Indonesian Defense Industry

Indonesia Launches Two Domestically Built 98-metre OPV​



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Indonesian Navy 98-metre OPV, KRI Lukas Rumkorem (392). Indonesian MoD picture.

Fauzan Malufti 23 Sep 2024

Built by a private shipyard, PT Daya Radar Utama, the two identical OPVs have a length of 98 metres and a width of 13.5 metres. The ships are capable of reaching a maximum speed of 28 knots, with a cruising speed of 20 knots.



Indonesian Navy 98-metre OPV, KRI Lukas Rumkorem (392), during a launching ceremony in Lampung. TNI AL Picture.
KRI Lukas Rumkorem before being put to sea. TNI AL Picture.



TNI AL revealed that both OPVs would be armed with Leonardo 76mm and 40mm guns, Escribano 20mm guns, Roketsan 2×4 Surface to Surface Missile Launcher System, and torpedo launchers.

Furthermore, both ships will be equipped with decoys from Terma and sensors to detect underwater, surface, and aerial targets. In addition, TNI AL Chief of Staff, Admiral Muhammad Ali, said that the OPVs will be able to carry out electronic warfare.

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KRI Raja Haji Fisabilillah and KRI Lukas Rumkorem. Indonesian MoD picture.


Both the Indonesian Navy and the Ministry of Defence claimed that once the weapon systems and sensors are fully installed, the two OPVs can be regarded as light frigates in terms of combat capability.

The Indonesian Navy announced that KRI Raja Haji Fisabilillah and KRI Lukas Rumkorem will be assigned to its Third Fleet, which is responsible for operations in the Eastern Part of the country. Once commissioned, they are expected to be capable of performing a wide range of combat and non-combat missions, including search and rescue (SAR) and maritime law enforcement operations.

The construction of KRI Raja Haji Fisabilillah and KRI Lukas Rumkorem demonstrates TNI AL’s commitment to use domestically-made platforms.
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KRI Butana and KRI Selar. TNI AL picture.


Earlier this month, on September 5, the service welcomed two new PC-40-class patrol boats, KRI Butana (878) and KRI Selar (879), built by PT Citra Shipyard, and the third Tarakan-class replenishment oiler, KRI Balongan (908), constructed by PT Batamec Shipyard.

Armed with MSI-DS Seahawk LW30M guns, the two PC-40 vessels, launched in early May 2024, are 45.5 metres long and 7.9 metres wide. They can achieve a maximum speed of 24 knots and a cruising speed of 17 knots. Both ships, each with a crew of 35, will be assigned to the Second Fleet.



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KRI Balongan. TNI AL picture.

Meanwhile, TNI AL stated that KRI Balongan, which was launched in September 2022, is 127 metres long, 16 metres wide, and has a draft of 6.15 metres. It has a cargo tank capacity of 5,500 m³ for fuel and fresh water, as well as able to carry several containers (including refrigerated ones) for additional food storage. The ship can accommodate a total of 102 personnel, including helicopter and other additional crew.

KRI Balongan, which will be put under the command of the Third Fleet, is also fitted with a Controllable Pitch Propeller (CPP) system to enhance fuel efficiency and minimise the risk of engine damage, according to TNI AL.

 

Indonesian Ministry of Defense Launches New Hydro-Oceanographic Support Vessel by local private owned shipyard (Palindo Marine)




September 25, 2024

Indonesian Ministry of Defense (Kemhan) held the official launching ceremony for its newest ocean-going Hydro-Oceanographic Support Vessel (Bantu Hidro Oseanografi, BHO). The event took place at the Palindo Marine shipyard in Batam and was officiated by Major General Steverly C. Parengkuan, representing the Minister of Defense. This project is part of a larger collaboration between Indonesia and the German shipbuilder Abeking & Rasmussen.

The BHO vessel is designed to conduct high-resolution surveys and mapping operations across coastal regions, shallow waters, and deep ocean zones. Built under an offset agreement between Indonesia’s Ministry of Defense and Abeking & Rasmussen, the hull of the vessel was constructed locally by PT Palindo Marine.

This partnership marks another step in Indonesia’s efforts to achieve self-sufficiency in its defense industry, with an eye on stimulating the national economy and enhancing the nation’s welfare.

 
Made by PT LEN Industry, this is electronic company so they just use the platform to develop their mission system, flight control system, etc

 
Another aspiring local private owned defense company focusing on plane avionics (including for fighter jet), showing their flying test bed plane for their avionics products development.

 
Test flight of new NC212i for Indonesian Air Force

Location: Indonesian Aerospace complex, Bandung, West Java

 
PT SSE, the local content is high. If I am not mistaken the engine is also Toyota engine produced in Indonesia. Toyota Indonesia has produced car engines in Indonesia since 1980's

 

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