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Indonesia Marine Corps

Marine Corps ( indon. Korps Marinir ) - one of the branches of the naval forces of Indonesia . It was officially formed on November 15, 1945 during the War of Independence of Indonesia . The corps performs the functions of amphibious assault, as well as rapid reaction forces in the organization of defense.

Korps marinir
Indonesia Marine Corps
Gambar marinir01.jpg
Indonesia Marine Corps Emblem
Years of existenceNovember 15, 1945
A country Indonesia
SubordinationMinistry of Defense of Indonesia
Included inIndonesian Navy
Type ofMarines
NumberDivision (15,000 people) [1]
Participation inIndonesia War of Independence
Commanders
Current commanderMajor General of the Marine Corps Junaidi Jahri
indone. Mayor Jenderal TNI (Mar) Djunaidi Djahri [2]

Content

  • 1 Organizational structure
  • 2 Equipment and weapons
  • 3 insignia
    • 3.1 Generals and officers
    • 3.2 Podofitsery and soldiers
    • 3.3 Signs on hats
    • 3.4 Patches
      • 3.4.1 According to the Marine Corps
      • 3.4.2 By affiliation with a particular Marine Corps unit
    • 3.5 Badges
  • 4 notes
  • 5 Links
  • 6 Literature

Organizational

 
Snipers from Indonesia’s 1st Amphibious Reconnaissance Battalion

Marine Forces - 1 ( indon. Pasukan Marinir-1 (PASMAR-1) ), Surabaya

  • 1st Marine Brigade ( indon. Brigade Infanteri-1 Marinir )
  • 1st Marine Corps Battalion ( Indon. Batalyon Infanteri-1 Marinir )
  • 3rd Marine Corps Battalion ( Indon. Batalyon Infanteri-3 Marinir )
  • 5th Marine Corps Battalion ( Indon. Batalyon Infanteri-5 Marinir )
  • 1st Artillery Regiment of the Marine Corps ( indon. Resimen Artileri-1 Marinir )
  • 1st anti-aircraft battalion of the marine corps ( indon. Batalyon Arhanud-1 Marinir )
  • 1st howitzer battalion of the marine corps ( indon. Batalyon Howitzer-1 Marinir )
  • 1st Marine Corps Missile Battalion ( Indon. Batalyon Roket-1 Marinir )
  • 1st Cavalry Marine Regiment ( indon. Resimen Kavaleri-1 Marinir )
  • 1st Battalion of Amphibious Airborne Conveyors ( indonesian. Batalyon Kendaraan Pendarat Amfibi-1 Marinir (Ranratfib) )
  • 1st amphibious tank battalion of the marine corps ( indonesian. Batalyon Tank Amfibi-1 Marinir (Tankfib) )
  • 1st battalion of artillery transporters of the marine corps ( indonesian. Batalyon Kendaraan Pengangkut Artileri-1 Marinir (Kapa) )
  • The 1st regiment of combat support for the Marine Corps ( indon. Resimen Bantuan Tempur -1 Marinir )
  • 1st Motorized Marine Battalion ( indonesian. Batalyon Angkutan Bermotor-1 Marinir (Angmor) )
  • 1st Battalion of Communications and Electronics of the Marine Corps ( indon. Batalyon Komunikasi & Elektronika-1 Marinir (Komlek) )
  • 1st battalion of logistics and repair of the marine corps ( indonesian. Batalyon Perbekalan & Peralatan-1 Marinir (Bekpal) )
  • 1st Marine Corps Engineering Battalion ( indonesian. Batalyon Zeni-1 Marinir )
  • 1st Medical Battalion of the Marine Corps ( indon. Batalyon Kesehatan-1 Marinir )
  • 1st Marine Battalion ( indone. Batalyon Provos -1 Marinir )
  • 1st amphibious reconnaissance battalion of the marine corps ( indonesian. Batalyon Intai Amfibi-1 Marinir (Taifib) [3] )
  • 5th Marine Corps Base Defense Battalion ( indon. Batalyon Marinir Pertahanan Pangkalan-5 (Yonmarhanlan V) ), Surabaya
  • 6th Marine Corps Base Defense Battalion ( indon. Batalyon Marinir Pertahanan Pangkalan-6 (Yonmarhanlan VI) ), Makassar
  • 7th Marine Corps Base Defense Battalion ( indon. Batalyon Marinir Pertahanan Pangkalan-7 (Yonmarhanlan VII) ), Kupang
  • 8th Marine Corps Base Defense Battalion ( indon. Batalyon Marinir Pertahanan Pangkalan-8 (Yonmarhanlan VIII) ), Bitung
  • 9th Marine Corps Base Defense Battalion ( indon. Batalyon Marinir Pertahanan Pangkalan-9 (Yonmarhanlan IX) ), Ambon
  • 10th Marine Corps Base Defense Battalion ( indon. Batalyon Marinir Pertahanan Pangkalan-10 (Yonmarhanlan X) ), Jayapura

Marine Forces - 2 ( indon. Pasukan Marinir-2 (PASMAR-2) ), Jakarta

  • 2nd Marine Corps ( indon. Brigade Infanteri-2 Marinir )
  • 2nd Marine Corps Battalion ( Indon. Batalyon Infanteri-2 Marinir )
  • 4th Marine Corps Battalion ( Indon. Batalyon Infanteri-4 Marinir )
  • 6th Marine Corps Battalion ( Indon. Batalyon Infanteri-6 Marinir )
  • 2nd Artillery Regiment of the Marine Corps ( indon. Resimen Artileri-2 Marinir )
  • 2nd anti-aircraft battalion of the marine corps ( indon. Batalyon Arhanud-2 Marinir )
  • 2nd Howitzer Marine Battalion ( indon. Batalyon Howitzer-2 Marinir )
  • 2nd Missile Battalion of the Marine Corps ( indon. Batalyon Roket-2 Marinir )
  • 2nd Cavalry Marine Regiment ( indon. Resimen Kavaleri-2 Marinir )
  • 2nd Battalion of Amphibious Airborne Conveyors ( indonesian. Batalyon Kendaraan Pendarat Amfibi-2 Marinir (Ranratfib) )
  • 2nd amphibious tank battalion of the Marine Corps ( indonesian. Batalyon Tank Amfibi-2 Marinir (Tankfib) )
  • 2nd battalion of artillery transporters of the marine corps ( indonesian. Batalyon Kendaraan Pengangkut Artileri-2 Marinir (Kapa) )
  • 2nd Regiment of Combat Support of the Marine Corps ( indon. Resimen Bantuan Tempur-2 Marinir )
  • 2nd Automobile Battalion of the Marine Corps ( indonesian. Batalyon Angkutan Bermotor-2 Marinir (Angmor) )
  • 2nd Battalion of Communications and Electronics of the Marine Corps ( indon. Batalyon Komunikasi & Elektronika-2 Marinir (Komlek) )
  • 2nd Battalion of Logistics and Repair of the Marine Corps ( Indon. Batalyon Perbekalan & Peralatan-2 Marinir (Bekpal) )
  • 2nd Marine Corps Engineering Battalion ( indonesian. Batalyon Zeni-2 Marinir )
  • 2nd Medical Battalion of the Marine Corps ( indon. Batalyon Kesehatan-2 Marinir )
  • 2nd Marine Battalion ( indone. Batalyon Provos-2 Marinir )
  • 2nd amphibious reconnaissance battalion of the marine corps ( indonesian. Batalyon Intai Amfibi-2 Marinir (Taifib) )
  • 1st Marine Corps Base Defense Battalion ( indon. Batalyon Marinir Pertahanan Pangkalan-1 (Yonmarhanlan V) ), Belavan
  • 2nd Marine Corps Base Defense Battalion ( Indon. Batalyon Marinir Pertahanan Pangkalan-2 (Yonmarhanlan V) ), Padang
  • 3rd Marine Corps Base Defense Battalion ( indon. Batalyon Marinir Pertahanan Pangkalan-3 (Yonmarhanlan V) ), Jakarta
  • 4th Marine Corps Base Defense Battalion ( Indon. Batalyon Marinir Pertahanan Pangkalan-4 (Yonmarhanlan V) ), Tanjung Pinang

3rd Marine Corps ( indon. Brigade Infanteri-3 Marinir ), Piabung, Lampung

  • 7th Marine Corps Battalion ( Indon. Batalyon Infanteri-7 Marinir )
  • 8th Marine Corps Battalion ( Indon. Batalyon Infanteri-8 Marinir )
  • 9th Marine Corps Battalion ( Indon. Batalyon Infanteri-9 Marinir )
  • 10th Marine Corps Battalion ( Indon. Batalyon Infanteri-10 Marinir )

Marines Training Command ( indon. Komando Latih Marinir (KOLATMAR) )

Marine Corps Base Surabaya ( indon. Pangkalan Marinir Surabaya )

Jakarta Marine Corps Base ( indon. Pangkalan Marinir Jakarta )

Equipment and weapons

Equipment and weapons of the Marine Corps of Indonesia [4]
NameProductionAppointmentamountNotes
Small arms
Armored vehicles
PT-76  the USSRfloating tank55In the late 1990s, they modernized, installed new engines, transmissions and 90 mm Kokeril guns. In the Western press are designated as PT-2000.
BRDM-2  the USSRarmored car21
AMX-10P

AMX-10PAC 90

  FranceInfantry fighting vehicle24

10

BTR-4M  Ukrainearmored personnel carrier5Since the beginning of 2017, five BTR-4M successfully passed all test tests, took part in a hundred-kilometer march in a tropical climate and mountainous terrain, and were accepted for operation by the Marine Corps of Indonesia [5]
BMP-3F  RussiaInfantry fighting vehicle1717 BMP-3F, as of 2012. The first 17 BMP-3Fs under a 2007 contract worth $ 40 million were delivered in 2010 [6] . Ten new vehicles will go into service with the First Marine Corps in Surabaya, and the rest with the Second Marine Corps in Jakarta.
BTR-80A  Russiaarmored personnel carrier12 [7]
BTR-50P

BTR-50PK [8]

  the USSRarmored personnel carrierone hundred
LVTP-7A1  USAarmored personnel carrier10
Artillery
LG1 Mk.2  France105mm towed howitzer22
M-30  the USSR122 mm towed howitzer28
BM-14  the USSR140 mm self-propelled MLRS12
81 mm mortarthere is no data
Air defense systems
Bofors l60  Sweden40 mm anti-aircraft gun150
Bofors l70  Sweden40 mm anti-aircraft gun
S-60  the USSR57 mm anti-aircraft gun

Insignia

Generals and officers

Categories [9]GeneralsSenior officersJunior officers
Shoulder strap
Indonesian rankJenderal besarJenderalLetnan jenderalMayor jenderalBrigadir jenderalKolonelLetnan kolonelMayorKaptenLetnan satuLetnan dua
Russian
conformity
Army GeneralColonel GeneralLieutenant generalMajor generalnoColonelLieutenant colonelMajorCaptainLieutenantEnsign

Podofitsery and soldiers

CategoriesPodofitserySergeantsSoldiers
Sleeve insignia
Indonesian rankPembantu letnan satuPembantu letnan duaSersan mayorSersan kepalaSersan satuSersan duaKopral kepalaKopral satuKopral duaKelasi kepalaKelasi satuKelasi dua
Russian
conformity
Senior Warrant OfficerEnsign

Headgear Signs

Indonesian Marine Corps soldiers wear raspberry berets. The metal sign on the beret, in the form of the emblem of the Marine Corps of Indonesia, is placed on the pentagonal red patch.

    Patches

    By Marine Corps

    •  

      On the right sleeve

    •  

      Protective option

    •  

      Usage example

    By affiliation with a particular Marine Corps unit

    •  

      2nd Marine Brigade, Instructor

    •  

      1st Marine Corps Amphibious Reconnaissance Battalion

    Breastplates

    •  

      Qualification mark of the Marine Corps saboteur

    •  

      Qualification mark of an amphibious paratrooper reconnaissance saboteur ( indon. KIPAM (Komando Intai Para Amfibi) )

    •  

      Qualification mark ( indon. Denjaka (Detasemen Jala Mangkara) )

    Notes

    1. ↑ The Military Balance 2007. - P. 353.
    2. ↑ Komandan Korps Marinir, Rencana Pembangunan Divisi Marinir Dihentikan
    3. ↑ Other Encountered Abbreviation - YonTaifib
    4. ↑ The Military Balance 2012. - P. 250.
    5. ↑ Indonesia Marines are satisfied with Ukrainian BTR-4 - News from Ukraine, Europe and the world today. Ukrainian truth. Censor. League. New time. Gordon. Ukraine Today news. Headnews
    6. ↑ http://lenta.ru/news/2010/11/29/bmp3f/ Indonesia received Russian naval infantry fighting vehicles. Lenta.ru. 11/29/2010
    7. ↑ BTR-80, Kendaraan Tempur Angkut Pasukan
    8. ↑ PhotoJournalist
    9. ↑ Harian AL

    Links

    • Official page of the Marine Corps of Indonesia (indon.)
    • Korps Marinir / KORMAR (indon.)
    • Batalyon Intai Amfibi (YONTAIFIB) (indon.)
    • Detasemen Jala Mengkara (Denjaka)) (indon.)
    • Batalyon Intai Para Amfibi Korps Marinir TNI AL (indon.)

    Literature

    • The Military Balance 2007 / C. Langton. - London: Routlege / The International Institute for Strategic Studies, 2007. - 450 p. - ISBN 1-85743-437-4 .


    Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title= Indonesia Maritime Infantry&oldid = 97201482


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