This is a list of equipment of the Indonesian Army currently in service. The Indonesian Army (Indonesian: Tentara Nasional Indonesia-Angkatan Darat, TNI–AD), the land component of the Indonesian National Armed Forces, has an estimated strength of 300,400 active personnel.[1]
Name | Image | Notes | |
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TNI Universal field uniform | Modified Version of British Disruptive Pattern Material locally known as Standard Issue Uniform for Indonesian National Armed Forces Service Members and used in all occasions. | ||
TNI Desert field uniform | Modified Version of Tropical Malvinas which in turn a Variant of British Disruptive Pattern Material locally known as .Standard Issue Uniform for Indonesian National Armed Forces Service Members for Overseas Deployment especially in Desert or Arid Condition. | ||
Army field uniform | Tactical Combed Gurun is the desert/arid color-palette for the Indonesian Multicam pattern . Unofficially called as Desert Indocam was intended to replace the older Desert Malvinas/DPM Style Pattern and was based on Tropical Version of Indonesian Army Field Uniform Camo Pattern. Sometimes officially referred to as 'Tactical '.[2] | ||
Army field uniform | Camouflage pattern officially referred to as,[3] is a variant of the MultiCam pattern based on the US Army Operational Camouflage Pattern (OCP) (unofficially,) and locally as "Army camo pattern".Currently, the uniform is used in conjunction for all Indonesian Army Soldiers with and is only used for Limited Combat, Training, and other several other special occasions such as Ceremonial Events. | ||
NKRI field uniform | Malvinas Color Palette combined with Pixelated Camouflage Pattern.The Uniform resembles the earlier developed Raider Field Uniform, the name stands for, it was phased out of service and was replaced by the Loreng Angkatan Darat as the main Army Field Uniform starting in 2022. Still in use for those who have yet to receive the, and in certain situational condition. | ||
Kostrad field uniform | Modified version of Kopaska Field Uniform. Initially developed by a Kostrad Officer Agus Harimurti Yudhoyono as a Special camouflage for Kostrad. It features Pixelated Camouflage Pattern and was later used as the basis for Komcad Universal Field Uniform.Currently, the uniform is used in conjunction for Kostrad Soldiers with & and is only used for Limited Combat, Training, and other several other special occasions such as Ceremonial Events. | ||
Raider field uniform | Malvinas Color Palette combined with Pixelated Camouflage, developed for the new Raider-qualified Infantry Battalion, and it's the first Pixelated camouflage being adopted by the Indonesian National Armed Forces.Currently, the uniform is used in conjunction for Soldiers in Raider Infantry Battalion with & and is used in Ceremonial Events only. | ||
Kopassus field uniform | Modified Version of British Denison brushstroke locally known as (Flowing Blood camouflage), it was initially used as the main Field Uniform for Kopassus before being replaced by Malvinas/DPM Camo in 1984. Currently, the uniform is used in conjunction for Kopassus Soldiers with & and is used in Ceremonial Events only. |
The current Indonesian Army full dress uniform known as Pakaian Dinas Upacara (PDU).
There are 4 different types of dress uniform that available: Type I, Type II, Type III, and Type IV.
The current Indonesian Army service uniform known as Pakaian Dinas Harian (PDH). There are 3 different types of service uniform that available: Type I, Type II, and Type III.
Different types of Indonesian Army headgear are as follows.
All-purpose lightweight individual carrying equipment ("ALICE") | Individual load-carrying equipment | ||||
Individual integrated fighting system | Individual load-carrying equipment | ||||
Modular lightweight load-carrying equipment ("MOLLE") | Individual load-carrying equipment | ||||
Improved outer tactical vest ("IOTV") | Tactical vest | ||||
Soldier plate carrier system | Plate carrier system | ||||
Combat integrated releasable armor system | Plate carrier system |
Model | Image | Type | Origin | Notes | |
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MICH | Combat helmet | Current Standard Issue Helmet replacing PASGT in Service for Combat and Training Duties.3 different variants of MICH has been used by the Army: MICH 2000 (Full Cut), MICH 2001 (High Cut), MICH 2002 (Gunfighter/Half Cut). | |||
PASGT | Combat helmet | Standard Issue Helmet. Currently started being replaced by newer MICH Helmet for Combat and Training, while PASGT are relegated to Non-Combat Duties. | |||
FAST | Combat helmet | Used by Paratrooper, Kopassus, and Kostrad Taipur | |||
CVC | Combat helmet | Current Standard Issue Crewman Helmet for Armored Fighting Vehicle Crewman | |||
M1 helmet | Combat helmet | Currently phased out by PASGT, MICH, and FAST for Combat and Training duties.Plastic M1 Helmet still being used by the Army Military Police, Honor Guards, and few real M1 is used for training in several Army School. |
Model | Image | Type | Origin | ||
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AN/PVS-14 | Night-vision device | in service as standard issue | |||
AN/PVS-7 | Night-vision device | In limited service. | |||
AN/PVS-31 | Night-vision device | Used by Kopassus operator | |||
NVLS Minimus | Night-vision device | Used by Kopassus, Raider, and tier one operator | |||
NVLS Maximus | Night-vision device | Used by Taipur |
Model | Image | Caliber | Type | Origin | Version | Details |
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Pindad P1 | Pindad P1 Pindad P2 | Standard issue sidearm. Local copy of the Browning Hi-Power. Approximately 30,000 P1s and 2,000 P2s manufactured. | ||||
Pindad G2 | G2 Combat | Standard issue sidearm. | ||||
HS2000 | Unknown | [4] | ||||
Mark 23 | Mark 23 | Used by Kopassus. | ||||
P226 | P226 P228 | Used by Kopassus. | ||||
Beretta 92 | Semi-automatic pistol | Beretta 92SB Beretta 92F | Used by Kopassus.[5] | |||
Five-seven | Five-seven | Used by Kopassus. | ||||
Glock | Glock 17 Glock 19 | Used by Kopassus. | ||||
PP | PPK | Used by Kopassus. In limited service. | ||||
Unknown | In limited service. | |||||
K5 | In limited service. | |||||
TT-33[6] | In limited service.[7] [8] [9] | |||||
Model | Image | Caliber | Type | Origin | Version | Details |
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M3T | Used by Kopassus. | |||||
Used by Kopassus. | ||||||
Used by Kopassus. | ||||||
Model | Image | Caliber | Type | Origin | Version | Details | |
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Submachine guns | Italy | PM1 PM1A1 | Standard issue. Manufactured under licence.[10] [11] Known models made by Pindad consist of the PM1 and the PM1A1.[12] | ||||
Submachine guns | PM2-V1 PM2-V2 PM2-V3 | Standard issue. Also used by Kopassus. | |||||
Submachine guns | P90 | Used by Kopassus. | |||||
Submachine guns | MP9 | Used by Kopassus. | |||||
Submachine guns | K7 | Used by Raider units. | |||||
Submachine guns | Micro Uzi | Used by Tontaipur. | |||||
Submachine guns | MP5 MP5SD2 | Used by Raider units, Tontaipur, and Kopassus. | |||||
Submachine guns | MP7A1 | Used by Kopassus.[13] |
Model | Image | Caliber | Type | Origin | Version | Details | |
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SS1 | 5.56×45mm NATO | Assault rifle carbine | SS1-V1 SS1-V2 SS1-V3 SS1-V4 SS1-R5 Raider | Standard issue. The SS1-R5 Raider are used by the Raiders special infantry units and other units such as Kostrad or Kopassus. SS2 being issued to replace the SS1. | |||
SS2 | Assault rifle carbine | SS2-V1 SS2-V1 A1 SS2-V2 SS2-V2 A1 SS2-V4 SS2-V5 SS2-V5 A1 SS2-V5C | Current standard-issue assault rifle and carbine. Gradually replacing the SS1 and older weapons. Equipped with ACOG sight as standard-issue gunsight. | ||||
M16 | 5.56×45mm NATO | Assault rifle | M16A1 | In limited service, previously standard issued before Pindad SS1 to replace older Pindad SP-1 series with at least 30.000 M16 procured.[14] Still in use by some territorial units such as KODIM and KORAMIL[15] as well as for ceremonial purposes such as Independence Day. | |||
M4 | M4A1 | Used by Kopassus and special units. | |||||
FN SCAR | 5.56×45mm NATO | Assault rifle | ---- | SCAR-L | In service with Kostrad's Taipur.[16] | ||
HK416 | 5.56×45mm NATO | Assault rifle | HK416 | Used by Kopassus and tier one units | |||
G36 | 5.56×45mm NATO | Assault rifle | G36C | Used by Kopassus. | |||
CZ 805 | 5.56×45mm NATO | Assault rifle | CZ 805 BREN A1 | Used by Kostrad's Taipur and in limited service of Kopassus.[17] | |||
Excalibur Army AR-15 10.5 | Used by Raider units.[18] | ||||||
SG 550 | SG 552 | Used by Kopassus.[19] | |||||
SIG MCX | 5.56×45mm NATO | Assault rifle | SIG MCX | In limited service. Used by Kopassus. | |||
SIG | 5.56×45mm NATO | Assault rifle | ---- | SIG 516, SIG 716 | In service by Kopassus, Taipur, Raider,and tier one units. | ||
DSAR-15P | Used by special forces under Koopsus.[20] | ||||||
Galil | 5.56×45mm NATO | Assault rifle | Galil MAR | The Galil MAR variant are used by the Tontaipur, reconnaissance platoons of the Kostrad. | |||
FAMAS | 5.56×45mm NATO | Assault rifle | FAMAS F1 | Used by Kopassus. | |||
AUG | 5.56×45mm NATO | Assault rifle | AUG A1 AUG A2 AUG A3 | Used by Kopassus | |||
K2 | In limited service.[21] | ||||||
AK-47 | Limited service. Only used for training and reserves purposes only. | ||||||
Italy | SP-1 SP-2 | Limited in service. For reserves and training only. | |||||
SPM-1 | 5.56×45mm NATO | Designated marksman rifle | Pindad SPM-1 as standard issue Designated marksman rifle. | ||||
Used by some colour guard.[22] | |||||||
Used for training and ceremonial purpose.[23] [24] |
Model | Image | Caliber | Type | Origin | Version | Details | |
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SPR-1 | Sniper rifle | Standard issued. | |||||
SPR-3 | Sniper rifle | Standard issued. | |||||
Galil | Sniper rifle | Galil Galatz | Used by the Tontaipur. | ||||
M24A2 M24A3 | Used by Kopassus. | ||||||
AW L96A1 | [25] | ||||||
AWM | Used by Kopassus. | ||||||
Standard issued. | |||||||
M93 | Used by Kopassus.[26] | ||||||
M82A1 | Used by Kopassus. |
Model | Image | Caliber | Type | Origin | Version | Details | |
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Minimi | 5.56×45mm NATO | Light machine gun | Belgium---- | Minimi SM3 | Standard issued. Locally produced as the Pindad SM3[27] | ||
Ultimax 100 | 5.56×45mm NATO | Light machine gun | Mark 1 Mark 2 | Also used by Kopassus.[28] | |||
K3 | 5.56×45mm NATO | Light machine gun | K3 | Also used by Kopassus. | |||
SP-3 | Squad automatic weapon | Italy | Limited in service. Used for dopper training.[29] | ||||
MAG | General-purpose machine gun | Belgium | MAG SM2 V1 SM2 V2 | Standard issue General-purpose machine gun. Also used by KOPASKA. Formerly produced under license with the name Pindad SPM2-V1 with tripod[30] and V2 with bipod,[31] also known as GPMG. Now produced as the SM2-V1 for the infantry version and SM2-V2 for the vehicle-mounted/coaxial version.[32] [33] | |||
M240 | General-purpose machine gun | M240C M240D | Used as a Coaxial and Pintle Mounted gun for the loader in the Leopard 2 tank.[34] [35] [36] | ||||
Dillon Aero minigun | Gatling-type machine gun | M134D | [37] | ||||
Unknown | [38] | ||||||
---- | Mark II Mark III | Produced under license in Pindad.[39] [40] Also known as SMR Madsen Saetter, SMR stands for Senapan Mesin Ringan.[41] [42] | |||||
M1919A4 | Mounted on vehicles.[43] | ||||||
Singapore | SM5 | Standard issue. License produced and designated as the SM5, previously produced under the name Pindad SMB-QCB (Senapan Mesin Berat - Quick Change Barrel).[44] | |||||
M2 | .50 BMG | Heavy machine gun | M2HB SMB-2 | Also used by cavalry regiments. Locally produced by Pindad as SMB-2. | |||
DShK | 12.7×108mm | Heavy machine gun | DShKM | [45] |
Model | Image | Caliber | Type | Origin | Version | Details | |
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M203 | 40×46mm grenade | Grenade launcher | M203A1 M203A2 SPG1 | Fitted on M16 and SS1 & SS2 rifles. Locally produced as the Pindad SPG1. M203 in limited use. SPG1-V1 for SS1. SPG1-V2 for SS1-V1&V2.[46] SPG1-V3 for SS1-R5.[47] SPG1-V4 for SS2-V1.[48] | |||
AG36 | Fitted on HK G36. Used by Kopassus.[49] | ||||||
M79 | |||||||
SAR2 | 38mm grenade | Grenade launcher | SAR2 | [50] | |||
Singapore | SPG-3 | Standard issued. Made under license by PT Pindad for the Indonesian military as Pindad SPG-3 in 1994. |
Model | Image | Type | Origin | Notes | |
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Trijicon ACOG | Telescopic sight | Current Main Standard Issue Rifle Combat Optic (RCO) with the TA31 and TA11 being the common variant.Sometimes Paired with Trijicon RMR on Top. | |||
Pindad K1SS | Telescopic sight | Standard Issue Rifle Combat Optic (RCO) with 4x Magnification. | |||
Delta Optical Delta Hornet 3x Prismatic Sight | Telescopic sight | Standard Issue Rifle Combat Optic (RCO) with 3x Magnification. | |||
Vortex Optics Spitfire | Telescopic sight | Standard Issue Rifle Combat Optic (RCO) with 3x Magnification. | |||
ELCAN Specter | Telescopic sight | Rifle Combat Optic (RCO) with the Dual Role (DR) 1-4 variant.Used by Kopassus | |||
EOTech Holographic Sight | Holographic weapon sight | Current Main Standard Issue Close Combat Optic (CCO) replacing Meprolight M21 | |||
Meprolight M21 | Red Dot Sight/Reflex Sight | Standard Issue Close Combat Optic (CCO), currently being replaced by EOTech Holographic weapon sight.Earliest CCO that was being used by the Indonesian Army. | |||
Aimpoint CompM4 | Red Dot Sight | Used by Kopassus | |||
Trijicon RMR | Red Dot Sight | Standard issue Close Combat Optic (CCO).Often paired with Trijicon ACOG TA31 or TA11. | |||
Schmidt & Bender | Telescopic sight | ||||
Steiner M5x1 | Telescopic sight | ||||
Kahles ZF 69 | Telescopic sight | ||||
Lynx 8×56 | Telescopic sight | ||||
AN/PEQ-2 | IR laser and illumination | ||||
AN/PEQ-15 | IR laser and illumination |
Model | Image | Caliber | Type | Origin | Version | Details |
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Pindad GT5 | Frag grenade, High-explosive fragmentation | GT5 -PEA 2 GT5-HA 2 GT5-OFF | Standard Issued. | |||
M26 grenade | Frag grenade | |||||
M67 grenade | Frag grenade | M67 K75 | ||||
F-1 grenade | Frag grenade | |||||
Pindad GT5-AS | Smoke grenade | GT5-AS GT6-AS | Standard Issued. | |||
Pindad GT5-DE | Stun grenade |
Model | Image | Caliber | Type | Origin | Version | Details | |
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MO-1 | 60 mm mortar | Mortar | MO-1 | ||||
MO-2 | 60 mm mortar | Mortar | MO-2 | ||||
MO-3 | 81mm mortar | Mortar | MO-3 | ||||
Type 87 | 81mm mortar | Mortar | China | W87 | |||
Mortar | Finland | 81 KRH 71 Y | [51] Also known as Mortir Tampella[52] | ||||
M74 | 120 mm mortar | Mortar | M74 | 2 on order |
Model | Image | Caliber | Type | Origin | Version | Details | |
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M80 | 64mm HEAT | Shoulder-fired missile | M80 | [53] | |||
67mm | Armbrust AT | Being replaced and phased out; used by Kopassus.[54] | |||||
SPG-9 | 73mm | Recoilless rifle | ATGL | Bulgarian made SPG-9, In limited service, some are retired, some are on display on Satria Mandala Museum | |||
84mm | Shoulder-launched missile weapon | AT4 | [55] | ||||
84mm | Recoilless rifle | M2CG | Also used by Kopassus.[56] | ||||
LRAC 89 F1 | [57] | ||||||
C90-CR (M3) | In use with the infantry units and Special Forces. Versions C-90CR antiarmor, C-90-CR-RB (M3), C-90AM antipersonnel and C-90BK bunker buster.[58] | ||||||
Anti-tank guided missile | MILAN 2 | 276 Launchers[59] | |||||
PF-98 | [60] | ||||||
Anti-tank guided missile | AT-3 | ||||||
Block I Javelin | [61] | ||||||
Anti-tank guided missile | AT-13 | ||||||
Anti-tank missile launcher | NLAW | 600 Launchers[62] | |||||
Anti-tank guided missile | SS.11 | [63] |
Vehicle | Image | Origin | Type | Version | Quantity | Notes | |
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Tank | |||||||
Leopard 2A4+ Leopard 2RI | 103 | Equipped with DM11, DM53, DM78, DM88, DM98 and RH88 ammunition.[64] [65] Indonesia purchased 42 units Leopard 2A4+ and 61 units Leopard 2RI plus 10 support vehicles from German Army surplus.[66] [67] | |||||
Medium tank | Kaplan-MT (MMWT Prototype) | 10+(8)[68] | Jointly designed and developed by FNSS and PT Pindad for the army's MMWT program.[69] Armed with 105mm Cockerill 3105 turret.[70] [71] [72] As of 2024, 10 tanks have been received out of a total of 18 orders.[73] | ||||
FV101 Scorpion 90 | 90[74] | Acquired in 1995. As of 2016, 90 operational according to IISS Military Balance. Armed with 90mm Cockerill M-A1 Mk3 Gun on Alvis AC 90 turret. | |||||
Light tank | AMX-13/75 Modèle 51 FL-10 AMX-13/105 Modèle 58 FL-12 AMX-13/105 Retrofit | 120+[75] | 175 AMX-13/75 and 130 AMX-13/105 or total of 305 AMX-13 acquired in 1960s. As of 2018, Janes reported that only half of the fleet (120+) operational and the remaining tanks were upgraded and retrofitted with new fire control system and 105mm rifled gun by PT Pindad. AMX-13 will be replaced by Harimau Medium Tank/Kaplan MT.[76] | ||||
M3A1 | 1 | Acquired M3A1 and M3A3 variants transferred from KNIL in 1950. A M3A1, number 240-32, still in the Army inventory for theatrical and ceremonial purpose. Stationed at Pussenkav (Cavalry Weapon Centre) in Bandung.[77] [78] | |||||
Armoured vehicle | |||||||
Marder 1A3 | 50 | Purchased from German Army surplus. Armed with 20mm Rh 202 autocannon turret.[79] | |||||
M113 | Armoured personnel carrier | M113A1-BE M113A1-BE Arisgator | 155 | Acquired from Belgian army's surplus in 2014–2017. 150 M113A1-BE APCs and 5 M113 Arisgator in service. Armed with 12.7mm machine gun.[80] | |||
Armoured personnel carrier | Stormer APC | 40[81] | Acquired in 1995 together with FV101 Scorpion 90. | ||||
France | Armoured personnel carrier | AMX-VCI AMX-VCI Retrofit | 75[82] | Total of 200 AMX-VTT/VCI acquired in 1960s. As 2016, only 75 remains in service according to IISS Military Balance and the remaining vehicles were upgraded by PT Pindad.[83] | |||
| Armoured fighting vehicle | Pandur II APC Pandur II IFV Pandur II FSV | 15+(11)[84] | Locally known as Cobra 8x8. The variant includes APC, IFV (30mm), and FSV (105mm) and will be manufactured locally by PT Pindad.[85] 4 The APC and FSV variant pandur units were purchased in 2017. 15 vehicle Used by the army in 2024. | |||
Armoured personnel carrier | APS-3 Anoa I APS-3 Anoa II APS-3 Anoa VVIP APS-3 Anoa Mortar Carrier (81mm) | 450[86] [87] | As 2019 about 400 vehicle delivered according to PT Pindad.[88] Additional 26 were delivered to the Army in January 2022. 12 vehicles delivered in 2024.[89] Armed with 12.7mm machine gun, 7.62mm machine gun or 40mm AGL. 4 vehicle (3 in VVIP configuration) were known to be used by Paspampres.[90] | ||||
Pindad Badak | Fire support vehicle | Badak FSV | 10+(4)[91] [92] | Developed from Anoa by PT Pindad. Armed with Cockerill CSE 90LP turret. As of 2018, the order was reduced from 50 to 14 vehicles. It is intended to replace the Alvis Saladin.[93] In January 2022, 7 vehicles were delivered to the Army.[94] Another 3 vehicles were delivered to the Army in February 2024. | |||
Hanwha Tarantula[95] | Amphibious Fire support vehicle | Tarantula (Black Fox 6x6) FSV | 22 | Armed with Cockerill CSE 90LP turret. 11 units of the vehicles are assembled by PT Pindad.[96] | |||
Armoured personnel carrier | WMZ-551NB APC | Unknown | Used by Tontaipur Special Force of Kostrad.[97] | ||||
Armoured personnel carrier | FV603 APC FV610 ACP | 55[98] | 60 units were bought in the 1960s, consisted of FV603 APC and FV610 command post variant.[99] [100] | ||||
Armoured fighting vehicle | FV601 Saladin | 69 | Acquired in 1960s. Some units are still in service in Reconnaissance and Cavalry company.[101] [102] Some are retrofitted with Perkins Phaser Diesel 160T engine.[103] Starting in 2016, the Saladins are being replaced by Pindad Badak.[104] | ||||
Reconnaissance vehicle | Mk 1/2 | 55 | Acquired in 1960s. Still in service in Kostrad units as reconnaissance vehicle.[105] The original petrol engine are replaced with diesel engine.[106] | ||||
Armoured personnel carrier | VAB VTT VAB Valorisé VTT VAB SAN VAB PC | 50[107] | Some 18 units were bought in 1997. Another 32 followed in 2006 for UNIFIL mission, including 6 Ambulance and 2 PC variants.[108] | ||||
Armoured fighting vehicle | V-150 APC - Twin-Light Machine Gun Turret V-150 APC - Parapet and pintle mounted machine gun V-150 FSV - 90mm Mecar Gun V-150 Reconnaissance - Twin-Machine Gun Turret (12,7mm & 7,62mm) | 58[109] | Total of 200 V-150 was purchased in 1977–1980. Currently 58 in service.[110] | ||||
Light reconnaissance vehicle | Commando Scout Twin-Machine Gun Turret Commando Scout Observation Turret | 28[111] | Used by Paspampres and Tontaipur Special Force of Kostrad.[112] | ||||
Casspir | South Africa | Mine-Resistant Ambush Protected Vehicle | Casspir Mk3 APC | 2[113] | Register of Conventional Arms (UNROCA) reported that 2 Casspir bought in 2004 and used by Unit 81 of Kopassus special forces.[114] | ||
Bushmaster Protected Mobility Vehicle | Australia | Mine-Resistant Ambush Protected Vehicle | Bushmaster Troop Carrier | 18[115] | Used by Kopassus and produced in Indonesia as Sanca MRAP by PT Pindad.[116] In September 2021, Australia announced that it would donate 15 Bushmasters to Indonesia to support peacekeeping missions.[117] In 8 August 2023, Indonesia received the 15 units of donated Bushmasters.[118] | ||
Chaiseri First Win | Thailand | Mine-Resistant Ambush Protected Vehicle | Hanoman | Unknown | Used by Kopassus.[119] | ||
BTR-40 | Armoured personnel carrier | BTR-40 Armoured Reconnaissance Vehicle | 85[120] | Total of 100 originally but 85 still in service.Locally modified from armoured personnel carrier to armoured reconnaissance variants.[121] | |||
Kozak | Ukraine | Armoured personnel carrier | Kozak-2M | 2 | 2 units of Kozak-2M have been delivered as 7 January 2021[122] | ||
Light armoured vehicle/Light strike vehicle | |||||||
Pindad Komodo | Light armoured vehicle | Komodo APC Komodo Recon Komodo Battering Ram (Halilintar) Komodo Mistral Atlas | 137+(34)[123] [124] | The Indonesian Army special forces (Kopassus) make the first order for special purpose vehicle (Halilintar). Then, another variant fitted with Mistral Atlas SAM launcher ordered and followed by another order for mobile command and communication version. Another 51 vehicles "Komodo Nexter" ordered in 2019 consists of:
[125] [126] Additional 10 vehicles has been delivered to the Army in January 2022.[127] As of 2024, approximately 137 Komodo in service or on order. | |||
Pindad APR-1 | Indonesia | Light armoured vehicle | APR-1V APC | 12 | A light 4x4 armored vehicle based on a commercial Isuzu truck chassis made by PT Pindad.[128] Total of about 40 units were planned with only 14 units delivered and deployed during Aceh Insurgency, 2 vehicle destroyed during December 2004 Tsunami.[129] [130] | ||
Pindad Maung | Indonesia | Military light utility vehicle | Maung soft top | 47 | 47 have been received of a total of 500 orders[131] | ||
URO VAMTAC | Light armoured vehicle | VAMTAC ST5 RapidRanger VAMTAC LTV | 40+ | 40 unit ST5 fitted with RapidRanger MMS automatic launcher for 10 battery[132] ST5 fitted with RapidRanger automatic launcher as part of Thales ForceShield Integrated Air Defence System.[133] LTV fitted with Lightweight Multiple Launcher (LML/LML-NG) and also used as support vehicle for Thales ForceShield Integrated Air Defence System.[134] | |||
Renault Sherpa Light | France | Light armoured vehicle | Sherpa Light Scout Sherpa Light Scout Armored Sherpa Weapon System Carrier MPCV | 18 | 12 Sherpa Light Scout units bought in 2011 together with VAB 320 power packs from Renault Trucks Defense. Used to be license produced by PT Pindad as Elang recon vehicles.[135] 6 Sherpa Light Scout Armored were bought in 2017 to be used by Indobatt continget on UNIFIL mission.[136] Several Weapon System Carrier variant were bought as platform for MPCV launching system as part of MBDA Ground Based Air Defence system.[137] [138] | ||
Panhard VBL | France | Light armoured vehicle | VBL | 18[139] | |||
Cadillac Gage Ranger | Light armoured vehicle | Ranger 4x4 Peacekeepers | 22 | Used by Paspampres. | |||
Mamba APC | Light armoured vehicle | Mamba Mk2 Alvis 8 4x4 APC | Unknown | Used by Unit 81 of the Kopassus special forces.[140] | |||
Patriot I | Light armoured vehicle | Patriot I APC | 3 | Purchased together with M3I Pontoon from Excalibur Army.[141] | |||
SSE P1 PAKCI | Indonesia | Light armoured vehicle | P1 Pakci APC | Unknown | Made by PT SSE. Used as battering ram vehicle by Kopassus special force.[142] | ||
SSE P6 ATAV | Indonesia | Light strike vehicle | P6 ATAV | 26[143] | Made by PT SSE. Used by Kopassus special force. Armed with 1x 7,62mm machine gun & 2x 5,56mm light machine gun or 1x M134D minigun & 2x 5,56mm light machine gun. | ||
ILSV | Indonesia | Light strike vehicle | 4[144] | Made by J-Forces and Indonesian Aerospace, different variants were made. | |||
Flyer Light Strike Vehicle | Australia | Light strike vehicle | Flyer R-12D LSV | 5 | [145] | ||
Utility | |||||||
Pionierpanzer 2 | Pionierpanzer 2 Dachs AEV | 3 | The Indonesian Army ordered 3 Pionierpanzer which were formerly used by the Bundeswehr.[146] | ||||
Brückenlegepanzer | Germany | Armoured vehicle-launched bridge | Panzerschnellbrücke Biber AVLB | 3 | [147] | ||
Bergepanzer 3 | Germany | Armoured recovery vehicle | Bergepanzer 3 Büffel ARV | 3 | [148] | ||
Fahrschulpanzer | Germany | Driver training vehicle | Fahrschulpanzer Leopard 2 | 1 | [149] | ||
M108 SPG | Fire direction and command vehicle | M108 VBCL | 4 | Fire direction and command variant converted from Belgium M108 SPH. Acquired from Belgium together with 36 M109A4-BE howitzer.[150] [151] | |||
M113A1-B-Rec M113A1-B-MTC | Unknown | ||||||
Armoured multi-purpose vehicle | AMX-13 Modèle 55 (AMX-D) ARV | Unknown | [152] | ||||
AMX-VTT | Armoured medical evacuation vehicle | AMX-VCTB | Unknown | [153] | |||
Armoured multi-purpose vehicle | Stormer Recovery Stormer Ambulance Stormer HMLC Stormer Command Vehicle Stormer Bridge Layer | Unknown | The vehicles purchased consist of personnel carrier, command post, ambulance, recovery, logistics and bridge laying variant.[154] | ||||
Bandvagn 206 | Sweden | Multi-purpose all terrain vehicle | BV206 (BV2062A) Soft Top with ammo body | Unknown | Used by 2nd Group of the Kopassus special forces.[155] | ||
GAZ-34039 | Multi-purpose all terrain vehicle | GAZ-34039 Irbis | Unknown | [156] | |||
Armoured multi-purpose vehicle | APS-3 Anoa Logistic APS-3 Anoa Command Post APS-3 Anoa Ambulace APS-3 Anoa Recovery | Unknown | [157] [158] [159] | ||||
Armoured multi-purpose vehicle | Komodo Command Post Komodo Ambulance | Unknown | Komodo Command Post (fire direction and command) variant of Pindad Komodo APC used as part of CAESAR SPH System.[160] Komodo Ambulance was deployed by Garuda Contingent on UN mission in Sudan.[161] | ||||
Avibras Astros II | Battery support vehicle | AV-MET (Tatra T815-7 4x4) AV-RMD (Tatra T815-7 6x6) AV-UCF (Tatra T815-7 6x6) AV-PCC (Tatra T815-7 4x4) AV-VCC (Tatra T815-7 4x4) AV-OFVE (Tatra T815-7 6x6) | Unknown | Mobile weather station (AV-MET) Ammunition transporter/loader (AV-RMD) Radar fire control vehicle (AV-UCF) Battery Command and control vehicle (AV-PCC) Battalion Command and control vehicle (AV-VCC) Field repair/workshop vehicle (AV-OFVE) | |||
M3 Amphibious Rig | Amphibious bridging vehicle | M3I Amphibious Rig | 18 | Made by Czech Excalibur Army.[162] | |||
Pandur II | | Support vehicle | Pandur II TCVA | 3 | Pandur II APC with raised exhaust pipe and add-on buoyancy kit for better amphibious capability. Used as support vehicle for M3I Rig.[163] | ||
Tatra FORCE T815-7 Trackway | Trackway layer vehicle | T815-7 6×6 truck with FAUN HGMS-IV Trackway System | 5 | Heavy Ground Mobility System - Independent Variant (HGMS-IV). Fitted with FAUN Trackrack-IV with 30m of M150 Trackway with MLC70 capability. | |||
KIA KM500 | Multi-purpose vehicle | KM500 | 50 | Used as towing vehicles for KH-179 howitzer.[164] | |||
KIA KM250 | Multi-purpose vehicle | KM250 | Unknown | Used as towing vehicles for KH-178 howitzer.[165] | |||
M35 2½-ton cargo truck | Multi-purpose vehicle | M35 M49 M60 | 500 | [166] | |||
Kaiser Jeep M715 | Light utility vehicle Medical evacuation vehicle | M715 | Unknown | Ordered in the 1970s. Formerly used by the United States Army during the Vietnam War.[167] | |||
Land Rover Defender | Poland | Multi-purpose vehicle | Ulan (6x6) Defender 90 (4x4) Defender 110 (4x4) | 200+ | Ulan (6x6) version bought from Poland-based JLR (developed from Huzar 6x6) were used as a carrier for Poprad launcher, WD-95 command vehicle and radar carrier as part of Kobra Modular Air Defence System.[168] 90 (4x4) version were used by military police units.[169] 110 (4x4) version were used as towing vehicle for ZUR-23-2KG-I as part of Kobra Modular Air Defence System, some newer build were used as a carrier for LML launcher as part of Thales ForceShield Integrated Air Defence System and also a lot of older build were used for some other purposes on army service.[170] [171] | ||
Land Rover Wolf | Special purpose vehicle | Land Rover Wolf 110 WMIK (4x4) Land Rover Wolf 90 (4x4) | Unknown | Used by Kopassus special forces. Mostly fitted with 12.7mm HMG or 40mm AGL.[172] | |||
United Kingdom | Long range patrol vehicle | Al-Thalab LRPV (4x4) | Unknown | First unveiled at 2017 TNI military parade. Used by Kopassus special force. Armed with 7,62mm or 12,7mm machine gun.[173] | |||
Unimog | ---- | Germany | Multi-purpose vehicle | Unimog U1300L (4x4) Unimog U1300L Double-Cab (4x4) Unimog U1550 (4x4) Unimog U5000 (4x4) | 200+ | 200 U1300L family ordered in 1981.[174] [175] One U1300L Double-Cab are converted into amphibious vehicles in 2013.[176] Unimog U5000 units were used as a carrying platform for (Mistral Coordination Post) as part of MBDA Ground Based Air Defence system.[177] | |
Mercedes-Benz NG | Germany | Multi-purpose vehicle | Mercedes-Benz NG74 1017 (4x4) Mercedes-Benz NG85 2028 LS (6x6) | Unknown | NG85 2028 version were used as carrier for Saab Giraffe 40 radar.[178] | ||
Mercedes-Benz Atego | Germany | Mobile field hospital | Mercedes-Benz Atego 1528 (4x2) | Unknown | Used as mobile surgical field hospital by medical battalion of first Kostrad's infantry division.[179] [180] | ||
Iveco Eurotrakker | Italy | Multi-purpose vehicle | Iveco Eurotrakker MP 380 (6x6) | Unknown | Used by the fourth army engineering battalion. Also used as a tank transporter for AMX-13 tanks. | ||
RMMV TGS | Germany | Battery support vehicle | TG MIL TGS (8x8) | Unknown | Used as carrier for CONTROLMaster 200 radar/command station as part of Thales ForceShield Integrated Air Defence Systems.[181] | ||
Volvo N | Sweden | Battery support vehicle | Volvo N10 Turbo (6x4) | Unknown | Also used as carrier for Saab Giraffe 40 radar.[182] | ||
Tiema XC | China | Battery support vehicle | Tiema XC2030 (4x4) | Unknown | Used as platform for Battery Command and Control Vehicle (BCCV) as part of Giant Bow II air defence system.[183] [184] | ||
Sinotruk HOWO | China | Battery support vehicle | Sinotruk HOWO (4x4) | Unknown | Used as platform for AS901A 3D searching radar as part of Giant Bow II air defence system.[185] | ||
Shaanxi SX | China | Battery support vehicle | Shaanxi SX-2110 (4x4) Shaanxi SX-2153 (6x6) | Unknown | Used as Battery Command Vehicle (4x4), mobile launcher (4x4) and SR-74 searching radar (6x6) as part of CPMIEC TD2000B Missile-Gun Integrated Air Defense System.[186] | ||
Isuzu NPS | Japan | Multi-purpose vehicle | Isuzu Elf NPS (4x4) Isuzu NPS (4x4) Isuzu NPS 75 (4x4) | 305+ | [187] [188] | ||
Isuzu FVZ | Japan | Multi-purpose vehicle | Isuzu FVZ 34 (6x4) | 120 | Used as ammunition carrier in army services.[189] | ||
Iveco Trakker 380 | Italy | Multi-purpose vehicle | Iveco Trakker AD380T 38H (6x4) | Unknown | Being used as MGB (Medium Girder Bridge) carrier by Kostrad Engineering Corps.[190] | ||
Iveco Astra | Italy | Tank transporter | Iveco Astra HD9 (6x6) with Crew Cabin Iveco Astra HD9 (6x6) with Basic Cabin | Unknown | Fitted with DOLL 3-axles Military Semi-Trailers (Semi Low-Loaders) from Germany.[191] | ||
Scania P | Sweden | Tank transporter | Scania P360 (6x6) with Crew Cabin | Unknown | Fitted with PATRiA 2-axles Low Bed Trailer 30 from Indonesia.[192] [193] | ||
Scania G | Sweden | Tank transporter | Scania G410 (6x6) with Crew Cabin | Unknown | Fitted with PATRiA 2-axles Low Bed Trailer 30 from Indonesia.[194] [195] | ||
Bedford MT | Tank transporter | Bedford MT DROPS (4x4) | Unknown | [196] | |||
Leyland DAF DROPS | Tank transporter | Leyland DAF Scammel S-26 DROPS (8x6) | 8 | [197] | |||
OKA 4WD | Australia | Special purpose vehicle | OKA NT (4x4) Assault Ladder Vehicle | Unknown | Used by Unit 81 of Kopassus special force.[198] | ||
Božena | Remotely operated demining vehicle | Božena 4+ | 2 | [199] [200] | |||
TREVA-15 | Czech Republic | Armored recovery vehicle | TREVA-15 | 2 | [201] |
Model | Image | Origin | Type | Version | Quantity | Notes | |
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Ballistic Missile | |||||||
Bora | Tactical ballistic missile | Khan | Export version of the Bora ballistic missile known as Khan on order[202] | ||||
Rocket launcher | |||||||
Avibras Astros II | Multi caliber multiple rocket launcher | Astros II Mk6 (AV-LMU) - Tatra T815-7 (6x6) | 63[203] | Equipped with Rheinmetall FieldGuard 3 Fire Control and Measuring System (AV-UCF). Order of 36 launchers were confirmed to have been made before February 2019. Further batch of 27 launchers were received in June 2020.[204] | |||
Howitzer | |||||||
Nexter CAESAR | France | 155 mm self-propelled howitzer | CAESAR - Renault Sherpa 10 (6x6) | 55 | 37 units have been purchased in 2012 and another 18 equipped with Nexter FINDART artillery firing control system have been ordered in 2017 for a total of 55 howitzers in service. Excluding training simulators and auxiliary vehicles.[205] | ||
M109 | 155 mm self-propelled howitzer | M109A4-BE | 36[206] | 36 used M109A4-BEs bought from Belgian Army. | |||
AMX Mk-61 | 105 mm self-propelled howitzer | AMX Mk 61 | 54 | Original 54 Purchased. Not all operational.[207] | |||
FH-2000 | Singapore | 155 mm self-propelled howitzer | FH-2000 | 8 | [208] Used for training purpose only. | ||
KH-179 | 155 mm towed artillery | KH-179 | 36[209] | Developed from M114A1 howitzer.[210] | |||
KH-178 | 105 mm towed artillery | KH-178 | 54[211] | Developed from M101 howitzer. | |||
M101 | 105 mm towed artillery | M2A2 | 180 (estimated) | Used by at least 10 field artillery battalions across Indonesia. If 1 field artillery battalion consist of 18 guns, then its approximately 180 guns for 10 field artillery battalions.[212] At least 171 units according to LOA in 1981[213] [214] | |||
M48 | 76 mm mountain gun | M-48 (B-1A1-I) | 126 (estimated) | Used by at least 7 field artillery battalions across Indonesia. Currently on retiring process and will be replaced by more modern guns.[215] | |||
M635 | 18 | Used by 7th Field Artillery Battalion for ceremonial purpose.[216] [217] | |||||
Surface-to-air missile | |||||||
Starstreak | Short range air defense | Starstreak HVM | 10 Batteries | 10 battery of Starstreak missile system equipped with lightweight multiple launcher (LML) and LML-NG (Next Generation) mounted on Land Rover Defender and URO Vamtac LTV, RapidRanger Multi-Mission Launcher (MMS) mounted on URO Vamtac ST5, and CONTROLMaster 200 radar/command station as part of Thales ForceShield Integrated Air Defence System have been purchased at a cost of over £100m.[218] | |||
Martlet | Short range air defense | LMM Martlet | Unknown | Unknown number, used with Thales ForceShield system. First spotted during Latbakjatrat 2022 exercise used by Army 14th Air Defence Artillery Battalion (Yonarhanud 14).[219] | |||
Mistral | France | Short range air defense | Mistral M3 | Unknown | Several batteries of Mistral missile equipped with Atlas launcher mounted on Pindad Komodo 4x4, MPCV launching system mounted on Renault Sherpa, and Mistral Coordination Post as part of MBDA Ground Based Air Defence have been acquired.[220] | ||
Grom | Poland | Short range air defense | PZR Grom | 2 Batteries | 2 battery (2 system) of Grom missile have been acquired as part of Kobra (Aster) Modular Air Defence System[221] equipped with Poprad launcher mounted on Land Rover Defender, twin launchers mounted on Zur-23-2KG 23mm automatic cannon, "Soła" 3D multi-beam searching radar (MSSR), and WD-95 battery command vehicle.[222] | ||
RBS 70 | Sweden | Short range air defense | RBS-70 Mk 1 RBS-70 Mk 2 | Unknown | Indonesia operating RBS-70 Mk 1 and RBS-70 Mk 2 missile integrated with Saab Giraffe radars.[223] | ||
QW-3 | China | Short range air defense | TD2000B | 1 Battery | A battery[224] of QW-3 missile equipped with automatic launcher mounted on Shaanxi truck, 57 mm AA autocannon, SR-74 searching radar, and fire control command vehicle as part of CPMIEC TD2000B missile–gun integrated air defense system have been acquired.[225] [226] | ||
Anti-aircraft gun | |||||||
Rh-202 Twin Gun | Germany | 20 mm twin mounted anti-aircraft autocannon | Rheinmetall Zwillingsflak Rh-202 20 mm Twin Gun | 100~ | Integrated with Saab Giraffe radar. | ||
ZUR-23-2KG | Poland | 23 mm anti-aircraft autocannon | ZUR-23-2KG-I 23 mm Twin Gun TR-23-2 | 24 2 | Purchased as part of the Kobra Modular Air Defence system[227] | ||
Giant Bow II | China | 23 mm anti-aircraft autocannon | Giant Bow II 23 mm Twin Gun | 18 | Integrated with Battery Command and Control Vehicle (BCCV) and AS901A 3D searching radar.[228] | ||
Bofors L-70 | Sweden | 40 mm anti-aircraft autocannon | Bofors 40 mm L/70 | 30 | Integrated with Super Fledermaus fire control radar unit.[229] | ||
S-60 | 57 mm anti-aircraft gun | AZP S-60 57 mm AZP S-60 Retrofit | 188 48 | Several guns were integrated with searching radar as part of CPMIEC TD2000B missile–gun integrated air defense system. 188 S-60, and 48 retrofit S-60.[230] |
Model | Image | Origin | Type | Version | Quantity | Notes | |
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Attack helicopter | |||||||
Boeing AH-64 Apache | Attack helicopter | AH-64E Apache Guardian | 8[231] | Originally known as AH-64D Apache Block III Longbow.[232] [233] Equipped with AN/APG-78 Longbow radar, Hydra 70 and AGM-114R3 Hellfire missiles. All delivered. | |||
Mil Mi-35 Hind | Assault helicopter | Mil Mi-35P | 7 | Export version of Mi-24, equipped with a side-mounted twin-barell Gsh-30K 30mm fixed-position automatic cannon, 240mm rockets launchers and AT-9 Ataka anti-tank missiles, AT-6 Spiral, and SA-16, can also be equipped with PT DI's FFAR.[234] | |||
Transport helicopter | |||||||
Sikorsky UH-60 Black Hawk | Utility helicopter | S-70M Black Hawk | 0 | 22 on order.[235] [236] | |||
Bell 412 | Canada | Utility helicopter | NBell-412SP NBell-412HP Bell-412-EP Bell-412-EPI | 62 | 9 more Bell-412 EPI has been delivered by PTDI.[237] Built under license by PTDI. Air assault helicopters are armed with 7.62mm MG such as SM2 or Dillon Aero minigun.[238] | ||
MBB Bo 105 | Germany | Utility helicopter/light attack | NBO-105 CB | 12 | Built under licence by PTDI. Most aircraft have been converted into air assault helicopters armed with rocket pod and FN HMP250 gun pod. Will be replaced with Eurocopter Fennec. | ||
Bell 204/205 | Utility helicopter | Bell 205A-1 | 10 | Initially 18 units Bell 205 acquired by the army and converted into UH-1 variant, not all operational. Some units have crashed in various accidents. Most aircraft armed with 7.62mm MG. | |||
Mil Mi-17 | Transport helicopter | Mi-17V-5 | 9 | From the total of 12 aircraft, one crashed in 2013, one crashed in 2019 and another one crashed in 2020 respectively.[239] [240] [241] Most aircraft armed with 7.62mm MG. 12 Mi-17-V5 (from 2008-2011) and 6 Mi-17 (from 2003-2004) were delivered according to SIPRI.[242] | |||
Eurocopter Fennec | France | Utility helicopter/light attack | AS550-C3 AS555-AP AS350-B3 | 12 | Assembled locally by PTDI. Most aircraft armed with 7.62mm MG, FZ219 rocket pod or FN HMP250 gun pod.[243] | ||
Eurocopter EC120 Colibri | France | Trainer helicopter | EC120B | 2 | |||
Hughes 300 | United States | Light utility/trainer helicopter | Hughes 300C | 21 | Seven units used as trainer | ||
Fixed wing aircraft | |||||||
CASA/IPTN CN-235 | Transport aircraft | CN-235-220 | 0 | 3 on order[244] | |||
N219 Nurtanio | Transport aircraft | 0 | 6 on order[245] | ||||
CASA C-212 Aviocar | Spain | Transport aircraft | NC-212-100 NC-212-220M | 6 | Built under licence by PTDI. | ||
Beechcraft Premier I | Utility aircraft / VIP transport | Premier-1 | 1 |
Vehicle | Image | Origin | Type | Version | Quantity | Notes | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Fast boat | |||||||
KMC Komando | Base variant | 13 | Used for coastal transport.[246] | ||||
Rajawali RI-1-2000 | Indonesia | Hovercraft | Unknown | Built by PT Bhinneka Dwi Persada for Bekangad.[247] | |||
Yamaha FZR Turbo Charge | Japan | Jet ski/personal watercraft | Unknown | For Bekangad. | |||
Transport ship | |||||||
2500 DWT craft | 2 | Under Construction by PT MOS Karimun. | |||||
ADRI-LI class | 1500 DWT craft | 2 | Built by PT Daya Radar Utama.[248] | ||||
ADRI-L class | 1200 DWT craft | 1[249] | Built by Dok & Perkapalan Kodja Bahari (Persero).[250] | ||||
ADRI-XLVIII class | 1000 DWT craft | 2 | [251] | ||||
ADRI-XLIV class | 1000 DWT craft | 1 |
Model | Image | Origin | Type | Notes |
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Air-to-air missile | ||||
9K38 Igla | AAM | For Mi-35P | ||
Anti-tank guided missile | ||||
AGM-114 Hellfire | ATGM | AGM-114R3 variant for AH-64E Guardian. 143 missiles delivered.[252] [253] [254] | ||
9M120 Ataka | ATGM | AT-9 Spiral-2 for Mi-35P[255] | ||
9K114 Shturm | ATGM | AT-6 Spiral for Mi-35P | ||
Rocket | ||||
S-8 | rocket | S-8KOM for Mi-35P[256] | ||
Hydra 70 | rocket | For AH-64E Guardian | ||
FFAR | rocket | Produced by Indonesian Aerospace[257] | ||