- List of current ships of the Indonesian Navy
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All the 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.
Below is a list of current Indonesian Navy ships:
Class Ship Name Origin Hull Numbers[1] Service years Previously Note Namesake Training Barquentine Class KRI Arung Samudera New Zealand 1991-Present Adventurer Used in tall ship races and events around the world The spirit for adventuring the sea former of NZ luxury yacht "ADVENTURE" since January 9, 1996 she has officially belonged of TNI-AL Barquentine Class KRI Dewaruci Germany 1953-Present Used in tall ship races and events around the world, also for Navy Cadet's Training Ship The God of Sea in Javanese myth Hajar Dewantara Class (FFGH/FFT) KRI Ki Hajar Dewantara Yugoslavia 364 1981-Present[2] Custom-built training frigate[3] Indonesian National Hero, Ki Hajar Dewantara who fought on education field Frigates Khristina Tiyahahu Class (FF) KRI Martha Kristina Tiyahahu United Kingdom 331 1984-?? BRN HMS Zulu (F124) Decommissoned Indonesian National Hero Martha Kristina Tiyahahu from Moluccas Khristina Tiyahahu Class (FF) KRI Wilhelmus Zakarias Yohanes United Kingdom 332 1984-1999 (laid-up) BRN HMS Gurkha (F122) Decommissioned Indonesian National Hero Dr. Wilhelmus Zakarias Yohannes, a doctor who became the first rontgen specialist and had a great influence on developing doctoral knowledges in Indonesia Khristina Tiyahahu Class (FF) KRI Hasanuddin United Kingdom 333 1984-2009 BRN HMS Tartar (F133) Decommissioned, succeeded by new a Sigma class corvette with the same name Indonesian National Hero Sultan Hasanuddin from Makassar, South Sulawesi Samadikun Class (FF) KRI Samadikun United States 341 1973-?? USN USS John R. Perry (DE-1034) Decommissioned[4] Indonesian Naval Hero, First Lieutenant Samadikun, killed in Battle of Bay of Cirebon, which his wood-made ship RI Gadjah Mada sunk by Dutch warship Samadikun Class (FF) KRI Martadinata United States 342 1974-?? USN USS Charles Berry (DE-1035) Decommissioned[5] Indonesian National Hero, Admiral Raden Eddy Martadinata, a former Navy Chief of Staff who develop the navy in Soekarno's era Samadikun Class (FF) KRI Wolter Monginsidi United States 343 1974-2005 USN USS Claud Jones (DE-1033) Decommissioned Indonesian National Hero, Robert Wolter Monginsidi from Sulawesi, sentenced death penalty by Dutch court martial Samadikun Class (FF) KRI Ngurah Rai United States 344 1974-2005 USN USS McMorris (DE-1036) Decommissioned Indonesian National Hero, Lieutenant Colonel I Gusti Ngurah Rai from Bali Ahmad Yani Class (FFGHM) KRI Ahmad Yani Netherlands 351 1986-Present RNN HNLMS Tjerk Hiddes(F804) Reportedly still active as of 2009 Indonesian Revolutionary Hero, General Ahmad Yani, Minister of Army, killed in PKI's coup d'etat in 1965 Ahmad Yani Class (FFGHM) KRI Slamet Riyadi Netherlands 352 1986-Present RNN HNLMS Van Speijk(F802) Reportedly still active as of 2009 Indonesian National Hero, Lieutenant Colonel Slamet Riyadi, an Army Officer killed in Battle of Fort Victoria, Maluku Ahmad Yani Class (FFGHM) KRI Yos Sudarso Netherlands 353 1987-Present RNN HNLMS Van Galen (F803) Reportedly still active as of 2009 Indonesian Naval Hero, Commodore Yos Sudarso, a Deputy of Navy Chief Staff, killed in Battle of Aru Sea Ahmad Yani Class (FFGHM) KRI Oswald Siahaan Netherlands 354 1987-Present RNN HNLMS Van Nes (F805) Reportedly still active as of 2009 Indonesian Naval Hero, Oswald Sihaaan, a Navy hero killed in Battle of Sibolga Bay Ahmad Yani Class (FFGHM) KRI Halim Perdanakususma Netherlands 355 1989-Present RNN HNLMS Evertsen (F815) Reportedly still active as of 2009 Indonesian National Hero, Abdul Halim Perdanakusuma, an Air Force hero, killed on an Avro Anson crash. Ahmad Yani Class (FFGHM) KRI Karel Satsuitubun Netherlands 356 1989-Present RNN HNLMS Isaac Sweers (F814) Reportedly still active as of 2009 Indonesian Revolutionary Hero, Police Second Inspector-Adjutant (Karel Satsuittubun, a Police officer killed in PKI's coup d'etat in 1965 SIGMA 10514 [6] operational by 2014 under construction Corvettes Fatahillah Class (FFG/FFGH) KRI Fatahillah Netherlands 361 1977-Present Still active, used in the SAR efforts to find Adam Air flight 574 A naval hero, Prince Fatahillah (a.k.a. Faletehan) from Batavia (now Jakarta) Fatahillah Class (FFG/FFGH) KRI Malahayati Netherlands 362 1978-Present A famous female admiral from Aceh, Laksamana Malahayati 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 Diponegoro Class (FFG/FFGH) KRI Diponegoro Netherlands 365 2007-Present [7][8] Indonesian National Hero, Pangeran Diponegoro from Java, fought Dutch Colonialism in Diponegoro War, 1825-1830 Diponegoro Class (FFG/FFGH) KRI Sultan Hasanuddin Netherlands 366 2008-Present Indonesian National Hero, Sultan Hasanuddin from Makassar, South Sulawesi Diponegoro Class (FFG/FFGH) KRI Sultan Iskandar Muda Netherlands 367 2008-Present Indonesian National Hero, Sultan Iskandar Muda from Aceh Diponegoro Class (FFG/FFGH) KRI Frans Kaisiepo Netherlands 368 2009-Present Delivered and commissioned on March, 2009[9][10] Indonesian National Hero Frans Kaisiepo from Papua Kapitan Patimura Class (FS) KRI Kapitan Pattimura Germany 371 1992-Present GDR Prenzlau (231) Indonesian National Hero, Kapitan Pattimura from Moluccas Kapitan Patimura Class (FS) KRI Untung Suropati Germany 372 1992-Present GDR Ribnitz (233) Indonesian National Hero, Untung Suropati from Java Kapitan Patimura Class (FS) KRI Nuku Germany 373 1992-Present GDR Waren (224) Indonesian National Hero, Sultan Nuku from Moluccas Kapitan Patimura Class (FS) KRI Lambung Mangkurat Germany 374 1992-Present GDR Angermünde (214) Indonesian National Hero, Sultan Lambung Mangkurat from Kalimantan Kapitan Patimura Class (FS) KRI Cut Nyak Dien Germany 375 1992-Present GDR Lübz (221) Indonesian female National Hero, Cut Nyak Dien from Aceh Kapitan Patimura Class (FS) KRI Sultan Thaha Syaifudin Germany 376 1992-Present GDR Bad Doberan (222) Indonesian National Hero, Sultan Thaha Syaifuddin from Jambi Kapitan Patimura Class (FS) KRI Sutanto Germany 377 1992-Present GDR Wismar (241) Indonesian Naval Officer, Sutanto Kapitan Patimura Class (FS) KRI Sutedi Senoputra Germany 378 1992-Present GDR Parchim (242) Indonesian Naval Officer, Sutedi Senoputra 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 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 Kapitan Patimura Class (FS) KRI Tjiptadi Germany 381 1992-Present GDR Bergen (213) Indonesian Naval Officer, Tjiptadi Kapitan Patimura Class (FS) KRI Hasan Basri Germany 382 1992-Present GDR Güstrow (223) Indonesian Naval Officer, Rear Admiral Hasan Basri Kapitan Patimura Class (FS) KRI Imam Bonjol Germany 383 1992-Present GDR Teterow (234) Indonesian National Hero, Tuanku Imam Bonjol from West Sumatera Kapitan Patimura Class (FS) KRI Pati Unus Germany 384 1992-Present GDR ship Ludwiglust (232) Indonesian National Hero, Pati Unus from Java Kapitan Patimura Class (FS) KRI Teuku Umar Germany 385 1992-Present GDR ship Grevesmühlen (212) Indonesian National Hero, Teuku Umar from Aceh Kapitan Patimura Class (FS) KRI Silas Papare Germany 386 1992-Present GDR ship Gadebusch (211) Indonesian National Hero, Silas Papare from Papua Submarines Cakra class KRI Cakra Germany 401 1981-Present The Cakra, King Kresna's special weapons from Javanese myth Cakra class KRI Nanggala Germany 402 1981-Present The Nanggala, King Baladewa's special weapons from Javanese myth Patrol Mandau Class (PTFG) KRI Mandau South Korea 621 1980-Present The mandau, traditional weapon of Dayak tribe from Kalimantan Mandau Class (PTFG) KRI Rencong South Korea 622 1980-Present The rencong, traditional weapon of Acehnese tribe from Aceh Mandau Class (PTFG) KRI Badik South Korea 623 1980-Present The badik, traditional weapon of Makassar and Bugis tribes from Sulawesi Mandau Class (PTFG) KRI Keris South Korea 624 1980-Present The keris, traditional weapon of Javanese and Balinese tribes from Java and Bali Andau Class (PBO) (NAV II) KRI Andau Indonesia 650 1988-Present Andau (Wild Bull), a name of jungle animal Andau Class (PBO) (NAV II) KRI Singa Indonesia 651 1988-Present Singa (Lion), a name of jungle animal family Felidae Andau Class (PBO) (NAV II) KRI Tongkak Indonesia 652 1989-Present Tongkak, a name of jungle animal Andau Class (PBO) (NAV II) KRI Ajak Indonesia 653 1989-Present Ajak (Ajax), a name of jungle animal Pandrong Class (PBO) (NAV IV) KRI Pandrong Indonesia 801 1992-Present Pandrong, a name of sea fish Pandrong Class (PBO) (NAV IV) KRI Sura Indonesia 802 1993-Present Sura, a name of sea fish Todak Class (PBO) (NAV V) KRI Todak Indonesia 803 2000-Present Todak (Swordfish), a name of sea fish family Xiphiidae Todak Class (PBO) (NAV V) KRI Hiu Indonesia 804 2000-Present Hiu (Shark), a name of sea fish superorder Selachimorpha Todak Class (PBO) (NAV V) KRI Layang Indonesia 805 2003-Present Layang (Mackerel scad), a name of sea fish family Carangidae Todak Class (PBO) (NAV V) KRI Lemadang Indonesia 806 2004-Present Lemadang (Mahi mahi, dolphin fish), a name of sea fish family Coryphaenidae Boa Class (PB) KRI Boa Indonesia 807 2004-Present Boa (Boa constictor), a name of big snake family Boidae Boa Class (PB) KRI Welang Indonesia 808 2004-Present Welang (Banded krait), a name of stripped skin snake family Elapidae Boa Class (PB) KRI Suluh Pari Indonesia 809 2004-Present Suluh pari, a name of snake Boa Class (PB) KRI Katon Indonesia 810 2004-Present Katon, a name of snake Boa Class (PB) KRI Sanca Indonesia 815 2004-Present Sanca (Asiatic reticulated python), a name of big-and-reticulated-skin-snake family Pythonidae Boa Class (PB) KRI Warakas Indonesia 816 2004-Present Warakas, a name of snake and kind of fern in Javanese Boa Class (PB) KRI Panana Indonesia 817 2004-Present Panana (Blue-tongued skink), a name of wild lizard which have blue tongue family Scincidae Boa Class (PB) KRI Kalakae Indonesia 818 2004-Present Kalakae, a name of snake Boa Class (PB) KRI Tedong Naga Indonesia 819 2004-Present Tedong Naga, a name of snake Boa Class (PB) KRI Kobra Indonesia 867 2003-Present Used in the recovery of 22 deceased bodies from the Levina 1,[11] Kobra (Cobra), a name of venomous snake family Elapidae Boa Class (PB) KRI Anakonda Indonesia 868 2003-Present Anakonda (Anaconda), a name of big snake family Boidae Boa Class (PB) KRI Patola Indonesia 869 2003-Present Patola (Green tree python), a name of green big snake family Pythonidae Boa Class (PB) KRI Taliwangsa Indonesia 870 2003-Present Taliwangsa (Mangrove snake), a name of stripped skin snake family Colubridae Kakap Class (PBOH) (NAV I) KRI Kakap Indonesia 811 1988-Present Kakap (Snappers), a name of sea fish family Lutjanidae Kakap Class (PBOH) (NAV I) KRI Kerapu Indonesia 812 1989-Present Kerapu (Groupers), a name of sea fish family Serranidae Kakap Class (PBOH) (NAV I) KRI Tongkol Indonesia 813 1993-Present Tongkol (Tuna), a name of sea fish family Scombridae Kakap Class (PBOH) (NAV I) KRI Barakuda Indonesia 814 1995-Present Barakuda (Barracuda), a name of sea fish family Sphyraenidae Contents
Patrol craft (PC-40)
Ship Name Hull Numbers[1] Namesake 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 brown snake family Elapidae Sibarau (Attack) class (PB)
Ship Name Origin Hull Numbers[1] Previously Namesake 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) Patrol craft (PB)
Ship Name Origin Hull Numbers[1] Previously Namesake KRI Tenggiri Australia 865 HMAS Ardent Tenggiri (King mackerel), a name of sea fish KRI Cucut Singapore 866 RSS Jupiter Cucut (Shark in Javanese), a name of sea fish Patrol Boat
In May 2011, Indonesia has received 19 Patrol Boat from US.[12]
Minesweepers
T-43 (Project 244) class (MSO)
Ship Name Hull Numbers[1] Namesake 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 KRI Pulau Rengat Netherland 711 M864 Willemstad Pulau Rengat (Rengat island), a name of island in Strait of Malacca, Riau province region KRI Pulau Rupat Netherland 712 M863 Vlaardingen Pulau Rupat (Rupat island), a name of island in Strait of Malacca, Riau province region Kondor II (Type 89.2) class (MSC)
Ship Name Origin Hull Numbers[1] Previously Namesake KRI Pulau Rote Germany 721 GDR Wolgast (811) Pulau Rote (Rote island), a name of island in East Nusa Tenggara (Nusa Tenggara Timur) province KRI Pulau Raas Germany 722 GDR Hettstedt (353) Pulau Raas (Raas island), a name of island in the archipelago eastern Madura island, East Java province KRI Pulau Romang Germany 723 GDR Pritzwalk (325) Pulau Romang (Romang island), a name of island in Southwest Maluku (Maluku Barat Daya) regency, Maluku province KRI Pulau Rimau Germany 724 GDR Bitterfeld (332) Pulau Rimau (Rimau island), a name of subdistrict 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), a name of island in Aceh Besar regency, Aceh province. KRI Pulau Rangsang Germany 727 GDR Jüterbog (342) Pulau Rangsang (Rangsang island), a name of island in Meranti archipelago, Riau province. KRI Paulau Raibu, now become KRI Kala Hitam Germany 728, now become 828 GDR Sömmerda (311) - Former name : Pulau Raibu (Raibu island), a name of island in Riau Islands province
- Proper name : Kala Hitam (Black scorpion), a name of insect class Arachnida
KRI Pulau Rempang Germany 729 GDR Grimma (336) Pulau Rempang (Rempang island), a name of island in Batam territory, Riau province. Amphibious Forces
LST 1-511 and 512-1152 classes (LST)
Ship Name Origin Hull Numbers[1] Previously Namesake KRI Teluk Langsa United States 501 Aceh province 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 Kau United States 504 USS LST 652 Teluk Kau (Kau Bay), a name of bay in Halmahera island, Maluku province KRI Teluk Tomini United States 508 USS Bledsoe County (LST-356) Teluk Tomini (Tomini Bay), a name of bay in Minahasa, North Sulawesi province KRI Teluk Ratai United States 509 LST 678, Lampung province KRI Teluk Saleh United States 510 USS Clarke County (LST-601) Teluk Saleh (Saleh Bay), a name of bay in West Nusa Tenggara (Nusa Tenggara Barat) 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[13] Namesake KRI Teluk Semangka 512 Teluk Semangka (Semangka Bay, lit. meaning "bay of watermelon"), name of the big bay located in southern tip of Sumatera 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 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) 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 Berau Germany 534 GDR Eberswalde-Finow (634) Teluk Berau (Berau Bay), a name of bay in East Kalimantan 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
- 582 KRI Kupang
- 583 KRI Dili
- 584 KRI Nusa Utara
- plus approximately 50 smaller vessels
Multirole vessel (LPD/APCR)
- 990 KRI Dr. Soeharso -- ex KRI Tanjung Dalpele (972)
- 590 KRI Makassar
- 591 KRI Surabaya
- 592 KRI Banjarmasin (28 Nov 2009)
- 593 KRI Banda Aceh (22 March 2011)[14]
Fast Missile Boat (Kapal Cepat Rudal - KCR-40s)
- 641 KRI Clurit has already built at Batam by local company (designed and built fully by Indonesians). It is 44 meters long, 8 meters wide and 3.4 meters high with maximum speed 30 knots and provided by C-705 anti-ship missiles, a sensor weapons control (Sewaco), six 30 mm caliber cannons as a close-in weapons system (CIWS) and two 20 mm cannons on the stern. At April 25, 2011 has been officially launched at Batu Ampar cargo port in Batam, Riau Islands province.[15][16][17]
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
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
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)
- 982 KRI Karang Tekok (ex-KFC Mahakam)
Notes
BRN: British Royal Navy
USN: United States Navy
RNN: Royal Netherlands Navy
GDR: German Democratic Republic Navy (Volksmarine)Future
Agence France Presse reports that Indonesia is considering buying Kilo class submarine and Amur class submarine from Russia or Type 214 submarine from Germany. The plan is to buy 12 of them before 2024. Three diesel-electric attack submarines are reportedly on the shopping list as a start.[18]
Gallery of ships
See also
References
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- ^ http://www.bt.com.bn/en/home_news/2009/04/16/indonesian_navy_ships_on_a_visit
- ^ http://hazegray.org/worldnav/asiapac/indones.htm
- ^ http://indonesiaeliteforces.tripod.com/id36.html
- ^ http://www.cvl.iis.u-tokyo.ac.jp/~kazmi/KRI.html
- ^ "JNR: Indonesia selects Damen for frigate contract". http://www4.janes.com/subscribe/jmr/doc_view.jsp?K2DocKey=/content1/janesdata/mags/jmr/history/jmr2007/jmr70650.htm@current&Prod_Name=JMR&QueryText=.
- ^ "Indonesian Specifications of the Sigma Class coverttes". http://www.scheldeshipbuilding.com/sigmacorvette.htm.
- ^ "ANTARA News: Navy chief takes delivery of corvette made in Netherlands". http://www.antara.co.id/en/arc/2007/7/3/navy-chief-takes-delivery-of-corvette-made-in-netherlands/.
- ^ 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
- ^ 1 dead, 3 missing as gutted Indonesian ferry wreck sinks - Death toll from fire now 42 - Inquirer.net - Obtained March 27, 2007.
- ^ http://www.mik-news.tk/2011/07/as-hibahkan-19-kapal-patroli-untuk.html
- ^ http://calonartis.blogspot.com/2007/05/list-of-indonesian-navy-ships.html
- ^ http://www.thejakartapost.com/news/2011/03/23/indonesia-looks-build-its-own-warships.html
- ^ http://english.kompas.com/read/2011/02/28/06544348/Indonesia.Produces.Modern.Warship
- ^ http://www.thejakartapost.com/news/2011/04/27/navy-begins-operating-locally-made-gun-boats.html
- ^ http://navaltoday.com/2011/04/26/indonesia-defense-minister-launches-kri-clurit/
- ^ http://www.defenseindustrydaily.com/indonesia-considers-buying-up-to-12-submarines-01819/
- Saunders, Stephen, ed (23 June 2007). "Indonesia". Jane's Fighting Ships 2007-2008 (110 ed.). Jane's Information Group. ISBN 0-7106-2799-8.
- 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)
Further reading
- http://english.people.com.cn/200510/28/eng20051028_217350.html - Corvette acquisition
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- Lists of ships by country
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