Indonesian Navy Use 8 Local Manufacturers Combat Vessels, 1 Alutsista Again Tested In Pluit Waters

The Indonesian Navy carried out an defense equipment test by the nation's children. The test of the D-18 fighter ship made by PT Tesco Indomariti was carried out at Mutiara Beach, Pluit, North Jakarta, today Friday 18 November.

The trial was to see the sophistication of the performance and agility of the domestically produced fast boat.

Head of the Indonesian Navy Information Service, First Admiral Julius Widjojono, who attended the trial, said that the use of domestic production defense equipment was in accordance with President Joko Widodo's policy which was followed up by the Chief of Staff of the Indonesian Navy, Admiral Yudo Margono.

Julius said the policy was also an effort to support the government in restoring the national economy.

Including, he said, realizing the independence of the fulfillment of military defense defense and non-military defense equipment towards regional maritime forces that are respected in the region.

So far, the Indonesian Navy has also used eight domestically produced warships. The details of the manufacturers and combat ships are as follows:

Production of PT. Tesco Indomaritim1. Patkamla Pagerung Island I-5-37 Lantamal V/Surabaya2. Patkamla Semau Island II-7-19 Lantamal VII/Kupang

Production of PT Infinity Global Mandiri1. Patkamla Balaroa II-6-66 Koarmada II

Production of PT.l Citra Shipyard1. Patkamla Golar III-9-192. Patkamla Wasur III-11-16

Production of PT Palindo Marine1. Patkamla Binanga II-6-672. Patkamla Santiago II-8-353. Patkamla Kastela III-14-13

Trial D-18 In testing in North Jakarta waters today, the diverging D-18 fighter turned and then suddenly zigzag up to 43 knots. The narrowness was sufficient to carry out patrols and pursue the ships of the perpetrators of illegal acts.

In addition, the ship, which is equipped with a 12.7 mm partner engine gun, can also function for marine security operations, special anti-terror warfare aspects of the sea, and infiltration activities by sea.

Adding combat power, based on the Antara report, the fighter ship, which is only operated by four crew members and capable of carrying a total of 22 people, can be fitted with an M2HB or a Mk19 Mod 0 grenade launcher.

The ship weighing 22 tons with a fuel capacity of 3,600 liters is also capable of carrying out SAR.

Also witnessed the test of the D-18 fighter ship, including Deputy Chief of Staff of the Indonesian Navy, Vice Admiral TNI Ahmadi H Purwono accompanied by Aslog Kasal Admiral TNI Agus Santoso, Head of Dismatal Laksma TNI Widiyantoro, and Commander of Pasmar 1, Brigadier General Mar Hermanto.