03 June 2021
by Ridzwan Rahmat
Two KCR-60M vessels, KRI Tombak and KRI Halasan , at the IMDEX 2019 exhibition. Tombak is undergoing an installation process for the A-220M 57 mm naval gun. (Janes/Ridzwan Rahmat)
The Indonesian Navy (Tentara Nasional Indonesia – Angkatan Laut: TNI-AL) has acquired two A-220M 57 mm naval guns from Russia, and is now installing the first unit on a KCR-60M fast-attack craft.
Images provided to Janes from two separate industry sources confirm that one of the naval gun units is being incorporated as the primary weapon for the second-of-class, KRI Tombak (629).
Janes first reported in February 2018 that the TNI-AL was considering the A-220M for two vessels in the KCR-60M class.
These new weapons are replacing the vessels' older Bofors 40 mm cannons that were salvaged from the decommissioned landing ship tank (LST) vessel, KRI Teluk Semangka (512), as an interim measure to provide the KCR-60M with naval gunfire support capabilities.
The Indonesian Navy (Tentara Nasional Indonesia – Angkatan Laut: TNI-AL) has acquired two A-220M 57 ...
03 June 2021
by Ridzwan Rahmat
Two KCR-60M vessels, KRI Tombak and KRI Halasan , at the IMDEX 2019 exhibition. Tombak is undergoing an installation process for the A-220M 57 mm naval gun. (Janes/Ridzwan Rahmat)
The Indonesian Navy (Tentara Nasional Indonesia – Angkatan Laut: TNI-AL) has acquired two A-220M 57 mm naval guns from Russia, and is now installing the first unit on a KCR-60M fast-attack craft.
Images provided to Janes from two separate industry sources confirm that one of the naval gun units is being incorporated as the primary weapon for the second-of-class, KRI Tombak (629).
Janes first reported in February 2018 that the TNI-AL was considering the A-220M for two vessels in the KCR-60M class.
These new weapons are replacing the vessels' older Bofors 40 mm cannons that were salvaged from the decommissioned landing ship tank (LST) vessel, KRI Teluk Semangka (512), as an interim measure to provide the KCR-60M with naval gunfire support capabilities.
The Indonesian Navy (Tentara Nasional Indonesia – Angkatan Laut: TNI-AL) has acquired two A-220M 57 ...
03 June 2021
by Ridzwan Rahmat
Two KCR-60M vessels, KRI Tombak and KRI Halasan , at the IMDEX 2019 exhibition. Tombak is undergoing an installation process for the A-220M 57 mm naval gun. (Janes/Ridzwan Rahmat)
The Indonesian Navy (Tentara Nasional Indonesia – Angkatan Laut: TNI-AL) has acquired two A-220M 57 mm naval guns from Russia, and is now installing the first unit on a KCR-60M fast-attack craft.
Images provided to Janes from two separate industry sources confirm that one of the naval gun units is being incorporated as the primary weapon for the second-of-class, KRI Tombak (629).
Janes first reported in February 2018 that the TNI-AL was considering the A-220M for two vessels in the KCR-60M class.
These new weapons are replacing the vessels' older Bofors 40 mm cannons that were salvaged from the decommissioned landing ship tank (LST) vessel, KRI Teluk Semangka (512), as an interim measure to provide the KCR-60M with naval gunfire support capabilities.
The Indonesian Navy (Tentara Nasional Indonesia – Angkatan Laut: TNI-AL) has acquired two A-220M 57 ...
03 June 2021
by Ridzwan Rahmat
Two KCR-60M vessels, KRI Tombak and KRI Halasan , at the IMDEX 2019 exhibition. Tombak is undergoing an installation process for the A-220M 57 mm naval gun. (Janes/Ridzwan Rahmat)
The Indonesian Navy (Tentara Nasional Indonesia – Angkatan Laut: TNI-AL) has acquired two A-220M 57 mm naval guns from Russia, and is now installing the first unit on a KCR-60M fast-attack craft.
Images provided to Janes from two separate industry sources confirm that one of the naval gun units is being incorporated as the primary weapon for the second-of-class, KRI Tombak (629).
Janes first reported in February 2018 that the TNI-AL was considering the A-220M for two vessels in the KCR-60M class.
These new weapons are replacing the vessels' older Bofors 40 mm cannons that were salvaged from the decommissioned landing ship tank (LST) vessel, KRI Teluk Semangka (512), as an interim measure to provide the KCR-60M with naval gunfire support capabilities.
The Indonesian Navy (Tentara Nasional Indonesia – Angkatan Laut: TNI-AL) has acquired two A-220M 57 ...
03 June 2021
by Ridzwan Rahmat
Two KCR-60M vessels, KRI Tombak and KRI Halasan , at the IMDEX 2019 exhibition. Tombak is undergoing an installation process for the A-220M 57 mm naval gun. (Janes/Ridzwan Rahmat)
The Indonesian Navy (Tentara Nasional Indonesia – Angkatan Laut: TNI-AL) has acquired two A-220M 57 mm naval guns from Russia, and is now installing the first unit on a KCR-60M fast-attack craft.
Images provided to Janes from two separate industry sources confirm that one of the naval gun units is being incorporated as the primary weapon for the second-of-class, KRI Tombak (629).
Janes first reported in February 2018 that the TNI-AL was considering the A-220M for two vessels in the KCR-60M class.
These new weapons are replacing the vessels' older Bofors 40 mm cannons that were salvaged from the decommissioned landing ship tank (LST) vessel, KRI Teluk Semangka (512), as an interim measure to provide the KCR-60M with naval gunfire support capabilities.
The Indonesian Navy (Tentara Nasional Indonesia – Angkatan Laut: TNI-AL) has acquired two A-220M 57 ...
03 June 2021
by Ridzwan Rahmat
Two KCR-60M vessels, KRI Tombak and KRI Halasan , at the IMDEX 2019 exhibition. Tombak is undergoing an installation process for the A-220M 57 mm naval gun. (Janes/Ridzwan Rahmat)
The Indonesian Navy (Tentara Nasional Indonesia – Angkatan Laut: TNI-AL) has acquired two A-220M 57 mm naval guns from Russia, and is now installing the first unit on a KCR-60M fast-attack craft.
Images provided to Janes from two separate industry sources confirm that one of the naval gun units is being incorporated as the primary weapon for the second-of-class, KRI Tombak (629).
Janes first reported in February 2018 that the TNI-AL was considering the A-220M for two vessels in the KCR-60M class.
These new weapons are replacing the vessels' older Bofors 40 mm cannons that were salvaged from the decommissioned landing ship tank (LST) vessel, KRI Teluk Semangka (512), as an interim measure to provide the KCR-60M with naval gunfire support capabilities.
The Indonesian Navy (Tentara Nasional Indonesia – Angkatan Laut: TNI-AL) has acquired two A-220M 57 ...
03 June 2021
by Ridzwan Rahmat
Two KCR-60M vessels, KRI Tombak and KRI Halasan , at the IMDEX 2019 exhibition. Tombak is undergoing an installation process for the A-220M 57 mm naval gun. (Janes/Ridzwan Rahmat)
The Indonesian Navy (Tentara Nasional Indonesia – Angkatan Laut: TNI-AL) has acquired two A-220M 57 mm naval guns from Russia, and is now installing the first unit on a KCR-60M fast-attack craft.
Images provided to Janes from two separate industry sources confirm that one of the naval gun units is being incorporated as the primary weapon for the second-of-class, KRI Tombak (629).
Janes first reported in February 2018 that the TNI-AL was considering the A-220M for two vessels in the KCR-60M class.
These new weapons are replacing the vessels' older Bofors 40 mm cannons that were salvaged from the decommissioned landing ship tank (LST) vessel, KRI Teluk Semangka (512), as an interim measure to provide the KCR-60M with naval gunfire support capabilities.
The Indonesian Navy (Tentara Nasional Indonesia – Angkatan Laut: TNI-AL) has acquired two A-220M 57 ...
03 June 2021
by Ridzwan Rahmat
Two KCR-60M vessels, KRI Tombak and KRI Halasan , at the IMDEX 2019 exhibition. Tombak is undergoing an installation process for the A-220M 57 mm naval gun. (Janes/Ridzwan Rahmat)
The Indonesian Navy (Tentara Nasional Indonesia – Angkatan Laut: TNI-AL) has acquired two A-220M 57 mm naval guns from Russia, and is now installing the first unit on a KCR-60M fast-attack craft.
Images provided to Janes from two separate industry sources confirm that one of the naval gun units is being incorporated as the primary weapon for the second-of-class, KRI Tombak (629).
Janes first reported in February 2018 that the TNI-AL was considering the A-220M for two vessels in the KCR-60M class.
These new weapons are replacing the vessels' older Bofors 40 mm cannons that were salvaged from the decommissioned landing ship tank (LST) vessel, KRI Teluk Semangka (512), as an interim measure to provide the KCR-60M with naval gunfire support capabilities.
The Indonesian Navy (Tentara Nasional Indonesia – Angkatan Laut: TNI-AL) has acquired two A-220M 57 ...