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Russia Offers Indonesia Type 636 Submarines

Maritime Activity Reports, Inc.

January 17, 2015

Russian government has approached the Indonesian government to offer Kilo Class Type 636 submarines to bolster the country’s maritime defense system, reports Jakarta Post.  

Russian ambassador MY Galuzin had met with Defense Minister Ryamizard Ryacudu to discuss military and defense partnerships between the two countries, said Defense Ministry spokesperson Col. Djundan.
 
He declined to give further information on Indonesia’s response to the offers, saying the ministry was still working to find the best new weapon systems for Indonesia. 
 
Currently, Indonesia has two submarines that were bought from Germany. Indonesia has bought two more new submarines from South Korea, but they are still under construction. The country needs at least 12 submarines to secure the country’s large sea territory. 
 
The Russian 636 type submarines are mainly intended for anti-ship and anti-submarine operations in shallow waters.  
 

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