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Pics of sunken Indonesian submarine Nanggala taken by the PLAN.
Thoughts are with the loved ones of her crew. If there is any comfort, final moments would have been quick.
Photos h/t @TheSubHunter1
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Indo Defence 2022: Indonesia prepares to cut steel on first ‘Red White' frigate
See - <https://www.janes.com/defence-news/nava ... te-frigate>
And - https://twitter.com/NavyLookout/status/ ... 9818294273
See - <https://www.janes.com/defence-news/nava ... te-frigate>
And - https://twitter.com/NavyLookout/status/ ... 9818294273
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Indonesian Navy, Van Speijik Class ASW Frigate KRI Satsuituban (Ex HNLMS Isaac Sweers) pictured in 2022, she is still on active service.
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Still going strong - recent photo of KRI Dewa Kembar (ex-HMS Hydra sold to Indonesian Navy 1986).
The 3 of the 4 Hecla-class survey vessels served in the Falklands war as ambulance ships. They were ultimately replaced by
HMS Scott RN
The 3 of the 4 Hecla-class survey vessels served in the Falklands war as ambulance ships. They were ultimately replaced by
HMS Scott RN
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Hot on the heels of work starting on Polish Arrowhead 140 frigates, keel laid for the first of two Indonesian Frigates.
PT PAL in Surabaya are building a heavily modified variant with Babcockplc assistance.
https://www.babcockinternational.com/ne ... sian-navy/
PT PAL in Surabaya are building a heavily modified variant with Babcockplc assistance.
https://www.babcockinternational.com/ne ... sian-navy/
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Indonesian Naval Training Barquentine KRI Bima Suci pictured at Aberdeen on July 22nd 2023.
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Indonesian Government acquires new UK built Submarine Rescue System in $100m contract
Lancashire, UK – Submarine Manufacturing and Products Ltd (SMP), a leading UK based manufacturer and supplier of diving and subsea rescue equipment, will provide its new Submarine Rescue System (SRS) to the Indonesian Navy. The SRS will be hosted on a mothership designed by independent design and engineering consultancy, Houlder and delivered by its Indonesian strategic partner, BTI Defence.
The three-year build contract will include the UK design and manufacture of the SRS, centred around SMP’s new market-leading SRV-F Mk3 rescue submersible. The custom build of the mothership will take place in region, along with the associated expert training for the Indonesian Navy who will operate the system when it is in service.
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Lancashire, UK – Submarine Manufacturing and Products Ltd (SMP), a leading UK based manufacturer and supplier of diving and subsea rescue equipment, will provide its new Submarine Rescue System (SRS) to the Indonesian Navy. The SRS will be hosted on a mothership designed by independent design and engineering consultancy, Houlder and delivered by its Indonesian strategic partner, BTI Defence.
The three-year build contract will include the UK design and manufacture of the SRS, centred around SMP’s new market-leading SRV-F Mk3 rescue submersible. The custom build of the mothership will take place in region, along with the associated expert training for the Indonesian Navy who will operate the system when it is in service.
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Leander class frigate still going strong... Indonesian Navy exercise in the Java Sea 21/3/24.
KRI Ahmad Yani (ex HNLMS Tjerk Hiddes, launched 1965)
Leander class frigate still going strong... Indonesian Navy exercise in the Java Sea 21/3/24.
KRI Ahmad Yani (ex HNLMS Tjerk Hiddes, launched 1965)
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