Indonesian Navy approves Terma CMS for KCR-60 FACs
The Indonesian Navy (TNI-AL) approves the factory acceptance tests of four new combat management systems (CMS) for four fast attack crafts, “KCR-60”, scheduled to join their fleet.
21 Jan 2022
The Indonesian Navy (TNI-AL) approves the factory acceptance tests of four new combat management systems (CMS) for four fast attack crafts, “KCR-60”, scheduled to join their fleet.
16 Jan 2022
The Indonesian Navy (TNI AL) commissioned the trimaran-shaped Klewang-class fast attack craft, KRI Golok (688), and the hospital ship, Dr.Wahidin Sudirohusodo (991)...
21 Aug 2021
Indonesian shipbuilder PT Lundin (also known as North Sea Boats) today launched a new Fast Attack Craft Trimaran for the Indonesian Navy (TNI AL). KRI Golok (688) was named during an official ceremony at the shipyard in Banyuwangi (East Java) in presence of the Chief of Staff of the Navy, Admiral Yudo Margono.
25 Apr 2021
The Indonesian Navy (TNI AL) on 24 April 2021 changed the status of KRI Nanggala from SUBMISS (missing submarine) to SUBSUNK, confirming that the submarine has sunk...
21 Apr 2021
Indonesian Navy (TNI AL) Type-209 /1300 class Submarine KRI Nanggala (402) is reported missing in waters north of Bali after it missed a radio check-in.
09 Apr 2021
The Indonesian Navy (TNI AL) KCR-40-class fast attack craft missile (FACM), KRI Clurit (641) and KRI Kujang (642) took part in a sinking exercice (SINKEX). Two chinese-made C-705 anti-ship missiles were fired and sank former oiler KRI Balikpapan (901) at Natuna Waters.
27 Jan 2020
The Indonesian Navy (TNI AL) Nagapasa-class submarine "Alugoro" (pennant number 405) underwent the Nominal Diving Depth (NDD) stage in the North Waters of Bali Island, according to Indonesian state-owned shipbuilder PT PAL.
07 Aug 2019
The Indonesian Navy (TNI AL) commissioned its fourth KCR-60M (Kapal Cepat Rudal 60 Meter) fast attack craft (FAC) on July 27, 2019. On August 2nd, PT PAL cut steel for two more vessels.
28 Jan 2019
On January 21, 2019, the Indonesian Navy (Tentara Nasional Indonesia – Angkatan Laut: TNI-AL) launched its sixth Makassar-class landing platform dock in Surabaya, the KRI Semarang (594). The ship, which became part of the 1st fleet of the Indonesian Navy (Koarmada I), has been configured as a hospital ship to carry out humanitarian missions, assist in natural disasters, and to provide medical assistance to people in remote areas.
25 Jan 2019
The Aerospace company PT Dirgantara Indonesia (PTDI) on January 24 handed over five AS565Mbe Panther ASW helicopters and one CN235-220 Maritime Patrol Aircraft (MPA) to the Indonesian Navy.