See main article: article and Indonesian Air Force. This is a list of equipment currently in service with the Indonesian Air Force, as well as formerly used equipment.
Aircraft | Origin | Type | Variant | In service | Notes | |
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Combat aircraft | ||||||
Dassault Rafale | France | multirole | F4 | 42 on order[1] [2] [3] | ||
F-16 Fighting Falcon | United States | multirole | A/B/AM/BM/C/D | 33[4] | 2 F-16A/B, 8 F-16AM/BM, 23 F-16C/D | |
Sukhoi Su-27 | Russia | air superiority | SKM | 5 | ||
Sukhoi Su-30 | Russia | multirole | MK2 | 11 | ||
T-50 Golden Eagle | South Korea | light attack / LIFT | T-50i | 13 | 6 on order[5] Upgraded with radars and cannons[6] | |
BAE Hawk 200 | United Kingdom | light attack | 209 | 22 | ||
Embraer EMB 314 | Brazil | light attack / COIN | 13[7] | |||
Special mission | ||||||
Boeing 737 | United States | maritime patrol | 737-2X9 Surveiller / 737-2Q8 Adv | 3 / 1 | ||
EADS CASA C-295 | Spain / Indonesia | maritime patrol | CN-295 MPA | 1[8] | licensed built by Indonesian Aerospace | |
CASA/IPTN CN-235 | Spain / Indonesia | maritime patrol | CN-235 MPA | 2[9] | ||
PTDI NC-212 | Indonesia | Cloud seeding | NC-212i | 1 | 3 on order | |
Tanker | ||||||
Airbus A400M Atlas | Europe | aerial refueling / transport | MRTT[10] | 2 on order[11] | ||
KC-130 Hercules | United States | aerial refueling / transport | 1 | |||
Transport | ||||||
Dassault Falcon 8X | France | VIP transport | 2[12] | 2 Falcon 8X,[13] [14] previously operated 1 7X and 1 8X as interim[15] | ||
Boeing 737 | United States | VIP transport | 7[16] | (3) 400 (1) 500 (2) 800NG (1) 800 BBJ2[17] [18] [19] [20] | ||
C-130J Super Hercules | United States | tactical airlifter | C-130J-30 | 5[21] [22] | ||
C-130 Hercules | United States | tactical airlifter VIP transport | C-130B/H C-130H-30 L-100-30 | 22 | four are Lockheed L-100s.[23] one L-100 (A-1314) and one C-130 (A-1341) is VIP transport.[24] 8 C-130Hs are undergoing upgrades.[25] | |
EADS CASA C-295 | Spain / Indonesia | transport | CN-295 | 9 | licensed built by Indonesian Aerospace | |
CASA/IPTN CN-235 | Spain / Indonesia | transport | 5 | |||
PTDI NC-212 | Spain / Indonesia | transport / MEDEVAC | NC-212/212i | 9 / 4[26] [27] | licensed built by Indonesian Aerospace | |
Helicopter | ||||||
Eurocopter EC725 | France | CSAR | H225M | 14[28] | 1 on order | |
Eurocopter AS332 | France | transport / utility | NAS 332 | 10 | licensed built by Indonesian Aerospace | |
AgustaWestland AW139 | UK / Italy | transport / SAR | 1 | |||
MBB Bo 105 | Germany | light utility | 1 | |||
Trainer aircraft | ||||||
BAE Hawk | United Kingdom | light attack / primary trainer | 109 | 7 | ||
Grob G 120TP | Germany | basic trainer | 30 | |||
KAI KT-1 Woongbi | South Korea | primary trainer | 12 | 3 on order | ||
Cessna 182 Skylane | United States | basic trainer | 182T Skylane | 2[29] | Used by Indonesian Air Force Academy[30] | |
Cessna 172 | United States | basic trainer | 172S Skyhawk SP | 3[31] | Used by Indonesian Air Force Academy[32] | |
Cessna T-41 Mescalero | United States | basic trainer | T-41D | 1[33] | ||
Eurocopter EC120 | France | rotorcraft trainer | 12 | 2 units transferred from the Army Aviation.[34] | ||
Airbus Helicopters H145 | Europe | rotorcraft trainer / SAR | H145 | 4 on order[35] | ||
PTDI NC-212 | Indonesia | navigation trainer | NC-212i | 1 on order | ||
UAV | ||||||
IAe Wulung | Indonesia | 3[36] | ||||
CASC Rainbow | China | MALE / UCAV | CH-4B | 6[37] | ||
TAI Anka | Turkey | UCAV | Anka S | 12 on order[38] | ||
Aerostar Tactical UAS[39] | Israel | surveillance | ||||
Aeronautics Defense Orbiter[40] [41] | Israel | surveillance | Orbiter 2B | |||
IAI Searcher | Israel | surveillance | Searcher 2 | 4[42] [43] | ||
CAC Fox | France | surveillance | AT-1 | 4[44] |
Name | Origin | Type | In service | Notes | |
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SAM | |||||
Hisar | Turkey | SAM system | Trisula-O/U system on order[59] | ||
NASAMS 2 | mobile SAM system | 2 systems | |||
Chiron[60] | South Korea | MANPADS | Integrated with Skyshield ADS | ||
Integrated with TH-5711 Smart Hunter | |||||
Anti aircraft gun | |||||
Skyshield | 7 Firing Units[61] | Mark 2 | |||
M55 Triple Gun | Yugoslavia | towed anti-aircraft | M55 A2[62] still in service[63] |
Name | Origin | Type | In service | Notes | |
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GCI and active radars | |||||
Ground Master 400 | France | mobile radar system | 13 GM400α variant on order[64] [65] | ||
Master-T | France | fixed radar system | [66] [67] | ||
Thomson TRS-2215/TRS-2230 | France | fixed radar system | [68] | ||
RAT-31DL/M | Italy | mobile radar system | 1 unit | [69] | |
Weibel MFSR 2145 | Denmark | mobile radar system | [70] | ||
AR-325 Commander | United Kingdom | fixed radar system | at least 3 units | Commonly known as "Plessey"[71] | |
AWS 2 Radar | United Kingdom | fixed radar system | Commonly known as "Plessey"[72] | ||
MLAAD-SR | China | mobile radar system | [73] | ||
Passive radars | |||||
VERA-NG | Czech Republic | 2 units |
Name | Origin | Type | In service | Notes | |
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AFV | |||||
APS-3 Anoa | Indonesia | Anoa Command----Anoa APC | |||
DMV-30 | Indonesia | DMV-30T----DMV-30A | Built by Indonesian Aerospace and SSE Defence[74] | ||
SSE P6 ATAV | Indonesia | P6 ATAV V3 (armoured) | Built by PT Sentra Surya Ekajaya | ||
SSE P2 | Indonesia | SSE P2 Commando II | |||
TAD Turangga | Indonesia | TAD Turangga | Built by PT Karya Tugas Anda[75] | ||
Toyota Hilux | Japan | Hilux LSV | |||
Indonesian Light Strike Vehicle | Indonesia | Armored version | Built by J-Forces[76] |
Below is a list of some notable aircraft previous operated by the Armed Forces of Indonesia.
Aircraft | Origin | Type | Variant | In service | Notes | |
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Combat aircraft | ||||||
OV-10 Bronco | United States | COIN / surveillance | OV-10F | 16 | replaced by the EMB 314 Super Tucano[94] | |
A-4 Skyhawk | United States | attack | A-4E/F | 30 | obtained from Israel via the US | |
Northrop F-5 | United States | multirole | F-5E/F Tiger II | 16[95] | 12 F-5E and 4 F-5F - retired from service | |
P-51 Mustang | United States | fighter | P-51D/K | 67[96] | retired from service, 26 of which handed over upon independence from the Netherlands | |
B-26 Invader | United States | light bomber | B-26B | 6 | retired from service | |
B-25 Mitchell | United States | medium bomber | C/D/J | 42 | retired from service | |
BAE Hawk | United Kingdom | Light attack / trainer | Mark 53 | 20[97] | replaced by the KAI T-50i Golden Eagle | |
Bristol Blenheim | United Kingdom | light bomber | Blenheim Mk. VI | approximately 1 aircraft were obtained | ||
CAC Sabre | Australia | fighter | Mk-32 | 23[98] | variant of the F-86, 24 were delivered, 1 crashed on delivery flight[99] | |
MiG-17 | Soviet Union | fighter | MiG-17PF/F | 70[100] | 40 units were Polish LIM-5P - 30 were Czechoslovakian S-104 | |
Soviet Union | fighter | 35 | retired from service | |||
Soviet Union | fighter | MiG-21F-13 | 22 | retired from service | ||
Ilyushin Il-10 | Soviet Union | attack | Avia B-33 | 14 | returned to Poland due to poor performance[101] | |
Ilyushin Il-28 | Soviet Union | medium bomber | Il-28/U/R/T | 48 | retired from service, Indonesian Navy also operated Il-28 | |
Tupolev Tu-16 | Soviet Union | strategic bomber | Tu-16/KS-1 | 26 | 12 Badger A, 12 Badger B - retired from service[102] | |
Nakajima Ki-27 | Japan | fighter | approximately 4 aircraft were obtained | |||
Nakajima Ki-43 | Japan | fighter | approximately 11 to 18 or more aircraft were obtained[103] | |||
Kawasaki Ki-61 | Japan | fighter | nicknamed 'Mustang Jepang' or 'Japanese Mustang', approximately 6 to 18 aircraft were obtained | |||
Kawanishi N1K | Japan | floatplane fighter | N1K1 | approximately 4 aircraft were obtained[104] | ||
Mitsubishi Ki-51 | Japan | light bomber / dive bomber | nicknamed 'Banteng' and 'Guntei', approximately 9 aircraft were obtained | |||
Nakajima Ki-49 | Japan | heavy bomber | nicknamed 'Pangeran Diponegoro I', approximately 2 aircraft were obtained | |||
Kawasaki Ki-48 | Japan | light bomber | nicknamed 'Pangeran Diponegoro II', approximately 2 aircraft were obtained | |||
Nakajima B5N | Japan | torpedo bomber | approximately one or more were obtained | |||
Nakajima B6N | Japan | torpedo bomber | approximately one or more were obtained | |||
Nakajima A6M2-N | Japan | interceptor / fighter-bomber | approximately one or more were obtained | |||
Special mission | ||||||
Pilatus PC-6 Porter | Switzerland | Agricultural | 1[105] | |||
Kawanishi H6K | Japan | maritime patrol | H6K2-1 | approximately 1 aircraft were obtained | ||
Mitsubishi F1M | Japan | reconnaissance floatplane | one or more aircraft were obtained | |||
Mitsubishi Ki-46 | Japan | reconnaissance aircraft | approximately 21 or more aircraft were obtained | |||
Yokosuka E14Y | Japan | reconnaissance seaplane | E14Y1 | approximately 1 aircraft were obtained | ||
Transport | ||||||
Boeing 707 | United States | transport / VIP | 707-3M1C | 1[106] [107] | retired from service | |
Cessna 402 | United States | light utility | 2 | retired from service | ||
Cessna 206 | United States | light utility | T207 | 5 | retired from service | |
Douglas C-47 | United States | transport | 21 | retired from service | ||
Lockheed Model 18 | United States | transport | C-60 | 10 | handed over upon independence from the Netherlands | |
Interstate Cadet | United States | light utility | L-4J | 63 | retired from service | |
HU-16 Albatross | United States | SAR / utility | UF-1 | 10 | amphibious aircraft - retired from service | |
PBY-5A Catalina | United States | SAR / utility | 8 | amphibious aircraft - retired from service | ||
Lockheed Super Constellation | United States | VIP transport | L-1049C/H | 3[108] | former Pakistan International Airlines | |
Taylorcraft Auster | United Kingdom | light utility / liaison | 22 | retired from service | ||
Fokker F27 | Netherlands | transport | F27-400M | 8[109] | retired from service | |
Fokker F28 | Netherlands | transport | 4[110] | (1) 1000 series (2) 3000R series (1) 4000 series | ||
de Havilland Canada DHC-2 | Canada | utility / transport | 1 | STOL capable aircraft - retired from service | ||
de Havilland Canada DHC-3 | Canada | utility / transport | 7 | STOL capable aircraft - retired from service | ||
Ilyushin Il-14 | Soviet Union | transport | Avia-14F | 28 | retired from service - produced in Czechoslovakia | |
Antonov An-12 | Soviet Union | transport | 9 | retired from service | ||
Mitsubishi Ki-57 | Japan | transport | approximately 3 aircraft were obtained | |||
Helicopter | ||||||
Bell 47 | United States | utility | 16 | retired from service - 12 Bell-47G-3B-1 and 4 Bell-47J2A | ||
Bell 204 | United States | utility | 2[111] | retired from service | ||
Bell 206 | United States | liaison | 2 | retired from service | ||
Hiller 12 | United States | utility | UH-12B | 10 | retired from service | |
Hughes 500 | United States | training | 500C | 12[112] | retired from service, was operated by Pelita Air Service | |
Sikorsky H-34 | United States | transport | S-58T | 12 | retired from service | |
Aérospatiale SA 321 Super Frelon | France | transport | SA 321J | 1[113] [114] | retired from service, was operated by Pelita Air Service | |
Aérospatiale SA330 | France | transport / utility | NAS 330J | 9 | retired from service, licensed built by Indonesian Aerospace[115] | |
Mil Mi-1 | Soviet Union | light utility | SM-1 | 8 | retired from service - produced in Poland | |
Mil Mi-2 | Russia | light utility | 2 | retired from service | ||
Mil Mi-4 | Soviet Union | utility | Mi-4A/PL | 35 | retired from service - Indonesian Army also operated Mi-4 | |
Mil Mi-6 | Soviet Union | heavy transport | Mi-6T | 8 | retired from service | |
Trainer aircraft | ||||||
A-4 Skyhawk | United States | conversion trainer | TA-4F/H/J | 4 | retired from service - obtained from Israel via the US TA-4J from the US | |
Lockheed T-33 | United States | trainer | T-33A | 12 | retired from service | |
Beechcraft T-34 | United States | trainer | T-34A/C | 82 | retired from service - 41 T-34A, 32 T-34C-1, and 9 T-34C | |
T-6 Harvard | United States | trainer | AT-16 / 6G | 16 / 25 | obtained from the Netherlands | |
de Havilland Vampire | United Kingdom | trainer | T.55 | 8 | retired from service | |
SIAI-Marchetti SF.260 | Italy | trainer | SF.260M/W | 18[116] [117] | received from RSAF | |
MiG-15 | Soviet Union | trainer | MiG-15UTI | 15 | produced in Czechoslovakia as CS-102 | |
Il-28 | Soviet Union | trainer | Il-28U | 4[118] | retired from service | |
Aero L-29 Delfin | Czechoslovakia | trainer | 18[119] [120] | retired from service | ||
Tachikawa Ki-9 | Japan | trainer | approximately 6 aircraft were obtained | |||
Tachikawa Ki-55 | Japan | advanced trainer | nicknamed 'Cukiu', approximately 25 to 45 were obtained | |||
Mansyū Ki-79 Nishikoren | Japan | advanced trainer | approximately 47 aircraft were obtained | |||
Yokosuka K5Y | Japan | intermediate trainer | K5Y1 | nicknamed as 'Cureng', approximately 70 were obtained |