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3: KRI Teluk Semangka KRI Teluk Penyu. KRI Teluk Mandar (512) used as target ship for Exocet & C-802 missiles during 2013 TNI Joint Exercise. (513) decommissioned on August 16, 2019. [11] (514) decommissioned on January 27, 2022, following meeting between Defense minister and the House of Representatives. [42] Teluk Langsa class United States: 10
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.
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 ships also known as KCR-60M (Indonesian: Kapal Cepat Rudal-60 Meter, lit. 'Fast Ship Missile-60 Meter') and all ships built by local company PT PAL Indonesia in Surabaya . These ships are made with composition of aluminium and high-tensile steel in hull parts which are also a domestic product obtained from state-owned foundry PT Krakatau ...
[39] 2 BTR-4, and 3 BTR-4K. BTR-80: Armoured personnel carrier Russia: BTR-80A 12 [40] Currently deployed by Indobatt Contingent on UNIFIL mission in Lebanon. Utility BREM-Ch: Armoured recovery vehicle Ukraine: VPV ARV 3 [41] BREM-L: Armoured recovery vehicle Russia: 1 [41] [42] K-61: Amphibious vehicle Soviet Union: K-61 (PTS) 31 [25] [43] PTS ...
A crisis center equipped with an ambulance and a mobile hyperbaric chamber was established at the 2nd Fleet Command headquarters in Surabaya. [ 45 ] [ 46 ] The center was also a source of information for the media and families of the submarine crew members.
Cakra was refitted again at Surabaya from 1993 to April 1997, including replacement batteries and updated Sinbad TFCS. [1] Cakra began another refit at Daewoo Shipyard, South Korea in 2004. It was completed in 2005. Work is reported to have included new batteries, overhaul of engines and modernisation of the combat system. [1]
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 ...