Teluk Gilimanuk-class landing ship

Refitted in German yards prior to transfer, where all armament was removed, to be replaced later by Indonesia after delivery.

The Hoyerswerda-class ships were a valuable addition to the Indonesian Navy's landing forces in view of the block obsolescence of their, then current, LST Mark 3 landing ships, obtained from the United States.

[7] After transfer to Indonesia, the two logistic support ships of the Project 109 (Frosch II) class were fitted with 37 mm guns, and with rocket launchers mounted forward of the bridge.

[3] The Teluk Gilimanuk-class ships were bought on 3 September 1992 based on President Instruction No.

The procurement also included 16 Parchim and 9 Kondor-class vessels worth a total cost of $482 million.

[8] Originally fourteen Teluk Gilimanuk-class LSMs were commissioned by the Indonesian Navy.