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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 ...
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] Washed ashore during 2018 Sulawesi earthquake and tsunami and successfully towed back to sea. [29] [30]
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.
Indonesia: ILSV armored APC Unknown Used by Kopaska and Marines. [53] P6 ATAV: Light attack vehicle Indonesia: Unarmored Unknown Used by Marines. [54] ACMAT VLRA: Multi-purpose vehicle France: ACMAT VLRA 4x4 STL Unknown [55] Unimog: Multi-purpose vehicle Germany: Unimog U1300L (4x4) Unimog U1550L (4x4) ≤240 [56] M35 2½-ton cargo truck: Multi ...
Indonesia does not want to continue the Martadinata class project, which is actually quite promising because DSNS, which is the designer of the Martadinata class, has not kept its promise to invest in Indonesia, instead they have opened a branch in Damen Song Cam Shipyard in Haiphong, Vietnam.
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 ...
During the 1960s, Indonesia was known as one of the largest Asian naval powers, with 12 Soviet-made Whiskey-class submarines in its fleet. [ 13 ] [ 14 ] However, by 1981, during the New Order , when Cakra and Nanggala arrived in Indonesia to reinforce the country's naval defenses, only one of the 12 Whiskey-class submarines had still retained ...
In December 2011, DSME won a contract to build three 1,400-ton Chang Bogo-class submarines for Indonesia at a cost of $1.07 billion. [8] Construction of the submarines started in January 2012 for delivery by 2015 and 2016, and for commissioning in the first half of 2018. They are equipped with torpedoes and guided missiles.