enow.com Web Search

Search results

  1. Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
  2. List of active Indonesian Navy ships - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_active_Indonesian...

    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 ...

  3. List of former ships of the Indonesian Navy - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_former_ships_of...

    Transferred to Indonesia in 1962. Retired. [58] Sweden: 1 KRI Tjepu (901) [note 5] Built in Sweden in 1949. Retired. Singapore: 1 KRI Pladju (902) [note 6] Bought from Singapore in 1958. Retired. Japan: 2: KRI Balikpapan (901) KRI Sambu (902) Copy of Khobi-class built by Ujima Shipyard, Japan in 1965. Transferred to Indonesia on March 7, 1978.

  4. KRI Teluk Amboina - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/KRI_Teluk_Amboina

    The ship design is the same as the LST-542-class tank landing ship. [3] It has a length of 99.7 m (327 ft), a beam of 15.3 m (50 ft), with a draught of 4.6 m (15 ft) and her displacement are 2,378 long tons (2,416 t) standard and 4,200 long tons (4,300 t) at full load.

  5. KRI Teluk Jakarta - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/KRI_Teluk_Jakarta

    KRI Teluk Jakarta is a Project 108 (NATO reporting name: Frosch I) regular medium landing ship.. Teluk Jakarta has a length of 98 m (322 ft), a beam of 11.1 m (36 ft), with a draught of 2.8 m (9.2 ft) and her displacement is 1,950 long tons (1,980 t) at full load.

  6. Indonesian Navy - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Indonesian_Navy

    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.

  7. KRI Teluk Kupang - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/KRI_Teluk_Kupang

    KRI Teluk Kupang was built by an Indonesian state-owned shipbuilder PT Dok & Perkapalan Kodja Bahari (Persero) (also called DKB), Jakarta.The ship was ordered in 2012, based on AT-117M design that would become the Teluk Bintuni-class ships. [4]

  8. KRI Teluk Peleng (535) - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/KRI_Teluk_Peleng_(535)

    KRI Teluk Peleng was a Project 108 (NATO reporting name: Frosch I) regular medium landing ship.. Teluk Peleng has a length of 98 m (322 ft), a beam of 11.1 m (36 ft), with a draught of 2.8 m (9.2 ft) and her displacement is 1,950 long tons (1,980 t) at full load.

  9. KRI Tanjung Nusanive (973) - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/KRI_Tanjung_Nusanive_(973)

    KRI Tanjung Nusanive (973) was a troop ship of the Indonesian Navy. The ship was built at Meyer Werft, Papenburg and completed in 1984 as passenger ferry KM [a] Kambuna of the state-owned Pelni shipping company.