List of aircraft of the Indonesian National Armed Forces

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This list identifies the military aircraft which are being operated or have formerly been operated by the Indonesian National Armed Forces.

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Current aircraft

Indonesian Air Force

Indonesian Army Aviation

NC-212 Aviocar CASA 212 Aviocar Indonesian Army Aviation.jpg
NC-212 Aviocar
Indonesian Army Mi-17V-5 Indonesian Army Aviation Mi-17V-5.jpg
Indonesian Army Mi-17V-5
AircraftOriginTypeVariantIn serviceNotes
Fixed-wing aircraft
CASA/IPTN CN-235 Indonesia/Spain transport -2203 on order [1]
N219 Nurtanio Indonesia transport 6 on order [2]
CASA C-212 Indonesia/Spain transport 6 [3] licensed built by PTDI
Beechcraft Premier I United States VIP transport 1 [3]
Helicopter
UH-60 Black Hawk United States utility S-70M 22 on order [4]
AH-64 Apache United States attack AH-64E 8 [3]
Bell 205 United States utility/light attackBell 205A-110 [3]
Bell 412 Indonesia/Canada utility/light attackNBell-SP/HP/EP/EPI62 [3] 9 more have been delivered; [3] licensed built by PTDI
Mil Mi-24 Russia attack Mi-35P 7 [3]
Mil Mi-17 Russia transport Mi-17V-59 [3]
Eurocopter Fennec France utility/light attackAS355/AS55012 [3] licensed built by PTDI [5]
MBB Bo 105 Indonesia/Germany utility/light attackNBO-10512 [3] licensed built by PTDI
Trainer aircraft
Eurocopter EC120 Colibri France rotorcraft trainerEC120B2 [3]

Indonesian Naval Aviation

CASA C-212 Aviocar of the Indonesian Navy U-612 Casa C.212 TNI ANGKATAN LAUT (8392090700).jpg
CASA C-212 Aviocar of the Indonesian Navy
AS565 Panther Indonesian Navy Eurocopter AS565 Panther.jpg
AS565 Panther
AircraftOriginTypeVariantIn serviceNotes
Maritime patrol
Beechcraft Baron United States transport / trainer G58 Baron 1 [3]
Beechcraft Bonanza United States transport / trainerG-36 Bonanza7 [6] [7] Total of 8, 1 crashed in Madura Strait [8]
CASA/IPTN CN-235 Indonesia/Spain patrol / transportCN-235 MPA53 on order [3]
CASA C-212 Indonesia/Spain patrol / transport6 [3] installed with domestic made FLIR [9] [10]
Beechcraft Super King Air United States VIP transport350i1 [11]
Helicopter
Bell 412 Canada utilityBell 412EP3 [3] licensed produced by Indonesian Aerospace [10]
MBB Bo 105 Germany utility8 [3]
Eurocopter EC-120 France utility3 [3]
Eurocopter AS565 France ASW / SAR / utility11 [3]
Eurocopter AS332 France SAR / utilityNAS 332F1 [3] [12]
Trainer aircraft
Socata TB France basic trainerTB-9 / TB-104 / 5 [13]
Piper PA-28 United States trainerPiper Archer DX5 [14]
Eurocopter EC-120 France rotorcraft trainer2 [3]
UAV
Lapan LSU-02 Indonesia Survelliance UAV
Lapan LSU-03 Indonesia Survelliance
Boeing Insitu ScanEagle United States Survelliance14 on order [15]

Notes

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    <span class="mw-page-title-main">CASA/IPTN CN-235</span> Family of transport aircraft by CASA and IPTN

    The CASA/IPTN CN-235 is a medium-range twin-engined transport aircraft that was jointly developed by CASA of Spain and Indonesian manufacturer IPTN. It is operated as both a regional airliner and military transport; its primary military roles include air transport and aerial surveillance.

    <span class="mw-page-title-main">Indonesian Navy</span> Maritime service branch of the Indonesian National Armed Forces

    The Indonesian Navy is the naval branch of the Indonesian National Armed Forces. It was founded on 10 September 1945 and has a role to patrol Indonesia's lengthy coastline, to enforce and patrol the territorial waters and Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ) of Indonesia, to protect Indonesia's maritime strategic interests, to protect the islands surrounding Indonesia, and to defend against seaborne threats.

    <span class="mw-page-title-main">Indonesian Air Force</span> Aerial service branch of the Indonesian National Armed Forces

    The Indonesian Air Force sometimes shortened as IDAF / IdAF, is the aerial branch of the Indonesian National Armed Forces. The Indonesian Air Force is headquartered in Jakarta, Indonesia, and is headed by the Chief of Staff of the Air Force. Its order of battle is split into three Air Operations Commands. Most of its airbases are located on the island of Java. The Indonesian Air Force also has its ground force unit, called Air Force Quick Reaction Force Command (Kopasgat). The corps is also known as the "Orange Berets" due to the distinctive color of their service headgear.

    <i>Bung Tomo</i>-class corvette Ship class

    The Bung Tomo class is a class of three Indonesian multi-role patrol corvettes or 'multi-role light frigate' (MRLF) by Indonesia. They were originally built for the Royal Brunei Navy, and named Nakhoda Ragam-class corvettes, but were ultimately bought by Indonesia and subsequently renamed. The class is named after Bung Tomo, a noted leader of Indonesia's independence movement.

    <span class="mw-page-title-main">Indonesian Aerospace N-219</span> Utility aircraft

    The Indonesian Aerospace N-219 Nurtanio is a utility aircraft developed from the CASA C-212 Aviocar by Indonesian Aerospace.

    Mohamad, Ardyan (2016-03-31). "Filipina tolak TNI ikut bebaskan WNI disandera Abu Sayyaf". merdeka.com. Retrieved 2023-05-25.

    <span class="mw-page-title-main">Kaplan MT / Harimau</span> Turkish-Indonesian medium tank / light tank

    Kaplan MT or Harimau is a light tank jointly developed by Turkish manufacturer FNSS and Indonesian manufacturer Pindad. The development program name for the tank is Modern Medium Weight Tank (MMWT). The tank itself is called Kaplan MT by Turkey and Harimau by Indonesia, both meaning "tiger".

    <i>Ahmad Yani</i>-class frigate

    The Ahmad Yani class of six general-purpose frigates were acquired by the Indonesian Navy in the 1980s. They were originally built in the Netherlands for the Royal Netherlands Navy as the Van Speijk class which were licence-built versions of the British Leander class.

    <span class="mw-page-title-main">PAL Indonesia</span> Indonesian state-owned shipbuilder

    PT PAL Indonesia is an Indonesian state-owned enterprise that manufactures ships for military and civilian use and conducts repairs and maintenance on ships and engineering.

    <i>Sampari</i>-class fast attack craft Class of ship in the Indonesian Navy

    The Sampari-class fast attack craft are a class of domestically designed and built fast attack craft operated by the Indonesian Navy. The ships also known as KCR-60M and all ships built by local company PT PAL Indonesia in Surabaya. These ships are made with composition of aluminium and high-tensile steel in hull parts which are also a domestic product obtained from state-owned foundry PT Krakatau Steel in Cilegon.

    KRI <i>Tjiptadi</i> (381)

    KRI Tjiptadi (381) is a Parchim-class corvette currently operated by the Indonesian Navy. Prior to 1996, the Tjiptadi was part of the East German Volksmarine, as the Bergen (213).

    <i>Nagapasa</i>-class submarine Submarine class

    The Nagapasa class is an upgraded variant of the Jang Bogo class, also known as Improved Chang Bogo. The vessels were built by the South Korean Daewoo Shipbuilding & Marine Engineering (DSME) and the Indonesian PT PAL. As of 2021, six ships have been planned, which were divided into two batches. Batch 1 consists of three ships and all are already commissioned. Batch 2 also consists of three ships that are in the early development stage. The class is named for weapon of Indrajit, Nagapash.

    KRI Teluk Kendari (518) is the first Teluk Bintuni-class tank landing ship of the Indonesian Navy.

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