![]() ![]() Indonesia’s maritime boundary claims affect its natural resources sector, including fisheries and oil and gas extraction. This includes acquiring small-size, modern frigates, and corvettes equipped with anti-ship missiles, reinforced by many Fast Patrol Boats (FPBs) and guided-missile attack craft.Īdditionally, Indonesia plans to acquire 12 new diesel-electric submarines. The Minimum Essential Force plan aims to replenish and modernize the fleet, aiming for 151 vessels (minimum), 220 vessels (standard), or 274 vessels (ideal). The Indonesian Navy is upgrading its naval capabilities to better protect its maritime interests and territory. It has 75,000 active personnel.Īccording to the World Defense and Military Monitor (WDMMW) Global Naval Powers Ranking (2023), Indonesia ranks 10th in terms of the total number of warships and submarines with 221 ships. ![]() The Indonesian Navy is the biggest navy in Southeast Asia, with approximately 213 ships of all types, including 11 major surface combatants, 72 patrol and coastal combatants, 11 ships for mine warfare, 4 submarines, 30 amphibious assault vessels, and 85 support vessels. ![]()
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