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Second ship first steel cut on 5 June 2024, [8] keel laying on 15 November 2024. [9] Brawijaya class: KRI Brawijaya [10] KRI Prabu Siliwangi [10] Italy: On order. In March 2024, Fincantieri and the Indonesian Ministry of Defence have signed a 1.18-billion-euro contract for the supply of two Thaon di Revel-class offshore patrol vessel Light+. [11]
The formation of the Indonesian military organization known as the People's Security Army (Tentara Keamanan Rakyat/TKR) on 5 October 1945, at the height of the National Revolution, helped spur the further existence of the TKR Naval Branch – the Peoples' Security Navy (TLKR), which later became the Republic of Indonesia Navy (Angkatan Laut ...
Indonesia: Survelliance UAV LSU-02 Unknown Built by Lapan Indonesia: Lapan LSU-03 Indonesia: Survelliance UAV LSU-03 Unknown Built by Lapan Indonesia: Bayraktar TB3 Turkey: UAV 60 on order Boeing Insitu ScanEagle United States: Survelliance UAV MQ-27B -- 14 on order. Some has been received [24]
Industri Kapal Indonesia in 1983. [28] Washed ashore during 2018 Sulawesi earthquake and tsunami and successfully towed back to sea. [29] [30] Document related to sale of decommissioned KAL Andau appeared in Finance Ministry website lelang.go.id on February 11, 2021. [31] KAL-28m class Indonesia: 1 KAL Pulau Pasoso
On 9 November 2023 the ship began preparations for a possible deployment to aid Palestinians during the 2023 Israeli invasion and bombing of the Gaza Strip. [6]On 21 November 2023 the Chief of Staff of the Indonesian Navy, Admiral Muhammad Ali, told journalists that the dr. Radjiman Wedyodiningrat is in the process of being repainted white.
Based on the decree no. Skep/4033/XI/1987 dated November 17, 1987, the Navy formally set the birthday of the Indonesian Fleet as December 5, 1959, and hereinafter that day would be annually marked as the Naval Fleet Day of the Republic of Indonesia. In 2018, the Fleets were renumbered the 1st and 2nd Fleets, and the 3rd Fleet was established.
Ships transferred from the United States Navy to the Indonesian Navy (3 C, 16 P) Pages in category "Ships of the Indonesian Navy" The following 12 pages are in this category, out of 12 total.
KRI Klewang has a length of 63 m (207 ft), a beam of 16 m (52 ft), with a draught of 1.2 m (3.9 ft), and displacement of 219 t (216 long tons). [3] The vessel was powered by four MAN V12 diesel engines with total power output of 7,200 horsepower (5.4 MW), which propelled four MJP 550 waterjets, with two located on the outrigger and the other two on the main hull.