The Equipment of the Indonesian Navy can be subdivided into: ships, shipboard weapons, aircraft, land vehicles, land artillery, small arms and attire. These also includes the equipment of the Marine Corps, KOPASKA and Denjaka special forces.
Ships
Shipboard weapons
Aircraft
Fixed-wing aircraft | |||||||
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Aircraft | Image | Origin | Role | Versions | Quantity | Notes | |
CASA/IPTN CN-235 | Spain
Indonesia |
Maritime Patrol & Tactical Transport | CN-235-220 MPA
CN-235 |
8[1] | 6 unit is MPA version (CN-235 MPA), two aircraft was an upgrade version with the new features and equipment.[2][3] | ||
CASA C-212 Aviocar | Spain
Indonesia |
Maritime Patrol & Tactical Transport | NC-212
NC-212 MPA |
13[4] | 5 unit is MPA version (NC-212 MPA) and installed with domestic made FLIR and Thales Ocean Master radar.[5][6][7] | ||
Beechcraft Super King Air | United States | VIP transport | King Air 350i | 1[8] | |||
Beechcraft Baron | United States | Advanced trainer / Light transport | G58 Baron | 2[4] | [9] | ||
Beechcraft Bonanza | United States | Trainer / Light transport | G-36 Bonanza | 7[10][11] | 1 crashed in Madura Strait[12] | ||
Piper PA-28 Cherokee | United States | Trainer | Piper Archer DX | 5[13] | |||
Socata TB | France | Basic prop trainer | TB-9 Tampico
TB-10 Tobago |
4[14]
5[14] |
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Rotary-wing aircraft | |||||||
Eurocopter AS565 Panther | France
Indonesia |
ASW & Utility | Dauphin AS565 MBe | 11[15] | Will be used for naval anti-submarine warfare (ASW) missions and to support operations from land bases and vessels.[16] | ||
Eurocopter AS332 Super Puma | France
Indonesia |
Utility | NAS 332F | 1[15] | [17] | ||
Bell 412 | Canada
Indonesia |
Utility | Bell 412EP | 3[15] | Licensed production by Indonesian Aerospace.[6] | ||
MBB Bo 105 | Germany
Indonesia |
Utility | NBO-105 | 9[15] | Licensed production by Indonesian Aerospace.[7][6][18] | ||
Bell 505 | Canada | Training & Utility | Bell 505 | 2[19] | 2 more units planned[20] | ||
Eurocopter EC-120 Colibri | France | Training & Utility | EC-120B Colibri | 5[15] | [7][21] 2 units used for training[15] | ||
PZL Mi-2 | Poland | Utility | 1[15] | [22][23] | |||
Unmanned aerial vehicle | |||||||
Lapan LSU-02 | Indonesia | Survelliance UAV | LSU-02 | Unknown | Built by Lapan Indonesia | ||
Lapan LSU-03 | Indonesia | Survelliance UAV | LSU-03 | Unknown | Built by Lapan Indonesia | ||
Boeing Insitu ScanEagle | United States | Survelliance UAV | MQ-27B | -- | 14 on order. Some has been received[24] |
Land vehicles
Tanks | ||||||
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Name | Image | Role | Origin | Versions | Quantity | Notes |
PT-76 | Light tank | Soviet Union | PT-76B
PT-76(M) |
86[25] | Originally about 140 were purchased.
Some vehicles have been reconditioned in 2019/2020.[26] PT-76 used by the Indonesian Marines were upgraded by PT Lumindo Artha Sejati in collaboration with Ukrspetsexport. New Detroit Diesel engines, Cockerill Mk III 90mm cannons, new FCS, new day/night sight, a laser range-finder, and turret stabilizer.[27][28] | |
Armoured vehicle | ||||||
AMX-10P | Infantry fighting vehicle | France | AMX-10P Marine
AMX-10PAC (90mm, 20mm & 12.7mm variants) |
37[25] | ||
BTR-50 | Amphibious armoured personnel carrier | Soviet Union | BTR-50PK
BTR-50PU BTR-50PM BTR-50P(M) |
128[25] | Will be replaced by BT-3F. All upgraded with new engine, radio system and smoke grenade launchers on some vehicles.[29] Originally 180 APCs purchased. Additional 34 BTR-50 was purchased from Ukraine in 1997–1999.
Some vehicles have been reconditioned in 2019/2020.[26] | |
BT-3F | Amphibious armoured personnel carrier | Russia | (79)[30] | Amphibious version based on BMP-3F. To replace BTR-50. Originally 21 on order, later procurement of up to 79.[30] | ||
BMP-2 | Infantry fighting vehicle | Slovakia | BVP-2 | 23[25] | Also used as a short range mobile AA. | |
BMP-3 | Infantry fighting vehicle | Russia | BMP-3F | 54+(22)[31] | 100 mm gun/launcher 2A70 (able to fire shells or the 9M117 Bastion ATGM), 30 mm autocannon 2A72. In 2019, Indonesia ordered another 22 units.[32] | |
Assault Amphibious Vehicle | Armoured personnel carrier | United States | LVTP-7A1 | 15[25][33] | All donated from South Korea. Original program up to 35 vehicles. So far only 10 has been documented to have arrived.[34][35] But total in service according to data from Korps Marinir is 15.[33] | |
BTR-4 | Armoured personnel carrier | Ukraine | BTR-4M BAU Parus module
BTR-4M RCWS turret |
5[36][37] | [38] Subsequent orders for 55 vehicles were cancelled due to unsatisfactory performance.[39] 2 BTR-4, and 3 BTR-4K. | |
BTR-80 | Armoured personnel carrier | Russia | BTR-80A | 12[40] | Currently deployed by Indobatt Contingent on UNIFIL mission in Lebanon. | |
Utility | ||||||
BREM-Ch | Armoured recovery vehicle | Ukraine | VPV ARV | 3[41] | ||
BREM-L | Armoured recovery vehicle | Russia | 1[41] | [42] | ||
K-61 | Amphibious vehicle | Soviet Union | K-61 (PTS) | 31[25] | [43] | |
PTS | Amphibious vehicle | Soviet Union | PTS-10 | 9[25] | [44] | |
MAN KAT1 | Bridging vehicle | Germany | MAN KAT1 8×8 LEGUAN MLC70 | Unknown | [45] | |
Ural-4320 | Support vehicle | Russia | TRM 80 | 1 | Used as workshop and communication center for BMP-3F[46] | |
Sinotruk Howo | Battery support vehicle | China | Sinotruk Howo (4x4) | 1[47] | Used as platform for AF902 fire control system and search/tracking radar as part of 35 mm Type 90 air defense system[48] | |
Tatrapan | Battery support vehicle | Slovakia | Unknown | Used as artillery command vehicle for RM-70 MRLS battery[49] | ||
Kerametal Aligator Master 4x4 | Battery support vehicle | Slovakia | Unknown | Used as artillery observer vehicle for RM-70 MRLS battery[50] | ||
Land Rover series | Light utility vehicle | United Kingdom | Series II | Unknown | For ceremonial duty[51] | |
KIA KM420 | Light utility vehicle | South Korea | 140 | [52] | ||
Indonesian Light Strike Vehicle | Military light utility vehicle | Indonesia | ILSV armored APC | Unknown | Used by Kopaska and Marines.[53] | |
P6 ATAV | Light attack vehicle | Indonesia | Unarmored | Unknown | Used by Marines.[54] | |
ACMAT VLRA | Multi-purpose vehicle | France | ACMAT VLRA 4x4 STL | Unknown | [55] | |
Unimog | Multi-purpose vehicle | Germany | Unimog U1300L (4x4) Unimog U1550L (4x4) |
≤240 | [56] | |
M35 2½-ton cargo truck | Multi-purpose vehicle | United States | M35 | Unknown | [57] | |
Isuzu NPS | Multi-purpose vehicle | Japan | Isuzu NPS 75 (4x4) | 175 | [58] | |
Isuzu FVZ | Multi-purpose vehicle | Japan | Isuzu FVZ 34 (6x4) | 90 | Used as ammunition carrier.[59] | |
LIAZ 200 series | Multi-purpose vehicle | Czech Republic | LIAZ 251.154 RHD 4×4 | Unknown | [60] | |
Tatra 815-7 | Multi-purpose heavy-duty vehicle | Czech Republic | T815-7 MOR89 8x8 | Unknown | Used as ammunition carrier for RM-70 battery and also used as BMP-3F transporter[61] | |
Nissan Diesel UD330 | Tank transporter | Japan | Unknown | [62] | ||
WS2400 | Tank transporter | China | Unknown | [63] | ||
Land artillery
Rocket Launcher | ||||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
RM-70 | Multiple Rocket Launcher | Czechoslovakia
Czech Republic |
RM-70 Grad
RM-70 Vampire |
9
36 |
9 RM-70 Grad acquired around 2003, 8 new RM-70 Vampire acquired in 2016, 28 new RM-70 Vampire acquired in 2022-2023.[64][65][66] | |
Type 90B MLRS | Multiple Rocket Launcher | China | Type 90B | 3[25] | At least 4 units of Type 90B purchased in 2015[67] | |
Howitzer | ||||||
LG1 | Towed Howitzer | France | LG1 Mark II | 20[68] | ||
M1938 (M-30) | Towed Howitzer | Soviet Union | 75[41] | Originally 75 were acquired, numbers may have dwindled over the years. Acquired from Soviet Union in 1961 as preparation for Operation Trikora.[69] Still in service as June 2020.[70] | ||
Anti-Aircraft Gun | ||||||
Norinco/Oerlikon GDF | 35mm Anti-aircraft autocannon | Switzerland
China |
Type 90[71] | 4[41] | with a Skyguard fire control radar (AF-902 version)[41] | |
M1939 (52-K) | 85mm Anti-aircraft gun | Soviet Union | Unknown | Acquired from Soviet Union in 1961 as preparation for Operation Trikora.[72] Still in service as September 2020 for training purpose.[73] | ||
M1939 (61-K) | 37mm Anti-aircraft autocannon | Soviet Union | 24[citation needed] | Acquired from Soviet Union in 1961 as preparation for Operation Trikora.[74] Still in service as March 2020.[75] | ||
Small arms
See also
References
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