10 Facts About Indonesian Navy

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Limitations in strength and ability to lead the Indonesian Navy had to divert the struggle in the countryside, after most boats were sunk and nearly all bases battered by the Dutch and Allied military forces.

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In operations against PRRI in Sumatra, Permesta, Darul Islam in West Java, and RMS in the Moluccas, the Indonesian Navy gained lessons in applying the concept of marine operations, amphibious operations, and joint operations with other forces.

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The Indonesian Navy experienced a significant progress until 1965 which was motivated by the politics of confrontation in order to seize West Irian, which Indonesia claimed as part of its territory, a claim refuted by the Dutch government.

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Since 1966, the Indonesian Navy experienced a new chapter in its history as the military integration efforts.

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The Indonesian Navy played an active role in the operation of landings, a joint ground operation, and transporting troops by sea.

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Therefore, the Indonesian Navy switched once more to using Western technology to modernize the power and ability to buy warships, logistics vessels and other major combat equipment from various countries.

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The actual activities undertaken today by the Indonesian Navy are establishing marine development assessment bodies together with the government and private sectors in some areas, coastal village pilot programs are summarized in Coastal Rural Development, and the National Potential Development Program for Maritime Defense .

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Indonesian Navy is progressing the Minimum Essential Force plan to replenish and modernise the fleet, this includes achieving 151 vessels, 220 vessels, or 274 vessels, for which it has a blueprint out to 2024.

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Indonesian Navy is one of few navies in the world which use rank titles similar to its Army, except for flag officers and lower-ranking enlisted sailors.

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However the Indonesian Marine Corps, which is a branch of the Navy, uses exactly the same rank titles as those of the Army, but still uses Navy-style insignia .

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