This list includes all surface combatants, submarines, mine warfare vessels and patrol craft over 100 tons displacement, and all amphibious ships and auxiliaries over 500 tons displacement. Non-self-propelled craft and non-seagoing vessels are not included.
Ships not yet commissioned, or in long-term overhaul/conversion, are listed in [brackets]. Navigation and surface-search radars are not listed. All classifications are purely unofficial and are based on an attempt to use standard classifications throughout all navies; they may or may not correspond to "official" designations.
Concept/Program: Ex-Dutch frigates, a slightly modified version of the RN Leander class design. Had undergone major updates 1977-1980, prior to transfer. Sea Cat SAM is reportedly being replaced by two positions for Mistral SAMs.
Builders: Nederlandse Dok en Scheepsbouw Mij, Amsterdam, Netherlands, except 351, 352, 356 by Koninklijke Mattshappij de Schelde, Vlissingen, Netherlands.
Number Name Year FLT Homeport Notes 351 Ahmad Yani 1967/86 PAC ex-F804 352 Slamet Riyadi 1967/86 PAC ex-F802 353 Yos Sudarso 1967/87 PAC ex-F803 354 Oswald Sihaan 1967/88 PAC ex-F805 355 Adbul Halim Perdanakasuma 1967/89 PAC ex-F815 356 Karel Satsuitubun 1968/90 PAC ex-F814[Back To Top]
Concept/Program: Ex-RN general purpose frigates. One sister is in reserve, probably for cannibalization. Used only for patrol duties; most of the AAW and ASW armament is completely obsolete and may not be operational.
Builders: Alex Stephen & Sons, Govan, UK; Devonport Dockyard, UK; respectively.
Number Name Year FLT Homeport Notes 331 Martha Kjristina Tiyahahu 1964/85 PAC ex-F124 333 Hasanuddin 1962/86 PAC ex-F133[Back To Top]
Concept/Program: Ex-USN frigates. Weapons & electronic outfit varies. All refitted 1979-82 at Subic Bay.
Builders: Avondale Marine, Westwego, LA, except 342, 344 by American SB, Toledo, OH.
Number Name Year FLT Homeport Notes 341 Samadikun 1959/73 PAC ex-DE 1034 342 Martadinata 1960/74 PAC ex-DE 1035 343 Mongisidi 1959/74 PAC ex-DE 1033 344 Ngurah 1960/74 PAC ex-DE 1036[Back To Top]
Concept/Program: Custom-built training frigate; can serve as a combatant frigate or as a troopship.
Builders: Uljanic SY, Split, Yugoslavia.
Number Name Year FLT Homeport Notes 364 Hajar Dewantara 1981 PAC[Back To Top]
Concept/Program: Dutch-built corvettes/light frigates; very well armed and highly capable for their size.
Builders: Wilton-Fijenoord, Schiedam, Netherlands.
Number Name Year FLT Homeport Notes 361 Fatahilah 1979 PAC 362 Malahayati 1980 PAC 363 Nala 1980 PAC[Back To Top]
Concept/Program: Large group of ex-East German corvettes, a few of which had briefly served with the West German navy. Although intended mainly for ASW, they are probably used mostly for patrol work, and some of the weapons/sensors may be inoperable.
Builders: VEB Peenwerft, Wolgast, East Germany.
Number Name Year FLT Homeport Notes 371 Kapitan Patimura 1983/93 PAC ex-231 372 Unting Suropati 1983/93 PAC ex-233 373 Nuku 1982/93 PAC ex-224 374 Lambung Mangkurat 1985/94 PAC ex-214 375 Tjut Nya Dhien 1982/94 PAC ex-221 376 Sultan Thaha Syaifuddin 1982/94 PAC ex-222 377 Sutanto 1981/95 PAC ex-241 378 Sutedi Senpoputra 1981/94 PAC ex-242 379 Wiratno 1981/94 PAC ex-243 380 Memet Sastrawiria 1981/95 PAC ex-244 381 Tjiptadi 1985/96 PAC ex-213 382 Hasan Basry 1982/96 PAC ex-223 383 Iman Bonjol 1984/94 PAC ex-234 384 Pati Unus 1983/95 PAC ex-232 385 Teuku Umar 1984/96 PAC ex-212 386 Silas Papare 1984/96 PAC ex-211[Back To Top]
Concept/Program: German-built submarines; both refitted at builders late 1980's.
Builders: Howaldtswereke, Kiel, Germany.
Number Name Year FLT Homeport Notes 401 Cakra 1981 402 Nanggala 1981[Back To Top]
Concept/Program: Korean-built; a modification of the US Asheville class design.
Builders: Korea-Tacoma SY, Masan, South Korea.
Number Name Year FLT Homeport Notes 621 Mandau 1979 PAC 622 Rencong 1979 PAC 623 Badek 1980 PAC 624 Keris 1980 PAC[Back To Top]
Concept/Program: Ex-East German minesweepers acquired in 1992, mainly for patrol duties. Retain mechanical minesweeping gear. All delivered by deckship in 1993. It is unclear how many of these units have been reactivated; they were reported to be in poor condition.
Builders: VEB Peenewerft, Wolgast, East Germany.
Number Name Year FLT Homeport Notes 721 Pulau Rote 1971/?? PAC ex-811 722 Pulau Raas 1973/?? PAC ex-353 723 Pulau Romang 1971/?? PAC ex-325 724 Pulau Rimau 1972/?? PAC ex-332 725 Pulau Rondo 1972/?? PAC ex-335 726 Pulau Rusa 1972/95 PAC ex-341 727 Pulau Rangsang 1972/95 PAC ex-342 728 Pulau Raibu 1973/?? PAC ex-311 729 Pulau Rempang 1973/?? PAC ex-336[Back To Top]
Concept/Program: Multirole patrol boats; a development of the previous classes.
Builders: P.T. PAL SY, Surabaya.
Number Name Year FLT Homeport Notes 803 Todak 2001 804 Hiu 2001? [805 ?? ?? building] [806 ?? ?? building][Back To Top]
Concept/Program: Variant of the previous class with ASW facilities deleted.
Builders: P.T. PAL SY, Surabaya.
Number Name Year FLT Homeport Notes 801 Pandrong 1990 PAC 802 Sura 1991 PAC[Back To Top]
Concept/Program: An upgraded version of the previous class. Some hull sections and equipment were built in Germany and assembled in Indonesia.
Builders: Lurssen, Vegesack, Germany & P.T. PAL SY, Surabaya.
Number Name Year FLT Homeport Notes 650 Andau 1988 PAC 651 Singa 1988 PAC 652 Tongkak 1989 PAC 653 Ajak 1989 PAC[Back To Top]
Concept/Program: Some hull sections and equipment were built in Germany and assembled in Indonesia. Used mainly for SAR; 814 also serves as presidential yacht.
Builders: Lurssen, Vegesack, Germany & P.T. PAL SY, Surabaya.
Number Name Year FLT Homeport Notes 811 Kakap 1988 PAC 812 Kerapu 1988 PAC 813 Tongkol 1989 PAC 814 Barakuda 1990 PAC[Back To Top]
Concept/Program: Apparently an Indonesian-built variant of the Australian units listed below. A sister has been discarded.
Builders: P.T. PAL SY, Surabaya.
Number Name Year FLT Homeport Notes 861 Waigeo 1983 PAC[Back To Top]
Concept/Program: Ex-Australian patrol craft.
Builders: Walkers Ltd., Australia, except 857, 858, 863, 864 by Evans Deakin, Ltd., Australia.
Number Name Year FLT Homeport Notes 847 Sibaru 1968/73 PAC ex-Bandolier 848 Suliman 1968/74 PAC ex-Archer 857 Sigalu 1968/82 PAC ex-Barricade 858 Silea 1968/83 PAC ex-Acute 859 Siribua 1968/83 PAC ex-Bombard 862 Siada 1968/85 PAC ex-Barbette 863 Sikuda 1968/85 PAC ex-Attack 864 Sigurot 1968/86 PAC ex-Assail[Back To Top]
Concept/Program: Korean-built, intended to replace the ex-USN LSTs. The last two units have large helicopter hangars and command facilities; the final unit is also outfitted as a hospital ship.
Builders: Korea-Tacoma SY, Masan, South Korea.
Number Name Year FLT Homeport Notes 512 Teluk Semangka 1981 PAC 513 Teluk Penyu 1981 PAC 514 Teluk Mandar 1981 PAC 515 Teluk Sampit 1981 PAC 516 Teluk Banten 1982 PAC 517 Teluk Ende 1982 PAC[Back To Top]
Concept/Program: One of many USN LSTs transferred to Indonesia; several sisters are in reserve as storage hulks.
Builders: American Bridge, Ambridge, PA.
Number Name Year FLT Homeport Notes 511 Teluk Bone 1944/70 PAC ex-LST 839[Back To Top]
Concept/Program: Ex-East German landing ships, acquired mainly as supply/logistics ships. Had been stripped of armament prior to transfer. The last two units were configured as supply ships in East German service; they have a large crane forward. In Indonesian service they probably see the same employment as the others of the class.
Builders: VEB Peenewerft, Wolgast, East Germany
Number Name Year FLT Homeport Notes 531 Teluk Gelimanuk 1976/94 PAC ex-611 532 Teluk Celukan Bawang 1976/94 PAC ex-632 533 Teluk Cendrawasih 1977/94 PAC ex-613 533 Teluk Berau 1977/95 PAC ex-634 535 Teluk Peleng 1978/93 PAC ex-632 536 Teluk Sibolga 1977/93 PAC ex-612 537 Teluk Manado 1977/95 PAC ex-633 538 Teluk Hading 1978/94 PAC ex-614 539 Teluk Parigi 1978/95 PAC ex-635 540 Teluk Lampung 1979/94 PAC ex-636 541 Teluk Jakarta 1979/94 PAC ex-615 542 Teluk Sangkulirang 1979/94 PAC ex-616 543 Teluk Sirebon 1979/95 PAC ex-E35 544 Teluk Sabang 1980/95 PAC ex-E36[Back To Top]
Concept/Program: Dutch-built minesweepers; taken from Royal Netherlands Navy construction program.
Builders: Van der Giessen de Noord, Alblasserdam, Netherlands.
Number Name Year FLT Homeport Notes 711 Pulau Rengat 1988 PAC ex-Willemstad 712 Pulau Rupat 1988 PAC ex-Vlardingen[Back To Top]
Concept/Program: Submarine tender converted to a fleet command ship in the late 1960's. Can also serve as a replenishment ship.
Builders: Ishikawajima Harima, Tokyo, Japan.
Number Name Year FLT Homeport Notes 561 Multatuli 1961 PAC[Back To Top]
Concept/Program: Ex-RN light oiler.
Builders: Swan Hunter, Hebburn-on-Tyne, UK.
Number Name Year FLT Homeport Notes 903 Arun 1969/92 PAC ex-Green Rover[Back To Top]
Concept/Program: Elderly oiler; probably due for replacement.
Builders: Trogir SY, Yugoslavia.
Number Name Year FLT Homeport Notes 911 Sorong 1965 PAC[Back To Top]
Concept/Program: Commercial-design salvage/firefighting tug purchased in 1995, commissioned in 1996.
Builders: Dae Sun SB & Eng., Pusan, South Korea.
Number Name Year FLT Homeport Notes 923 Soputan 1996 PAC[Back To Top]
Concept/Program: Ex-USN WWII fleet tug. Was in reserve 1990-1995.
Builders: United Eng., Alameda, CA.
Number Name Year FLT Homeport Notes 922 Rakata 1942/61 PAC ex-ATF 73[Back To Top]
Concept/Program: Ex-RN survey ship.
Builders: Yarrow & Co., Blythswood, Scotland, UK.
Number Name Year FLT Homeport Notes 932 Dewa Kembar 1966/86 PAC ex-Hydra[Back To Top]
Concept/Program: General-purpose survey ship.
Builders: Schlictingwerft, Travemunde, Germany.
Number Name Year FLT Homeport Notes 931 Burudjulasad 1967 PAC[Back To Top]
Concept/Program: These ships are variously equipped for both hydrographic survey and oceanographic research.
Builders: CMN, Cherbourg, France.
Number Name Year FLT Homeport Notes KAL-IV-02 Baruna Jaya I 1989 PAC KAL-IV-03 Baruna Jaya II 1989 PAC KAL-IV-04 Baruna Jaya III 1990 PAC KAL-IV-05 Baruna Jaya IV 1995 PAC KAL-IV-06 Baruna Jaya VIII 1998[Back To Top]
Concept/Program: Has a weather balloon facility and net haul facilities.
Builders: Sasebo Heavy Industries, Japan.
Number Name Year FLT Homeport Notes 933 Jalanidhi 1963 PAC[Back To Top]
Concept/Program: German-built training barkentine. Had been reported decommissioned but appears to remain in service.
Builders: H.C. Stulcken & Sohn, Hamburg, Germany.
Number Name Year FLT Homeport Notes -- Dewaruci 1953 PAC[Back To Top]
Concept/Program: Built by Japan as war reparations; nearly identical to USN WWII LSTs.
Builders: Sasebo Heavy Industries, Japan.
Number Name Year FLT Homeport Notes 503 Teluk Amboina 1961 PAC[Back To Top]
Concept/Program: Hungarian-built coastal freighers; operated by the Army until 1978. Many sisters stricken.
Builders: Angyalfold SY, Budapest, Hungary.
Number Name Year FLT Homeport Notes 959 Teluk Mentawi 196?/78 PAC 960 Karamaja 195?/78 PAC[Back To Top]
Concept/Program: Ex-commercial tanker; Japanese built. Similar to the unit listed below.
Number Name Year FLT Homeport Notes 902 Sambu 1969/78 PAC[Back To Top]
Concept/Program: Ex-commercial tanker. Japanese-built.
Number Name Year FLT Homeport Notes 901 Balikpapan 1965/77 PAC[Back To Top]
Concept/Program: Former pilgrim transport purchased for use as a coastal troopship. Now employed mainly as a barracks ship.
Builders: N.V. Scheepswerfen Machinfabrik de Merwede, Hardinxveld, Netherlands.
Number Name Year FLT Homeport Notes 972 Tanjung Oisina 1959/78 PAC[Back To Top]