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we need more fighter, warships and other platform to ensure the security of this vast country. The problems is all need process, time and money .......
 
Great thread, enjoy reading and watching indonesia developments and progress.

Can perhaps someone post a list of the indonesian navy warships, each divided in classes + weights and (I know its alot to ask but) also the future acquistion plans for the next decade or so.


Frigates,

6 units of Ahmad Yani Class (ex-Van Speijk Class), in which based on Leander class. Had been up-graded in early 2000, slated to be retired soon around 2020-2025.

Light Frigates,

3 unit of Bung Tomo Class, (ex-Nahkoda Ragam Class), in which based on F-2000 class design from BAE System.

2 unit PKR, SIGMA Class Frigate, in construction progress, will be finished around 2016

Corvettes,

3 unit of Fatahillah Class ASW corvette, two of them under major refit program right now

4 units of SIGMA Class ASW corvette

16 unit of Parchim Class ASW, (ex-East Germany fleet), all of them had been under major refit programme

Fast Missile Boats and Patrol Ships

4 unit of Mandau Class, 46 meter class Fast Attack Missile Boat from South Korea, slated to be retired soon and right now been used as patrol ships

4 unit of Todak Class, 46 meter class Fast attack missile boats

2 unit of Pandrong Class, 46 meter class Fast Attack Missile Boat

9 unit of Clurit Class, KCR 40 meter, armed with AK-630 and two unit C-705 AShM all been constructed from 2012 through 2014

3 unit of Sampari Class Fast Attack Missile Boats, 61 meter class of Missile Boat, armed with one 57 mm Naval Bofors Cannon, four unit of C-705 AShM, two unit Denel Vector 20 mm rapid gun and AK-630 CIWS.

And more than 40 unit of another Fast Attack patrol and gun boat.

Mine Sweepers

1 unit T-43 Class

2 unit Tripartite Class

9 unit Kondor Class Mine Sweepers (ex-East German Navy)

Amphibious Forces

2 unit of Makassar class Landing Platform Docks, been made in PT PAL

2 unit Banjarmasin Class Landing Platform Docks, been made in Daewoo Shipyard

3 unit of LST 117 meter class, been made in PT Dock Kodja Bahari

4 unit 1-511-1-512 LST Class from USA (old ships ex-WW II), progressively being retired and replaced with LST 117 meter class

1 unit Bintuni Class LST

5 unit Tacoma Class LSTH

11 unit Frosch Class LST (ex-East German Navy)

Hospital Ship

1 unit, KRI Dr. Soeharso Class LPD

Support Fleet

Replenishment ship

Khobi Class coastal tanker (AOTL)

  • 901 KRI Balikpapan
  • 902 KRI Sambu
Rover class tanker (AORLH)

Small oiler

  • 906 KRI Sungai Gerong
Replenishment tanker (AOTL)

  • 911 KRI Sorong
Replenishment tanker 122 meter

  • 905 KRI Tarakan
Replenishment tanker 95 meter, indigenous project

Frosch II Class (Type 109) (AKL/ARL)
  • 543 KRI Teluk Cirebon (ex-E171, GDR vessel Nordperd)
  • 544 KRI Teluk Sabang (ex-E172, GDR vessel Südperd)
Command ship (AGFH)
Fleet Tugs (ATF)
  • 922 KRI Rakata (ex-USS Menominee (ATF-73))
  • 923 KRI Soputan (Ocean Cruiser class)
  • 924 KRI Leuser
Hecla Class (AGSH)
Support Ships (AKL)
  • 952 KRI Nusa Telu
  • 959 KRI Teluk Mentawai (Telaud/Tisza class)
  • 960 KRI Karimata (Telaud/Tisza class)
  • 961 KRI Wagio (Telaud/Tisza class)
Troop Transport Ship (AP)
  • 972 KRI Tanjung Oisina (ex-MV Princess Irene)
  • 973 KRI Tanjung Nusanive (ex-KM Kambuna)
  • 974 KRI Tanjung Fatagar (ex-KM Rinjani)
  • 981 KRI Karang Pilang (grant from Transportation Ministry)
  • 982 KRI Karang Tekok (grant from Transportation Ministry, ex-KFC Mahakam)
  • 983 KRI Karang Banteng (grant from Transportation Ministry)

the upcoming project

1. Two units Minesweeper
2. 2 units Indonesian Frigate X programme
3. 2 unit more Submarine (U-209 derivative)
4. One unit tender submarine vessel
5. Another batch of Hydro Oceanography Vessels
6. Large Patrol Ship Programme
7. Another Batch of LST/LPD
8. Joint Support Vessels
9. 8 ASW Helicopter
10. 4 unit Tactical Utility Helicopter
11. MLRS
12. LCU
13. Amphibious Tank for Marine Corps
14. Towed Howitzer for Marine Corps
15. MPA Aircraft
 
Frigates,

6 units of Ahmad Yani Class (ex-Van Speijk Class), in which based on Leander class. Had been up-graded in early 2000, slated to be retired soon around 2020-2025.

Light Frigates,

3 unit of Bung Tomo Class, (ex-Nahkoda Ragam Class), in which based on F-2000 class design from BAE System.

2 unit PKR, SIGMA Class Frigate, in construction progress, will be finished around 2016

Corvettes,

3 unit of Fatahillah Class ASW corvette, two of them under major refit program right now

4 units of SIGMA Class ASW corvette

16 unit of Parchim Class ASW, (ex-East Germany fleet), all of them had been under major refit programme

Fast Missile Boats and Patrol Ships

4 unit of Mandau Class, 46 meter class Fast Attack Missile Boat from South Korea, slated to be retired soon and right now been used as patrol ships

4 unit of Todak Class, 46 meter class Fast attack missile boats

2 unit of Pandrong Class, 46 meter class Fast Attack Missile Boat

9 unit of Clurit Class, KCR 40 meter, armed with AK-630 and two unit C-705 AShM all been constructed from 2012 through 2014

3 unit of Sampari Class Fast Attack Missile Boats, 61 meter class of Missile Boat, armed with one 57 mm Naval Bofors Cannon, four unit of C-705 AShM, two unit Denel Vector 20 mm rapid gun and AK-630 CIWS.

And more than 40 unit of another Fast Attack patrol and gun boat.

Mine Sweepers

1 unit T-43 Class

2 unit Tripartite Class

9 unit Kondor Class Mine Sweepers (ex-East German Navy)

Amphibious Forces

2 unit of Makassar class Landing Platform Docks, been made in PT PAL

2 unit Banjarmasin Class Landing Platform Docks, been made in Daewoo Shipyard

3 unit of LST 117 meter class, been made in PT Dock Kodja Bahari

4 unit 1-511-1-512 LST Class from USA (old ships ex-WW II), progressively being retired and replaced with LST 117 meter class

1 unit Bintuni Class LST

5 unit Tacoma Class LSTH

11 unit Frosch Class LST (ex-East German Navy)

Hospital Ship

1 unit, KRI Dr. Soeharso Class LPD

Support Fleet

Replenishment ship

Khobi Class coastal tanker (AOTL)

  • 901 KRI Balikpapan
  • 902 KRI Sambu
Rover class tanker (AORLH)

Small oiler

  • 906 KRI Sungai Gerong
Replenishment tanker (AOTL)

  • 911 KRI Sorong
Replenishment tanker 122 meter

  • 905 KRI Tarakan
Replenishment tanker 95 meter, indigenous project

Frosch II Class (Type 109) (AKL/ARL)
  • 543 KRI Teluk Cirebon (ex-E171, GDR vessel Nordperd)
  • 544 KRI Teluk Sabang (ex-E172, GDR vessel Südperd)
Command ship (AGFH)
Fleet Tugs (ATF)
  • 922 KRI Rakata (ex-USS Menominee (ATF-73))
  • 923 KRI Soputan (Ocean Cruiser class)
  • 924 KRI Leuser
Hecla Class (AGSH)
Support Ships (AKL)
  • 952 KRI Nusa Telu
  • 959 KRI Teluk Mentawai (Telaud/Tisza class)
  • 960 KRI Karimata (Telaud/Tisza class)
  • 961 KRI Wagio (Telaud/Tisza class)
Troop Transport Ship (AP)
  • 972 KRI Tanjung Oisina (ex-MV Princess Irene)
  • 973 KRI Tanjung Nusanive (ex-KM Kambuna)
  • 974 KRI Tanjung Fatagar (ex-KM Rinjani)
  • 981 KRI Karang Pilang (grant from Transportation Ministry)
  • 982 KRI Karang Tekok (grant from Transportation Ministry, ex-KFC Mahakam)
  • 983 KRI Karang Banteng (grant from Transportation Ministry)

the upcoming project

1. Two units Minesweeper
2. 2 units Indonesian Frigate X programme
3. 2 unit more Submarine (U-209 derivative)
4. One unit tender submarine vessel
5. Another batch of Hydro Oceanography Vessels
6. Large Patrol Ship Programme
7. Another Batch of LST/LPD
8. Joint Support Vessels
9. 8 ASW Helicopter
10. 4 unit Tactical Utility Helicopter
11. MLRS
12. LCU
13. Amphibious Tank for Marine Corps
14. Towed Howitzer for Marine Corps
15. MPA Aircraft

how about a possible incoming Destroyer from .. hmmm China maybe? :P
 
Frigates,

6 units of Ahmad Yani Class (ex-Van Speijk Class), in which based on Leander class. Had been up-graded in early 2000, slated to be retired soon around 2020-2025.

Light Frigates,

3 unit of Bung Tomo Class, (ex-Nahkoda Ragam Class), in which based on F-2000 class design from BAE System.

2 unit PKR, SIGMA Class Frigate, in construction progress, will be finished around 2016

Corvettes,

3 unit of Fatahillah Class ASW corvette, two of them under major refit program right now

4 units of SIGMA Class ASW corvette

16 unit of Parchim Class ASW, (ex-East Germany fleet), all of them had been under major refit programme

Fast Missile Boats and Patrol Ships

4 unit of Mandau Class, 46 meter class Fast Attack Missile Boat from South Korea, slated to be retired soon and right now been used as patrol ships

4 unit of Todak Class, 46 meter class Fast attack missile boats

2 unit of Pandrong Class, 46 meter class Fast Attack Missile Boat

9 unit of Clurit Class, KCR 40 meter, armed with AK-630 and two unit C-705 AShM all been constructed from 2012 through 2014

3 unit of Sampari Class Fast Attack Missile Boats, 61 meter class of Missile Boat, armed with one 57 mm Naval Bofors Cannon, four unit of C-705 AShM, two unit Denel Vector 20 mm rapid gun and AK-630 CIWS.

And more than 40 unit of another Fast Attack patrol and gun boat.

Mine Sweepers

1 unit T-43 Class

2 unit Tripartite Class

9 unit Kondor Class Mine Sweepers (ex-East German Navy)

Amphibious Forces

2 unit of Makassar class Landing Platform Docks, been made in PT PAL

2 unit Banjarmasin Class Landing Platform Docks, been made in Daewoo Shipyard

3 unit of LST 117 meter class, been made in PT Dock Kodja Bahari

4 unit 1-511-1-512 LST Class from USA (old ships ex-WW II), progressively being retired and replaced with LST 117 meter class

1 unit Bintuni Class LST

5 unit Tacoma Class LSTH

11 unit Frosch Class LST (ex-East German Navy)

Hospital Ship

1 unit, KRI Dr. Soeharso Class LPD

Support Fleet

Replenishment ship

Khobi Class coastal tanker (AOTL)

  • 901 KRI Balikpapan
  • 902 KRI Sambu
Rover class tanker (AORLH)

Small oiler

  • 906 KRI Sungai Gerong
Replenishment tanker (AOTL)

  • 911 KRI Sorong
Replenishment tanker 122 meter

  • 905 KRI Tarakan
Replenishment tanker 95 meter, indigenous project

Frosch II Class (Type 109) (AKL/ARL)
  • 543 KRI Teluk Cirebon (ex-E171, GDR vessel Nordperd)
  • 544 KRI Teluk Sabang (ex-E172, GDR vessel Südperd)
Command ship (AGFH)
Fleet Tugs (ATF)
  • 922 KRI Rakata (ex-USS Menominee (ATF-73))
  • 923 KRI Soputan (Ocean Cruiser class)
  • 924 KRI Leuser
Hecla Class (AGSH)
Support Ships (AKL)
  • 952 KRI Nusa Telu
  • 959 KRI Teluk Mentawai (Telaud/Tisza class)
  • 960 KRI Karimata (Telaud/Tisza class)
  • 961 KRI Wagio (Telaud/Tisza class)
Troop Transport Ship (AP)
  • 972 KRI Tanjung Oisina (ex-MV Princess Irene)
  • 973 KRI Tanjung Nusanive (ex-KM Kambuna)
  • 974 KRI Tanjung Fatagar (ex-KM Rinjani)
  • 981 KRI Karang Pilang (grant from Transportation Ministry)
  • 982 KRI Karang Tekok (grant from Transportation Ministry, ex-KFC Mahakam)
  • 983 KRI Karang Banteng (grant from Transportation Ministry)

the upcoming project

1. Two units Minesweeper
2. 2 units Indonesian Frigate X programme
3. 2 unit more Submarine (U-209 derivative)
4. One unit tender submarine vessel
5. Another batch of Hydro Oceanography Vessels
6. Large Patrol Ship Programme
7. Another Batch of LST/LPD
8. Joint Support Vessels
9. 8 ASW Helicopter
10. 4 unit Tactical Utility Helicopter
11. MLRS
12. LCU
13. Amphibious Tank for Marine Corps
14. Towed Howitzer for Marine Corps
15. MPA Aircraft

Hmmmm on paper it really looks like a proper navy, though it seems the navy generally prefers 3000~ or 1500~ tons warships. Is there a specific reason for this?
 
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TNI FTW! Indonesian forces sweep gold medals at shooting competition in Australia

We may not have the biggest gold medal collection from the Olympics, but when it comes to sharpshooting, it seems there are none more pin point accurate than shooters from the Indonesian Army.

Sharpshooters from the Indonesian Army absolutely destroyed the competition at an Australian Army Skill at Arms Meeting (AASAM) international shooting competition, which was held in Puckapunyal, Australia, from May 20-23.

“Our medal collection far exceeded the others. It could be said we won by a landslide,” said Brigadier General Wuryanto, head the Indonesian Army’s Public Information Agency, as quoted by Tempo yesterday.

Indonesia claimed 30 gold, 16 silver, and 10 bronze medals. The next best performing country, Australia, only managed 4 gold, 9 silver, and 6 bronze medals. The USA, in third, collected 4 gold, 1 silver, and 2 bronze medals.

For the competition, the Indonesian Army sent 14 of its best sharpshooters from the Special Forces Command (Kopassus) and the Strategic Reserve Command (Kostrad). It seems they were so damn good it wasn’t fair for the competition.

This was the eighth overall victory for Indonesia at an Asia-Pacific shooting competition.

TNI FTW! Indonesian forces sweep gold medals at shooting competition in Australia | Coconuts Jakarta

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This one deserves a separate thread. :)
 
Hmmmm on paper it really looks like a proper navy, though it seems the navy generally prefers 3000~ or 1500~ tons warships. Is there a specific reason for this?

in the past we operate Heavy warships too including battle cruiser, destroyer and heavy frigate, though lately during 1980 to early 2000, there is going paradigm shift in Navy operational thinking to emulate Jean E'cole doctrine, because at the time there is debate about the effectiveness of Naval Anti Ship Missiles versus large warship who require large operational funds and then the small ships equipped with AShM like Harpoon and Exocet prevailed. But lately, with the emergence of Naval threats from neighbors and the urgent need to operating warships in open seas and all weather conditions (especially for SAR and high seas patrol duties against intruder), the Navy seems eager to looking for heavy warship again. And right now, there is on going project to build a design of heavy warships to accommodate the needs

how about a possible incoming Destroyer from .. hmmm China maybe? :P

or build themselves......
 
yg kemaren kebakar atu,jadi 18 :hitwall:



nanya donk tan,sepertinya retrofit berat.apa bisa nh korvet kemampuannya sekelas si sigma baik dari sensor dll?

MLM, mid life modernization, yang diperbaiki engine, hull, sonar, wiring, two D search radar using Therma Scanter products. For missiles, i am suspected Chinese made again, it can be C-802 or C-705, much better than none if you ask me
 
US ready to assist Indonesia in Southeast Asian refugee crisis
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Robert Blake. (Reuters)
Jakarta (ANTARA News) - The United States expressed readiness to assist Indonesia through the United Nations (UN) to handle the Southeast Asian refugee crisis, the United States Ambassador to Indonesia Robert O. Blake stated.

"If the UN agency in charge of refugee crises requests assistance from us, then the United States will assist the agency happily," Blake noted here on Tuesday.

With regard to such a crisis, Blake remarked that the United States can provide humanitarian assistance soon.

Blake lauded Indonesias efforts in dealing with Rohingya asylum seekers currently stranded in Indonesia.

"I welcome the initiative to independently search and rescue Rohingya asylum seekers adrift at sea," he pointed out.

Earlier, Member of the Presidential Advisory Council Hasyim Muzadi had urged the government to discuss the fate of Rohingya asylum seekers currently stranded in Indonesia with Myanmar.

"The most important step is to help them first, for humanitarian sake. We agree to allocate the state budget to the concerned institutions. So, firstly, we should accommodate them and then conduct diplomacy with Myanmar," he remarked on Monday.

"Tell them, hai Myanmar, many of your citizens are now in Indonesia," the former chairman of the Nahdlatul Ulama (NU), affirmed.

In the meantime, Chairman of the East Java branch of the Ansor Youth Movement Rudi Tri Wachid called on the government to sever diplomatic ties with Myanmar and to recall the Indonesian ambassador to Myanmar.

The UN should also impose sanctions on Myanmar, he categorically stated.

"The humanitarian tragedy of Rohingya ethnic minority is imminent. Thousands of them have lost their lives, and thousand others are adrift, suffering from starvation," he added.

The Rohinga minority should be granted their human rights and protection, he noted.

"The Rohingya tragedy should not be seen as a religious issue because it is more of an ethnic genocide," remarked.

He lauded the governor and people of Aceh for rescuing the Rohingya boat people.

The Indonesian government must save the Rohingya people and treat them as free human beings, he stated.

The Rohingya tragedy is a humanitarian crisis happening in the ASEAN and has attracted global attention.
(Uu.A063/INE/KR-BSR/A014)

US ready to assist Indonesia in Southeast Asian refugee crisis - ANTARA News
 
interesting news from PINDAD, right now they want to build something, IFV or Fire Support platform weapons like Badak?

PENGUMUMAN PEMBUATAN TURRET MODULAR SEBANYAK 21 UNIT[/url]
Sorry ma'am, there's something I'm curious.. So far I think Pindad had ussually use CMI products CSE-90LP turret for Tarantula and Badak platforms, but now, why should they open a new tender for this project? Are this procurement to replace the Denel-20 turret which used by Pindad IFV platform before, or is this prepared for a new design platform??
If you have any info regarding to this news, I'am very appreciated... Thanks in advance.
 
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