List of active Indonesian Navy ships
All the Indonesian Navy Vessels are named with the KRI Initial. KRI (Kapal Perang Republik Indonesia) means Navy Vessel Of The Republic Of Indonesia. The class are often named after the lead ships.
The navy includes Frigates, Corvettes, Submarines, Fast Attack Craft, Minesweepers, Landing Transport Ships, Support Vessels and Training Ships.
Main Indonesian Navy ships
Submarines
Class | Ship Name | Origin | Hull Numbers[1] | Service years | Previously | Note | Namesake |
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Submarines (2 in service + 3 under construction) | |||||||
Cakra class | KRI Cakra | Germany | 401 | 1981–Present | Refurbishment has been already finished before KRI Nanggala go for refurbishment. | Cakra, Krishna's special weapon in the Javanese version of the Mahabharata | |
Cakra class | KRI Nanggala | Germany | 402 | 1981–Present | Refurbishment about strengthening structures and steel sheets, modernization of underwater weapons and sonar has been already finished in early 2012)[2] | Nanggala, Baladeva's special weapons from Javanese weapon in the Javanese version of the Mahabharata |
Training
Class | Ship Name | Origin | Hull Numbers[1] | Service years | Previously | Note | |
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Training | |||||||
Schooner | KRI Arung Samudera | New Zealand | 1991–Present | Adventurer | Used in tall ship races and events around the world | ||
Barquentine | KRI Dewaruci | Germany | 1953–Present | Used in tall ship races and events around the world, also for Navy Cadet's Training Ship | |||
Ki Hajar Dewantara Class (FFGH/FFT) | KRI Ki Hajar Dewantara | Yugoslavia | 364 | 1981–Present[3] | Custom-built training frigate[4] |
Frigates
Class | Ship Name | Origin | Hull Numbers[1] | Service years | Previously | Note and Armament | |
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Frigates (6 in service + 2 under construction) | |||||||
Ahmad Yani Class (FFGHM) | KRI Ahmad Yani | Netherlands | 351 | 1986–Present | RNN HNLMS Tjerk Hiddes(F804) | Reportedly still active as of 2009. Armed with:
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Ahmad Yani Class (FFGHM) | KRI Slamet Riyadi | Netherlands | 352 | 1986–Present | RNN HNLMS Van Speijk(F802) | Reportedly still active as of 2009. Armed with:
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Ahmad Yani Class (FFGHM) | KRI Yos Sudarso | Netherlands | 353 | 1987–Present | RNN HNLMS Van Galen (F803) | Reportedly still active as of 2009. Armed with:
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Ahmad Yani Class (FFGHM) | KRI Oswald Siahaan | Netherlands | 354 | 1987–Present | RNN HNLMS Van Nes (F805) | Reportedly still active as of 2012. Armed with:
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Ahmad Yani Class (FFGHM) | KRI Halim Perdanakususma | Netherlands | 355 | 1989–Present | RNN HNLMS Evertsen (F815) | Reportedly still active as of 2009. Armed with:
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Ahmad Yani Class (FFGHM) | KRI Karel Satsuitubun | Netherlands | 356 | 1989–Present | RNN HNLMS Isaac Sweers (F814) | Reportedly still active as of 2009. Armed with:
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Corvettes
Class | Ship Name | Origin | Hull Numbers[1] | Service years | Previously | Note | Namesake and Armament |
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Corvettes (10 in service) | |||||||
Bung Tomo class corvette[5][6] | KRI Bung Tomo[7] | United Kingdom | 357 | 2014 - present | KDB Jerambak (30) | Indonesian National Hero Sutomo (famously known as Bung Tomo), former Minister of Labor and Transmigration, and renowned leader during the Battle of Surabaya Armament:
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Bung Tomo class corvette[5][8] | KRI John Lie | United Kingdom | 358 | 2014 - present | KDB Nakhoda Ragam (28) | Rear Admiral (ret.) Jahja Daniel Dharma (also known as John Lie) was a Chinese-Indonesian who actively smuggled local commodity to financing Indonesian War of Independence, and one of Indonesian Navy leader during offensive against Permesta Armament:
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Bung Tomo class corvette[9] | KRI Usman-Harun | United Kingdom | 359 | 2014 - present | KDB Bendahara Sakam (29) | Marine Corps' Second Sergeant (Posthumous) Usman Janatin and Corporal (Posthumous) Harun Thohir, heroes from Indonesia-Malaysia confrontation era Armament:
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Diponegoro Class (FFG/FFGH) | KRI Diponegoro | Netherlands | 365 | 2007–Present | [10][11][12] | Indonesian National Hero, Pangeran Diponegoro from Java, fought Dutch Colonialism in Diponegoro War, 1825–1830. Armed with:
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Diponegoro Class (FFG/FFGH) | KRI Sultan Hasanuddin | Netherlands | 366 | 2008–Present | Indonesian National Hero, Sultan Hasanuddin from Makassar, South Sulawesi. Armed with:
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Diponegoro Class (FFG/FFGH) | KRI Sultan Iskandar Muda | Netherlands | 367 | 2008–Present | Indonesian National Hero, Sultan Iskandar Muda from Aceh. Armed with:
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Diponegoro Class (FFG/FFGH) | KRI Frans Kaisiepo | Netherlands | 368 | 2009–Present | Delivered and commissioned on March, 2009[13][14] | Indonesian National Hero Frans Kaisiepo from Papua. Armed with:
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Fatahillah Class (FFG/FFGH) | KRI Fatahillah | Netherlands | 361 | 1977–Present | Still active, used in the SAR efforts to find Adam Air flight 574.[15][16] | A naval hero, Prince Fatahillah (a.k.a. Faletehan) from Batavia (now Jakarta) Armed with:
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Fatahillah Class (FFG/FFGH) | KRI Malahayati | Netherlands | 362 | 1978–Present | A famous female admiral from Aceh, Laksamana Malahayati Armed with:
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Fatahillah class (FFG/FFGH) | KRI Nala | Netherlands | 363 | 1978–Present | Used in the SAR efforts to find Adam Air Flight 574 | An admiral from Majapahit Empire, Laksamana Nala, who helped Mahapatih Gadjah Mada unified the nations. Armed with:
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ASW Corvettes
Class | Ship Name | Origin | Hull Numbers[1] | Service years | Previously | Note | Namesake and Armament |
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ASW Corvettes (16 in service) | |||||||
Kapitan Pattimura Class (FS) | KRI Kapitan Pattimura | Germany | 371 | 1992–Present | GDR Prenzlau (231) | Indonesian National Hero, Kapitan Pattimura from the Moluccas. Armed with: | |
Kapitan Patimura Class (FS) | KRI Untung Suropati | Germany | 372 | 1992–Present | GDR Ribnitz (233) | Indonesian National Hero, Untung Suropati from Java. Armed with: | |
Kapitan Patimura Class (FS) | KRI Nuku | Germany | 373 | 1992–Present | GDR Waren (224) | Indonesian National Hero, Sultan Nuku from Moluccas. Armed with: | |
Kapitan Patimura Class (FS) | KRI Lambung Mangkurat | Germany | 374 | 1992–Present | GDR Angermünde (214) | Indonesian National Hero, Sultan Lambung Mangkurat from Kalimantan. Armed with: | |
Kapitan Patimura Class (FS) | KRI Cut Nyak Dien | Germany | 375 | 1992–Present | GDR Lübz (221) | Indonesian female National Hero, Cut Nyak Dien from Aceh. Armed with: | |
Kapitan Patimura Class (FS) | KRI Sultan Thaha Syaifudin | Germany | 376 | 1992–Present | GDR Bad Doberan (222) | Indonesian National Hero, Sultan Thaha Syaifuddin from Jambi. Armed with:
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Kapitan Patimura Class (FS) | KRI Sutanto | Germany | 377 | 1992–Present | GDR Wismar (241) | Indonesian Naval Officer, Sutanto Armed with: | |
Kapitan Patimura Class (FS) | KRI Sutedi Senoputra | Germany | 378 | 1992–Present | GDR Parchim (242) | Indonesian Naval Officer, Sutedi Senoputra Armed with: | |
Kapitan Patimura Class (FS) | KRI Wiratno | Germany | 379 | 1992–Present | GDR Perleberg (243) | Indonesian Naval Hero, Captain Wiratno, killed in Battle of Aru Sea, along with Yos Sudarso. Armed with: | |
Kapitan Patimura Class (FS) | KRI Memet Sastrawiria | Germany | 380 | 1992–Present | GDR Bützow (244) | Indonesian Naval Hero, Lieutenant Memet Sastrawiria, killed in Battle of Aru Sea. Armed with: | |
Kapitan Patimura Class (FS) | KRI Tjiptadi | Germany | 381 | 1992–Present | GDR Bergen (213) | Indonesian Naval Officer, Tjiptadi Armed with: | |
Kapitan Patimura Class (FS) | KRI Hasan Basri | Germany | 382 | 1992–Present | GDR Güstrow (223) | Indonesian Naval Officer, Rear Admiral Hasan Basri Armed with: | |
Kapitan Patimura Class (FS) | KRI Imam Bonjol | Germany | 383 | 1992–Present | GDR Teterow (234) | Indonesian National Hero, Tuanku Imam Bonjol from West Sumatera. Armed with: | |
Kapitan Patimura Class (FS) | KRI Pati Unus | Germany | 384 | 1992–Present | GDR ship Ludwiglust (232) | Indonesian National Hero, Pati Unus from Java. Armed with: | |
Kapitan Patimura Class (FS) | KRI Teuku Umar | Germany | 385 | 1992–Present | GDR ship Grevesmühlen (212) | Indonesian National Hero, Teuku Umar from Aceh. Armed with: | |
Kapitan Patimura Class (FS) | KRI Silas Papare | Germany | 386 | 1992–Present | GDR ship Gadebusch (211) | Indonesian National Hero, Silas Papare from Papua. Armed with: | |
Fast missile boat
Mandau Class
Ship Name | Origin | Hull Numbers | Note | Namesake |
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KRI Mandau | Republic of Korea | 621 | Mandau, the traditional weapon of the Dayak people of Borneo. | |
KRI Rencong | Republic of Korea | 622 | Rencong, a traditional weapon from Aceh, Indonesia. | |
KRI Badik | Republic of Korea | 623 | Badik, a knife or dagger used by the Bugis and Makassar people of southern Sulawesi, Indonesia. | |
KRI Keris | Republic of Korea | 624 | Keris, a Javanese asymmetrical dagger most strongly associated with the culture of Indonesia or Javanese culture. |
Todak Class
Ship Name | Origin | Hull Numbers | Note | Namesake |
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KRI Todak | Indonesia | 631 | Todak (swordfish), also known as broadbills in some countries, a name of sea fish family Xiphiidae | |
KRI Lemadang | Indonesia | 632 | Lemadang (mahi-mahi), a name of sea fish family Coryphaenidae | |
KRI Hiu | Indonesia | 634 | Hiu (shark), a name of sea fish superorder Selachimorpha | |
KRI Layang | Indonesia | 635 | Layang (mackerel scads), a name of sea fish family Carangidae |
Pandrong Class
Ship Name | Origin | Hull Numbers | Note | Namesake |
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KRI Pandrong | Indonesia | 801 | ||
KRI Sura | Indonesia | 802 | Sura (shark in Javanese language), a name of sea fish superorder Selachimorpha | |
Kapal Cepat Rudal - KCR-40
(9 planned by end of 2014)
Ship Name | Origin | Hull Numbers | Note | Namesake |
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KRI Clurit | Indonesia | 641 | 2 × C-705[18] Anti-ship missiles 1 × AK-630 CIWS |
Clurit, traditional sickle of the Madurese people of Indonesia |
KRI Kujang | Indonesia | 642 | 2 × C-705 Anti-ship missiles 1 × AK-630 CIWS |
Kujang, a blade weapon native to the Sundanese people of West Java |
KRI Beladau | Indonesia | 643 | fitted for but not with 2 × C-705 Anti-ship missiles | Beladau, the traditional knife from Sumatra |
KRI Alamang | Indonesia | 644 | fitted for but not with 2 × C-705 Anti-ship missiles | Alamang a traditional sword from Indonesia |
KRI Surik[19] | Indonesia | 645 | fitted for but not with 2 × C-705 Anti-ship missiles | |
KRI Siwar | Indonesia | 646 | fitted for but not with 2 × C-705 Anti-ship missiles | |
KRI Parang | Indonesia | 647 | fitted for but not with 2 × C-705 Anti-ship missiles | |
KRI Terapang | Indonesia | 648 | fitted for but not with 2 × C-705 Anti-ship missiles |
Kapal Cepat Rudal - KCR-60[20][21][22]
Ship Name | Origin | Hull Numbers | Note | Namesake |
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KRI Sampari[23][24] | Indonesia | 628[25] | ||
KRI Tombak[26] | Indonesia | 629 | ||
KRI Halasan[27] | Indonesia | 630 | ||
Gunboat/Fast attack craft gun
Andau Class
Ship Name | Origin | Hull Numbers[1] | Previously | Note | Namesake | ||
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Patrol | |||||||
KRI Andau | Indonesia | 650 | Andau (Wild Bull), a name of jungle animal | ||||
KRI Singa | Indonesia | 651 | Singa (Lion), a name of jungle animal family Felidae | ||||
KRI Tongkak | Indonesia | 652 | Tongkak, a name of jungle animal | ||||
KRI Ajak | Indonesia | 653 | Ajak (Ajax), a name of jungle animal | ||||
Kakap Class
Ship Name | Origin | Hull Numbers[1] | Previously | Note | Namesake | ||
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Patrol | |||||||
KRI Kakap | Indonesia | 811 | Kakap (Snappers), a name of sea fish family Lutjanidae | ||||
KRI Kerapu | Indonesia | 812 | Kerapu (Groupers), a name of sea fish family Serranidae | ||||
KRI Tongkol | Indonesia | 813 | Tongkol (Tuna), a name of sea fish family Scombridae | ||||
KRI Barakuda | Indonesia | 814 | Barakuda (Barracuda), a name of sea fish family Sphyraenidae | ||||
Boa Class
Ship Name | Origin | Hull Numbers[1] | Previously | Note | Namesake | ||
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Patrol | |||||||
KRI Boa | Indonesia | 807 | Boa (Boa constictor), a name of big snake family Boidae | ||||
KRI Welang | Indonesia | 808 | Welang (Banded krait), a name of stripped skin snake family Elapidae | ||||
KRI Suluh Pari | Indonesia | 809 | Suluh pari, a name of snake | ||||
KRI Katon | Indonesia | 810 | Katon, a name of snake | ||||
KRI Sanca | Indonesia | 815 | Sanca (Asiatic reticulated python), a name of big-and-reticulated-skin-snake family Pythonidae | ||||
KRI Warakas | Indonesia | 816 | Warakas, a name of snake and kind of fern in Javanese | ||||
KRI Panana | Indonesia | 817 | Panana (Blue-tongued skink), a name of wild lizard which have blue tongue family Scincidae | ||||
KRI Kalakae | Indonesia | 818 | Kalakae, a name of snake | ||||
KRI Tedong Naga | Indonesia | 819 | Tedong Naga, a name of snake | ||||
KRI Kobra | Indonesia | 867 | Kobra (Cobra), a name of venomous snake family Elapidae | ||||
KRI Anakonda | Indonesia | 868 | Anakonda (Anaconda), a name of big snake family Boidae | ||||
KRI Patola | Indonesia | 869 | Patola (Green tree python), a name of green big snake family Pythonidae | ||||
KRI Taliwangsa | Indonesia | 870 | Taliwangsa (Mangrove snake), a name of stripped skin snake family Colubridae | ||||
Sibarau/Attack class
Ship Name | Origin | Hull Numbers[1] | Previously | Namesake |
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KRI Sibarau | Australia | 847 | HMAS Bandolier (P 95) | |
KRI Siliman | Australia | 848 | HMAS Archer (P 86) | |
KRI Sigalu | Australia | 857 | HMAS Barricade (P 98) | |
KRI Silea | Australia | 858 | HMAS Acute (P 81) | |
KRI Siribua | Australia | 859 | HMAS Bombard (P 99) | |
KRI Sikuda | Australia | 863 | HMAS Attack (P 90) | |
KRI Sigurot | Australia | 864 | HMAS Assail (P 89) | |
KRI Tenggiri | Australia | 865 | HMAS Ardent (P 87) | Tenggiri (King mackerel), a name of sea fish |
PC-40[28]
Ship Name | Hull Numbers[1] | Namesake |
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KRI Viper | 820 | Viper, a name of snake family Viperidae |
KRI Piton | 821 | Piton (Python), a name of big snake family Pythonidae |
KRI Weling | 822 | Weling (Blue krait), a name of stripped skin snake family Elapidae |
KRI Matacora | 823 | |
KRI Tedung Selar | 824 | Tedung Selar (King cobra), a name of longest venomous snake family Elapidae |
KRI Boiga | 825 | Boiga (Brown tree snake), a name of snake family Colubridae |
KRI Krait | 827 | Krait, a name of snake family Elapidae |
KRI Tarihu | 829 | Tarihu (White-lipped pitviper in Dompu language), a name of snake family Viperidae |
KRI Alkura | 830 | Alkura, a name of venomous snake in Ternate, Maluku |
KRI Birang | 831 | Birang (Striped kukri snake), a name of snake family Colubridae |
KRI Mulga | 832 | Mulga, a name of a member of the black snake family Elapidae |
PC-43[29][30]
Ship Name | Hull Numbers[1] | Namesake |
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KRI Pari[31][32] | 849 | Pari (ray), a name of sea fish superorder Batoidea |
KRI Sembilang | 850 | Sembilang, (eeltail catfish), a name of fresh water fish family Plotosidae |
KRI Sidat[33] | 851 | |
Patrol craft (PB)
Ship Name | Origin | Hull Numbers[1] | Previously | Namesake |
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KRI Cucut | Singapore | 866 | RSS Jupiter | Cucut (Shark in Javanese), a name of sea fish |
FPB-43
Ship Name | Hull Numbers[1] | Namesake |
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KRI[34] | . | ., |
Minesweepers
T43-class
Ship Name | Hull Numbers[1] | Namesake |
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KRI Pulau Rani | 701 | Pulau Rani (Rani island), a name of island in Aruri archipelago, Supiori regency, Papua province |
Pulau Rengat (Tripartite) class (MHSC)
Ship Name | Origin | Hull Numbers[1] | Previously | Namesake |
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KRI Pulau Rengat | Netherlands | 711 | M864 Willemstad | Pulau Rengat (Rengat island), an island in the Strait of Malacca, Riau province |
KRI Pulau Rupat | Netherlands | 712 | M863 Vlaardingen | Pulau Rupat (Rupat island), an island in the Strait of Malacca, Riau province |
Kondor II (Project 89 Kondor Minesweeper) class (MSC)
Ship Name | Origin | Hull Numbers[1] | Previously | Namesake |
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KRI Pulau Rote | Germany | 721 | GDR Wolgast (811) | Pulau Rote (Rote island), an island in East Nusa Tenggara (Nusa Tenggara Timur) province |
KRI Pulau Raas | Germany | 722 | GDR Hettstedt (353) | Pulau Raas (Raas island), an island in the archipelago east of Madura island, East Java province |
KRI Pulau Romang | Germany | 723 | GDR Pritzwalk (325) | Pulau Romang (Romang island), an island in Southwest Maluku (Maluku Barat Daya) regency, Maluku province |
KRI Pulau Rimau | Germany | 724 | GDR Bitterfeld (332) | Pulau Rimau (Rimau island), an island in Banyuasin Regency, South Sumatera province |
KRI Pulau Rondo, now become KRI Kelabang | Germany | 725, now become 826 | GDR Zerbst (335) | |
KRI Pulau Rusa | Germany | 726 | GDR Oranienburg (341) | Pulau Rusa (Rusa island, lit. meaning island of deer), an island in Aceh Besar regency, Aceh province. |
KRI Pulau Rangsang | Germany | 727 | GDR Jüterbog (342) | Pulau Rangsang (Rangsang island), an island in the Meranti archipelago, Riau province. |
KRI Pulau Raibu, now become KRI Kala Hitam | Germany | 728, now become 828 | GDR Sömmerda (311) |
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KRI Pulau Rempang | Germany | 729 | GDR Grimma (336) | Pulau Rempang (Rempang island), an island in Batam municipality, Riau Islands province. |
Amphibious Forces
Multirole vessel/ Landing Platform Dock (LPD)
Ship Name | Origin | Hull Numbers[1] | Previously | Namesake |
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KRI Makassar | Indonesia | 590 | Makassar, the provincial capital of South Sulawesi, Indonesia. | |
KRI Surabaya | Indonesia | 591 | Surabaya, the provincial capital of East Java, Indonesia. | |
KRI Banjarmasin | Indonesia | 592 | Banjarmasin, the provincial capital of South Kalimantan, Indonesia. | |
KRI Banda Aceh | Indonesia | 593 | Banda Aceh, the provincial capital of Aceh, Indonesia. | |
LST 117 meter classes (LST)[35][36][37]
Ship Name | Origin | Hull Numbers[1] | Previously | Namesake |
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KRI | Indonesia | 000 | - | - |
KRI | Indonesia | 000 | - | - |
KRI Teluk Bintuni[38][39] | Indonesia | 520 | - | Teluk Bintuni, a bay in the West Irian.[40] Now commissioned.[41] |
LST 1-511 and 512-1152 classes (LST)
Ship Name | Origin | Hull Numbers[1] | Previously | Namesake |
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KRI Teluk Bayur | United States | 502 | USS LST 616 | Teluk Bayur (Bayur Bay), a name of bay and seaport in West Sumatera province |
KRI Teluk Amboina | 503 | Teluk Amboina (Amboina Bay), a name of bay Maluku province | ||
KRI Teluk Ratai | United States | 509 | LST 678, USS Presque Isle (APB-44) | Teluk Ratai (Ratai Bay), a name of bay in Lampung province |
KRI Teluk Bone | United States | 511 | USS Iredell County (LST-839) | Teluk Bone (Bone Bay), a name of bay in South Sulawesi province |
Tacoma type (LSTH)
Ship Name | Hull Numbers[1] | Namesake |
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KRI Teluk Penyu | 513 | Teluk Penyu (Penyu Bay, lit. meaning "bay of sea turtle"), name of the bay located in Cilacap, Central Java |
KRI Teluk Mandar | 514 | Teluk Mandar (Mandar Bay), name of the bay located in Polewali Mandar, West Sulawesi |
KRI Teluk Sampit | 515 | Teluk Sampit, name of the subdistrict located in East Kotawaringin (Kotawaringin Timur) regency, Central Kalimantan |
KRI Teluk Banten | 516 | Teluk Banten (Banten Bay), name of the bay located in Banten province, near the northwest tip of Java |
KRI Teluk Ende | 517 | Teluk Ende (Ende Bay), name of the bay located in Maluku archipelago |
Frosch I Class (Type 108) (LSM)
Ship Name | Origin | Hull Numbers[1] | Previously | Namesake |
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KRI Teluk Gilimanuk | Germany | 531 | GDR Hoyerswerda (611) | Teluk Gilimanuk (Gilimanuk Bay), a name of bay in Bali province |
KRI Teluk Celukan Bawang | Germany | 532 | GDR Hagenow (632) | Teluk Celukan Bawang (Celukan Bawang Bay), a name of bay in Bali province |
KRI Teluk Cendrawasih | Germany | 533 | GDR Frankfurt/Oder (613) | Teluk Cendrawasih (Cendrawasih Bay, lit. meaning bay of paradise bird), a name of bay in Manokwari regency, West Papua (Papua Barat) province |
KRI Teluk Peleng | Germany | 535 | GDR Lübben (631) | Teluk Peleng (Peleng Bay), a name of bay in Banggai archipelago, Central Sulawesi province |
KRI Teluk Sibolga | Germany | 536 | GDR Schwerin (612) | Teluk Sibolga (Sibolga Bay), a name of bay in North Sumatera province |
KRI Teluk Manado | Germany | 537 | GDR Neubrandenburg (633) | Teluk Manado (Manado Bay), a name of bay in North Sulawesi province |
KRI Teluk Hading | Germany | 538 | GDR Cottbus (614) | Teluk Hading (Hading Bay), a name of bay in East Nusa Tenggara (Nusa Tenggara Timur) province |
KRI Teluk Parigi | Germany | 539 | GDR Anklam (635) | Teluk Parigi (Parigi Bay), a name of bay in Pangandaran subdistrict, Ciamis regency, West Java province |
KRI Teluk Lampung | Germany | 540 | GDR Schwedt (636) | Teluk Lampung (Lampung Bay), a name of bay in Lampung province |
KRI Teluk Jakarta | Germany | 541 | GDR Eisenhüttenstadt (615) | Teluk Jakarta (Jakarta Bay), a name of bay in Jakarta province |
KRI Teluk Sangkulirang | Germany | 542 | GDR Grimmen (616) | Teluk Sangkulirang (Sangkulirang Bay), a name of bay in Pasir regency, east Kalimantan province |
LCUs
- 580 KRI Dore
- 583 KRI Dili
- 584 KRI Nusa Utara
- plus approximately 50 smaller vessels
Support Vessels
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)
- 561 KRI Multatuli
Fleet Tugs (ATF)
- 922 KRI Rakata (ex-USS Menominee (ATF-73))
- 923 KRI Soputan (Ocean Cruiser class)
- 924 KRI Leuser
Hecla Class (AGSH)
- 932 KRI Dewa Kembar (ex-HMS Hydra)
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)[42][43]
- 982 KRI Karang Tekok (grant from Transportation Ministry, ex-KFC Mahakam)
- 983 KRI Karang Banteng (grant from Transportation Ministry)
Hospital Ship (AH)
- 990 KRI dr. Soeharso (former Tanjung Dalpele class Landing Platform Dock converted to hospital ship in 2007)
Replenishment ship
Khobi Class coastal tanker (AOTL)
- 901 KRI Balikpapan
- 902 KRI Sambu
Rover class tanker (AORLH)
- 903 KRI Arun (ex-RFA Green Rover (A268))
Small oiler
- 906 KRI Sungai Gerong
Replenishment tanker (AOTL)
- 911 KRI Sorong
Replenishment tanker 122 meter
Replenishment tanker 95 meter
Naval Weapon Systems
Notes
BRN: British Royal Navy
USN: United States Navy
RNN: Royal Netherlands Navy
GDR: German Democratic Republic Navy (Volksmarine)
RFA: Royal Fleet Auxiliary
Future
20 December 2011, the Indonesian Defense Ministry and Daewoo Shipbuilding Marine Engineering (DSME) signed the contract 3 submarines worth $1.07b. two submarines will be built in South Korea in cooperation with state-owned shipbuilder PT PAL, while the third submarine will be built at PT PAL’s facilities in Surabaya. Deliveries will be in 2015 and 2016. The submarines are to satisfy a partial requirement of as the 2024 Defense Strategic Plan 10 to 14 submarines as the minimum essential force.[48]
Surface Combatants
Ahmad Yani class
The Van Speijk class frigate were built for the Royal Netherlands Navy in the 1960s. They were versions of the British Leander class frigates with Dutch radars. The British design was chosen in order to enable rapid construction in order to replace elderly destroyer escorts and take up part of the NATO patrol duties of the decommissioned anti-submarine warfare carrier Karel Doorman. The ships were modernised in the late 1970s. All six ships were sold to the Indonesian Navy in 1986-89 and are still in service (as of 2014) as the Ahmad Yani class frigates.
Size | Performance | Armament | Other features |
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Displacement: 2,200 tons standard, 2,850 tons full load Length: 113.4 metres (372 ft) Complement: 180 |
Maximum speed: 24 knots (44 km/h; 28 mph) Range: 4,500 nautical miles (8,300 km; 5,200 mi) at 12 knots |
1 x - OTO-Melara 76mm gun 2 x twin Simbad Launcher for Mistral SAM's 4 x - SS-N-26 SSM (On at least one ship) 4 x - C-802 SSM (On five ships) 2 x 3 - Mk 32 anti submarine torpedo tubes |
Aviation: 1 x NBO-105C Radar: LW-03, DA-02, M45, M44 Sonar: Types 170B, 162 |
No. | Name | Commissioned | Notes |
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FFGHM 351 | KRI Ahmad Yani | 1986 | |
FFGHM 352 | KRI Slamet Riyadi | 1986 | |
FFGHM 353 | KRI Yos Sudarso | 1987 | |
FFGHM 354 | KRI Oswald Siahaan | 1987 | |
FFGHM 355 | KRI Halim Perdanakususma | 1989 | |
FFGHM 356 | KRI Karel Satsuitubun | 1989 |
Diponegoro class
The Diponegoro class is the Indonesian variant of the SIGMA class ocean-going frigate/corvette design. It uses a modular hull construction where the order and number of hull segments can vary from class to class.
Size | Performance | Armament | Other features |
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Displacement: 1,692 tons Length: varies, from 93 metres (305 ft) to 105 metres (344 ft) Complement: 20, up to 80 |
Maximum speed: 28 knots (52 km/h; 32 mph) Range: 3,600 nautical miles (6,700 km; 4,100 mi) at 18 knots (33 km/h; 21 mph), 4,800 nautical miles (8,900 km; 5,500 mi) at 14 knots (26 km/h; 16 mph) |
Guns: 1 x Oto Melara 76 mm (A position) 2 x 20 mm Denel Vektor G12 (Licensed copy of GIAT M693/F2) (B position) |
Aviation: Landing pad, optional hangar Radar: MW08 3D multibeam surveillance radar Sonar: Thales UMS 4132 Kingklip |
No. | Name | Commissioned | Notes |
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FFG 365 | KRI Diponegoro | 2007 | |
FFG 366 | KRI Sultan Hasanuddin | 2008 | |
FFG 367 | KRI Sultan Iskandar Muda | 2008 | |
FFG 368 | KRI Frans Kaisiepo | 2009 |
Submarines
Cakra class
The Type 209 is a class of diesel-electric attack submarine developed exclusively for export by Howaldtswerke-Deutsche Werft of Germany. The original variant (Type 209/1100) was designed in the late 1960s. Despite not being operated by the German Navy, five variants of the class (209/1100, 209/1200, 209/1300, 209/1400 and 209/1500) have been successfully exported to 13 countries, with 61 submarines being built and commissioned between 1971 and 2008.
Size | Performance | Armament | Other features |
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Displacement: 1,810 tonnes (1,780 long tons) submerged Length: 64.4 metres (211 ft) Complement: 36 |
Submerged speed: 22.5 knots (41.7 km/h; 25.9 mph) Surfaced speed: 11.5 knots (21.3 km/h; 13.2 mph) Surfaced range: 11,000 nautical miles (20,000 km; 13,000 mi) Submerged range: 400 nautical miles (740 km; 460 mi) |
8 x 21-inch (533 mm) torpedo tubes, 14 torpedoes; |
No. | Name | Commissioned | Notes |
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SSG 401 | Cakra | 1981 | |
SSG 402 | Nanggala | 1981 |
Amphibious Warfare
Class | Picture | Type | Ships | Displacement | Note |
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Amphibious warfare ships (5 in Service) | |||||
Makassar class LPDs | Amphibious transport dock (LPD) | KRI Makassar (590) KRI Surabaya (591) KRI Banjarmasin (592) KRI Banda Aceh (593) | 11,394 tonnes | ||
Tanjung Dalpele class | Amphibious transport dock (LPD) | KRI Dr. Soeharso (990) | 16,000 tonnes | The role for this ship has changed to a Hospital Ship, and the ship was renamed as KRI Dr Soeharso with pennant number 990 on the 1 August 2007 |
Surface fleet
Corvettes
Class | Picture | Type | Ships | Displacement | Note |
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Corvettes (7 in Service) | |||||
Fatahillah Class | Corvette | KRI Fatahillah (361) KRI Malahayati (362) KRI Nala (363) | 1,450 tonnes |
Armament:
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ASW Corvettes
Class | Picture | Type | Ships | Displacement | Note |
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ASW Corvettes (16 in Service) | |||||
Kapitan Patimura Class (FS) | Corvette | KRI Kapitan Pattimura (371) KRI Untung Suropati(372) KRI Nuku (373) KRI Lambung Mangkurat (374) KRI Cut Nyak Dien (375) KRI Sultan Thaha Syaifudin (376) KRI Sutanto (377) KRI Sutedi Senoputra (378) KRI Wiratno (379) KRI Memet Sastrawiria (380) KRI Tjiptadi (381) KRI Hasan Basri (382) KRI Imam Bonjol (383) KRI Pati Unus (384) KRI Teuku Umar (385) KRI Silas Papare (386) | 950 tonnes |
Armament:
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Mine countermeasure vessels
Class | Picture | Type | Ships | Displacement | Note |
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Mine countermeasure vessels (12 in Service) | |||||
T43 Class | Mine countermeasures vessel | KRI Pulau Rani (701) | 860 tonnes | ||
Tripartite Class | Mine countermeasures vessel | KRI Pulau Rengat (711) KRI Pulau Rupat (712) | 605 tonnes | ||
Kondor II-class | Mine countermeasures vessel | KRI Pulau Rote (721) KRI Pulau Raas (722) KRI Pulau Romang (723) KRI Pulau Rimau (724) KRI Kelabang (826) KRI Pulau Rusa (726) KRI Pulau Rangsang (727) KRI Kala Hitam (828) KRI Pulau Rempang (729) | 479 tonnes | ||
Fast Missile Boat
Class | Picture | Type | Ships | Displacement | Note |
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Fast Missile Boat (8 in Service) | |||||
Clurit Class | Missile Boat | KRI Clurit (641) KRI Kujang (642) KRI KRI Beladau (643) KRI Alamang (644)[49] KRI Surik (645) KRI Siwar (646) KRI Parang (647) KRI Terapang (648) | 250 tonnes | ||
Gallery of ships
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KRI Diponegoro
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KRI Makassar
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KRI Cut Nyak Dien
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KRI Wilhelmus Zakarias Yohanes
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KRI Samadikun
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KRI Karel Satsuitubun
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KRI Teluk Saleh
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KRI Teluk Bone
See also
References
- 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 http://calonartis.blogspot.com/2007/05/list-of-indonesian-navy-ships.html
- ↑ "Kapal selam "Nanggala" tiba di perairan Indonesia". February 5, 2012.
- ↑ http://www.bt.com.bn/en/home_news/2009/04/16/indonesian_navy_ships_on_a_visit
- ↑ http://hazegray.org/worldnav/asiapac/indones.htm
- 1 2 http://defense-studies.blogspot.com/2012/09/kapal-perang-ex-brunei-tiba-2013.html
- ↑ "VL Mica Untuk Nahkoda Ragam". July 23, 2013.
- ↑ "Nyekar Sebelum Bawa KRI Bung Tomo 357 Dari Inggris ke Indonesia". January 29, 2014.
- ↑ "Purchase Confirmed, Navy Waits for Three New Ships". December 11, 2013.
- ↑ "KRI John Lie dan KRI Usman Harun Sampai ke Indonesia". September 23, 2014.
- ↑ "Indonesian Specifications of the Sigma Class coverttes".
- ↑ "ANTARA News: Navy chief takes delivery of corvette made in Netherlands".
- ↑ "Indonesian Navy Selects NAUTIS Class A FMB Simulators for SIGMA Class Corvette Bridge Training". April 20, 2013.
- ↑ http://theasiandefence.blogspot.com/2009/03/kri-frans-kaisiepo-368-sigma-class.html
- ↑ http://www.defense-aerospace.com/article-view/release/103290/damen-delivers-final-indonesian-corvette.html
- ↑ "Ultra Awarded a £32m Contract for the Mid-Life Modernisation of Indonesian Navy Warship". July 10, 2013.
- ↑ "Terma's SCANTER 4100 Radar To Modernize Indonesian Navy Warship". September 12, 2013.
- 1 2 "Indonesia equips corvette with Chinese 30 mm CIWS". July 26, 2014.
- ↑ "Indonesian attack craft complete test of C-705 missile system". August 1, 2014.
- ↑ "Menhan Resmikan 4 Kapal Cepat Rudal dan 1 Kapal Patroli TNI AL". September 27, 2014.
- ↑ http://strategi-militer.blogspot.com/2012/12/2013-pt-pal-serahkan-krc-dan-tug-boat.html
- ↑ Indonesian Shipyard PT PAL cuts first steel of new 60m Fast Missile Craft KCR-60M
- ↑ http://strategi-militer.blogspot.com/2012/06/interview-bersama-ptpal-dengan-tema-kcr.html
- ↑ "PAL Indonesia Luncurkan Kapal Cepat Rudal 60 Meter (KCR-60) Pesanan TNI AL". December 18, 2013.
- ↑ "In Picture: Menhan Resmikan KRI Sampari-628". May 28, 2014.
- ↑ http://defense-studies.blogspot.com/search/label/TNI-AL
- ↑ "PT PAL Serahkan KCR Kedua Pesanan TNI AL". August 27, 2014.
- ↑ "Launching Tug Boat & Keel Laying Kapal KCR 60 M". June 12, 2013.
- ↑ http://garudamiliter.blogspot.com/2012/12/pc-40-buatan-lokal.html
- ↑ http://www.garudamiliter.blogspot.com/2013/04/foto-peluncuran-2-kapal-tni-al.html
- ↑ "Dua Kapal Patroli Cepat Jenis PC-43 Perkuat Jajaran TNI AL". April 27, 2013.
- ↑ "Menhan Kapal Cepat KRI Pari-849 dan KRI Sembilang-850 Buatan Dalam Negeri". September 5, 2013.
- ↑ "KRI Pari 849 Perkuat Jajaran Koarmatim". September 9, 2013.
- ↑ "5 Kapal Perang Baru Buatan Lokal Perkuat TNI AL". September 27, 2014.
- ↑ "TNI AL Memulai Pembangunan Kapal Patroli Tipe FPB-43". December 30, 2013.
- ↑ http://alutsista.blogspot.com/2012/08/wamenhan-resmikan-pembangunan-tiga.html
- 1 2 "PT. DKB Bangun Kapal Perang Jenis LST dan BCM". March 28, 2013.
- 1 2 "1 Kapal Replenishment Oiler dan 2 Kapal LST Ditargetkan Selesai 2014". March 30, 2013.
- ↑ First Steel Cutting Pembangunan LST Ketiga
- ↑ "Wamenhan Melaksanakan Keel Laying LST Ke-3". June 19, 2013.
- ↑ "PT DRU Lampung Akan Luncurkan KRI Teluk Bintuni Malam Hari". August 25, 2014.
- ↑ "Menteri Pertahanan RI Resmikan KRI Teluk Bintuni". September 27, 2014.
- ↑ "DPR Setujui Hibah Kapal TNI ke Pemkab Sangihe". Retrieved March 4, 2012.
- ↑ "Modernisasi KRI Karang Pilang-981 Koarmatim". March 18, 2013.
- ↑ "Menhan Resmikan KRI Tarakan-905". September 26, 2014.
- ↑ "Menhan Resmikan Kapal Perang Produk Dalam Negeri". September 26, 2014.
- ↑ http://defense-studies.blogspot.com/2012/04/tni-al-pesan-kapal-tanker.html
- ↑ http://www.janes.com/article/42052/indonesia-confirms-acquisition-of-four-klewang-class-stealth-patrol-ships
- ↑ http://www.thejakartapost.com/news/2011/12/22/ri-orders-3-submarines-worth-1b-regional-catch.html
- ↑ "Satu Kapal Cepat Rudal KCR-40 Menambah Kekuatan TNI AL". December 20, 2013.
- Bibliography
- Saunders, Stephen, ed. (23 June 2007). "Indonesia". Jane's Fighting Ships 2007-2008 (110 ed.). Jane's Information Group. ISBN 0-7106-2799-8.
Further reading
- Indonesian Military Blog
- Indonesian Navy ships and equipment (Navy Recognition)
- GDR Naval transfers from the The Unofficial German Navy Homepage, retrieved 16 July 2007
- World Navies Today: Indonesia, retrieved 17 July 2007
- Kapal Republik Indonesia, retrieved 17 July 2007 (Indonesian)
- http://english.people.com.cn/200510/28/eng20051028_217350.html - Corvette acquisition
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