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The Indonesian Navy carried out the liquidation of the Fleet Patrol Ship Force and the Naval Base Maritime Security Unit. This involved the establishment of the Main Naval Base Patrol Ship Unit, as well as the creation of the Maritime Potential Staff of the Navy's Main Command and the Main Naval Base, centralized under the 1st Fleet Command.
2 × Pindad SM5 12.7 mm (0.50 in) machine guns Pari class is a patrol boat class of the Indonesian Navy , also known as Type PC-40 or PC-40M patrol boat. In total, the Indonesian Navy operates 19 vessels of the Pari class, built by various local private shipyards.
The 1st Fleet Amphibious Ship Force (Indonesian: Satuan Kapal Cepat Komando Armada I abbreviated as Satkat Koarmada I) is part of the Indonesian 1st Fleet Sea Security Group and the Command for operational development under the 1st Fleet Command.
Designated as PC-60M (Patroli Cepat 60M or Fast Patrol 60M). [32] First of two ship built by PT. Caputra Mitra Sejati shipyard. [33] third ship built by PT. Karimun Anugrah Sejati shipyard. [34] fourth ship built by PT. Palindo Marine Shipyard. [35] Another 2 unit on order from PT. Caputra Mitra Sejati shipyard. [36] FPB-57 class FPB-57 Nav I ...
Fateh, a Diciotti-class offshore patrol vessel in service with the Iraqi Navy. A patrol boat (also referred to as a patrol craft, patrol ship, or patrol vessel) is a relatively small naval vessel generally designed for coastal defence, border security, or law enforcement.
2 x 12.7 mm (0.50 in) machine gun Dorang class is a patrol boat class of the Indonesian Navy , also known as Type PC-60 or PC-60M patrol boat. It was developed from KCR-60M and PC-40 designed and built locally across various Indonesian shipyards. [ 2 ]
Class overview; Builders: Palindo Marine: Cost: Rp208 billion (2015) or US$17 million (2021) Built: 2016–2018: In service: 2018–present: In commission: 2018
This is a list of patrol vessels of the United States Navy.. Ship status is indicated as either currently active [A] (including ready reserve), inactive [I], or precommissioning [P].