Indonesia at War

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Author: YorT

Last revision: 17 May at 06:55 UTC (7)

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Description:

Indonesia at War brings the scale and complexity of the Indonesian archipelago to Sea Power, featuring Indonesian naval and air forces across the Guided Democracy, New Order, and Reformasi periods. As part of the SOUTH EAST ASIA COLLECTION, it represents Indonesia’s role within a wider set of country-focused modules depicting the naval and air forces of the region.

The mod centres on joint air–sea warfare in one of the world’s most demanding maritime environments, a theatre defined by narrow straits, dense island chains, confined littorals, and long over-water air operations.

It highlights the evolution of Indonesia’s armed forces, from concentrated strike and surface operations to layered defence, coastal security, and coordinated modern operations.

Fleet and air assets are presented according to realistic historical availability, deployment, and doctrine rather than generic or ahistorical setups.


Content Overview
  • Linear Campaign — Konfrontasi 1965: Commonwealth at Bay
    1965. Indonesia’s policy of "Ganyang Malaysia" has escalated into open naval provocation. As commander of the Far East Fleet task force, you must maintain the integrity of the Malaysian Federation — protect the straits and Borneo at all costs.
    Requires: Royal Navy Mod and Royal Australian Defense Forces Mod

  • Standalone Mission — Operation Sea Shadow
    A covert submarine strike mission targeting KRI Irian in Surabaya harbour under strict deniability conditions, set against rising Dutch–Indonesian tensions in the post–West New Guinea crisis.


Indonesian Navy — TNI-AL
Guided Democracy 1960’s

A Soviet-aligned, high-intensity Cold War fleet built for power projection and regional confrontation, reflecting Indonesia’s peak blue-water ambitions.

  • Irian-class (Sverdlov) — Light Cruiser
  • Siliwangi-class (Skory) — Destroyer
  • Gadjah Mada-class (Tjerk Hiddes) — Destroyer
  • Imam Bondjol-class (Almirante Clemente) — Destroyer
  • Jos Soedarso-class (Riga) — Frigate
  • Pattimura-class (Albatros) — Corvette
  • Kelaplintah-class (Komar) — Missile Boat
  • Angin Bohorok-class (P-6) — Torpedo Boat
  • Bubara-class (Kraljevica) — Patrol Boat
  • PGM-39-class — Patrol Boat
  • Pulau Rani-class (T-43) — Coastal Minesweeper
  • Gadjah Mada-class — Armed Coaster (Indonesias first Flagship)
  • Ratulangi-class (Don) — Submarine Tender
  • Multatuli-class — Fleet Command & Auxiliary Support Ship
  • Talaud-class — Dry Cargo Support Ship
  • Uda-class — Fleet Auxiliary
  • Tjakra-class (Whiskey) — Submarine

Early New Order 1970’s

A recovery-era navy sustaining legacy platforms amid fiscal restraint, marking a gradual shift from blue-water ambitions toward defensive coastal operations.

  • Sibarau-class — Coastal Patrol Boat
  • Mandau-class — Missile Boat

Late New Order 1980’s to Late 1990’s

A stabilised fleet modernised through Western and European procurement, emphasising anti-submarine warfare and archipelagic maritime security.

  • Ahmad Yani-class (Van Speijk) — Frigate
  • Kapitan Pattimura-class — Corvette (Early)
  • Pulau Rote-class (Kondor II) — Minesweeper
  • Teluk Semangka-class — Tank Landing Ship (LST)
  • Cakra-class (Type 209) — Submarine

Reformasi 2000’s-Present

A modernising force centred on life-extension, interoperability, and incremental upgrades, alongside growing emphasis on domestic industry and Western-standard systems.

  • Ahmad Yani-class (Van Speijk) — Frigate (Modernised)
  • Kapitan Pattimura-class — Corvette (Modernised)
  • Viper-class — Patrol Boat


Indonesian Air Force — TNI-AU
Guided Democracy 1960’s

A Soviet-aligned Cold War air arm structured for air defence, maritime strike, and strategic deterrence, supporting national power projection and regional confrontation.

  • MiG-15UTI — Conversion trainer and secondary interceptor
  • MiG-17F — Day fighter
  • MiG-19S — Supersonic interceptor
  • MiG-21F-13 — High-performance point-defence fighter
  • Tu-16KS-1 — Anti-ship missile strike bomber
  • Tu-16 — Maritime strike and bombing
  • Tu-16R — Maritime reconnaissance
  • Il-28 — Theatre-level strike bomber (placeholder)
  • Il-28T — Maritime torpedo bomber (placeholder)
  • Il-18 — Long-range transport and patrol support
  • Lockheed JetStar — Liaison and transport
  • Alouette II — Utility Helicopter

Late New Order 1980’s to Late 1990’s

A Western-oriented combat air arm rebuilt after the Soviet era, centred on multi-role strike capability, regional deterrence, and interoperability with non-aligned partners.

  • Westland Wasp HAS.1 — Shipborne ASW Helicopter

Reformasi 2000’s-Present

A modernised and regionally focused air arm combining legacy platforms with advanced trainers, precision strike capability, and expanded long-range operational reach.

  • F-16 Fighting Falcon — Multirole fourth-generation fighter aircraft
  • T-50i Golden Eagle — Advanced jet trainer and light maritime strike aircraft
  • Boeing 707 Tanker — Aerial refuelling aircraft


Community Contributions

The SOUTH EAST ASIA COLLECTION is designed to grow over time as a shared project across the community. I welcome contributions from other players, whether ships, aircraft, missions, or supporting assets, that align with the historical scope, balance, and overall quality of the collection.

If you have something you’d like to see included, or want to contribute directly, feel free to get in touch.

Contact me @ BuOrd Discord Server[discord.gg]
Collaboration, feedback, and asset submissions are all welcome.


Important — Mod Load Order (with RADF Mod)
Special Thanks and credit go to:

-Darthmac
-Nuclearstonk
-Petrouvis
-Skyblazer
-Cellinia_Texas
-Zzocalu