Equipment of the Indonesian Air Force

Aircraft

Current

Type Origin Class Role Introduced In service Total Notes
Embraer EMB 314 Super Tucano A-29A Brazil Propeller Counter-insurgency aircraft 15 16[1][2] One crashed in Malang[3]
General Dynamics F-16 Fighting Falcon USA Jet Multirole fighter 16 36 18 on order[4][5]
BAE Hawk UK Jet Light multirole fighter 21[6] 40
Sukhoi Su-27 Russia Jet Multirole fighter 2

3

2

3[7]

Sukhoi Su-30 Russia Jet Multirole fighter 11[8] 11
Northrop F-5 USA Jet Light multirole fighter 2 16 To be retired.
KAI T-50 Golden Eagle South Korea Jet Lead-in fighter

Light fighter

15 16 One crashed in Yogyakarta.[9]
Lockheed C-130 Hercules USA Propeller Military transport aircraft

Aerial refuelling

46 26
CASA C-212 Aviocar Spain

Indonesia

Propeller Military transport aircraft 9[10] 9 [11]
CASA CN-235 Spain

Indonesia

Propeller Military transport aircraft

Maritime Patrol Aircraft

10 10 [12]
EADS CASA NC-295/CN-295 Spain Propeller Military transport aircraft

AEW&C aircraft

9[13][14][15] 12[16]
Boeing 737 USA Jet VVIP transport

Maritime Patrol Aircraft

6 6 [17]
Boeing BBJ2 USA Jet VVIP transport 1 1 Used as the Indonesian presidential aircraft
Fokker F27-500M Friendship Netherlands Propeller Military transport aircraft 3[18][6] 3
Fokker F28 Fellowship Netherlands Jet VVIP transport 4 4
Grob G 120TP Germany Propeller Trainer aircraft 24
Beechcraft T-34C Turbo-Mentor USA Propeller Trainer aircraft 15 15 [19]
KAI KT-1B Woongbi South Korea Propeller Trainer aircraft 14 17 [20][21]
SIAI-Marchetti SF.260 Italy Propeller Trainer aircraft 18[22] 18
Eurocopter EC725 H225M EU Helicopter Utility helicopter 1 5[23]
Eurocopter NAS332 Super Puma EU

Indonesia

Helicopter Utility helicopter 9 9 [24]
Aérospatiale SA 330 Puma EU

Indonesia

Helicopter Utility helicopter 6 6 [25][26]
Eurocopter EC120 Colibri EU

China


Singapore

Helicopter Utility helicopter 10 10 [27][28]

Former

Type Origin Class Role Introduced Retired Total Notes
Lockheed T-33A US Jet Training aircraft
CAC CA-27 Sabre Mk 32 US

Australia

Jet Fighter aircraft Donated by the RAAF from 1973–1975
Douglas A-4 Skyhawk US Jet Fighter aircraft 37[29] Acquired from the United States and Israel in the 1980s.
BAe Hawk Mk.53 UK Jet Lead-in fighter

Light fighter

20 Replaced by the KAI T-50
North American Rockwell OV-10 Bronco US Propeller Light attack and observation aircraft 16 All grounded and to be replaced by the Embraer EMB 314 Super Tucano.[30]
Mikoyan-Gurevich MiG-15 UTI USSR Jet Fighter aircraft 20
Mikoyan-Gurevich MiG-17 USSR Jet Fighter aircraft 66
Mikoyan-Gurevich MiG-19 USSR Jet Fighter aircraft 20
Mikoyan-Gurevich MiG-21 USSR Jet Fighter aircraft 26
Lavochkin La-11 USSR Propeller Fighter aircraft
Tupolev Tu-16 USSR Jet Strategic bomber 26
Ilyushin Il-28 USSR Jet Strategic bomber
Tupolev Tu-2 USSR Propeller Medium bomber
Mil Mi-4 USSR Helicopter Transport helicopter [31]
Mil Mi-6 USSR Helicopter Transport helicopter [32]
North American B-25 Mitchell US Propeller Medium bomber 42
Douglas A-26 Invader US Propeller Light bomber 6
de Havilland Vampire T.11 UK Jet Fighter aircraft 30
North American T-6 Texan US Propeller Training aircraft
Curtiss P-36 Hawk US Propeller Fighter aircraft 24
Curtiss P-40 Warhawk US Propeller Fighter aircraft
North American P-51 Mustang US Propeller Fighter aircraft 46
Fairey Gannet AS.4 UK Propeller Anti-submarine warfare aircraft 6
Vought F4U Corsair US Propeller Fighter aircraft
Supermarine Spitfire UK Propeller Fighter aircraft
Martin B-10 US Propeller Bomber
Consolidated PBY Catalina US Propeller Search-and-rescue seaplane
Douglas C-47 Skytrain US Propeller Transport aircraft
Mitsubishi A5M Japan Propeller Fighter aircraft
Mitsubishi A6M Zero Japan Propeller Fighter aircraft
Mitsubishi J2M Japan Propeller Fighter aircraft
Nakajima Ki-43 Japan Propeller Fighter aircraft
Nakajima Ki-44 Japan Propeller Fighter aircraft
Nakajima Ki-84 Japan Propeller Fighter aircraft
Mitsubishi Ki-51 Japan Propeller Light bomber
Mitsubishi G3M Japan Propeller Medium bomber
Mitsubishi G4M Japan Propeller Medium bomber
Mitsubishi Ki-21 Japan Propeller Medium bomber
Mitsubishi Ki-30 Japan Propeller Light bomber
Mitsubishi Ki-67 Japan Propeller Heavy bomber
Nakajima Ki-49 Japan Propeller Heavy bomber
Aichi D3A Japan Propeller Dive bomber
Yokosuka K5Y Japan Propeller Training aircraft

Munitions

Aircraft missiles, rockets and bombs

Model Image Type Variants Origin Notes
Air-to-air missile (AAM)
AA-2 Atoll Short-range air-to-air missile Unknown  Russia
AA-10 Alamo Medium-range, air-to-air tactical missile Unknown  Russia Used on Su-27 and Su-30
AA-11 Archer Short-range air-to-air missile R-73M1

R-73M2

 Russia Used on Su-27 and Su-30[33]
AA-12 Adder Medium-Range Active-Radar Homing Air-to-Air Missile K-77M  Russia Used on Su-27 and Su-30[34][35]
AIM-9 Sidewinder Short-range air-to-air missile AIM-9P4

AIM-9X

 United States Used on F-5E/F, F-16A/B and BaE Hawk 53/109/209
AIM-120 AMRAAM Medium-range, active radar homing air-to-air missile AIM-120C  United States Used on F-16C/D[36]
MAA-1 Piranha Short-range air-to-air missile MAA-1A Piranha  Brazil Used on Super Tucano[37]
Air-to-surface missile (ASM)
AS-14 Kedge Air-to-surface missile Unknown  Russia Used on Su-27 and Su-30[38]
AS-17 Krypton Medium-range air-to-surface missile Kh-31A

Kh-31P

 Russia Used on Su-30[39]
AS-13 Kingbolt Air-to-surface missile Unknown  Russia Used on Su-30[40]
AGM-65 Maverick Air-to-surface missile AGM-65B

AGM-65D


AGM-65G

 United States Used on F-16A/B Block 15 OCU and Hawk 209
Anti-ship missile (AShM)
Harpoon (missile) Anti-ship missile Unknown  United States Used on CN-235 MPA[41]
Exocet Anti-ship missile AM39  France Used on CN-235 MPA
Rocket
S-8 Rocket Unknown  Russia [42]
Bomb and Aerial torpedo
Mark 81 Low-drag general purpose bomb Unknown  United States
Mark 82 Low-drag general purpose bomb Unknown  United States Used on F-16, Hawk 209 and KAI T-50[43]
Mark 46 Lightweight antisubmarine torpedo Mark 46 Mod.1  United States Used on CN-235 MPA
BT-250 Low-drag general purpose bomb Unknown  Indonesia Indonesian-made bomb based on the Mark 81[44]
BT-500 Low-drag general purpose bomb Unknown  Indonesia Indonesian-made bomb based on the Mark 82
OFAB-100-120 High explosive fragmentation bomb Unknown  Russia [45]
OFAB 250-270 High explosive fragmentation bomb Unknown  Russia [46]
P-100 High explosive fragmentation bomb P-100

P100L

 Indonesia [47]

Weapons

Model Image Calibre Type Origin Notes
Pistols
Browning Hi-Power/Pindad P1 9×19mm Semi-automatic pistol  United States

 Indonesia

[48]
Glock 19 9×19mm Semi-automatic pistol  Austria
Glock 17 9×19mm Semi-automatic pistol  Austria
FN Five-seven FN 5.7×28mm Semi-automatic pistol  Belgium
SIG Sauer P226 9×19mm Semi-automatic pistol   Switzerland
Shotguns
Benelli M3 12 gauge Shotgun  Italy
Submachine guns
Heckler & Koch MP5 9×19mm Submachine guns  Germany
Škorpion vz. 61 .32 ACP Submachine guns  Czechoslovakia To be retired
Uzi 9×19mm Submachine guns  Israel
Assault rifle
Heckler & Koch G3 7.62×51mm Battle rifle  Germany Currently used in reserve and training units.[49]
Pindad SS1 5.56×45mm Assault rifle  Indonesia
Pindad SS2 5.56×45mm Assault rifle  Indonesia
SAR 21 5.56×45mm Assault rifle  Singapore
M16 rifle 5.56×45mm Assault rifle  United States
Steyr AUG 5.56×45mm Assault rifle  Austria
AK-47 7.62×39mm Assault rifle  Soviet Union For training only.
M4 carbine 5.56×45mm Carbine  United States
Sniper Rifles
PGM Hécate II .50 BMG Anti-materiel rifle  France [50]
Accuracy International AWM .300 Winchester Magnum
.338 Lapua Magnum
Sniper rifle  United Kingdom
Accuracy International Arctic Warfare 7.62×51mm Sniper rifle  United Kingdom [51]
Machine Guns
FN Minimi 5.56×45mm Light machine gun  Belgium
 Indonesia
Locally produced as the Pindad SM2
FN MAG 7.62×51mm General-purpose machine gun  Belgium
 Indonesia
Locally produced as the Pindad SPM2 GPMG
Ultimax 100 5.56×45mm Light machine gun  Singapore [52]
DShK 12.7×108mm Heavy machine gun  Soviet Union
M2 Browning .50 BMG Heavy machine gun  United States
Grenade-based weapons
M203 Grenade launcher 40mm grenade  United States
Heckler & Koch AG36 40×46mm grenade Grenade launcher  Germany [53]

References

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  12. Hoyle Flight International 11–17 December 2012, p. 52.
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  16. Angkasa Magazine edition October
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  19. Taylor 1988, p. 329.
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  37. 2011 Annual Report of Tactical Missile Corporation, http://bmpd.livejournal.com/290141.html
  38. 2011 Annual Report of Tactical Missile Corporation, http://bmpd.livejournal.com/290141.html
  39. 2011 Annual Report of Tactical Missile Corporation, http://bmpd.livejournal.com/290141.html
  40. CN 235 MPA Berpeluncur Rudal Harpoon
  41. Ketika Pilot Tempur TNI AU Meluncurkan Bom
  42. MK82: Bom Paling “Lethal” Milik TNI AU
  43. Mengenal Berbagai Bom Produksi Indonesia
  44. PESAWAT TNI AU HANCURKAN SASARAN DI ASEMBAGUS
  45. Pesawat Tempur Sukhoi TNI AU Siap Tempur..!!
  46. P-100L, Bom Sukhoi Made in Malang
  47. "TNI Angkatan Darat - Situs Resmi TNI Angkatan Darat" (in Indonesian). 19 March 2011.
  48. H&K G3: Senapan Serbu Paskhas (PGT) Dalam Operasi Trikora
  49. Hecate II: Senapan Runduk Heavy Barrel Andalan Den Bravo Paskhas TNI AU
  50. Accuracy International Arctic Warfare: Senapan Runduk TNI Yang Tahan Suhu Ekstrim
  51. Ultimax 100: Senapan Mesin Regu Andalan Taifib Korps Marinir dan Kopassus TNI AD
  52. H&K AG36 40mm: Pelontar Granat Senapan Serbu Futuristik G36
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