Teluk Bintuni-class tank landing ship

She has a capacity of 476 passengers, including crew, alongside 10 Leopard 2 main battle tanks and a helicopter.

[4] The vessel could also carry four LCVP boats, and is equipped with a crane for cargo loading and offloading.

[5] In January 2018, during a naval landing exercise at the Berhala Strait, Teluk Bintuni received a signal from a tugboat which was being hijacked by pirates.

[7] In August 2019, Teluk Lada was dispatched to rescue hostages aboard MV Mina Sejati, a 36-crew squid fishing vessel which was hijacked by several members of her own crew off Tual, Maluku.

[8][9] Mina Sejati was later discovered empty by Teluk Lada, with eleven survivors testifying that three of the crew had massacred the others.