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KRI Dewaruci (sometimes spelled Dewa Ruci or Dewarutji) is a Class A tall ship and the only barquentine owned and operated by the Indonesian Navy. [1] She is used as a sail training vessel for naval cadets and is the largest tall ship in the Indonesian fleet. Dewaruci also serves as a goodwill ambassador for Indonesia to the rest of the world.
KRI Gulamah (869) KRI Posepa (870) KRI Escolar (871) KRI Karotang (872) KRI Mata Bongsang (873) KRI Butana (878) KRI Selar (879) Indonesia: In active service. Designated as PC-40M (Patroli Cepat 40M or Fast Patrol 40M). Patrol boat version (without C-705 missile) of Clurit-class. Built by PT. Palindo Marine, PT. Caputra Mitra Sejati, PT. Citra ...
The R.E. Martadinata class of guided-missile frigates of the Indonesian Navy are SIGMA 10514 types of the Netherlands-designed Sigma family of modular naval vessels, the frigates are each built from six modules or sections, four built at the PT PAL shipyard at Surabaya, while the other two, consisted of the power plant and the bridge and command centre modules, [3] at Damen Schelde Naval ...
On its maiden voyage, KRI Bima Suci also carried out the 2017 Kartika Jala Krida (KJK) voyage, together with 119 cadets. KJK is a goodwill voyage abroad as well as training and practice (Latek) for AAL Cadets with using the training ship, and it is hoped that KRI Bima Suci will arrive in Surabaya on November 24, 2017.
Pari 849 Palindo Marine: 29 April 2013 5 September 2013 Tarakan: Active [4]: Sembilang 850 29 April 2013 5 September 2013 Pontianak: Active [4]: Sidat 851 Citra Shipyard
KRI Nagapasa (403) is a submarine of the Indonesian Navy. She is the lead ship of the Nagapasa -class submarines of the Indonesian Navy that are an upgraded variant of Korea's Chang Bogo class . The vessel was built by the South Korean Daewoo Shipbuilding & Marine Engineering (DMSE) and was commissioned in August 2017.
KRI Teluk Wondama was built by PT Bandar Abadi Shipyard, Batam. The ship was ordered on 12 April 2019, part of two ships contract of 360 billion Indonesian Rupiah (25.5 million US Dollar ). [ 4 ] Her keel was laid down on 19 December and she was assigned with yard number of AT-9.
She was launched in 1964 by Trogir shipyards. Commissioned in 1965 with the hull number 911 or sometimes also referred to as AO-911. Sorong made history because she was part of the Combat Team for an amphibious landing operation to seize the city of Dili in East Timor on 6 December 1975, part of the Indonesian invasion of East Timor from 1975 to 1976.