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INDONESIAN NAVY (INDONESIA)

AMPHIBIOUS SHIPS AND CRAFT

MAKASSAR amphibious transport docks (2007-2019)

Makassar 2010

Name No Yard No Builder Laid down Launched Comp. Fate
Makassar 590   Dae Sun, Pusan, South Korea 2005 7.12.2006 29.4.2007 in service (2019)
Surabaya 591   Dae Sun, Pusan, South Korea 7.12.2006 23.3.2007 1.8.2007 in service (2019)
Banjarmasin 592   PT PAL, Surabaya 19.10.2006 28.8.2008 28.11.2009 in service (2019)
Banda Aceh 593   PT PAL, Surabaya 7.12.2007 19.3.2010 21.3.2011 in service (2019)
Semarang 594   PT PAL, Surabaya 28.8.2017 4.8.2018 21.1.2019 in service (2019)

 

Displacement standard, t

7800

Displacement full, t

11580

Length, m

125.0

Breadth, m

22.0

Draught, m

4.90 mean hull

No of shafts

2

Machinery

2 MAN-Burmeister & Wain 8L28/32A diesels

Power, h. p.

5250

Max speed, kts

15

Fuel, t

diesel oil

Endurance, nm(kts)

8600(12)

Armament

590-593: 1 x 1 - 40/70 Bofors 350AFD, 2 x 1 - 12.7/90, 2 helicopters (AS332L Super Puma)

594: 1 x 1 - 40/70 Bofors 350AFD, 2 x 1 - 12.7/90, 3 helicopters (AS332L Super Puma)

Military load

590-593: 2 LCM, 2 LCVP, 14 tanks, 518 troops or 2480 t cargo

594: 2 LCM, 2 LCVP, 14 tanks, 645 troops or 2480 t cargo

Electronic equipment

2x nav. radars

Complement

126

Project history: Modified Tanjung Dalpele, differed by superstructure form, being slightly larger and having 3 landing spots for helicopters. Two latter ships were built mostly as command ships: they have smaller and shorter superstructure and longer flight deck.

Modernizations: None.

Naval service: No significant events.

Makassar 2007

Banda Aceh 2011

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