List of active Indonesian Navy ships

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Naval Jack of Indonesia

All the Indonesian Navy (Indonesian: Tentara Nasional Indonesia-Angkatan Laut, TNI-AL) vessels are named with the prefix KRI (Kapal Perang Republik Indonesia, or Naval Vessel of the Republic of Indonesia). Smaller sized boats with light armaments usually have the prefix KAL, standing for Kapal Angkatan Laut (Navy ships). The classes are often named after lead ships or the first ship commissioned.

The Navy consists of frigates, corvettes, submarines, fast attack craft, minesweepers, landing transport ships, support vessels and training ships.

Submarine fleet[]

The Indonesian Navy is expected to operate at least 8 submarines by 2024.[1] The submarines are named after weapons in Javanese Wayang mythology.

Class Picture Type Boats Origin Note
Submarines
Nagapasa class DLTJ4R UEAEckdn Attack submarine KRI Nagapasa (403)
KRI Ardadedali (404)
KRI Alugoro (405)
 South Korea
 Indonesia
In active service.[2]
(405) launched.
3 more on order.[3]
Cakra class Kri cakra 401 KRI Cakra (401)
 Germany

KRI Cakra (401) undergoing MRO at PT PAL Indonesia facilities as of January 2020.[4]
Sister vessel KRI Nanggala (402) went missing as of 21 April 2021[5] and declared sunk on 24 April 2021 after debris was found.[6]

Surface fleet[]

Frigate[]

Frigates are typically named after a National Hero of Indonesia or other Heroes of Indonesia.

Class Picture Type Ships Origin Note
Frigates
Martadinata class Indonesian frigate KRI Raden Eddy Martadinata (331) underway in the South China Sea on 21 May 2018 (180521-N-IX266-001).JPG Frigate KRI Raden Eddy Martadinata (331)
KRI I Gusti Ngurah Rai (332)
 Netherlands

 Indonesia

In active service.[7]
Ahmad Yani class Indonesia Frigate KRI Karel Satsuit Tubun.jpg KRI Ahmad Yani (351)
KRI Yos Sudarso (353)
KRI Oswald Siahaan (354)
KRI Abdul Halim Perdanakusuma (355)
KRI Karel Satsuit Tubun (356)
 Netherlands In active service.

ex-Van Speijk-class frigate.

Corvette[]

Corvettes are typically named after a National Hero of Indonesia or other Heroes of Indonesia, or a navy personnel who was killed in action.

Class Picture Type Ships Origin Note
Corvettes
Diponegoro class Diponegoro-class corvette Corvette KRI Diponegoro (365)
KRI Sultan Hasanuddin (366)
KRI Sultan Iskandar Muda (367)
KRI Frans Kaisiepo (368)
 Netherlands In active service.
Bung Tomo class Indonesian corvette KRI John Lie (358) at sea in August 2015 KRI Bung Tomo (357)
KRI John Lie (358)
KRI Usman Harun (359)
 United Kingdom In active service.

ex-Nakhoda Ragam-class corvette.

Fatahillah class KRI Fatahillah 361.jpg KRI Fatahillah (361)
KRI Malahayati (362)
KRI Nala (363)
 Netherlands In active service.

ASW Corvette[]

Originally, 16 ships were ordered. As of 2020, the remaining 14 ships are still in active service.

Class Picture Type Ships Origin Note
ASW Corvettes
Kapitan Pattimura class Three Indonesian Navy Kapitan Pattimura class on Tanjung Priok.jpg ASW Corvette KRI Kapitan Pattimura (371)
KRI Untung Suropati (372)
KRI Nuku (373)
KRI Lambung Mangkurat (374)
KRI Cut Nyak Dien (375)
KRI Sultan Thaha Syaifuddin (376)
KRI Sutanto (377)
KRI Sutedi Senoputra (378)
KRI Wiratno (379)
KRI Tjiptadi (381)
KRI Hasan Basri (382)
KRI Imam Bonjol (383)
KRI Teuku Umar (385)
KRI Silas Papare (386)
 East Germany In active service.

ex-Parchim I-class (Project 133.1) corvette.

Fast missile boat[]

Fast missile boat (FMB) or in Indonesian Kapal Cepat Rudal (KCR) are small vessels that are used in a hit-and-run naval strategy. FMBs are named after traditional weapons of Indonesia.

Class Picture Type Ships Origin Note
Fast Missile Boat
Mandau class KRI Badik Fast Missile Boat KRI Mandau (621)
KRI Badik (623)
KRI Keris (624)
 South Korea In active service.
Clurit class KRI Kujang KRI Clurit (641)
KRI Kujang (642)
KRI Beladau (643)
KRI Alamang (644)
KRI Surik (645)
KRI Siwar (646)
KRI Parang (647)
KRI Terapang (648)
 Indonesia In active service.
KCR-40m
Sampari class Batch I
KRI Sampari (628)
KRI Tombak (629)
KRI Halasan (630)
Batch II
KRI Kerambit (627)
Batch III
KRI Tbd
KRI Tbd
 Indonesia KCR-60m
Batch I & II in active service.[8][9]

Another two unit under construction (Batch III).[10][11]
Klewang class X3K Trimaran KRI Golok (688)  Indonesia Replacement for the late KRI Klewang (625).

Launched on 21 August 2021 by PT. Lundin Industry Invest in Banyuwangi.[12]

Patrol fleet[]

The list below mentions ships that are considered as KRI because they are equipped with heavy and adequate armament or equipment. The Indonesian Navy also has numerous smaller patrol boats that classify as KAL. These types of boats were used as a secondary fleet to maintain the law of Indonesian coastal sea. Most of these smaller boats are lightly armed and better known domestically as PC or Patroli Cepat (Fast Patrol) vessel. There are also even smaller boats with Patkamla (Patroli keamanan laut) prefixes or Marine security patrol and armed with only machine guns. These boats are mainly used to patrol around various TNI AL Naval bases or Lanal (Pangkalan TNI AL) across the Indonesian archipelago. Due to the sheer number of Lanal located inside Indonesian territory, TNI AL sources some of its patrol vessels (mostly Patkamla or rarely KAL vessels) from local shipbuilding industry in the region around its bases' location. This resulted in a varied bunch of ship classes and designs based on different standards adopted by various ship builder. Patrol boats are named after fish (Pari class, Sibarau class, Cucut class, etc.), snake (Boa class, Krait class, etc.), and small islands of Indonesia. The list below does not reflect the actual number of patrol vessels used by Indonesian Navy due to various factors, such as insufficient open-source data of some vessels and the lack of coverage by most national or international publications on patrol boats smaller than 18 meters (mostly Patkamla vessel), which are often converted from locally sourced boats near its Lanal location.

Class Picture Type Boats Origin Note
Offshore Patrol Vessel
Tbd Offshore Patrol Vessel KRI Tbd
KRI Tbd
 Indonesia OPV-90m

2 unit on order from PT. Daya Radar Utama.[13]

Patrol Boat
Tbd Patrol Boat KRI Tbd
KRI Tbd
 Indonesia PC-60m boat

2 unit on order from PT. Caputra Mitra Sejati shipyard.[14]

FPB-57 class FPB-57 class FPB-57 Nav I
KRI Kakap (811)
KRI Kerapu (812)
KRI Tongkol (813)
KRI Barakuda (814)
FPB-57 Nav II
KRI Singa (651)
KRI Ajak (653)
FPB-57 Nav IV
KRI Pandrong (801)
KRI Sura (802)
FPB-57 Nav V
KRI Todak (631)
KRI Lemadang (632)
KRI Hiu (634)
KRI Layang (635)
 Indonesia

 Germany

FPB-57 Nav I
Equipped with deck for light helicopter.
FPB-57 Nav II
Equipped with SUT torpedo.
FPB-57 Nav IV
KRI Pandrong (801) equipped with C-802 missile.
FPB-57 Nav V
KRI Hiu (634) & KRI Layang (635) equipped with C-802 missile.
Pari class KRI Torani Batch I
KRI Pari (849)
KRI Sembilang (850)
KRI Sidat (851)
KRI Cakalang (852)
Batch II
KRI Tatihu (853)
KRI Layaran (854)
KRI Madidihang (855)
KRI Kurau (856)
KRI Torani (860)
KRI Lepu (861)
KRI Albakora (867)
KRI Bubara (868)
KRI Gulamah (869)
KRI Posepa (870)
KRI Escolar (871)
KRI Kartoang (872)
KRI Mata Bongsang (873)
 Indonesia PC-40m & PC-43m patrol boat (Clurit class version without C-705 missile).

Built by PT Palindo Marine, PT Caputra Mitra Sejati, PT Citra Shipyard & PT Karimun Anugrah Sejati. 4 new ships launched (870 - 873) [15][16]

Sibarau class KRI Tenggiri KRI Siliman (848)
KRI Sigalu (857)
KRI Silea (858)
KRI Siribua (859)
KRI Siada (862)
KRI Sikuda (863)
KRI Sigurot (864)
KRI Tenggiri (865)
 Australia In active service.

ex-Attack-class patrol boat of Australia navy.

KRI Sibarau (847) sank in December 2017.[17]

Badau class Badau class KRI Badau (841)
KRI Salawaku (842)
 Brunei In active service.

ex-Waspada class fast attack craft of Brunei navy.

Krait class Krait-class KRI Krait (827)  Indonesia In active service.
Built by Fasharkan TNI AL Mentigi with assistance from PT Batam Expresindo Shipyard.
Cucut class KRI Cucut KRI Cucut (866)  Singapore In active service.
ex-RSS Jupiter Diving Support Ship of Singapore Navy.[18]
Boa class Kriwelang KAL Boa
KAL Welang
KAL Suluh Pari
KAL Katon
KAL Sanca
KAL Warakas
KAL Kalakay
KAL Panana
KAL Tedong Naga
KAL Kobra
KAL Anakonda
KAL Patola
KAL Kalagian
KAL Viper
KAL Piton
KAL Weling
KAL Tedung Selar
KAL Alkura
KAL Tarihu
KAL Birang
KAL Mulga
 Indonesia PC-36m & PC-40m patrol boats made of fiberglass.

Used to be known as Boa class (PC-36m), Kobra class (PC-36m), Viper class (PC-40m) & Tarihu class (PC-40m) while still bear KRI prefixes.

Constructed by Fasharkan TNI AL Manokwari, Fasharkan TNI AL Jakarta, Fasharkan TNI AL Makassar & Fasharkan TNI AL Mentigi (Tanjung Pinang).

Taliwangsa, Boiga and Matacora were decommissioned due to fatal accidents.[19][20]
Bawean class KAL Bawean I-02 KAL Bawean  Indonesia PC-32m patrol boat made of aluminium built by PT Palindo Marine.
Kudungga class KAL Kudungga KAL Kudungga  Indonesia PC-38m patrol boat built by PT Palindo Marine.
Given as a grant from government of East Kutai Regency to Lanal Sangatta.[21][22]
Mamuju class KAL Mamuju  Indonesia PC-38m patrol boat made of aluminium built by PT Tesco Indomaritim. Known locally as Fast Offshore Patrol Combat boat.[23]
PC-28m class KAL Kembang KAL Mansalar
KAL Pohawang
KAL Ratu Samban
KAL Tanjung Pandangan
KAL Kembang
KAL Sambas
KAL Enggano
KAL Simeulue
KAL Sepinggan
KAL Balongan
KAL Jemur
KAL Panda
KAL Sinyaru
KAL Serayu
KAL Belinyu
KAL Samalona
KAL Bokor
KAL Pulau Bengkoang
KAL Tahuna
KAL Baruk
KAL Maribaya
KAL Telaga Tujuh
KAL Tabuan
KAL Tamposo
KAL Balibo
 Indonesia PC-28m patrol boats made of fiberglass built by Fasharkan TNI AL Mentigi since 1993.
Bireuen class KAL Kumai Water Jet
KAL Bireuen
KAL Kumai
KAL Mapor
Propeller
KAL Nipa
 Indonesia PC-28m patrol boats made of aluminium built by PT Palindo Marine.

In active service.[24]

KAL-28m class KAL Pulau Mego (II-2-15)
KAL Rajegwesi
KAL Pulau Siantan
KAL Pulau Karakelang
KAL Pulau Nustual
KAL Pulau Ambalat
KAL Pulau Sangihe
KAL Pulau Trangan
KAL Pulau Mego
KAL Pulau Siba
KAL Belongas
KAL Marapas
KAL Lemukutan
KAL Tanjung Pinang
KAL Bunyu
KAL Kelambau
KAL Pulau Bungaran
KAL Pulau Labengki
KAL Limboto
KAL Wayabula
KAL Wayag
KAL Tidore
KAL Pulau Menjangan
KAL Iboih
KAL Sorake
KAL Talise
KAL Lalos
KAL Anyer
KAL Rajegwesi
KAL Manakarra
KAL Pelawan
KAL Pandang
KAL Sarudik
 Indonesia PC-28m patrol boats made of aluminium built by PT Tesco Indomaritim, PT Palindo Marine, PT Infinity Global Mandiri, PT Lims Nautical Shipyard & PT Steadfast Marine.

In active service.[25][26][27][28][29]

KAL Pulau Pasoso were badly damaged during 2018 Sulawesi earthquake and tsunami, current status decommissioned.[30] Lanal Palu receive KAL Talise as replacement.[31]

Sinabang class KAL Sinabang KAL Sinabang
KAL Sengiap
 Indonesia KAL-28m patrol boat made of aluminium with water jet propulsion, built by PT. Tesco Indomaritim circa 2013.[32]
Combat Boat 18m class Patkamla Bali (I-5-36)
Patkamla Pulau Langkai
Fast Assault-craft/Patrol Boat Patkamla Mamburungan
Patkamla Pulau Bakau
Patkamla Pulau Numfor
Patkamla Bali
Patkamla Pulau Salando
Patkamla Busalangga
Patkamla Lamaru
Patkamla Coebang
Patkamla Pelambong
Patkamla Pulau Sebesi
Patkamla Karimun
Patkamla Gebang
Patkamla Pulau Pagerungan
Patkamla Pulau Semau
Patkamla Pulau Yapen
Patkamla Pulau Langkai
Patkamla Kastela
Patkamla Santiago
Patkamla Binanga
Patkamla Balaroa
Patkamla Gorar
Patkamla Wasur
KAL Kilat
KAL Guruh
KAL Tornado
 Indonesia Combat Boat-18m Fast Assault-craft built by PT Tesco Indomaritim, PT Palindo Marine, PT Citra Shipyard & PT Infinity Global Mandiri.[33]


KAL Kilat, KAL Guruh & KAL Tornado were built by PT Infinity Global Mandiri to be used by Kopaska special forces group, special boat unit of the 1st, 2nd & 3rd fleet respectively.

In active service.

Samadar class Patrol Boat Patkamla Samadar
Patkamla Sadarin
Patkamla Salmaneti
Patkamla Sawangi
Patkamla Sasila
Patkamla Sabola
 Australia 16 meters boat part of Carpentaria-class inshore patrol vessel purchased as a grant from Australia in 1976.

In active service.[34]

Pulau Ismoyo class Patkamla Pulau Ismoyo Patkamla Pulau Ismoyo
Patkamla Minca
Patkamla Pulau Sugi
 Indonesia 12 meter boat built by PT Rizquna Energy Persada in 2017.[35]
Pulau Ambo class Patkamla Pulau Ambo
Patkamla Pulau Kabaruan
Patkamla Pulau Doom
 Indonesia 12 meter boat built by PT Borneo Sukses Makmur in 2017.[36]
X-38 Combat Cat class Kopaska Patrol Catamaran.jpg Fast Assault-craft/Patrol Boat Patkamla Catamaran
Patkamla Catamaran
Patkamla Catamaran
Patkamla Catamaran
Patkamla Catamaran
Patkamla Catamaran
Patkamla Catamaran
Patkamla Catamaran
Patkamla Catamaran
Patkamla Catamaran
Patkamla Catamaran
Patkamla Catamaran
KAL Halilintar
 Indonesia 12 meter catamaran boat made of GRP built by PT. Lundin Industry Invest listed as X-38 Combat Cat.[37]

KAL Halilintar were used by Kopaska special forces group, special boat unit of the 2nd fleet.

This class of boat have KAL/Patkamla hull numbering scheme but doesn't have their own designation, often referred simply as Patkamla Combat Boat or Patkamla Catamaran in official setting.

At least 12 unit of Combat Boat X-38 Catamaran has been ordered since 2007.

Pintar class KAL Pintar II-6-57 Multipurpose Patrol Boat KAL Pintar
(ex-KAL Pintar Mandiri I)
KAL Pintar
(ex-KAL Pintar BNI I)
KAL Pintar
(ex-KAL Pintar BRI I)
 Indonesia 15 meters boat made of fiberglass. Given as a grant from Solidaritas Istri Kabinet Indonesia Bersatu (SIKIP) in 2013 as library boats.[38] Operated by Lantamal Tanjung Pinang, Lantamal Makassar and Lantamal Jayapura respectively.

Used as multipurpose boat in navy service including public library, patrol duty, also as vaccination center and floating ambulance during COVID19 pandemic.[39]

Minesweepers[]

Mine countermeasure vessels[]

Class Picture Type Ships Origin Note
Mine countermeasure vessels
Pulau Rengat class KRI Pulau Rengat & KRI Pulau Rupat.jpg Mine countermeasures vessel KRI Pulau Rengat (711)
KRI Pulau Rupat (712)
 Netherlands Taken from Royal Netherlands Navy orders (previously intended to be named Willemstad (M864) & Vlaardingen (M863)).
Pulau Rote class KRI Pulau Rangsang (727).jpg KRI Pulau Raas (722)
KRI Pulau Romang (723)
KRI Pulau Rimau (724)
KRI Pulau Rempang (729)
KRI Pulau Rusa (726)
KRI Pulau Rangsang (727)
KRI Kala Hitam (828)
(ex-KRI Pulau Raibu 728)
KRI Kelabang (826)
(ex-KRI Pulau Rondo 725)
 East Germany ex-Kondor II-class minesweepers.

KRI Kala Hitam (828) and KRI Kelabang (826) were converted into patrol duty vessels due to minehunting equipment failures.[40]

KRI Pulau Rote (721) decommissioned on 28 August 2019.[41]

Tbd KRI Tbd
KRI Tbd
 Germany 2 unit on order from Abeking & Rasmussen, Germany, based on modified Frankenthal-class minehunter design.[42][43]

Amphibious forces[]

Class Picture Type Ships Origin Note
Amphibious Fleet
Makassar class Kri makassar-590
KRI Banda Aceh
Landing Platform Dock KRI Makassar (590)
KRI Surabaya (591)
KRI Banjarmasin (592)
KRI Banda Aceh (593)
 South Korea

 Indonesia

In active service.

The last two ship of the class features a third helicopter landing spot, shortened superstructure and different mast design.

Semarang class KRI Semarang (594)  Indonesia Sister class of the Makassar class.

Modified Tarlac class design to increase troop capacity with total accommodation up to 771 personnel.[44]
Launched on August 3, 2018.[45]
As of January 2020, she is used as a temporary hospital ship.[46][47]

Teluk Bintuni class 28bintuni2OK Landing Ship Tank KRI Teluk Bintuni (520)[48]
KRI Teluk Youtefa (522)
KRI Teluk Palu (523)
KRI Teluk Calang (524)
KRI Teluk Kendari (518)
KRI Teluk Kupang (519)
KRI Teluk Lada (521)
KRI Teluk Weda (526)
KRI Teluk Wondama (527)
 Indonesia 5 in service (518, 519, 520, 521 & 522).
4 fitting-out (523, 524, 526 & 527).[49][50][51]
[52][53][54]

(520), (522), (523), (524) features a large hangar to support sustained helicopter operation.
(AT stands for Angkut Tank or Tank Transport)

Teluk Langsa class KRI Teluk Amboina 503.jpg KRI Teluk Amboina (503)  Japan (503) bought from Japan in 1961 (a copy of US LST-511-class). In active service.
Teluk Semangka class KRI Teluk Ende KRI Teluk Mandar (514)
KRI Teluk Sampit (515)
KRI Teluk Banten (516)
KRI Teluk Ende (517)
 South Korea The last two ships in the series (516 & 517) include a large hangar built into the superstructure.

In active service.

Teluk Gilimanuk class KRI Teluk Manado 537 Landing Ship Medium KRI Teluk Gilimanuk (531)
KRI Teluk Celukan Bawang (532)
KRI Teluk Cendrawasih (533)
KRI Teluk Sibolga (536)
KRI Teluk Manado (537)
KRI Teluk Hading (538)
KRI Teluk Parigi (539)
KRI Teluk Lampung (540)
KRI Teluk Sangkulirang (542)
KRI Teluk Cirebon (543)
KRI Teluk Sabang (544)
 East Germany ex-Frosch I (531-542) & Frosch II (543-544)-class medium landing ships.

KRI Teluk Berau (534) sank in 2012 as target ship for Yakhont missile during Armada Jaya XXXI Exercise.[55]

foundered in November 2013 after a collision with concrete bollard.[56]

KRI Teluk Jakarta (541) taking water and sank after being hit by high waves near Kangean Island on July 2020.[57]

Kupang class Landing Craft Utility KRI Dili (583)  Indonesia Built by PT PAL based on modified LCU 1610 design.

KRI Kupang (582) decommissioned in 2015.[58]

KRI Nusa Utara (584) decommissioned on August 16, 2019.[59]

Hospital ship (BRS)[]

Class Picture Type Ships Origin Note
Hospital Ship
Tanjung Dalpele class KRI dr. Soeharso Hospital Assistance Ship KRI dr. Soeharso (990)  South Korea in active service.

ex-KRI Tanjung Dalpele (972) LPD.

Sudirohusodo class KRI dr. Wahidin Sudirohusodo (991)
KRI Tbd
 Indonesia Derived from Semarang-class LPD design without well deck and rear ramp facilities, to be used as purpose built hospital ship, expected to be delivered in 2021.[60]

Projected to replace KRI Semarang role as a temporary hospital ship.[47]
Launched on 07 January 2021.[61]

Second hospital ship was laid down on 10 September 2020, this ship is expected to be delivered by the end of 2022[62]

Support fleet[]

Training vessel[]

KRI Ki Hajar Dewantara (364) decommissioned on August 16, 2019.[59]

Class Picture Type Boats Origin Note
Training Ship
Arung Samudera class KRI Arung Samudera Sail Training Schooner KRI Arung Samudera  New Zealand Used in tall ship races and events around the world. ex-Adventure.[63]
Dewaruci class Dewaruci.jpg Sail Training Barquentine KRI Dewaruci  Germany In active service.

Limited use for cadet training on domestic waters only.

Bima Suci class KRI Bima Suci - Barque Sail Training Barque KRI Bima Suci  Spain Gradually replacing KRI Dewaruci as Navy cadet training ship.
Kadet class KAL Taruna V (KAL-V.05) Training Boats KAL Kadet-2
KAL Kadet-3
KAL Kadet-5
KAL Kadet-6
KAL Kadet-7
 Indonesia Navy's Naval Academy (Akademi Angkatan Laut) cadets training boats for basic field and navigation training.

Kadet-2 - PC-28m
Kadet-3 - PC-12m
Kadet-5 - PC-40m boats built by Fasharkan TNI AL Jakarta in 2009.[64][65]
Kadet-6 & 7 - PC-45m boats built by PT Karimun Anugrah Sejati.[66]

KAL Kadet-1 was already decommissioned according to recent report.[67]

Hydrographic and oceanographic research vessel[]

Indonesian Navy's Rigel class are considered as one of the most advanced hydrographic and oceanographic research vessel in Pushidrosal (Pusat Hidrografi dan Oseanografi TNI Angkatan Laut) or Indonesian Navy's Center of Hydrographic and Oceanographic Research service because of its equipment and technology. Other than ships that were listed below, Pushidrosal also took command of other ship including KRI Pulau Romang (723), KRI Pulau Rempang (729), KRI Leuser (924), and KAL Antares.

Class Picture Type Boats Origin Note
Hydrographic and Oceanographic Research Vessel
Dewa Kembar class Hydrographic and Oceanographic Research Vessel KRI Dewa Kembar (932)  United Kingdom In active service.
ex-HMS Hydra (A144).
Rigel class KRI Rigel (933)
KRI Spica (934)
 France In active service.[68]
Pollux class KRI Pollux (935)  Indonesia Launched on May 5, 2021 by PT. Karimun Anugrah Sejati.

Based on modified PC-40m-class design.[69]

Aries class KAL Aries (0-01-01)  Soviet Union In active service.

PO-2-class Cutter (Project 376) commissioned on 1964.[70][71]

Vega class KAL Vega 0-01-02.jpg KAL Vega (0-01-02)  Indonesia In active service.
21m boats made of fiberglass by Fasharkan TNI AL Jakarta in 2008.[72]

Command ship (AGFH)[]

Built as submarine tender but later converted into command ship with the addition of hangar for medium class helicopter and Satcom/radar equipments in 1998. The vessel is capable of providing replenishment at sea.

Class Picture Type Boats Origin Note
Command Ship
Multatuli class KRI Multatuli (561) Cropped.jpg Command Ship KRI Multatuli (561)  Japan In active service.

Fleet tugs (ATF)[]

KRI Leuser

KRI Rakata (922, ex-USS Menominee (AT-73)), an ocean tugboat was decommissioned in 2003. The ship later sunk as missiles and torpedoes target during firing exercise in 2004. The ship received multiple direct hit from anti-ship missile and SUT Torpedo.

TD Malabar
No Ship Name Ship Type Origin Hull Numbers Note
1 KRI Soputan Ocean-going tugboat  South Korea 923 In active service
2 KRI Leuser  Indonesia 924 In active service
3 TD Galunggung Coastal tugboat  Indonesia - In active service
4 TD Anjasmoro  Indonesia In active service
5 TD Malabar  Indonesia In active service
6 TD Lawu  Indonesia In active service
7 TD Bromo  Indonesia In active service
8 TD Tinombala  Indonesia In active service
9 TD Wilis  Indonesia In active service
10 TD Merapi  Indonesia In active service
11 TD Merbabu  Indonesia In active service
12 TD Tambora  Indonesia In active service
KRI Mentawai

Dry cargo support ships (AKL)[]

No Ship Name Ship Class Origin Hull Numbers Note
1 KRI Teluk Mentawai Talaud class[73]  Hungary 959 In active service

Troop transport ship (AP)[]

KRI Tanjung Kambani

KRI Karang Banteng (983) and KRI Karang Galang (984) were decommissioned in 2014 and 2008. Both of this ships were retired to reduce the operational cost of the Indonesian Navy. KRI Karang Banteng sunk in 2014 after used as target ship for 2 Exocet missiles and 2 C-802 Missiles.[74] KRI Karang Galang sunk in 2008 after used as target ship for C-802 missile.

KRI Karang Unarang (985) was transferred to Sangihe region to serve as commercial ship.[75]

KRI Tanjung Oisina (972) and KRI Tanjung Fatagar (974) were decommissioned in 2005 and 2014 respectively and both were sold for scrap.[76]

KRI Tanjung Nusanive (973) decommissioned on 24 January 2020.[77]

KRI Karang Tekok (982) decommissioned on 16 April 2021.[78]

KRI Karang Pilang & KRI Karang Tekok
No Ship Name Ship Class Origin Hull Numbers Previously Note
1 KRI Tanjung Kambani Tanjung Kambani class  Japan 971 Dong Yang Express Ferry No.6 (ja) In active service
2 KRI Karang Pilang Karang Pilang class  Germany 981 KFC Ambulu In active service

*KFC = Kapal Feri Cepat or Fast/High-speed Ferry

Hovercraft[]

Indonesian Navy Hovercraft

Indonesian Navy operate several locally produced hovercraft since 2005 and bear the name of Hovercraft Angkatan Laut (Navy Hovercraft) or HAL followed by their hull numbers.[79] They mainly served as troop or VIP transport during ship-to-shore landing exercise with capacity of 20 passenger.[80] Some of the vessel are also known to be deployed aboard KRI Dr. Soeharso.[81]

KAL Antasena
No Ship Name Origin Hull Numbers Note
1 HAL-01  Indonesia 01 In active service
2 HAL-02  Indonesia 02 In active service
3 HAL-03  Indonesia 03 In active service
4 HAL-04  Indonesia 04 In active service
5 HAL-05  Indonesia 05 In active service

Presidential yacht[]

KAL Yudhistira

Indonesian Navy commissioned a 30 meters long, locally built yacht since 2007 for VVIP transport and accommodation named KAL Yudhistira.[82] The vessel mainly used as VVIP transport for President or Navy's Chief of Staff during naval exercise or fleet review.[83]

No Ship Name Origin Hull Numbers Note
1 KAL Antasena  Indonesia - In active service
2 KAL Yudhistira  Indonesia II.02[84] In active service


Tanker ship[]

Class Picture Type Ships Origin Note
Replenishment
Arun class KRI Arun 903 Fleet Tanker KRI Arun (903)  United Kingdom In active service.
ex-RFA Green Rover (A268)
Sungai Gerong class KRI Sungai Gerong (906).jpg Small Tanker KRI Sungai Gerong (906)  Yugoslavia In active service.
Sorong class KRI Sorong 911 Tanker KRI Sorong (911)  Yugoslavia In active service.
Tarakan class KRI Tarakan (905)[85]
KRI Bontang (907)[86][87][88]
KRI BCM-4 (Tbd)
 Indonesia In active service.

1 on order from PT Batamec Shipyard.[89] (BCM (project name) stands for Bantu Cair Minyak or Replenisment Oiler.)

Tba KRI BCM-1 (Dumai)[90]  Indonesia Under construction by PT Anugrah Buana Marine.

(BCM (project name) stands for Bantu Cair Minyak or Replenisment Oiler.)

Weapon systems[]

Name Origin Type Version Used by Notes
Naval artillery
Bofors 120mm  Sweden Dual-purpose gun Bofors 120mm/46 TAK120 Fatahillah-class Corvette[91] 120x616mm R Cartridges
Oto Melara 76mm  Italy Dual-purpose gun 76mm/62 Compact & Super Rapid Diponegoro-class Corvette
Ahmad Yani-class Frigate
Bung Tomo-class Corvette
Martadinata-class Frigate
76.2x636mm R Cartridges
Bofors SAK 57mm  Sweden Dual-purpose gun Bofors SAK 57mm/70 Mk.1, Mk.2 & Mk.3 Mandau-class FAC-M[92]
Singa-class FAC-T[93]
Pandrong-class FPB/FAC-M[93]
Todak-class FPB/FAC-M[94]
Sampari-class FAC-M[95]
57x438mm R Cartridges
AK-725  Soviet Union Dual-purpose gun AK-725 57mm/75 (ZIF-72) Kapitan Pattimura-class Corvette[96] 57x348mm SR Cartridges
AU-220M Baikal  Russia RCWS Burevestnik AU-220M 2A91 57mm Self-contained lightweight naval artillery mount Sampari-class FAC-M 57x348mm SR Cartridges
Bofors 40mm  Sweden Italy Dual-purpose gun Bofors/Breda 40mm L/60 & L/70 in various version and configuration Fatahillah-class Corvette
Mandau-class FAC-M
Kakap-class FPB
Singa-class FAC-T
Pandrong-class FPB/FAC-M
Todak-class FPB/FAC-M
Makassar-class LPD
Teluk Bintuni-class LST
Teluk Semangka-class LST
Sibarau-class PB
Sampari-class FAC-M
Soputan-class Ocean-going Tugboat
Arun-class Fleet Tanker
L/60: 40x311mm R Cartridges

L/70: 40x364mm R Cartridges

M1939 37mm  Soviet Union Anti-aircraft Gun 70-K Single gun & V-11 Twin gun 37mm/67 Naval Mount Multatuli-class Command Ship
Teluk Gilimanuk-class LST
Teluk Langsa-class LST
Sungai Gerong-class Small Tanker
37x252mm SR Cartridges
Oerlikon Millennium 35mm Naval Gun   Switzerland CIWS Oerlikon KDG Millennium GDM-008 35mm/1000 (79 Caliber) Naval Gun Martadinata-class Frigate 35x228mm Cartridges
AK-230  Soviet Union Dual-purpose gun AK-230 30mm/63 Twin gun Kapitan Pattimura-class Corvette 30x210mm B Cartridges
Type 730 CIWS  China CIWS Type 730B 7-barrel 30mm Kapitan Pattimura-class Corvette[97] H/PJ-12B

30x173mm Cartridges

Leonardo OTO MARLIN-WS 30mm  Italy RCWS MARLIN - WS Mk44 Bushmaster II 30mm COAX - Dual Feed Pari-class PB (Batch-2)[98] [99][100]
30x173mm Cartridges
MSI-DS SEAHAWK DS A1 30mm  United Kingdom RCWS SEAHAWK (MK113) DS A1 Mk44 Bushmaster II 30mm - Dual feed Mamuju-class PB[101] [102][103]
30x173mm Cartridges
MSI-DS SEAHAWK LW A1 30mm  United Kingdom RCWS SEAHAWK LW A1 Mk44 Bushmaster II 30mm - Dual Feed Pollux-class MPRV 30x173mm Cartridges
MSI DS-30B 30mm  United Kingdom RCWS DS-30B Oerlikon KCB 30mm/75 REMSIG Bung Tomo-class Corvette[104] 30x170mm Cartridges
Oerlikon/BMARC GCM-A03 30mm  United Kingdom RCWS GCM-A03-2 Oerlikon KCB 30mm/75 Twin gun Badau-class PB[105] 30x170mm Cartridges
Type 630 CIWS  China CIWS NG-18 6-barrel 30mm/54 Clurit-class FAC-M[106]
Sampari-class FAC-M
Chinese version of AK-630 (H/PJ-13)

30x165mm Cartridges

2M-3 25mm  Soviet Union Anti-aircraft Gun 2M-3 25mm/79 Twin gun Pulau Rote-class Minesweeper
Krait-class PB
Boa-class PB
Teluk Gilimanuk-class LST
Tanjung Kambani-class Troop Transport[107]
25x218mm Cartridges
Denel Land Systems GI-2  South Africa Autocannon Denel Land Systems GI-2 20mm/93 Kapitan Pattimura-class Corvette[108]
Clurit-class FAC-M[109]
Diponegoro-class Corvette[109]
Rigel-class MPRV[110]
[111]
20x139mm Cartridges
Rheinmetall Rh-202  Germany Autocannon Rh-202 20mm/65 Mark 20 Type-3 Single naval gun mount - Single feed Ahmad Yani-class Frigate[112]
Mandau-class FAC-M[113]
Singa-class FAC-T[114]
Pandrong-class FPB/FAC-M[114]
Pulau Rengat-class Minehunter[114]
Todak-class FPB/FAC-M[94]
Fatahillah-class Corvette[115]
Karang Pilang-class Troop Transport[116]
Teluk Semangka-class LST[117]
Arun-class Fleet Tanker
KAL-28m-class PB (Propeller)
20x139mm Cartridges
Oerlikon 20mm   Switzerland Anti-aircraft Gun Oerlikon 20mm/70 on various Single naval gun mount Boa-class PB
Cucut-class PB
KAL-28M-class PB (Propeller)
Kapitan Pattimura-class Corvette

Tanjung Kambani-class Troop Transport
Soputan-class Ocean-going Tugboat
Tanjung Dalpele-class Hospital Ship[118]

20x110mm RB Cartridges
Yugoimport-SDPR M71  Serbia Autocannon M71/08 20mm Naval AD Weapon System Pari-class PB (Batch-1)[119][120]
Sampari-class FAC-M
Semarang-class LPD
Tarakan-class Tanker
Diponegoro-class Corvettes
Fatahillah-class Corvette
[121][122]
20x110mm Cartridges
Denel Land Systems GA-1  South Africa Autocannon Denel Land Systems GA-1 20mm/55 Martadinata-class Frigate[123]
Yudhistira-class Presidential Yacht
Makassar-class LPD[124][125]
KAL-28M-class PB (Water jet)[26]
Boa-class PB[126]
Kapitan Pattimura-class Corvette
Pari-class PB (Batch-2)
[127]
20x82mm Cartridges
2M-1 12.7mm  Soviet Union Anti-aircraft Gun 2M-1 DShK 1938/46 12.7mm/79 Twin gun naval mount Sungai Gerong-class Small Tanker
Dewa Kembar-class MPRV[128]
Sorong-class Tanker[129]
[130][131]
12.7x108mm Cartridges
Anti-ship missiles
SS-N-26 Strobile  Russia Anti-Ship Missile (AShM) P-800 Yakhont Ahmad Yani-class Frigate
MBDA Exocet  France Anti-Ship Missile (AShM) MM38
MM40 Block 2
MM40 Block 3
Fatahillah-class Corvette
Diponegoro-class Corvette
Bung Tomo-class Corvette
Martadinata-class Frigate
Mandau-class FAC-M
C-802  China Anti-Ship Missile (AShM) C-802 Ahmad Yani-class Frigate
Todak-class FPB/FAC-M
Pandrong-class FPB/FAC-M
C-705  China Anti-Ship Missile (AShM) C-705 Clurit-class FAC-M[109]
Sampari-class FAC-M[132]
Surface-to-air missile
MBDA Mistral  France Surface-to-Air Missile (SAM) MBDA Mistral Simbad
MBDA Mistral TETRAL
Ahmad Yani-class Frigate
Diponegoro-class Corvette
Makassar-class LPD
Both the original Mistral & Mistral 2 version were acquired.
MBDA MICA  France Surface-to-Air Missile (SAM) MBDA VL MICA-M Martadinata-class Frigate
MBDA Sea Wolf  United Kingdom Surface-to-Air Missile (SAM) GWS-26 Vertically Launched Sea Wolf (VLSW) Bung Tomo-class Corvette
SA-N-5 Grail  Soviet Union Surface-to-Air Missile (SAM) 9K32M Strela-2M (AL-1M) Kapitan Pattimura-class Corvette Locally upgraded and known as AL-1M, features new pedestal mounting, proximity fuse and replacement propellant.[133]
Torpedoes
AEG SUT  Germany
 Indonesia
Heavyweight torpedo AEG SUT 264 Mod 0 – 533mm Cakra-class Submarine
Singa-class FAC-T
Licensed production by PT Dirgantara Indonesia.[134]
WASS Black Shark  Italy Heavyweight torpedo Black Shark – 533mm Nagapasa-class [135]
WASS A244/S  Italy Lightweight torpedo A244/S Mod.3 – 324mm Diponegoro-class Corvette
Bung Tomo-class Corvette
Martadinata-class Frigate
Mark 46 torpedo  United States Lightweight torpedo Mark 46 Mod 2 – 324mm Ahmad Yani-class Frigate
Fatahillah-class Corvette
Kapitan Pattimura-class Corvette
SET-40  Soviet Union Lightweight torpedo СЭТ-40UE – 400mm Kapitan Pattimura-class Corvette
Anti-submarine Rocket
Bofors SR-375A Twin-tube Rocket Launcher  Sweden ASW rocket Bofors Nelli ASW rocket – 375mm
Bofors Erika ASW rocket – 375mm
Fatahillah-class Corvette
RBU-6000  Soviet Union ASW rocket RBU-6000 Smerch-2 90R – 213mm Kapitan Pattimura-class Corvette

Future projects[]

Frigates[]

In 2019, defence planners from the Indonesian Ministry of Defence (MoD) are increasingly leaning towards a variant of the Iver Huitfeldt-class frigate in their quest to acquire two more frigates for the country's navy.[11]

On April 30, 2020, The Indonesian Ministry of Defence has signed a preamble contract that paves the way for the country to procure Iver Huitfeldt-class frigate from Denmark. The contract was signed in the presence of representatives from the MoD, state-owned shipbuilder PT. PAL, and PT. Sinar Kokoh Persada, the Indonesian agent for Danish company Odense Maritime Technology (OMT).[136]

In July 2020, it was reported that Indonesian Ministry of Defence has indicated an interest in procuring Germany’s Bremen-class frigate warships as part of Indonesian Navy (Tentara Nasional Indonesia – Angkatan Laut: TNI-AL) modernization program requirement known as the Interim Readiness Frigate (IRF).[137]

On July 13, 2020, Indonesia’s Minister of Defence, Prabowo Subianto, has forwarded a proposal for the country to receive up to $20 billion in defence-related foreign credit and assistance schemes for the period spanning 2020–24. Among programmes that may be funded via the proposed foreign defence credits include two follow-on warships to the Martadinata-class frigate.[138]

According to a statement released by the Indonesian MoD on 31 March 2021, Indonesian state-owned shipbuilder PT. PAL has engaged German naval consultancy group, MTG Marinetechnik, and Turkish engineering firm FIGES AS, to customize the design of a new frigate class that it will be constructing for the Indonesian Navy. Marinetechnik and FIGES are customizing a derivative design of Iver Huitfeldt-class frigate for TNI-AL requirements, and will be recommending a suite of sensors, weapons, and other combat systems for the frigate.[139]

According to The Japan Times and The Japan News, Indonesia plans to import four destroyers and construct four more ships domestically through transfer of technology from Japan. The project is expected to be worth about ¥300 billion and will likely to include the Mogami-class frigate.[140]

On June 10, 2021, Italian shipbuilder Fincantieri announced at their press release that they and Ministry of Defense of Indonesia have signed a contract for the supply of six FREMM frigates, the modernization & sale of two Maestrale-class frigates, and other related logistical support.[141] There may also be collaboration between Fincantieri and PT. PAL shipyard regarding local production on some of the FREMM frigates. The two Maestrale-class will be acquired and modernized by Fincantieri after the ships were retired from the Italian Navy.[142]

On September 16, 2021, during Defense and Security Equipment International (DSEI) 2021 event in London, Babcock said it has secured the first export contract for its Arrowhead 140 (AH140) frigate, which is based on the hull of the Iver Huitfeldt-class frigate, through a design license agreement with PT. PAL Indonesia (Persero). The signing event was held on board HMS Argyll (F231), by David Lockwood, CEO of Babcock and Kaharuddin Djenod, CEO of PT. PAL. The ceremony was witnessed by the Defence Minister of Indonesia, Prabowo Subianto and UK Defence Secretary, Rt Hon Ben Wallace MP. The design license will enable PT. PAL to build two Arrowhead 140 frigates in Indonesia with custom design modifications for the Indonesian Navy.[143]

Landing platform dock[]

In 2017, Kolinlamil reported that Indonesian Navy will order at least three additional LPD to achieve Minimum Essential Force in 2024.[144] One of three new LPD's already in active service as KRI Semarang (594).[145] One ship has been launched and named as KRI dr. Wahidin Sudirohusodo (991).[61] The last ordered ships are still in construction stage and expected to be delivered to the Indonesian Navy in 2022, respectively.[146]

Fast missile boat[]

In early 2017, the Indonesian Navy has ordered one FMB-60 / KCR-60 worth IDR 220 billion (~$15 million), this ship was already in active service as KRI Kerambit[8] with the consideration to buy four more vessels of the same class.[147] To fulfill the Minimum Essential Force project, Indonesian Navy hopes to receive at least twenty FMB-60 / KCR-60 vessels by 2024.[148]

Patrol vessel[]

In 2017, Indonesian Navy will hold an open tender to buy at least two Offshore Patrol Vessels or OPV to strengthen its fleet.

The Indonesian shipyard PT. Caputra Mitra Sejati has started the construction of the first two PC60 fast patrol boats in February 2020 and is planned that the first boat will be completed in August 2022.[149]

On 26 August 2021, Indonesian shipbuilder DRU Shipyards (PT. Daya Radar Utama or DRU) cut steel for two new Offshore Patrol Vessels (OPV) for the Indonesian Navy.[150]

Landing ship tank[]

Kolinlamil said that Indonesian Navy will procure at least six new LSTs to replace the older vessel and strengthen the capability of the Indonesian Navy.[144] One of six new LST's was already in active service (521), three other ships were launched (522, 523, 524) and the remaining two ships are still under construction.

Minesweeper[]

The Indonesian Navy has allocated $215 million to replace its two Pulau Rengat-class minesweepers.[151] On January 2019, Indonesia's Ministry of Defence (MoD) has signed a contract with Abeking & Rasmussen to design and construct two mine countermeasures vessels (MCMVs) for the Indonesian Navy.

The 62 meters vessels will be an evolution of the German Navy's Frankenthal class, and will replace the TNI-AL's ageing fleet of two Pulau Rengat-class MCMVs, both of which were commissioned in March 1988.[152]

Submarines[]

As early as 2016, the Indonesian government had expressed inclination to purchase 3 more submarines to realize the concept of minimum essential force.[153][154] In April 2019, Indonesian Ministry of Defence signed a contract to purchase a second batch of 3 additional Nagapasa-class submarine worth $1.2 billion that are expected to be delivered in 77 months.[155]

In January 2020 the Indonesian Minister of Defence Prabowo Subianto during a bilateral meeting in France and met with his French counterpart Florence Parly said the Ministry is interested on French military equipments including 48 Rafale jet fighters, 4 Scorpène submarines, and 2 Gowind corvettes.[156]

Former ships[]

Gallery of ships[]

See also[]

References[]

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Notes[]

BRN: British Royal Navy
USN: United States Navy
RNN: Royal Netherlands Navy
GDR: German Democratic Republic Navy (Volksmarine)
RFA: Royal Fleet Auxiliary
FPB: Fast Patrol Boat
LPD: Landing Platform Dock
LST: Landing Ship Tank
LCU: Landing Craft Utility
MPRV: Multi-Purpose Research Vessel
FAC-M: Fast Attack Craft - Missile
FAC-T: Fast Attack Craft - Torpedo
PB: Patrol Boat
RI: Short for Republik Indonesia, a common ship prefixes before being replaced with KRI
Fasharkan: Short for Fasilitas Pemeliharaan dan Perbaikan or Service and Repair Facility owned by the navy

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