List of aircraft of the Indonesian National Armed Forces
This list identifies the military aircraft which are currently being operated or have formerly been operated by the Indonesian National Armed Forces.
Current aircraft[]
Indonesian Air Force[]
Aircraft | Origin | Type | Variant | In service | Notes | |
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Combat Aircraft | ||||||
Hawk 200 | United Kingdom | light attack | 209 | 23[1] | ||
Sukhoi Su-27 | Russia | air superiority fighter | 27SK/SKM[2] | 5[3] | ||
Sukhoi Su-30 | Russia | multirole | 30MKK/MK2 | 11[1][note 1] | ||
Embraer EMB 314 | Brazil | light attack / COIN | 15[1] | |||
F-16 Fighting Falcon | United States | multirole | F-16 A/B/C/D | 33[5][note 2] | ||
KAI T-50 | Republic of Korea | light attack / advanced trainer | T-50I | 14[1][7] | 6 on order [8][9] | |
Maritime Patrol | ||||||
Boeing 737 | United States | maritime patrol | 737-2X9[10] | 3[1] | ||
CASA/IPTN CN-235 | Indonesia | maritime patrol | CN-235 MPA | 2[1][11] | ||
EADS CASA C-295 | Indonesia | Maritime patrol | 1[1][12][13] | |||
Tanker | ||||||
C-130 Hercules | United States | aerial refueling | KC-130B | 1[1] | ||
Transport | ||||||
Boeing 737 | United States | VIP transport | 6[14] | (1) 200 Adv. (1) 500 (3) 400 (1) 800[15][16] | ||
CASA/IPTN CN-235 | Indonesia | Transport | 14[1] | |||
CASA C-212 | Indonesia | transport / MEDEVAC | NC-212 | 5[17] | ||
C-130 Hercules | United States | transport | C-130B/H | 23[1] | four of which are Lockheed L-100’s [18] | |
C-130J Super Hercules | United States | transport | C-130J-30 | 5 | On order[19] | |
EADS CASA C-295 | Spain | transport | CN-295 | 9[13] | licensed built by Indonesian Aerospace | |
Pilatus PC-6 Porter | Switzerland | Agricultural | 1[20] | |||
Helicopters | ||||||
MBB Bo 105 | Germany | light utility | 2[1] | |||
Eurocopter EC 725 | France | CSAR | H225M | 6 | 9 on order[1] | |
Eurocopter AS332 | France | transport / utility | NAS 332 | 9[1] | licensed built by Indonesian Aerospace | |
Aérospatiale SA330 | France | transport / utility | NAS 330J | 9[1] | licensed built by Indonesian Aerospace | |
AgustaWestland AW101 | United Kingdom | transport / SAR | 1[21] | 2 on order[22] | ||
AgustaWestland AW139 | Italy | utility | 1[1] | used by National Search and Rescue Agency[23] | ||
Trainer Aircraft | ||||||
BAE Hawk | United Kingdom | primary trainer | Hawk 109 | 7[1] | ||
Grob G 120TP | Germany | basic trainer | 29[1] | |||
KAI KT-1 Woongbi | Republic of Korea | primary trainer | 14 | 3 on order[1] | ||
Eurocopter EC120 | France | trainer | 10[1] | |||
UAV | ||||||
CASC Rainbow | China | MALE/UCAV | CH-4 | 6[24] | armed with AR-2 missiles[25] | |
Aerostar Tactical UAS[26] | Israel | surveillance | ||||
IAI Searcher | Israel | surveillance | Searcher 2 | 4[27][28] | ||
CAC Fox | France | surveillance | AT-1 | 4[27][29] |
Indonesian Army Aviation[]
Aircraft | Origin | Type | Variant | In service | Notes |
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Fixed-wing aircraft | |||||
CASA C-212 | Spain / Indonesia | transport | 6[1] | locally assembled by PTDI | |
Britten-Norman BN-2 | United Kingdom | utility | BN-2A-27R | 1[1] | former TAT Air Lines aircraft[30] |
Beechcraft Premier I | United States | VIP transport | 1[1] | ||
Helicopters | |||||
Bell 205 | United States | utility | 10[1] | ||
Bell 412 | United States | utility | 56 | 3 on order[1] | |
Mil Mi-24 | Russia | attack | Mil Mi-35P | 7[1] | |
Mil Mi-17 | Russia | transport | 9[1] | ||
AH-64 Apache | United States | attack | AH-64E | 8[1] | |
Eurocopter Fennec | France | utility | 12[1] | locally assembled by PTDI[31] | |
MBB Bo 105 | Germany | utility | 12[1] | ||
Hughes 269 | United States | liaison | 14[1] | ||
Aérospatiale Alouette III | France | light utility | SA 316B | 7[1] | |
Trainer Aircraft | |||||
Hughes 269 | United States | rotorcraft trainer | 7[1] | ||
Eurocopter EC120 Colibri | France | rotorcraft trainer | EC120B | 2[1] |
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Aircraft | Origin | Type | Variant | In service | Notes | ||
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Maritime patrol | |||||||
Beechcraft Baron | United States | transport / trainer | G58 Baron | 1[1] | |||
Beechcraft Bonanza | United States | transport / trainer | G-36 Bonanza | 8[32][33] | |||
CASA/IPTN CN-235 | Spain / Indonesia | patrol / transport | CN-235 MPA | 5 | 3 on order[1] | ||
CASA C-212 Aviocar | Spain / Indonesia | patrol / transport | 6[1] | installed with domestic made FLIR[34][35] | |||
Beechcraft Super King Air | United States | VIP transport | 350i | 1[36] | |||
Helicopters | |||||||
Bell 412 | United States | utility | Bell 412EP | 3[1] | licensed produced by Indonesian Aerospace[35] | ||
MBB Bo 105 | Germany | utility | 8[1] | ||||
Eurocopter EC-120 | France | utility | 3[1] | ||||
Eurocopter AS565 | France | SAR / utility | 11[1] | ||||
Eurocopter AS332 | France | SAR / utility | NAS 332F | 1[1][37] | |||
Trainer Aircraft | |||||||
Socata TB | France | basic trainer | TB-9 / TB-10 | 4 / 5[38] | |||
Piper PA-28 | Unites States | trainer | Piper Archer DX | 5[39] | |||
Eurocopter EC-120 | France | rotorcraft trainer | 2[1] | ||||
UAV | |||||||
Lapan LSU-02 | Indonesia | Survelliance UAV | |||||
Lapan LSU-03 | Indonesia | Survelliance | |||||
Boeing Insitu ScanEagle | United States | Survelliance | 14 on order[40] |
Retired[]
Below is a list of some notable aircraft previously operated by the Indonesian Air Force
Aircraft | Origin | Type | Variant | In service | Notes |
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Combat Aircraft | |||||
MiG-15 | Soviet Union | fighter | 15[41] | ||
MiG-17 | Soviet Union | fighter | MiG-17PF | 70[41][42] | 40 units were Polish produced - 30 were Czechoslovakian. |
MiG-19 | Soviet Union | fighter | 35[42] | ||
MiG-21 | Soviet Union | fighter | MiG-21F-13 | 26[42] | |
OV-10 Bronco | United States | COIN / surveillance | OV-10F | 16[43] | replaced by the EMB 314 Super Tucano[44] |
CAC Sabre | Australia | fighter | Mk-32 | 16[41] | variant of the F-86 |
A-4 Skyhawk | United States | attack | A-4E/F | 31[41] | obtained from Israel via the U.S. |
Northtop F5 | United States | attack | F-5E/F Tiger II | 16[41][45] | 11 F-5E and 5 F-5F |
P-51 Mustang | United States | fighter | P-51D/K | 49[41][46] | |
B-26 Invader | United States | light bomber | 6[41] | ||
North American B-25[46] | United States | medium bomber | C/D/J | ||
Ilyushin Il-28 | Soviet Union | medium bomber | 48[41] | ||
Tupolev Tu-16 | Soviet Union | strategic bomber | Tu-16KS1 | 26[41] | |
Nakajima Ki-43 | Japan | fighter | approximately 11 aircraft were in service between 1945-1949[47] | ||
Kawasaki Ki-61 | Japan | fighter | approximately 6 aircraft were in service in 1946.[47] | ||
Kawanishi N1K | Japan | floatplane fighter | N1K1 | approximately 4 aircraft were obtained.[47][48] | |
Transport | |||||
Boeing 707 | United States | transport / VIP | 707-3M1C | 1[49][50] | |
Cessna 402 | United States | light utility | 2[42] | ||
Cessna 206 | United States | light utility | T207 | 5[42] | |
Douglas C-47 | United States | transport | 21[41] | ||
HU-16 Albatross | United States | SAR / utility | UF-1 | 10[41] | amphibious aircraft |
PBY-5A Catalina | United States | SAR / utility | 8[46] | amphibious aircraft | |
Fokker F27 | Netherlands | transport | F27-400M | 8[51][50] | |
Ilyushin Il-14 | Soviet Union | transport | 28[41] | ||
Antonov An-12 | Soviet Union | transport | 3[41] | ||
de Havilland Canada DHC-3 | Canada | utility / transport | 5[41] | STOL capable aircraft | |
Fokker F28 | Netherlands | Transport / VIP | 1000 3000R 4000 |
4 | All of the aircraft were ex commercial airliner.[note 3] Retired completely in 2017/2018[52] |
Lockheed Super Constellation | United States | VIP transport | L-1049C/H | 3[53] | former Pakistan International Airlines [note 4] |
Helicopters | |||||
Bell 47 | United States | utility | 4[41] | ||
Bell 206 | United States | liaison | 2[43] | ||
Bell 204 | United States | utility | 2[43] | ||
Mil Mi-1 | Soviet Union | light utility | 8[41] | ||
Mil Mi-2 | Russia | light utility | 2[41] | ||
Mil Mi-4 | Soviet Union | utility | 26[41] | ||
Mil Mi-6 | Soviet Union | heavy transport | 8[41] | ||
Hiller 12 | United States | utility | 10[41] | ||
Hughes 300 | United States | training | 300C | 9[41] | |
Sikorsky H-34 | United States | transport | S-58T | 12[43] | |
Aérospatiale SA 321 Super Frelon | France | transport | SA 321J | 1[54][55] | was operated by Pelita Air Service. |
Trainer Aircraft | |||||
Yokosuka K5Y | Empire of Japan | Trainer/Light bomber | K5Y1 | approximately 20 aircraft were in service between 1945-1949.[47] | |
MiG-15 | Soviet Union | trainer | MiG-15UTI | 15[41] | produced in Czechoslovakia |
Aero L-29 Delfin | Czechoslovakia | trainer | 18[56][57] | ||
A-4 Skyhawk | United States | conversion trainer | TA-4H/J | 4[41] | obtained from Israel via the U.S. |
Lockheed T-33 | United States | trainer | 12[41] | ||
Beechcraft T-34 | United States | trainer | T-34C | 65[41] | |
T-6 Harvard | United States | trainer | AT-16 / 6G | 16 / 25[41] | obtained from the Netherlands |
de Havilland Vampire | United Kingdom | trainer | T.55 | 8[41] |
Notes[]
- ^ All two Su-30MK have been upgraded to MK2 standard.[4]
- ^ All 10 F-16 A/B Block 15 is undergoing Falcon STAR-eMLU (STructural Augmentation Roadmap-enhanced Mid-Life Update) upgrade program. 2 Aircraft have finished the upgrade, and the remaining 8 are still ongoing the upgrade.[6]
- ^ F28-1000 (A-2801) ex Pelita Air; F28-3000R (A-2802 and A-2803) ex Garuda Indonesia; F28-4000 (A-2804) ex Transwisata Prima Aviation[51]
- ^ Aircraft number and the variants: T-1041 (ex AP-AJZ) L-1049H, T-1042 (ex AP-AJY) L-1049H, T-1043 (ex AP-AFR) L-1049C
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