List of equipment of the Indonesian Air Force
Appearance
Aircraft
Current inventory
Former
Aircraft | Origin | Type | Variant | In service | Notes | |
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Combat Aircraft | ||||||
MiG-15 | Soviet Union | fighter | 15[6] | retired from service | ||
MiG-17 | Soviet Union | fighter | 40[7] | retired from service | ||
MiG-19 | Soviet Union | fighter | 35[7] | retired from service | ||
MiG-21 | Soviet Union | fighter | 15[7] | retired from service | ||
OV-10 Bronco | United States | COIN / surveillance | OV-10F | 13[8] | replaced by the EMB 314 Super Tucano[9] | |
CAC Sabre | Australia | fighter | 16[6] | variant of the F-86 Sabre | ||
A-4 Skyhawk | United States | attack | A-4E | 33[6] | obtained from Israel | |
P-51 Mustang | United States | fighter | P-51D/K | 46[10] | retired from service | |
de Havilland Vampire | United Kingdom | fighter | 8[6] | retired from service | ||
B-26 Invader | United States | light bomber | 6[6] | retired from service | ||
North American B-25 | United States | medium bomber | C/D/J | 42[10] | obtained from the Netherlands | |
Tupolev Tu-16 | Soviet Union | strategic bomber | 24[6] | retired from service | ||
Transport | ||||||
Cessna 402 | United States | light utility | 2[7] | retired from service | ||
Cessna 206 | United States | light utility | T207 | 5[7] | retired from service | |
Douglas C-47 | United States | transport | 21[6] | retired from service | ||
HU-16 Albatross | United States | SAR / utility | UF-1 | 10[6] | amphibious aircraft - retired from service | |
PBY-5A Catalina | United States | SAR / utility | 8[10] | amphibious aircraft - retired from service | ||
Ilyushin Il-14 | Soviet Union | transport | 28[6] | retired from service | ||
Antonov An-12 | Soviet Union | transport | 3[6] | retired from service | ||
de Havilland Canada DHC-3 | Canada | utility / transport | 5[6] | STOL capable aircraft - retired from service | ||
Helicopters | ||||||
Bell 47 [7] | United States | utility | retired from service | |||
Bell 206 | United States | liaison | 2[8] | retired from service | ||
Bell 204 | United States | utility | 2[8] | retired from service | ||
Mil Mi-1 | Soviet Union | light utility | 8[6] | retired from service | ||
Mil Mi-2 | Russia | light utility | 2[6] | retired from service | ||
Mil Mi-4 | Soviet Union | utility | 26[6] | retired from service | ||
Mil Mi-6 | Soviet Union | heavy transport | 8[6] | retired from service | ||
Hiller 12 | United States | utility | 10[6] | retired from service | ||
Hughes 300 | United States | training | 300C | 9[6] | retired from service | |
Sikorsky H-34 | United States | transport | S-58T | 12[8] | retired from service | |
Trainer Aircraft | ||||||
A-4 Skyhawk | United States | conversion trainer | TA-4J | 2[6] | retired from service | |
Lockheed T-33 | United States | trainer | 12[6] | retired from service | ||
L-29 Delfin | Czechoslovakia | trainer | 18[6] | retired from service | ||
Beechcraft T-34 | United States | trainer | T-34C | 65[6] | retired from service |
Munitions
Name | Origin | Type | Notes | |||
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Air-to-air missile | ||||||
R-73 | Russia | short-range IR guided | ||||
R-77[11][12][13] | Russia | active radar homing | ||||
AA-2 Atoll | Russia | short-range IR guided | ||||
AA-10 Alamo | Russia | medium-range IR guided | ||||
AIM-120 C-7 [14] | United States | beyond-visual-range missile | ||||
AIM-9J/P/9X-2[15] | United States | short-range IR guided | initial 175 missiles obtained[6] | |||
MAA-1 Piranha | Brazil | short-range IR guided | ||||
Air-to-surface missile | ||||||
Kh-29 | Russia | imaging infrared seeker | initial 10 missiles obtained[6] | |||
Kh-59 | Russia | TV-guided cruise missile | initial 10 missiles obtained[6] | |||
AGM-65 Maverick[6] | United States | imaging infrared seeker | ||||
General-purpose bomb | ||||||
Mark 82[16] | United States | |||||
BT-250[17] | Indonesia | |||||
Anti-ship missile | ||||||
Kh-31 | Russia | imaging infrared seeker | initial 10 missiles obtained[6] |
Weapons
Air Defense
Name | Origin | Type | In service | Notes | ||
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SAM | ||||||
Rapier | United Kingdom | SAM system | 51[6] | includes technology transfer to Indonesia | ||
NASAMS 2 | Norway | mobile SAM system | 1 launcher[6] | |||
TD-2000B | China | MANPADS | 8 units[6] | |||
Air Defence Artillery | ||||||
Oerlikon GDF | Switzerland | towed anti-aircraft | 4[6] | obtained from China | ||
Skyshield | Switzerland | towed anti-aircraft | 8[6] |
Small arms
See also
Notes
References
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- ^ "Final ex-USAF F-16s set to be delivered to Indonesia | Jane's 360". www.janes.com. Retrieved 5 May 2018.
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