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INDONESIAN NAVY (INDONESIA)

NON-NAVAL FORCES

KUMAI patrol boats (2013-2018)

Names

I-6-58 Kumai

II-1-63 Bireuen

Mapor

Nipa

Pulau Siantan

Pulau Karakelang

Pulau Nustual

Pulau Ambalat

Pulau Sangihe

Pulau Trangan

Pulau Mego

Pulau Siba

Belongas

II-4-65 Marapas

II-12-15 Lemukutan

Tanjung Pinang

I-13-48 Bunyu

I-13-49 Kelambau

I-14-10 Wayag

I-14-11 Tidore

Sinabang

Sengiap

Pulau Menjangan

I-6-62 Pulau Pasoso

II-4-23 Pulau Bungaran

Pulau Labengki

Limboto

Wayabula

Builders

PT TEsco Indomaritim, Jakarta or PT Palindo Marine or PT Infinity Global Mandiri: 29 boats

Commissioned

2013: Kumai, Bireuen

2016: Wayag, Tidore, Kelambau, Bunyu, Lemukutan, Marapas, Pulau Lasa

2017: Mapor, Nipa, Pulau Sintan, Pulau Karakelang, Pulau Nustual, Pulau Ambalat, Pulau Sangihe, Pulau Trangan, Pulau Mego, Pulau Siba, Belongas, Sinabang, Sengiap

2018: Pulau Menjangan, Pulau Pasoso, Pulau Bungaran, Pulau Labengki, Limboto, Wayabula

Losses

I-6-62 (28.9.2019)

Transfers

none

Discarding

in service (2019): 28 boats

 

Displacement standard, t

70

Displacement full, t

 

Length, m

28.9

Breadth, m

5.85

Draught, m

1.30

No of shafts

2

Nipa, Sinabang, Sengiap: 2 waterjets

Machinery

2 MAN diesels

Power, h. p.

3600

Max speed, kts

29

Fuel, t

diesel oil

Endurance, nm(kts)

 

Armament

none

Electronic equipment

radar

Complement

15

Project history: Patrol boats, PC-28 class.

Modernizations: None.

Naval service: Pulau Pasoso was thrown ashore by tsunami near Lanalu at Sulawesi 28.9.2018.

© Ivan Gogin, 2017-19