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Pages in category "Boats of Indonesia" The following 42 pages are in this category, out of 42 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. B. Bagan (fishing)
All the Indonesia Navy (Indonesian: Tentara Nasional Indonesia-Angkatan Laut, 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 ...
The IMSS enhances Indonesia's ability to detect, track, and monitor vessels passing through territorial and international waters. This capability is crucial to combating piracy, illegal fishing, smuggling, and terrorism within and around Indonesia's maritime borders. The IMSS is operated by the Indonesian Navy, and consists of 18 Coastal ...
North Sea Boats is an international boat-building company ... East Java, Indonesia. North Sea Boats was founded in 2003 by John and Lizza Lundin as a ...
Retired. Soviet project-186 class torpedo boats. Patrol Boat; Sibarau class Australia: 1 KRI Sibarau (847) Sank in December 2017. [27] Andau class Indonesia: 1 KAL Andau: PC-30m boat believed to be a local copy of Attack-class patrol boat built by PT. Industri Kapal Indonesia in 1983. [28]
This tank boat made in Indonesia is claimed to be one of the first tank boat in the world. [10] [11] In the 2015 Armored Vehicle Asia Conference, the President Director of Lundin, John Lundin, said that this boat is a "combination of boat and tank" that can be used for amphibious operations in the sea and rivers. [11]
The image of a ship on Borobudur bas relief A miniture replica of Borobudur ship, Jakarta Maritime Museum collection. A Borobudur ship is an 8th to 9th-century wooden double outrigger sailing vessel of Maritime Southeast Asia, depicted in some bas-reliefs of the Borobudur Buddhist monument in Central Java, Indonesia. [1]
Tanjung Datu crew made a repair and the ship was escorted out of Indonesia's EEZ. [5] Following the dispute in the South China Sea, KN Tanjung Datu have dispelled approximately 31 to a maximum of 64 fishing boats (in single occasion) escorted by 3 Chinese Coast Guard vessels in the North Natuna Sea. [6]