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1st Fleet Command
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The 1st Fleet Command (Indonesian: Komando Armada I abbreviated as Koarmada I) is one of the fleet commands under the Indonesian Fleet Command, which covers the western maritime region of Indonesia.
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Based on the Commander of the Armed Forces' Decree Number: SKEP/171/III/1985 dated March 30, 1985, the Indonesian Navy was divided into two operational areas, namely the Western Fleet Command and the Eastern Fleet Command. Subsequently, based on the Navy Chief of Staff's Decree No. SKEP/4033/XI/1987 dated November 17, 1987, the birth date of the Indonesian Fleet was established as December 5, which is henceforth known as the Indonesian Fleet Day.[1]
On May 11, 2018, the Commander of the Indonesian National Armed Forces, Air Chief Marshal Hadi Tjahjanto, inaugurated four new units, including the 3rd Infantry Division/Kostrad, the 3rd Indonesian Navy Fleet Command (Koarmada III), the 3rd Marine Corps of the Indonesian Navy (Pasmar 3), and the 3rd Air Operations Command (Koopsau III). In addition, the names of the Western Fleet Command were changed to Fleet Command I, and the Eastern Fleet Command was renamed to Fleet Command II. These additions and renaming of units were part of the Indonesian National Armed Forces' (TNI) plan as outlined in Presidential Regulation Number 10 of 2010 and Presidential Regulation Number 62 of 2016, as well as the 100-day work program of the Commander of the Armed Forces. The renaming of the Western Fleet Command (Koarmabar) to Fleet Command I was in accordance with Navy Chief of Staff Regulation Number 18 of 2018 concerning the Renaming of the Fleet Command and Marine Corps.[2]
Due to the geographical constellation of areas deemed to have strategic vulnerabilities, such as the Sabang Waters, Malacca Strait, Singapore Strait, North Natuna Sea, and the Indonesian Archipelagic Sea Lane I, which traverses the Karimata Strait, Sunda Strait, Java Sea, and the Indian Ocean, the decision was made to relocate the headquarters of Fleet Command I based on Navy Chief of Staff Decree Number Kep/2794/VIII/2022 dated August 8, 2022. The Fleet Command I was relocated to Tanjung Pinang, and officially inaugurated on December 5, 2022, coinciding with the Indonesian Fleet Day, during a Fleet Day ceremony at Fleet Command I Headquarters, led by Vice Admiral Ahmadi Heri Purwono as the Ceremony Inspector.
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Duties
Operational Command
- Conduct maritime intelligence operations to support naval operational execution.
- Carry out naval combat operations within the framework of War Military Operations, either in joint operations or independently.
- Conduct Military Operations Other Than War, including routine naval operations or maritime security operations within * designated areas in accordance with the policies of the Commander of the Indonesian National Armed Forces.
Training Command
- Develop the capabilities and strength of the Integrated Fleet Weapon System components (SSAT).
- Enhance naval warfare capabilities.
- Prepare operational readiness to conduct both OMP and OMSP for sea control and the projection of power ashore via the sea, in the context of training enforcement and law enforcement at sea, as per the policies of the Commander of the Indonesian National Armed Forces (TNI).
- Develop maritime potential to become a national defense and security force at sea.an dan keamanan Negara di laut
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Commanders of the 1st Fleet Command
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When it still the Western Command Fleet
- Rear Admiral Roesdi Roesli (April 1, 1985 - April 30, 1986)
- Rear Admiral Imam Taufik (April 30, 1986 - February 9, 1988)
- Rear Admiral H.J. Wagiman (February 9, 1988 - September 29, 1989)
- Rear Admiral Sumartono (September 29, 1989 - August 8, 1990)
- Rear Admiral Suntoro (August 8, 1990 - April 3, 1993)
- Rear Admiral Yusuf Efendi (May 8, 1991 - April 3, 1993)
- Rear Admiral Soeratmin (April 3, 1994 - April 30, 1994)
- Rear Admiral Arief Koeshariadi (April 30, 1994 - March 3, 1995)
- Rear Admiral Widodo Adi Sutjipto (March 3, 1995 - March 23, 1996)
- Rear Admiral Achmad Mudjito (March 23, 1996 - September 2, 1998)
- Rear Admiral Mudjito (September 2, 1998 - September 2, 1999)
- Rear Admiral Drs. Indroko Sastrowiryono (September 2, 1999 - July 6, 2000)
- Rear Admiral Si Putu Ardana (July 6, 2000 - July 5, 2001)
- Rear Admiral Sumardjono (July 5, 2001 - July 17, 2002)
- Rear Admiral Djoko Sumaryono (July 17, 2002 - March 14, 2003)
- Rear Admiral Muallimin Santoso Mz (March 14, 2003 - December 1, 2003)
- Rear Admiral Yosaphat Didik Heru Purnomo (December 1, 2003 - May 30, 2005)
- Rear Admiral Moekhlas Sidik, M.P.A. (February 26, 2006 - August 25, 2006)
- Rear Admiral Muryono (August 25, 2006 - May 28, 2007)
- Rear Admiral Agus Suhartono, S.E. (May 28, 2007 - July 15, 2008)
- Rear Admiral Soeparno (July 15, 2008 - December 16, 2009)
- Rear Admiral Marsetio, M.M. (December 16, 2009 - November 18, 2010)
- Rear Admiral Hari Bowo, M.Sc. (November 18, 2010 - September 12, 2011)
- Rear Admiral Didit Herdiawan Ashaf, M.P.A., M.B.A. (September 12, 2011 - June 21, 2012)
- Rear Admiral Sadiman, S.E. (June 21, 2012 - January 18, 2013)
- Rear Admiral Arief Rudianto, S.E., M.M. (January 18, 2013 - May 23, 2014)
- Rear Admiral I.N.G.N Ary Atmaja, S.E. (May 23, 2014 - September 26, 2014)
- Rear Admiral Widodo, S.E., M.Sc. (September 26, 2014 - February 25, 2015)
- Rear Admiral Achmad Taufiqoerrochman, S.E. (February 25, 2015 - July 19, 2016)
- Rear Admiral Siwi Sukma Adji, S.E., M.M. (July 19, 2016 - August 19, 2016)
- Rear Admiral Aan Kurnia, S.Sos., M.M. (August 19, 2016 - March 15, 2018)
After it became 1st Fleet Command
- Rear Admiral Yudo Margono, S.E., M.M. (March 15, 2018 - September 24, 2019)
- Rear Admiral Muhammad Ali, S.E., M.M. (September 24, 2019 - May 26, 2020)
- Rear Admiral Ahmad Heri Purwono, S.E., M.M. (May 26, 2020 - July 27, 2020)
- Rear Admiral Abdul Rasyid K, S.E., M.M. (July 27, 2020 - August 2, 2021)
- Rear Admiral Arsyad Abdullah, S.E., M.A.P. (August 2, 2021 - January 16, 2023)
- Rear Admiral Erswin S. Aldedharma, S.E., M.M., M.Sc. (January 16, 2023 - August 9, 2023)
- Rear Admiral Achmad Wibisono, S.E., CHRMP. (August 9, 2023 - March 25, 2024)
- Rear Admiral Dr. Yoos Suryono H., M.Tr (Han)., M.Tr. Opsla. (March 25, 2024 – Present)
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Base
- I Main Naval Base
- Sabang Naval Base
- Simeulue Naval Base
- Lhokseumawe Naval Base
- Tanjung Balai Asahan Naval Base
- Dumai Naval Base
- Sabang Maintenance and Repair Facility
- Belawan Maintenance and Repair Facility
- II Main Naval Base
- Sibolga Naval Base
- Nias Naval Base
- Bengkulu Naval Base
- III Main Naval Base
- Palembang Naval Base
- Bangka Belitung Naval Base
- Lampung Naval Base
- Banten Naval Base
- Bandung Naval Base
- Cirebon Lanal Naval Base
- Jakarta Maintenance and Repair Facility
- Pondok Dayung Maintenance and Repair Facility
- IV Main Naval Base
- Bintan Naval Base
- Tanjung Balai Karimun Naval Base
- Dabo Singkep Naval Base
- Tarempa Naval Base
- Lanal Ranai
- Ranai Naval Base
- XII Main Naval Base
- Lanal Pangkalan Bun
- Lanal Ketapang
- Lanal Sambas
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Unit
Operational Groups
- 1st Fleet Sea Combat Group
- 1st Fleet Sea Security Group
Operational Commands
- 1st Fleet Amphibious Ship Force
- 1st Fleet Escort Force
- 1st Fleet Fast Craft Force
- 1st Fleet Submarine Force
- 1st Fleet Auxiliary Ship Force
- 1st Fleet Patrol Ship Force
- 1st Fleet Minehunter Force
- 1st Fleet Frogman Force
- 1st Fleet Marine Force
- 1st Fleet Divers and Underwater Rescue Command
- 1st Fleet Air Force
- 1st Fleet Training Command
- 1st Fleet Military Police Command
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Fleet
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1st Fleet Escort Force
- KRI Bung Tomo (357)[3]
- KRI John Lie (358)[4]
- KRI Usman Harun (359)[5]
- KRI Bung Karno (369)[6]
- KRI Kapitan Pattimura (371)[7]
- KRI Cut Nyak Dien (375)[8]
- KRI Sultan Thaha Syaifuddin (376)[9]
- KRI Sutanto (377)[10]
- KRI Sutedi Senaputra (378)[11]
- KRI Wiratno (379)[12]
- KRI Tjiptadi (381)[13]
- KRI Imam Bonjol (383)[14]
- KRI Teuku Umar (385)[15]
- KRI Silas Papare (386)[16]
1st Fleet Amphibious Ship Force
1st Fleet Fast Craft Force
- KRI Kerambit (627)[22]
- KRI Halasan (630)[23]
- KRI Todak (631)[24]
- KRI Lemadang (632)[25]
- KRI Clurit (641)[26]
- KRI Kujang (642)[27]
- KRI Beladau (643)[28]
- KRI Alamang (644)[29]
- KRI Surik (645)[30]
- KRI Siwar (646)[31]
- KRI Parang (647)[32]
- KRI Golok (688)[33]
1st Fleet Minehunter Force
The 1st Fleet Minehunter Force (Indonesian: Satuan Kapal Ranjau Komando Armada I abbreviated as Satran Koarmada I) is responsible for developing combat strength and capabilities in mine warfare and anti-air warfare to enhance combat effectiveness, particularly in the field of mine warfare. Additionally, this force removes or detonates naval mines to eliminate threats posed by them and ensures waterways remain clear for safe navigation or military operations. Its order of battle is:
1st Fleet Patrol Ship Force
There are more than 62 warships in the 1st Fleet Patrol Ship Force
1st Fleet Auxiliary Ship Force
- KRI Bontang (907)[36]
- KRI Leuser (924)[37]
- KRI Rigel (933)[38]
- KRI Spica (934)[39]
- KRI Pollux (935)[40]
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