order from Abeking & Rasmussen, Germany, based on modified Frankenthal-class minehunter design.[55][56] Ship naming of all units ordered and launching of the lead vessel, KRI Pulau Fani (731), was conducted on 11 October 2022.[57] Both vessels have been officially commissioned on August 14, 2023.[58] | |
Pulau Rengat class | KRI Pulau Rengat (711) KRI Pulau Rupat (712) |
Netherlands | Taken from Royal Netherlands Navy orders (previously intended to be named Willemstad (M864) & Vlaardingen (M863)). | ||
Pulau Rote class | KRI Pulau Raas (722) KRI Pulau Rimau (724) KRI Pulau Rusa (726) KRI Pulau Rangsang (727) KRI Kala Hitam (828) (ex-KRI Pulau Raibu 728) KRI Kelabang (826) (ex-KRI Pulau Rondo 725) |
East Germany | ex-Kondor II-class minesweepers.
KRI Kala Hitam (828) and KRI Kelabang (826) were converted into patrol duty vessels due to minehunting equipment failures.[59] KRI Pulau Rote (721) decommissioned on 28 August 2019.[60] KRI Pulau Rempang (729) decommissioned on 15 October 2021.[61] KRI Pulau Romang (723) decommissioned on 6 February 2024.[62] |
Transport/Amphibious Warfare fleet
LSTs with helipads and LPDs with wider flight decks are generally used for transport, whereas the reverse is used for amphibious warfare. LPD is named after a maritime city, while LST is named after a bay.
Class | Picture | Type | Ships | Origin | Note |
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Landing Platform Dock | |||||
Makassar class | Landing Platform Dock | KRI Makassar (590) KRI Surabaya (591) KRI Banjarmasin (592) KRI Banda Aceh (593) |
South Korea Indonesia |
In active service.
The last two ship of the class features a third helicopter landing spot, shortened superstructure and different mast design. | |
Semarang class | KRI Semarang (594) | Indonesia | Sister class of the Makassar class.
Modified Tarlac class design to increase troop capacity with total accommodation up to 771 personnel.[63] | ||
Landing Ship | |||||
Teluk Bintuni class | Landing Ship Tank | KRI Teluk Bintuni (520) KRI Teluk Youtefa (522) KRI Teluk Palu (523) KRI Teluk Calang (524) KRI Teluk Kendari (518) KRI Teluk Kupang (519) KRI Teluk Lada (521) KRI Teluk Weda (526) KRI Teluk Wondama (527) |
Indonesia | In active service.[66]
(520), (522), (523), (524) features a large hangar to support sustained helicopter operation. Only (520) has the length of 120 meters and 18 meters beam, the rest of the class were 117 meters long and has 16.4 meters wide beam. | |
Teluk Langsa class | KRI Teluk Amboina (503) | Japan | (503) bought from Japan in 1961 (a copy of US LST-511-class). In active service. | ||
Teluk Semangka class | KRI Teluk Sampit (515) KRI Teluk Banten (516) KRI Teluk Ende (517) |
South Korea | The last two ships in the series (516 & 517) include a large hangar built into the superstructure.
In active service. | ||
Teluk Gilimanuk class | Landing Ship Medium | KRI Teluk Gilimanuk (531) KRI Teluk Celukan Bawang (532) KRI Teluk Cendrawasih (533) KRI Teluk Sibolga (536) KRI Teluk Manado (537) KRI Teluk Hading (538) KRI Teluk Parigi (539) KRI Teluk Lampung (540) KRI Teluk Sangkulirang (542) KRI Teluk Cirebon (543) KRI Teluk Sabang (544) |
East Germany | ex-Frosch I (531-542) & Frosch II (543-544)-class medium landing ships.
Out of 14 ships only 11 remained in service. |
Hospital Fleet (BRS)
Class | Picture | Type | Ships | Origin | Note |
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Hospital Ship | |||||
Sudirohusodo class | Hospital Assistance Ship | KRI dr. Wahidin Sudirohusodo (991) KRI dr. Radjiman Wedyodiningrat (992) |
Indonesia | Derived from Semarang-class LPD design without well deck and rear ramp facilities, to be used as purpose built hospital ship[67] Projected to replace KRI Semarang role as a provisional hospital ship.[65] Second hospital ship was laid down on 10 September 2020[69] (992) Launched on 15 August 2022[70] | |
Tanjung Dalpele class | KRI dr. Soeharso (990) | South Korea | in active service.
ex-KRI Tanjung Dalpele (972) LPD. |
Support fleet
Class | Picture | Type | Vessels | Origin | Note |
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Command Ship | |||||
Multatuli class | Command Ship | KRI Multatuli (561) | Japan | In active service.[note 1] | |
Training Ship[note 2] | |||||
Bima Suci class | Sail Training Barque | KRI Bima Suci | Spain | Gradually replacing KRI Dewaruci as Navy cadet training ship. | |
Dewaruci class | Sail Training Barquentine | KRI Dewaruci | Germany | In active service.
Limited use for cadet training on domestic waters only. | |
Arung Samudera class | Sail Training Schooner | KRI Arung Samudera | New Zealand | Used in tall ship races and events around the world. ex-Adventure.[72] | |
Kadet class | Training Boats | KAL Kadet-2 KAL Kadet-3 KAL Kadet-5 KAL Kadet-6 KAL Kadet-7 |
Indonesia | Navy's Naval Academy (Akademi Angkatan Laut) cadets training boats for basic field and navigation training.
Kadet-2 - PC-28m | |
Hydrographic and Oceanographic Research Vessel[note 3] | |||||
Tbd | Hydrographic and Oceanographic Research Vessel | KRI Tbd | Indonesia | BHO-105m
1 under construction by PT. Palindo Marine in collaboration with Abeking & Rasmussen.[75] First steel cut on 15 September 2023.[75] Keel laid on 14 December 2023.[76] | |
Rigel class | KRI Rigel (933) KRI Spica (934) |
France | In active service.[77] | ||
Dewa Kembar class | KRI Dewa Kembar (932) | United Kingdom | In active service. ex-HMS Hydra (A144). | ||
Pollux class | KRI Pollux (935) | Indonesia | Launched on May 5, 2021, by PT. Karimun Anugrah Sejati.
Based on modified PC-40m-class design.[78] | ||
Aries class | KAL Aries (0-01-01) | Soviet Union | In active service. | ||
Vega class | KAL Vega (0-01-02) | Indonesia | In active service. 21m boats made of fiberglass by Fasharkan TNI AL Jakarta in 2008.[80] | ||
Dry Cargo Support Ship | |||||
Talaud class[81] | Dry Cargo Support Ship | KRI Teluk Mentawai (959) | Hungary | In active service | |
Replenishment Oiler | |||||
Tarakan class | Tanker | KRI Tarakan (905)[82] KRI Bontang (907)[83] KRI Balongan (908) |
Indonesia | In active service.
(908) Launched on September 2, 2022.[84] | |
Arun class | Fleet Tanker | KRI Arun (903) | United Kingdom | In active service. ex-RFA Green Rover (A268) | |
Sungai Gerong class | Small Tanker | KRI Sungai Gerong (906) | Yugoslavia | In active service. | |
Troop Transport Ship[note 4] | |||||
Tanjung Kambani class | Troop Transport | KRI Tanjung Kambani (971) | Japan | In active service.
ex-Dong Yang Express Ferry No.6 (ja) | |
Karang Pilang class | KRI Karang Pilang (981) | Germany | In active service.
ex-KFC Ambulu[note 5] | ||
Fleet Tugs[note 6] | |||||
Soputan class | Ocean-going tugboat | KRI Soputan (923) KRI Leuser (924) |
South Korea Indonesia |
In active service. | |
Coastal tugboat | TD Galunggung TD Anjasmoro TD Malabar TD Lawu TD Bromo TD Tinombala TD Wilis TD Merapi TD Merbabu TD Tambora |
Indonesia | In active service. | ||
Umsini class | TD Umsini TD Irau TD Ranai |
Indonesia | Built by PT. Noahtu Shipyard.[90]
In active service. | ||
Tba | Tba | Indonesia | On order from PT. Dok Bahari Nusantara.[91] | ||
Hovercraft[note 7] | |||||
Hovercraft | HAL-01 HAL-02 HAL-03 HAL-04 HAL-05 |
Indonesia | In active service | ||
Presidential Yacht[note 8] | |||||
Motor Yacht | KAL Antasena | Indonesia | In active service | ||
KAL Yudhistira (II.02)[97] | Indonesia | In active service | |||
Submarine Rescue Vessel | |||||
Tba | Submarine Rescue Ship | Tba | Indonesia United Kingdom | SRS Mothership, to be built by BTI Defence.
On order | |
Tba | DSRV | Tba | United Kingdom | SMP SRV-F Mk3
On order. |
Weapon systems
Name | Picture | Origin | Type | Version | Used by | Notes |
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Naval artillery | ||||||
Bofors 120mm L/46 | Sweden | Dual-purpose gun | Bofors 120 mm/46 TAK120 | 120 mm × 616 mm R cartridges | ||
OTO Melara 76 mm | Italy |
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Compact:
Super Rapid: |
76.2 mm × 636 mm R cartridges | ||
Bofors SAK 57 mm | Sweden |
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Mark 1:
Mark 2: Mark 3: |
57 mm × 438 mm R cartridges | ||
AK-725 | Soviet Union | AK-725 57 mm/75 (ZIF-72) | 57 mm × 348 mm SR cartridges | |||
AU-220M Baikal | Russia | RCWS | Burevestnik AU-220M 2A91-01 57 mm Self-contained lightweight naval artillery mount | 57 mm × 348 mm SR cartridges | ||
Bofors 40 mm | Sweden United Kingdom Italy |
Dual-purpose gun | L/60:
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L/60: 40 mm × 311 mm R cartridges
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Leonardo OTO Marlin 40 | Italy | OTO Marlin 40 40 mm/70 ILOS | 40 mm × 364 mm R cartridges | |||
Leonardo OTO Twin 40L70 Compact | Italy | OTO Twin 40L70 Compact 40 mm/70 - Type A | [104] 40×364 mm R cartridges | |||
Larsen & Toubro Teevra 40 | India | Teevra 40 40 mm/70 naval gun system | 40 mm × 364 mm R cartridges | |||
M1939 37 mm | Soviet Union | Anti-aircraft Gun | M1939:
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70-K:
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37 mm × 252 mm SR cartridges | |
Oerlikon Millennium 35 mm Naval Gun | Switzerland | CIWS | Oerlikon KDG Millennium GDM-008 35 mm/1000 (79 caliber) naval gun | 35 mm × 228 mm cartridges | ||
AK-230 | Soviet Union | Dual-purpose gun | AK-230 30 mm/63 twin gun | 30 mm × 210 mm B cartridges | ||
Type 730 CIWS | China | CIWS | Type 730B 7-barrel 30 mm | H/PJ-12B
30 mm × 173 mm cartridges | ||
Leonardo OTO Marlin - WS 30 mm | Italy | RCWS | OTO Marlin - WS Mk44 Bushmaster II 30 mm COAX - Dual feed | [107][108] 30x173mm cartridges | ||
MSI-DS SEAHAWK DS A1 30 mm | United Kingdom | SEAHAWK DS30M A1 Mk44 Bushmaster II 30 mm - Dual feed |
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[110][111] 30x173mm cartridges | ||
MSI-DS SEAHAWK LW A1 30 mm | United Kingdom | SEAHAWK LW30M A1 Mk44 Bushmaster II 30 mm - Dual feed |
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[112][113] 30 mm × 173 mm cartridges | ||
MSI DS-30B 30 mm | United Kingdom | DS-30B Oerlikon KCB 30 mm/75 REMSIG | 30 mm × 170 mm cartridges | |||
Oerlikon/BMARC GCM-A03 30mm | United Kingdom | GCM-A03-2 Oerlikon KCB 30 mm/75 twin gun | 30 mm × 170 mm cartridges | |||
Type 630 CIWS | China | CIWS | NG-18 6-barrel 30 mm/54 |
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Chinese version of AK-630 (H/PJ-13)
30 mm × 165 mm cartridges | |
2M-3 25 mm | Soviet Union | Anti-aircraft Gun | 2M-3 25 mm/79 twin gun |
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25 mm × 218 mm cartridges | |
Denel Land Systems GI-2 | South Africa | Autocannon | Denel Land Systems GI-2 20 mm/93 | [121] 20x139mm cartridges | ||
Rheinmetall Rh-202 | Germany | Mark 20 Rh-202 20 mm/65 Type-3 Rheinmetall S-20 naval gun mount - Single feed |
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20 mm × 139 mm cartridges | ||
Oerlikon Searanger 20 | Germany | RCWS | Rheinmetall Air Defense, Oerlikon Searanger 20 20 mm/85 Oerlikon KAE Remote Controlled Gun Station |
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20 mm × 128 mm cartridges | |
Oerlikon 20 mm | Switzerland | Anti-aircraft Gun | Oerlikon 20 mm/70 on various Single naval gun mount |
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20 mm × 110 mm RB cartridges | |
Yugoimport-SDPR M71 | Serbia | Autocannon | M71/08 20 mm/70 Naval AD weapon system |
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[129][130] 20x110mm cartridges | |
Denel Land Systems GA-1 | South Africa | Denel Land Systems GA-1 20 mm/55 |
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[135] 20x82mm cartridges | ||
2M-1 12.7 mm | Soviet Union | Anti-aircraft Gun | 2M-1 DShK 1938/46 12.7 mm/79 twin gun naval mount |
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[137][138] 12.7x108mm cartridges | |
Anti-ship missiles | ||||||
SS-N-26 Strobile | Russia | Anti-Ship Missile (AShM) | P-800 Yakhont | |||
MBDA Exocet | France |
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C-802 | China | C-802 | ||||
C-705 | China | C-705 | ||||
Surface-to-air missiles | ||||||
MBDA Mistral | France | Surface-to-Air Missile (SAM) |
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MBDA MICA | France | MBDA VL MICA-M | ||||
MBDA Sea Wolf | United Kingdom | GWS-26 Vertically Launched Sea Wolf (VLSW) | ||||
SA-N-5 Grail | Soviet Union | 9K32M Strela-2M (AL-1M) | Locally upgraded and known as AL-1M, features new pedestal mounting, proximity fuse and replacement propellant.[140] | |||
Torpedoes | ||||||
AEG SUT | Germany Indonesia |
Heavyweight torpedo | AEG SUT 264 Mod 0 – 533 mm | Licensed production by PT Dirgantara Indonesia.[141] | ||
WASS Black Shark | Italy | Black Shark – 533 mm | [142] | |||
WASS A244/S | Italy | Lightweight torpedo | A244/S Mod.3 – 324 mm | |||
Mark 46 torpedo | United States | Mark 46 Mod 2 – 324 mm | ||||
Anti-submarine weaponry | ||||||
Bofors SR-375A Twin-tube Rocket Launcher | Sweden | ASW rocket |
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RBU-6000 | Soviet Union |
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Future projects
Frigates
In 2019, defence planners from the Indonesian Ministry of Defence (MoD) are increasingly leaning towards a variant of the Iver Huitfeldt-class frigate in their quest to acquire two more frigates for the country's navy.[143]
On April 30, 2020, The Indonesian Ministry of Defence has signed a preamble contract that paves the way for the country to procure Iver Huitfeldt-class frigate from Denmark. The contract was signed in the presence of representatives from the MoD, state-owned shipbuilder PT. PAL, and PT. Sinar Kokoh Persada, the Indonesian agent for Danish company Odense Maritime Technology (OMT).[144]
In July 2020, it was reported that Indonesian Ministry of Defence has indicated an interest in procuring Germany's Bremen-class frigate warships as part of Indonesian Navy (Tentara Nasional Indonesia – Angkatan Laut: TNI-AL) modernization program requirement known as the Interim Readiness Frigate (IRF).[145]
On July 13, 2020, Indonesia's Minister of Defence, Prabowo Subianto, has forwarded a proposal for the country to receive up to $20 billion in defence-related foreign credit and assistance schemes for the period spanning 2020–24. Among programmes that may be funded via the proposed foreign defence credits include two follow-on warships to the Martadinata-class frigate.[146]
According to a statement released by the Indonesian MoD on 31 March 2021, Indonesian state-owned shipbuilder PT. PAL has engaged German naval consultancy group, MTG Marinetechnik, and Turkish engineering firm FIGES AS, to customize the design of a new frigate class that it will be constructing for the Indonesian Navy. Marinetechnik and FIGES are customizing a derivative design of Iver Huitfeldt-class frigate for TNI-AL requirements, and will be recommending a suite of sensors, weapons, and other combat systems for the frigate.[147]
According to The Japan Times and The Japan News, Indonesia plans to import four destroyers and construct four more ships domestically through transfer of technology from Japan. The project is expected to be worth about ¥300 billion and will likely to include the Mogami-class frigate.[148]
On June 10, 2021, Italian shipbuilder Fincantieri announced at their press release that they and Ministry of Defense of Indonesia have signed a contract for the supply of six FREMM frigates, the modernization & sale of two Maestrale-class frigates, and other related logistical support.[149] There may also be collaboration between Fincantieri and PT. PAL shipyard regarding local production on some of the FREMM frigates. The two Maestrale-class will be acquired and modernized by Fincantieri after the ships were retired from the Italian Navy.[150]
On September 16, 2021, during Defense and Security Equipment International (DSEI) 2021 event in London, Babcock said it has secured the first export contract for its Arrowhead 140 (AH140) frigate, which is based on the hull of the Iver Huitfeldt-class frigate, through a design license agreement with PT. PAL Indonesia (Persero). The signing event was held on board HMS Argyll (F231), by David Lockwood, CEO of Babcock and Kaharuddin Djenod, CEO of PT. PAL. The ceremony was witnessed by the Defence Minister of Indonesia, Prabowo Subianto and UK Defence Secretary, Rt Hon Ben Wallace MP. The design license will enable PT. PAL to build two Arrowhead 140 frigates in Indonesia with custom design modifications for the Indonesian Navy.[151]
Indonesian shipbuilder PT. PAL will implement the Arrowhead 140 design on a prior contract it secured from MoD and related parties on April 30, 2020, for two Iver Huitfeldt class-variant frigates. PT. PAL's public affairs office confirmed that the two-ship contract worth $720 million is officially in force, and work is underway in Surabaya, Indonesia, to prepare for the first build while discussions are still ongoing between PT PAL and Babcock on design modifications that will be undertaken to meet the Indonesian Navy's requirements.[152]
On 23 August 2022, Indonesian Ambassador to Japan, Heri Akhmadi fulfilled an invitation from the Acquisition Technology and Logistics Agency (ATLA), of Japan Ministry of Defense to attend "Boarding Experience" tour of 30FMM (Future Multi Missions) frigate belonging to the Japanese Navy in Nagasaki. This visit was in response of prior accord between Japan and Indonesia regarding military cooperation agreement to promote security and defense cooperation, including the transfer of defense equipment and technology signed in 2021.[153][154]
During IndoDefence Expo & Forum 2022, PT. PAL and HAVELSAN signed an MoU on cooperation in the field of combat systems for frigates. The collaboration with HAVELSAN will focus on providing a Combat Management System (CMS) and integration of weapons to be used on Indonesian Frigates program.[155]
Indonesian state-owned shipbuilder PT. PAL is preparing to start work on the country's first Iver Huitfeldt-class frigate (Arrowhead 140) and will hold a steel-cutting ceremony for the ship in November 2022.[10]
The actual steel-cutting for the first frigate (construction number W000304) was conducted on 9 December 2022, while the progress of the second frigate (construction number W000305) remains unclear. The first and second frigate should be delivered in 57 months and 69 months, respectively, from the effective contract date on 24 May 2021.[156]
During interview at TNI Headquarters, Cilangkap, East Jakarta, on April 5, 2023. TNI Commander Admiral Yudo Margono, stated that the two frigates (Arrowhead 140) designed by Rosyth Royal Dockyard Ltd (Babcock), are scheduled to enter the Indonesian Navy service in 2025 or 2026.[157]
Turkey's HAVELSAN during Langkawi International Maritime and Aerospace (LIMA) Exhibition 2023 in Malaysia announced that they will equip the Indonesian Navy's new Arrowhead 140 frigates with its Advent combat management system (CMS).[158]
Keel-laying ceremony for the first Arrowhead 140 frigate, now locally known as 'Red White' (Merah Putih) frigate was held on 25 August 2023 at PT. PAL's facilities in Surabaya. The ‘Red White' frigates will each displace about 5,996 tonnes at full load and have an overall length of 140 m. Turkish defence electronics company HAVELSAN has been selected to supply its Advent combat management system (CMS) for both warships. The suite of weapons that has been proposed for Indonesian requirements include 12-cell vertical launching system (VLS) for medium-range surface-to-air missiles (SAMs), a separate 12-cell VLS for long-range SAMs, a 16-cell VLS for surface-to-surface missiles, two 76 mm naval guns, and a 35 mm close-in weapon system (CIWS).[159]
The first steel-cutting for the second Red White frigate were held by PT. PAL on 6 June 2024 at its facility in East Java.[160]
Corvettes
In March 2020, Indonesia's defense ministry formally launched the modernization, signing an agreement with lead contractor, PT. Len, and Thales, to upgrade KRI Usman Harun (359) with Thales's latest-generation TACTICOS Combat Management System, SMART-S Mk2 3D and STIR 1.2 EO Mk2 radars, a Vigile Mk2 ESM, and two new tactical data links – Link Y Mk2 and a tactical data link that will be wholly delivered by PT. Len. Existing weaponry will also be fully integrated, and a new VL MICA surface-to-air missile system added.[161] In December 2021, OSI Maritime Systems (OSI) announced that it has been contracted by PT. Len Industri (Persero), Indonesia, for an Integrated Navigation System featuring the integration of new and legacy navigation sensors, with provisions to connect to the Combat Management System (CMS) for the Mid-Life Modernisation (MLM) of Bung Tomo-Class Multi-Role Light Frigate (MRLF), KRI Usman Harun (359).[162] The modernization of KRI Usman Harun is expected to be completed by the end of 2023.[163] On 22 October 2022, Terma has secured new contracts for Indonesian navy and will provide C-Guard Decoy Launching Systems for one Multi-Role Light Frigate (MRLF).[164]
On 31 August 2021, Terma announced that they have been awarded a contract for the upgrade of existing C-Guard systems with Anti-Submarine Warfare (ASW) capabilities for the Sigma-Class Corvettes of the Indonesian Navy. This C-Guard ASW upgrade program is a follow-on from the previous ASW upgrade contract awarded in 2019 for the same class of ships.[165]
On 4 November 2022, Thales signed a contract with PT. Len to undertake the refurbishment of the integrated mission systems for four Diponegoro-class ships. The contract was signed by Mr. Bobby Rasyidin, President Director for PT. Len Industri and Mr. Erik-Jan Raatgerink, Sales Director, Thales Netherlands during IndoDefence Expo & Forum.[166] The corvettes will be updated with Thales TACTICOS Baseline 2 combat management system (CMS) and Thales Naval Smarter (NS) NS50 radar system.[167]
During the commissioning ceremony of KRI Bung Karno on 1 June 2023, the Chief of Staff of the Navy Admiral Muhammad Ali stated that a sister ship to Bung Karno was planned to be built. The unnamed second ship would have better weaponries than Bung Karno.[168]
On 1 January 2024, PT. Karimun Anugrah Sejati performs first steel cutting and keel laying ceremony for second ship of Bung Karno-class corvette.[169]
On 25 January 2024, Indonesia has awarded a contract to local defense company PT. Republik Defensindo for the acquisition of an initial batch of Atmaca anti-ship guided missiles from Turkey. This contract covers the procurement of 45 missile rounds and associated launcher units and user terminals for the Indonesian Navy.[170] This procurement is part of Indonesian MoD R41 program to repair, repower and refurbish existing class of ship (41 KRI Refurbishment Program). The missiles are scheduled to be installed on several vessels of Fatahillah-class corvettes, Kapitan Pattimura-class corvettes, FPB-57-class FAC/PB and also planned to be integrated on the upcoming OPV-90m class of ships.[171]
Fast missile boats
In early 2017, the Indonesian Navy has ordered one FMB-60 / KCR-60 worth IDR 220 billion (~$15 million), this ship was already in active service as KRI Kerambit[172] with the consideration to buy four more vessels of the same class.[173] To fulfill the Minimum Essential Force project, Indonesian Navy hopes to receive at least twenty FMB-60 / KCR-60 vessels by 2024.[174]
On 13 May 2019, Terma was officially awarded the contract for delivery of a complete C-Series Combat Suite for four KCR-60m vessels of the Indonesian Navy. Each of the vessels will include Terma's C-Flex Combat Management System, SCANTER 4603 X-Band radar, C-Guard Decoy Launching System, C-Fire Electro Optical Fire Control System, and full system integration of shipborne sensors and effectors such as naval guns and missile systems.[175]
On 31 August 2021, Terma announced that they have been awarded a contract to supply a third-party Electronic Support Measures (ESM) systems for six vessels (KCR-60m). A shore station for ESM data processing, storage and dissemination will also be part of the overall system.[165]
On 22 October 2022, Terma has secured new contracts in Indonesia and will provide C-Guard Decoy Launching Systems to the Indonesian Navy for two additional KCR-60m Fast Attack Crafts.[164]
On 2021, PT. Tesco Indomaritim received contract to build water-jet-propelled variant of the KCR-60m fast attack craft (FAC) for the Indonesian Navy. The vessel main propulsion consists of a single fixed pitch propeller and two water-jets, contrasting from the existing KCR-60m vessels (Sampari-class) which instead are each only propelled by two fixed pitch propellers.[22] The vessel was demonstrated for the first time during inauguration of KRI dr. Wahidin Sudirohusodo (991) on 4 November 2022.[23]
During IndoDefence Expo & Forum 2022, HAVELSAN announce that they signed a contract to provide ADVENT Combat Management System (CMS) for three KCR-60m ship produced by PT. Tesco Indomaritim.[176]
On 2 April 2024, Doen WaterJets posted on their LinkedIn update page about supplying a DJ450B-DT waterjet to PT. Palindo Marine, which is commissioned by the Indonesian MoD to design and construct the new generation 68m fast attack craft for the Indonesian Navy (TNI AL).[20]
On 12 June 2024, PT. Palindo Marine perform keel laying ceremony for a single unit of 60m Fast Attack Craft, KCR-60m variant, equipped with waterjet for the Indonesian navy.[20][21]
Patrol vessels
In 2017, Indonesian Navy will hold an open tender to buy at least two Offshore Patrol Vessels or OPV to strengthen its fleet.
The Indonesian shipyard PT. Caputra Mitra Sejati has started the construction of the first two PC-60m fast patrol boats in February 2020 and is planned that the first boat will be completed in August 2022.[177] The two PC-60m vessels, named KRI Dorang (874) and KRI Bawal (875) were commissioned on August 31, 2022.[26]
On 20 July 2020, Indonesian navy and PT. BTI Indo Tekno signed a contract for the procurement of five MSI-DS Seahawk LW30M A1 30 mm weapon system, which will be installed in the PC-40m class patrol boat. The weapon system would be delivered in stages with three units will be installed in 2021 and the remaining two units will be installed in 2022.[112] In 2022, Indonesian navy announced the recipient of the weapon system to be KRI Surik (645) fast attack craft, KRI Pari (849), KRI Sembilang (850), KRI Sidat (851) patrol boats, and KRI Pollux (935) multipurpose research vessel.[113]
On 26 August 2021, Indonesian shipbuilder PT. Daya Radar Utama (DRU) cut steel for two Offshore Patrol Vessels (OPV) for the Indonesian Navy.[178] In November 2021, the company lays keel for the two OPVs with ceremony at their yard in Bandar Lampung.[179] The vessels are to be fitted with HAVELSAN Advent Combat Management System, Elettronica Radar Electronic Counter-Measures System and Atmaca Anti-Ship Missile.[180][181][182]
On 4 March 2022, Indonesian local shipyard PT. Karimun Anugrah Sejati started construction of one PC-60m fast patrol boats for the Indonesian Navy 1st Fleet Command (Koarmada I) to be delivered by August 2023. Another two unit of PC-60m fast patrol boats are planned to be ordered and built by another shipyard.[183]
On 15 March 2022, PT. Palindo Marine Shipyard perform first steel cutting and keel laying for one PC-60m fast patrol boats for the Indonesian Navy 2nd Fleet Command (Koarmada II).[184]
On 3 November 2022, Leonardo announced that their Marlin 40 Independent Line of Sight (ILOS) weapon system has been selected to equip two new Indonesian Navy's PC-60m fast patrol boats. This follows the procurement in 2021 of the same Marlin 40 systems for two PC-60m vessels.[104]
On 29 November 2022, PT. Citra Shipyard performs first steel cutting and keel laying of two PC-40m and also another two unit of PC-28m for the Indonesian navy to be completed in March and November 2024.[32]
On 9 December 2022, PT. Caputra Mitra Sejati perform first steel cutting and keel laying for another two PC-60m fast patrol boats for the Indonesian Navy.[29]
On 28 March 2024, Italian shipbuilder Fincantieri announced that it has signed a 1.18-billion-euro contract for two units of multirole offshore patrol ships (Pattugliatore Polivalente d'Altura: PPA) with the Indonesian Ministry of Defense (MoD). The ships subject to the contract - originally destined for the Italian Navy - are currently under construction and fitting at the Integrated Shipyard in Riva Trigoso-Muggiano. Fincantieri will act as the prime contractor towards the Indonesian MoD and will specifically coordinate the other industrial partners for the customization of the ships' combat system and the provision of related logistic services.[185]
The two PPA platforms to be delivered to the Indonesian Navy are the two PPAs in the PPA LIGHT+ (Light Plus) configuration with anti-air and anti-surface warfare capabilities, namely the 5th and 6th vessels of the PPA class; MARCANTONIO COLONNA (P 433) and RUGGIERO DI LAURIA (P 435), which are currently under different stage of outfitting and trials at Fincantieri Muggiano shipyard. However, given the value of the contract, and considering the growth margins of the units, it is possible to hypothesize a capability upgrade of the PPAs in question towards the PPA FULL configuration.[186][187]
Landing ship tanks
Kolinlamil said that Indonesian Navy will procure at least six new LSTs to replace the older vessel and strengthen the capability of the Indonesian Navy.[188] All of six new LST's was already in active service as of August 2022.
In 2021, Leonardo announced that their Marlin 40 Independent Line of Sight (ILOS) weapon system has been ordered to equip two of the Indonesian Navy's Teluk Bintuni-class LSTs.[104]
On 14 October 2022, Larsen & Toubro (L&T) has secured a contract to deliver 40 mm naval gun systems to the Indonesian Navy, the weapon will go onboard one of the Indonesian Navy's Teluk Bintuni-class landing ships and it covers the delivery of two Teevra 40 units. L&T will work with Indonesian defense firm BTI Defence on the contract, and the latter will provide after-sales service for the weapon system while it is operational.[189]
Landing platform docks/Hospital assistance ship
In 2017, Kolinlamil reported that Indonesian Navy will order at least three additional LPD to achieve Minimum Essential Force in 2024.[188] One of three new LPD's already in active service as KRI Semarang (594).[190] One ship has been launched and named as KRI dr. Wahidin Sudirohusodo (991).[68] The last ordered ships has been launched and named as KRI dr. Radjiman Wedyodiningrat (992).[70]
Terma was awarded a contract to supply a SCANTER 6002 radar for the latest Indonesian Navy's Hospital Assistance Ship (BRS) KRI dr. Radjiman Wedyodiningrat. The radar delivery is planned for June 2021. The award follows a previous contract signed in 2019 to supply a similar radar for KRI dr. Wahidin Soedirohusodo, delivered in January 2021.[191]
As of 2024, both KRI Makassar (590) & KRI Surabaya (591) were observed to be fitted with one Leonardo OTO Twin 40L70 Compact with a stealth cupola on the bow of each vessels as main gun.[192][193]
Minesweepers
The Indonesian Navy has allocated $215 million to replace its two Pulau Rengat-class minesweepers.[194] In January 2019, Indonesia's Ministry of Defence (MoD) has signed a contract with Abeking & Rasmussen to design and construct two mine countermeasures vessels (MCMVs) for the Indonesian Navy. The 62 meters vessels will be an evolution of the German Navy's Frankenthal-class, and will replace the TNI-AL's ageing fleet of two Pulau Rengat-class MCMVs, both of which were commissioned in March 1988.[195]
Abeking & Rasmussen on October 11, 2022, launch the lead vessel, KRI Pulau Fani (731) during ceremony in Lemwerder, Germany.[57] The Pulau Fani-class MCMVs will each be equipped with two unmanned surface vehicles (USVs), and these will be carried on-deck in the vessel's aft section. The USVs both feature Abeking & Rasmussen's SWATH (Small Waterplane Area Twin Hull) design.[196]
During IMDEX Asia 2023 in Singapore, Anschütz is showcasing a mine countermeasure (MCM) suite designed and developed for the Indonesian Navy upcoming Pulau Fani-class MCMVs. The solution features the company's Synapsis NX bridge and navigation system, an integrated SYNTACS C2 system, and a minehunting sonar.[197]
As part of the modernisation of the Indonesian Navy's Minehunters of the Pulau Rengat-class, HENSOLDT Nexeya France has been awarded a multi-million Euro contract from the Indonesian shipyard integrator PT. Noahtu Shipyard (used to be known as PT. Daya Radar Utama/DRU). It covers the integration of the LYNCEA Combat Management System (CMS) and the installation of new sensors and equipment, including HENSOLDT UK's Integrated Navigation Bridge System (INBS). HENSOLDT Nexeya France will be in charge of ship integration, validation (HAT) and sea trials (SAT) of the multi-console CMS connected to the navigation equipment and to all the sensors. These include SharpEye MK11 and MK7 radars, LTR 400 IFF transponder and Tactical Data Link, as well as sonar and unmanned underwater vehicles dedicated to mine hunting.[198]
Hydrographic and oceanographic research vessel
On 15 September 2023, PT. Palindo Marine held first steel cutting ceremony for one BHO (Bantu Hidro-Oseanografi) 105m ship. The procurement of this ship is the result of a contract between Indonesia Ministry of Defense and Abeking & Rasmussen (A&R), in December 2022. In the implementation of the ship construction, Abeking & Rasmussen collaborated with PT. Palindo Marine in Batam as part of the transfer of technology (ToT) scheme for the construction of the research vessels and also as an effort to increase the usage of local content on the program.[199] As the ship concept is based on a proven design by FASSMER, the project was handled jointly from the beginning. While A&R, as general contractor, is responsible for the customer’s requirements in terms of delivery, local value creation and transfer of technology, FASSMER is responsible for the design and construction of the vessel.[200]
On 14 December 2023, PT. Palindo Marine on its facility in Batam in cooperation with German shipyards, Abeking & Rasmussen and FASSMER held keel-laying ceremony for BHO-105m vessel (yard number 6515), TNI AL’s future 105-metre ocean-going hydro-oceanographic auxiliary ship known as Bantu Hidro-Oseanografi (BHO) types of ship in Indonesian navy services. Abeking & Rasmussen stated that once the pre-outfitted hull is completed, the ship will be sent to Weser River in Germany for final outfitting. Previous reports suggest that this cooperation is part of the technology transfer originating from the purchase of two mine countermeasures vessels (MCMV), KRI Pulau Fani (731) and KRI Pulau Fanildo (732), for TNI AL. The ship will have a maximum top speed of 16 knots, accommodate 90 crew, and be equipped with various devices, including Autonomous Mine Detector (AUV), Conductivity, Temperature, Depth (CTD) Rosette, Light Detection and Ranging (LiDAR) Drone, Magnetometer, Multibeam Echo sounder, Remotely Operated Vehicle (ROV), Side Scan Sonar, and Seismic Towed Streamer, etc.[201][202]
The vessel were also said to have some submarine rescue capability aside from her main role as the navy's hydro-oceanographic research vessel.[203]
Submarine rescue vessel
On 12 September 2023, Submarine Manufacturing and Products Ltd (SMP), a UK based manufacturer and supplier of diving and subsea rescue equipment, they will provide its new Submarine Rescue System (SRS) to the Indonesian Navy. The SRS will be hosted on a mothership designed by independent design and engineering consultancy, Houlder and delivered by its Indonesian strategic partner, BTI Defence. The three-year build contract will include the SRS, centered around SMP’s new SRV-F Mk3 rescue submersible. The SRV-F Mk3 has been developed as a hybrid system which is capable of deployment both by air and on its mothership. When deployed by air, the rescue submersible can be towed to and from the distressed submarine’s location without needing to be recovered to deck, it can also dive to depths of 500m and able to carry up to 50 rescuees at a time.[204]
The custom build of the mothership will take place in region, along with the associated expert training for the Indonesian Navy who will operate the system when it is in service. The mothership is fitted with a suite of support equipment, including a handling system, an advanced Transfer Under Pressure (TUP) system and a dedicated Decompression Chamber, enabling the immediate medical attention and treatment of rescued personnel.[204]
The mothership includes an aft working deck arrangement and a large, dedicated operations room with an attached communications suite, which has a clear view over the working deck to support rescue operations. The design also incorporates multiple small boats for rescue duties and a helipad that takes the appropriate medium-to-large sized rescue helicopters. The ship will have a large permanent hyperbaric chamber and a dedicated 10 berth hospital. Permanent onboard accommodation for up to 90 people with over 30 spare berths available and separate accommodation for rescued personnel, with up to 50 berths. The vessel will feature a dedicated closed hangar with climate control for rescue equipment. This ensures the equipment is protected from the environment and remains in optimal condition. It can also be maintained more easily and ensures crew comfort is maximized whilst conducting rescue tasks, an important consideration for equatorial operations.[205]
Submarines
In January 2020 the Indonesian Minister of Defence Prabowo Subianto during a bilateral meeting in France and met with his French counterpart Florence Parly said the Ministry is interested on French military equipments including 48 Rafale jet fighters, 4 Scorpène submarines, and 2 Gowind corvettes.[206]
On 10 February 2022 the Indonesian Minister of Defence Prabowo Subianto and his French counterpart Florence Parly witness the signing of Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) between Kaharuddin Djenod, CEO of PT. PAL and Pierre Eric Pommellet, CEO of Naval Group on cooperation in research and development between PT. PAL and Naval Group regarding the plan to purchase two Scorpène submarines with AIP (Air-independent Propulsion) along with weapons and spare parts as well as training with local production of said submarine on PT. PAL facility in Surabaya, East Java.[207][208][209]
On 2 November 2022 Naval Group and PT. PAL signed a Memorandum of Understanding to start the creation of an Indonesian Energy Research Lab to cooperate on energy and propulsions solutions in the naval field. This project consists of the creation of the Indonesian Energy Research Lab to develop, in Indonesia, the next generation of submarine energy solutions.[210]
As of October 2024, French shipbuilder Naval Group has updated its Scorpène submarine proposal to Indonesia. Dubbed ‘Scorpène Evolved’, the submarine’s propulsion system will be installed with a full Lithium-ion Batteries (LiBs) configuration, thus giving it the longest endurance of any other variant in the Scorpène family.[211]
On 26 February 2024, Representatives from French shipbuilder Naval Group begin contract negotiations for two lithium-ion batteries-equipped Scorpène Evolved diesel-electric submarines with Indonesian MoD in Jakarta. A major point of the discussions included how the program would be financed should a contract materialize. Under this arrangement, both submarines will be fully built in Surabaya, with construction work on the first boat scheduled to begin 14 months after the contract becomes effective and once funding sources and an initial payment are secured.[212]
On 28 March 2024, Indonesia chose Naval Group and PT. PAL to strengthen the capabilities of the Indonesian Navy with two Scorpène Evolved full lithium-ion battery (LiB) submarines to be built fully in Indonesia's PT. PAL shipyard, through a transfer of technology from Naval Group.[213] Key features of each Scorpène Evolved boats includes an overall length of 72 m and having surface displacement between 1,600 and 2,000 tons. Accommodation for a crew of 31 and will have 6 torpedo tubes and can take up 18 weapon payloads. The submarine will have maximum submerged speed exceeding 20 knots and can attain a maximum diving depth of over 300 m. The vessels also boast an autonomy exceeding 78 days on an 80-day mission and can remain submerged for more than 12 days. The adoption of full lithium-ion technology in the energy system allows for higher energy efficiency, reduced charging time, and increased tactical mobility regardless of the state of charge.[214]
Former ships
Gallery of ships
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KRI Diponegoro
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KRI Cut Nyak Dien
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KRI Karel Satsuitubun
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RI Teluk Langsa
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KRI Teluk Langsa & KRI Teluk Banten
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RI Gadjah Mada
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KRI Tanjung Kambani
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KRI Sultan Hasanuddin
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KRI Teluk Bintuni
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RI Siliwangi
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KRI Multatuli
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RI Untung Surapati
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Indonesian navy aviation Fairey Gannet
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KRI Arung Samudera
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KRI Diponegoro
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KRI Sutanto
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KRI Lambung Mangkurat
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KRI Memet Sastrawiria & KRI Teluk Manado
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KRI Silas Papare
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KRI Sultan Thaha Syaifuddin
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KRI Sutedi Senoputra
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KRI Teuku Umar
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KRI Tjiptadi & KRI Hasan Basri
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KRI Wiratno
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KRI Bung Tomo
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KRI Fatahillah
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KRI Pandrong
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KRI Barakuda
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KRI Todak
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KRI I Gusti Ngurah Rai
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KRI Clurit
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RI Nanggala
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RI Tjakra
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RI Torani
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KRI Tarihu
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KAL Balongan
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KAL Tahuna
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KRI Pati Unus
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KRI Sura
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KRI Tongkol
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KRI Sultan Iskandar Muda & KRI Silas Papare
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KRI Sultan Iskandar Muda & KRI Banda Aceh
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KRI Banda Aceh
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KRI Banda Aceh
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KRI Dewaruci
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KRI Raden Eddy Martadinata
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KRI Pulau Rengat
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KRI Multatuli
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KRI Kelabang & KRI Cucut
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KRI Welang
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KRI Kelabang
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KRI Badik
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KRI Pari & KRI Sembilang
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KRI Bung Tomo & KRI Usman Harun
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KRI Madidihang
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KAL Bawean
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KRI Multatuli
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KAL Kadet-5
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KRI Tarakan
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KRI Banjarmasin
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KRI Banjarmasin
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KRI Todak
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KRI Slamet Riyadi
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KRI Slamet Riyadi
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KRI Yos Sudarso
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KRI Bima Suci
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KRI Nanggala
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KRI Sultan Iskandar Muda
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RI Dorang
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KRI Pasopati
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KRI Sutedi Senoputra
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KRI Imam Bonjol
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KRI Ahmad Yani
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RI Tengiri
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LCVP
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KRI Tarakan
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KRI Rigel
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KRI Teluk Lada
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RI Nanggala
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KRI Siada
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VBSS RHIB
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RI Anoa
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KRI Ki Hajar Dewantara
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KRI Semarang
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KRI Teuku Umar
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KRI Sampari
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KRI Tombak
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KRI Tanjung Nusanive
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KRI Slamet Riyadi
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KRI Badau
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KRI Arung Samudera
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KRI Teluk Parigi
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KRI Sampari & KRI Tombak & KRI Sambu
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KAL Kumai
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KAL Bawean
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KRI Madidihang
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KAL Pintar
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KRI Cucut
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KRI Teluk Mandar
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KRI dr. Soeharso
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KRI dr. Soeharso
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KRI dr. Soeharso
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KAL Pohawang
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KRI Bima Suci
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KRI Tanjung Kambani
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KRI Kujang
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KRI Ajak
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KRI Sorong
See also
- Equipment of the Indonesian Air Force
- Equipment of the Indonesian Army
- Military of Indonesia
- List of former Indonesian Navy Ships
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Notes
BRN: British Royal Navy
USN: United States Navy
RNN: Royal Netherlands Navy
GDR: German Democratic Republic Navy (Volksmarine)
RFA: Royal Fleet Auxiliary
FPB: Fast Patrol Boat
LPD: Landing Platform Dock
LST: Landing Ship Tank
LCU: Landing Craft Utility
MPRV: Multi-Purpose Research Vessel
FAC-M: Fast Attack Craft - Missile
FAC-T: Fast Attack Craft - Torpedo
PB: Patrol Boat
RI: Short for Republik Indonesia, a common ship prefixes before being replaced with KRI
Fasharkan: Short for Fasilitas Pemeliharaan dan Perbaikan or Service and Repair Facility owned by the navy
- ^ Built as submarine tender but later converted into command ship with the addition of hangar for medium class helicopter and Satcom/radar equipments in 1998. The vessel is capable of providing replenishment at sea
- ^ KRI Ki Hajar Dewantara (364) decommissioned on August 16, 2019.[71]
- ^ Other than ships that were listed below, Pushidrosal also took command of other ship including KRI Pulau Romang (723), KRI Leuser (924), and KAL Antares
- ^ KRI Karang Banteng (983) and KRI Karang Galang (984) were decommissioned in 2014 and 2008. Both of this ships were retired to reduce the operational cost of the Indonesian Navy. KRI Karang Banteng sunk in 2014 after used as target ship for 2 Exocet missiles and 2 C-802 Missiles.[85] KRI Karang Galang sunk in 2008 after used as target ship for C-802 missile. KRI Karang Unarang (985) was transferred to Sangihe region to serve as commercial ship.[86] KRI Tanjung Oisina (972) and KRI Tanjung Fatagar (974) were decommissioned in 2005 and 2014 respectively and both were sold for scrap.[87] KRI Tanjung Nusanive (973) decommissioned on 24 January 2020.[88] KRI Karang Tekok (982) decommissioned on 16 April 2021.[89]
- ^ KFC : Kapal Feri Cepat or Fast/High-speed Ferry
- ^ KRI Rakata (922), ex-USS Menominee (AT-73), an ocean tugboat was decommissioned in 2003. The ship later sunk as missiles and torpedoes target during firing exercise in 2004. The ship received multiple direct hit from anti-ship missile and SUT Torpedo
- ^ Indonesian Navy operate several locally produced hovercraft since 2005 and bear the name of Hovercraft Angkatan Laut (Navy Hovercraft) or HAL followed by their hull numbers.[92] They mainly served as troop or VIP transport during ship-to-shore landing exercise with capacity of 20 passenger.[93] Some of the vessel are also known to be deployed aboard KRI Dr. Soeharso.[94]
- ^ Indonesian Navy commissioned a 30 meters long, locally built yacht since 2007 for VVIP transport and accommodation named KAL Yudhistira.[95] The vessel mainly used as VVIP transport for President or Navy's Chief of Staff during naval exercise or fleet review.[96]
Further reading
- Indonesian Navy ships and equipment (Navy Recognition)
- GDR Naval transfers from the Unofficial German Navy Homepage, retrieved 16 July 2007
- World Navies Today: Indonesia, retrieved 17 July 2007
- Kapal Republik Indonesia, retrieved 17 July 2007 (in Indonesian)
- People's Daily Online -- Indonesian Navy to buy 4 Dutch corvettes - Corvette acquisition