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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 ...
KM Tok Bali (4544) [14] KM Kota Kinabalu (4545) [14] KM Lahad Datu (4546) [14] KM Marlin Japan 1 [15] 40 meter patrol vessel donated by The Nippon Foundation Japan in 2006. KM Marlin also serves as a training ship. Perwira Australia 2 [16] Former Bay-class patrol vessel transferred from the Australian Customs and Border Protection Service ...
Port of Kuala Tanjung, Batubara Regency, North Sumatra; Port of Bakauheni, South Lampung Regency, Lampung; Port of Belawan, Medan, North Sumatra; Port of Tanjung Api-Api, Banyuasin Regency, South Sumatra
The official Indonesian Navy's history began on 10 September 1945, at the outset of the Indonesian National Revolution.The administration of the early Indonesian government established the People's Marine Security Agency (Badan Keamanan Rakyat Laut/BKR Laut) on 22 August 1945, the predecessor to the modern Indonesian Navy.
The ship later used as a target for C-705 missile and SUT torpedo in September 2016. [66] Waigeo class Indonesia: 1 KRI Waigeo (961) (961) decommissioned in 2018. [67] Repair Ship; Achelous class United States: 1 KRI Jaya Wijaya: Ex-USS Askari (ARL-30). Retired. Destroyer Depot Ship; Shenandoah class United States: 1 KRI Dumai: Ex-USS Tidewater ...
The MV Bali Sea was a roll-on/roll-off rail ferry, previously a heavy-lift ship. It started its life recovering ships and moving oil platforms , undergoing several name changes in the process. It became a rail ferry in 2000, shipping trains across the Gulf of Mexico .
The Titan submersible sent its final message just six seconds before it lost contact with the surface during its ill-fated dive to the Titanic, according to a US Coast Guard body probing the ...
The Bagan Datuk class are a series of patrol vessels of the Malaysia Coast Guard. The class comprises six 45-metre (148 ft) vessels built by the Malaysian company Destini Berhad, based on Germany's Fassmer design. The class is also known as the New Generation Patrol Craft (NGPC) and the class named after the first ship of the class, KM Bagan Datuk.