30mm SMASH Naval Gun Systems for Bakamla Patrol Fleet (2022–2023)

 

Between 2022 and 2023, Indo Artha Marine partnered with Turkish defense manufacturer Aselsan to supply and install 30mm SMASH Remote Weapon Systems (RWS) on four Bakamla (Indonesian Coast Guard) patrol vessels.

The SMASH systems, complete with Aselsan’s advanced optical and fire control technologies, significantly enhance Bakamla’s firepower. Indo Artha Marine coordinated the import, integration, and testing—culminating in successful live fire trials at Pulau Petong, Batam in December 2023.

 

Damage Control Training Simulator Facility Development for Indonesian Navy (2024)

 

As part of a strategic procurement for the Indonesian Navy (TNI AL), PT Indo Artha Marine, in partnership with Meteksan Defence (Turkey), delivered a Damage Control Training Simulator (DCTS) in 2024 at Fleet Training Command II (Kolat Armada II), Surabaya.

  • Realistic simulation for onboard flooding emergencies
  • Automated control system with dynamic, scenario-based training
  • Full installation and system integration with Navy training facilities
  • Instructor training and ongoing technical support

Construction of an additional DCTS unit is currently in progress at Fleet Training Command I (Kolat Armada I), Jakarta, further supporting the Navy’s national operational readiness and safety training capabilities.

Alpha 900 UAV Procurement for Indonesian Coast Guard

 

PT Indo Artha Marine has delivered and integrated the Alpha 900 VTOL UAV from Spain to enhance Indonesian Coast Guard (BAKAMLA RI) patrol capabilities. With up to 6 hours of flight time, EO/IR sensors, and autonomous navigation, this UAV supports real-time coastal surveillance.

  • System procurement & integration
  • Operator training for Bakamla personnel
  • Ongoing technical support & maintenance

This solution boosts Bakamla’s ability to detect and respond to maritime threats with speed and precision.

Vessel Maintenance & Support

PT Indo Artha Marine has been actively supporting the Indonesian Navy in maintaining operational readiness through vessel maintenance, repair, and overhaul (MRO) projects across various naval bases in recent years.

These projects were carried out across multiple platforms, including patrol boats, auxiliary vessels, and training ships, with a strong focus on speed, quality, and compliance with Navy standards.

This portfolio highlights selected MRO activities from the past few years as part of our ongoing commitment to support the Indonesian Navy’s fleet readiness:

  • Procurement of Other Services for Repowering KRI TSR-542 (Repowering MPK I, II and Gearbox I, II as well as Supporting Systems) Multi-Year Phase II Completed (FY 2024 and 2025)

  • Procurement of Other Services for Repowering KRI TSB-544 (Repowering MPK I, II and Gearbox I, II as well as Supporting Systems) Multi-Year Phase I (FY 2024 and 2025)

  • Procurement of SUCAD Equipment for MPK Control System on KRI USH-359 FY 2024

  • Procurement of On-Board SUCAD Spare for KRI REM-331 FY 2024

  • Procurement of Other Services for HARDEPO Platform KRI LSR-924 (Modification of MPK Control System, Gearbox, and Supporting Systems) Multi-Year Phase I (FY 2024 and 2025)

  • Procurement of Other Services for Re-Engineering DG 1 and 2 and Modification of MSB KRI BSC-945 FY 2024

  • Procurement of Other Services for HARDEPO Platform KRI KBI-971 (Procurement of Commander’s Boat (RBB) and Maintenance of Dewi-Dewi) Multi-Year Phase II (FY 2024 and 2025)

  • Procurement of SUCAD and Supporting Equipment for KRI Combatants FY 2025

  • Procurement of Maintenance Items for CWU System on KRI at Class (SUCAD Procurement) FY 2025