Indonesia
Indonesia
Capital:
Jakarta
Recent
History
Controlled
by the Dutch as the “Dutch East Indies” until Indonesia was
captured by the Japanese. After the Japanese surrender, Indonesia
declared independence in September of 1945. The Dutch were still
trying to recover from years of German occupation, so the British
sent troops to occupy Indonesia until the Dutch could arrive. The
Indonesians resisted them. Dutch troops began to arrive in October of
1945 and British troops began to withdraw. The Dutch and Indonesian
people fought until 1949, when Indonesia achieved full independence.
The Dutch lost 25,000 people and the Indonesians lost 80,000 people.
East
Timor
FALINTIL
guerrillas fought against Indonesian forces for the independence of
East Timor. East Timor gained independence in 2002.
Aceh
Conflict
in the Aceh province against Free Aceh Movement (GAM) separatist
forces.
After
the 2004 Tsunami the government of Indonesia and the GAM have peace
accords.
Lembanga Penerbangan dan Atariksa Nasional (LAPAN)- National Institute of Aeronautics and Space
LAPAN-A1 satellite
LAPAN-A2 satellite
LAPAN-A1 satellite
LAPAN-A2 satellite
Lapan
micro satellite launch vehicle
Air
Force
Tentara
Nasional Indonesia Angkatan Udora (TNI-AU)
Approximately
27,000 personnel
SU-27
fighter aircraft (5)
F-16
fighter aircraft (10)
KAI T-50 Golden Eagle advanced trainer/light attack aircraft (15)
A-4 Skyhawk (2)
A-4 Skyhawk (2)
BAe
Hawk Mk.209 trainer/light attack aircraft (32)
BAe Hawk 109 trainer/light attack aircraft (8)
BAe Hawk 53 trainer/light attack aircraft (2)
BAe Hawk 109 trainer/light attack aircraft (8)
BAe Hawk 53 trainer/light attack aircraft (2)
EMB
314 Super Tucano trainer/light attack aircraft
C-130
transport aircraft (36)
DHC-5D
transport aircraft (3)
CASA
CN-235 transport aircraft (3)
CASA
C-212 transport aircraft (1)
Fokker
F-28 Fellowship (5)
Fokker
F-27 Friendship (8)
KC-130
air refueling aircraft
EC-120
Colibri helicopters
Sikorsky
S-58 helicopters
AS.330
Puma helicopters
Bell
412 helicopters
Bell
204 helicopters
MBB
Bo 105 helicopters
AS.332
Super Puma helicopters
Unmanned
Aerial Vehicles (UAV)
BPPT-01B
Gagak
BPPT-02A
Pelatuk
AA-12 Adder (R-77) air-to-air missiles
AA-11 Archer (R-73) air-to-air missiles
AA-10 Alamo (R-27) air-to-air missiles
AIM-9 Sidewinder air-to-air missiles
MAA-1 Piranha air-to-air missiles
Kh-59 (AS-13 Kingbolt) air-to ground missiles
Kh-31 (AS-17 Krypton) air-to ground missiles
Kh-29 (AS-14 Kedge) air-to ground missiles
AGM-65 Maverick air-to ground missiles
AGM-84 Harpoon anti-ship missiles
AA-12 Adder (R-77) air-to-air missiles
AA-11 Archer (R-73) air-to-air missiles
AA-10 Alamo (R-27) air-to-air missiles
AIM-9 Sidewinder air-to-air missiles
MAA-1 Piranha air-to-air missiles
Kh-59 (AS-13 Kingbolt) air-to ground missiles
Kh-31 (AS-17 Krypton) air-to ground missiles
Kh-29 (AS-14 Kedge) air-to ground missiles
AGM-65 Maverick air-to ground missiles
AGM-84 Harpoon anti-ship missiles
Air
Defense
Starstreak surface-to-air missile system?
Mistral
Starstreak surface-to-air missile system?
Mistral
QW-3?
Kobra- Polish made air defense systems consisting of 2-6 Poprad missile launcher vehicles, six ZUR-23-2KG gun/missile launchers, a Radwar Mobile Multi-beam Search Radar (MMSR), and a WD-95 command vehicle. Exported to Indonesia.
ZUR-23-2KG gun/missile launchers. Basically a Polish made ZU-23 anti-aircraft gun with two Grom surface-to-air missile launchers attached to it. Makes up part of the Kobra air defense system.
S-60 57mm towed anti-aircraft guns
S-60 57mm towed anti-aircraft guns
Bofors
40mm towed anti-aircraft guns
M-55
(Yugoslavian made triple barrel 20mm towed anti-aircraft guns)
Rheinmetall
Rh-202 towed 20mm anti-aircraft guns
The Rapier surface-to-air missiles system was retired in 2007?
The Rapier surface-to-air missiles system was retired in 2007?
Air
Force Special Forces
Paskhas
Orange
berets
Skyshield air defense system
QW-3 shoulder fired surface-to-air missile launchers
Tugasanda Turangga 4x4 armored vehicles with Remote Weapon Stations. Made in Indonesia with subsystems from Aselsan of Turkey.
Navy
Tentara
Nasional Indonesia Angkatan Laut (TNI-AL)
Approximately
74,000 personnel with 136 ships total
Submarines
(2)
Missile Boats (21)
Mandau Class- 4
Todak Class- 4
Pandrong Class- 2
Sampari Class (KCR-60)- 3
Clurit Class (KCR-40)- 8
Landing Platform, Dock (5)
Missile Boats (21)
Mandau Class- 4
Todak Class- 4
Pandrong Class- 2
Sampari Class (KCR-60)- 3
Clurit Class (KCR-40)- 8
Landing Platform, Dock (5)
Landing
Craft (31)
Mine Warfare Vessels (12)
Mine Warfare Vessels (12)
Some
Corvettes with Exocet anti-ship missiles. Mistral or SA-N-5
surface-to-air missiles.
Some
Corvettes with C-705 anti-ship missiles
Some
Frigates with Exocet anti-ship missiles.
The
SS-N-26 are to replace Harpoon missiles.
Sea
Cat surface-to-air missiles replaced by Mistral (SIMBAD) air defense
systems.
Mi-2
helicopters
Bell
412 helicopters
Super
Puma helicopters
MBB
Bo 105 helicopters
Navy
Special Forces
Komando
Pasukan Katak (Kopaska)
Red
beret
Denjaka
Navy counter-terrorist force
Marine
Corps
Korps
Marinir (Kormar)
Hot Pink
berets
PT-76
light amphibious tanks
BMP-3
infantry fighting vehicles
RM-70
122mm multiple rocket launchers
LG1
towed 105mm howitzers
AT-5
(9M113 Konkurs) anti-tank guided missiles
Battalion Intai Amfibi (YONTAIFIB)
Marine
Corps Amphibious Reconnaissance Battalion
Army
Tentara
Nasional Indonesia Angkatan Darat (TNI-AD)
Approximately
233,000 active duty personnel
Leopard 2 RI tanks. Designated RI for the Republic of Indonesia. Used Leopard 2A4 outfitted for the tropical climate of Indonesia. (61)
Leopard 2A4 tanks (42)
Harimau medium tank with 105mm gun. Joint project between FNSS of Turkey and Pindad of Indonesia. Designated the Kaplan MT in Turkey
FV101
Scorpion 90 light tanks (60)
Marder infantry fighting vehicles (2)
Doosan Tarantula 6x6 armored fighting vehicles. South Korean made.
Marder infantry fighting vehicles (2)
Doosan Tarantula 6x6 armored fighting vehicles. South Korean made.
AMX-VTT armored personnel carriers (200)
Pindad
APS-3 Indonesian made armored personnel carrier (154)
BTR-152
armored personnel carriers (150)
VAB
armored personnel carriers (46)
Casspir
mine resistant armored personnel carriers
FV601
Saladin armored vehicles
M113 armored personnel carriers (150)
Arisgator- M113 with amphibious configuration (5)
Pindad APS-3 Anoa 6x6 armored vehicle
Pindad APS-2
Pindad APS-1 (Angkut Personel Sedang-1)- 6x6 wheeled armored personnel carriers
M113 armored personnel carriers (150)
Arisgator- M113 with amphibious configuration (5)
Pindad APS-3 Anoa 6x6 armored vehicle
Pindad APS-2
Pindad APS-1 (Angkut Personel Sedang-1)- 6x6 wheeled armored personnel carriers
BTR-40
armored personnel carriers
Bushmaster Protected Mobility Vehicles. Used by Kopassus
P2 vehicles
P3 vehicles
P6 All Terrain Assault Vehicle (ATAV)
Sherpa 4x4 utility vehicles
Bushmaster Protected Mobility Vehicles. Used by Kopassus
P2 vehicles
P3 vehicles
P6 All Terrain Assault Vehicle (ATAV)
Sherpa 4x4 utility vehicles
VBL 4x4 utility vehicles
Pindad Komodo 4x4 utility vehicles. Indonesian made.
Pindad Komodo air defense variant with Mistral surface-to-air missiles
Pindad Komodo 4x4 utility vehicles. Indonesian made.
Pindad Komodo air defense variant with Mistral surface-to-air missiles
Artillery
Corps
BM-14
multiple rocket launchers (24)
Pindad
105mm howitzers (Indonesian made copy of the Oto Melara Model 56 pack howitzer)
KH-178 towed 105mm howitzers (54)
M101 towed 105mm howitzers
Starstreak short range missiles with Rapid Ranger launchers on URO VAMTAC vehicles
Starstreak short range missiles with Lighweight Multiple Launchers on Range Rover vehicles.
KH-178 towed 105mm howitzers (54)
M101 towed 105mm howitzers
Starstreak short range missiles with Rapid Ranger launchers on URO VAMTAC vehicles
Starstreak short range missiles with Lighweight Multiple Launchers on Range Rover vehicles.
Army
Aviation Corps
Korps
Penerbad
CASA
C212 transport aircraft
Douglas
DC-3 aircraft
Mi-35
attack helicopters (6)
Mi-17
transport helicopters (5)
Bell
47 helicopters
Bell
412 helicopters
Bell
UH-1 helicopters
EC
120 Colibri helicopters
Paratroops
Paratroops
Raiders
Rangers
Green beret
Army
Special Forces
Komando
Pasukan Khasus (Kopassus)
Red
beret
Weapons used by the Indonesian Army
FGM-148 Javelin anti-tank guided missiles
AT-13 Saxhorn (9K115-2 Metis-M) anti-tank guided missiles
AT-5 Spandrel (9M113 Konkurs) anti-tank guided missiles
MBT-LAW shoulder fired anti-tank guided missiles?
PF-89 anti-tank rocket launchers
Weapons used by the Indonesian Army
FGM-148 Javelin anti-tank guided missiles
AT-13 Saxhorn (9K115-2 Metis-M) anti-tank guided missiles
AT-5 Spandrel (9M113 Konkurs) anti-tank guided missiles
MBT-LAW shoulder fired anti-tank guided missiles?
PF-89 anti-tank rocket launchers
Carl
Gustav anti-tank rocket launcher
LRAC
89 anti-tank rocket launchers?
M80 anti-tank rocket launchers?
M80 anti-tank rocket launchers?
C-90
CR anti-tank rocket launchers
Indonesian made Tabung Pelontar (TP) rifle grenades
M203 under barrel grenade launchers
M79 grenade launchers
Pindad SPR-2 Indonesian made 12.7x99mm anti-material/sniper rifles
Pindad SMB-QCB heavy machine gun? (Indonesian copy of the Singaporean CIS 50 machine gun)
Pindad SM2 machine gun (Indonesian copy of the FN MAG)
Pindad SM3 machine gun (Indonesian copy of the FN Minimi)Accuracy International Arctic Warfare sniper rifles (Used by Special Forces)
Pindad SPR-1 Indonesian made 7.62x51mm sniper rifles
Pindad SPR-3 Indonesian made 7.62x51mm sniper rifles
Indonesian made Tabung Pelontar (TP) rifle grenades
M203 under barrel grenade launchers
M79 grenade launchers
Pindad SPR-2 Indonesian made 12.7x99mm anti-material/sniper rifles
Pindad SMB-QCB heavy machine gun? (Indonesian copy of the Singaporean CIS 50 machine gun)
Pindad SM2 machine gun (Indonesian copy of the FN MAG)
Pindad SM3 machine gun (Indonesian copy of the FN Minimi)Accuracy International Arctic Warfare sniper rifles (Used by Special Forces)
Pindad SPR-1 Indonesian made 7.62x51mm sniper rifles
Pindad SPR-3 Indonesian made 7.62x51mm sniper rifles
Pindad
SS1 assault rifles. Standard issue. Being phased out by the SS2. SS
stands for Senapan Serbu or “Assault Rifle”.
Pindad
SS2 assault rifles. (Indonesian made)
M16 assault rifles
G36 assault rifles (Used by Special Forces)
Steyr AUG assault rifles (Used by Kopassus)
Pindad PM2 Indonesian made 9x19mm sub-machine guns
HK MP5 sub-machine guns
M16 assault rifles
G36 assault rifles (Used by Special Forces)
Steyr AUG assault rifles (Used by Kopassus)
Pindad PM2 Indonesian made 9x19mm sub-machine guns
HK MP5 sub-machine guns
Pindad
PS-01 Indonesian made 5.56x21mm pistols
Pindad P1 pistols (Indonesian copy of the Browning Hi Power)
Pindad P2 pistols (Indonesian copy of the Browning Hi Power)
Sig Sauer P226 pistols (Used by Kopassus)
M1911 .45 cal pistols
Pindad P1 pistols (Indonesian copy of the Browning Hi Power)
Pindad P2 pistols (Indonesian copy of the Browning Hi Power)
Sig Sauer P226 pistols (Used by Kopassus)
M1911 .45 cal pistols
KOSTRAD
Army
Strategic Reserve Command
Komando
Cadangan Strategis Angkatan Darat
17th Airborne Infantry Brigade
TONTAIPUR (Peleton Intai Tempur)
Combat and Reconnaissance Platoon. Under KOSTRAD
17th Airborne Infantry Brigade
TONTAIPUR (Peleton Intai Tempur)
Combat and Reconnaissance Platoon. Under KOSTRAD
Pasukan Pengamanan Presiden (Paspampres)
Presidential
Guard
(POLRI)- Indonesian Republic National Police
Polisi (Police)
Brigade Mobil (Brimob)- Mobile Brigade
Detachment 88- Counter-terrorist unit of the Mobile Brigade
GEGANA- Special Response unit of the Mobile Brigade
Intelligence
Companies
Pindad
Sentra Surya Ekajaya (SSE)
PAL state owned shipyard
Indonesian Aerospace (IAe)
Tugasanda Group
Sentra Surya Ekajaya (SSE)
PAL state owned shipyard
Indonesian Aerospace (IAe)
Tugasanda Group
PT Karimun Anugrah Sejati (KAS)
shipyard
Indonesian Army had acquired 2 Leopard 2A4 MBT and 2 Marder 1A3 IFV in September 2013
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