List of active Indonesian Navy ships
All the Indonesian 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 lead ships.
The Navy consists of Frigates, Corvettes, Submarines, Fast Attack Craft, Minesweepers, Landing Transport Ships, Support Vessels and Training Ships.
Submarine Fleet
Indonesian Navy are expected to operate at least 10-12 submarines in 2024.
Class | Picture | Type | Boats | Origin | Note |
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Submarines (3 in Service, 1 under sea trial, 1 under construction) | |||||
Nagapasa-class | Attack submarine | KRI Nagapasa (403) KRI Ardadedali (404) KRI Alugoro (405) |
South Korea Indonesia |
1 under sea trial. 1 under construction in Indonesia. | |
Cakra-class | Attack submarine | KRI Cakra (401) KRI Nanggala (402) |
Germany | In active service. |
Surface Fleet
Frigate
Class | Picture | Type | Ships | Origin | Note |
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Frigates (7 in Service, 1 under sea trial) | |||||
Martadinata-class [1] | Frigate | KRI Raden Eddy Martadinata (331) KRI I Gusti Ngurah Rai (332) |
Netherlands | 1 in active service, 1 under sea trial. | |
Ahmad Yani-class | Frigate | KRI Ahmad Yani (351) KRI Slamet Riyadi (352) KRI Yos Sudarso (353) KRI Oswald Siahaan (354) KRI Abdul Halim Perdanakusuma (355) KRI Karel Satsuit Tubun (356) |
Netherlands | In active service. |
Corvette
Class | Picture | Type | Ships | Origin | Note |
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Corvettes (10 in service) | |||||
Diponegoro-class | Corvette | KRI Diponegoro (365) KRI Sultan Hasanuddin (366) KRI Sultan Iskandar Muda (367) KRI Frans Kaiseipo (368) |
Netherlands | In active service. | |
Bung Tomo-class | Corvette | KRI Bung Tomo (357) KRI John Lie (358) KRI Usman Harun (359) |
United Kingdom | In active service. | |
Fatahillah-class | Corvette | KRI Fatahillah (361) KRI Malahayati (362) KRI Nala (363) |
Netherlands | KRI Malahayati is currently being upgraded. |
ASW Corvette
Originally, 16 ships were ordered. KRI Memet Sastrawiria was heavily damaged because of fire and was later decommissioned in 2008.[2] KRI Pati Unus (384) was decommissioned in 2017[3] following a fatal accident in 2016. Recently the remaining 14 ships are still in active service.
Class | Picture | Type | Ships | Origin | Note |
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ASW Corvettes (14 in service) | |||||
Kapitan Pattimura-class | 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 (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 |
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.
Class | Picture | Type | Ships | Origin | Note |
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Fast Missile Boat (15 in service, 1 under construction) | |||||
Mandau-class | Fast Missile Boat | KRI Mandau (621) KRI Rencong (622) KRI Badik (623) KRI Keris (624) |
South Korea | In active service. | |
Clurit-class | Fast Missile Boat 40M | 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. | |
Sampari-class | Fast Missile Boat 60M | Batch I KRI Sampari (628) KRI Tombak (629) KRI Halasan (630) Batch II KRI tba [4] |
Indonesia | Batch II is under construction |
Patrol Fleet
The ship list below only mention ships that are considered as KRI or Indonesian warship because it's equipped with heavy and enough armament. Beside that, the Indonesian navy also have numerous patrol boats that classify as KAL or Kapal Angkatan Laut or Indonesian Navy Ship. This type of ship is usually used as a secondary fleet to maintain the law of Indonesian coastal sea.
Class | Picture | Type | Boats | Origin | Note |
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Patrol Vessel | |||||
FPB 57-class | Patrol Boat | FPB-57 Nav I KRI Kakap (811) KRI Kerapu (812) KRI Tongkol (813) KRI Barakuda (814) FPB-57 Nav II KRI Andau (650) KRI Singa (651) KRI Tongkak (652) 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 | 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 (Clurit-class patrol version) | Patrol Boat | Batch I KRI Pari (849) KRI Sembilang (850) KRI Sidat (851)[5] KRI Cakalang (852) Batch II KRI Tatihu (853) KRI Layaran (854) KRI Madidihang (855) KRI Kurau (856) KRI Torani (860) KRI Lepu (861) |
Indonesia | Type PC-40 & PC-43 patrol boat (Clurit-class version without C-705 missile) | |
Sibarau-class | Patrol Boat | KRI Sibarau (847) KRI Siliman (848) KRI Sigalu (857) KRI Silea (858) KRI Siribua (859) KRI Waigeo (861) KRI Siada (862) KRI Sikuda (863) KRI Sigurot (864) KRI Tenggiri (865) |
Australia | In active service. ex-Attack-class patrol boat | |
Badau-class | Patrol Boat | KRI Badau (841) KRI Salawaku (842) |
Singapore | In active service | |
Krait-class | Patrol-Boat | KRI Krait (827) | Indonesia | In active service | |
Boa-class (KRI) | Patrol Boat | KRI Kalakae (818) KRI Taliwangsa (870) KRI Kalagian (871) |
Indonesia | Type PC-36 & PC-40 patrol boat made with fiberglass material Majority of vessels have changed status to KAL | |
Cucut-class | Patrol Boat | KRI Cucut (866) | Singapore | In active service | |
Boa-class (KAL) | Patrol Boat | KAL Boa KAL Welang KAL Suluh Pari KAL Katon KAL Sanca KAL Piton KAL Warakas KAL Mulga KAL Panana KAL Tedong Naga KAL Viper KAL Weling KAL Tedung Selar KAL Patola KAL Tarihu KAL Alkura KAL Birang KAL Kobra KAL Anakonda |
Indonesia | In active service | |
Bawean-class | Patrol-Boat | KAL Bawean | Indonesia | In active service. | |
Bireun-class[6] | Patrol-Boat | KAL Bireun KAL Kumai KAL Mapor |
Indonesia | In active service. | |
KAL-28M[7] | Patrol Boat | KAL Pulau Karakelang KAL Pulau Nustual KAL Pulau Ambalat KAL Pulau Sangihe KAL Pulau Trangan KAL Pulau Mego KAL Marapas KAL Lemukutan KAL Tanjung Pinang KAL Bunyu KAL Kelambau |
Indonesia | In active service. |
Minesweepers
Mine countermeasure vessels
Class | Picture | Type | Ships | Origin | Note |
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Mine countermeasure vessels (12 in Service) | |||||
T43 Class | Mine countermeasures vessel | KRI Pulau Rani (701) | Soviet Union | ||
Tripartite Class | Mine countermeasures vessel | KRI Pulau Rengat (711) KRI Pulau Rupat (712) | Netherlands | ||
Kondor II-class | Mine countermeasures vessel | KRI Pulau Rote (721) KRI Pulau Raas (722) KRI Pulau Romang (723) KRI Pulau Rimau (724) KRI Kelabang (826) KRI Pulau Rusa (726) KRI Pulau Rangsang (727) KRI Kala Hitam (828) KRI Pulau Rempang (729) | East Germany | ||
Amphibious Forces
Class | Picture | Type | Ships | Origin | Note |
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Amphibious Fleet | |||||
Makassar-class | Landing Platform Dock | KRI Makassar (590) KRI Surabaya (591) KRI tba [8] |
Indonesia | 2 In active service. 1 under construction. | |
Banjarmasin-class | Landing Platform Dock | KRI Banjarmasin (592) KRI Banda Aceh (593) |
Indonesia | Sister-ship of Makassar-class LPD | |
Teluk Bintuni-class [9][10][11] | Landing Ship Tank | KRI Teluk Kendari[12] (518) KRI Teluk Kupang[12] (519) KRI Teluk Bintuni[13][14] (520) KRI AT-4 KRI AT-5 KRI AT-6 KRI AT-7 |
Indonesia | 1 in service. 2 under sea trial. 4 under construction[15] | |
LST 511/512-class | Landing Ship Tank | KRI Teluk Amboina (503) KRI Teluk Ratai (509) KRI Teluk Bone (511) |
United States | In active service. | |
Teluk Semangka-class | Landing Ship Tank | KRI Teluk Penyu (513) KRI Teluk Mandar (514) KRI Teluk Sampit (515) KRI Teluk Banten (516) KRI Teluk Ende (517) |
South Korea | In active service. | |
Teluk Gilimanuk-class | Landing Ship Medium | KRI Teluk Gilimanuk (531) KRI Teluk Celukan Bawang (532) KRI Teluk Cendrawasih (533) KRI Teluk Peleng (535) Teluk Sibolga (536) KRI Teluk Manado (537) KRI Teluk Hading (538) KRI Teluk Parigi (539) KRI Teluk Lampung (540) KRI Teluk Jakarta (541) KRI Teluk Sangkulirang (542) KRI Teluk Cirebon (543) KRI Teluk Sabang (544) |
East Germany | In active service. | |
Various classes | Landing Craft Utility | KRI Dore (580) KRI Dili (583) KRI Nusa Utara (584) |
Indonesia | In active service. |
Hospital Ship
Class | Picture | Type | Ships | Origin | Note |
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Hospital Ship (1 in Service) | |||||
Tanjung Dalpele-class | Hospital Ship | KRI Dr. Soeharso | South Korea | in active service. |
Support Fleet
Training
No | Class | Ship Name | Origin | Hull Numbers[16] | Service years | Previously | Note |
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1 | Schooner | KRI Arung Samudera | New Zealand | 1991–Present | Adventurer | Used in tall ship races and events around the world | |
2 | Barquentine | KRI Dewaruci | Germany | 1953–Present | Used in tall ship races and events around the world, also for Navy Cadet's Training Ship | ||
3 | Ki Hajar Dewantara Class (FFGH/FFT) | KRI Ki Hajar Dewantara | Yugoslavia | 364 | 1981–Present[17] | Custom-built training frigate[18] | |
4 | Barque | KRI Bimasuci | Spain | 2017 | Replace KRI Dewaruci |
Oceanographic and Research Vessel
Indonesian Navy's Rigel-class are considered as one of the most advanced oceanographic and research vessel because of its equipment and technology.
No | Ship Name | Ship Class | Origin | Hull Numbers[16] | Previously | Note |
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1 | KRI Dewa Kembar | Hecla-class | England | 932 | HMS Hydra | In active service |
2 | KRI Rigel | Rigel class | France | 933 | In active service | |
3 | KRI Spica | Rigel class | France | 934 | In active service |
Command ship (AGFH)
No | Ship Name | Origin | Hull Numbers[16] | Note |
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1 | KRI Multatuli | Japan | 561 | In active service. Build as submarine tender but later converted into command ship. |
Fleet Tugs (ATF)
KRI Rakata (922, ex-USS Menominee), an ocean tugboat was decommissioned in 2003. The ship later sunk as missiles and torpedoes target during an exercise in 2004. The ship received multiple direct hit from anti-ship missile and SUT Torpedo.
No | Ship Name | Ship Type | Origin | Hull Numbers[16] | Previously | Note |
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1 | KRI Soputan | Ocean going tugboat | South Korea | 923 | In active service | |
2 | KRI Leuser | Ocean going tugboat | Indonesia | 924 | In active service | |
3 | TD Galunggung | Coastal tugboat | Indonesia | In active service | ||
4 | TD Anjasmoro | Coastal tugboat | Indonesia | In active service | ||
5 | TD Malabar | Coastal tugboat | Indonesia | In active service |
Support Ships (AKL)
- 952 KRI Nusa Telu
- 959 KRI Teluk Mentawai (Telaud/Tisza class)
- 961 KRI Wagio (Telaud/Tisza class)
Troop Transport Ship (AP)
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.[19] 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.
No | Ship Name | Origin | Hull Numbers[16] | Previously | Note |
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1 | KRI Tanjung Kambani | Japan | 971 | Dong Yang No.6 | In active service |
2 | KRI Tanjung Oisina | 972 | MV Princess Irene | In active service | |
3 | KRI Tanjung Nusanive | Germany[20] | 973 | KM Kambuna | In active service |
4 | KRI Tanjung Fatagar | Germany [20] | 974 | KM Rinjani | In active service |
5 | KRI Karang Pilang[21][22] | Germany | 981 | KFC Ambulu | In active service |
6 | KRI Karang Tekok | Germany | 982 | KFC Mahakam | In active service |
Replenishment ship
Tanker ship
Class | Picture | Type | Ships | Origin | Note |
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Replenishment | |||||
Khobi-class | Coastal Tanker | KRI Balikpapan (901) KRI Sambu (902) |
Japan | In active service. | |
Rover-class | Tanker | KRI Arun (903) | England | In active service. | |
unknown | Small Tanker | KRI Sungai Gerong (906) | unknown | In active service. | |
Sorong-class | Tanker | KRI Sorong (911) | Yugoslavia | In active service. | |
Tarakan-class [23] | Tanker | KRI Tarakan (905) [10][11][24][25] KRI tba[26] |
Indonesia | 1 in active service. 1 under construction. | |
tbd | Tanker | tbd[27] | Indonesia | Under construction. |
Naval Weapon Systems
Indonesian Sea and Coast Guard
KPLP / Indonesian Sea and Coast Guard
Indonesian Sea and Coast Guard or Kesatuan Penjaga Laut dan Pantai (KPLP) is a semi-military unit that established to control Indonesia sailing safety. KPLP is the first Indonesian Coast Guard and separated from BAKAMLA. Technically, Indonesia has two different coast guard to maintain its territorial. KPLP is directly under Indonesian Ministry of Transportation command. BAKAMLA is under the command of the President.
Class 1 ship
60 meter vessels
- KN Trisula P.111
- KN sarotama P.112
- KN Alugara P.114
- KN Kalimasadha P.115
- KN Chundamani P.116
- KN Kalawai P.117
- KN Gandiwa P.118
Class 2 ship
40 meter vessels
- KN Rantos P.210
- KN Grantin P.211
- KN Pasatimpo P.212
Class 3, 4 and 5
KPLP also have hundreds of class 3 until 5 ship. These ship have smaller size than class 1 or 2.
Future Fleet
In the next 5 years or until 2019. KPLP are planning to acquire at least 500 patrol vessel from different size to strengthen its patrol fleet.
BAKAMLA / Indonesian Coast Guard
The Indonesia Coast Guard or Badan Keamanan Laut Republik Indonesia (BAKAMLA, literally means Maritime Security Board) is a maritime patrol and rescue on the Republic of Indonesia territorial water.
48 meters ship
Series 48 ship. All were built by Indonesian ship company and if necessary, all of these ship can be modified to equipped with anti-ship missile.
No | Ship Name | Origin | Hull Numbers | Note |
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1 | KN Bintang Laut [28] | Indonesia | 4801 | |
2 | KN Singa Laut[29] | Indonesia | 4802 | |
3 | KN Kuda Laut[30] | Indonesia | 4803 | |
4 | KN Gajah Laut [31] | Indonesia | 4804 | |
5 | KN Ular Laut | Indonesia | 4805 | |
6 | KN Belut Laut [32] | Indonesia | 4806 |
Future Fleet
- 110m Offshore Patrol Vessel (OPV)
Future Project
Destroyers
Indonesia has no plans to acquire destroyers anytime soon but some sources reported that in Indo Defence 2016, South Korea tried to offer its KDX III or Sejong the Great class destroyer to the Indonesian Navy. There's no further information about this report, and both Indonesia and South Korea denied this information.
Frigates
Indonesian Navy want to acquire at least two additional frigates to replace the current Van speijk-class frigate. There is a plan to open a tender in 2017 to choose the ships
Landing Platform Dock
Some sources said that the Indonesian Navy already signed a contract worth IDR 700 billion to build one additional Landing Platform Dock to strengthen its amphibious fleet. The ship will be built at PT PAL. However, the government still refuses to make public announcement about this news. Kolinlamil reported that Indonesian Navy will order at least 3 additional LPD to reaching MEF in 2024.[33]
Fast Missile Boat
In early 2017, the Indonesian Navy has ordered 1 FMB-60 / KCR-60 worth IDR 220 Billion with the consideration to buy 3 more vessels of the same class.[34] To fulfill the MEF project, Indonesian Navy hopes to receive at least 35 FMB-60 / KCR-60 vessels by 2024.[35]
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.
LST
Kolinlamil said that Indonesian Navy will procure at least 6 new LSTs to replace the older vessel and strengthen the capability of the Indonesian Navy in real battle.[33]
Minesweeper
The Indonesian Navy has allocated $215 million to replace its two Tripartite class minesweepers.[36]
Submarines
20 December 2011, the Indonesian Defense Ministry and Daewoo Shipbuilding Marine Engineering (DSME) signed the contract 3 submarines worth $1.07b. two submarines will be built in South Korea in cooperation with state-owned shipbuilder PT PAL, while the third submarine will be built at PT PAL’s facilities in Surabaya. Deliveries will be in 2015 and 2016. The submarines are to satisfy a partial requirement of as the 2024 Defense Strategic Plan 10 to 14 submarines as the minimum essential force.[37] Some report said that 3 more submarine will be ordered by Indonesian Navy soon.[38]
Former ship
Gallery of ships
- KRI Diponegoro
- KRI Makassar
- KRI Cut Nyak Dien
- KRI Wilhelmus Zakarias Yohanes
- KRI Samadikun
- KRI Karel Satsuitubun
- KRI Teluk Saleh
- KRI Teluk Bone
See also
- Equipment of the Indonesian Army
- Equipment of the Indonesian Air Force
- Indonesian Navy
- Military of Indonesia
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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
Further reading
- Indonesian Military Blog
- Indonesian Navy ships and equipment (Navy Recognition)
- 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 (in Indonesian)
- http://english.people.com.cn/200510/28/eng20051028_217350.html - Corvette acquisition