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for what purpose the army acquire such ships,isn't it going to overlap with the navy KOLINLAMIL for troop transport ?

read the statements of Indonesian Army Chief of Staff

Kegunaan kapal ini nantinya dapat membawa enam tank Leopard 2A4 dan satu unit transporter.

"Pembangunan Kapal ADRI-L ini didasari luasnya wilayah perairan Indonesia dan keperluan alat angkut air untuk mendukung tugas TNI AD. Namun upaya ini tidak bertentangan dengan kebijakan Interoperabilitas yang dicanangkan oleh Mabes TNI terkait dengan kerja sama antar angkatan." kata Mulyono.

Untuk penggunaan manuver dan operasi, TNI AD tetap akan memprioritaskan sarana angkut milik TNI AL.

Sedangkan dalam konteks pembinaan dan operasi matra darat, kapal ADRI-L dimanfaatkan untuk mendukung tugas-tugas pokok TNI AD, seperti pelaksanaan gelar pasukan, dukungan logistik maupun sarana transportasi pasukan dan angkut materiil ke seluruh pelosok tanah air.

"TNI AD tetap memerhatikan dan memprioritaskan interoperabilitas dan sinergitas untuk konteks operasi gabungan antar matra," katanya.

: http://nasional.kompas.com/read/2016...perkuat.tni.ad

meanwhile, in Aceh Indonesian Police Forces just receive their new combat gear and equipment

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Delta-Team, Indonesian Marine Amphibious Recon unit #TAIFIB
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Photo taken during Aceh separatist insurgency 2003.

photo credit : red 5 pertama
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Personel Kostrad ikut mengamankan jalannya pelaksanaan Konferensi Tingkat Tinggi "World Islamic Economic Forum" (KTT-WlEF) Ke-12 yang digelar di Jakarta Convention Center (JCC) Jakarta mulai 2-4 Agustus 2016.

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Batalyon Kavaleri 1
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Satuan Yonif Para Raider 501/BY Kostrad siap sedia menjalankan tugas demi menjaga NKRI
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Admiral Grigorovich moored alongside Mikhail Kutuzov (Sister ship to Indonesian RI Irian). Wonder how much smaller our current naval ship compared to our 1960's naval surface combatant.
 
Wonder how much smaller our current naval ship compared to our 1960's naval surface combatant.

We need to fix this ASAP, once the economy improve. Start with 6000 Ton AAW frigate :pop:
Pray for the tax amnesty success, Sri Mulyani... we're counting on you!
 
Admiral Grigorovich moored alongside Mikhail Kutuzov (Sister ship to Indonesian RI Irian). Wonder how much smaller our current naval ship compared to our 1960's naval surface combatant.
well... that is slightly misleading way to compare things.... don't you think?
is there any ships nowdays that are bigger and heavier compare to its equivalent from the end world war 2 era?... other than carrier..
 
We need to fix this ASAP, once the economy improve. Start with 6000 Ton AAW frigate :pop:
Pray for the tax amnesty success, Sri Mulyani... we're counting on you!
eheeem,there's plenty to choose for. vote one for the Indonesian Navy ;D
1. Iver huittfeldt
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2. DeZeven Provincien (DZP)
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3. Sachsen Class
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4. Admiral Gorskhov class
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5. MEKO-A200 (Modified for Indonesian Navy)
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feel free to comment......hoho

well... that is slightly misleading way to compare things.... don't you think?
is there any ships nowdays that are bigger and heavier compare to its equivalent from the end world war 2 era?... other than carrier..
what i mean is that we need more "real" warships, not only corvette or "light frigate"
 
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well... that is slightly misleading way to compare things.... don't you think? is there any ships nowdays that are bigger and heavier compare to its equivalent from the end world war 2 era?... other than carrier..

That may not be an apple to apple comparison, but still make sense when we talk about Navy strength and posture. At that time we can even anex Irian and push the Dutch out. This strength is our vision for the future as global maritime axis! Respected Global maritime power!
 
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Beacon observer vessel KN Benggala and KN Bepondi belong to Directorate General Sea Transport Ministry of Transportation made by Citra Shipyard Batam. 32 meters length, made of alluminium, top speed 28 knots, with tag price 68 billion rupiahs for 2 units.

http://www.jpnn.com/read/2016/07/17...-Tercanggih-Buatan-Batam-Kembali-Diluncurkan-
http://beritatrans.com/2016/07/16/dirjen-hubla-resmikan-peluncuran-2-kapal-pengamat-perambuan/

Based on the information in Formil Kaskus, anothe Batam based shipyard, Palindo Marine also won a tender for the procurement of OPV belongs to BAKAMLA with tonnage over 2500 tons. A big vessel indeed.
 
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Based on the information in Formil Kaskus, Citra Shipyard also won a tender for the procurement of OPV belongs to BAKAMLA with tonnage over 2500 tons. A big vessel indeed.

Interesting, but i think it's Palindo Marine that got the contract to build 110 meter OPV for BAKAMLA.
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Beacon observer vessel KN Benggala and KN Bepondi belong to Directorate General Sea Transport Ministry of Transportation made by Citra Shipyard Batam. 32 meters length, made of alluminium, top speed 28 knots, with tag price 68 billion rupiahs for 2 units.

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well... that is slightly misleading way to compare things.... don't you think?
is there any ships nowdays that are bigger and heavier compare to its equivalent from the end world war 2 era?... other than carrier..

actually the current class of Naval ships is much heavier than their peer in WW II. For example, WW 2 destroyer is small combatant with tonnage less than 3000 ton, meanwhile frigate and destroyer escort had tonnage between 1200 to 2500 ton, corvette is between 600 to 1200, current Cruiser class (Khirov and Ticonderoga) still much heavier than their peer in WW 2 with tonnage between 10.000 to 15.000 ton. Meanwhile most Large Navies currently phasing out battle cruiser and battle ships class, in favor of flat top type ships
 
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