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Indonesia’s Naval Buildup Faces Challenges Amid Budget and Industrial Hurdles

Indonesia’s Naval Buildup Faces Challenges Amid Budget and Industrial Hurdles
Credit: Defense News

Australia (Washington Insider Magazine) – Indonesia’s naval modernization efforts are hindered by budget constraints, industrial inexperience, and a mix of incompatible technologies, experts warn.

Key Challenges:

  • Diverse Fleet Composition:
    • Indonesia’s Navy operates a mix of Western, Chinese, and Russian technologies, creating logistical and interoperability issues.
  • Budget Shortfalls:
    • The $13.6 billion defense budget is less than half of what is needed to meet the Minimum Essential Force (MEF) plan.
  • Shipbuilding and submarine concerns:
    • Frigate Programs:
      • Arrowhead 140 (Denmark/UK) and FREMM (Italy) contracts were signed, but financing remains uncertain.
    • Submarine Expansion:
      • Plans to acquire three more Nagapasa-class submarines and Scorpène-class submarines (France) face concerns over PT PAL’s ability to handle complex submarine production.

Expert Insights:

  • Limited Fleet Size: New ship acquisitions improve individual ship capabilities, but not in sufficient numbers to offset aging warships.
  • Domestic Industry Struggles: Indonesia’s shipbuilding sector faces steep learning curves, especially in submarine manufacturing.

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