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Naval Jack of Indonesia

The following article lists the many former ships of the Indonesian Navy that are no longer in service. Older ships may use the old prefix "RI" instead of the current "KRI" prefix. Note: some of the classes use the 'Indonesian Designation' from SIPRI.

Submarine Fleet

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Image Class Origin Quantity Ships Notes
Attack Submarine
Cakra class  Germany 1 KRI Nanggala (402) Sank on 21 April 2021 during torpedo exercise. Sinking presumably caused by power outage.[1]
Type 206  Germany 5 KRI Nagarangsang (403)
KRI Nagabanda (404)
KRI Bramastra (405)
KRI Cundamani (406)
KRI Alugoro (407)
Former West German Type 206 submarines. Cancelled.

Two submarines were acquired in September 1997, to be followed by three more. Already named and assigned pennant numbers. Cancelled in June 1998 due to funding issues.[2][3]

RI Tjakra, Jalesveva Jayamahe, p180 Tjakra class  Soviet Union 14 KRI Tjakra (401)
KRI Nanggala (402)
KRI Nagabanda (403)
KRI Trisula (404)
KRI Nagarangsang (405)
KRI Tjandrasa (406)
KRI Alugoro (407)
KRI Tjundamani (408)
KRI Widjajadanu (409)
KRI Pasopati (410)
KRI Hendradjala (411)
KRI Bramastra (412)
no name
no name
Former Soviet medium submarines of Project 613. Retired.

Last 2 ships are used as source of spare parts. KRI Pasopati is preserved as a museum/monument ship in Surabaya.

Surface Fleet

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Image Class Origin Quantity Ships Notes
Cruiser
Irian class  Soviet Union 1 KRI Irian (201) ex- Ordzhonikidze. Bought from Soviet Union in 1962. Retired.
Destroyer
Imam Bondjol class  Italy 2 KRI Imam Bondjol (355)
KRI Soerapati (356)
Retired.[4]
Indonesian ship RI Siliwangi, Jalesveva Jayamahe, p44 Skory class  Soviet Union 8 KRI Siliwangi (201)[5]
KRI Sisingamaradja (202)[5]
KRI Sandjaja (203)[6]
KRI Sawoenggaling (ex-Sarwadjala-204)[5]
KRI Sultan Iskandar Muda (304)[7]
KRI Sultan Darmuda (305)
KRI Diponegoro (306)[8]
KRI Brawidjaja (307)[9]
Retired.[10][5]
RI Gadjah Mada, Jalesveva Jayamahe, p32 Gadjah Mada class  United Kingdom 1 KRI Gadjah Mada ex- HNLMS Tjerk Hiddes. Retired.
Frigate
Ahmad Yani class  Netherlands 1 KRI Slamet Riyadi (352)[11] ex- HNLMS Van Speijk. Retired in 2019.
Martha Khristina Tiyahahu class  United Kingdom 3 KRI Martha Christina Tiahahu (331)
KRI Wilhelmus Zakaria Johannes (332)
KRI Hasanuddin (333)
Also called "Tiyahahu class" by SIPRI Armstrade

ex- HMS Zulu (F124)
ex- HMS Gurkha (F122)
ex- HMS Tartar (F133)

Samadikun class  United States 4 KRI Samadikun (341)[12]
KRI Martadinata (342)
KRI Monginsidi (343)
KRI Ngurah Rai (344)
ex- USS John R. Perry (DE-1034)
ex- USS Charles Berry (DE-1035)
ex- USS Claud Jones (DE-1033)
ex- USS McMorris (DE-1036)
Riga class  Soviet Union 8 KRI Jos Soedarso (351)
KRI Slamet Rijadi (352)
KRI Ngurah Rai (353)
KRI Walter Mongisidi (354)
KRI Lambung Mangkurat (357)
KRI Hang Tuah (358)
KRI Kakiali (359)
KRI Nuku (360)
Retired.[13]
Corvette
KRI Ki Hajar Dewantara Dewantara class  Yugoslavia 1 KRI Ki Hajar Dewantara (364) Mostly used as training ship. Retired in 2019.[11]
Kapitan Pattimura class  East Germany 2 KRI Memet Sastrawiria (380)
KRI Pati Unus (384)
(380) Decommissioned in 2008[14]
(384) Decommissioned in 2017[15]
Ex-Parchim I-class (Project 133.1) Corvette
Banteng class  Australia 4 KRI Hang Toeah (253)
KRI Radjawali (254)
KRI Banteng (255)
KRI Pati Oenes (256)
ex- HMAS Ipswich (J186)
ex- HMAS Wollongong (J172)
ex- HMAS Cairns (J183)
ex- HMAS Tamworth (J181)
Pattimura class  Italy 2 KRI Pattimura (801)
KRI Hasanuddin (802)
Retired [4]
Minesweeper
Pulau Rote class  East Germany 3 KRI Pulau Rote (721)
KRI Pulau Rempang (729)
KRI Pulau Romang (723)
(721) Decommissioned on 28 August 2019.[16]
(729) Decommissioned on 15 October 2021.[17]
(723) Decommissioned on 6 February 2024.[18]
Pulau Rau class minesweeper, Jalesveva Jayamahe, p37 Pulau Rau class  Germany 10 KRI Pulau Rau (501)
KRI Pulau Roma (502)
KRI Pulau Rass (503)
KRI Pulau Roti (504)
KRI Pulau Rupat (505)
KRI Pulau Rangsang (506)
KRI Pulau Rindja (507)
KRI Pulau Rempang (508)
KRI Pulau Rengat (509)
KRI Pulau Rusa (510)
Modified design of German WWII-era 'R' type inshore minesweeper. Had a light metal framework covered with wood. Retired.
T43 class  Soviet Union 6 KRI Pulau Rani (701)
KRI Pulau Ratevo (702)
KRI Pulau Roon (703)
KRI Pulau Rorbas (704)
KRI Pulau Radja (705)
KRI Pulau Rondo (706)
Former Soviet ocean minesweepers of Projects 254K and 254M. Retired.[19]
Bluebird class  United States 6 KRI Pulau Alor (717)
KRI Pulau Aruan (718)
KRI Pulau Anjer (719)
KRI Pulau Impalasa (720)
KRI Pulau Antang (721)
KRI Pulau Aru (722)
Former USN Bluebird class. Wooden hulls with low magnetic signature. Retired.
DEFG class [20]  Netherlands 4 KRI Djombang[note 1]
KRI Djampea
KRI Enggano
KRI Flores
Transferred to Indonesia in 1950, Retired.[21]
Submarine Chaser
Unidentified PC anti-submarine boat, Jalesveva Jayamahe, p101 PC-461 class  United States 5 KRI Hiu (805)
KRI Tenggiri (806)
KRI Tjakalang (807)
KRI Torani (808)
KRI Alu-alu (809)
Former US PC 173 ft submarine chasers. Retired. Also classified as corvettes.[22]
Unidentified Indonesian ships, Jalesveva Jayamahe, p39 Kronshtadt class  Soviet Union 14 KRI Barakuda
KRI Kakap
KRI Katula
KRI Landjuru
KRI Lapai
KRI Lumba-lumba
KRI Mandidhang
KRI Momae
KRI Palu
KRI Pandrong
KRI Sura
KRI Tohok
KRI Tongkol
KRI Tjutjut
Retired.[23] Also classified as corvettes.[22]
Kelabang class  Indonesia 3 KRI Kalahitam
KRI Kelabang
KRI Kompas
Stricken in 1981.[5]
Fast Attack Craft
Klewang class  Indonesia 1 KRI Klewang (625) Futuristic design, stealth wave-piercing trimaran carbon composite hull. In 2012, Klewang was destroyed by fire being outfitted at shipyard.
Mandau class  South Korea 1 KRI Rencong (622) Sank on 11 September 2018.[24]
Honor guard as ship passes, Jalesveva Jayamahe, p96 Jaguar class  Germany 8 KRI Serigala
KRI Beruang
KRI Matjan Tutul
KRI Matjan Kumbang
KRI Anoa
KRI Adjak
KRI Singa
KRI Harimau
Retired.[25]
Komar class  Soviet Union 12 KRI Kelaplintah (601)
KRI Kalmisani (602)
KRI Sarpawasesa (603)
KRI Sarpamina (604)
KRI Pulanggeni (605)
KRI Kalanada (606)
KRI Hardadedali (607)
KRI Sarotama (608)
KRI Ratjabala (609)
KRI Tritusta (610)
KRI Nagapasa (611)
KRI Gwawidjaja (612)
Retired.[26]
Indonesian torpedo motorboat, Jalesveva Jayamahe, p102 P-6 class  Soviet Union 14 KRI Angin Bohorok (1601)
KRI Angin Badai (1602)
KRI Angin Taufan (1603)
KRI Angin Gending (1604)
KRI Angin Prahara (1605)
KRI Angin Pujuh (1606)
KRI Angin Pasat (1607)
KRI Angin Wambrau (1608)
KRI Angin Brubu (1609)
KRI Angin Tonggi (1610)
KRI Angin Grenggong (1611)
KRI Angin Wamandais (1612)
KRI Angin Kumbang (1613)
KRI Angin RIbut (1614)
Retired. Soviet project-186 class torpedo boats.
Patrol Boat
Sibarau class  Australia 1 KRI Sibarau (847) Sank in December 2017.[27]
Andau class  Indonesia 1 KAL Andau PC-30m boat believed to be a local copy of Attack-class patrol boat built by PT. Industri Kapal Indonesia in 1983.[28] Washed ashore during 2018 Sulawesi earthquake and tsunami and successfully towed back to sea.[29][30]

Document related to sale of decommissioned KAL Andau appeared in Finance Ministry website lelang.go.id on February 11, 2021.[31]

KAL Rajegwesi KAL-28m class  Indonesia 1 KAL Pulau Pasoso Badly damaged during 2018 Sulawesi earthquake and tsunami.[32]

Decommissioned and replaced by KAL Talise.[33]

Boa class  Indonesia 3 KAL Taliwangsa
KAL Boiga
KAL Matacora
All were decommissioned due to fatal accidents.[34][35]
Submarine hunter Dorang, Jalesveva Jayamahe, p37 Kraljevica class  Yugoslavia 6 KRI Dorang
KRI Layang
KRI Bubara
KRI Lemadang
KRI Todak
KRI Krapu
Retired [36]
Pat class[37] 6 Pat 01
Pat 02
Pat 03
Pat 04
Pat 05
Pat 06
[38]
Balam class  Netherlands 6 KRI Balam[note 2]
KRI Barau
KRI Bekaka
KRI Belatik
KRI Bendalu
KRI Boga
[38]
Durian class  Netherlands 7 KRI Daik
KRI Damara
KRI Duata
KRI Duku
KRI Durian
KRI Dagong
KRI Data
Launched on 1952.
Bango class  Netherlands 7 KRI Bango
KRI Babut
KRI Beo
KRI Betet
KRI Bido
KRI Blekok
KRI Blibis
All launched in 1952.[38]
Alkai class  Netherlands 12 KRI Alkai
KRI Alulu
KRI Ampis
KRI Ankang
KRI Antang
KRI Aryat
KRI Allap
KRI Ampok
KRI Andis
KRI Ankloeng
KRI Arokwes
KRI Attat
Built in the Netherlands.[38]
Merbabu class  Netherlands 2 KRI Merbabu
KRI Rindjani
[38]
HDML class  United Kingdom
 United States
25 PP 01 to PP 25 Built in 1943–1946, former British HDML and American Higgins type motor launches. Transferred to Indonesia in 1950.[38]
PGM 39 class  United States 3 KRI Bentang Silungkang (572)
KRI Bentang Waitatiri (571)
KRI Bentang Kalakuan (570)
Retired in 1981–1982.[5]
Gun Boat
Project 191M class  Soviet Union 10 KRI Ular Laut[note 3]
KRI Ular Sendok
KRI Ular Santja
KRI Ular Naga
KRI Ular Puspa Kadjang
KRI Ular Boa
KRI Batu Parang
KRI Batu Padas
Unknown
Unknown
Commissioned on 12 October 1963.

Amphibious Forces

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Image Class Origin Quantity Ships Notes
Landing Ship Tank
Teluk Gilimanuk class  East Germany 3 KRI Teluk Berau (534)
KRI Teluk Peleng (535)
KRI Teluk Jakarta (541)
(534) sank in 2012 after used as target ship for Yakhont missile during Armada Jaya XXXI Exercise.[39]
(535) foundered in November 2013 after a collision with concrete bollard.[40]
(541) taking water and sank after being hit by high waves near Kangean Island in July 2020.[41]
Teluk Semangka class  South Korea 3 KRI Teluk Semangka (512)
KRI Teluk Penyu (513)

KRI Teluk Mandar (514)

(512) used as target ship for Exocet & C-802 missiles during 2013 TNI Joint Exercise.
(513) decommissioned on August 16, 2019.[11]
(514) decommissioned on January 27, 2022, following meeting between Defense minister and the House of Representatives.[42]
RI Teluk Nangsa, Jalesveva Jayamahe, p65 Teluk Langsa class  United States 10 KRI Teluk Langsa (501)
KRI Teluk Bayur (502)
KRI Teluk Kau (504)
KRI Teluk Manado (505)
KRI Teluk Tomini (508)
KRI Teluk Ratai (509)
KRI Teluk Saleh (510)
KRI Teluk Bone (511)
KRI Tandjung Nusanive (887)
KRI Tandjung Radja
Former USN LST(2) type tank landing ships.
(509) Ex- USS Presque Isle (APB-44)
(511) Ex- USS Iredell County (LST-839)
Decommissioned on August 15, 2019.[43]
Polnocny class  Soviet Union 1 KRI Teluk Parigi Retired.[44]
Landing Craft Utility
Teluk Wadjo class  Yugoslavia 4 KRI Teluk Wadjo (860)
KRI Teluk Weda (861)
KRI Teluk Katurai (862)
KRI Teluk Wori (863)
Yugoslav made small LCT. Retired.
LSSL class  United States 6 LSSL-2
LSSL-4
LSSL-9
LSSL-10
LSSL-28
LSSL-80
Ex-US LCS-L, transferred from US in 1951.
Dore class  Austria 3 KRI Dore
KRI Amurang
KRI Banten
Built in 1968 by Korneuburg Shipyard, Austria. Retired.[5]
Amahai class  Netherlands 5 KRI Amahai[note 4]
KRI Marich
KRI Piru
KRI Baruna
KRI Namlea
Ex-US supplied LCI. Retired as of 1974.[5]
Kupang class  Indonesia 3 KRI Kupang (582)
KRI Dili (583)
KRI Nusa Utara (584)
Built by PT PAL based on modified LCU 1610 design.

(582) decommissioned in 2015.[45]
(584) decommissioned on August 16, 2019.[11]

Support Ship

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Image Class Origin Quantity Ships Notes
Troopship
Ambulu class  Germany 3 KRI Karang Tekok (982)

KRI Karang Banteng (983)
KRI Karang Galang (984)
KRI Karang Unarang (985)

Lurssen built Ambulu-class Fast Ferry.

(983) decommissioned in 2014. later used as target ship for two Exocet missiles and two C-802 Missiles.[46][47]
(984) decommissioned in 2008[48]
(985) transferred to Sangihe region to serve as commercial ship.[49]

(982) decommissioned on 16 April 2021.[50]

 Germany 1 KRI Tanjung Pandan (971) Ex-TS Pretoria/KM Gunung Djati, Retired.[51]
 Netherlands 1 KRI Tanjung Oisina (972) Ex-Prinses Irene,[52] Retired.[53]
KRI Tanjung Nusanive  Germany 2 KRI Tanjung Nusanive (973)
KRI Tanjung Fatagar (974)
(973) Ex-KM Kambuna, decommissioned on 24 January 2020.[54][55]
(974) Ex-KM Rinjani, decommissioned in 2014.[56]
Replenishment Oiler
Sorong class  Yugoslavia 1 KRI Sorong (911) Decommissioned on 27 October 2021.[57]
Uda class  Soviet Union 3 KRI Balikpapan (951)
KRI Pangkalan Brandan
KRI Wonokromo
Transferred to Indonesia in 1962. Retired.[58]
 Sweden 1 KRI Tjepu (901)[note 5] Built in Sweden in 1949. Retired.
 Singapore 1 KRI Pladju (902)[note 6] Bought from Singapore in 1958. Retired.
 Japan 2 KRI Balikpapan (901)
KRI Sambu (902)
Copy of Khobi-class built by Ujima Shipyard, Japan in 1965.

Transferred to Indonesia on March 7, 1978.

(901) decommissioned on November 6, 2019.[59]
(902) decommissioned on August 16, 2019, and used as a target ship for Exocet missile during TNI Yudha Dharma joint exercise 2019.[11][60][61]

Khobi class  Soviet Union 1 KRI Pakan Baru (909) Bought in 1959. Retired.
Drogobitz class  Soviet Union
 Finland
2 KRI Bunju (904)
KRI Sambu (905)
Built by Rauma-Repola Shipyard, Finland for Soviet Union in 1955.

Transferred to Indonesia in 1959 and later sold to a Singapore company by 1969.

 Soviet Union
 Poland
2 KRI Tarakan
KRI Bula
Polish built, design B-74 "Ogre" type tanker. Received in 1962. Retired.
Lighthouse Tender
 Netherlands 1 KRI Biduk[note 7] Lighthouse Tender, Cable Layer, and multipurpose naval auxiliary. Commissioned in 1952. Retired.
Submarine Tender
Atrek class  Soviet Union 1 KRI Thamrin Retired.[62]
Don class  Soviet Union 1 KRI Ratulangi Retired.[62]
Dry Cargo Support Ship
 Soviet Union
 Hungary
2 KRI Banggai
KRI Nusa Telu (952)
Ex Hungarian ship, acquired in the mid-1950s.
Unidentified Indonesian ship, Jalesveva Jayamahe, p36  Indonesia 2 KRI Halmahera (921)
KRI Morotai (922)
Handed over to Indonesian Government on November 23, 1957, as a result of martial law decree (Staat van Oorlog en Beleg) on March 14, 1957.

Fully transferred to Indonesian Navy in 1965 from PT. INACO due to bankruptcy.[63]

Talaud class [64]  Soviet Union
 Hungary
5 KRI Talaud (951)
KRI Natuna (953)
KRI Karamundsa (957)
KRI Karimata (960)
(960) decommissioned in May 2016 due to fire damage.[65] The ship later used as a target for C-705 missile and SUT torpedo in September 2016.[66]
Waigeo class  Indonesia 1 KRI Waigeo (961) (961) decommissioned in 2018.[67]
Repair Ship
Achelous class  United States 1 KRI Jaya Wijaya (921) Ex-USS Askari (ARL-30). Retired.
Destroyer Depot Ship
USS Tidewater (AD-31) underway at sea on 16 March 1965 (KN-12874) Shenandoah class  United States 1 KRI Dumai (652) Ex-USS Tidewater (AD-31). Retired.
Training Boat
 Indonesia 1 KAL Kadet-1 [68]
Research Ship
 Netherlands 1 KRI Aries[note 8] Ex-Samudera, Commissioned in 1952. Retired.
 Netherlands 1 KRI Burudjamhal (1702) Retired.
 Japan 1 KRI Djalanidhi (1705) Retired.
 East Germany 1 KRI Burudjulasad (1006) Retired.
Salvage Ship
 Japan 1 KRI Triton (926) Ex-Matsunoura Maru.
Firefighting Boat
Pozharny-I class  Soviet Union 1 KRI Rawa Pening Transferred in 1962.
Fleet Tugs
Cherokee class  United States 1 KRI Rakata (922) ex-USS Menominee, decommissioned in 2003. The ship later sunk as missiles and torpedoes target during firing exercise in 2004. The ship received multiple direct hit from anti-ship missile and SUT Torpedo.
 Japan 1 KRI Lampo Batang (934) Ocean Tug. Commissioned in November 1961.
 Japan 2 KRI Tambora (935)
KRI Bromo (936)
Harbor Tug. Commissioned in 1961.
Tugur class  Soviet Union 2 KRI Dempo
KRI Mutis
Harbor Tug. Soviet Project 730 class tugs.
Hydrofoil
Princesse Stpehanie Bima Samudera class  United States 3 Bima Samudera I
Bima Samudera II
Bima Samudera III
Retired on early 2000s.

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