List of equipment of the Indonesian Navy
The Indonesian Navy (Indonesian: Tentara Nasional Indonesia-Angkatan Laut, TNI–AL) was founded on 10 September 1945. the Indonesian Navy had about 75,000 active personnel and more than 236 vessels in active service. The equipment of the Indonesian Navy can be subdivided into: vessels, aircraft, munitions, small arms, vehicles, and attire. These also includes the equipment of the Marine Corps, KOPASKA and Denjaka special forces.
Ships
All commissioned ships of the TNI-AL have the prefix KRI, standing for Kapal Republik Indonesia (Republic of Indonesia Ship). Smaller boats which have a length less than 36m and made from fiberglass have the prefix KAL, standing for Kapal Angkatan Laut (Navy ships).
Submarine | ||||||
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Image | Class | Origin | Type | Quantity | Ships | Notes |
Nagapasa class | South Korea Indonesia |
Submarine | 3+(3 in construction) | Batch I KRI Nagapasa (403) KRI Ardadedali (404) KRI Alugoro (405) Batch II |
Improved Chang Bogo-class submarine/DSME 1400. 2 units built by South Korea and 1 unit assembled domestically under license by PT PAL Indonesia. In 2019, Indonesia order 3 more units.[1] The fourth submarine will be built jointly with Transfer of Technology, and the fifth and sixth will be built independently in Indonesia. Armament:
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Cakra class | Germany | Submarine | 2 | KRI Cakra (401) KRI Nanggala (402) | Refitted in 2006, and 2012. All refitted, modernized, and upgraded, by DSME South Korea, and HDW Germany.[4] KRI Cakra (401) currently undergo overhaul by PT PAL in Surabaya.[5]
Armament:
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Frigate | ||||||
Martadinata-class | Netherlands Indonesia | Frigate | 2 | KRI Raden Edi Martadinata (331)
KRI I Gusti Ngurah Rai (332) |
2 ships have been built by PT PAL Indonesia and Damen Schelde[6] Also known as Perusak Kawal Rudal/Guided-Missile Destroyer Escort/Guided-Missile Frigate.
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Ahmad Yani-class | Netherlands | Frigate | 5 | KRI Ahmad Yani (351) KRI Yos Sudarso (353) KRI Oswald Siahaan (354) KRI Abdul Halim Perdanakusuma (355) KRI Karel Satsuit Tubun (356) |
All will be replaced gradually by Martadinata-class frigates and/or Iver Huitfeldt-class frigates.[8]
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Corvette | ||||||
Diponegoro-class | Netherlands | Corvette | 4 | KRI Diponegoro[10] (365) KRI Sultan Hasanuddin[11] (366) KRI Sultan Iskandar Muda[12] (367) KRI Frans Kaisiepo[13] (368) |
Based on Sigma-class corvette. Armament:
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Bung Tomo-class | United Kingdom | Corvette | 3 | KRI Bung Tomo (357) KRI John Lie (358) KRI Usman Harun (359) |
ex-Royal Brunei Navy Nakhoda Ragam-class
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Fatahillah-class | Netherlands | Corvette | 3 | KRI Fatahillah (361) KRI Malahayati (362) KRI Nala (363) |
Fatahillah was upgraded in 2013, Malahayati was upgraded in 2016. Armament:
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Kapitan Pattimura-class | East Germany | ASW corvette | 14 | KRI Kapitan Pattimura (371) KRI Untung Suropati (372) KRI Nuku (373) KRI Lambung Mangkurat (374) KRI Cut Nyak Dien (375) KRI Sultan Thaha Syaifudin (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) |
After German reunification the former East German ships were sold to the TNI-AL (Indonesian Navy) in 1993. Not all ships are equipped with their original ASW capabilities like sonar and torpedo launcher when bought by Indonesia.
Armament:
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Fast attack craft | ||||||
Clurit-class (KCR 40) | Indonesia | Missile boat | 8 | KRI Clurit (641) KRI Kujang (642) KRI Beladau (643) KRI Alamang (644) KRI Parang (645) KRI Siwar (646) KRI Surik (647) KRI Terapang (648) |
Armament:
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Sampari-class (KCR 60) | Indonesia | Missile boat | 4+(2 in construction) | Batch I
KRI Sampari (628) Batch II KRI Kerambit (627) |
Armament:
On 13 May 2019, Terma were awarded contract for installment of Terma C-Flex Combat Management System, Terma SCANTER 4603 X-Band Radar, C-Guard Decoy Launchers, C-Fire Electro Optical Fire Control System on KCR-60, adding possibility for future batch of KCR-60 to install/Wield NATO weaponry.[17] | |
Mandau class | South Korea | Missile boat | 3 | KRI Mandau KRI Badik KRI Keris | Originally this class equipped with Exocet MM38.
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FPB-57 | Germany Indonesia | Missile boat / Torpedo boat / Gun boat | 12 | 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) |
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. | |
Albatros-class | Germany | Gun boat | 4 | KRI Kakap KRI Kerapu KRI Tongkol KRI Barakuda | ||
Patrol boat | ||||||
Pari-class (PC 40) | Indonesia | Patrol boat | 18 | Batch I KRI Krait (827) 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 Karotang (872) KRI Mata Bongsang (873) |
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) [19][20] | |
Sibarau-class | Australia | Patrol boat | 8 | KRI Siliman KRI Sigalu KRI Silea KRI Siribua KRI Sikuda KRI Sigurot KRI Tenggiri KRI Siada | 32m patrol boat transferred from Australia. KRI Sibarau sank in December 2017.[23] | |
Badau-class | Brunei | Patrol boat | 2 | KRI Badau (841) KRI Selawaku (842) | 37m patrol boat donated by Brunei. | |
Cucut-class | Singapore | Patrol boat | 1 | KRI Cucut (866) | 35m patrol boat donated by Singapore. | |
Small craft / Fast interceptor craft (KAL) | ||||||
Viper class (PC 40) | Indonesia | Patrol craft | 4 | KAL Viper (820) KAL Piton (821) KAL Weling (822) KAL Tedung Selar (824) | 40m fiberglass patrol craft. KAL Boiga (825) and KAL Matacora (823) was decommissioned. | |
Tarihu class | Indonesia | Patrol craft | 4 | KAL Tarihu (829) KAL Akura (830) KAL Birang (831) KAL Mulga (832) | 40m fiberglass patrol craft.[24] | |
Boa class | Indonesia | Patrol craft | 9 | KAL Boa (807) KAL Welang (808) KAL Suluh Pari (809) KAL Katon (810) KAL Sanca (815) KAL Warakas (816) KAL Panana (817) KAL Kalakae (818) KAL Tedong Naga (819) | 36m fiberglass patrol craft. | |
Kobra class | Indonesia | Patrol craft | 4 | KAL Kobra (867) KAL Anakonda (868) KAL Patola (869) KAL Kalagian (871) | 36m fiberglass patrol craft. KAL Taliwangsa (870) was decommissioned. | |
Bawean class | Indonesia | Patrol craft | 1 | KAL Bawean | 32m patrol craft. | |
Kudungga class | Indonesia | Patrol craft | 1 | KAL Kudungga | 38m patrol craft. | |
Bireun class[25] | Indonesia | Patrol craft | 8 | KAL Bireun KAL Kumai KAL Mapor KAL Nipa KAL Anyer KAL Rajegwesi KAL Talise KAL Manakarra | 28m patrol craft. | |
Karakelang class (PC 28)[25] | Indonesia | Patrol craft | 25 | 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 Wayag KAL Tidore KAL Pulau Menjangan KAL Pulau Bungaran KAL Pulau Labengki KAL Sinabang KAL Sengiap KAL Iboih KAL Sorake KAL Tarise KAL Lalos |
28m patrol craft. KAL Pulau Pasoso was destroyed in Palu Tsunami 2018.[26] | |
PC-28m class | Indonesia | Patrol boat | 22 | 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 |
28m fiberglass patrol craft. | |
KMC Komando | Indonesia | Fast assault craft | 20 | 18m fast assault craft. | ||
Mine countermeasures vessel | ||||||
Pulau Rote class | East Germany | Minesweepers | 8 | KRI Pulau Raas KRI Pulau Romang KRI Pulau Rimau KRI Kelabang KRI Pulau Rusa KRI Pulau Rangsang KRI Kala Hitam KRI Pulau Rempang | After German reunification the former East German ships were sold to the TNI-AL (Indonesian Navy) in 1993.
Armament:
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Pulau Rengat class | Netherlands | Minehunter | 2 | KRI Pulau Rengat KRI Pulau Rupat | Propulsion:
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Multi-purpose support ship/Amphibious warfare ship | ||||||
Makassar class | South Korea
Indonesia |
Amphibious transport dock | 2 | KRI Makassar (590)
KRI Surabaya (591) |
KRI Banjarmasin and KRI Banda Aceh is the sister class and improved version of the Makassar class, while KRI Semarang based on modified Makassar class (Tarlac class) design
590 & 591 was built in Busan, while the rest was built in Surabaya. | |
Banjarmasin class | Indonesia | Amphibious transport dock | 2 | KRI Banjarmasin (592)
KRI Banda Aceh (593) |
Sister class of the Makassar class.
KRI Banjarmasin & KRI Banda Aceh: Features a third helicopter landing spot, shortened superstructure and different mast design. | |
Semarang class | Indonesia | Amphibious transport dock | 1 | KRI Semarang (594) | Sister class of the Makassar class.
Modified Tarlac-class design to increase troop capacity with total accommodation up to 771 personnel.[27] Launched on August 3, 2018.[28] | |
Tanjung Dalpele class | South Korea | Hospital ship | 1 | KRI Dr. Soeharso (990) | [31] | |
Sudirohusodo-class | Indonesia | Hospital ship | 1 | KRI dr. Wahidin Sudirohusodo (991)
KRI |
Derived from Semarang-class LPD design to be used as purpose built hospital ship, expected to be delivered in 2021.[32]
Projected to replace KRI Semarang role as a temporary hospital ship.[33] Launched on 7 January 2021. Kapal BRS/Bantu Rumah Sakit.[34][35] Second hospital ship was laid down on 10 September 2020, this ship is expected to be delivered by the end of 2022[36] | |
Teluk Bintuni class | Indonesia | Tank Landing Ship | 7+(2 in construction) | KRI Teluk Kendari (518) KRI Teluk Kupang (519) KRI Teluk Bintuni (520) KRI Teluk Lada (521) KRI Teluk Youtefa (522) KRI Teluk Palu (523) KRI Teluk Calang (524) | 5 in service, 2 undergoing sea trials, 2 on order[37][38][39] designated to carry up to 10 MBT Leopard 2 or 14 BMP-3F, 400 Soldier Troops, and 2 units Of Helicopter | |
Teluk Gilimanuk class | East Germany | Tank Landing Ship | 11 | 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) | After German reunification the former East German ships were sold to the TNI-AL (Indonesian Navy) in 1993.
Ex-Frosch I (531-542) & Frosch II (543-544)-class medium landing ships. | |
Teluk Semangka class | South Korea | Landing Ship Tank | 4 | KRI Teluk Mandar (514) KRI Teluk Sampit (515) KRI Teluk Banten (516) KRI Teluk Ende (517) | Also known as Tacoma class.
In active service.
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Tanjung Nusanive Class | Germany | Troop Transport Ship | 3 | KRI Tanjung Fatagar (974) KRI Karang Pilang (981) KRI Karang Tekok (982) | ||
Various class | Indonesia | Landing Craft Utility | 2 | KRI Dore (580) KRI Dili (583) | ||
Hydrographic survey vessels | ||||||
Rigel class | France | Survey vessel | 2 | KRI Rigel (933) KRI Spica (934) | [46][47] | |
Training ship | ||||||
KRI Bima Suci | Spain | Barque | 1 | KRI Bima Suci | Successor to KRI Dewaruci.[48] Launched 17 October 2016 by Construcciones Navales Paulino Freire, Vigo, Spain for 2017 delivery.[49] | |
KRI Arung Samudera | Germany New Zealand | Schooner | 1 | KRI Arung Samudera | ||
KRI Dewaruci | Germany | Barquentine | 1 | KRI Dewaruci | ||
KAL V-06 & KAL V-07 | Indonesia | Training ship | 2 | KAL V-06 & KAL V-07 | Commissioned in November 2018[50] | |
Tanker ship | ||||||
Tarakan class | Indonesia | Replenishment Oiler | 2 | KRI Tarakan (905) KRI Bontang (907) | KRI Bontang (907) is a sister ship of KRI Tarakan (905)[51][52] | |
Rover class | United Kingdom | Coastal Tanker | 1 | KRI Arun (903) | Displacement:
16,160 tonnes 6,692 tonnes deadweight (DWT) | |
Sorong class | Yugoslavia | Tanker | 1 | KRI Sorong (911) | in active service. | |
Aircraft
Aircraft | |||||||
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Aircraft | Image | Origin | Role | Versions | Quantity | Notes | |
CASA/IPTN CN-235 | Spain
Indonesia |
Maritime Patrol & Tactical Transport | CN-235 MPA | 5[53] | From the total of five CN-235, two aircraft was an upgrade version with the new features and equipment.[54][55] | ||
CASA C-212 Aviocar | Spain
Indonesia |
Maritime Patrol & Tactical Transport | NC-212
NC-212 MPA |
14[53] | 3 unit is MPA version (NC-212 MPA) and installed with domestic made FLIR and Thales Ocean Master radar.[56][57][58] | ||
GAF Nomad | Australia | Light transport | N.22/24 Nomad | 19[59] | |||
Beechcraft Bonanza | USA | Light transport/trainer | G-36 Bonanza | 8[60][61] | |||
Piper PA-28 Cherokee | USA | Trainer | Piper Archer DX | 5[62] | |||
Socata TB | France | Basic prop trainer | TB-9 Tampico
TB-10 Tobago |
4[59]
5[59] |
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Helicopter | |||||||
Eurocopter AS565 Panther | France
Indonesia |
ASW & Utility | Dauphin AS565 MBe | 11[53] | Will be used for naval anti-submarine warfare (ASW) missions and to support operations from land bases and vessels.[63] | ||
Bell 412 | Canada
Indonesia |
Utility | Bell 412EP | 3[64] | Licensed production by Indonesian Aerospace.[57] | ||
MBB BO 105 | Germany
Indonesia |
Utility | NBO-105 | 7[53] | Licensed production by Indonesian Aerospace.[58][57][65] | ||
Eurocopter EC-120 Colibri | France | Training & Utility | EC-120B Colibri | 5[53] | [58][66] | ||
PZL Mi-2 | Poland | Utility | 3[67] | [68] | |||
UAV | |||||||
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 |
Munitions
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) |
70+[81] | Not all operational. Originally about 140 were purchased.
Some vehicles have been reconditioned in 2019/2020.[82] 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.[83][84] | |
Armoured vehicle | ||||||
AMX-10P | Infantry fighting vehicle | France | AMX-10P Marine (90mm, 20mm & 12.7mm variants) | 34[85] | As 2019 34 AMX-10 in service | |
BTR-50 | Amphibious armoured personnel carrier | Soviet Union | BTR-50PK
BTR-50PU BTR-50PM BTR-50P(M) |
70+[86] | Will be replaced by BT-3F. All upgraded with new engine, radio system and smoke grenade launchers on some vehicles.[87] Originally 180 APCs purchased. Additional 34 BTR-50 was purchased from Ukraine in 1997–1999.
Some vehicles have been reconditioned in 2019/2020.[82] | |
BT-3F | Amphibious armoured personnel carrier | Russia | (79) | Amphibious version based on BMP-3F. To replace BTR-50. Originally 21 on order, later procurement of up to 79.[88] | ||
BMP-2 | Infantry fighting vehicle | Slovakia | BVP-2 | 40[89] | Also used as a short range mobile AA. | |
BMP-3 | Infantry fighting vehicle | Russia | BMP-3F
BREM-L |
54+(22)[85] | 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.[90] | |
Assault Amphibious Vehicle | Armoured personnel carrier | United States | LVTP-7A1 | 10[91] | All donated from South Korea. Original program up to 35 vehicles. So far only 10 has been documented to have arrived.[92][93] | |
BTR-4 | Armoured personnel carrier | Ukraine | BTR-4M BAU Parus module
BTR-4M RCWS turret |
5[94][95] | [96] Subsequent orders for 55 vehicles were cancelled due to unsatisfactory performance. 2 BTR-4, and 3 BTR-4K. | |
BTR-80 | Armoured personnel carrier | Russia | BTR-80A | 12[97] | Currently deployed by Indobatt Contingent on UNIFIL mission in Lebanon. | |
Artillery | ||||||
RM-70 | Multiple Rocket Launcher | Czechoslovakia
Czech Republic |
RM-70 Grad
RM-70 Vampire |
17 | 9 RM-70 Grad acquired around 2003, 8 new RM-70 Vampire acquired in 2016[98][99] | |
Type 90B MLRS | Multiple Rocket Launcher | China | Type 90B | 4[100] | ||
LG1 | Howitzer | France | LG1 Mark II | 20[101] | ||
M1938 (M-30) | Howitzer | Soviet Union | Unknown | Acquired from Soviet Union in 1961 as preparation for Operation Trikora.[102] Still in service as June 2020.[103] | ||
Oerlikon GDF | 35mm Anti-aircraft autocannon | Switzerland
China |
Type 90[104] | Unknown | ||
M1939 (52-K) | 85mm Anti-aircraft gun | Soviet Union | Unknown | Acquired from Soviet Union in 1961 as preparation for Operation Trikora.[105] Still in service as September 2020 for training purpose.[106] | ||
M1939 (61-K) | 37mm Anti-aircraft autocannon | Soviet Union | 24 | Acquired from Soviet Union in 1961 as preparation for Operation Trikora.[107] Still in service as March 2020.[108] | ||
Utility | ||||||
K-61 | Amphibious vehicle | Soviet Union | K-61 (PTS) | 10[109] | [110] | |
PTS | Amphibious vehicle | Soviet Union | PTS-10 | 6[111] | [112] | |
Small arms
Pistols | |||||||
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Model | Image | Calibre | Type | Origin | Version | Details | |
P226 | 9×19mm | Semi-automatic pistol | Switzerland | P226 P228 | Used by KOPASKA and High Ranking Officer. | ||
Glock | 9×19mm | Semi-automatic pistol | Austria | Glock 17 Glock 19 | Used by KOPASKA | ||
Hi-Power | 9×19mm | Semi-automatic pistol | Belgium Indonesia | Pindad P1 Pindad P2 | Standard issue sidearms. | ||
G2 | 9×19mm | Semi-automatic pistol | Indonesia | G2 Combat | Gradually will replace all remaining Pindad P1 & P2 in service. | ||
Mark 23 | .45 ACP | Semi-automatic pistol | Germany | Mark 23 | Used by KOPASKA. | ||
Beretta 92 | 9×19mm | Semi-Automatic Pistol | Italy | unknown | Used by KOPASKA.[113] | ||
Five-seven | FN 5.7×28mm | Semi-automatic pistol | Belgium | Five-seven | Used by KOPASKA. | ||
Cherokee | 9×19mm | Semi-automatic pistol | Israel | Cherokee Compact | Used by KOPASKA. | ||
Shotguns | |||||||
M3 | 12 gauge | Combat shotgun | Italy | M3T | Standard issue. | ||
SPAS-12 | 12 gauge | Combat shotgun | Italy | SPAS-12 | Standard issue. | ||
HK512 | 12 gauge | Combat shotgun | Germany Italy | HK512 | Used by Denjaka. | ||
Submachine guns | |||||||
HK MP5 | 9×19mm | Submachine guns | Germany | MP5A3 MP5SD3 | Used by KOPASKA. | ||
MP9 | 9×19mm | Submachine guns | Switzerland | MP9 | Used by KOPASKA. | ||
Uzi | 9×19mm | Submachine guns | Israel | Uzi SMG (wooden stock) Uzi SMG (folding stock)[114] | Used by Taifib and KOPASKA. | ||
K7 | 9×19mm | Submachine guns | South Korea | K7 | Used by KOPASKA. | ||
Škorpion | . 32 ACP | Submachine guns | Czechoslovakia | vz. 61 | Limited service. Used by KOPASKA. | ||
P90 | FN 5. 7×28mm | Submachine guns | Belgium | P90 | Used by Kopaska | ||
Assault rifle | |||||||
SS1 | 5.56×45mm NATO | Assault rifle | Indonesia | SS1-V1 SS1-V2 SS1-V3 SS1-V4 SS1-M1 SS1-M2 SS1-M5 Commando | Standard issue assault rifle. The SS1-M1 variants are intended for the Indonesian Marine Corps. A special coating process ensures the SS1 M series to be able to hold up sea water and not rust easily. The variant is designed to function even after being drenched in mud or sand. Available in 3 variants: SS1-M1, with a long barrel and foldable butt; SS1-M2, with a short barrel and foldable butt and SS1-M5 Commando. All remaining SS1 in service are to be replaced by the newer SS2. | ||
SS2 | 5.56×45mm NATO | Assault rifle | Indonesia | SS2-V1 SS2-V2 SS2-V4 | Standard issued. Gradually replacing the obsolete SS1. SS2-V4 variants are used by KOPASKA and Taifib. | ||
Galil | 5.56×45mm NATO 7.62×51mm NATO | Assault rifle Sniper rifle | Israel | Galil MAR Galil Galatz | Used by KOPASKA. | ||
vz. 58 | 7. 62×39mm | Assault rifle | Czechoslovakia | vz. 58 V | Used by KOPASKA.[115][116] | ||
AK-47 | 7. 62×39mm | Assault rifle | Soviet Union | AK-47 Type 2 | Limited service. Currently only used for training and reserves purposes only. | ||
AK-101 | 5.56×45mm NATO | Assault rifle | Russia | AK-101 | Used by the Marine Corps. | ||
Type 56 | 7.62×39mm | Assault rifle | China | Type 56 | Chinese variant of the AK-47 assault rifle. Currently only used for training and reserves purposes only. | ||
M16 | 5.56×45mm NATO | Assault rifle | United States | M16A1 M16A2 M16A4 | In limited service. | ||
M4 | 5.56×45mm NATO | Carbine | United States | M4A1 | Used by KOPASKA, Taifib and Denjaka. | ||
G36 | 5.56×45mm NATO | Assault rifle | Germany | G36V G36C | Used by Denjaka. | ||
HK416 | 5.56×45mm NATO | Assault rifle | Germany | HK416 | Used by Denjaka and KOPASKA. | ||
SG 550 | 5.56×45mm NATO | Assault rifle | Switzerland | SG 550 SG 552 | Used by KOPASKA.[117] | ||
AUG | 5.56×45mm NATO | Assault rifle | Austria | AUG A1 AUG A2 AUG A3 | Used by KOPASKA. | ||
APS | 5.66×39 mm | Underwater Assault rifle | Russia | APS | Used by KOPASKA. | ||
Sniper rifles | |||||||
M93 | .50 BMG | Anti-material rifle | Serbia | M93 | Used by KOPASKA. | ||
M24 | 7.62×51mm NATO | Bolt-action rifle | United States | M24A2 M24A3 | Used by KOPASKA. | ||
HK417 | 7. 62×51mm | Battle rifle | Germany | HK417 | Used by Denjaka. | ||
NTW-2 | 20×82mm | Anti-materiel rifle | South Africa | NTW-20 | Used by Taifib. | ||
SPR | .50 BMG 7.62×51mm NATO | Anti-materiel rifle Sniper rifle | Indonesia | SPR-1 SPR-2 SPR-3 | Standard issued. | ||
SSG 69 | 7. 62×51mm | Sniper rifle | Austria | SSG 69 | Used by KOPASKA. | ||
AWM | .300 Winchester Magnum .338 Lapua Magnum | Sniper rifle | United Kingdom | AWM | Used by KOPASKA. | ||
AW | 7.62×51mm NATO | Sniper rifle | United Kingdom | AW L96A1 | [118] | ||
PSG1 | 7.62×51mm NATO | Sniper rifle | Germany | MSG90 | Used by KOPASKA. | ||
Machine guns | |||||||
M60 | 7.62×51mm NATO | General-purpose machine gun | United States | unknown | Standard issued.[119] | ||
MAG | 7.62×51mm NATO | General-purpose machine gun | Belgium Indonesia | SPM2 GPMG | Standard issued. Also used by KOPASKA. Locally produced as the Pindad SPM2 GPMG | ||
Minimi | 5.56×45mm NATO | Light machine gun | Belgium Indonesia | SM2 | Standard issued. Locally produced as the Pindad SM2 | ||
Ultimax 100 | 5.56×45mm NATO | Light machine gun | Singapore | Mark 1 Mark 2 | Used by Taifib.[120] | ||
K3 | 5.56×45mm NATO | Light machine gun | South Korea | K3 | Used by KOPASKA. | ||
RPD | 7.62×39mm | Light machine gun | Soviet Union | [121] | |||
PK | 7.62x54mm | General-purpose machine gun | Soviet Union | PKT | Serbian made PKT. Used on BVP-2 as Coaxial MG, and on Ukrainian made BTR-50PK.[122] | ||
AA-52 | 7.62×51mm NATO | General-purpose machine gun | France | AAT-F1 | Used on AMX-10P PAC 90 as coaxial MG.[123] | ||
M2 | .50 BMG | Heavy machine gun | United States | M2HB
SMB-2 |
Locally produced by Pindad as SMB-2. | ||
DShK | 12.7×108mm | Heavy machine gun | Soviet Union | DShKM | Some used on ships. | ||
Grenade-based weapon | |||||||
M203 | 40×46mm grenade | Grenade launcher | United States Indonesia | M203A1 M203A2 SPG1 | Fitted on M16 and SS1 & SS2 rifles. Locally produced as the Pindad SPG1 | ||
AG36 | 40×46mm grenade | Grenade launcher | Germany | AG36 | Fitted on HK G36. Used by Denjaka.[124] | ||
RPG-7 | 40mm HEAT | Rocket-propelled grenade launcher | Soviet Union | ATGL-L | Used by the marine corps. Saw service during the Insurgency in Aceh[125] Bulgarian-made ATGL-L. | ||
Milkor MGL | 40×46mm grenade | Grenade launcher | South Africa | M32 MGL | Used by KOPASKA. | ||
GP-25 | 40mm | Grenade launcher | Soviet Union | GP-25
GP-30 |
Used by Taifib. |
See also
- Equipment of the Indonesian Army
- Equipment of the Indonesian Air Force
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