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Indonesia Looking At Iver Huitfeldt-Class Frigate To Boost TNI-AL’s Blue Water Force



The Indonesian Government appears to be moving forward with a plan to procure two large displacement frigates for the Indonesian Navy (TNI-AL). The frigates would be based on the Danish Iver Huitfeldt-class and built at local shipyard PT PAL.

Xavier Vavasseur 09 Jun 2020

Following the Natuna standoff with China back in January this year (in which dozens of Chinese vessels were fishing in Indonesia’s Exclusive Economic Zone), Indonesia recognizes the lack of oceangoing vessels for TNI-AL and BAKAMLA (the Indonesian Maritime Security Agency). As a consequence, plans were mooted for the procurement of large displacement vessels based on Danish designs. Local media makes mention of this, quoting a Defense Minister statement made as early as January 17.


In February, an Indonesian defense delegation visited Denmark and toured the Danish Navy Iver Huitfeldt-class frigate Niels Juel. The delegation was briefed by Odense Maritime Technology (OMT) and Naval Team Denmark. Pictures of the visit were shared on social media by the Indonesian Embassy in Denmark.


Lastly, according to local media, the deputy minister of defense said in March that Indonesia’s PT PAL was tasked to develop a design for 2 ships over 5 years, for Rp1.1 trillion (or USD720 million) in collaboration with Denmark, for TNI-AL.


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Picture: Indonesia Embassy in Denmark

Contacted by Naval News for comment, Naval Team Denmark’s Managing Director and former Chief of the Danish Navy, said:

Naval Team Denmark can confirm that Indonesia – amongst other nations – have shown interest for the Danish Iver Huitfeldt frigates. However, I am not able to comment on your specific questions.


Rear Admiral (ret.) Nils Wang

We also reached out to Collin Koh, research fellow at the Maritime Security Programme, S. Rajaratnam School of International Studies in Singapore:


Naval News – Collin, how would two large frigate be enough to deter China in the SCS ? Wouldn’t the procurement of smaller vessels (like additional PKR or even Ocean Going OPVs) be more usefull because for the same budget Indonesia would get more hulls ?

Collin Koh – Two large frigates aren’t enough to cover the Natuna waters, where Chinese incursions are observed to take place often. At best, at any point of time, 1 out of the pair of these new frigates would be on station, albeit for a finite period of time and provided proper maintenance, repairs and overhaul schedules are adhered to. Of course, with the same budget, more but smaller OPVs could be acquired. However, I would surmise a few reasons behind the quest for the Iver Huitfeldt class. The first is that the Indonesians are looking at a larger major surface combatant beyond the PKR that is based on the SIGMA class, which is classified a light frigate. The second is the unique mission modular concept offered for the Danish design, which the Indonesians could be interested in adapting for future warships. It would appear that the Indonesians are keen on commonalities between the navy and BAKAMLA, which could be made possible with a robust modular concept. The third, which I believe needs to be seriously looked into, is whether the Indonesians could have been not so satisfied with the PKR programme, and whether this has to do with the local shipbuilders’ relationship with Damen. Again, this point needs to be explored.

Naval News – The Iver Huitfeldt is quite a more complex (and larger) ship compared to the PKR. Do you trust that local shipyard PT Pal would have no issues building those ships locally ?

Collin Koh – And to add that the Iver Huitfeldt is larger as well, and represents a wholly new design that PT PAL has to deal with. With proper tech transfer under the guidance of their Danish counterparts, and of course with Jakarta’s commitment to the programme, it’s possible for PT PAL to overcome initial problems of the learning curve and gradually become able to build the ships indigenously. We can take example from PT PAL’s collaboration with DSME on license construction of submarines. There were initial hiccups, especially over tech transfer, but these were later overcome and the Indonesians eventually managed to construct the third Nagapasa-class submarine, and became Southeast Asia’s first country to build submarines locally.


For the record, Iver Huitfeldt-class is the parent design for the future Type 31 frigate of the Royal Navy. A variant of the class was also being proposed for Singapore’s MRCV requirement. The Iver Huitfeldt-class frigates of the Danish Navy have conducted several Carrier Strike Group deployments.


About Iver Huitfeld-class
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The Iver Huitfeldt-class is a 138 meters long anti-air warfare frigates of 6600 tonnes displacement, built by Odense Staalskibsvaerft for the Royal Danish Navy. Three have been built and all of them were commissionned in 2011.


The hull design of the Iver Huitfeldt-class is derived from the Absalon-class. The 32-cell Mk. 41 vertical missile launcher and 4 Standard Flex container positions amidships makes this platform a highly capable AAW frigate. The armament further includes two 76 mm OTO Melara guns forward and one 35 mm CIWS (Millennium) gun aft. They can carry an MH-60 helicopter.


The Standard Flex concept is a combination of standard platforms and different exchangeable weapon and system modules to match different missions or roles. Sensors and systems common to all roles are permanently fitted. As a truly “plug and play” concept it offers unique operational flexibility and exceptional lifelong logistic and financial advantages.


Mains specifications

  • Displacement: 6 600 tonnes (full load)
  • Length: 138m
  • Beam: 19.75m
  • Draft: 5.3m
  • Propulsion: 4 MTU 8000 20V M70 diesel engines. 2 shafts, CODAD
  • Speed: 28 knots
  • Range: 9 000 nautical miles @15 knots
  • Crew: 117 (total accommodation 165)
  • Weapons: 4 × Mk 41 VLS with up to 32 SM-2 IIIA surface-to-air missiles ; 2 × Mk 56 VLS with up to 24 RIM-162 ESSM ; Harpoon block SSM; 1 × 35mm CIWS ; 2× OTO Melara 76 mm; 2 × dual MU90 Impact ASW torpedo launchers
https://www.navalnews.com/naval-new...ss-frigate-to-boost-tni-als-blue-water-force/
 
according to people close to Indonesian Defence Ministry (source)(source) and another one here(source) Indonesia variant will be equipped with

  • Hensoldt TRS-4D fixed Phase array radar
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  • Terma Scanter 4603
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  • Hensoldt MSSR 2000I

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  • Terma C-FLex Combat Management System
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  • Terma C-Fire EO
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http://defense-studies.blogspot.com/2020/06/paket-terma-c-flex-cms-dan-radar.html

Indonesian Navy planned to induct a total of 4 of this ship as the Navy required that a single warship division consisted of 4 ships of the same class.
 
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Indonesia Signs Preamble Contract for First Iver Huitfeldt-Variant Frigate

12 Juni 2020



Iver class frigate (photo : Knud Olsen)

The Indonesian Ministry of Defence (MOD) has signed a preamble contract that paves the way for the country to procure its first-ever frigate from Denmark.

The contract was signed on 30 April in the presence of representatives from the MOD, state-owned shipbuilder PT PAL, and PT Sinar Kokoh Persada, the Indonesian agent for Danish company Odense Maritime Technology (OMT).

Among articles covered in the preamble contract include workshare arrangements that will be taken once an actual contract for the first vessel materialises, a defence industry source close to the matter has confirmed with Janes while providing documentary evidence of the occasion.

As first reported by Janes in March 2019, Indonesia has grown increasingly keen on a variant of the Iver Huitfeldt -class frigate, three of which are in service with the Royal Danish Navy, for the country’s own two-ship surface combatant requirement.

A piece of unclassified correspondence between the country’s then-defence minister, Ryamizard Ryacudu, and the cabinet secretary of President Joko Widodo provided to Janes that month made the case for the Iver Huitfeldt class as one that features “reliable combat capabilities, and can operate in the extremities of Indonesia’s exclusive economic zone”.

The Iver Huitfeldt class displaces 6,600 tonnes at full load, and is powered by four MTU 20V 8000 M70 diesel engines in a combined diesel and diesel (CODAD) configuration, giving it a top speed of about 28 kt.

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He is precisely right on spot, nothing wrong with his comment. :enjoy:

It is Indonesian like you keep licking the boot of American and western while ignore Indonesia own interest.
 
He is precisely right on spot, nothing wrong with his comment. :enjoy:

It is Indonesian like you keep licking the boot of American and western while ignore Indonesia own interest.

Wow. "....ignore Indonesia own interest". How does that translate?

You mean they should be licking some other boot?

Bit too obvious, big chief? Not being very subtle this evening, are we?


You're finished. You should have bought from the right sources.
 
Like what?
You are such a disgusting fellow. Just becos your hatre for China decide to make you support an evil like US.

Just like the Europe in pre wwII who are afraid of communist Soviet and they decide to support Nazi. And guess what happened. You even dare to tell others you are sunni Muslim. Supporting Great Satan that destroyed the islam. No wonder few support u.

Wow. "....ignore Indonesia own interest". How does that translate?

You mean they should be licking some other boot?

Bit too obvious, big chief? Not being very subtle this evening, are we?

https://www.google.com/amp/s/amp.sm...r-joining-papua-protests-20190902-p52n43.html

Guess Indonesian shall support to separate Indonesian province and unity of Indonesia is not their interest. Right?

Did China support disintegrate of indonesia.?

You really think western countries are real righteous countries looking after yr interest?
 
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Yup individual protestors and stuff voice entirety of their govt/people on some issue.

I guess we should afford the same argument and logic to Hong Kong protestors....oh wait.
 
You are such a disgusting fellow. Just becos your hatre for China decide to make you support an evil like US.

Just like the Europe in pre wwII who are afraid of communist Soviet and they decide to support Nazi. And guess what happened. You even dare to tell others you are sunni Muslim. Supporting Great Satan that destroyed the islam. No wonder few support u.



https://www.google.com/amp/s/amp.sm...r-joining-papua-protests-20190902-p52n43.html

Guess Indonesian shall support to separate Indonesian province and unity of Indonesia is not their interest. Right?

Did China support disintegrate of indonesia.?

You really think western countries are real righteous countries looking after yr interest?

What has that got to do with ordering an excellent frigate? And why does the country supplying you arms and ammunition to your design have to be your ideological mentor? What is the connection?

What gave you the idea that you could write that terribly condescending, arrogant post? Who gave you the license to tell Indonesians which countries they should or should not support?

I do not understand why a member of such rich experience should write this utterly unnecessary post. It is disappointing.
 
What has that got to do with ordering an excellent frigate? And why does the country supplying you arms and ammunition to your design have to be your ideological mentor? What is the connection?

What gave you the idea that you could write that terribly condescending, arrogant post? Who gave you the license to tell Indonesians which countries they should or should not support?

I do not understand why a member of such rich experience should write this utterly unnecessary post. It is disappointing.

Did I say i oppose Indonesia acquire any weapon platform? But some fools decide to stop an enemy by using evil or Satan are no brainer. At even expense of own interest.

Since you are an indian. Do you feel yourselves a winner if you take back Kashmir or Aksai Chin but loses the whole Tamil Nabu or even access to Indian ocean? if US decide to make a deal with India but asking you to weaken China and Pakistan but in the process weaken yourself by losing southern India becos they do not want to see another great country posing a threat to them. Is that a smart choice?

How is this Indonesian exhibit smartness when he support countries like Australia, US who spare no effort to weaken Indonesia despite their support of Indonesia against China?
 

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