It kind of misleading. GFP and WDMMW is inaccurate and mostly only consider numbers(example: patrol ships=destroyers). Indonesia does not even have "proper" frigate yet.
That's not much compared to the commercial fleet and large tankers totaling 72,313 units which could possibly be used as warships in emergency war situations,such as Pertamina Pride/Prime that can be converted into aircraft or drone carrier.
indonesia navy secret force is laid on those fast moving missiles ships...coz its undetected how many they are ..😂😂😂..why? coz it cost is more cheaper n indonesia can produce it faster than u think...also it can act as 'kamikaze' if it needed n necessarily.... Remember even small ants can killed an elephant if they want to...
Indonesia bukan negara agresor,,indonesia mempunyai kekuatan perang yang hebat untuk melindungi kawasan,,negara ini cinta damai,tak ada satu negara di kawasan yang merasa terancam oleh militer indonesia,,lihatlah negara ini sudah bisa membuat kapal perang sendiri,bahkan sudah meng ekspor kapal perang ke filiphina,,membuat helicopter,membuat tank harimau,tank boat antasena pun sudah di beli raksasa Russia,sudah bisa membuat bom,roket,drone tempur bahkan sedang membuat kapal selam bersama korea,,lihatlah kapal perang GOLOK yang futuristik hasil karya bangsa indonesia,,indonesia negara kuat dalam militer dan ekonomi,,negara ini raksasa yang tidak sombong dan suka menolong
indonesia still has problem on the education system for now, and yes i hope our ppl can choose which is good and which is bad and not getting exploited by a evil company
Terima kasih warga Brunai sangat cinta perdamaian kami menolak penjajahan dalam bentuk apapun kami melengkapi diri hanya untuk menjaga kedaulatan negara bukan untuk menyerang siapapun❤❤❤❤❤❤
Before colonization era, Indonesia kingdoms has one of the strongest navy in Asia. They sail up to east coast of Africa, especially Madagascar. And their Djong or Jung ship design inspired great naval power like China and Japan.
@@spritgmezer301 yes it did not, that's why we called Indonesia Kingdoms which we means Ancient Kingdoms in Indonesia. Not Kingdom of Indonesia. Yes, we have some grammatical errors, since we are not native English speakers. :)
@@Aninkovsky well yeah some kingdom in term of domination scale or the territory is so large that they also tightens the road of water transportation to bring the spies around southeast asia to china or even australia but im'not sure there is a record for the past australian human know about the road
Don't forget about Indonesia has 18.000 islands that can be garrisoned with Naval gun, AA turrets, SAM/Manpads, MLRS, ground based AShM, and radars. Dense vegetations on those islands can hide it from enemy's radars and satellites.
Only 5 major island(6 if u include bali) "important" if those 5 fell or even borneo,Sumatra, Java the rest is "useless". That is how Imperial Japan defeat the Dutch East Indies. Indonesia does not have ground anti ship missile nor medium-long ramge sam.
@@hendrasutrisno4191 lol here u again...look down to ur own country...have u forgotten ur country history?? or are trying to look down on ur own country history too?? All main islands might fallen BUT THE RESISTANCE WILL NEVER CEASE...NO MATTER HOW LONG IT TAKEN BUT INDONESIAN PEOPLE WILL ALWAYS FIGHT FOR THEIR FREEDOM!! THAT'S THE REAL FORCE THAT MAKE BIG ADVANCE MILITARY COUNTRY TO THINK TWICE FOR INVADING INDONESIA...MARK THAT ON UR MIND...THE NATURE ALSO INDONESIA SECRET WEAPON TO FIGHT ALL INVADERS...
@@aslimanwar6074 1850ish, USA forced japan open. Japan bought UK weapons, ships and modernized, so japan safe from colonization. Other asian country failed so their freedom taken from them. This is lesson from history. Russia pride that their military rank 2 in the world, yet failed to take Ukraine. This is recent lesson. Kalau Indonesia tidak mengakui kekurangan nya dan dengan cepat memperbaiki, hanya santai dengan kisah2 heroik masa lalu. Yang jadi korban adalah rakyat.
@@hendrasutrisno4191 yes indeed, indonesia had to start its own missile program if they want to dominate the sea as maritime power. Everything is now being fought using missiles and air superiority aircrafts.. even tank is useless nowadays.
PT PAL is the Philippines’ client since 2015 when the first two warship:BRP Davao del Sur and BRP Tarlac was commissioned and also there’s another two ships will be built in Surabaya and expected to delivered as soon as possible 😊😊 While the United States and the Philippines has a naval exercise such as CARAT, etc., Indonesia and the Philippines has a well known naval exercise in Southeast Asia known as Philippine-Indonesia Naval Exercise or Philindo Naval Exercise which is held annually
What differentiates Indonesia from other Southeast Asian countries. Indonesia has its own domestic defense industry. And Indonesia has produced a lot of defense equipment to meet domestic needs and also foreign orders. And Indonesia continues to progress and develop by carrying out many technology transfer collaborations with other defense equipment producing countries
Fun fact: The name 'Bung Karno' is actually the name of Indonesia's first president, Soekarno. 'Bung' means older brother. Soekarno was essentially the older brother of the people of Indonesia as he was the one guiding Indonesia to independence, the founding father who read the proclamation of independence letter. The reason why the KRI Bung Karno-369 is called Bung Karno is because it's a tradition for Indonesian warships to be named after a national Hero -- People who had fought for the independence of Indonesia, even way before the idea of the Indonesian state was brought. Another is 'Bung Tomo', real name Sutomo. He was the leader of the Indonesian military during the revolution. He was the one who led the people of Surabaya to fight against the Allied forces and the NICA (Netherlands Indies Civil Administration) -- The exiled colonial government of Netherlands.
They are building warships from everyone. Recently, they just signed a contract with Babock for the Arrowhead 140, but with much more enhanced weapon system than the general purpose version used by the Royal Navy.
I believe this is caused by the past military embargo placed on Indonesia by US. The experience of the embargo drives the Indonesia strategy on weapon purchasing in order for not depends on a single entity in case similar things happen in the future.
@@PapaBeliMainanLagi few years ago Indonesia was hit by an embargo sanction from America, so it could not buy F-16 aircraft, finally Indonesia ordered hundreds of Su-30s and Su-27s, immediately America immediately lifted the embargo sanctions 🤣
@@skubiduthememelord156most of them already been retired bcs of the old tech. That's why we ordered 42 Rafales, considering Gripen, Mirage, and US offering their Viper.
@@ah5904 nope we only bought Sukhois recently, and we only bought 16 Su-27+30, and not a single one of them has been retired. If u r really sure even one of our Sukhoi has retired, just give me proof. Even our F-16s are older than our Sukhois yet we still operate 30± of them
@@editorizal in my fictional world, fictional and made-up countries are dominated Top 10 Strongest Navy in the world. So, shut up and I don't care about your opinion
We actually only have 8 submarines, and one sub, called the KRI Nanggala No. 402 was found split into 3 on the ocean floor back in 2021, I still remember when it was still a big matter and you could hear about it everywhere... All 53 crewmembers, many had families...
Isn't that the same in every country? Look up history, every country that took part in an all out war, especially if they are the defensive side, always involve their civilians, like Vietnam war for example, or even in todays war like Ukraine.
Indonesia is about to explode. Their economy is about to hit a golden age because they're actually growing a healthy middle class and the labor costs are 1/5th of China. The GDP cleared a trillion dollars in 2023. Other asian companies are fighting over eachother to get start ups there (Japan, meanwhile, is investing in the Philippines for similar reasons). They're also the highest producer of nickel which is more important now than ever and the US can't really get its own. The government wisely banned the sale of raw nickel so the countries interested in it had to pay and install the refinement facilities. The next highest producer of nickel is the Philippines but they aren't even close.
Interesting fact that Indonesian Navy named their ships after their National Heroes instead of city like US Navy. And ship class are named after their traditional weapons. Mandau, Celurit, etc are their traditional daggers which is kinda cool.
Indonesia should stay and grow strong both air and sea especially.. the Chinese navy and their fishermen will think 10 times before coming into your waters
You didn't mention the KRI Golok as a small ship for fast attacks. It also doesn't explain the Antasena Tank Boat for urban warfare on rivers and coasts.
KRI Golok 1 unit bisa apa? Sama kayak KCR lainnya, tugasnya cuma hit and run, ngk bisa benar" dijadiin buat power projection di kawasan. Untuk kecepatannya syukur udah nyentuh 30 knot ngk kayak yg lain cuma 28 knot. Tapi masih kalah jauh dibanding Mandau Class yg nyentuh 41 knot, itu baru KCR yg sesunggunya, sayang aja udah tua. Antasena apalagi, nasibnya ngk jelas, cuma dipesan 1 udah abis tu dilupain wkwkwk
Sa totoo lang, sa rehiyon ng Asean, ang pinakamahalagang tulong ay ang hukbong Indonesia 1. Noong panahon ng digmaang Thai, ang Indonesia ang nagbigay ng mga sandata at bala nang maubusan ng bala ang hukbong Thai. 2. Noong digmaang sibil sa Myanmar, ang Indonesia lamang ang tumulong sa pagpapadala ng mga espesyal na tropa upang malutas ang problema. 3. Ang Indonesia ang supplier ng armas ng Pilipinas hanggang ngayon. 4. Ang mga espesyal na pwersa ng hukbong Cambodian ay sinanay ng mga tropang Khusnul ng Indonesia hanggang ngayon. 5. Nang guluhin ng China ang South China Sea, tanging Indonesia lang ang talagang nangahas na maging front line sa rehiyon ng ASEAN, kahit na napakalayo ng China sa karagatan ng ilang bansang ASEAN. Sa totoo lang, mas mahalaga ang papel ng Indonesia sa mga bansang Asean kaysa sa hukbong Singaporean na kilala sa mga makabagong armas nito.
in 2028 PT PAL INDONESIA will build 6 Helicopter Carriers with a length of 243 meters and of course this will be the biggest achievement for the Indonesian maritime defense industry🇮🇩🔥
@@NUSANTARA.2045 "rencana" "mimpi" "rancangan" "ambisi" "akan" "persiapan" itu bearti belum Kalau sudah "first steel cutting" "keel laying" itu valid, itu pun kontrak pengadaan dan bayar dp dulu, kontrak dan bayar dp aja belum kok sudah bangun.
When Mr. Prabowo elected as Indonesia Presiden (he's former military background) from what Mr. Prabowo said, definetly, Indonesia Will grow the Navy and Air Power. Indonesia was Most Powerfull Air & Navy Power in part of South World when Soviet supply Indonesia with epic Bomber and Destroyer. Now Indonesia made Relation with Russia also USA, Germany, France, Britain, Japan and South Korea to grow power again, even more. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Buy 42 New Rafalle is one of signal from colosal wake up. #sleepingtiger
As an epycentrum of sea growth power, 🇮🇩 TNI-AL leads an important role to Defends its sea territory with a lot of frigate one but they still needs more effort & home work to increasing their navy base power
The Indonesian Navy's efforts to modernize its fleet with new warships over the past few decades reflect a strategic response to evolving maritime challenges and the need to safeguard Indonesia's vast archipelago. This modernization enhances its capabilities in terms of maritime defense, anti-piracy operations, and disaster response, contributing to regional stability and security. However, like any military expansion, it requires careful planning for maintenance, training, and integration into existing defense strategies to ensure effectiveness and sustainability.
and don't forget the thousands of small islands scattered around, they are actually settled warships with more sophisticated weapons than ships that sail on the ocean
Kami rakyat Indonesia cinta damai.tapi kalau ada musuh yang menyerang,bukan hanya TNI POLRI tapi seluruh rakyat 280juta Indonesia akan ikut berperang,karena didada kami terpatri membela tanah air adalah jihad🇮🇩💪🏼
We strengthen the country's defense to protect the country from countries that want to attack our nation, not to attack other nations and we love peace..
we are friends with anyone who really wants to be friends...we don't think the left is better than the right and vice versa...what we want to achieve is peace and survival of our nation, our brothers, our friends...and nothing more than that..we are reluctant to compete fiercely because wealth and power are not everything and will only drive my friends away..yes the world is so narrow like the way we have been..greetings of peace and love from INDONESIA🤗🤗🤗❤🙏
The Indonesian Navy in the coming years will have: - 6 FREEM Frigates - 2 Red White Frigates (10 total build by local shipyard) - 8 Mogami Frigates - 8 New Submarines - 2 OPV build by Local shipyard - 2 Corvettes build by local shipyard - 32 New FAC build by local shipyard Many more ships..
Frigate merah putih rencana bikin 10 di dalam negeri?? bukanya 4 doang? Mogami juga katanya gagal beli karena Desainya juga japan kurang bangus katanya?
@@iqramahesa4418 ga lah.. cuma butuh rp 400 trilyunan selama 30 - 40 tahun, jadi rata2 cuma butuh 10 - 17 trilyun pertahun, DKI aja habis rp 80trilyun setaun.. duit yg kecil kalo cuma segitu.. biar ga ngutang ya potong sja duit buat DKI, mereka sdh bisa mandiri kok (kotanya)
Indonesia's Navy is nowhere near as well placed as shown here. The big problems facing Indonesia's Navy is a quantitative lack of quality along with budgetary constraints. Here's how: (I will cover procurement later in the comment) 1. Indonesia has 7 frigates. Of these, 2 are of the Damen-built Sigma-design (the Martadinata-class). The remaining five are second-hand Dutch Van Speijk-class frigates bought from the Netherlands in the late 1980s. The Van Speijks are license built variants of the 1960s Leander-class frigate, and the current age of the five ships left in service (out of the six purchased) ranges between 56 and 58 years. They are well past their use-by dates, and while the ships do pack a powerful punch, they are hopelessly obsolete for the present era. 2. Indonesia has 25 corvettes. While this is a respectable number on paper, there are problems here as well. Of the 25 ships, 17 are of the Parchim- and Fatahillah-classes. The Parchims were purchased in the mid-1990s, and are second hand ex-East German ships. The Fatahillahs date back to the late 1970s. These ships are all 39-45 years old, and are of dubious use today besides immediate coastal defence. Again, these ships are well past their useful lives. Of the 8 remaining corvettes, 4 are excellent ships of the Diponegoro-class (a different variant of the Damen Sigma-design), while the 3 Bung Tomo-class corvettes are perfectly respectable and capable, though slowly aging ships. The last corvette, the locally built Bung Karno, is more of an OPV than a corvette. Intended as a presidential yacht, the corvette has no SAM systems fitted, and has just one 40mm gun and two 20mm guns, which makes it less well armed than OPVs half its size. 3. Indonesia's OPV force in relatively modern and very capable. Of the 23 ships in their possession, all but 2 are relatively modern and have 15-20 years left in them. It is just the last 2 ships (ex-East German Kondor-class minesweepers purchased in the 1990s and converted to OPVs) that are antiquated and past their retirement age. 4. Indonesia's fleet of attack craft has two sides to it. Of the 47 attack craft (that are above 250 tons in displacement), 32 are relatively modern and capable, though the remaining 15 are older ships that should have been retired by now, or are at the point of retirement. However, there is a case to be made that small attack craft do have a lot of disadvantages in modern naval combat. Still, the 32 modern attack craft have sufficient range to act as OPVs, which makes them somewhat dual-purpose, and gives Indonesia, atleast on paper, a maximum of 55 OPVs. 5. Mine warfare vessels are another area of concern. Indonesia has 8 MCMVs, though 4 of these are ex-East German Kondor-class minesweepers. These ships are over 50 years old each, and were purchased in 1994. 2 of the remaining four are aging Tripartite-class MCMVs that are coming up for replacement, with only two modified Frankenthal-class MCMVs forming the modern MCM capability of the Indonesian Navy, though the Tripartites can be modernised. 7. Indonesia's submarines are another interesting case. Of their 4 submarines, 3 are of the Nagapasa-class, which are essentially German Type 209-1400 submarines built in South Korea. These 3 boats are all modern, having entered service in 2017-21. The last submarine is the older Type 209-1300 submarine Cakra, which dates back to 1981. This boat is at the end of its life, and is not sent out to sea much nowadays, especially after the loss of the KRI Nanggala (Indonesia's other Type 209-1300) at sea with all hands in 2021. 8. Amphibious assault ships are another area posing a challenge. Indonesia has 5 Makassar-class LPDs that are very good ships, and 3 similar scaled-down ships are used as hospital ships, but can theoretically be refitted to LPDs if need be. As for the rest, of the 24 LSTs in their inventory, 9 are modern ships that are less than 10 years old. 14 others are either ex-East German Hoyersweda-class LSTs, or a locally-built design, but these 14 ships all date back to the 1970s and 1980s. The last ship is an LST built in Japan in 1961. Still, the fact that a number of navies maintain very old LSTs in service shows that these ships can fulfill their purpose even after so many years in service, so that helps the Indonesian Navy. 9. Fleet auxiliaries (including Replenishment Oilers, Training Ships, Survey Ships, Troopships, Tugs, and general auxiliary ships) are generally in good shape and mostly relatively modern with a few exceptions. One area of concern here is Indonesia's tugboat fleet, where 8 out of 14 tugs are over 50 years old. Coming to the proposed modernisation and associated acquisition projects: 1. Frigates and corvettes: Of the 32 ships in this category presently in service, 22 are extremely old and obsolete. Indonesia has, at various points, planned to acquire 2 Type 31 frigates (the Red-White frigates), 6 FREMM-IT frigates, 2 Maestrale-class frigates, and 3 Pohang-class corvettes. Of these, the Type 31 frigates are under construction, and the Pohang-class corvettes should be transferred by South Korea starting in 2024. There has also been some talk of procuring 4 Mogami-class frigates and 2 Bremen-class frigates, though these haven't been heard of for some time. The orders for the FREMMs and Maestrale-class frigates have not been placed yet, and only a MOU and agreement has been signed. Overall, this gives Indonesia 5 ships definitely, another 8 possible ships, and upto 6 additional ships in this category, assuming the entire procurement goes through. Granted, the incoming ships are far more capable than the older ships, so the future looks bright here. (Or does it? I'll cover this shortly.) 2. Attack craft: Indonesia has plans to build 12 more Sampari-class, 2 more Klewang-class, and 4 ships of a new design. These will replace the older attack craft in their inventory, but the case for their relevance as anything more than uparmed OPVs is a matter of debate. Still, the Indonesian Navy is set here. 3. MCMVs: The four remaining Kondor-class MCMVs are extremely old. Indonesia has some plans to modernise the two Tripartite-class vessels, but no new procurements are in the pipeline, which may make this an issue in case of a conflict, since with such a large coastline, MCM duties become extremely important. 4. Submarines: These are an area where the Indonesian Navy is doing reasonably well. The Cakra is at the point of retirement, but the Indonesians have made plans to acquire 2-3 new submarines. These will either be more Nagapasa-class (Type 209-1400) boats, or perhaps Scorpene-class submarines. Assuming this purchase goes through, Indonesia's submarine arm has a bright future. 5. Amphibious assault ships and auxiliaries: Both these arms are in decent shape, and assuming the Indonesians are able to properly maintain existing ships and do not lose any ships to unfortunate accidents (they lost two Hoyerswerda-class LSTs to accidents in 2013 and 2020), they should do well for the foreseeable future. The only point of concern here is tugboats, but some replacements for those are in the pipeline. Now, that seems all well and good, but there is one major challenge: Money. Indonesia's Navy (and Air Force, for that matter) face significant budgetary constraints. Indonesia purchased over two-thirds of East Germany's former Navy in the 1990s, and all those Soviet-era warships are now presenting a block obsolescence issue for Indonesia. Simply put, the money to replace all of these ships is a hard-find. The other issue that Indonesia's Navy is facing is a major logistical issue. The Indonesian Navy uses ships from many sources, and since each type of ship is relatively small in number, maintenance becomes a headache. This can be seen, very exceptionally, in the Indonesian Air Force, for instance. The Indonesian Air Force has some 108 fighters of 6 different types from 5 different nations. Furthermore, they have 42 Rafales on order, which will give them 150 fighters of 7 different types from 6 different nations. That is a maintenance nightmare. Moreover, with small orders for different types of aircraft, a lot of potential savings aren't realised. The proposed acquisitions of the Indonesian Navy present a similar issue. Atleast for frigates and corvettes, the Indonesians are planning to acquire a decent number of ships in small packets from different nations. That will not only make logistics and maintenance more complicated, but will also cost more, since bulk savings aren't realised. As for Indonesia being the second strongest Navy in Asia and fourth in the world, well, that is laughable. No offence intended, but the World Directory of Modern Military Warships is a flawed database in many aspects. For instance, warship ages are often recorded incorrectly (that is, for a second hand warship, some ship ages show their entire service career with both owners, while others show age with present owner only). There is no denying that Indonesia has a strong Navy. That they do, and the Indonesian Navy is by far the strongest Navy in South-East Asia. However, they are far behind other Asian powerhouse navies like Japan, India, and South Korea, and are nowhere near China. There are better sources to refer for a measure of naval strength.
I have one question: who are you???!! As if you know the most about the strength of the Indonesian navy, are you the Minister of Defense? You talk a lot, not based on data, what do you say? You are just jealous to see the Indonesian navy ranked in the top 4 in the world
@@diditsuhendra238 “WhO aRe YoU???!!” That was all you can say? OP put forth a detailed analysis backed up by fact and that was all you can say?. Your comment did *nothing*, it did not defend your country and neither your credibility. Put a counter-argument supported by fact, "where he is wrong and why he is wrong".
@@diditsuhendra238 Who am I? An ordinary citizen who has been studying naval technology and history for almost two decades. If I did offend you with my analysis, I apologise. However, the Indonesian Navy has the potential to be a regional powerhouse. At present, however, they face a lot of challenges as I highlighted. I am not jealous to see the Indonesian Navy in the Top 4 or any other ranking, for that matter. I stand by my stance that the WDMMW is not exactly an optimal source. Heck, they are still missing ships commissioned in 2022 in their 2024 listings. That doesn't exactly paint a very good picture, does it? You asked for data, so here it is. I'll cover the age of some of the ships, along with some major weapon systems. If you require any more data, let me know, and I'll see if I can find it. 1. Ahmad Yani- / Van Speijk-class frigates: The five ships still in service are between 56 and 58 years old (based on their original commissioning), and have spent between 34 and 38 years in Indonesian service. The latter number itself is on the upper end of the service life of most frigates. These ships are armed with four P-800 or C-802 SSMs, a 3" gun, and 6 ASW torpedo tubes. While a respectable armament, the ships are grossly underarmed by modern standards. Most sensor systems are also quite old now. 2. Fatahillah-class corvettes: The ships are between 44 and 45 years old. They carry a Bofors 4.7" inch (the last active ships with those guns today), 6 ASW torpedo tubes, a Bofors ASW rocket launcher, and possibly 4 Exocet AShMs. The Exocets have possibly been removed due to the obsolescence, and the ASW rocket launcher system is beyond obsolete now. 3. Kapitan Pattimura- / Parchim-class corvettes: The 14 ships remaining in service are between 39 and 43 years old, and have spent between 28 and 31 years in Indonesian service. The ships have twin 57mm gun turret, 2 RBU-6000 ASW rocket launchers, and 4-6 ASW torpedo tubes. While these ships aren't necessarily antiquated by age, they haven't received any significant modernisation since the mid-2000s. These ships are very much at the end of their life. 4. Kondor-class OPVs: These ships are 51-52 years old, and have spent 30 years in Indonesian service. While purchased from East Germany as minesweepers, two of the Kondors had their minehunting equipment break down beyond repair, and have been reclassified as OPVs. They are still capable of coastal patrol, but are extremely old and only carry 2-3 25mm guns, which make them utterly incapable of defending themselves in times of war. 5. Attack craft: The Mandau-class and the older Lurssen FPB-57 attack craft have spent between 30 and 45 years in service. Considering their size, that is an extremely long service life. The Mandau-class possibly carries 2 AShMs today (the older Exocets have been removed), and the older FPB-57s have, at most, ASW torpedo tubes, which makes them relatively unsuitable as attack craft. Only the 4 newest FPB-57s carry 2-4 AShMs, and date back to the early 2000s, which means they still have a decade or so left. 6. Kondor-class MCMVs: In addition to the Kondor-class OPVs, there are a further 4 Kondors still serving as MCMVs. These ships are 51-52 years old, having spent 30 years in Indonesian service. Again, these ships only carry 3 25mm guns each along with 24 mines or depth charges. The equipment itself is decent, but the age of the ships would be a major concern, considering that none of these Kondors has ever received a significant modernisation. 7. Tripartite-class MCMVs: The two Tripartite-class MCMVs are 36 years old, which still gives them about a decade in service. The equipment carried is also fairly modern. 8. Type 209-1300 submarines: The Cakra is extremely old, dating back to 1981. Moreover, considering that the loss of the Nanggala was also blamed to her modernisation by South Korea (a refit Cakra also received), Cakra is already well past her usable life, and short of any major emergencies, doesn't put to sea anyways. On the other hand, the three Type 209-1400 boats (the Nagapasa-class) are in good shape, and are also very modern. 9. LSTs: 11 of the LSTs in service are of the East German Hoyerswerda-class. These ships are between 44 and 47 years old, having spent 29-31 years in Indonesian service. The ships are in decent shape and not too old. However, considering that one of the two ships lost was when the ship was hit by 4 metre high waves, this does raise some concern for the remaining ships. A similar story exists for the 3 Teluk Semangka-class LSTs. The last LST, the Teluk Amboina, is essentially a Japanese-built LST 542-class ship from 1961. She is antiquated by any stretch of the definition. Now, I gave this analysis because it is also important to know what challenges the Indonesian Navy faces. The modernisation program is ambitious, and if completely successful, will transform the Indonesian Navy into a South-East Asian powerhouse.
For comparison, mexico have 8 such frigate, while Indonesia only have 2. And submarine are minor then Neighborhood auch asa vietnam, Australia and Singapore. For such archipelago teritory it is very small military power.
Ahhh kamu buta.. Coba cek di global power militer indonesia bukan punya 2 kapal perang.. Kita tunggu tahun ini setelah ada presiden baru mungkin alulsista akan di tambah lagi
well you're very right, our navy is very weak, but modernization is on going right now. The FMP Frigate that planned to be launch next year can be classified as heavy frigate with displacement close to an older destroyer. Don't forget with the ongoing acquisition of Thaon Di Revel class PPA from Italy, which if happened most likely will be use by the Navy and will be classified as Frigate. For Submarine, well the Nagapasa class from South Korea is a shit with huge problems, left us with probably only 2 active submarines. That's why we canceled the second batch of Nagapasa class and move to Scorphene instead. As right now, the deal with scorphene is almost complete. I don't know how the fuck our navy is said to be the fourth strongest navy in the world, what a joke😂but well with such a good modernization that is happening right now, hopefully in the future it become true
@@andrefardyansyah5892the futures is bright, our navy on the right track . considering that it is very likely that the next president will happen to be a former defense minister, so all defense equipment procurement programs will continue. 
As an Indonesian myself, I feel that the assets currently owned by the Indonesian Navy are still very lacking because they are only dominated by old frigates & corvettes and dozens of fast missile boats. Of course, compared to South Korea, Japan and Australia, Indonesia is still far behind because the flagship we have is only an OPV ship which is classified as a frigate, Meanwhile, Japan and South Korea are dominated by destroyers and several LHDs, and now Japan will even have aircraft carriers I think we look superior only in Asean because the countries in Asean have almost the same assets they use as the Indonesian Navy, even Singapore is more sophisticated, just less in terms of fleet size😅
Every country have problem, i think you country indonesia is really strongh because have more 200 shipbuilder like PT pal, palindo, lundin, daya radar shipyard etc . And indonesia have complete material and componen, except machine .
Kapal ber teknologi canggih belum tentu bisa menang di pertempuran bro... Lihat laut merah houti ga punya kapal canggih tapi bisa hancurin kapal peranga mamarika dan inggris ... Canggih ga menjamin bro jika strategi perang nya tolol 🤣🤣🤣
biar dunia tau kalo INDONESIA negara cinta damai sudah cukup INDONESIA di jajah bangsa asing selama 350 tahun.. jika ada bangsa asing yg ingin menyerang INDONESIA kami seluruh RAKYAT INDONESIA akan ikut perang juga demi kedaulatan ibu pertiwi.. NKRI HARGA MATI
7:04. In my fictional world, Malaysia is ranked number 3 in this list because they have Boboiboy and Ejen Ali. The rest are made-up and fictional countries
Betul indonesia mempunyai wilayah laut yang luas makanya membutuhkan banyak alulsista angkatan laut nya.. Semoga indonesia fokus memproduksi kapal perangnya di perbanyak dulu ,berhenti buat kapal yang lain .. Dan menurut saya perang itu bukan masalah karena peralatan tecnologinya canggih saja, tapi kepintaran strategi dan awak kapal nya kompak cukup di butuhkan dalam perang
@@agps4418 bilangin ke prabowo yang korupsi hukum mati saja biar jera 🤣 dan pake dananya buat produksi alulsista di laut perbanyak..percepat proyek kejar target Buat kapal perang minimal 8 buah dalam waktu 2 atau 3 bulan
@@agps4418klo dana pertahanan dikorupsi indo gabakalan kunya alutsista yg canggih canggih sprti sekarang bro (mikir).. yg dikorupsi itu dana dana pembangunan dan dana subsidi.. kocak..
@@wahid-lg1kk ahh lu ketinggalan jaman kali Coba lu nonton berita luar negeri jangan nonton pilpres terus bosen🤣 ..sekarang perang di mana mana.. Bentar lagi rusia klo jadi lawan nato 🤣
Indonesia needs more local companies to form its own military complex. Yes, the big bad military complex. Today, the burden of building ships are held mainly PT PAL which I think is doing a good job, but we need more. I don't mind whether they are private or state owned companies.
Indonesia’s ships on average are smaller than Korea’s or Japan’s, though. It still needs longer-ranged major surface combatants with a range of 8-10,000 miles, which it currently lacks (although the government seems to understand that this is a major procurement priority in the coming years, and has probably made it one of the requirements in the new large frigate prohect). On the far other end of the scale, it also needs to put much more funding and attention into small boats and unmanned vessels for asymmetric warfare against much stronger naval powers. Not to mention a massive unfulfilled need for logistical sealift capacity for the rapid redeployment of ground troops to domestic trouble spots.
That what we called difference between green water navies and blue water navies..are Indonesian need to be blue water navy ? Ask it urself..we spend for what we need not spend like the others😊..ask urself to Indonesia govt..what the vision of Indonesian navy ? To become global superpower ? Can u maintain the expenses ? Do u know how much cost for single warship operate for single sortie and how much docking maintenance ? Did ur govt ready for it?
@@Vongreimbf109 Even as a green-water country, Indonesia's sheer size makes it necessary to plan as if it needs a blue-water navy to some degree. Deploying from Surabaya to Papua and back or Makassar to Aceh and back plus enough reserve capacity in fuel and consumables would require either surface fleets of oceanic range or a much larger sealift capacity (or, more likely, both).s
@@LafayetteCCurtis nahh for me more naval base and ammo and supply depot is better so frigates and corvettes didn't overworked with distances split 3 main regional operation area west-centre-east armadas...i proposed BukM3 tandem with Tor system for air defense for each bases and radar point bases..this more suitable with ranges and times and maintenance cost
@@Vongreimbf109 No, a viable naval defence strategy requires _both_ fixed bases and mobile fleets capable of operating without relying too heavily on those bases, since each component has different vulnerabilities. Fixed bases are inherently more vulnerable to a (much) larger variety of weapons, especially stand-off strike assets that can only strike fixed installations; it's virtually inevitable that the closest base to the area of operations would be subjected to heavy enemy strikes á la Pearl Harbor or the Ukrainian strikes against Crimea, so any mobile fleets participating in the defensive operation needs to have the operational range and magazine depth to fight effectively even when they're unable to access that nearest base's resources. Even land-based naval defence assets generally need to be mobile in this day and age; Argentine Exocet launchers were rather effectively suppressed during the Falklands War due to their lack of mobility, and that's at a time when the Brits had to beg the US for access to satellite reconnaissance and mount their own risky photoreconnaissance missions. These days, with commercial satelite imagery of comparable or better resolution than what was available to military users 40 years ago?
@@LafayetteCCurtis u talked about tech stuff...I talked about reality..it's all about capability of govt and Ina navy..u talked like Indonesia have military fund like China Soviet or Us..we must do with limited fund and personel capabilities..new type of inventory mean new logistic and training..all they had to do is doing like Iran do..u talked about Indonesia military fund bro..juat use what type they had and buy more and split wt 3 regional operation theater..why u need a warship to do sabang to marauke sortie ?..they are navy not merchant ship..no need to burn alot if fuel ship service time..Indonesia waters very vast bro and military fund very limited..and they need to split wt 3 branches..that reality..check Indonesian military fund and do math..that all included maintenance and personel salary
Dan satu hal lagi yang tertinggal ....bahwa kami sebagai rakyat INDONESIA yang mewarisi jiwa patriot nasionalisme sejak jaman nenek moyang kami hingga saat ini Dan seterunya .... Kami seluruh rakyat INDONESIA tidak akan tinggal diam untuk melawah musuh yang mencoba untuk mengganggu tanah air Kami Dan para tentara terdepan kami. ...MERDEKA 🇮🇩💪✊☝
berisik bocah... lu tau ga musuh terbesar indonesia itu bukan orang luar, tp para koruptor dan terutama mafia, lu bayar internet mahal, itu karena mafia lu bayar token mahal, itu karena mafia lu bayar bensin mahal, itu karena mafia lu bayar tiket mahal, itu karena mafia ketika uang habis utk bayar yg mahal2, kemana kesejahteraan lu? ngapain lu ribut keluar kalau masalahnya di dalam?
That's because she is a Sundanese... Siliwangi's daughter aka Dewi Kadita and we don't want her to be used to legitimize the power of Panembahan Senopati Mataram over Java island. Sunda and Java have been separated since the time of the Bubat war during the Majapahit era... Why does the Islamic Mataram Sultanate, the largest in Southeast Asia, need the figure of Nyi Roro Kidul, a Sundanese who has transformed into the form of a spirit? It's weird...
i thought Sweden was the world's largest archipelago, although their definition is any bit of land surrounded by the sea that you can stand on counts as an island, but its a matter of definitions i guess
@@swastik6705if u think lndia use less than indonesia u will be suprise how way smaler our budget than our asian neighbors which is singapore they had bigger budget from small countries and all their budget enough to buy almost all indonesian equipment and im still surprise that indonesian navy had that much equipment
@kevinbosco5876 Indonesia is still a developing country, in the era of Jokowi's leadership, still focusing on infrastructure and manufacturing, wait for the play date
I think indonesian warships is design to protect region,couse for defensif unit, not to offensive. Indonesia has no rival countries or organizations or even regional enemies so there are minimal threats However, the navy is still needed to provide a deterrent effect to surrounding countries. In the 60s, Indonesia once had a very strong navy, and even had the strongest military in the southern hemisphere. Strong military because Indonesia wants to take West Irian back To become Indonesian territory
Our (Indonesia) best Naval strength came from our integrity to maintain our politically independent foothold. If China came to challange our sovereignty, Uncle Sam won't see to it, like wise, Big Brother Russia won't stand if good ole Uncle having jolly time invading us. Suffice to say, serious political interests are hanging around in Indonesia, while some can gain soo much value, with it will incite ire from other... Thus our Neutrality is very powerful in global geopolitics.
No formal agreement = no guarantee of help. Example, Ukraine. Even if help coming, how serious is it? Can it be on time? . How help reach Indonesia? For example,Russia cant even help Armenia.
Why does China challenge your sovereignty? Didn't you just cooperate to build the first high-speed railway in Southeast Asia? Your thoughts are really despicable!!!
Indonesia still have long way to go to be a regional naval powerhouse. Singapore is much smaller country but have some modern fregates. We need to catch up to their level first.
If only those corrupt official's money was used in this sector, those foreign fishing vessels wouldn't even set foot on natuna waters, yes I'm a riau island inhabitants.
The battle force in the (very near) future for the super cool Indonesian Navy, imagine the modern & most sophisticated warships in its class sailing together across our oceans in one task force: Red and White Heavy Frigate OPV Paolo Thaon Di Revel class PKR Martadinata class MCMV Rengat Island class LPD Makassar class BRS Dr Soeharso class Scorpene Evolved Submarine Flying above was a squadron of Indonesian Air Force Rafale fighter aircraft which were refueling via Airbus A330 MRTT aircraft. 😁❤️🇲🇨...and guided by our military satellite made by Thales Alenia Space.
hadeuh jangan percaya website gituan. Itu rank 4 dari basis jumlah unit doang. Setengah nya sekitaran 100 unit itu kapal patroli kecil. Kapal selam kita aja udah ketinggalan jaman dan cuma punya 4 unit.
Indonesia is doing good everything is not just about Army. Look at the Indonesian economy, they did improved in their economy rather than army. Indonesia know it's importance, and will back soon as best navy of the world. Look at south asia, india, Pakistan, what are they getting from bog armies. Until their people are not in nice condition. Much love from India 🇮🇳. Though your miracle economic growth you are the world's 4th best navy.
KRI Golok salah satu kapal perang cepat yang bagus, saat ini yang terbaik dan cukup diperhitungkan adalah KRI Martadinata. Kapal perang ini sangat cepat dapat memainkan peran multirole, didukung oleh persenjataan lengkap seperti rudal dan torpedo. Bahkan kita sudah membuat secara lokal rudal anti kapal selam. Artinya bila posisi rudal permukaan diganti dengan rudal anti kapal selam ditambah torpedo yang sudah ada, akan menjadi senjata mematikan bagi kapal selam dan kapal permukaan. (Torpedo sulit dihancurkan bila dibandingkan rudal). Kemampuan kecepatan dan rudal anti kapal selam dan torpedo adalah komposisi terbaik untuk memainkan peran hit and run. Setahuku senjata Anti pesawat nya juga banyak ada 3-5 slot
Should also mention other Patroll boat like Coast Guard Patroll ship, Fishery Patroll ship, SAR Patroll ship, Water Police Patroll ship and Custom/Tax department Patroll Ship. Indonesian navy infact has its own Harbour tug fleet separate from the fleet operated under Pelindo to help the warship docked at Civilian/commercial port. As Indonesian I bit confuse what the purpose of all this vessels.
This is shocking, ... I thought Indonesia is still backwater country but seeing this video, I have to change my opinion. Damn Indonesia has many warships ... I thought this country has no ship at all.
14 knots, for a frigqte?? Shouldn't it do at least 25 knots? One thing needed for a warship is fairly high manoeuvre speed, this enables the vessel to make it a more difficult moving target and it also improves offensive capabilities as the warship closes more quickly with the surface or underwater target. So I would say, speed is still important for a warship. Slow warships are generally less effective.
Indonesia needs to buy or build minimum 2 aircraft carrier like China's Fujian aircraft carrier or Russia's Admiral Kuznetsov aircraft carrier. They placed one in the Natuna Sea, the other they placed in the Indian Ocean
In my opinion as Indonesian, we Indonesia must have powerful navy without any negotiation needed, aside of Nort Natuna Sea accident that China claiming indonesian EEZ, Indonesia have massive coastline the size of entire Europe to protect, and knowing Indonesia like to be neutral (not choosing Anyside) Indonesia need to be strong to make sure that we didn't experience being bully and humiliated by foreign power like what happened on 2018 - 2020 when China try to claim Indonesian water and EEZ.
The Indonesian archipelago cannot be defended. This was proven during the first and second battles of the Java Sea between the Japanese Empire and the Allied naval squadron of Dutch, British, Australian and American naval vessels. In addition, the Dutch navy also had 18 submarines in service in the Dutch East Indies.
You blurted out everything about Indonesia in the first 30 seconds of your presentation and you're absolutely spot on. We don't feel there's a need to pay taxes to our government that's practically running this country as if it's a family owned enterprise.. I am not talking about a specific president because it's been the common practice that whoever becomes president, his/her relatives benefit from it, including their friends to add extra credit. This happens everywhere but double/quadruple down here in Indonesia. Corruption is immense and the people are too dense to do anything about it. If you're a foreign power thinking of getting a decent piece of real estate nearly free of charge??? Invade Indonesia, now. This country has no practical defense, it's own arsenal fail them during training practices because there's no funding for maintenance (well technically there was but corruption is always the higher order before anything else) and patriotism isn't that high. well maybe in the easily brainwashed lower class but they can't do anything after all.. meaningless. This country is perhaps the only country in the world that's better off being colonialized. Fun fact, the infrastructure that we have today would never have existed without the Dutch colonialization and WE. ARE. STILL. USING. IT. EVEN. WHEN. IT. IS. WAY. TOO. OBSOLETE. The current president developed some useful infrastructure.. some of them are good some of them are legit questionable but for $6 of political campaign, an idiot would willingly burn it down and complaint "Why are you building us infrastructure?" Invade Indonesia. it's easy and very rewarding.
Indonesia akan membeli dan memperkuat kapal selam dari 6 menjadi 12 unit,, dan menjajaki kerjasama peningkatan dan penyegaran juga penambahan armada kapal permukaan dengan fincantieri italy frem dan iver juga PAL untuk menjaga kedaulatan RI
Indonesia has invested in many smaller ships. As for technology Indonesia is far behind USA South Korea Japan and Australia. Maybe if they added more larger destroyers and submarines. It may bring them up a bit more on terms of projection power. But I think Indonesia would have more navel power if the got involved more with the pacific powers by sharing technology that Indonesia gets deprived on. Keep away from Russian and Chinese made junk
its a trial procurement and stop only four units, indonesia faced difficulty to handled those cos all OTH guided missilile need additional chopper that flies from naval ships to guide and pointing over the horizon rada targets
Saya Orang Indonesia Dan Saya Rasa China Bukan Lah Musuh Untuk Indonesia, dan Bukan Juga Sebuah Ancaman. Karena China Sudah Banyak Sekali Membantu Indonesia Selama Perkembangan Ini. Dan Tidak Sedikit Pula Investor Investor China Yang Membangun Sebuah Perusahaan Di Indonesia. Jadi China Bisa Di Katakan Teman. Kalau China Musuh Mungkin Sudah Lama Mereka Akan Mengambil Alih Laut Natuna Yang Mereka Claim Sebagai Wilayah Mereka Dan Terbukti Sekarang Mereka tidak Pernah Lagi Mengusik Di Laut Natuna. Karena Indonesia Dan China Mempunyai Hubungan Di Bidang Ekonomi. Menurut Saya Sendiri Musuh Terbesar Sebuah Bangsa Adalah Bangsa Itu Sendiri. Dan Saat Ini Itu Lah Yang Kami Perangi Sampe Saat ini. Seperti Koruptor, Teroris, Bahkan Pembelot sekalipun.
Betul, ancam yg sebenarnya itu Australia bukan cina mereka sdh jelas terang2an membentuk aliansi aukus dan membangun kapal selam nuklir di area non nuklir, tentu buat apa kapal2 itu klo bukan mau menancapkan supremasi di wilayah indo Pasifik Dan lagi Australia itu licik, musuh dalam selimut, siapa yg mendanai gerakan separatis di papua? Ya mereka
@@FrozenDrone12 Sebenarnya Musuh Terbesar Kita Itu Bukan Jg Australia Bro. Dan Bukan Jg Malaysia. Tp BANGSA SENDIRI bro. Seperti Apa Yang di Katakan Pak Sukarno. Musuh Terbesar Dan Terberat Adalah Bangsa Sendiri.
@@MR-PJRN ya musuh bangsa sendiri itu jg krn mereka2 itu bagian dari para pengkhianat bangsa kroni2 antek barat especially warisan orde Baru yg sdh membunuh jutaan nyawa orang Indonesia di tahun 1965 karena dituduh PKI tanpa bukti, pdhl banyak generasi orang-orang pintar Kita yg dibunuh saat itu
@@90enemies In My Opinion TF2000 Destroyer Still Better, But Indonesia Is Defensive Country So No Land Attack Cruise Missile, Only Air Defenses On Vls Canister.
@@gilangthehuman7713 Rokestan Naval Hisar SIPER For Anti Air Warfare, Atmaca For Surface To Surface Missile, 76mm Main Gun, and twin Barrel 35mm Close In Weapon System.
Banyak ngawurnya anjirt, Navy terkuat ke empat di dunia my ass. 90% kapal perang kita aja itu udah masuk kategori tua. Kapal selam yg ready for combat aja cuma KRI Cakra doang dan itu udah tua bgt, sama KRI Alugro lah mungkin. Sisanya, masih dikandangin karena desain dari Korsel emang jelek. Untuk Frigate kita, yg modern itu Martadinata class dan itu cuma 2 unit doang, sedangkan Ahmad Yani Class itu usianya udah 60 tahun sekarang udah waktunya pensiun seharusnya sayang aja kita belum punya gantinya. Corvete juga sebelas dua belas keadannya, yg masih oke cuma Bung Tomo class sama Diponegoro class, Bung Karno Class bahkan belum ada senjata, yg lain umurnya 40+++. Masih lemat bgt AL kita
@@andrefardyansyah5892bener, masih banyak PR nya sebenarnya. Kuantitas gak di imbamgi dengan kualitas,banyak dari Light Frigate kita(Sigma/Martadinata class) atau Corvette(Diponegoro clas/Bung Tomo class) ga sepenuhnya VLS nya terisi rudal ,moga aja FMP ntar kalo udah jadi ga FFBNW.
@@faimontazara7254 FMP sih udah pasti bakal FFBNW tp ya kabar baiknya kemungkinan besar jeroan bakal diisi full Turki, ya semoga aja terlaksana, yg jadi masalahkan akuisisi dari Turki agak susah untuk sekarang
KRI Golok...it's just similar, but in terms of size, weight, manufacturing materials, speed, cruising range, weapons are very different. Apart from that, we should appreciate PT Lundin's work.
Hey I'm from Indonesia here. We got Russian made Parchim class Corvettes too, bought from old East German Navy... U didn't even mentioned one. 14 Parchims are in service... World's 4th Navy? Indonesia?? U guys gotta be kidding me!! And Russia is third?? What is this list?? Man making it sure High on drugs?? Russia is second, China is third... Indonesia should be way lower, maybe number 10 or lower. Its below the South Korean Navy, North Korean Navy and the Iranian Navy. Maybe below UK navy too...
@@Tyranosaurus_Xer Bego lhoe..,kamu nampaknya kurang berpendidikan..yang namanya "PERTAHANAN NEGARA" itu alutsista juga sudah termasuk..dan "RAHASIA NEGARA" juga termasuk dalam kategori "PERTAHANAN NEGARA"..,kalau kamu jujur kedunia tentang "RAHASIA NEGARAmu" termasuk "PERTAHANAN NEGARA" mungkin semua negara akan mudah di invasi..,inilah manfaat dari merahasiakan kekuatan negara yang sebenarnya..,kalau kamu yang pimpin negara..mungkin kamulah yang akan menyebarkan kepublik secara jujur tentang "RAHASIA NEGARA" yang didalamnya termasuk alutsista pertahanan..dan itu akan membawa indonesia akan mudah di invasi karena sudah diketahui secara utuh kekuatan militernya..,belajar lagi kamu tentang "RAHASIA NEGARA" dan juga ilmu "PERTAHANAN NEGARA"..
How strong do you think Indonesia's Warships are? Let us know down below!
World war 2 Indonesia winner in asia
It kind of misleading. GFP and WDMMW is inaccurate and mostly only consider numbers(example: patrol ships=destroyers). Indonesia does not even have "proper" frigate yet.
That's not much compared to the commercial fleet and large tankers totaling 72,313 units which could possibly be used as warships in emergency war situations,such as Pertamina Pride/Prime that can be converted into aircraft or drone carrier.
indonesia navy secret force is laid on those fast moving missiles ships...coz its undetected how many they are ..😂😂😂..why? coz it cost is more cheaper n indonesia can produce it faster than u think...also it can act as 'kamikaze' if it needed n necessarily.... Remember even small ants can killed an elephant if they want to...
@@hendrasutrisno4191shame on you n all people like u who always underestimate what ur own country capable to do...
This country has people who like to help, who do not deserve to be exploited... hopefully this country will become an increasingly stronger country
Indonesia bukan negara agresor,,indonesia mempunyai kekuatan perang yang hebat untuk melindungi kawasan,,negara ini cinta damai,tak ada satu negara di kawasan yang merasa terancam oleh militer indonesia,,lihatlah negara ini sudah bisa membuat kapal perang sendiri,bahkan sudah meng ekspor kapal perang ke filiphina,,membuat helicopter,membuat tank harimau,tank boat antasena pun sudah di beli raksasa Russia,sudah bisa membuat bom,roket,drone tempur bahkan sedang membuat kapal selam bersama korea,,lihatlah kapal perang GOLOK yang futuristik hasil karya bangsa indonesia,,indonesia negara kuat dalam militer dan ekonomi,,negara ini raksasa yang tidak sombong dan suka menolong
also full of people who will exploit others on a whim, really.
indonesia still has problem on the education system for now, and yes i hope our ppl can choose which is good and which is bad and not getting exploited by a evil company
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Sebagai jiran Indonesia Saya bangga mempunyai negara yg begitu bnyk membantu ketenteraan negara saya..Salam utk TNI dari Brunei🇧🇳
❤ big love TNI & TUDB
LOVE BRUNEI🇧🇳 who do not like to make confrontation against Indonesia and are willing to accept advice/suggestions from Indonesia🇮🇩 gracefully.
brunei saudara dekat indonesia..tetaplah pada pribadimu,jangan sampai terpengaruh dari luar"..love untuk brunei darusalam❤❤❤
Terima kasih warga Brunai sangat cinta perdamaian kami menolak penjajahan dalam bentuk apapun kami melengkapi diri hanya untuk menjaga kedaulatan negara bukan untuk menyerang siapapun❤❤❤❤❤❤
Brunei saudara serumpun negara indonesia. Damai selalu indonesia dan Brunei darusalam
Before colonization era, Indonesia kingdoms has one of the strongest navy in Asia. They sail up to east coast of Africa, especially Madagascar. And their Djong or Jung ship design inspired great naval power like China and Japan.
Before colonization era. Indonesia doesn't exist 😂
@@spritgmezer301 yes it did not, that's why we called Indonesia Kingdoms which we means Ancient Kingdoms in Indonesia. Not Kingdom of Indonesia. Yes, we have some grammatical errors, since we are not native English speakers. :)
@@Aninkovsky well yeah some kingdom in term of domination scale or the territory is so large that they also tightens the road of water transportation to bring the spies around southeast asia to china or even australia but im'not sure there is a record for the past australian human know about the road
yes but Indonesia is a racist country of small men with bad character.
It is more appropriate to use the word Nusantara @@Aninkovsky
Don't forget about Indonesia has 18.000 islands that can be garrisoned with Naval gun, AA turrets, SAM/Manpads, MLRS, ground based AShM, and radars. Dense vegetations on those islands can hide it from enemy's radars and satellites.
Only 5 major island(6 if u include bali) "important" if those 5 fell or even borneo,Sumatra, Java the rest is "useless". That is how Imperial Japan defeat the Dutch East Indies.
Indonesia does not have ground anti ship missile nor medium-long ramge sam.
@@hendrasutrisno4191 lol here u again...look down to ur own country...have u forgotten ur country history?? or are trying to look down on ur own country history too?? All main islands might fallen BUT THE RESISTANCE WILL NEVER CEASE...NO MATTER HOW LONG IT TAKEN BUT INDONESIAN PEOPLE WILL ALWAYS FIGHT FOR THEIR FREEDOM!! THAT'S THE REAL FORCE THAT MAKE BIG ADVANCE MILITARY COUNTRY TO THINK TWICE FOR INVADING INDONESIA...MARK THAT ON UR MIND...THE NATURE ALSO INDONESIA SECRET WEAPON TO FIGHT ALL INVADERS...
@@aslimanwar6074
1850ish, USA forced japan open. Japan bought UK weapons, ships and modernized, so japan safe from colonization. Other asian country failed so their freedom taken from them. This is lesson from history.
Russia pride that their military rank 2 in the world, yet failed to take Ukraine. This is recent lesson.
Kalau Indonesia tidak mengakui kekurangan nya dan dengan cepat memperbaiki, hanya santai dengan kisah2 heroik masa lalu. Yang jadi korban adalah rakyat.
@@hendrasutrisno4191 yes indeed, indonesia had to start its own missile program if they want to dominate the sea as maritime power. Everything is now being fought using missiles and air superiority aircrafts.. even tank is useless nowadays.
@@hendrasutrisno4191We technically "will" Have ground based Anti Ship and Medium Ranged SAM with the recent deal with Turkish company Roketsan.
Still djong kara, and djong java being iconic warship since ancient kingdom era showing indonesian navy and maritime power always dominate in SEA
PT PAL is the Philippines’ client since 2015 when the first two warship:BRP Davao del Sur and BRP Tarlac was commissioned and also there’s another two ships will be built in Surabaya and expected to delivered as soon as possible 😊😊
While the United States and the Philippines has a naval exercise such as CARAT, etc., Indonesia and the Philippines has a well known naval exercise in Southeast Asia known as Philippine-Indonesia Naval Exercise or Philindo Naval Exercise which is held annually
Philippines has always been a friend of Indonesia. Greetings from Indo
@@nolimitcityid Yeah we love and friend each other together my brother 😊😊
As indonesian i just know about this
@@widodoakrom3938 Yeah both countries are shared with Naval Alliance 😊😊
Salam perdamaian dan persaudaraan dari kami indonesia 🇮🇩♥️🇸🇽
What differentiates Indonesia from other Southeast Asian countries. Indonesia has its own domestic defense industry. And Indonesia has produced a lot of defense equipment to meet domestic needs and also foreign orders. And Indonesia continues to progress and develop by carrying out many technology transfer collaborations with other defense equipment producing countries
Wow... I didn't know this! 😮😮😮
Cinta dari Turki.. Saya bangga dengan negara Anda, semoga Tuhan membantu Anda.
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Kami Indonesia membenci penjajahan diatas dunia
Fun fact: The name 'Bung Karno' is actually the name of Indonesia's first president, Soekarno. 'Bung' means older brother. Soekarno was essentially the older brother of the people of Indonesia as he was the one guiding Indonesia to independence, the founding father who read the proclamation of independence letter. The reason why the KRI Bung Karno-369 is called Bung Karno is because it's a tradition for Indonesian warships to be named after a national Hero -- People who had fought for the independence of Indonesia, even way before the idea of the Indonesian state was brought.
Another is 'Bung Tomo', real name Sutomo. He was the leader of the Indonesian military during the revolution. He was the one who led the people of Surabaya to fight against the Allied forces and the NICA (Netherlands Indies Civil Administration) -- The exiled colonial government of Netherlands.
just realized, bung = onii chan
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Bunk Karno was a war monger.
They are building warships from everyone. Recently, they just signed a contract with Babock for the Arrowhead 140, but with much more enhanced weapon system than the general purpose version used by the Royal Navy.
I believe this is caused by the past military embargo placed on Indonesia by US. The experience of the embargo drives the Indonesia strategy on weapon purchasing in order for not depends on a single entity in case similar things happen in the future.
@@PapaBeliMainanLagi few years ago Indonesia was hit by an embargo sanction from America, so it could not buy F-16 aircraft, finally Indonesia ordered hundreds of Su-30s and Su-27s, immediately America immediately lifted the embargo sanctions 🤣
@@tahubulat5516lel hundreds? We only have 11 Su-30 and 5 Su-27
@@skubiduthememelord156most of them already been retired bcs of the old tech. That's why we ordered 42 Rafales, considering Gripen, Mirage, and US offering their Viper.
@@ah5904 nope we only bought Sukhois recently, and we only bought 16 Su-27+30, and not a single one of them has been retired. If u r really sure even one of our Sukhoi has retired, just give me proof. Even our F-16s are older than our Sukhois yet we still operate 30± of them
Indonesia is our friend, they have great power to help Philippines from China who has conquer whole west Philippines sea. ❤❤❤ Indonesia.
💪👍👍 together we can protect our beloved south east region from outsiders
@@aslimanwar6074 No we can't, not against China 😅
@@rainz4599 by "together" he means together with USA and NATO 😅
@@Buckle-Up hard pass
Isn’t it Australia that is Indonesia’s biggest threat?
In my fictional world, Indonesia has one of the strongest warship in the world
Not just yours.
@@jackdiamond4962 make a novel?
Bruh Indonesia already 4th most strongest navy in the world
@@editorizal in my fictional world, fictional and made-up countries are dominated Top 10 Strongest Navy in the world. So, shut up and I don't care about your opinion
@@editorizal *4th in numbers on paper only
We actually only have 8 submarines, and one sub, called the KRI Nanggala No. 402 was found split into 3 on the ocean floor back in 2021, I still remember when it was still a big matter and you could hear about it everywhere... All 53 crewmembers, many had families...
They're on eternal patrol guarding our sea. May they rest in peace.
@@dipoprasojo7520 May they rest in peace...
2 cakra, 3 cbg... 3 nya yng lain apa?
@@hendrasutrisno4191 Eh bukannya ada 8 ya? Coba cari di google deh...
@@Epsilon2042 tinggal 4 keliatan nya
If Indonesia goes to war, it won't just be Indonesian soldiers fighting, but civilians will also take up arms to defend their homeland
Isn't that the same in every country? Look up history, every country that took part in an all out war, especially if they are the defensive side, always involve their civilians, like Vietnam war for example, or even in todays war like Ukraine.
@@netbuckler91 yes but in the surabaya incident, the attack was mostly from civillian
@@RizuKenz0 yes.. but again, that is pretty much the same with every country that are facing an all out war, not just indonesia..
@@netbuckler91 yep.
Calm down Dude @@netbuckler91
So far, the Indonesian people have continued to improve
Steady improvement is good, cuma ya coba aja duit korup dialirin kesini mungkin lebih berfaedah.
Indonesia is about to explode. Their economy is about to hit a golden age because they're actually growing a healthy middle class and the labor costs are 1/5th of China. The GDP cleared a trillion dollars in 2023. Other asian companies are fighting over eachother to get start ups there (Japan, meanwhile, is investing in the Philippines for similar reasons). They're also the highest producer of nickel which is more important now than ever and the US can't really get its own. The government wisely banned the sale of raw nickel so the countries interested in it had to pay and install the refinement facilities. The next highest producer of nickel is the Philippines but they aren't even close.
Not if the government actively tried to sabotaged the country
Amen to this! 😇
Interesting fact that Indonesian Navy named their ships after their National Heroes instead of city like US Navy. And ship class are named after their traditional weapons. Mandau, Celurit, etc are their traditional daggers which is kinda cool.
Indonesia adalah negara KUAT 😎😎😎
Indonesia should stay and grow strong both air and sea especially.. the Chinese navy and their fishermen will think 10 times before coming into your waters
Indonesia has a lot of (war)ships but lack of fire power individual or combines.
Need to have a knowledge in missiles technology is a huge homework.
Indeed.
Indonesian Navy and Air Force deserve more attention, as the south china sea conflict rising
With so much islands , Indonesia navy is very well prepared for any defence scenario
You didn't mention the KRI Golok as a small ship for fast attacks. It also doesn't explain the Antasena Tank Boat for urban warfare on rivers and coasts.
KRI Golok 1 unit bisa apa? Sama kayak KCR lainnya, tugasnya cuma hit and run, ngk bisa benar" dijadiin buat power projection di kawasan. Untuk kecepatannya syukur udah nyentuh 30 knot ngk kayak yg lain cuma 28 knot. Tapi masih kalah jauh dibanding Mandau Class yg nyentuh 41 knot, itu baru KCR yg sesunggunya, sayang aja udah tua. Antasena apalagi, nasibnya ngk jelas, cuma dipesan 1 udah abis tu dilupain wkwkwk
@@andrefardyansyah5892kalau KCR sudah ada missile nya minimal golok keliatan belum🙏
antasena ga jelas nasibnya
Sa totoo lang, sa rehiyon ng Asean, ang pinakamahalagang tulong ay ang hukbong Indonesia 1. Noong panahon ng digmaang Thai, ang Indonesia ang nagbigay ng mga sandata at bala nang maubusan ng bala ang hukbong Thai. 2. Noong digmaang sibil sa Myanmar, ang Indonesia lamang ang tumulong sa pagpapadala ng mga espesyal na tropa upang malutas ang problema. 3. Ang Indonesia ang supplier ng armas ng Pilipinas hanggang ngayon. 4. Ang mga espesyal na pwersa ng hukbong Cambodian ay sinanay ng mga tropang Khusnul ng Indonesia hanggang ngayon. 5. Nang guluhin ng China ang South China Sea, tanging Indonesia lang ang talagang nangahas na maging front line sa rehiyon ng ASEAN, kahit na napakalayo ng China sa karagatan ng ilang bansang ASEAN. Sa totoo lang, mas mahalaga ang papel ng Indonesia sa mga bansang Asean kaysa sa hukbong Singaporean na kilala sa mga makabagong armas nito.
True
duh, Indonesian is not a western btch like Singapore did.
in 2028 PT PAL INDONESIA will build 6 Helicopter Carriers with a length of 243 meters and of course this will be the biggest achievement for the Indonesian maritime defense industry🇮🇩🔥
Emang sudah tanda tangan kontrak dan bayar DP?
@@hendrasutrisno4191 banyak bang berita,artikel yang membahas soal pembangunan LHD, jangan malas jadi orang
@@NUSANTARA.2045 "rencana" "mimpi" "rancangan" "ambisi" "akan" "persiapan" itu bearti belum
Kalau sudah "first steel cutting" "keel laying" itu valid, itu pun kontrak pengadaan dan bayar dp dulu, kontrak dan bayar dp aja belum kok sudah bangun.
I don't know if you are Israeli or Malon, I saw your comment earlier that you were just jealous about the Indonesian navy
@@hendrasutrisno4191I don't know if you are Israeli or Malon, I saw your comment earlier that you were just jealous about the Indonesian navy
Udah Terujiiii,, Jelasss Indonesia Bukan Kaleng" Lagi Sekarang,,
Teruji dari mana bang, serius nanya gw karna gak tau😂
@@lenziany teruji kata bapak dia. yg klo perang dikit main genosida masal kek di timtim sama aceh
When Mr. Prabowo elected as Indonesia Presiden (he's former military background) from what Mr. Prabowo said, definetly, Indonesia Will grow the Navy and Air Power. Indonesia was Most Powerfull Air & Navy Power in part of South World when Soviet supply Indonesia with epic Bomber and Destroyer. Now Indonesia made Relation with Russia also USA, Germany, France, Britain, Japan and South Korea to grow power again, even more. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Buy 42 New Rafalle is one of signal from colosal wake up. #sleepingtiger
Christ, that English
Rip english 😅😂
As an epycentrum of sea growth power, 🇮🇩 TNI-AL leads an important role to Defends its sea territory with a lot of frigate one but they still needs more effort & home work to increasing their navy base power
The Indonesian Navy's efforts to modernize its fleet with new warships over the past few decades reflect a strategic response to evolving maritime challenges and the need to safeguard Indonesia's vast archipelago. This modernization enhances its capabilities in terms of maritime defense, anti-piracy operations, and disaster response, contributing to regional stability and security. However, like any military expansion, it requires careful planning for maintenance, training, and integration into existing defense strategies to ensure effectiveness and sustainability.
and don't forget the thousands of small islands scattered around, they are actually settled warships with more sophisticated weapons than ships that sail on the ocean
Kami rakyat Indonesia cinta damai.tapi kalau ada musuh yang menyerang,bukan hanya TNI POLRI tapi seluruh rakyat 280juta Indonesia akan ikut berperang,karena didada kami terpatri membela tanah air adalah jihad🇮🇩💪🏼
Allahu hu akbar,, 💪💥
Indonesian military will be fighting to protect Indonesia and Indonesian only. It will not go to war for other reason .
Why your country is so amazing 🎉
We strengthen the country's defense to protect the country from countries that want to attack our nation, not to attack other nations and we love peace..
We are still weak tbh, but we still continue modernization, hope we will have better armament in the future.
we are friends with anyone who really wants to be friends...we don't think the left is better than the right and vice versa...what we want to achieve is peace and survival of our nation, our brothers, our friends...and nothing more than that..we are reluctant to compete fiercely because wealth and power are not everything and will only drive my friends away..yes the world is so narrow like the way we have been..greetings of peace and love from INDONESIA🤗🤗🤗❤🙏
The Indonesian Navy in the coming years will have:
- 6 FREEM Frigates
- 2 Red White Frigates (10 total build by local shipyard)
- 8 Mogami Frigates
- 8 New Submarines
- 2 OPV build by Local shipyard
- 2 Corvettes build by local shipyard
- 32 New FAC build by local shipyard
Many more ships..
Frigate merah putih rencana bikin 10 di dalam negeri?? bukanya 4 doang?
Mogami juga katanya gagal beli karena Desainya juga japan kurang bangus katanya?
Mimpi nya gitu😂
@@Indonesian1749 sssttttt...🤫 cukup orang indonesia aja yang tau.. 😅😅
Uangnya dipake buat bangun ikn 😂
@@iqramahesa4418 ga lah.. cuma butuh rp 400 trilyunan selama 30 - 40 tahun, jadi rata2 cuma butuh 10 - 17 trilyun pertahun, DKI aja habis rp 80trilyun setaun.. duit yg kecil kalo cuma segitu.. biar ga ngutang ya potong sja duit buat DKI, mereka sdh bisa mandiri kok (kotanya)
Indonesia's Navy is nowhere near as well placed as shown here. The big problems facing Indonesia's Navy is a quantitative lack of quality along with budgetary constraints. Here's how: (I will cover procurement later in the comment)
1. Indonesia has 7 frigates. Of these, 2 are of the Damen-built Sigma-design (the Martadinata-class). The remaining five are second-hand Dutch Van Speijk-class frigates bought from the Netherlands in the late 1980s. The Van Speijks are license built variants of the 1960s Leander-class frigate, and the current age of the five ships left in service (out of the six purchased) ranges between 56 and 58 years. They are well past their use-by dates, and while the ships do pack a powerful punch, they are hopelessly obsolete for the present era.
2. Indonesia has 25 corvettes. While this is a respectable number on paper, there are problems here as well. Of the 25 ships, 17 are of the Parchim- and Fatahillah-classes. The Parchims were purchased in the mid-1990s, and are second hand ex-East German ships. The Fatahillahs date back to the late 1970s. These ships are all 39-45 years old, and are of dubious use today besides immediate coastal defence. Again, these ships are well past their useful lives. Of the 8 remaining corvettes, 4 are excellent ships of the Diponegoro-class (a different variant of the Damen Sigma-design), while the 3 Bung Tomo-class corvettes are perfectly respectable and capable, though slowly aging ships. The last corvette, the locally built Bung Karno, is more of an OPV than a corvette. Intended as a presidential yacht, the corvette has no SAM systems fitted, and has just one 40mm gun and two 20mm guns, which makes it less well armed than OPVs half its size.
3. Indonesia's OPV force in relatively modern and very capable. Of the 23 ships in their possession, all but 2 are relatively modern and have 15-20 years left in them. It is just the last 2 ships (ex-East German Kondor-class minesweepers purchased in the 1990s and converted to OPVs) that are antiquated and past their retirement age.
4. Indonesia's fleet of attack craft has two sides to it. Of the 47 attack craft (that are above 250 tons in displacement), 32 are relatively modern and capable, though the remaining 15 are older ships that should have been retired by now, or are at the point of retirement. However, there is a case to be made that small attack craft do have a lot of disadvantages in modern naval combat. Still, the 32 modern attack craft have sufficient range to act as OPVs, which makes them somewhat dual-purpose, and gives Indonesia, atleast on paper, a maximum of 55 OPVs.
5. Mine warfare vessels are another area of concern. Indonesia has 8 MCMVs, though 4 of these are ex-East German Kondor-class minesweepers. These ships are over 50 years old each, and were purchased in 1994. 2 of the remaining four are aging Tripartite-class MCMVs that are coming up for replacement, with only two modified Frankenthal-class MCMVs forming the modern MCM capability of the Indonesian Navy, though the Tripartites can be modernised.
7. Indonesia's submarines are another interesting case. Of their 4 submarines, 3 are of the Nagapasa-class, which are essentially German Type 209-1400 submarines built in South Korea. These 3 boats are all modern, having entered service in 2017-21. The last submarine is the older Type 209-1300 submarine Cakra, which dates back to 1981. This boat is at the end of its life, and is not sent out to sea much nowadays, especially after the loss of the KRI Nanggala (Indonesia's other Type 209-1300) at sea with all hands in 2021.
8. Amphibious assault ships are another area posing a challenge. Indonesia has 5 Makassar-class LPDs that are very good ships, and 3 similar scaled-down ships are used as hospital ships, but can theoretically be refitted to LPDs if need be. As for the rest, of the 24 LSTs in their inventory, 9 are modern ships that are less than 10 years old. 14 others are either ex-East German Hoyersweda-class LSTs, or a locally-built design, but these 14 ships all date back to the 1970s and 1980s. The last ship is an LST built in Japan in 1961. Still, the fact that a number of navies maintain very old LSTs in service shows that these ships can fulfill their purpose even after so many years in service, so that helps the Indonesian Navy.
9. Fleet auxiliaries (including Replenishment Oilers, Training Ships, Survey Ships, Troopships, Tugs, and general auxiliary ships) are generally in good shape and mostly relatively modern with a few exceptions. One area of concern here is Indonesia's tugboat fleet, where 8 out of 14 tugs are over 50 years old.
Coming to the proposed modernisation and associated acquisition projects:
1. Frigates and corvettes: Of the 32 ships in this category presently in service, 22 are extremely old and obsolete. Indonesia has, at various points, planned to acquire 2 Type 31 frigates (the Red-White frigates), 6 FREMM-IT frigates, 2 Maestrale-class frigates, and 3 Pohang-class corvettes. Of these, the Type 31 frigates are under construction, and the Pohang-class corvettes should be transferred by South Korea starting in 2024. There has also been some talk of procuring 4 Mogami-class frigates and 2 Bremen-class frigates, though these haven't been heard of for some time. The orders for the FREMMs and Maestrale-class frigates have not been placed yet, and only a MOU and agreement has been signed. Overall, this gives Indonesia 5 ships definitely, another 8 possible ships, and upto 6 additional ships in this category, assuming the entire procurement goes through. Granted, the incoming ships are far more capable than the older ships, so the future looks bright here. (Or does it? I'll cover this shortly.)
2. Attack craft: Indonesia has plans to build 12 more Sampari-class, 2 more Klewang-class, and 4 ships of a new design. These will replace the older attack craft in their inventory, but the case for their relevance as anything more than uparmed OPVs is a matter of debate. Still, the Indonesian Navy is set here.
3. MCMVs: The four remaining Kondor-class MCMVs are extremely old. Indonesia has some plans to modernise the two Tripartite-class vessels, but no new procurements are in the pipeline, which may make this an issue in case of a conflict, since with such a large coastline, MCM duties become extremely important.
4. Submarines: These are an area where the Indonesian Navy is doing reasonably well. The Cakra is at the point of retirement, but the Indonesians have made plans to acquire 2-3 new submarines. These will either be more Nagapasa-class (Type 209-1400) boats, or perhaps Scorpene-class submarines. Assuming this purchase goes through, Indonesia's submarine arm has a bright future.
5. Amphibious assault ships and auxiliaries: Both these arms are in decent shape, and assuming the Indonesians are able to properly maintain existing ships and do not lose any ships to unfortunate accidents (they lost two Hoyerswerda-class LSTs to accidents in 2013 and 2020), they should do well for the foreseeable future. The only point of concern here is tugboats, but some replacements for those are in the pipeline.
Now, that seems all well and good, but there is one major challenge: Money. Indonesia's Navy (and Air Force, for that matter) face significant budgetary constraints. Indonesia purchased over two-thirds of East Germany's former Navy in the 1990s, and all those Soviet-era warships are now presenting a block obsolescence issue for Indonesia. Simply put, the money to replace all of these ships is a hard-find. The other issue that Indonesia's Navy is facing is a major logistical issue. The Indonesian Navy uses ships from many sources, and since each type of ship is relatively small in number, maintenance becomes a headache.
This can be seen, very exceptionally, in the Indonesian Air Force, for instance. The Indonesian Air Force has some 108 fighters of 6 different types from 5 different nations. Furthermore, they have 42 Rafales on order, which will give them 150 fighters of 7 different types from 6 different nations. That is a maintenance nightmare. Moreover, with small orders for different types of aircraft, a lot of potential savings aren't realised.
The proposed acquisitions of the Indonesian Navy present a similar issue. Atleast for frigates and corvettes, the Indonesians are planning to acquire a decent number of ships in small packets from different nations. That will not only make logistics and maintenance more complicated, but will also cost more, since bulk savings aren't realised.
As for Indonesia being the second strongest Navy in Asia and fourth in the world, well, that is laughable. No offence intended, but the World Directory of Modern Military Warships is a flawed database in many aspects. For instance, warship ages are often recorded incorrectly (that is, for a second hand warship, some ship ages show their entire service career with both owners, while others show age with present owner only). There is no denying that Indonesia has a strong Navy. That they do, and the Indonesian Navy is by far the strongest Navy in South-East Asia. However, they are far behind other Asian powerhouse navies like Japan, India, and South Korea, and are nowhere near China. There are better sources to refer for a measure of naval strength.
I have one question: who are you???!! As if you know the most about the strength of the Indonesian navy, are you the Minister of Defense? You talk a lot, not based on data, what do you say? You are just jealous to see the Indonesian navy ranked in the top 4 in the world
@@diditsuhendra238 “WhO aRe YoU???!!” That was all you can say? OP put forth a detailed analysis backed up by fact and that was all you can say?.
Your comment did *nothing*, it did not defend your country and neither your credibility. Put a counter-argument supported by fact, "where he is wrong and why he is wrong".
@@diditsuhendra238 ranked 4th top in the world? seriously you believe that? lol
@@diditsuhendra238 Who am I? An ordinary citizen who has been studying naval technology and history for almost two decades. If I did offend you with my analysis, I apologise. However, the Indonesian Navy has the potential to be a regional powerhouse. At present, however, they face a lot of challenges as I highlighted. I am not jealous to see the Indonesian Navy in the Top 4 or any other ranking, for that matter. I stand by my stance that
the WDMMW is not exactly an optimal source. Heck, they are still missing ships commissioned in 2022 in their 2024 listings. That doesn't exactly paint a very good picture, does it?
You asked for data, so here it is. I'll cover the age of some of the ships, along with some major weapon systems. If you require any more data, let me know, and I'll see if I can find it.
1. Ahmad Yani- / Van Speijk-class frigates: The five ships still in service are between 56 and 58 years old (based on their original commissioning), and have spent between 34 and 38 years in Indonesian service. The latter number itself is on the upper end of the service life of most frigates. These ships are armed with four P-800 or C-802 SSMs, a 3" gun, and 6 ASW torpedo tubes. While a respectable armament, the ships are grossly underarmed by modern standards. Most sensor systems are also quite old now.
2. Fatahillah-class corvettes: The ships are between 44 and 45 years old. They carry a Bofors 4.7" inch (the last active ships with those guns today), 6 ASW torpedo tubes, a Bofors ASW rocket launcher, and possibly 4 Exocet AShMs. The Exocets have possibly been removed due to the obsolescence, and the ASW rocket launcher system is beyond obsolete now.
3. Kapitan Pattimura- / Parchim-class corvettes: The 14 ships remaining in service are between 39 and 43 years old, and have spent between 28 and 31 years in Indonesian service. The ships have twin 57mm gun turret, 2 RBU-6000 ASW rocket launchers, and 4-6 ASW torpedo tubes. While these ships aren't necessarily antiquated by age, they haven't received any significant modernisation since the mid-2000s. These ships are very much at the end of their life.
4. Kondor-class OPVs: These ships are 51-52 years old, and have spent 30 years in Indonesian service. While purchased from East Germany as minesweepers, two of the Kondors had their minehunting equipment break down beyond repair, and have been reclassified as OPVs. They are still capable of coastal patrol, but are extremely old and only carry 2-3 25mm guns, which make them utterly incapable of defending themselves in times of war.
5. Attack craft: The Mandau-class and the older Lurssen FPB-57 attack craft have spent between 30 and 45 years in service. Considering their size, that is an extremely long service life. The Mandau-class possibly carries 2 AShMs today (the older Exocets have been removed), and the older FPB-57s have, at most, ASW torpedo tubes, which makes them relatively unsuitable as attack craft. Only the 4 newest FPB-57s carry 2-4 AShMs, and date back to the early 2000s, which means they still have a decade or so left.
6. Kondor-class MCMVs: In addition to the Kondor-class OPVs, there are a further 4 Kondors still serving as MCMVs. These ships are 51-52 years old, having spent 30 years in Indonesian service. Again, these ships only carry 3 25mm guns each along with 24 mines or depth charges. The equipment itself is decent, but the age of the ships would be a major concern, considering that none of these Kondors has ever received a significant modernisation.
7. Tripartite-class MCMVs: The two Tripartite-class MCMVs are 36 years old, which still gives them about a decade in service. The equipment carried is also fairly modern.
8. Type 209-1300 submarines: The Cakra is extremely old, dating back to 1981. Moreover, considering that the loss of the Nanggala was also blamed to her modernisation by South Korea (a refit Cakra also received), Cakra is already well past her usable life, and short of any major emergencies, doesn't put to sea anyways. On the other hand, the three Type 209-1400 boats (the Nagapasa-class) are in good shape, and are also very modern.
9. LSTs: 11 of the LSTs in service are of the East German Hoyerswerda-class. These ships are between 44 and 47 years old, having spent 29-31 years in Indonesian service. The ships are in decent shape and not too old. However, considering that one of the two ships lost was when the ship was hit by 4 metre high waves, this does raise some concern for the remaining ships. A similar story exists for the 3 Teluk Semangka-class LSTs. The last LST, the Teluk Amboina, is essentially a Japanese-built LST 542-class ship from 1961. She is antiquated by any stretch of the definition.
Now, I gave this analysis because it is also important to know what challenges the Indonesian Navy faces. The modernisation program is ambitious, and if completely successful, will transform the Indonesian Navy into a South-East Asian powerhouse.
This Comment is fact checked TRUE by real Indonesian Patriots 🇮🇩
You forgot to mention about their LPD (Landing Platform Dock) ships, such as Makassar Class LPD, and their Marine Forces.
Even during World War II, Indonesia was the strongest in South Asia, you had to read the historical facts in America and come directly to the library
Dhyanvad 'behind aisa' for that awesome video❤
For comparison, mexico have 8 such frigate, while Indonesia only have 2. And submarine are minor then Neighborhood auch asa vietnam, Australia and Singapore.
For such archipelago teritory it is very small military power.
Bro Indonesia have more frigate
Ahhh kamu buta.. Coba cek di global power militer indonesia bukan punya 2 kapal perang.. Kita tunggu tahun ini setelah ada presiden baru mungkin alulsista akan di tambah lagi
@@thesupersaiyan2872 pregat indonesia lebih dari 20 buah jika tidak salah... Dia mah tolol bang tidak tahu jumlah alulsistanya 🤣
well you're very right, our navy is very weak, but modernization is on going right now. The FMP Frigate that planned to be launch next year can be classified as heavy frigate with displacement close to an older destroyer. Don't forget with the ongoing acquisition of Thaon Di Revel class PPA from Italy, which if happened most likely will be use by the Navy and will be classified as Frigate. For Submarine, well the Nagapasa class from South Korea is a shit with huge problems, left us with probably only 2 active submarines. That's why we canceled the second batch of Nagapasa class and move to Scorphene instead. As right now, the deal with scorphene is almost complete.
I don't know how the fuck our navy is said to be the fourth strongest navy in the world, what a joke😂but well with such a good modernization that is happening right now, hopefully in the future it become true
@@andrefardyansyah5892the futures is bright, our navy on the right track . considering that it is very likely that the next president will happen to be a former defense minister, so all defense equipment procurement programs will continue.

As an Indonesian myself, I feel that the assets currently owned by the Indonesian Navy are still very lacking because they are only dominated by old frigates & corvettes and dozens of fast missile boats.
Of course, compared to South Korea, Japan and Australia, Indonesia is still far behind because the flagship we have is only an OPV ship which is classified as a frigate, Meanwhile, Japan and South Korea are dominated by destroyers and several LHDs, and now Japan will even have aircraft carriers
I think we look superior only in Asean because the countries in Asean have almost the same assets they use as the Indonesian Navy, even Singapore is more sophisticated, just less in terms of fleet size😅
Every country have problem, i think you country indonesia is really strongh because have more 200 shipbuilder like PT pal, palindo, lundin, daya radar shipyard etc . And indonesia have complete material and componen, except machine .
Kapal ber teknologi canggih belum tentu bisa menang di pertempuran bro... Lihat laut merah houti ga punya kapal canggih tapi bisa hancurin kapal peranga mamarika dan inggris ... Canggih ga menjamin bro jika strategi perang nya tolol 🤣🤣🤣
I hope that the new President of Indonesia, General Prabowo Subianto, will make the Indonesian military even stronger.🙂
Indonesia is going to be an economic giant, so it's navy will grow strongly.
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biar dunia tau kalo INDONESIA negara cinta damai sudah cukup INDONESIA di jajah bangsa asing selama 350 tahun.. jika ada bangsa asing yg ingin menyerang INDONESIA kami seluruh RAKYAT INDONESIA akan ikut perang juga demi kedaulatan ibu pertiwi..
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7:04. In my fictional world, Malaysia is ranked number 3 in this list because they have Boboiboy and Ejen Ali. The rest are made-up and fictional countries
Malondog?, Colonialdog... 🦮
@@WeAreTheGAS wtf are you talking about, stupid?
@@WeAreTheGAS I don't care about your opinion at all, stupid. I can make my world anything I want
@@WeAreTheGAS go learn your manner from any school before commenting like a stupid people
@@WeAreTheGAS Immature and stupid people detected
this video about 1 month ago. even Indonesia was have 300+ uni, 4 submarine, and more fregat corvet
on going process...we will see
*As Indonesian, obviously i proud to my country & appreciate my government's efforts to defend my country & the people of Indonesia*
Betul indonesia mempunyai wilayah laut yang luas makanya membutuhkan banyak alulsista angkatan laut nya.. Semoga indonesia fokus memproduksi kapal perangnya di perbanyak dulu ,berhenti buat kapal yang lain .. Dan menurut saya perang itu bukan masalah karena peralatan tecnologinya canggih saja, tapi kepintaran strategi dan awak kapal nya kompak cukup di butuhkan dalam perang
alutsista ga akan mumpuni kalau dananya dikorupsi,
masalahnya skrg korupsi indonesia terlalu kental
@@agps4418 bilangin ke prabowo yang korupsi hukum mati saja biar jera 🤣 dan pake dananya buat produksi alulsista di laut perbanyak..percepat proyek kejar target Buat kapal perang minimal 8 buah dalam waktu 2 atau 3 bulan
@@agps4418klo dana pertahanan dikorupsi indo gabakalan kunya alutsista yg canggih canggih sprti sekarang bro (mikir).. yg dikorupsi itu dana dana pembangunan dan dana subsidi.. kocak..
Perang perang perang, waduh..primitif
@@wahid-lg1kk ahh lu ketinggalan jaman kali Coba lu nonton berita luar negeri jangan nonton pilpres terus bosen🤣 ..sekarang perang di mana mana.. Bentar lagi rusia klo jadi lawan nato 🤣
Indonesia needs more local companies to form its own military complex. Yes, the big bad military complex. Today, the burden of building ships are held mainly PT PAL which I think is doing a good job, but we need more. I don't mind whether they are private or state owned companies.
THE GREAT GARUDA INDONESIA NUSANTARA OF ASEAN & ASIA PACIFIC.
Indonesia’s ships on average are smaller than Korea’s or Japan’s, though. It still needs longer-ranged major surface combatants with a range of 8-10,000 miles, which it currently lacks (although the government seems to understand that this is a major procurement priority in the coming years, and has probably made it one of the requirements in the new large frigate prohect). On the far other end of the scale, it also needs to put much more funding and attention into small boats and unmanned vessels for asymmetric warfare against much stronger naval powers. Not to mention a massive unfulfilled need for logistical sealift capacity for the rapid redeployment of ground troops to domestic trouble spots.
That what we called difference between green water navies and blue water navies..are Indonesian need to be blue water navy ? Ask it urself..we spend for what we need not spend like the others😊..ask urself to Indonesia govt..what the vision of Indonesian navy ? To become global superpower ? Can u maintain the expenses ? Do u know how much cost for single warship operate for single sortie and how much docking maintenance ? Did ur govt ready for it?
@@Vongreimbf109 Even as a green-water country, Indonesia's sheer size makes it necessary to plan as if it needs a blue-water navy to some degree. Deploying from Surabaya to Papua and back or Makassar to Aceh and back plus enough reserve capacity in fuel and consumables would require either surface fleets of oceanic range or a much larger sealift capacity (or, more likely, both).s
@@LafayetteCCurtis nahh for me more naval base and ammo and supply depot is better so frigates and corvettes didn't overworked with distances split 3 main regional operation area west-centre-east armadas...i proposed BukM3 tandem with Tor system for air defense for each bases and radar point bases..this more suitable with ranges and times and maintenance cost
@@Vongreimbf109 No, a viable naval defence strategy requires _both_ fixed bases and mobile fleets capable of operating without relying too heavily on those bases, since each component has different vulnerabilities. Fixed bases are inherently more vulnerable to a (much) larger variety of weapons, especially stand-off strike assets that can only strike fixed installations; it's virtually inevitable that the closest base to the area of operations would be subjected to heavy enemy strikes á la Pearl Harbor or the Ukrainian strikes against Crimea, so any mobile fleets participating in the defensive operation needs to have the operational range and magazine depth to fight effectively even when they're unable to access that nearest base's resources. Even land-based naval defence assets generally need to be mobile in this day and age; Argentine Exocet launchers were rather effectively suppressed during the Falklands War due to their lack of mobility, and that's at a time when the Brits had to beg the US for access to satellite reconnaissance and mount their own risky photoreconnaissance missions. These days, with commercial satelite imagery of comparable or better resolution than what was available to military users 40 years ago?
@@LafayetteCCurtis u talked about tech stuff...I talked about reality..it's all about capability of govt and Ina navy..u talked like Indonesia have military fund like China Soviet or Us..we must do with limited fund and personel capabilities..new type of inventory mean new logistic and training..all they had to do is doing like Iran do..u talked about Indonesia military fund bro..juat use what type they had and buy more and split wt 3 regional operation theater..why u need a warship to do sabang to marauke sortie ?..they are navy not merchant ship..no need to burn alot if fuel ship service time..Indonesia waters very vast bro and military fund very limited..and they need to split wt 3 branches..that reality..check Indonesian military fund and do math..that all included maintenance and personel salary
Dan satu hal lagi yang tertinggal ....bahwa kami sebagai rakyat INDONESIA yang mewarisi jiwa patriot nasionalisme sejak jaman nenek moyang kami hingga saat ini Dan seterunya .... Kami seluruh rakyat INDONESIA tidak akan tinggal diam untuk melawah musuh yang mencoba untuk mengganggu tanah air Kami Dan para tentara terdepan kami. ...MERDEKA 🇮🇩💪✊☝
Minimal Rapihin dulu ketikan lu, jgn over proud bikin malu
berisik bocah... lu tau ga musuh terbesar indonesia itu bukan orang luar, tp para koruptor dan terutama mafia,
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Pret
so, you didnt mention Nyi roro kidul as our ultimate weapon?
okay then...
That's because she is a Sundanese... Siliwangi's daughter aka Dewi Kadita and we don't want her to be used to legitimize the power of Panembahan Senopati Mataram over Java island.
Sunda and Java have been separated since the time of the Bubat war during the Majapahit era... Why does the Islamic Mataram Sultanate, the largest in Southeast Asia, need the figure of Nyi Roro Kidul, a Sundanese who has transformed into the form of a spirit? It's weird...
@@ariapinandita9240 even that's true, wow man, you took this jokes seriously...
Terbaik Indonesia!
i thought Sweden was the world's largest archipelago, although their definition is any bit of land surrounded by the sea that you can stand on counts as an island, but its a matter of definitions i guess
crazy that india with 2 ac is lower than RK , IN , JP
The strength of a country's defense is due to economic factors
@@sudarsosumberthis is military we are talking about. India spends very less on navy that's why but we will overtake them in future
@@swastik6705if u think lndia use less than indonesia u will be suprise how way smaler our budget than our asian neighbors which is singapore they had bigger budget from small countries and all their budget enough to buy almost all indonesian equipment and im still surprise that indonesian navy had that much equipment
Hehehe... We have ajian danurweda and astra weapons to defend our country... Nuclear weapons from the West are nothing compared to these weapons...
@kevinbosco5876 Indonesia is still a developing country, in the era of Jokowi's leadership, still focusing on infrastructure and manufacturing, wait for the play date
I think indonesian warships is design to protect region,couse for defensif unit, not to offensive.
Indonesia has no rival countries or organizations or even regional enemies so there are minimal threats However, the navy is still needed to provide a deterrent effect to surrounding countries.
In the 60s, Indonesia once had a very strong navy, and even had the strongest military in the southern hemisphere. Strong military because Indonesia wants to take West Irian back To become Indonesian territory
Me, reading the title before watching the video:
"Eh, compared to Aussie and China, probably not that much."
Indonesia is the most capable military in Asean nations
we have Nyi Roro Kidul the queen of ocean, no warship in the world can sink her.
KRI Nyi Roro Kidul would be a badass name for a warship. Paint it green!
Hahahaha benar2 sekali
Lawak lu bre 😂😂
Jangan lupa SANTET master of air,
Nitizen god of comment 😂
Lol
Our (Indonesia) best Naval strength came from our integrity to maintain our politically independent foothold. If China came to challange our sovereignty, Uncle Sam won't see to it, like wise, Big Brother Russia won't stand if good ole Uncle having jolly time invading us.
Suffice to say, serious political interests are hanging around in Indonesia, while some can gain soo much value, with it will incite ire from other... Thus our Neutrality is very powerful in global geopolitics.
No formal agreement = no guarantee of help. Example, Ukraine.
Even if help coming, how serious is it? Can it be on time? . How help reach Indonesia? For example,Russia cant even help Armenia.
Why does China challenge your sovereignty? Didn't you just cooperate to build the first high-speed railway in Southeast Asia? Your thoughts are really despicable!!!
@@minsong-g6w what building a train have to do with it? Even US and china still trade....
Indonesia still have long way to go to be a regional naval powerhouse. Singapore is much smaller country but have some modern fregates. We need to catch up to their level first.
If only those corrupt official's money was used in this sector, those foreign fishing vessels wouldn't even set foot on natuna waters, yes I'm a riau island inhabitants.
The battle force in the (very near) future for the super cool Indonesian Navy, imagine the modern & most sophisticated warships in its class sailing together across our oceans in one task force:
Red and White Heavy Frigate
OPV Paolo Thaon Di Revel class
PKR Martadinata class
MCMV Rengat Island class
LPD Makassar class
BRS Dr Soeharso class
Scorpene Evolved Submarine
Flying above was a squadron of Indonesian Air Force Rafale fighter aircraft which were refueling via Airbus A330 MRTT aircraft.
😁❤️🇲🇨...and guided by our military satellite made by Thales Alenia Space.
4th strongest navy in entire the world. wow... bravo TNI AL. jalesveva jayamahe 👍
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hadeuh jangan percaya website gituan. Itu rank 4 dari basis jumlah unit doang. Setengah nya sekitaran 100 unit itu kapal patroli kecil. Kapal selam kita aja udah ketinggalan jaman dan cuma punya 4 unit.
@@Indonesian1749 lu bego
@@90enemies loh... Itu memang data dari global firepower. Lu aja kurang update
@@Indonesian1749 lu b390 😛
Indonesia still has many other fleets, but they are not shown to the public
1:27 if china is superpower then I'm president of US.
Indonesia is doing good everything is not just about Army. Look at the Indonesian economy, they did improved in their economy rather than army. Indonesia know it's importance, and will back soon as best navy of the world. Look at south asia, india, Pakistan, what are they getting from bog armies. Until their people are not in nice condition. Much love from India 🇮🇳. Though your miracle economic growth you are the world's 4th best navy.
KRI Golok salah satu kapal perang cepat yang bagus, saat ini yang terbaik dan cukup diperhitungkan adalah KRI Martadinata. Kapal perang ini sangat cepat dapat memainkan peran multirole, didukung oleh persenjataan lengkap seperti rudal dan torpedo. Bahkan kita sudah membuat secara lokal rudal anti kapal selam.
Artinya bila posisi rudal permukaan diganti dengan rudal anti kapal selam ditambah torpedo yang sudah ada, akan menjadi senjata mematikan bagi kapal selam dan kapal permukaan. (Torpedo sulit dihancurkan bila dibandingkan rudal).
Kemampuan kecepatan dan rudal anti kapal selam dan torpedo adalah komposisi terbaik untuk memainkan peran hit and run. Setahuku senjata Anti pesawat nya juga banyak ada 3-5 slot
Yang saya bahas diatas adalah spesifikasi dan komposisi equipment terbaik untuk KRI Martadinata
Slot nya Formidable 32 anti udara. Nanti kalau Frigate merah putih atau fremm nya dateng baru bisa menyamakan.
Should also mention other Patroll boat like Coast Guard Patroll ship, Fishery Patroll ship, SAR Patroll ship, Water Police Patroll ship and Custom/Tax department Patroll Ship. Indonesian navy infact has its own Harbour tug fleet separate from the fleet operated under Pelindo to help the warship docked at Civilian/commercial port. As Indonesian I bit confuse what the purpose of all this vessels.
This is shocking, ... I thought Indonesia is still backwater country but seeing this video, I have to change my opinion. Damn Indonesia has many warships ... I thought this country has no ship at all.
14 knots, for a frigqte?? Shouldn't it do at least 25 knots? One thing needed for a warship is fairly high manoeuvre speed, this enables the vessel to make it a more difficult moving target and it also improves offensive capabilities as the warship closes more quickly with the surface or underwater target. So I would say, speed is still important for a warship. Slow warships are generally less effective.
Indonesia needs to buy or build minimum 2 aircraft carrier like China's Fujian aircraft carrier or Russia's Admiral Kuznetsov aircraft carrier.
They placed one in the Natuna Sea, the other they placed in the Indian Ocean
In my opinion as Indonesian, we Indonesia must have powerful navy without any negotiation needed, aside of Nort Natuna Sea accident that China claiming indonesian EEZ, Indonesia have massive coastline the size of entire Europe to protect, and knowing Indonesia like to be neutral (not choosing Anyside) Indonesia need to be strong to make sure that we didn't experience being bully and humiliated by foreign power like what happened on 2018 - 2020 when China try to claim Indonesian water and EEZ.
The Indonesian archipelago cannot be defended. This was proven during the first and second battles of the Java Sea between the Japanese Empire and the Allied naval squadron of Dutch, British, Australian and American naval vessels. In addition, the Dutch navy also had 18 submarines in service in the Dutch East Indies.
Peringkat berapa belanda sekarang di global fire power,,and indonesia,,,?
Zaman sudah berubah dude
You cant compare the situation during the Battle of the Java Sea, many allied ships were crumbling that time.
@@BijiOnta-jb5khglobal fire power is trash😂
You blurted out everything about Indonesia in the first 30 seconds of your presentation and you're absolutely spot on.
We don't feel there's a need to pay taxes to our government that's practically running this country as if it's a family owned enterprise.. I am not talking about a specific president because it's been the common practice that whoever becomes president, his/her relatives benefit from it, including their friends to add extra credit. This happens everywhere but double/quadruple down here in Indonesia.
Corruption is immense and the people are too dense to do anything about it. If you're a foreign power thinking of getting a decent piece of real estate nearly free of charge???
Invade Indonesia, now. This country has no practical defense, it's own arsenal fail them during training practices because there's no funding for maintenance (well technically there was but corruption is always the higher order before anything else) and patriotism isn't that high. well maybe in the easily brainwashed lower class but they can't do anything after all.. meaningless.
This country is perhaps the only country in the world that's better off being colonialized. Fun fact, the infrastructure that we have today would never have existed without the Dutch colonialization and WE. ARE. STILL. USING. IT. EVEN. WHEN. IT. IS. WAY. TOO. OBSOLETE.
The current president developed some useful infrastructure.. some of them are good some of them are legit questionable but for $6 of political campaign, an idiot would willingly burn it down and complaint "Why are you building us infrastructure?"
Invade Indonesia. it's easy and very rewarding.
Indonesia akan membeli dan memperkuat kapal selam dari 6 menjadi 12 unit,, dan menjajaki kerjasama peningkatan dan penyegaran juga penambahan armada kapal permukaan dengan fincantieri italy frem dan iver juga PAL untuk menjaga kedaulatan RI
Indonesia has invested in many smaller ships. As for technology Indonesia is far behind USA South Korea Japan and Australia. Maybe if they added more larger destroyers and submarines. It may bring them up a bit more on terms of projection power. But I think Indonesia would have more navel power if the got involved more with the pacific powers by sharing technology that Indonesia gets deprived on. Keep away from Russian and Chinese made junk
As an Indonesian i feel like this is a bit farfetched. But it's good to think of a better future
As an Indonesian bla bla bla...
@@tanduranijo 🗿
Let me reveal a little, Indonesia has Russian missiles like the Yakhont which can be installed on every ship.
its a trial procurement and stop only four units, indonesia faced difficulty to handled those cos all OTH guided missilile need additional chopper that flies from naval ships to guide and pointing over the horizon rada targets
U forget Indonesia have ghost battle ship name is KRI golok.. And tank boat antasena
Saya Orang Indonesia Dan Saya Rasa China Bukan Lah Musuh Untuk Indonesia, dan Bukan Juga Sebuah Ancaman. Karena China Sudah Banyak Sekali Membantu Indonesia Selama Perkembangan Ini. Dan Tidak Sedikit Pula Investor Investor China Yang Membangun Sebuah Perusahaan Di Indonesia. Jadi China Bisa Di Katakan Teman. Kalau China Musuh Mungkin Sudah Lama Mereka Akan Mengambil Alih Laut Natuna Yang Mereka Claim Sebagai Wilayah Mereka Dan Terbukti Sekarang Mereka tidak Pernah Lagi Mengusik Di Laut Natuna. Karena Indonesia Dan China Mempunyai Hubungan Di Bidang Ekonomi. Menurut Saya Sendiri Musuh Terbesar Sebuah Bangsa Adalah Bangsa Itu Sendiri. Dan Saat Ini Itu Lah Yang Kami Perangi Sampe Saat ini. Seperti Koruptor, Teroris, Bahkan Pembelot sekalipun.
Betul, ancam yg sebenarnya itu Australia bukan cina mereka sdh jelas terang2an membentuk aliansi aukus dan membangun kapal selam nuklir di area non nuklir, tentu buat apa kapal2 itu klo bukan mau menancapkan supremasi di wilayah indo Pasifik
Dan lagi Australia itu licik, musuh dalam selimut, siapa yg mendanai gerakan separatis di papua? Ya mereka
Channel ini channel propaganda barat dan pinoy, mereka coba2 mengadu domba Indonesia dan cina supaya ribut pdhl kt gak ada masalah lagi sama cina
@@FrozenDrone12 Sebenarnya Musuh Terbesar Kita Itu Bukan Jg Australia Bro. Dan Bukan Jg Malaysia. Tp BANGSA SENDIRI bro. Seperti Apa Yang di Katakan Pak Sukarno. Musuh Terbesar Dan Terberat Adalah Bangsa Sendiri.
@@MR-PJRN ya musuh bangsa sendiri itu jg krn mereka2 itu bagian dari para pengkhianat bangsa kroni2 antek barat especially warisan orde Baru yg sdh membunuh jutaan nyawa orang Indonesia di tahun 1965 karena dituduh PKI tanpa bukti, pdhl banyak generasi orang-orang pintar Kita yg dibunuh saat itu
Kibarkan Sang Saka Getih-Getah Samudera... Indonesia Rise the Majapahit Kingdom.
We need destroyer class, and maybe fleets are good also
Indonesia itu negara yang kuat, dari segi militer dan pertahanan sekalipun tapi tidak sepenuhnya di publikasikan karena itu rahasi negara
We need a fleet of 12 heavy frigate or better air defence destroyer
That's already covered by the Red White class Frigate.
@@90enemies In My Opinion TF2000 Destroyer Still Better, But Indonesia Is Defensive Country So No Land Attack Cruise Missile, Only Air Defenses On Vls Canister.
Ok sure, but how about parts and ammunitions?
@@gilangthehuman7713 Rokestan Naval Hisar SIPER For Anti Air Warfare, Atmaca For Surface To Surface Missile, 76mm Main Gun, and twin Barrel 35mm Close In Weapon System.
Welcome soon FREMM, thaon di revel , Arrow head 140
as an indonesian, I agreed about that
Banyak ngawurnya anjirt, Navy terkuat ke empat di dunia my ass. 90% kapal perang kita aja itu udah masuk kategori tua. Kapal selam yg ready for combat aja cuma KRI Cakra doang dan itu udah tua bgt, sama KRI Alugro lah mungkin. Sisanya, masih dikandangin karena desain dari Korsel emang jelek. Untuk Frigate kita, yg modern itu Martadinata class dan itu cuma 2 unit doang, sedangkan Ahmad Yani Class itu usianya udah 60 tahun sekarang udah waktunya pensiun seharusnya sayang aja kita belum punya gantinya. Corvete juga sebelas dua belas keadannya, yg masih oke cuma Bung Tomo class sama Diponegoro class, Bung Karno Class bahkan belum ada senjata, yg lain umurnya 40+++. Masih lemat bgt AL kita
@@andrefardyansyah5892bener, masih banyak PR nya sebenarnya. Kuantitas gak di imbamgi dengan kualitas,banyak dari Light Frigate kita(Sigma/Martadinata class) atau Corvette(Diponegoro clas/Bung Tomo class) ga sepenuhnya VLS nya terisi rudal ,moga aja FMP ntar kalo udah jadi ga FFBNW.
@@faimontazara7254 FMP sih udah pasti bakal FFBNW tp ya kabar baiknya kemungkinan besar jeroan bakal diisi full Turki, ya semoga aja terlaksana, yg jadi masalahkan akuisisi dari Turki agak susah untuk sekarang
Jalesveva Jayamahe 🇮🇩 ⚓
What AI did you use to create this video thumbnail? that's really cool
Did you know that most of the Indonesian population dreams of becoming a soldier.🇮🇩
Realy I like it they are powerful
Indonesia also has a stealth warship similar to the LCS Independence, I think you forgot 😊
KRI Golok...it's just similar, but in terms of size, weight, manufacturing materials, speed, cruising range, weapons are very different.
Apart from that, we should appreciate PT Lundin's work.
@@faimontazara7254blm dipasang misil juga
that thing barely float, stfu
Hey I'm from Indonesia here. We got Russian made Parchim class Corvettes too, bought from old East German Navy... U didn't even mentioned one. 14 Parchims are in service... World's 4th Navy? Indonesia?? U guys gotta be kidding me!! And Russia is third?? What is this list?? Man making it sure High on drugs?? Russia is second, China is third... Indonesia should be way lower, maybe number 10 or lower. Its below the South Korean Navy, North Korean Navy and the Iranian Navy. Maybe below UK navy too...
Belajar dari sejarah,maka kami semakin kuat
One of the largest? Maybe by number of hulls but not by tonnage, most are small patrol ships
Indonesia negara cintai damai sehingga kapal2 hanya di pasang pertahanan tidak seperti Amerika membawa rudal untuk membunuh orang
I agree for this, still lots of homework to do. Most of surface sip we have is FFBNW. Hopefully the next real frigates(FMP) not FFBNW.
New news INDONESIA buy deal 2 unit NAVAL ship in ITALIA ravale de thaon ficanteri..!!
😎💪🇮🇩😍🦅🎳🚀
Bravo NKRI harga MATI.
Merdeka merdeka merdeka.
Ini tidak semua disebarluaskan,karena masih banyak alutsista yang tidak dipublish oleh negara alias rahasia negara.
Alutsista rahasia negara 😂😂😂 tim halu kasian. . .
Memang betul, yg diproduksi dalam negri tdk tercatat secara publik globally, yg beli baru dan bekas pasti tercatat
@@larasatipaulana5279 apaan ?? Kapal fiberglass yg kebakar pas di las ? 😂😂😂
@@Tyranosaurus_Xer tank boat disini gak disebut padahal biarpun kecil mematikan
@@Tyranosaurus_Xer
Bego lhoe..,kamu nampaknya kurang berpendidikan..yang namanya "PERTAHANAN NEGARA" itu alutsista juga sudah termasuk..dan "RAHASIA NEGARA" juga termasuk dalam kategori "PERTAHANAN NEGARA"..,kalau kamu jujur kedunia tentang "RAHASIA NEGARAmu" termasuk "PERTAHANAN NEGARA" mungkin semua negara akan mudah di invasi..,inilah manfaat dari merahasiakan kekuatan negara yang sebenarnya..,kalau kamu yang pimpin negara..mungkin kamulah yang akan menyebarkan kepublik secara jujur tentang "RAHASIA NEGARA" yang didalamnya termasuk alutsista pertahanan..dan itu akan membawa indonesia akan mudah di invasi karena sudah diketahui secara utuh kekuatan militernya..,belajar lagi kamu tentang "RAHASIA NEGARA" dan juga ilmu "PERTAHANAN NEGARA"..