The name of the Indonesian Navy ships is preceded by the prefix “KRI”, which means Kapal Perang Republik Indonesia , “warship of the Republic of Indonesia.” The Indonesian Navy is equipped with the following vessels(December 2014):

Frigates

Ahmad Yani Class

The frigate KRI Karel Satsuit Tubun (356) of the class Ahmad Yani
  • Ahmed Yani (formerly HNLMS Tjerk Hiddes ) (351)
  • Slamet Riyadi (formerly HNLMS Van Speijk ) (352)
  • Yos Sudarso (formerly HNLMS Van Galen ) (353)
  • Oswald Sihaan (formerly HNLMS Van Nes ) (354)
  • Abdul Halim Perdanakasuma (formerly HNLMS Evertsen ) (355)
  • Karel Satsuit Tubun (formerly HNLMS Isaac Sweers ) (356)

PKR (Sigma 10514)

  • Martadinata (331)
  • I Gusti Ngurah Rai (332)

Corvettes

Bung Tomo Class

  • Bung Tomo (357), 2014-
  • John Lie (358), 2014-
  • Usman-Harun (359), 2014-

Fatahillah Class

Although they are generally presented as frigates 1 , it seems more appropriate to classify these vessels as 1,450 tons of displacement as corvettes 2 :

  • Fatahilah (361)
  • Malahayati (362)
  • Nala (363)

Sigma class

  • Diponegoro (365)
  • Hasanuddin (366)
  • Sultan Iskandar Muda (367)
  • Frans Kaisiepo (368)

Kapitan Class Pattimura

  • Kapitan Patimura (371)
  • Untung Suropati (372)
  • Nuku (373)
  • Lambung Mangkurat (374)
  • Tjut Nya Dhien (375)
  • Sultan Thaha Syaifuddin (376)
  • Sutanto (377)
  • Sutedi Senoputra (378)
  • Wiratno (379)
  • Memet Sastrawiria (380)
  • Tjiptadi (381)
  • Hasan Basry (382)
  • Iman Bonjol (383)
  • Pati Unus (384)
  • Teuku Umar (385)
  • Silas Papare (386)

Submarines

Type 209-1300

  • Cakra (401)
  • Nanggala (402)

Chang Bogo Class

  • Nagapasa (403)

Fast Attack Ships

Mandau Class

  • Mandau (621)
  • Dating (622)
  • Badek (623)
  • Keris (624)

Sampari Class

These patrol boats, 60 meters and 460 tons, also called KCR ( Kapal Cepat Rudal , “fast missile ships”) 60, will be equipped with Chinese missiles C-705 3 :

  • Sampari (628)
  • Tombak (629)
  • Halasan (630)

Todak Class

These FPB-57- type vessels , formerly simple patrol boats, are now equipped with C-802 missiles . Become attack ships, their hull number has been changed:

  • Todak (631)
  • Lemadang (632)
  • Hiu (634)
  • Layang (635)

Clurit class

These 40-meter vessels, also known as KCR 40s, are equipped with Chinese sea-sea missiles C-705 :

  • Clurit (641)
  • Kujang (642)
  • Beladau (643)
  • Alamang (644)
  • Surik (645)
  • Siwar (646)
  • Parang (647)
  • Terapang (648)

Patrol anti-submarine warfare

Andau Class

These ships type FPB-57 are equipped with torpedoes of 533 mm:

  • Andau (650)
  • Singa (651)
  • Tongkak (652)
  • Ajak (653)

Patrol

FPB-57 (variant IV)

  • Pandrong (801)
  • Sura (802)

FPB-57 (Variant I) ( search and rescue )

  • Kakap (811)
  • Kerapu (812)
  • Tongkol (813)
  • Barakuda (814)

Kondor II Class

These boats are former mine hunters converted into patrol boats:

  • Kelabang (826) (formerly Pulau Rondo (725))
  • Kala Hitam (828) (formerly Pulau Raibu (728))

Class Attack

  • Sibarau (847)
  • Siliman (848)
  • Sigalu (857)
  • Silea (858)
  • Siribua (859)
  • Waigeo (861) (Indonesian variant)
  • Siada (862)
  • Sikuda (863)
  • Sigurot (864)
  • Tenggiri (865)

Class Bet

3 patrol boats of 43 meters

Viper class

11 patrol boats of 40 meters

Class Boa

13 patrol boats of 36 meters

Other patrol

Cucut (866) (formerly RSS Jupiter of the Singapore Navy )

Minesweepers

Class Pulau Rengat

  • Pulau Rengat (711)
  • Pulau Rupat (712)

Kondor II Class

The Genthin (312) of the former East German Navy , a Kondor II class minesweeper
  • Pulau Rote (721)
  • Pulau Raas (722)
  • Pulau Romang (723)
  • Pulau Rimau (724)
  • Pulau Rusa (726)
  • Pulau Rangsang (727)
  • Pulau Rempang (729)

Transport of landing craft

Makassar Class

  • KRI Makassar (590)
  • KRI Surabaya (591)
  • KRI Banjarmasin (592)
  • KRI Banda Aceh (593)

Support vessels

Command Ship

  • KRI Multatuli (561) , 1961-

Ships schools

  • KRI Dewaruci , three-masted schooner from 1953
  • KRI Arung Samudera ,
  • KRI Ki Hajar Dewantara (364)

Boats less than 36 meters in length

Ships shorter than 36 meters are designated by the prefix “KAL” ( Kapal Angkatan Laut , “Navy Ship”).

Notes and references

  1. ↑ James Goldrick and Jack McCaffrie, Navies of South-East Asia: A Comparative Study , Routledge , Abingdon (2013)
  2. ↑ “[V] essels with a displacement greater than 100 tones less than 1,700 tones will be considered corvettes”, Paul Pryce, “An ASEAN Maritime Alliance?”, Natocouncil.ca, January 28, 2015
  3. ↑ Ridzwan Rahmat, “IMDEX 2015: Indonesia Confirms deployment of C-705 missiles is KCR-60M class”, IHS Jane’s Navy International , May 18, 2015