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Indonesia eyes German warship for Interim Readiness Frigate requirement

by Ridzwan Rahmat

The Indonesian Ministry of Defence (MoD) has indicated an interest in procuring Germany’s Bremen (Type 122)-class warship for a newly established Indonesian Navy (Tentara Nasional Indonesia – Angkatan Laut: TNI-AL) requirement known as the Interim Readiness Frigate (IRF).


        The German Navy’s former Bremen-class frigate, 
        Emden
        , seen here before its retirement. Indonesia has identified Germany’s sole remaining Bremen-class frigate, 
        Lübeck
        , as a contender for the country’s new Interim Readiness Frigate requirement.
       (EADS)

The German Navy’s former Bremen-class frigate, Emden , seen here before its retirement. Indonesia has identified Germany’s sole remaining Bremen-class frigate, Lübeck , as a contender for the country’s new Interim Readiness Frigate requirement. (EADS)

Documents provided to Janes on 30 July indicate that the IRF, and the recommendation to procure Germany’s sole remaining Bremen-class frigate, were established based on a letter of guidance from the Indonesian MoD.

The letter sets out procurements that should be prioritised between 2020 and 2024, suchthat the TNI-AL would meet national security requirements outlined in the third phase of country’s Minimum Essential Force (MEFF) military moderrnisation blueprint.


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The Indonesian Ministry of Defence (MoD) has indicated an interest in procuring Germany’s Bremen (Ty...

Indonesia eyes German warship for Interim Readiness Frigate requirement

by Ridzwan Rahmat

The Indonesian Ministry of Defence (MoD) has indicated an interest in procuring Germany’s Bremen (Type 122)-class warship for a newly established Indonesian Navy (Tentara Nasional Indonesia – Angkatan Laut: TNI-AL) requirement known as the Interim Readiness Frigate (IRF).


        The German Navy’s former Bremen-class frigate, 
        Emden
        , seen here before its retirement. Indonesia has identified Germany’s sole remaining Bremen-class frigate, 
        Lübeck
        , as a contender for the country’s new Interim Readiness Frigate requirement.
       (EADS)

The German Navy’s former Bremen-class frigate, Emden , seen here before its retirement. Indonesia has identified Germany’s sole remaining Bremen-class frigate, Lübeck , as a contender for the country’s new Interim Readiness Frigate requirement. (EADS)

Documents provided to Janes on 30 July indicate that the IRF, and the recommendation to procure Germany’s sole remaining Bremen-class frigate, were established based on a letter of guidance from the Indonesian MoD.

The letter sets out procurements that should be prioritised between 2020 and 2024, suchthat the TNI-AL would meet national security requirements outlined in the third phase of country’s Minimum Essential Force (MEFF) military moderrnisation blueprint.


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The Indonesian Ministry of Defence (MoD) has indicated an interest in procuring Germany’s Bremen (Ty...

Indonesia eyes German warship for Interim Readiness Frigate requirement

by Ridzwan Rahmat

The Indonesian Ministry of Defence (MoD) has indicated an interest in procuring Germany’s Bremen (Type 122)-class warship for a newly established Indonesian Navy (Tentara Nasional Indonesia – Angkatan Laut: TNI-AL) requirement known as the Interim Readiness Frigate (IRF).


        The German Navy’s former Bremen-class frigate, 
        Emden
        , seen here before its retirement. Indonesia has identified Germany’s sole remaining Bremen-class frigate, 
        Lübeck
        , as a contender for the country’s new Interim Readiness Frigate requirement.
       (EADS)

The German Navy’s former Bremen-class frigate, Emden , seen here before its retirement. Indonesia has identified Germany’s sole remaining Bremen-class frigate, Lübeck , as a contender for the country’s new Interim Readiness Frigate requirement. (EADS)

Documents provided to Janes on 30 July indicate that the IRF, and the recommendation to procure Germany’s sole remaining Bremen-class frigate, were established based on a letter of guidance from the Indonesian MoD.

The letter sets out procurements that should be prioritised between 2020 and 2024, suchthat the TNI-AL would meet national security requirements outlined in the third phase of country’s Minimum Essential Force (MEFF) military moderrnisation blueprint.


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The Indonesian Ministry of Defence (MoD) has indicated an interest in procuring Germany’s Bremen (Ty...

Indonesia eyes German warship for Interim Readiness Frigate requirement

by Ridzwan Rahmat

The Indonesian Ministry of Defence (MoD) has indicated an interest in procuring Germany’s Bremen (Type 122)-class warship for a newly established Indonesian Navy (Tentara Nasional Indonesia – Angkatan Laut: TNI-AL) requirement known as the Interim Readiness Frigate (IRF).


        The German Navy’s former Bremen-class frigate, 
        Emden
        , seen here before its retirement. Indonesia has identified Germany’s sole remaining Bremen-class frigate, 
        Lübeck
        , as a contender for the country’s new Interim Readiness Frigate requirement.
       (EADS)

The German Navy’s former Bremen-class frigate, Emden , seen here before its retirement. Indonesia has identified Germany’s sole remaining Bremen-class frigate, Lübeck , as a contender for the country’s new Interim Readiness Frigate requirement. (EADS)

Documents provided to Janes on 30 July indicate that the IRF, and the recommendation to procure Germany’s sole remaining Bremen-class frigate, were established based on a letter of guidance from the Indonesian MoD.

The letter sets out procurements that should be prioritised between 2020 and 2024, suchthat the TNI-AL would meet national security requirements outlined in the third phase of country’s Minimum Essential Force (MEFF) military moderrnisation blueprint.


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The Indonesian Ministry of Defence (MoD) has indicated an interest in procuring Germany’s Bremen (Ty...

Indonesia eyes German warship for Interim Readiness Frigate requirement

by Ridzwan Rahmat

The Indonesian Ministry of Defence (MoD) has indicated an interest in procuring Germany’s Bremen (Type 122)-class warship for a newly established Indonesian Navy (Tentara Nasional Indonesia – Angkatan Laut: TNI-AL) requirement known as the Interim Readiness Frigate (IRF).


        The German Navy’s former Bremen-class frigate, 
        Emden
        , seen here before its retirement. Indonesia has identified Germany’s sole remaining Bremen-class frigate, 
        Lübeck
        , as a contender for the country’s new Interim Readiness Frigate requirement.
       (EADS)

The German Navy’s former Bremen-class frigate, Emden , seen here before its retirement. Indonesia has identified Germany’s sole remaining Bremen-class frigate, Lübeck , as a contender for the country’s new Interim Readiness Frigate requirement. (EADS)

Documents provided to Janes on 30 July indicate that the IRF, and the recommendation to procure Germany’s sole remaining Bremen-class frigate, were established based on a letter of guidance from the Indonesian MoD.

The letter sets out procurements that should be prioritised between 2020 and 2024, suchthat the TNI-AL would meet national security requirements outlined in the third phase of country’s Minimum Essential Force (MEFF) military moderrnisation blueprint.


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https://www.janes.com/defence-news/indonesia-eyes-german-warship-for-interim-readiness-frigate-requirement/

The Indonesian Ministry of Defence (MoD) has indicated an interest in procuring Germany’s Bremen (Ty...

Indonesia eyes German warship for Interim Readiness Frigate requirement

by Ridzwan Rahmat

The Indonesian Ministry of Defence (MoD) has indicated an interest in procuring Germany’s Bremen (Type 122)-class warship for a newly established Indonesian Navy (Tentara Nasional Indonesia – Angkatan Laut: TNI-AL) requirement known as the Interim Readiness Frigate (IRF).


        The German Navy’s former Bremen-class frigate, 
        Emden
        , seen here before its retirement. Indonesia has identified Germany’s sole remaining Bremen-class frigate, 
        Lübeck
        , as a contender for the country’s new Interim Readiness Frigate requirement.
       (EADS)

The German Navy’s former Bremen-class frigate, Emden , seen here before its retirement. Indonesia has identified Germany’s sole remaining Bremen-class frigate, Lübeck , as a contender for the country’s new Interim Readiness Frigate requirement. (EADS)

Documents provided to Janes on 30 July indicate that the IRF, and the recommendation to procure Germany’s sole remaining Bremen-class frigate, were established based on a letter of guidance from the Indonesian MoD.

The letter sets out procurements that should be prioritised between 2020 and 2024, suchthat the TNI-AL would meet national security requirements outlined in the third phase of country’s Minimum Essential Force (MEFF) military moderrnisation blueprint.


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https://www.janes.com/defence-news/indonesia-eyes-german-warship-for-interim-readiness-frigate-requirement/

The Indonesian Ministry of Defence (MoD) has indicated an interest in procuring Germany’s Bremen (Ty...

Indonesia eyes German warship for Interim Readiness Frigate requirement

by Ridzwan Rahmat

The Indonesian Ministry of Defence (MoD) has indicated an interest in procuring Germany’s Bremen (Type 122)-class warship for a newly established Indonesian Navy (Tentara Nasional Indonesia – Angkatan Laut: TNI-AL) requirement known as the Interim Readiness Frigate (IRF).


        The German Navy’s former Bremen-class frigate, 
        Emden
        , seen here before its retirement. Indonesia has identified Germany’s sole remaining Bremen-class frigate, 
        Lübeck
        , as a contender for the country’s new Interim Readiness Frigate requirement.
       (EADS)

The German Navy’s former Bremen-class frigate, Emden , seen here before its retirement. Indonesia has identified Germany’s sole remaining Bremen-class frigate, Lübeck , as a contender for the country’s new Interim Readiness Frigate requirement. (EADS)

Documents provided to Janes on 30 July indicate that the IRF, and the recommendation to procure Germany’s sole remaining Bremen-class frigate, were established based on a letter of guidance from the Indonesian MoD.

The letter sets out procurements that should be prioritised between 2020 and 2024, suchthat the TNI-AL would meet national security requirements outlined in the third phase of country’s Minimum Essential Force (MEFF) military moderrnisation blueprint.


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https://www.janes.com/defence-news/indonesia-eyes-german-warship-for-interim-readiness-frigate-requirement/

The Indonesian Ministry of Defence (MoD) has indicated an interest in procuring Germany’s Bremen (Ty...

Indonesia eyes German warship for Interim Readiness Frigate requirement

by Ridzwan Rahmat

The Indonesian Ministry of Defence (MoD) has indicated an interest in procuring Germany’s Bremen (Type 122)-class warship for a newly established Indonesian Navy (Tentara Nasional Indonesia – Angkatan Laut: TNI-AL) requirement known as the Interim Readiness Frigate (IRF).


        The German Navy’s former Bremen-class frigate, 
        Emden
        , seen here before its retirement. Indonesia has identified Germany’s sole remaining Bremen-class frigate, 
        Lübeck
        , as a contender for the country’s new Interim Readiness Frigate requirement.
       (EADS)

The German Navy’s former Bremen-class frigate, Emden , seen here before its retirement. Indonesia has identified Germany’s sole remaining Bremen-class frigate, Lübeck , as a contender for the country’s new Interim Readiness Frigate requirement. (EADS)

Documents provided to Janes on 30 July indicate that the IRF, and the recommendation to procure Germany’s sole remaining Bremen-class frigate, were established based on a letter of guidance from the Indonesian MoD.

The letter sets out procurements that should be prioritised between 2020 and 2024, suchthat the TNI-AL would meet national security requirements outlined in the third phase of country’s Minimum Essential Force (MEFF) military moderrnisation blueprint.


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