List of equipment of the Indonesian Air Force

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This is a list of Equipment of the Indonesian Air Force currently in service, as well as former equipment.

Aircraft[]

Current inventory[]

A F-16C during a functional check at Hill Air Force Base
Airtech CN-235
T-50i Indonesian Air force
A Boeing 737 on take off
Aircraft Origin Type Variant In service Notes
Combat Aircraft
F-16 Fighting Falcon United States multirole F-16 A/B/C/D 33[1][note 1] 5 F-16A/B
5 F-16AM/BM[note 2]
23 F-16C/D
Sukhoi Su-27 Russia air superiority fighter SKM 5[5][note 3]
Sukhoi Su-30 Russia multirole MK2 11[7][note 4]
Hawk 200 United Kingdom light attack 209 23[7]
KAI T-50 Republic of Korea light attack / advanced trainer T-50i 14[7] 6 on order[9]
Embraer EMB 314 Brazil light attack / COIN 15[7]
Maritime Patrol
Boeing 737 United States maritime patrol 737-2X9[10] 3[7]
CASA/IPTN CN-235 Indonesia maritime patrol CN-235 MPA 2[7][11]
EADS CASA C-295 Indonesia Maritime patrol 1[7][12]
Tanker
C-130 Hercules United States aerial refueling KC-130B 1[7]
Transport
Boeing 737 United States VIP / transport 6[13] (1) 200 Adv. (1) 500 (3) 400 (1) 800[14][15][note 5]
CASA/IPTN CN-235 Indonesia Transport 5[7]
CASA C-212 Indonesia transport / MEDEVAC NC-212 5[16]
C-130J Super Hercules United States transport C-130J-30 0 5 on order[17]
C-130 Hercules United States transport C-130B/H 23[7] four of which are Lockheed L-100’s [18]
EADS CASA C-295 Spain transport CN-295 9[12] licensed built by Indonesian Aerospace
Fokker F28 Netherlands transport 2[19] (1) 3000R series (1) 4000 series
Pilatus PC-6 Porter Switzerland Agricultural 1[20]
Helicopters
MBB Bo 105 Germany light utility 2[7]
Eurocopter EC 725 France CSAR H225M 6 9 on order[7]
Eurocopter AS332 France transport / utility NAS 332 9[7] licensed built by Indonesian Aerospace
Aérospatiale SA330 France transport / utility NAS 330J 9[7] licensed built by Indonesian Aerospace
AgustaWestland AW101 UK / Italy transport / SAR 1[21] 2 on order[22]
Trainer Aircraft
BAE Hawk United Kingdom light attack / primary trainer Hawk 109 7[7]
Grob G 120TP Germany basic trainer 29[7]
KAI KT-1 Woongbi Republic of Korea primary trainer 14 3 on order[7]
SIAI-Marchetti SF.260 Italy trainer SF.260M/W 18[23][24]
Cessna 182 Skylane United States basic trainer 182T Skylane 2[25] Used by Indonesian Air Force Academy[26]
Cessna 172 United States basic trainer 172S Skyhawk SP 3[27] Used by Indonesian Air Force Academy[28]
Cessna T-41 Mescalero United States basic trainer T-41D 15[29] Used by Indonesian Air Force Academy[30]
Eurocopter EC120 France trainer 10[7]
UAV
IAe Wulung Indonesia 3 Entered service in 2018[31]
CASC Rainbow China MALE/UCAV CH-4 6[32] armed with AR-1 & AR-2 missiles[33]
Aerostar Tactical UAS[34] Israel surveillance
IAI Searcher Israel surveillance Searcher 2 4[35][36]
CAC Fox France surveillance AT-1 4[35][37]


Retired[]

Below is a list of some notable aircraft previous operated by the Armed Forces of Indonesia

An OV-10 Bronco on display at an Air force Museum in Yogyakarta
A MiG-21 of the Indonesian Air Force
A B-25 Mitchell on display
Aircraft Origin Type Variant In service Notes
Combat Aircraft
MiG-17 Soviet Union fighter MiG-17PF 70[38][39] 40 units were Polish produced - 30 were Czechoslovakian.
MiG-19 Soviet Union fighter 35[39] retired from service
MiG-21 Soviet Union fighter MiG-21F-13 26[39] retired from service.
OV-10 Bronco United States COIN / surveillance OV-10F 16[40] replaced by the EMB 314 Super Tucano[41]
CAC Sabre Australia fighter Mk-32 16[38] variant of the F-86
A-4 Skyhawk United States attack A-4E/F 31[38] obtained from Israel via the U.S.
Northrop F-5 United States attack F-5E/F Tiger II 16[38][42] 11 F-5E and 5 F-5F - retired from service
P-51 Mustang United States fighter P-51D/K 49[38][43] retired from service
B-26 Invader United States light bomber 6[38] retired from service
North American B-25[43] United States medium bomber C/D/J retired from service
Ilyushin Il-28 Soviet Union medium bomber Il-28/U/R/T 48[38] retired from service
Tupolev Tu-16 Soviet Union strategic bomber Tu-16/KS-1 24[38] 12 Badger A, 12 Badger B - retired from service[44]
Nakajima Ki-43 Japan fighter approximately 11 aircraft were in service between 1945-1949[45]
Kawasaki Ki-61 Japan fighter approximately 6 aircraft were in service in 1946.[45]
Kawanishi N1K Japan floatplane fighter N1K1 approximately 4 aircraft were obtained.[45][46]
Transport
Boeing 707 United States transport / VIP 707-3M1C 1[47][48] retired from service
Cessna 402 United States light utility 2[39] retired from service
Cessna 206 United States light utility T207 5[39] retired from service
Douglas C-47 United States transport 21[38] retired from service
HU-16 Albatross United States SAR / utility UF-1 10[38] amphibious aircraft - retired from service
PBY-5A Catalina United States SAR / utility 8[43] amphibious aircraft - retired from service
Fokker F27 Netherlands transport F27-400M 8[19][48] retired from service
Ilyushin Il-14 Soviet Union transport 28[38] retired from service
Antonov An-12 Soviet Union transport 3[38] retired from service
de Havilland Canada DHC-3 Canada utility / transport 5[38] STOL capable aircraft - retired from service
Lockheed Super Constellation United States VIP transport L-1049C/H 3[49] former Pakistan International Airlines [note 6]
Helicopters
Bell 47 United States utility 4[38] retired from service
Bell 206 United States liaison 2[40] retired from service
Bell 204 United States utility 2[40] retired from service
Mil Mi-1 Soviet Union light utility 8[38] retired from service
Mil Mi-2 Russia light utility 2[38] retired from service
Mil Mi-4 Soviet Union utility 26[38] retired from service
Mil Mi-6 Soviet Union heavy transport 8[38] retired from service
Hiller 12 United States utility 10[38] retired from service
Hughes 300 United States training 300C 9[38] retired from service
Sikorsky H-34 United States transport S-58T 12[40] retired from service
Aérospatiale SA 321 Super Frelon France transport SA 321J 1[50][51] retired from service. Was operated by Pelita Air Service.
Trainer Aircraft
MiG-15 Soviet Union trainer MiG-15UTI 15[38] produced in Czechoslovakia
Il-28 Soviet Union trainer Il-28U 4[52]
Aero L-29 Delfin Czechoslovakia trainer 18[53][54] retired from service
A-4 Skyhawk United States conversion trainer TA-4H/J 4[38] retired from service - obtained from Israel via the U.S.
Lockheed T-33 United States trainer 12[38] retired from service
Beechcraft T-34 United States trainer T-34C 65[38] retired from service
T-6 Harvard United States trainer AT-16 / 6G 16 / 25[38] obtained from the Netherlands
de Havilland Vampire United Kingdom trainer T.55 8[38] retired from service

Munitions[]

Mark 82 gereral purpose bomb
Illustration of an AGM -65 Maverick
Name Origin Type Notes
Air-to-air missile
R-73 Russia short-range IR guided R-73E.

80 missiles obtained. (5 from Ukraine, 75 from Russia)[55]

R-77[56][57][58] Russia active radar homing
R-27 Russia medium-range IR guided R-27R1 and R-27ER1. From Ukraine according to SIPRI[55]
AIM-120C-7[59] United States beyond-visual-range missile
AIM-9J/P/9X-2[60] United States short-range IR guided initial 175 missiles obtained[38]
MAA-1 Piranha Brazil short-range IR guided
Air-to-surface missile
Kh-29TE Russia passive homing TV guidance initial 10 missiles obtained[38]
Kh-31P Russia anti-radiation missile initial 10 missiles obtained[38]
Kh-59M Russia TV-guided cruise missile initial 10 missiles obtained[38]
AGM-65B/D/G/K2[38] United States Electro-optical/Imaging infrared Also in service TGM-65G/K2
AR-1/AR-2 China For CH-4B[61]
General-purpose bomb and rockets
Mark 12[62] United States Unguided bomb For F-16, T-50I, Hawk 100/200
Mark 66[63] For EMB 314 Super Tucano
Mark 81[63] United States Unguided bomb For EMB 314 Super Tucano
Mark 82[64] United States Unguided bomb For F-16, T-50I, Hawk 100/200 with 102 JDAM kits received on August 2020.
P-100/P-250L[65] Indonesia Unguided bomb For Su-27/30
FFAR[63] Indonesia Rocket For F-16, T-50I, Hawk 100/200, EMB 314; produced in Indonesia
S8 Kom[63] Russia Rocket For Su-27/30
FAB-100/250/500 Russia Unguided bomb
OFAB-250[63] Russia Unguided bomb For Su-27/30

Air Defense[]

Name Origin Type In service Notes
SAM
NASAMS 2 Norway mobile SAM system 2 Batteries[38]
Chiron[66] South Korea MANPADS
QW-3 Vanguard China MANPADS 8 units[38]
Air Defence Artillery
Skyshield Switzerland towed anti-aircraft 19[38] Mark 2

Ground Vehicles[]

Indonesian air force SSE P6 ATAV
Paskhas TAD Turangga
Name Origin Type In service Notes
AFV
APS-3 Anoa Indonesia Anoa Command
Anoa APC
DMV-30 Indonesia DMV-30T
DMV-30A
Built by Indonesian Aerospace and SSE Defence[67]
SSE P6 ATAV Indonesia P6 ATAV V3 (armoured) Built by PT Sentra Surya Ekajaya[67]
SSE P2 Indonesia SSE P2 Commando II [67]
TAD Turangga Indonesia TAD Turangga Built by PT Karya Tugas Anda[68][67]
Toyota Hilux Hilux LSV [67]
Indonesian Light Strike Vehicle Indonesia Armored version Built by J-Forces[69]

Small arms[]

Pindad G2 Combat
Pindad SS2-V1
An MP5 submachine gun
Name Origin Type Variant Notes
Glock[70][71] Austria Semi-auto pistol
SIG Sauer P226[72] Germany Semi-auto pistol
CZ[73] Yugoslavia Semi-auto pistol
Pindad G2[71] Indonesia Semi-auto pistol
MP5[70] Germany Submachine gun Personal defense weapon
Pindad SS1[71] Indonesia Assault rifle
Pindad SS2[74] Indonesia Assault rifle SS2-V1
Heckler & Koch G3[75] Germany Battle rifle
SAR 21[76] Singapore Assault rifle
Barett M82[77] United States Anti-materiel rifle
PGM Hécate II[78] France Anti-materiel rifle
Accuracy International[77] United Kingdom Anti-materiel rifle AW50
Accuracy International[77] United Kingdom Sniper rifle AX308
M60 machine gun[79] United States Heavy machine gun
M2 Browning[80] Indonesia Heavy machine gun SMB-2
DShK[80] Soviet Union Heavy machine gun
FN MAG[81] Indonesia General-purpose machine gun SM2
Minimi[81] Indonesia Light machine gun SM3
RPD[80] Soviet Union Light machine gun
M134 Minigun[67] United States Rotary machine gun
M203[82] Indonesia Grenade launcher SPG
81mm Mortar[81] Mortar
60mm Mortar[82] Mortar
60mm Long Range[81] Mortar
Commando Mortar[82] Mortar

See also[]

Notes[]

  1. ^ All 10 F-16 A/B Block 15 is undergoing Falcon STAR-eMLU (STructural Augmentation Roadmap-enhanced Mid-Life Update) upgrade program. 5 Aircraft have finished the upgrade, and the remaining 5 are still ongoing the upgrade.[2][3]
  2. ^ Sometimes upgraded F-16A/B are called AM/BM[4]
  3. ^ All two Su-27SK have been upgraded to SKM standard.[6]
  4. ^ All two Su-30MK have been upgraded to MK2 standard.[8]
  5. ^ Aircraft number and the variants: AI-7304 Boeing 737-2QB(A), A-7305 Boeing 737-4U3, A-7306 Boeing 737-4U3, A-7307 Boeing 737-5U3, A-7308 Boeing 737-4Y0, A-001 Boeing 737-8U3(WL) BBJ2
  6. ^ 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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