KRI Teluk Semangka (512) is the lead ship of the of the Indonesian Navy.
See main article: Teluk Semangka-class tank landing ship. The ship has a length of 100m (300feet), a beam of 14.4m (47.2feet), with a draught of 4.2m (13.8feet) and her displacement is 3750abbr=onNaNabbr=on at full load. She was powered by two diesel engines, with total sustained power output of 12800hp-metric distributed in two shaft. Teluk Semangka has a speed of 15kn, with range of 7500NM while cruising at 13kn.
Teluk Semangka has a capacity of 200 troops, 1800abbr=onNaNabbr=on of cargo (which includes 17 main battle tanks), and 4 LCVPs on davits.[1] The ship has a complement of 90 personnel, including 13 officers.
She were armed with three single Bofors 40 mm L/70 guns, two single Rheinmettal 20 mm autocannons, and two single DShK 12.7 mm heavy machine guns.[2]
The ship has helicopter decks in the amidships and aft for small to medium helicopter such as Westland Wasp or MBB Bo 105.
KRI Teluk Semangka was built by Korea Tacoma Shipyard in Masan, ordered in June 1979. She was commissioned on 20 January 1981.
She was decommissioned on 24 April 2013 and later on 1 May, two Indonesian Navy warships registered as state property by the Ministry of Defense have been approved for destruction. The Directorate General of State Assets of the Ministry of Finance has approved the destruction of KRI Teluk Semangka and KRI Teluk Berau. The two ships were sunk as targets in a joint Indonesian Navy exercise.[3]