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Build on Indonesian Navy's Second PKR 10514 Frigate to Start in Next 3 Months









In accordance with the agreed planning in the contract for the construction of a Damen SIGMA Frigate for the Indonesian Navy, the keellaying ceremony has taken place on 16 April 2014 at the PT PAL (Persero) Shipyard in Surabaya, Indonesia.The construction of the 4 modules that are going to be built at PT PAL (Persero) Shipyard Surabaya and the two modules that are being built in Vlissingen, are proceeding according to schedule.The construction and testing of the modules simultaneously at two different locations signifies the unique Damen Schelde Naval Shipbuilding modular building strategy that is unparalleled in the naval shipbuilding industry. All modules will be assembled at the PT PAL (Persero) Shipyard under main contractorship of Damen Schelde Naval Shipbuilding followed by Harbour Acceptance Tests and Sea Acceptance Trials.

Second Frigate
Furthermore, the progress for the second SIGMA 10514 PKR frigate, for which the contract was signed 14 February 2013, proceeds as scheduled and construction is foreseen to start in approximately 3 months.
Expanding Indonesian Navy
The acquisition of the SIGMA 10514 PKR Frigate is part of the further modernization and expansion of the Indonesian Navy, TNI-AL. The main missions and tasks of the SIGMA PKR 10514 will be in the domains of naval warfare as well as Maritime Security missions and tasks. Also, the ship may be used for humanitarian support tasks.


News - Damen Schelde Naval Shipbuilding
 
Displacement, engines, sensors, weapons package?
Google and yea shall find Sigma-class corvette - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Legnth x Beam x Dradft = 105.11 meters x 14.02 meters x 3.75 meters
Displacement 2,365 tons, diesels 2x 9240 kW (28kn, 5000nm)
76mm, 35mm, 8 M40 bl3, 12 Mica VL, 2x3 324mm tubes for ASW torpedoes
Thales TACTICOS cms, SMART-S MK2 3d radar, Thales Sting EO, nav radar, hull mounted sonar (? Thales UMS 4132 Kingklip medium frequency active/passive ASW hull mounted sonar)
 
So far this will be the largest surface combatant warship to be built in Indonesia, there is will be more follow on order
 
SIGMA 10514

On the 16 August 2010, Indonesia Defense Department, signed a deal with PT PAL Indonesia and Damen Schelde to build a 105 meters frigate in Indonesia based on Damen Schelde Sigma 10514 design. The first hull only will be equiped with guns (without major weapons) and the second hull is complete with the major weapons [and sensors]. Though the Indonesian Navy announced that it will build two destroyer escorts referring to the SIGMA 10514. On the Indo Defence 2012 exposition a model was revealed showing the Phalanx and ASW mortar replaced by a single 35 mm Oerlikon Millennium gun, also the 76mm had a stealth cupola. Some reported that the VLS missiles will be Aster 15 instead of Mica, due to these changes the ships role also changed from ASW to AAW.

On February 1, 2013 it was announced that a second unit will be build by Damen Schelde Naval Shipbuilding and PT PAL Surabaya, the second contract includes torpedo tubes, combat control room and a couple of surface weapons.

Sigma-class corvette - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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Plaque reads: Close in weapon system and 12 cell VL Shorads (so, not quite sure about that Aster report, or the plaque doesn't match the model )
 
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12 VL MICA and Oerlikon Millenium CIWS, well not much upgrade than before
So you are basically going for 6 Sigma Class Corvette this is what I can understand from this news
 
So you are basically going for 6 Sigma Class Corvette this is what I can understand from this news
That would seem logical: there are 3 Dutch built Fatahillah class and 6 ex-Dutch Van Speijk class ships nearing the end of their service lives.
 
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That would seem logical: there are 2 Dutch built Fatahillah class and 6 ex-Dutch Van Speijk class ships nearing the end of their service lives.
Sir I support this I just wanted to confirm the number
 
That would seem logical: there are 2 Dutch built Fatahillah class and 6 ex-Dutch Van Speijk class ships nearing the end of their service lives.

Nope, Fatahillah class is just reaching their mid life (20 so years) they will be MLU ed, and as far as i know the plan from the Navy is to replace Van Speijk with more larger ship not with SIGMA class Frigate.

And SIGMA class programme is Navy efforts to expand their fleet (in number), and using them as workhorse platform (patrol mission, humanitarian SAR, relief efforts, Combat duty, and so on), the license we get is numbering about 20 ships.
 
Nope, Fatahillah class is just reaching their mid life (20 so years) they will be MLU ed, and as far as i know the plan from the Navy is to replace Van Speijk with more larger ship not with SIGMA class Frigate.

And SIGMA class programme is Navy efforts to expand their fleet (in number), and using them as workhorse platform (patrol mission, humanitarian SAR, relief efforts, Combat duty, and so on), the license we get is numbering about 20 ships.

Name:KRI Fatahillah (361)
Builder:Netherlands
Laid down:31 January 1977
Launched:22 December 1977
Commissioned:16 July 1979
Status:in active service, as of 2014
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/KRI_Fatahillah_(361)

Name:KRI Malahayati (362)
Builder:Wilton-Fijenoord, Schiedam, Netherlands
Laid down:28 July 1977
Launched:19 June 1978
Commissioned:21 March 1980
Status:in active service, as of 2014
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/KRI_Malahayati_(362)

Name:KRI Nala (363)
Builder:Netherlands
Launched:11 January 1979
Commissioned:July 1980
Status:in active service, as of 2014
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/KRI_Nala_(363)

That's 34-35 years of service, IMHO.

Van Speijk-class frigate - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The ex-Dutch van Speijk ships are from 1967-1968, and thus approaching 42-43 years of service.

You could be right about a 20 ship program, as there are eventually also 16 ex-DDR ships to replace (Kapitan Patimura Class). These Parchim class corvettes (Soviet designation Project 133) were developed for the East German Navy in the late 1970s, and built by the Wolgast Peene-Werft 1985-1989. They are now 25-29 years old.
Parchim-class corvette - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

6 Van Speijks, 3 Fatahillas, 16 Patimuras = 25 ships

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thanks for your correction @Penguin well Fatahillah class will get their MLU, and they will be used for another one decade more
 
can you tell me the price of single pkr 10514 that Indonesia is building? @Penguin

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Plaque reads: Close in weapon system and 12 cell VL Shorads (so, not quite sure about that Aster report, or the plaque doesn't match the model )[/quote]
can you tell me the price of single pkr 10514 that Indonesia is building? @
 
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