En concreto aquí:
http://www.scramble.nl/id.htm
Haz clic en "Order of battle". Está muy completo. Te da las bases, escuadrones y modelos.
Además te pego esta info sobre las fuerzas aéreas de los tres ejércitos, aunque sea del año 1999-2000 es muy útil y te explica la evolución que iba a tener, y es un inventaio que da una buena idea:
TENTERA NASIONAL INDONESIA
ANGKATAN UDARA
(INDONESIAN NATIONAL DEFENSE - AIR FORCE)
Indonesia has been through major turmoil in recent years with the Asian economic crisis, the departure of Suharto after 20 years as president and the arrival of a UN force in the freedom-seeking territory of East Timor during mid-1999.
Suharto's departure caused no obvious changes in the armed forces, principally because the military supported the new president, Bacharuddin Habibie, previously Indonesia's vice-president and head of IPTN. This, however might change as the newly-elected president, Wahid, does not enjoy the type of backing by the military his predecessors did.
Financial difficulties caused the cancellation of an order for eight Su-30MKIs in August 1998 and an army order for Mi-17s. Sanctions prevented the delivery of the last six BAe Hawk 200s. The first 16 Hawk 200 single-seaters and eight tandem-seat Hawk 100s were ordered in 1992 and a second batch of 16 Hawk 200 in 1996. Five earlier Hawks have been returned to BAe.
Indonesia's F-5s are being modified by SABCA under a $40 million deal signed in 1995. The first aircraft, an F-5E and an F-5F, were modified in Belgium, while the others will be upgraded three at a time at the Lanud Iswhyundi airbase using Belgian technicians and SABCA-supplied kits. Modifications include a Marconi HUD, an air data computer, an INS and RWR, while the radar has been upgraded to make it compatible with the AGM-65 Maverick, ASM. Boeing upgraded the 737-based Surveiller MPAs in 1992/3.
The air force structure is split into Koopsau 1, covering the west from its Jakarta headquarters, and Koopsau 2, looking after the east from its base at Ujung Pandang, and a training command. Koopsau 2 has the majority of the combat forces, with a mixed squadron of OV-10Fs and Hawks at Malang which is shared with two transport units; F-16, F-5 and Hawk Mk53 units at Madium; and A-4s and the 737 Surveillers at Ujung Pandang. Koopsau 1 has two Hawk units at Pekanbaru; three transport squadrons at Jakarta and two helicopter units at Bogor.
TENTERA NASIONAL INDONESIA-ANGKATAN LAUT (INDONESIAN NATIONAL DEFENCE - NAVY)
Naval aviation's primary role is surveillance of the 13,500 or so islands which make up the Indonesian archipelago; long-range patrol is left to the air force and its fleet of 737 Surveillers.
It has a requirement to replace its elderly Wasp shipborne helicopters with six Super Lynx 300s or Super SeaSprite.
A deal has been prevented by the national economy and now sanctions. As few as two of the Wasps remain airworthy, and even these may be grounded as the navy has needed no support from the manufacturer for more than three years.
The navy has longstanding orders with IPTN for MPA versions of the CN235. These have been delivered in 1995, but are still not in service. The six which have been delivered are used for transport and patrol. Indonesia's navy took delivery of 20 Nomads from the Australian army in early 1997 and also two of the five DHC-5d Buffalos which were taken in part exchange for CN235s.
IPTN-built C212s and BO105s were added to the fleet in 1996 and subsequently have been fitted with Thomson-CSF Amascos mission systems which include radar and FLIR, while the NC212s receive a Gemini navigation computer and the NBO105s the Cirrus navigation system. The Super Pumas were also built by IPTN, which is pushing for the navy to take at least some of the remaining unsold examples in storage. The air arm is split into four squadrons, all based at Surabaya on Java.
TENTERA NASIONAL INDONESIA-ANGKATAN DARAT
(INDONESIAN NATIONAL DEFENSE - ARMY)
Financial difficulties have caused indefinite postponement of an order for eight Kazan-built Mi-17Vs; instead the army is seeking secondhand Bell212s and 205s.
The army was hoping to acquire S-70/UH-60s and has been pressured by IPTN to buy some 17 license-built but unsold Super Pumas.
The Buffalos are ex-UAE and were acquired by IPTN as a trade-in for CN235s. Although predominantly a transport force, the NBO105s can be armed. The army's aviation element is split between two bases in Jakarta and Semarang. The latter also hosts for the training school.
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