List of equipment of the Indonesian Air Force
This is a list of Equipment of the Indonesian Air Force currently in service, as well as former equipment.
Aircraft
Current inventory
Aircraft | Origin | Type | Variant | In service | Notes |
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Combat Aircraft | |||||
F-16 Fighting Falcon | United States | Multirole | F-16 A/B/C/D | 33[1][note 1] | 10 F-16A/B. One F-16A & one F-16B have finished the upgrade.[3]Sometimes the upgraded F-16A/B are known as F-16 AM/BM.[4] 23 F-16C/D. |
Sukhoi Su-27 | Russia | Air superiority fighter | SKM[5] | 5[6][note 2] | |
Sukhoi Su-30 | Russia | Multirole | MK2 | 11[5][note 3] | |
Hawk 200 | United Kingdom | Light attack | 209 | 23[9][note 4] | One Hawk 209 with tail number TT-0209 was lost in an accident in June 2020 due to an engine failure, pilot ejected and survived.[11] |
KAI T-50 | Republic of Korea | Light attack / Advanced trainer | T-50i | 15[9] | One T-50i with the number TT-5006 skids and suffered heavy damage in August 2020. Status of the aircraft is still unknown.[12] |
Embraer EMB 314 | Brazil | Light attack / COIN | 15[9] | ||
Maritime Patrol | |||||
Boeing 737 | United States | Maritime patrol | 737-2X9[13] | 3[9] | |
CASA/IPTN CN-235 | Indonesia | Maritime patrol | CN-235 MPA | 2[9][14] | |
Tanker | |||||
C-130 Hercules | United States | Aerial refueling | KC-130B | 1[15] | |
Transport | |||||
Boeing 737 | United States | VIP / Transport | 6[16] | (1) 200 Adv. (1) 500 (3) 400 (1) 800[17][note 5] | |
CASA/IPTN CN-235 | Indonesia | Transport | 5[6] | ||
CASA C-212 | Indonesia | Transport / Medevac | NC-212 | 9[9] | |
C-130 Hercules | United States | Transport | C-130B/H L-100 |
22[9] | four of which are Lockheed L-100’s [18] |
EADS CASA C-295 | Spain | Transport | CN-295 | 9[19] | licensed built by Indonesian Aerospace |
Fokker F28 | Netherlands | Transport | F28-3000R F28-4000 |
2[20] | |
Helicopters | |||||
MBB Bo 105 | Germany | Light utility | 2[9] | ||
Eurocopter EC 725 | France | CSAR | H225M | 6 | 9 on order[9] |
Eurocopter AS332 | France | Transport / Utility | NAS 332 | 9[9] | licensed built by Indonesian Aerospace |
Aérospatiale SA330 | France | Transport / Utility | NAS 330J | 10[9] | licensed built by Indonesian Aerospace |
AgustaWestland AW101 | United Kingdom/ Italy | Transport / SAR | 1[21] | 2 on order[22] | |
AgustaWestland AW139 | Italy | Utility | 1[9] | ||
Eurocopter EC120 | France | Trainer | 10[9] | ||
Trainer Aircraft | |||||
BAE Hawk | United Kingdom | Primary trainer / Light attack | Hawk 109 | 7[9] | Also used as a light attack role |
Grob G 120TP | Germany | Basic trainer | 29[9] | ||
KAI KT-1 Woongbi | Republic of Korea | Primary trainer | 14 | 3 on order.[9] The aircraft is also used by Jupiter Aerobatic Team | |
SME Aero Tiga | Switzerland/ Malaysia | Trainer | MD3-160 | 20 | |
SIAI-Marchetti SF.260 | Italy | Trainer | 18[9] | ||
UAV | |||||
CASC Rainbow | China | MALE/UCAV | CH-4 | 4[23] | 8 ordered in 2017, 4 delivered in 2019 according to SIPRI[24] |
Aerostar Tactical UAS | Israel | Unknown | Procurement through Philippine Kital Corp.[25] | ||
IAI Searcher | Israel | Searcher 2 | 4 | Ordered via Philippine company according to SIPRI.[24][26] | |
CAC Fox | France | AT-1 | 4 | Delivered in 2000 according to SIPRI[24][27] |
Former
Aircraft | Origin | Type | Variant | In service | Notes |
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Combat Aircraft | |||||
Nakajima Ki-27 | Empire of Japan | Fighter | n/a | Captured during the Indonesian National Revolution. At least one was known to be in service.[28] | |
Nakajima Ki-43 | Empire of Japan | Fighter | Ki-43-II | n/a | Captured during the Indonesian National Revolution. Nicknamed "Hayabusa". Estimated 11 aircraft were in service between 1945-1949.[28] |
Kawasaki Ki-61 | Empire of Japan | Fighter | n/a | Captured during the Indonesian National Revolution. Estimated 6 aircraft were in service in 1946.[28] | |
Kawanishi N1K | Empire of Japan | Floatplane fighter | N1K1 | n/a | Captured during the Indonesian National Revolution. Estimated 4 aircraft were obtained.[28][29] |
P-51 Mustang | United States | Fighter-bomber | P-51D/K Cavalier Mustang II |
49[30][31] | Consisted of ex ML-KNIL P-51D/K and US-supplied Cavalier Mustang II under the Peace Pony programs. |
Lavochkin La-11 | Soviet Union | Fighter | 24 | Supplied by People's Republic of China[32] | |
MiG-17 | Soviet Union | Fighter | MiG-17F MiG-17PF |
70[30][33] | 30 units were Czechoslovak-built S-104 and 40 were Polish-built Lim-5P |
MiG-19 | Soviet Union | Fighter | MiG-19S | 35[33] | |
MiG-21 | Soviet Union | Fighter | MiG-21F-13 | 26[33] | |
CAC Sabre | Australia | Fighter | Mk.32 | 23[34] | Australian-built variant of the F-86 Sabre |
F-5 Tiger II | United States | Fighter | F-5E/F Tiger II | 16[30][35] | 11 F-5E and 5 F-5F |
A-4 Skyhawk | United States | Fighter | A-4E | 31[30] | 31 A-4E obtained from Israel via the U.S. |
BAE Hawk | United Kingdom | Light attack/Advanced Trainer | Hawk 53 | 20[30] | Retired in March 2015. Replaced by T-50 Golden Eagle |
Kawasaki Ki-48 | Empire of Japan | Light bomber | n/a | Captured during the Indonesian National Revolution. Nicknamed "Diponegoro II". At least an aircraft were in service between 1945-1948.[28] | |
Nakajima Ki-49 | Empire of Japan | Medium bomber | n/a | Captured during the Indonesian National Revolution. Nicknamed "Diponegoro I". Estimated 2 aircraft were in service between 1945-1947.[28] | |
Mitsubishi Ki-51 | Empire of Japan | Light bomber/Dive bomber | n/a | Captured during the Indonesian National Revolution. Nicknamed "Guntei". Estimated 8 aircraft were in service between 1945-1949.[28] | |
Bristol Blenheim | United Kingdom | Light bomber | Mk IV | 1 | Captured during the Indonesian National Revolution. It was re-engined with Nakajima Sakae engines.[28] |
B-25 Mitchell[31] | United States | Medium bomber | C/D/J | 42[30] | ex Royal Netherlands East Indies Army Air Force |
Tupolev Tu-2 | Soviet Union | Medium bomber | 12 | Supplied by People's Republic of China[36] | |
B-26 Invader | United States | Light bomber | A-26B | 6[30] | Supplied by United States under the Mutual Assistance Program. |
Ilyushin Il-28 | Soviet Union | Medium bomber | 32[30] | Czechoslovak-built B-228 | |
Tupolev Tu-16 | Soviet Union | Strategic bomber | Tu-16KS1 | 26[30] | |
Ilyushin Il-10 | Soviet Union | Attacker | 14 | Czechoslovak-built B-33. Supplied by Poland.[37] | |
OV-10 Bronco | United States | COIN / Surveillance | OV-10F | 16[38] | replaced by the EMB 314 Super Tucano[39] |
Mitsubishi F1M | Empire of Japan | Reconnaissance floatplane | F1M2 | n/a | Captured during the Indonesian National Revolution.[28][40] |
Taylorcraft Auster | United Kingdom | Liaison | Mk III | 22[30] | ex Royal Netherlands East Indies Army Air Force |
L-4 Grasshopper | United States | Liaison/Trainer | L-4J | 63[30] | ex Royal Netherlands East Indies Army Air Force |
Transport | |||||
Mitsubishi Ki-57 | Empire of Japan | Transport | n/a | Captured during the Indonesian National Revolution.[28] [41] | |
Kawanishi H6K | Empire of Japan | Flying boat transport | H6K2-L | 1[28] | Captured during the Indonesian National Revolution. [42] |
Douglas C-47 | United States | Transport | C-47A C-47B |
21[30] | |
L-12 Electra Junior | United States | Transport | L-12A | 7[28] | ex Royal Netherlands East Indies Army Air Force |
Noorduyn Norseman | Canada | Utility | UC-64A | 1[43] | ex Royal Netherlands East Indies Army Air Force[note 6] |
PBY Catalina | United States | SAR / Utility | PBY-5A | 8[31] | Amphibious aircraft |
HU-16 Albatross | United States | SAR / Utility | UF-1 | 10[30] | Amphibious aircraft |
de Havilland Canada DHC-3 | Canada | Utility / Transport | 5[30] | STOL capable aircraft | |
Ilyushin Il-14 | Soviet Union | Transport | 28[30] | Czechoslovak-built Avia 14 | |
Antonov An-12 | Soviet Union | Transport | An-12B | 6[30] | |
Lockheed JetStar | United States | Transport / VIP | JetStar 6 | 3[45] | Aircraft numbers and their nicknames: T-1645 "Pancasila", T-17845 "Irian", T-9446 "Sapta Marga" |
Lockheed Super Constellation | United States | Transport / VIP | L-1049C/H | 3[46] | Ex Pakistan International Airlines. Gifted to Indonesian Air Force in 1969.[note 7] |
Cessna 402 | United States | Light utility | 401A 402A |
2[33] | [47] |
Cessna 206 | United States | Light utility | T207 | 5[33] | |
Short SC.7 Skyvan | United Kingdom | Transport | Skyvan 3M-400 | 3[30] | [48] |
Scottish Aviation Twin Pioneer | United Kingdom | Transport | Twin Pioneer Series 1 | 12[30] | Ex Royal Malaysian Air Force |
Fokker F27 | Netherlands | Transport | F27-400M | 8[20][49] | |
Fokker F28 | Netherlands | Transport | F28-1000 F28-3000R |
2[20] | |
Boeing 707 | United States | Transport / VIP | 707-3M1C | 1[50][49] | Ex Pelita Air |
Helicopters | |||||
Hiller 12 | United States | Utility | Hiller 360B | 10[30] | |
Mil Mi-1 | Soviet Union | Light utility | 8[30] | Polish-built SM-1 | |
Mil Mi-4 | Soviet Union | Utility | Mi-4A | 26[30] | |
Mil Mi-6 | Soviet Union | Heavy transport | Mi-6T | 8[30] | |
Sikorsky H-34 | United States | Transport | S-58T | 12[38] | |
Bell 47 | United States | Utility | Bell 47G-3B-1 "Soloy" | 4[30] | |
Hughes 500 | United States | Utility | Hughes 500C | 12[51][52] | Ex Pelita Air. |
Bell 204 | United States | Utility | 2[38] | ||
Bell 206 | United States | Liaison | 2[38] | ||
Aérospatiale SA 321 Super Frelon | France | Transport | SA 321J | 1[53] | Was operated by Pelita Air Service. |
Trainer Aircraft | |||||
Yokosuka K5Y | Empire of Japan | Trainer/Light bomber | K5Y1 | n/a | Captured during the Indonesian National Revolution. Nicknamed "Cureng". At least 20 aircraft were in service between 1945-1949.[28] |
Tachikawa Ki-55 | Empire of Japan | Trainer | n/a | Captured during the Indonesian National Revolution. Nicknamed "Cukiu". At least 25 aircraft were in service between 1945-1949.[28] | |
Mansyu Ki-79 | Manchukuo | Trainer/Liaison | Ki-79b | n/a | Captured during the Indonesian National Revolution. Nicknamed "Nishikoren". At least 9 aircraft were in service between 1945-1949.[28] |
AT-6 Harvard | United States | Trainer | AT-16 T-6G |
16[30] 25[28] |
The AT-16s were ex Royal Netherlands East Indies Army Air Force. Twenty five T-6G were bought from US in 1950. |
BT-13 Valiant | United States | Trainer | 45[30] | ||
de Havilland Vampire | United Kingdom | Trainer | T.55 | 8[30] | First jet aircraft of the Indonesian Air Force. All were sold to Indian Air Force in 1963.[54] |
Lavochkin La-9 | Soviet Union | Trainer | La-9UTI | 3 | Supplied by People's Republic of China[55] |
PZL TS-8 Bies | Poland | Trainer | 2[30] | ||
MiG-15 | Soviet Union | Trainer | MiG-15UTI | 15[30] | Czechoslovak-built CS-102 |
T-34 Mentor | United States | Trainer | B45 T-34C |
40 25[30] |
Forty Model B45 were acquired in 1962-64. Sixteen T-34C were acquired in 1978, while further nine in 1984. |
MiG-21 | Soviet Union | Advanced trainer | MiG-21U-400 | 2[56] | |
Aero L-29 Delfín | Czechoslovakia | Trainer | 18[57] | ||
PZL-104 Wilga | Poland | Trainer / Utility | Wilga 32 | 18[37] | Locally-built as Lipnur Gelatik |
T-33 Shooting Star | United States | Trainer / Light attack[58] | T-33A | 12[30] | |
Pazmany PL-1 | United States | Trainer | PL-2 | 30[30] | Locally-built as Lipnur LT-200 |
AS 202 Bravo | Switzerland | Trainer | AS 202/18A | 40[59] | |
A-4 Skyhawk | United States | Conversion trainer | TA-4H/J | 4[30] | 2 TA-4H and 2 TA-4J were obtained from Israel and United States respectively.[60] |
Munitions
Air Defense
Name | Origin | Type | In service | Notes |
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SAM | ||||
NASAMS 2 | Norway | mobile SAM system | 1 Batteries[30] | |
Chiron[69] | South Korea | MANPADS | ||
QW-3 Vanguard | China | MANPADS | 8 units[30] | |
Air Defence Artillery | ||||
Skyshield | Switzerland | towed anti-aircraft | 19[30] | Mark 2 |
Ground Vehicles
Name | Origin | Type | In service | Notes |
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AFV | ||||
APS-3 Anoa | Indonesia | Anoa Command
Anoa APC |
[70] | |
DMV-30 | Indonesia | DMV-30T
DMV-30A |
Built by Indonesian Aerospace and PT.SSE[71] | |
SSE P6 ATAV | Indonesia | SSE P6 ATAV | Built by PT Sentra Surya Ekajaya[71] | |
SSE P2 | Indonesia | SSE P2 Commando II | [71] | |
TAD Turangga | Indonesia | TAD Turangga | Built by PT Karya Tugas Anda[71] | |
Toyota HILUX LSV | [71] |
Small arms
See also
- Equipment of the Indonesian Army
- Equipment of the Indonesian Navy
Bibliography
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Notes
- All 10 F-16 A/B Block 15 is undergoing Falcon STAR-eMLU (STructural Augmentation Roadmap-enhanced Mid-Life Update) upgrade program. 2 Aircraft have finished the upgrade, and the remaining 8 are still ongoing the upgrade.[2]
- All two Su-27SK have been upgraded to SKM standard.[7]
- All two Su-30MK have been upgraded to MK2 standard.[8]
- One aircraft crashed after World Air Forces 2020 released.[10]
- Aircraft number and the variants: AI-7304 Boeing 737-2QB(A), A-7305 Boeing 737-4U3, A-7306 Boeing 737-4U3, A-7307 Boeing 737-5U3, A-7308 Boeing 737-4Y0, A-001 Boeing 737-8U3(WL) BBJ2
- c/n 536, Ex USAAF 44-70271, Ex PK-SAM, Ex ML-KNIL T-400[44]
- Aircraft number and the variants: T-1041 (ex AP-AJZ) L-1049H, T-1042 (ex AP-AJY) L-1049H, T-1043 (ex AP-AFR) L-1049C
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