Indonesia Conducts Third SINKEX in Under a Year
The Indonesian Navy sank an ex-East German Volksmarine minesweeper using Chinese and French-made anti-ship missiles. This was the third SINKEX conducted by TNI AL in under a year.
The Indonesian Navy sank an ex-East German Volksmarine minesweeper using Chinese and French-made anti-ship missiles. This was the third SINKEX conducted by TNI AL in under a year.
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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.