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Bahasa Indonesia: Gambar ini adalah Lambang terbaru dari Tentara Nasional Indonesia English: This image is the latest insignia of the Indonesian National Armed Forces Date
More than 100 pages use this file. The following list shows the first 100 pages that use this file only. A full list is available.. 2015 Sumatra Indonesian Air Force C-130 crash
Soldiers from the 500th Raider Infantry Battalion of the Indonesian Army. In the Indonesian Army, the Raider Infantry (In Indonesia known as Yonif Raider) is a type of specialized-infantry above of regular infantry which are trained to conduct Raids, military extraction (hostage rescue), counter-terrorist, airborne, Guerrilla and Air assault ...
The size of the Army has expanded over the years; in July 1976 the Army was estimated to consist of solely 180,000 personnel, one armoured cavalry brigade, part of Kostrad (one tank battalion, plus support units), 14 infantry brigades (90 infantry, 1 para, 9 artillery, 11 anti-aircraft, and 9 engineer battalions) of which three of the brigades ...
Indonesian Army soldiers of the 641st Raider Infantry Battalion/Beruang, 19th Infantry Brigade/Khatulistiwa, Kodam XII/Tanjungpura. TNI has three service branches, the Army (TNI-AD), the Navy (TNI-AL), and the Air Force (TNI-AU).
English: Flag (or Colour) of the Indonesian Army, based on Image:Insignia_of_the_Indonesian_Army.svg, and photograph of the Indonesian Armed Forces Colours marched on National Armed Forces Day (Source: Biro Pers, Media, dan Informasi Sekretariat Presiden, photo no. 6 of 62).
The following 46 pages use this file: 25th Raider Infantry Brigade /Siwah; Army Military Police Corps (Indonesia) Babinsa; Division (military) Indonesian Army
Special Raider Infantry Battalion 744 or 744th Special Raider Infantry Battalion (Indonesian: Yonif Raider Khusus 744/Satya Yudha Bhakti) is a territorial Infantry battalion of the Indonesian Army. It was formerly a part of the 21st Special Raider Infantry Brigade/Komodo Kodam IX/Udayana when East Timor was still part of Indonesia.