KRI Lukas Rumkorem

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NameKRI Lukas Rumkorem
Namesake Lukas Rumkorem  [ id ]
BuilderNoahtu Shipyard, Bandar Lampung
Cost Rp 1.085 trillion
Yard number411 [1]
Laid down16 November 2022
Launched20 September 2024
Identification Pennant number: 392
StatusFitting out
General characteristics
Type Raja Haji Fisabilillah-class offshore patrol vessel
Displacement
  • 1,800 t (1,800 long tons) (standard)
  • 2,100 t (2,100 long tons) (full)
Length98 m (321 ft 6 in)
Height6.5 m (21 ft)
Draft4 m (13 ft)
Propulsion4 × MAN 16V28/33STC diesel engines, 7,280 kW (9,760 shp)
Speed28 knots (52 km/h)
Boats & landing
craft carried
2 × RHIBs
Crew70 (+24 extra personnel)
Sensors and
processing systems
Havelsan Advent CMS
Electronic warfare
& decoys
Elettronica Group RECM system
Armament
Aircraft carried1 × helicopter
Aviation facilities Flight deck and hangar

KRI Lukas Rumkorem (392) is the second ship of Raja Haji Fisabilillah-class offshore patrol vessel to be operated by the Indonesian Navy.

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Design

Unlike the class leader, Lukas Rumkorem initially was designed with a length of 60 m (200 ft), however during the construction it was redesigned to a length of 98 m (322 ft), the same as the class leader Raja Haji Fisabilillah. [2]

Service history

The ship's contract was awarded on 30 April 2020, with the contract worth Rp 1,085,090,000,000. [3] Its construction was began with first steel cutting on 26 August 2021 at the then PT Daya Radar Utama (later renamed to PT Noahtu Shipyard) shipyard in Bandar Lampung, Lampung. [4] [5]

The ship's keel was laid on 16 November 2022. [6] The ship experienced delays during its construction, which drew some criticism. Although the ship was planned to be handed over in 2023, the construction progress was only at 35% by March 2023. [3] [7]

The patrol vessel was launched and officially given the name of Lukas Rumkorem on 20 September 2024. [8]

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